tift , CO, Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. .WHIDS, THONGS AND SWITCHAS Arm thetrade, and promptly ship 1 pia wryer litematlams. odlaydkorTmronttm,or_t. par cam dliconit tar cal 110/..TZMAJA it • tvliclDEllllol.ll, ftmcaziots To a. sztarraj No. /00 Third Street, Pittsburgh, .• • • • ilanufacturiv and Duskit in ,-, pin Cornices, Bands, Shades; fill et ea • Itfaftreses; Comforts, Caskions,'&o. - 01 . .Part.fiulit:ittelati on paid to STZAWDO.A.T T9oltf i. .. , ieASIRETS:YITTZD AND LAID TO ORDRk '.,:1=.t;11:4141301 • Iron Clay, - V" r 4 - 1 - o - tnrs BRADSIfAW, (Successor to T. • y . ) CRAIG kOo,) Blenufattorer of VV. , IP.ON andOOPPICP. WARN, and Dealer in STOVES, ac., 3.11 WOOD 8211.EWP, between Fifth and Then Alley, Pins terib, Pa. rotryszwir 1. McCOX" 21t. LIIIILETT STREET, opposite Pima, R. R. Depot, PITTSBURGLI, PA. MANUFACTURE tel order, on , shortnotico, (lemmas, AIIAPTING k PIILLETtI, of all show sad. denTiptiooo, of the tees =wt.!. end latut WAGON DOSES, BAD [RONA, GRATES, ko.. nitric" „eh Undor cut to order. ..... * ....Jklarectowt left at the fOUNDItY, or at Cartwright t SA Waal at., will roar= prompt attention. 4 !, 'QA It W 1110 liT t Yