- cheiamausid" • air Year's Presents. -We Maid moat: reßytutfolly inform our arses tationsears In the country, thus Ire bars Jost - opsted col of Qs mat deldrableitooi. of WAIVE S/4 Va./WA nrwszar. SILVER WARE AND FANCY GOODS, Tbathier era been brought to Plttelagb, EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. sag of our friends should be delimit of preseii - tlog Premont of 'Beal Value," each that silt retain Its robe, no matter how old or boy Inca worn—to • Father, Mother, Slater, Brothere.friend or (not to hypo u Swarmisar— they can certainly not Inwilt On anything more appropriate than a set of FLIVZ GOLD JETVELRY Oompomd of iillßEti3T PIN and syalr of A NOBS or DROPS, of Onmso,Ooral, Gold Stone, Garnet, Momir, Jot, Pointing, LIT% or Enameled, at from rim Dollar. upwards J O Thirty DOGurspsr pet, .of 3 great many Fancy Article. too numerous to maim. Our stock Is entirely fresh, and laid in earessly P I R TIIE lIOLIDATS. We bare everything rata cue direct from k SI ANUYACTIMIRSI, Whereupon on customers can he enured that we are en abled to oder I noements to prompt time and cub buyers that have Dever been equaled In Ibis city. Our Glenda and customers era respectfully invited toe: amino our stank and prices before purchaaing elsewhere. HEINEMAN f METRAN, 4: Fifth .t, den N.rt door to Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. LAMM SU • ' • SMELTING WORKS PARK, aircuram & co., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BILLTIERIT sun] BOLT COPPER, PRESIIRD OOP PER 130170118, Italse,PBtlll- Bottenns, Speller row.; an, JUlte, Imparters sod Dealt," In METALS, TIN PLATE MORT IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Toole. - lrarekoute,No. 119 Fine and 120 Seconri stre.t, Pittsblargh, Penna. • 4r9pecial ordm ortioppor cot to sow drArni pattern. My23l.43oltlrlyT MOTUERSI MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! Don't fail to proonro Mrs. Winslaceo Sooth . lag amp rot Chndrett Teething. It has no equal on earth. It gratify facilitates tho prpeese of teething by softening the gams, reducing MI Inflammation—will allay pain, and Is tam to regtdate the bevels. Depend upon it, mothers, It sal give nest to you:aches, and relief and health to your Infanta Perfectly safe to all ease. This liftable preparation le the protrriptlon of ono of she mostasperienced and skilful Comae Phyolanns in saw Sogland, and has been !teed with norrg fail Mg raceme. to • million' atoms. We ballets tt the best and sweet remedy to nit arorbi, In &lessee of Dysentery and Dlarhoo& to Childroo,irhether It mina from beethlog =from any other elms. If life and health Clllll be eettmated by dollen and ernts, It to trorth ltareight In gold. liilDone of bottles an sold every year In the United tates. It le an old and arell4rkd remedy. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. 11511 . Notie gailitilneunlen the fthwimile °MORTIS & PER ILINS,Nrow York. la on the outiiide wrapper, Feld by Druggist. throughout the world. DIL 01:0. N. B.EYSER, Agent rot Pittsburgh. Dthd.wlythr ===lM 0/1001111.11 and GIALN DZIILER3 con no; be napplled with Hip suitable to their trades on th, abortett notice et the talartnii MC= TIMIS: 61gr4L298-7. both li,ve 02105 11 . 100. Ta,%, -.FLOUR SAMS, teal, doelgood and printed to order -000r 1 ,4 bble auk. (nubloarhod) $10a12,40 'lt 100, 80 or N../ " (Moulted or unbleached) rov, 1000. 26 or y„ • $5010)55 'f 1000. 12 or 140 $OO4lO 100,1 . Galt Ported; Huns, Grocora :epode, Wool and &loping j Dada made to order at.. low price. ne any nunionwtory tba country. • PAPER BARE from Zoo. to left..., for Grum., Tee Dcsl. en, eta, at Shoat the priceof paper. Parties sriehfug can bard thrtrininie printed aura those bogs se they an mule. DAVID C. HERBST, Pittsburgh Dag Mawr ectory, rioli2tf N0.26 Liberty int.! corner Rani. FUELS! Eel/RS!! -FURS istroctonm etc CO-, "131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, . HAYING JUST RETURNED FRO3I NEW loot ars now recoiling a large stook airmail made RUMS conaprialag lindens Puy Pablo. blink Pablo, b:lone Martin, _ —Men. Squirres, Carus, IlsitOspes, Victoria*, Moir* and Cuff*, kW, Felt BOtil.il. Tharogooda bare Leen eniour,l with great care, end will Le *old at mall profits. .Ladies wbb . ing to parch.° (real, F URA .00 incited to run and cluridne our *tont. • .17:1cl! dit h CALlbelllBoll A siTlf. A ll - SHIP LINE. AQUA.NICAR AmawroA,4nAle TIC ANDPA CIFJC.P -c...V. oa:titi...i.v LINF - ialigr" . " - AT MILDUtion oat ' 'imp:x*4 first cabin 12,it 'Upper saorsge.. Second 11:01Lower steerage.. The transit of the Wham. incinded. The splendid steamship WASIIINtiYON, of =OO tons re. eater, Capt.lfenry Churchill, haring beau dtted up im p...sly for the Cantonal& bode by the Nicaragua route, will - leave her pier, North Miner, New York, an Monday the CM alto :ember. at I P. 11, carrying plumage., mane, and freight to San Juan del Norte, to connect a lan Juan del Saw with the well known and commodious dcatethip ER lg AN, Cept. Wendy, far San Fnuoriont, Cadiforula. Thew splendid stnamddree nnemparsed accummndafrone for the safety end parsagers. The lothmai route la thoroughly repared and in good order, end the country healthy. . for purge and freight, apply - very at the office of the Compaq, to JOHN P. YELVP.RTON, Agent, cCtfrillodfc—eol6 No. a Bowling ammo New York. T • Great Ragllee, Remedy. SIR SEARS CI. ARKTOS CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from • preertiption or Mir Jame Clarke, M.S. notate Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine Is no !copulation, but a sure anderte remedy for - Ifecoule IHMenitles and Obstructions, rota tiny - seam whatever; and although a powerful remedy, tbsytecortala witting hurtful to the constitutlen. MARBTID LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It sill In • Statttima, beluga, the monthly period with rt goi.rlty. Tine Pau hoer new been know.. to _Matcher. the dtreo titmice fat sizoisdpage qfperraphLet ore well °burred. Poe MI particular., gat a pamphlet, free, of (bespeak N.ll-41,ad 6 postage atareie 0111Ci001.4 to any unit, oil se d agent, willlneure a bottle, containing over BO piam, by return unto. B. L. r AmixErrocs a co., Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, mod sold by all anaemia a:4%dt. fc T ErECNFLIC H. COLLINS ForanartUng-and Colandndon Merchant AND WHOLISILIZI DEALER TIV Cheese. Butter. Seeds... Fish. lel Produce Generally, • avoll W. 7s Ma Serer. Attabarda a. 11. TV, 11.., 'itteburgh, Penna., Zastern Carr... aid 170. k., offer. 131. prnfporkmal F.DIOAL CAS6II. -Street, ;wine Ira pm , .d.. 0 1. 5,4 0 $l.ll. .ea wen! pant •• serrlcss 1.4 6131101 GAL AND Col.Wition 11cCandlets. H. Jr Weave, lion. T. J. Inichonl. John Q. Me llor, :112torAis1. my:hly.ifo Batr.D.Lk—McLean. 11 T. H. Rol. 7.11. Ils . SWOVIS. 9.11,,Kt3. A.LIIXANDER BRADLEY, • 1111111111.0117111131407, =WS lIFTVIZT mum OF COOLING, PARLOR CO HEATING STOVER, ,--Plata ad rani.* ilia -' 4 • •-• ole Proprietor of tho celebrated PATENT OAS BURNING and Suomi CONSUMING 000 K • STOVES. tkaloe and Sale. Room. wiriklydle No, 4 Weed Bt., Pittsburgh, Pa. pcnnr.a..Aarr.. stunntentaus tiro DRAMS IX - AU kinds or Tobacco, /waif and Cigars. Ilavotacratly takentho bonding No. 1919 Wood Mort, to iddltke to tbdr Maantactudog rototarbtorot,tro. V Troia rotnAr d zttury will two ploutd to 'avant their Mood; LEM SMU Ei2 Da. W. P. Fcrnnarnrcan having re -61 0 tun rim !h re tuned to Pittsburgh wia Intention of toaltioi It Ida future realdroos, can be found at Lig 017 ICE, NO. 10410011.T0 surrr, betvasa Wood and folthaeld iggs.Oilits Laois Moos a. x. to 4r. r. or23.damtc N. ECOLAKES - Duuu Ia 1(4141; pad DontesUe Ms of =Exclaim cisrirrorrts or =POSIT, - BAAL NOTES ASP SPICLE, NO. LT NAZI= PPREZT, PITPI3III7IIOII, PA. V1.P1.8 mode on anal, vinelpal tbranek, oat uakthilild Mtn. ap924cle. RAM ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. jaaspADilworth. W. O. Didwell Dloomen p.,1 4 .„ Roo or Drat) , litowirftwoo RAIL ROAD SPIRES; COAIRS AND BO.A,LtspniEs. "'""WIWIt. PEMPAL .13A. - .WICS aro OLULIZY nom', WWI Sad OrsummentaliPolokt ors, • ' 0.2111 . 117 . 11 R s; : ''21"1.811x . White Lesciand Zino Paints. Mock all k!nas of Polotar,lfart a llAdon, Wloclow 01•011, • 114 164 iftred P U, tio;rt 'sh" dcrtv c.. Virgin Atter. S.- & C. P. hIARKLI3, JUSINUITINUITJ -or NLININEN;JOB AND ALL_KTNIN. OF PAPER. Warobrumh No. %17 Woad !Arcot. pirrsavaagw. • I pbos l btd sit prim. A.- nyttf fa rir:N.:7 6 { l 06,1 ../Inal v colope SidriU ad Foul lii, 41.11:114* -Nes. lie 1111 Amid arm. :,;3.33C.=•M.01` • 1111:253141:03TAL2QT TALI:LOIS - -131air* ttreat, 4 2 ! 14 * 41 ,4!0 Vntraff*34 tb cv t — Sspecuit -itotttrs;- --- Permanent Office Complying-with the urgent request of hun dreds of tE.li retie:lLL DRS. C. M. PITCH J. W. SPICES nave concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And tney 1,, consulted-at thekrnSice, • No. 191 Penn ati•ctet, OPPOSITE TEE ST. CLAIE HOTEL• eicopt Sundays, torContn>o♦ptlon, Asthma, Bronchitis and all other Chronic Oomplalnta complicated with or calming Pohnonan Ulleazoo, Including Cohlrrk Heart Disease, Affection. of the Liver, Dyt prpria, Gartritie, Freud: Complaintt, etc. DRS . -94.014-state—aint of Consumption Is based upon the fart that he disease m ists in theUood and system at large, both bsfore,an = during Itaderelepmeat in the lungs, and they thereto, employ Mechanical. Elygionic and 31edichal remedies to purity the blood and strengthen the system. with am, they nee MISDICINAL IN RAI. ATlONS,which they value hlghly,but only as ragiatima, (haring no Curatiee ereol when used alone,) and Invalids are earnestly cautioned agalnetwmting the precious thne of curability on any Or:eta:mut based upon the plansible,but false Idea that the..seat afthe disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation. ^ for ea before stated, the seal 41 the disease is in the Wad and Its erraa only In the lungs. charge for consultation. A list of gelation!, will tee rent to the.. wishing to con sult ear by letter. myithdarrfctf SAAIIIICL. (3-1,4A-"Y 3311-11.3213 R .A.ra-r) No. 62 ET. OLAIS EITIKET, FITTEDIIItaII, PENNA., Invites public attention to hie new and beau tiful aseortment of Pall floods, consisting of ClothA Owe . maw, {'..bogs and Malaga of every vaisty and style, adapted to the beet city and country trade. 'shift will to mado up with promptness and despatch, and at ram RS low es at awy other similar eatabliabroent In tin , city. _,,,e2.1fr Now Frur Store , . from Philadelphia. LOUIS ➢TILLER, Manufacturer of all taw. of Ladies and Clentlemten Pura, Bleigb and Car rittro Robert dealer in Buffalo Robes, &c, AT— wholesale and rental, at N 0.119 Wood street. above Ylltb. fors repaired, cleaned and altered in the best manner. Goode made to order al short notice. All kinds of shipping furs bonght. GILL.H.SPIH DZINTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an ENTIRE tr 'tier Anamithetic agont applied to the teeth and_immi only. Teeth from one to mil mito Maori.] on filo Talton. midi/ditch... Ile al.o inaorm tooth on Ycr Puralnin ban with continuous gum,imhltb In boanty,cleantlne.and dninblllty cannot fail to picnoo. flan and examine aped. MOPS. 114.0113 ca No. Al Fnorth Harks, (o and atnry,lPittnburgb, Jl,7:lpira MITCHELL, HERRON & CO • 111400770717.101 07 Cooking, Parlor and Herding STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &r 194 Liberty St., Plit•brorgh, tar:L.:fay E YMAN at It. 014 Masenfaeinrmre and Deminre in all tied. at TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF TOI3.A.QCO, Orner •tf Smilki4l &reel and Diamond i'DDIVOURMI, PA. ..7.* L. no. st.Nrcautmon Pittsburgh Stool 'Works. JONES. E3O - VD & C'o., llannrartureco CAR' STEEL; Moo, 'PILING, HOW .4 A. B. BTETJ..; AXLBA, Cbrner Remand Pi./ !WWI, I.er r -nrh, Na 11. Et. FLOG-Fill-CS dc Co., • 1111511FlACTCIUMS or • Hager.. Improved Patent Stael Cult i valor Teeth. anwr Ross cmi Fort arras. urg 3 / 4 . rafo: 1 yd(co . JONA T. L•A•fA......_.... ..... . .......... LfRiA N & GREGG, Imparters and Thaler, in Foreign and American wA K K 5A Wood Sti . iii - ,7l , 4llaUdrg . A full and complete aaaortment of all de aripamar of II RDWAlilf 4 Wbutestale and Herod, can be trl.at tole, tor) to tin purcbaser at the above eatablGhuteat. Too la of every dent-1106m iu large [Aral. 3 - Mr, haul; Mechanic.. and Fumer. are InwrlL.l U• cull. •,.2.5...11yfe. JOHN COCH ItiVN & BRO ~T4.11.P OP Iron Hulling, Iron Vanli•. Vault Doors, Window Kliulicra, Window Guard', ite., .smt Wmal • alarlet,) • •••••• VANDEVER & PRIEND, 0 U.N `1" - 9 rr La \V SOLICITOUS IN CHANCMILV, Yo. 6. Ahine's Dubuque, /own. ait-Collecttottr piontptly or& to tiny part of liortitero lowa. or Wertero IV.jarousitt. Will attotol to We ithichareasol Halo or Meal P:platm, bluing Morley oo Mood, sod Mortgagor rultlydro Int. IMBOISOM- P.R. MILLI. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, ROUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WA.S 'RING-TON WO RR S Pittsburgh, Penns (Mee. Btet.2l Market street. Hann Cactus, el kinds of ?dram En ' tines and 7 ;fantisign,lLairond Work, iitssro Hollers and 0L...•t Ira • Jobkinir_and Repairing done on abort notiro. naro-Lilydd kepErEIG-N 'EX CHANGE:. SIDIIT BILLS DRAWN BY EiMECAN, SIIKREI/LN ON TUE UNION BE, LONDON, IN ETI3IIOI/ ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Alen, RIO. on the principal &lea and tonne of Frau., Belgium, Holland, Germany, Rumba and ether Knropean &atm constantly on hand and for sale by WM. 11. WWI-lAMB A CO., Bantam. Wood linnet. corder of Third. The svirres of the burning of a school house in Franklin township, on the night of the ith inst., came up before the Mayor, yesterday. It will be remembered that, on last Tuesday morn ing, two young men, named respectively Daniel and Oeorge Agucl, brothers, were arrested by the city police and brought hither, charged with haying set a school-house on fire. Danl. Tbsyer, teacher of the school, Messrs. Forsyth, Showers, Sarver, and other neighbors, living near where the fire occurred, and Miss M'Phereoo, together with some other witnesses to certain facto or suspicious circumstances, were examined. It appeared that ell ageing these young men Aguel were certain sitspicions. Miss M'Fherson testified that, on the Sunday night previous to this fire, George Aguel was walking home with her, and asked her if she was going to the "spel ling school" which was to be held at the school- Immo on the ties Tuesday evening, to which she replied that she did not know. He, George, said he guessed there wouldn't be many more spelling schools In that' house; George was very bitter against the school master, Mr. Thayer. Mien AFP. asked him why he disliked the teacher Ito much, and he gave no a reason, among others, that Thayer WAS a Roman Catholic. From the Ilion after this conversation, suspicion was .t -reeled to the young man who bad made the re marks above recorded. - Mr. Thayer testified that on the evening of the night of the fire" be had carefully closed the shutters of theechool house together with the windows, after• having extinguished the Ere; that be felt tore the fire could not have origi nated from within the berme, and— : George Showers, who lived near by the house, that he ran to the spot when be saw the flames .or light, and opening one of the shutters, found the sash Inside raised near to where the tire at that moment appeared to have begun. There were several other facts In the testimony of no great importance, none of which however were of sufficient importance to fasten No weigh ty a crime upon the young men who bad been arrested. Numerous witnesses testified to the general good character of the accused In the neighborhood, and the Mayor, after taking all the facts under due advisement, discharged the young men. A.strange fact may be mentioned in this con nection. The two young men were arrested very early on Tuesday morning last. The officer' who. took them, saw at some distance from their road as they went out, a light se of a burning build. lag. It turns out that on last Monday night, intmediateirbeforo the arrest, another school house Was burned also itr - Pranklin township. The building, wan known, we believe, as Neely'' echoollitouse. It would not have been possible, they say, owing loth. distance, for either of these persons, even if they Lad been found guilty in the ceselefore the Mayor to have com mitted the ',Mond otrenoe mentioned, and it is quite probable that those who boned the one also burnedJhe otter. We advise the good peo pito( Franklin township to keep a sharp eye to all stragglers egad suspicious characters in their midst, and litylup all the facts bearing upon the matter which I they can. 'She villains will be caught up when they Irant dream of Tea mortal i•cmaLus of the late wife of Rev. Dr. Riddle, StOong pastor of the Brd Church in this city, were, brought on from Jersey City, on Tuesday, and trotted in the Allegbeity Cemetery, near Lawrenneville. Thia was in 'compliance Ida ha dying remittal.. One or two of her children are burled there and they now lie by her Me. Riddle came on with the reline o f his ban wife, and left yeaterdey morning for Canonsburg mats way io Virginia, r AA-01d May aemed vainarjae Morris on bar . jvdeit Wt! Spa in Prot[deaoe,E 1. , was sobbed ac. , a faw dari Woe while on OCOALIIO4....ARMA9IIIIII/1 Vitfdiftgt -- ii"a --- ttt . t.' PITTSBUR(aI-1.: THURSDAY MORNING,. DEC. 23, 1858 City rind NOWN Items Elect TZNPLIINTIVRIL—Obsorvatioam taken al Shan's Optician Store, No. 68 Fifth et., Dec. 221. IN NUN. IN MINDS. 00 35 59 40 9 o'clock, A. W 12 n 6 • P. Barometer ,28` DAILY UNION PHATNR Magma, at Masonic Ball, Fifth street, commencing at 114 o'clock, a. a. All are cordially invited to attend. The exercises TO-DAT will be conJocici by Rev. J. A. Swaney. yft DAILY PRATIIII BIZZTIMI will bo hold on every evening of this week(Wednesday_excepted, I in the First United Presbyterian Church, on Seventh street, (Rev. S. B. Roads,) cornrow:mint:rat 7 o'clock, evening, and continuing one hoar. This prayer meeting is conducted on Catholic-Protestant Ministers and members of all evangelical churches, and all other persons, are cordially invited to attend. BIN BOLT DONS roe—This matter is, SS far as the defendants In the case are concerned, finally concluded. Hearings many have been held, and in the performance of his duty the Mayor has held on till he is perfectly satiefied. We think that the defendants themselves are under an obligation to the Mayor for having, as may be seen below, blown away every breath of suspicion that may have rested upon their char acters. The examination has, however, brought out this fact, that the man supposed to have been killed was only horribly beaten, and took to the water, without hat or shoes, to escape further pounding. We are glad that this method of using men, we care not how low or degraded said men may be, has been shown up In this As to Capt. Alford, we never had any doubt, iron what we know of that gentleman, that he was free from any intentional guilt in the mat ter. Of the characters of the other defendants we know nothing, but are glad they have been vin dicated and cleared. In justice to all those whom names haveilgured in the case, we give the subjoined letters. Mr. Kirkpatrick, counsel - for them, is going to proceed against somebody for something, but whom or for what we are unable to learn. At 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning the case came up and the Mayer said : "I have given to this cue, considerable time and attention, in order to arrive at the truth. It was due to the commonwealth, owing to the enormity of the offence charged, that the matter should be thoroughly sifted, and it was a right to which the defendants were clearly entitled, in order that, if innocent, they might go forth honorably acquitted. The result of the pro tracted enquiry wholly exonerates the defend ante from the accusation here made. Since the last hearing, I have received eatiefitotory .infor mation that the missing man, believed to be Howell Morgan, who shipped on the Ben Bolt, was seen alive and well after this occurrence. I have received the following lettere. [See be. low.] The suspicion which attached to these defondante, from all the circumstances and par ticularly from Fulton's flight are completely dis sipated. The defendants are discharged. Ma. H. A. WEATER Dear Sir—l am in re ceipt•of your letter of Dee 4, with regard to a man which was supposed to have been murdered on the Ben Bolt, at fhis place, and in reply would say that I saw a man here the next morn ing after the Ben Bolt bad left, who tills the de eeription in your letter, precisely, as near as can recollect. Had a very sore eye from a blow which he said he bad received on the Bolt. Ile told me he had- been abused without canoe, tad intimated that 'he would put the law in force as soon as be got to Pittsburgh. Upon Inquiry I am informed titat he staid in our village the bal ance of the night, and that he told the people at the ilOll5O where he staid that he expected the people on thigitiont would think he was dead, as he had left his shoes and socks on board and had not been back after them. I have not learn e - whether he was thrown over or whether he jumped over, bnt at any rate he got ashore and went toe house, nearly frozen, bareheaded and barefooted. He told one man hero he was a • Welshman. Tam informe•l he started down to- • wardtt Buffington Island. and said that was where he got on board. The people gave him ehoee and a hat. Ile told that the man who struck him had a nett shirt and spotted cap. Did not know of more than one man to have struck him. A. near as I can ascertain he was the man of whom yen wrote. ' • j v. a --.Since writing the toregoi r rig lel4;oise scraps. /ILMints tbst.lt waa we watotatuan - oresste - for ai least ire elbeer,l-lehe timer ibe man. Ile says that the Welshman had refuard or neglected to perform his duties as a hand and the officer struck him with his fist, and the Welshman fell against the stanchion sad hurt his eye, and was not thrown overboard at all, but climbed over a had boat and got ashore. A. C. T ISIcanArRriLLE, Dee. 13. IEISB MIL WV, en, Sir have just received your letter of inquiry, sod would say to you that the men supposed to have been murdered, was walk ing around in our place the next morning after the Ben Bolt left. He went to a house here in town, about 3 A. 31., without shoes or hat and remained until breakfast. He said he was a Welshman, and had shipped on the boat at Buf fington Island. lie was in appearance, size and complexion, the man you have described. He left here about noon for Parkersburg, and threatened to have one of the officers arrested for flogging him. The Filson statement can be substantiated by eight or len different persons who convened with him. R. W. SKILLINGIR. Tee HOLIDAT9.—This is the last day for ad vertising before Christmas, and we trust that our patrons will make the most of it, and come forward with the accounts of their goods, wares and merchandise. • We have ration to know that all those who have been liberal in this respect ar'e reaping the advantage of it In largely in creased sales. We refer our readers again to our columns, to those who display their slats meat of a portion of their splendid stocks, par ticularly in the book line. The half is not told there. To learn all, step in and see the magnifi cent array of books, which, in their execution and finish, surpass anything ever before offered to the Pittsburgh publio. We hold ourselves in readiness to forward the interests of our patrons so far as we may be able, by on efficient display of handsome advertisements. A Goon ADVERTIBIAO 101/1131I.—As our bul l:ins men always end it to their interest to bring their whereabouts in the city, the advantages they offer, &0., &0., to a snowledge of the Mit tens in surrounding counties, we can assure them that they will fini no batter medium through which to .reach a large proportion of the wealthiest and most respectable of the oilizen of Westmoreland county, than the flrrold, pub lished at Greensburg. While there are four papers In that county, the Hera/J.ls the only one, In politics, opposed to the present Demo cratic party; which feet Is conclusive proof that It has the !argent circulation, and finds Its way • ..... , of that county. We recom mend it. to ourfly bullion' men generally, as an advertleing odium that will remunerate them. he term are very moderate, and its ed itor, Mr. Shrymak, prompt and accommodating Ton earnings t of the Pittsburgh, Fort 'Wayne and Chicago &Inroad Company, during the month of November were as follows, sir From Freight. ' 4.60,611 99 " Potorognrst , 60,014 41 Neil 4.402 21. " Rent of Road.— ....... ..... 6,400 Cl) "!melba:womb 160 00 Tots/ Fernlop In woe month last roar. $ 1,202 b 9 Thew:pauses In November were as follows: flatloo Exponsps . f yen 82 Coda of Mooing 33,373 31 If alnternal. of if muldnery 10,447 74 llslenience of pay 20,214 68 08neral Pspenu.. 9,117 13• 82,871 71 Ex probe. In eamo iboulbgbal year 72,291 62 lacrosse- '`f!"g"' ti "lr b a.ll1 . 1 .-- Decreala BMTRITtt WARD NOMINATIONS —The Republi cans of the Eleventh ward mide the following nominations on Tuesday night: For Select Council: NMtbew llodkloeon, Mos Perkins. Common Council: Oco. North, Andiew Oyer . Ammer: Henry Lytle. Sobool Directors: Oeo. Oumbert, Chris. Oyer. Judge of Elections: Robert Franklin. Inspector of Election.: It'Cready. Constable: Tbbe. White. Lomas' YVES ou the second floor of Davis' auction rooms, Yifth street, will be sold this morning and afternoon at 10 and 2 o'clock. No more elegant or Suitable holiday present could be purchased for the ladies than a set of furs, which, with its warmth soil comfort, perfects the beauty that it also serves to adorn. The rich variety of floe Mrs la this collection will be sure to pious the to of all our lady readers, who should not Ingle t this opportunity. 4.; we are informed, bee been ;es tweepted the "may of the _manna° Company of .Philadel tr. David Jane is the Preildena ilted by Mr. H., it ill a high is *Wily; integritland saps iompiny is a promlnast • • I:nal confidestor4r, Jana 'twill donbtrom•trapiani. T.J. tendered and Commonwealth phis, of which t, As it was ussoll: oomplisiest to fleece, mid U azyi rmuing kimsiga WM- A** „, Tin Sumo Mutes Cusp Tommy—Me. Paeans Ploys Tleilisserßltedfolik* tham— Neaterday afternoon, at 20 minutes past 2 o'clock, according to arrangement, Mr. Paulsen took a chair near the fire*in the rear room of the Chess Club, and commenced hie Hcond blindfold game with ten picked players of the Pittsburgh Chess Club. As we write at 11 o'clock, P. v. .there are still four of his antagonists in the field, and the game proceeds. We have carefully reported the entire game thus far, and give the following as amen& the most interesting, so far as played as we go to press : MR. PAULRCR. 1. P to K 4 2. P to Q 2 3. P to K sth 4. P to Q 831 5. K Kt to K B 3 6. K B to Q 3 7. Q B p tks p 8. Q kt to Q B 3 9. K B to Q B 2 10. Castles 11. p to K R 3 12. p to Q kt 4 13. Q kt to Q It 4 14. Q kt to Q BS 15. Q B to K 3 16. Q kt to Q 3 17. K p tki K B p 18 . Q R to K B sq 19. Q kt to K 5 20. Q - p tks K Kt 21. B tits QRp eh • 22. Kt to Fit 5 oh 23. Q to Q 3 24. K to R Ent 25. p to K B 4 26. Kt to K R 3 27. Q B to Q 2 28. p to K Kt 4 29. p to K Kt 5 30. Q to K 2 31. QtoK Kt 4 • 32. K It tits B 33. K Kt tks 34. Q to K R 5 35. Kt to K Kt 2 30. Kt to K R 4 37. p to K Kt 6 and Mr. Paulsen re signed. MA. PAULBC\. I. P to K 4 2. K Kt to K B 3 3. P to Q 4 4. Q D to Q 2 5. 6. BB tke B 1. K Kt to K 13 4 8. K B to Q 3, Q 9. QB p the p 10. Castle, 11. Q tke Q Kt 18. Kt Ors Kt oh 14. Q to Q B 3 15. Q R to Q eq IMIEUrB3 17. p to K B 4 14. Q to K 3 19. pto Q 3 20. p to K Bb 21. Q to K Kt 3 22. Kt to K Kt 4 23. p to . K 13 6 24. Kt to K It 6 a 25. Kt to K II 26. Kt to K R 6 27. R tits R 28. Q Ilt. It R UK. KH p ch 30. R to K stt and Paulsen announced mate in levee moves. At 71 o'clock, Harry Woods resigned at his 25th move. Mr. W. 0. Mighert resigned next, - with his 211th move, Mr. P. having announced mate four moves previously. Mr. Paulsen then resigned to Mr. John Irwin, on his 98th move, and Mr. Nevin re 'lgoe,' on the 33d move. Mr. Paulsen resigned to Mr. C. A. l'onbunhorst on his 38th more. Mr. Shields wee mated—the checkmate having been an. nounced by Mr. Paulsen •eeaa. mos. sn udrooce. At about a quarter to 11, there were (oar players left. J. 31. Cooper checkmated Paulsen at It o'clock. Meters. I). M'Candless and 11. 11. M'Cullough re signed at 25 minute. past 11, and at 15 minutes to 12 Paulsen resigned to Dr. James King. The Doctut was absent, on professional business, fer two bouts, during the playing. So Paulsen won sin of the ten games, and lost four, the same as on Monday night. We regret that the lateness of • the hour prevents us from giving the games in detail. The above will he found worthy of study by the lovers of the game. DIMOCIUtTIe COUNTY COIIIViNTIOMPUrISUIIit to call, Convention met on Wednesday, at the Court Home. .At 11 o'clock, A. M., D. D. Bruce, Chairman of County Committee, called the Convention to order. A temporary organization was effected by electing an Secretaries,.Henry Sproul, Win. .1 McClure and John C. Harper. On motion of Maj. David Lynch, the presid ing offioer was selected as permanent President V' tee coaitatloe, - spd ths Wain kvisialoata w 3 . ilkiilip7. - A` 1 'PI:a rr i4 .1.... 1 t; iliatinriPiatt i loli T n . ai.,. i .„. H..„.,,.,,t..., AI•• • St Corklo, ILI, Claret., aproul ...I Harper. On median of'J. H. BnOm , innininiflosof lino with Mr. Burke as chairman, appointed to draft resolutions, as follow: Andrew Burke, John H. Dailey, N. P Fetterman, Cul Joe. Bill and Jno. N. McClowry. Col. Jae. A. Gibson, custom house officer and director of last fall's campaigu, was appointed on the committee on resolutions, but declined to The committ e e on resolutions then retired to "consult," and Cod James A. Gibson moved to proceed to nominate delegates to the State Con vention, to be held on the 4th of March next. Carried. The following gentlemen were selected as the mild delegates: Col. Wilson M'Candlese and John H. Batley, from the oily, John Swan, from Allegheny, Audrey Burke, of Ross townehip, A. B. McFarland, of South Fayette, N; P. Fetter man, of Upper St. Clair, and J. S. Penney, of Elisabeth borough, from the country districts. On motion of Thos. Farley, Esq., of Alle gheny city, the delegates elected were instructed to vote for Col. Jas. Salisbury, of Birmingham, for Auditor General. The resolutions were then called for. Mr. Burke said It was proper to state thatethe resolutions he was about to read were the titian intone report of the committee. Various others were handed In, but I mu requested to read only those I hold in my hand. Mr. Burke then reed the resolutions, which were short and compre hensive. They endorsed with great force the Administration of James Buchanan; they were loud in favor of a tariff of specific duties; they lauded the recent message in high terms; they declared their faith In the Cincinnati platform, and reiterated their formerly expressed opinion on the railroad tax. Mr. John 8. Murray, of South PitUd.urgb, wanted a more explicit declaration In favor of Mr. Buchanane policy as expressed in his late message touching Kansas, and read a resolution to that effect, but the resolution was not adopted. In fast, no notion was taken upon it. The reso lutions of the Committee were adopted unani mously on motion of David Lynch. Mr. James Irwin, who is strong in favor of the Douglas view of matters, arose and was about to reed a resolution endorsing the administra tion of Gm Packer, but as It "happened" Jac A. Gibson, Esq., of the Custom House, had moved to adjourn just at this juncture, and the chairman, Mr. D. D. Bruce, declared that the motion to adjourn took the precedence of all others, and so Gov. Packer remains unendoried by the "Democracy" of this county, • terrible blow at that gentleman. Upon the whole, this was one of the 000leet conventions we have ever seen. It was quite thinly attended, the Ninth ward, West Pitts burgh, East Birmingham, Duquesne, Mononga hela Went Elisabeth and Tarentum boroughs, and l Plum, Penn, Mifflin, East Deer, Wilkins, Patton, Jefferson, Lower St. Clair, Crescent and Fawn townships, being entirely unrepresented. Sadness rested upon the spirits of the unterrl _ nett; no loud response, no speech, not even for buncomb; no talk of the Amerman Eagle; no demonstration, except on mention of the tariff and the railroad tax. All seemed to he afraid to laud the admiuletration in a set speech, lest some mine might explode. Everything, cut and dried beforehand, pealed Off curtest, and in lose then two hours this county convention adjourn ed In silence, and the Democracy returned to their hordes, Battened that they bad, in as far es theirresolutiona were concerned, enacted a farce that would hurt nobody sod would please their master. —Pa ,76 c, izei,66a 70 We are tired of bearing about a market con stable named Simpson Moore "performing his duty." It Is alleged that be knocks poor little boys and girls into the gutter. These littlepen T pie win a precarious livelihood by Selling match es, newspapers, etc , and have as good a right about the market square as anybody. The Mayor has Moore under bail, at present, for trial, and having performed Isis duty, we have no doubt Simpson Moore will find the Court also perform ing its duty. If Moore is wrongfully accused, -the trial Will do him good; if not, the trial will do him good. $ 19,450 96 $ CA* 99 . Mal 96 $ 9,247 97 THE nit To-maim—The fair for the benefit of the Orphans begins to-night, at City Hai. The edmisslon reel hes been fixed at 10 cents, and the object being a charitable one should meet with encouragement. The most extensive arrangements have been made for the accommo dation of those who may visit the fair, and we trust that all will do so who can. Tens Mayor held Urban, yesterday for trial, a man named Jacob Gainer, charged with robbing the till of Mr. Kammerer, in whose store he was employed, in the 6th Ward: A TAlntill named Richard: holey, of Indiana township, WWI killed .on Monday hist, by the falling upon him of- sane. He was about 45 years of sge, and tare • large funny.' IDRODUOS , -42 bay Mielnrbest Flour; do Ina. I** • bum tr 122 1 . 1 .9111 s . sadratUrddir MA* do * WASHINGTON, December 22. SZNAI7I.—The usual bundle of petitions were pre sented, but none of any interest excepting a memo rial introduced by - Mr. Seward from tbe citizens of Birks and Lancaster counties, Penna., asking pro tection for American industry; and filly or sixty other memorials presented by Mr. - cameron, from nearly all the counties of Pennsylvanbs, making the Fame request. The &nate then went into executive 110331011. Mr. Hunter, of Va., submitted a resolution, which wee adopted, requesting the Post Master General to inform the Senate what changes in the postal laws are necessary to reader the department JRO. IRWIN, JR. I. pto k 2. Pto Q 4 3. P to Q B 4 4 . Q Et to B 3 Q to Q Kt 3 6 .ptir•P 7. K B to Q Q Kt S oh S. K B to Q 2 9. K Kt to K 2 10. R Kt to Kt 3 11. Q B to K 2 12. p to Q R 3 13. Q to Q B 2 14. Q B to Q B 6 4 lb. p to Q Kt 3 16. p to K B 3 17. K B tits p 19. Cutlets 19 K Kt tki Q Kt 20. B tk. p 21. Ktluß 22. R to Ku .„ 23. B tkzK R p eh 24. It to K B 4 25. B to Q 2 26. B to K Kt 6 27. B toKR 5 • 28. It to K B 3 29. It to K B 4 30.1 BtoKßt6 31. B tki K Bp 32. Rtk. K 33 . Q to Q 3 34. p to FE 4 35. Kt to K 2 36. Kt to K B 4 37. Kt to Kt 6 oh Several messages, the contents of which. arc un known, were received from the iPresident, whereupon the Senate went Into executive erosion for several hours, and afterwards adjourned. • The Haase passed the soldiers' pension bill—yeas • 130, nays 73. On 006 °. , of P ll . l O, Of Missouri, the Ileums re solved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, on till payment, invalid and other pensions, appropriating $852,000. The Military Academy bill' appropriates nearly $180,000; its support was tiled considered in com mittee. Mr. Giddings maid that while soma gentlemen were scrupulous about voting for the soldier's ponsion bill paying those who bad fought, the bill before them proposed paying men to learn to fight lie com plained of appropriations for purposes of war, our mission being peace and a standing army hot hav ing been contemplated by the founders of our goy. eminent they would soon be called on to vote large sums for fortifications, which, in a quarter of a con- Rhwould be useless as the old castles on the e. Mr. rovejoy asked him whether ho believed the soldier's pension bill right. Mr. Giddings was glad his reverend friend had eked him that question. Au the pension system bad been adopted, he would deal ckst its benefits with even-handed justice. Commas had squandered money on General Scott; while there were men in his district not worth a hundred dollars who had fought us gallantly. Mr. Lovejoy said the theology - don't make a right. Generals pensioners by the bill just p venerable gentleman from Ohio. Twist presenting his bowl, told (Laughter.) A now pension spin to-day, opening a sluice-way to of corruption. if the vole ha lot, there had not been 50 votes ter.) But the old soldiers afford T. L. SIIIITLDIL 1. K P to Ka 3 2. K B to Q B 4 3. Q Kt to Q B:3 4. K B to Q Kt 5 eh 5. K Kt to K B 3 0. K Kt tks B 7. Cutles 8. p to Q 4 9. K p tits p ID. Q Kt tka Ku 13 11. p tki p 12. Q B to K B 4 13. Qtki Kt 14. p to Q B 3 15. K R to K ay 16. Q R to Q ay 17. Q B to K 5 18. Q B to Q 4 19. Q R to Q 20. p to Q B 4 21. p Ik, p 22. Q to Q ay 23. K Kt p to Kt 24. K to B 95. Q K tka p 26. K R 27. K R tks p 0h 26. B tks Q 29. K to K syl 1 , 30. Q to K Kt 4 . . falutin and humbug. and a hnbb, broomsticks. (Laughter.) He the Military Academy and all wu good theology as well as chl The Military Academy Bill w be reported to the House. • I Mr. Morris explained Ids bill, wing the people of the organised territories antho ity to sleet their Judges, Governors and all other officers, and pro riding for the formation of Steil Constitutions when they bass sufficient population t elect ono represent ative to Congress. He had hoped that the old issue on the Leeempten Conetitution would bare boon al lowed to sleep, but It had been iced by the Presi dent In i bis Message. Tho D em ocracy of Illinois have el rays been bravo end faithful, yet u hostile policy has been pursued against them by the Admin istration. The guillotine has been at work, and good men have been displecod and their places supplied by miserable ecoundrels sod sylcophente. This ho boldly 'msted, and could prove. Mr. Washburne, of .Illinois, asked, "Do I under. stand that euoh persons have been appointed by the present Aldminietration ?" Mr. Morris replied that he did not assert that the character of them individuals was known to the beads of the departments; bat it is a fact that they were appointed to office. Tho passage of his bill would quiet the slavery agitation in Congress. Mr. Ritchie, of Pa_, characterized the election of Judges and tiovernon as obsord, rind referred to Utah to show what would be its nnfevorable opera. Hun thord Mr. Morris said that Mr. Ritchie could make an amendmept exempting the territory of I . toh from the operation!of the bill. The Committee then roe°. Tho Invalid Pension and Wert Point Appropria tion bills were passed. Mr. Morris, of Pa., gave notice or his intention to introduce a bill providing for specific duties on a certain class of imports, and so amendatory or the pmsent tariff as to tarnish au increase of revenue to the Treasury and proper protection to the tuber and Industry of the country. Mr. Davis. of Miss., asked leer, , hat objection was CUMIN to offers resolution, instructing the Commit. tee on Foreign Affairs to report a bill authorizing the President to take possession of Cuba, until standar. Lion be given for tho insults offered on the persons and property of our citizens. The Boum then adjourned. Si. Lome, Dec. 22.—The overland mail has ar rived, with dates to the 25th ult_, being four days later. The news is unimportant. Three passengers rams by the overland mail from Rental City; they reached Stockton on November 2-ith, being (.1 day. unt. ita The Mohare and Navajo Indians ere hostile and troublniome. '.- - Nrktoitivaititicto the int, atidllntland to tbe lain Jilin IN useni, t . rt. eitectul ttict.t.... ....., Ytt`tt , -1 ,, 7: ...................... tf the I:nitrtl littattit in 7 .„„,,,,,„„,,,,„...... ref ..Atillni a' ,ll o . oi;li 414 , ... hands of the Colonial authorities. as said, arid ,th intention to.lay the matter befor the authorities at Washington. Nugent arrived at San Francisco, and would leave for Washington in the next steamer. Business is generally inactive. The passengers report enconntesing snow 15 inches deep on Apache Canyon, beyond. El Paso: ice is denting in the Rio Umile. Weanrsoroa CITY, Dec. 22.—Seentary Cass, in a letter to Cept. Levy, of this city, dated Monday last, while giving his reasons for withholding au thoritative censure by this govertisnent at Boulogne, in the rue of the nelson of the Jeirish boy :darters, says that as an individual he heal no hesitation In expressing his surprise at the deplorable occurrence in the Papal States, and that it is difficult to con ceive how such au act of injustice could take place In the middle of the nineteenth century, and in the heart of Europe. The judgment of the world will eondemn it. - Sr. Loris. Dec. 22.—The river continues to rise,, but eery slow. The Missouri is swelling and the gorges ars breaking up. The Illinois is falling *lowly with plenty of water in the channel. Tho Upper Mississippi Is vary low, and full of hoary ice. The weather is clear and pleasant, with a ;flight frost last night. ALIANY, Dee. 22.—The State Caneassere, at their meeting last night, decided to refuse certificates to the six Congressmen elect from New York city, on the ground that the returns read for "members" of Congress Instead of . reprotentatives" of Congress. New Toot, Dec. 22.—The NVoshington correspon dent of this evening's Pont says ho has reason to be. Here that two more Tenets have loft or are about leaving the country with fillibusters, and th.tt the President hm taken meantime to stop them. Lourev'tt.Le, Dec. 22.—The steamer Peter Talon, from Louisville to New Orleans was sunk at Green ville on the Mississippi. It is hollered that no lives were loot Tniarry BAT, De. 21.—Well marked currents have been received trunk y•lentia te.day, but noth ing intelligible 'lnce &dent `Signed.] ! Its SANTY. New YORK, DI at 9 o'clock tills $675,0001a spec • New Yomi, Di from Glasgow, Is hat have been aro LoureviLce, bandana. of wr New Vona Coo. 21..-CoNon flew aka 3000 bales. Moor heavy; Wes 11500 Ohl., Wheat drou 9000 bos enid; wort, n 1,40 . Corn firm; ala 42000 tow old yellow 85. Pork, ew mead $18,12 1118;25. Wh i skey 2434025, Leather firmer at 284}30 for Ink. Unwed; sales, of old lenglisis at 02, and AMorkati at 035104. Ilidos quiet. Tallow ann. g.ger made at 70731 for New Wears; as ,1 nv , 4 03117.' for Mnerovedo. Coffee flnu ad :active; ales, of Maracaibo at 11Q113",„, Nohow ; New Orleans 05. Oattli Merkel—Nerd adreneW!is with relo”t 7411; receipts 2340 bead. Cow. wall at $25025.00. Veal* 40714. Sheep and lambs active at $807,• realists 850.1beed, 0w1.. 10 good demand at 54/1:04, and C 11437 for extra. !neck Market—lltucks steady; Chicago and Ruck 'Send 511,4; Cumberland Cool (4 Illinois Central It. It. 3.174, In Ora. and leillwatskia 0; Michigan floulberu Contest %M I Pennsylvania OW 80; Reading 5 • Virginia axes 073i'; lillesoorl Fixes 494; Onion* and Cis cage 701,;, Michigan Central If; Solo 10%. • CINCIIMATI, Dec. 22.—1110ur OM and Onchaged; Mtn , of 1270 bide et $4.7 '505,10 for en peal ato fluaeura. Whleltoy auchagod; 1100 bids weld at T4}l. There as not much done lollop, and the market is rather weak, thoughpeke. are notquotahly lower, lho receipts re 7 '...29) had. There was no walla change In Prorloione ea nuarda priors, but the tertorSif,fhe market was la far of buyers; country mesapork was offered at $17,75 with a lading to much business, ally brood. are held at $1 . Bulk moot. weto offered more freely at 0.4081„ with les of 450,000 lbs., to be delivered to Yebruary. There was othlogdone to Lard. Money mattera unchanged. P 1.11.0001.91110. Dec, 02—Plour.10 but Oren; Isla at 15,13105,20 for cannon and good b de; $5,5005,87Nf0r extra; 1111,871.030,25 for ears badly red lacy. 03. floor offered freely .10,81%. Corn Meal unchanged; ales 550 Lbla Penaylvanta at $1,25. Very little demad for white. Aye steady at 80 for Peunlyireola, and 711 for Defamers. Thee. lea good demand for Cora; ales 5000 boat& of now yellow at 72, end cadet 81. Oats very dull. Pralelous, hot little movement; gala Mae pork at $18; and ball* WNW. at 914 on thee. Whiskey stadyet 283020 In Mita. Davntax, Dec. 22.—11100 r la firm; solo. of Ohio et 1N1C16.12. Wheat buoyant; $1,8201,50. Corp lira gt 2 adymplig whO. 00(1117and yellow 08670. Mae pork steady at $17.23. Lad U. Whiskey !steady et 2 5 14(000. • Tur. )319T ANTI-DVDPEPTIg Menteure gx rkwir.—lo 111. unqualified recommendation of Dr. WlDon's Pill., un are Dilly jrnallied by th. numerous oerlificatas of prominent men throughout the country who have tried theta and proved their certainty an a cure. For sick and person. headache (they are invaluable. Bee afannal of Health. Pupued and sold by D. L. ystiNasroczAkoi)., Wholmals Druggists, No. 60, earner Wrod and Fourth sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. dendlrerl Old of the moat pluming, at the same time artily* remedies for Dyspepsia, and ell other ammo wising free • at...bid:coalition of Ms Ptomath arid Liver, le Dr. Doefemes Micro. It hot only roworee the Weer, Rom the eystwo, boi by {tilt toot to the oven of diger , flat, able than In that ll:notions AU who bate tttodlt cc knowlidte Its excellence and MIMI.; Dr. cod we Dunker commend It to the edam. Dr. Doetettat's batten ea a toile Is too well known to DNA probe. It I. therefore tweeleary at Wm time to do more thaw diced ratio:Oat to MD preparation, odd& le roftelnly unequalled by nay ler fete the pabUo, aDAcduwe W tbct fu wideopreed tatallow neat Falleiesttossastrall °tits esaakaai as a allot randy lar MAW= elite atessac i . e 7 ameba sumt down posnifin mod uIIO3TITTIBIL MinWiarl l l, lllo,o =te Iltaareaaal OW*. t - (2)10IIND BOOKUlafor mai* amiti- - :‘ WodlagainoiNlirakit , • - • Thatigelnili;'4lLOl'iri'- ==l COBTGRESSIONA4 was that two wrongs cott and Case wero sed, as well no the . It was like Oliver zing for more soap. tontwas inaugurated c d o bottomless ocean been taken by bal its favor. (Laugh ! occasion for high f c like boys riding on I would vote against ilitary bills. 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Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. A mom. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. artMddlyte4or cHILITs WHOVESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF TEE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE I 3 OOTS AND SHOES Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adapted to P 74 A L L A.IIII WI-NT E R Ilavpag been tnirehlved atitscr from the Nlannfacturoro, chiefly for CASII, and selected with CSEAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, 1 , feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers. Mercbarite r eating Pittaborrth. eltb, r to potcl.ase Goode, or on Moiray to Eastern cities, aro invited to call ,gamine our atrk boron, purvlooring olavalo, GrrPartlenlar strourlon given to Order.. •rtkw:tmT IL. CHILDS & CO. • ROOFING. 'Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-Proof ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING, •FIRM OF PERRLN & JOHNSON haring, by mutual consent, been -recently S. R.aTe.A and W1.1.1,/IINSON giro mg. that they have ordered Into partnership, for trio norpotio unr• ryine about Rooting llnslo. -r. In all Its branches, under rho name nod Pm or BATTS* JOIINNI.Cir. al th. M. 5 SYASip 75 Susi* Infield titre.. floor Diamond Alloy. W4lsro now pmp wed to moor, with our St PKRIOR ROOFING, shop or lot roofs, over rough boards, ola chine 10,, comphltlon .ir moot mole. stoomlooato, railroad ears, Co.. twiny adirdrubly iolttitod to withchtet rediwne chows of weather, or do, ...Nun 01 tiny it 14 not Injurud by bolug, tratanut npou. Wo oleo ottand to Renal...olooivid oithe nowt tlorctigh moon, alto; to Consenting Tln, loan, allow or Zine Roofs, making thorn won, .f.t. and seeihilng thorn notion or the, tomtit r, for y 1,50 nor ogthire, (ono hundred square feet.) • SHINGLE ROOFS CEMENTED, Preuirvlug thorn and rondonne thou. FIRSPROOP, fir 12,09 por square—Sumps for largo rue s . This Routine it Cheaper than any other kind of Roof, nod Is Insured at SIDe minim tu.o u I. PM punctuating all other kinds. 1t...0ng material tot ode, with Itistructlout for applying. liehrencoo and eirttlicatos at our office. •- BATES Sr JOHNSON, Nu. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. N.D.—Mammas Is not rendered wurthluo to preparing It for the owl oi It:3o3ll*u F Commercial I' 11 . 1 . 1.461/11.(5111 MLA aLli...V.Tai. ,Iff.p.rs-1 .Fp , cial! y f,,r tlio All sbotrgu Clr, tte .1 {imam.). Tasforoaf, , Dtc 23. !BEA. 11.41C1t—.11,,, market La artuer and the better qualities hare al rtunca..l. ?alman wharf or 109 lON. sop, and eau, et $4,. ' and SS,OJ. Fr:a/1,110t,, 1050 001 a. lo 10t. ,, at $5,00a SG,Iu .( ,r anta.r, 5.5,25015.35 o.r onion, and 15,5(54)5,35 for fatally Jo, and elan,. lota of dr, at $.5,:,W,5,57. Li }LAlN—the toellug in Oats Is gait. doll nod on have to owte a &chat.; mks ou altar! of :ea. One at :0 and 200 It, la dopot at 52. Corn. ta.)/ +tad Ito) bush :to arrive at 75. Bar lay , 20,.• bush Npt log from Elora at CI. Wh , nt, 101bus•lien. lucky while, from atoru at $1.35. • WlAAllERltid—sulea of I.: OW, estigar at :,,,,, 101,01 e Mn. la.ta•e at 37, and 35 1,419 Cot), at 11114 WI ISKEY—/slaw of 25 bbla raw at 24).i. II A ' —Salo. of 1:0 loath, at acahla at (garlic 4 ) boo ~... lot i S•il e a of to I,bla Lori (lit No, 1, at S 5. D. KWIIOAT F 1.0115.---1.1, Iron store of f... 5 aka at /2 ; So 41 I AI tt,.. Al' 1.1.2,—0a1c. ~1 Zo 1,14 a clst.in, 141 S4,Go $E 1), -., from .51a 5I 44 tor 4 el.,rar fro drat horde at 55,25. , zr --. go , l,:ust,,tal, a ado ..1 14Z head 11, at (5,10, , , , ,, NIV.S.4 PORK —.moat; • , a1,4 at $l4 41 lad. ClltittintltlL , ?--tintla ..1 10 haa at £lll la DU ER—Salr, of G bids t hulee at Su . i. Mr. Ilia ::.t.F,..,t!aka of 501' 5 e PorATl)l7?—aalaa of 2 bbla Na.ltanorrl:a at 5 . ...F.0 per 11011INT--,,lna of 5 1,614 Pearls at $7,4u PIONKT ARV AND CONNIKILDIAI The Weekly Stat.inetit et Bank average., shows a larger , 111CTINUMI of pact s tn. was genersdly sUltirit.M.ll, IL WWII.. ..• ..t.o, N... ....1..... yp 1-.. n fro m the lietwaneestien of Ito ttcrew. 01 mercantile pale r 1,e3 i ind the I,ll.ohnt immanr n.l 1t.... , ,,..1.11,.. .4 the S ock market has not. been LaLlap., Can s _ _ . 1aciar1p.i,,,14;;:'..:,,..4X1.P.,.2,...-, , " -1. —A hw, has Trent* ftdlsollaiXabils atmlikintobiaillaidhip PterlnKkSatin . t" 'aril 40, tab" Tit , . decren, is ihrger i 1 1 , ,,, Trafireitteer"triniklak: pcsita (bore is . hie:v.oof X . 700,000-4 natunal ennacquence, irt part, of the ihrreaxed loan.. The banks haat. boon draw. log altar balatiros freely, during the week. from the neigh. boring Offen, where they were earning no interest, and using them ri, hest they e add at borne. The statement, nn the whole, k. not to , comidenel s favorable one, showing &con tinued expansion of loans end liabilities under • reduce,' baaiea peace. Tb, flowing Ina comparative statement of the condition of the Neer Von Danko for the weeks ending Dec.ll and Nor. lii I/..e. 11. Dee. IS. L Ans. 3.. ... ..$1211,6D1.1•29 ;127,M5,010 Inc. $ f.. 3.1.84 Specie+. .... . .2.1.19752 . 2 . 15..15,377 Dec. 1.0.1,11.16. Clrculliou .. 7.730.11'et 7,110.G27 Dec. 39,539 Delved 4... .. . ... teb.5 , e1,9D1 Y.),G?0,022 Inc. I'lle,OtM3 —IN. Tell, At Boston mot, ....notes abundant, win I/intim food oftertngs at the banks. hood business goner to sous ht after by bank managers, and loans aro freely made at £I Oil cent, and are now Ilmber than ever before, !taring melted the Cum of s39,fdat,Ond, being $10;000.000 moro than at the time of the suspension by the banks. Drcuso to loosen—We have seen nits., of 41 hits. to. blew shipped to,New Orleans iu Angnst lent out sold but recently. The In, et reditllS JO of the value when nipped was 8100 a LOd, the nett proceeds less than STo tpi hhd., mama the tong lase Of more than $l5 ys littd. Tobacco has however docliorol t ere lolly am moot Sillto glugusb—{Lou. Jour. Nonsa..--Thare was a maid demand for shipment, and with liberal supplies the sales of the week Lave amounted to about 10.000 Abdo. lachullimhi to day. Priers have bean easier for buyer. in most of the trims:renew., and close at a nth - win - in of lb Prom our quotatious of last week. We now quota Common to Onosl (.I , zotizon. Fntr to Fully Fait_ Prima nod ........ Centrifuge!, ClarlOwl and Hefted__ Low Clarilied Week's recelplo9,o2B Hula against 6621 for the carroty...tid ing week last year. Total receipt. Brice the lot of Sep(ere. her 044.27 hhde. against `&,511 to the same time lost year. 'Bolaslsee—The raripts cootinun fiber*, and with an se. tile dentinal for the Weal and our Northern markets during the greater port of the week the Well have amounted townie 14,000 bide, of which 2000 were taken to.doy.. Prices hare generally brim rather more In favor of bilyers,end dram et 25•Ca2tle for inferior awl • rdinary. and 264`.:7 nod 2714 for prime and choir, 1131411,15. have further drellerd and Mae mold latterly at 20431 c gal. Week's receipts 14.109 IMik against 10,220 fir the cortex. pending week last year. Tend receipts eloce the let or Sep. timber 13,102 bbln, against 1,9,016 to the mane date loft recra-{N.O.Pie., 11th. Pllll..ttPltrt °AMC Sharer , bee.23.1638.-The offorlngs or Beef Cattle et the different Yards, were, materials this week,wnounting to about 1,25(1 head, and to quality not .o good a• Put week: but penmen:dad the trame,tullng from to $4%, including a fort extra quality at $10411014 per 100 Ito, • • EttecP—the othology of Sheep at Ifardell'a untainted to 3,000 hnoJ, en.l met with a brialt ewlo at each for the beet, equal to shout 80194 Itaht—the urlealit at Unlott Drove Yard Itmoont to 4.156 head, Witiell .old et idiom raut;101; from t0®7,001/1 100 Me het. loaporbi by River WLICE.I.INO, per Cbereit-25 kg. lobar.; Edgerton:2 tia Middle, Wirt, it co; 21 entboye, Irwin d. co: IU bble clay, .1 II Canfield a co; 51 du floor, Ilugau; 154 Odle paper. Parkins: 41 mink 4 do awn, thane; 2 boat. 1 bbl Poaliraf SO aka barley, Collins; I do raga 9 Loa butter; 1 loins. Dough. ray; 2 WA., 20 eke prodne, 35 do putuloce, Arbuckle: lb do rye. I bucket pultry, Ilonoltotn 24 tibia none, Gacilitor. AIONONI6AELA NATIUATION (1)-5 bbl poultry, Palo& ler; 1 du tallow, I do onto, cic., Allchroner: 5 We poultry, Adams Ea: 2 do do,l bbl do, owner; 4G eke wheal, Gilliam 11ar5 bat glass, 51Iller A Itickettiou; 6 Mile cider, Mitchell: 20de dour, Btoplionfc 27 du, Taylor. The Jennie they wee aeld yesterday at Shrrill bs Sitio. Slio waa purchased by Capt. Boors, for Ills brotherliolsiv, tin. evocator, for $1,215, and her drbts. Those amount cii about VASS, bringing the prim of the Jeanie up to re.,Wrl, or thereabout lase will loud ne Kau . pmsitlefor eincitamtl, Capt. Boars still in cammaud. Ilia Empire City and Mariner am bath at the Iron yanl loading for Nautical° sr it, railroad true. They will L. minty to leave in a day or two. The Daratah sod Wm. Wallace both . poet to got a load of iron, la which CM. e tinny will won ready to leave. The leer waft boomiug oat yoeterilsy. It svao at 11% Cl. last of bt, and citing fast. The `hevoit was Om oole orrice% yesterday. The Moderator far St. Loots, and lbo Cavan for Wheel ing. ware the only departure.. The Metropolis wont on: for Non Odes.. on Tema. night Tho Henry Grey Ls all repelled again, sod re ceiving very vapidly tor St. Louie. tilts will be the are bent for that port. The Scouomy will leave today for einelonath Tim Kej I/ tot. Capt. Manor, a goosbboet and a good Cap tain, will probably got sway for St. Louie today. The Clara Dam, Capt. flodman, to boiling ati food as .he can foe Lembo-Me, end will got ea. on Ilemdey or Tule. doy. We dip the following limo Sens the Cinclansti Comm, dal of yeiterdey. "The lion. J.. L. Dawson, and Cam. Adam Jacobs, the regents boat builder; noel Capt. flea, P. 81.14.1 elevates*. Vile. is, arrived been lost night. They are on 11 natittire tour Rooth—this genets of Capt. (tumuli nod Dol., en the Manner Aurora Dlspettlea sera melted yeaterday,'atatiog that the Rate Sachet had hit the bridge plersat Vinci/sacs, on the Wabash. We dld cot hear the extent of the damage. cep. Koons, ot the Etc No. 3, hes malted dipatehee humble brothers to New °deem, stating that theerteelt ot the It. W. Adam, recently sunk on the Palle fa lied River, has completely blocked natlptlon at that there is another rift. her hull was hintred at Lutilstille Tor 512000. On the Id inst. the Outman, Prima Donna, SouLlt r Azniitica sad Etticoder lett New WWI= for Pittebtirgb. The Endeavor arrived from Pittsbuqh with 200 toos. At ter discharging 00 too, here, including lOU tags nails sad . 500 hos leap ahe clamed for Louisville.. The Netoott• arrived from Now Orleans, flat roll inirtc• prindpally for Plttalitirgh---.4.The St. lode and Co.n Perry departed kw the one point withanoderate Nastitils3.—Thera were7s feet on the LlarPtlh Sb " 1 1_, 1 " the Cuutterland and tallingon Snap. TwodPtoe boats were on the way to Nashville Awn Pditte,shOr. Donleith left:or CluclonahonBPardirY kg : The Mo. De Mama ol.Tuesday - iiaTe *P t ' " Na t ibt. met ly ot the WhlteiChred, took,ommosind patenday, o the J. IL UP; Du Is a b oil, anew And hirable man: Cep. linter ales Wad d6l 4•9 a Mi ce , will take contimind of the Clueiten; : • „ . Illtisaibeat 11•111ro mp r. 08, 1 4113 r 3; : ... m.. ..rmanar 1110 °. Calmat . tilOttli: ' O 4 . .. 211$ib i • =MIK*OO* .PrPTSTiVITFEGFEr t PECTTN'A & CU„ ticaular Zttameto • -- - hronotigatkela Elver U. 8. Man Packets STEAMER TELEORANI, I itTEAMER J - EFFERAc.. Can. J. C. Woormaco. I U.,. Gaon. .TIIE ABOVE NEW STEADIERS ARE on , ro.ing regularly. 11l ornhig Bokla Imre Pitt. lough ok 8 o'clock A. M., utol Evening Ilon. At tl 'clock I': M. for kl'heuvort, klllasluthtcoro, Aluconan• hula Cily,Tallocccnon, Fayotte City, Grockliold, California and II cos... Till, [too,• coooecting with Heck, and COW/bra for Uolontou o, Was ucTo cprlngs, Morgantown, Wayuc,laug. Cacmichaeltown and Jalfecson. Psesongsrs tic/toted through from Pittsburgh to Colon. town ha k 2, meals ancletotwrooute on !mate Inclusive.— Boats returning from Brownturille leave at e o'clock in the otorningands In the evening. hoe further Infonkstlon vn quirt. at the (hike, Wharf liont,at the foot of Grant snort 0.0. W. EWINDLER, AGETt. ---- - - Ctiumnatt, 64*. tiblt CINCINITIr—The Bp - len- l a g ..1: did no...steamer POTOMAC,Calit.lfarm will leave for tlio above and all Interco ii . diatar. oli fort FRIDAY. 24th lo t 4 P. M. For freight or pooling apply oo Loanl or s . FLACK', BARYES & C ~ dea AgOota. ------ -- - ----- Routsbille, &T. • . _ u UR ^ LUUIB\ IL etemer CLARA DEAN, Capleschnen, will learn f.sr the ebore nn d Ntermedlate ort.. on ELATIiItDAY rho :nth loort.,at 4 oeltwk r. M. For freight " umturz .h Thee len- Ar- on ;rittf24l, 2.34 #MT For 4 miteAtria4-#4,5 . . • - .fiftelficaL —l, coW." A PLNE asap Or 17. I C H G-Lossx-.H.A.,11t. , . Taff of besot', It cannot sand without • One hard of hair, then nod the following, and If you .alt nenq dee circular around esehttle, sod no one candoubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA TITL—We call the attention of of old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turnabout tolmorigioal color, stnkr hair—eoeera the haul of the bald with a lusurl. ant grunth—ruanoeue the dandruff Itching, and all =tone one eruptlems—catnee a couldnual how orate !pleural nulda,• and hunca,lf rued ILI • regular dressing for the hair will prooorve Ito color sand keep from to ll ing to extreme old age, ha all Its mental beauty. We cal then upon the told, the !may, or disposal In eualp to cm It: and surely the young will not, 04 they voluo the nowing lodta, or the witching curl, ere.. be without it. Its praise Is upon the tuttghti of thousand. The Agent for Prof. Wood's pair Railiirative. in Now wen, received the following latter in regard to in,. Eastern tive, a few weeks alum Dm Bina, Cnn., July 23, IdtaSeitwolan-81r. I have been ambled with dew draft or scurf en my hoed for more than • year, my Ault bomus to come out, scurf and hair together. I eawhi•New Hamm paper about "Wood'. Heir Restorative'. a. ave.-- I called your store on the first of dpril last, and pucker ed one bottle to try it, and I found to my sollsfactlon Roe. the Mimic It removed tho snort mad heir begat, to growi'it Is now two or three Incbee la leagtlisohere it war ail/ bare great faith in it. I wish you to send me LIM bottles morn by Hr. Peet, tho bearer of this. I don't know as any of tbe Mood used In this plea m, t you may ha • mike% for many bottlen alter it Is an .wn bore. Loon, with respeet, PefiAnlttPfitt,Sept. 0 .185 ff. Pam woos—Deer Sir: Year Hall. litsturatirri proving Itself beneficial to me. The front and sleuths back part of my head alining' lost to catering—ln Act bun. Lave used bat two half pint bottle. of your Restorative, and bow the tip (Ain) hood Is well studded with • prumming Crop of young hair, and the (root hi also receiving ite benefit. have, triad oilier privaratioa• without soy benefit whaler. or. I think from my own personal reculmnandettOn, I van induce many othdre to try It. Soon, respectfully. D. R. T 11031.4.13, IL D., Ne.4c-1 Vine of. Vntexaffse, Lao., Juno 42,1053. Pans. 0. J. Wome—As yen ww about to moue:facture and scud your recoutly dlsoomered Mar lientorattre, I will mate for whomsoever It me" coticeru, that I Lave mad It and known °thereto awe it.... -that, I hmn, fur normal year', been In 1219 luthit of wit,. other Nair Reatoratives, and that I neap:run rattly superior toasty other I know. It entire ly aleanws the head of dandruff, sod with one month's prop. tow will remora any ponces It to them - Waal youthful color and texture, giviug It • healthy, weft and gleaMY .p pearaurc; and all thla without cliscolorlpg the band, that apply It, or the demon which It drops. I would, therefore, reccauttleoll Ile me to every one Sakai,. of having a In. valor end texture to hair. I/I°o.lollly, youra, WILSON BING. For sale by CIRO. 11. likYl3g.D, 149 Wood st., ye, U. J. WOOD • 00., 0n, r 0 1 . 1 . 1 .. Bv „, d , ro , (In the great N. T. Wiry Neighs Zetablishenent) and 111 Nutt& •unot, SL Louis, NU, and .1.1 by all f 7.4 Drag idea ap2o suiffklydavelaT H .EALTi., OF' AMERIUAN IVO3IIIN. Vor many years I have lowa Molded with gaoler s weasiticsa and languor, both mental and physical; came o ileile.iiniajdoll headache, pain In XIM bead and tomplem outdoes. and tendency to endue% imlpitation of the heart, reryssidiy dotterel Or excited, appetite earlable, and bowels eranged, with pain. Aim mantel or pliyalral exertion mune.* to bring ea all the @reptant., sod I had hi addition, to of the womb, ma great polo In that ro glee. Ono phyriclen Mier another eibtmettel Lis shin and gave me op. A patient and peneereling tom of .11Ait UTgRINIt. CAT/lOLIOON torturixtely earned me, midi have no word. stornedent to expose* my th..kful. Man.tbLtA ANNE JCINNISON. I a . O truly my (hall time lima • wafferorformanya! with white. and deranged memetrmilion Alter • w h ilel had other troolde•auch as pale flack Indigeation, treating away, general languor and debility, pada in the amen of the booty a tort of aching and pg soaiatlati,pala between di the enider bladesextandlog own Ate opine, boo Grapy.. Ma, tremble In the otomach end bengal; with cokihmisheeto , feet nod dresdnal nemonanewx The least excitement would make ma feel as if I should fly inv.. / tried doctors mid • &emend everything, nos after 'mon without the bon. MIL One bottle at hEARSITALI,VB :wig= 0311101.1. . 00N changed mine of my symptoms rot the boituir." 1 .... 10,0 7 nod WWII man wish that every we,. .1=41:01114 kllo9 What Irian do . OLAUISSA °7lXll* For • long time I bad UterLooreaPplairde with Malone*. lag mytoptemie IWu nerrom, entadatod and irritable; ' , oared to aboard 1a a m piantroottro ortrlgeh I rill try to I . ll lotr. Pala 101901ows . 0ri01 , 1f 7 .1.4 • real.gf weflaome atm wag pA gai oon Inabulty, 0:1 Walk Inath on Imo mut of it sounkror larear. schber • barklloine, and examen g down lb logn thofrotingprolooal by MIK eautai great pang agnio , ,, • m o w 'h o w.," and p.lo. the gay stomach and tams* heaLch. tbo awn ivory Mac of the body` rs r Inv; faunae nerrousneat i / mid not beer oho out excitameot without Wag prostrated (k •no I dead eetroel inon &Dalt tbor bonen and , did tot . • uk. ploisato to I bad ere. op , baring u kd esitryiblag, mauled, = be "a air hopeed called attaI2tIOI.IIA=UALIIII tUtilt "lAMOLIOON. I ...i t it, hopi . ng splint hope. Ms& forte:widely it eared aver& Agra Isnot nbiadtbierar toonagridefal asesim In go i pm:dm Itrast all *Wen truly tbe Tonolleo kited noed. bian'zialtgibeg LESLIL eueszieurreprzeuerateßOL/earrwreart a bi any Paraggrale lrbfa4 Wkluf f/opproraidarinoiddir 'er ~al lfda tan. , Moa, apeitrtrielf grr Wigan Retratiou aemetarael oft=mtardernt, oftWantent, Norway:on, .P.Mtbles , 011 el/aiMaw'W SterP, and 41 &maks oryieno or itystpardrefid Re Merin IbejeforN graratidlrs Maine Clabolben; ft one Darr awls Bat/ rimy, betfk. 00 04 Melee of No day", I dkarball be rad by rnr•tudree Marva t she oa , /Wafer to write tbsproliobie addnorg, nnoptwlßM ' mid 119 lealguarantee oar igg Yid ( 11 elitiodperiflbe nom& address _ • 1111. GEO. Agragg,l4 lts olliesigr - , olde Yle st Mortar. BUITER_4 ke gs a nal UM Packed Butter ..,;:r!}_,_... I=l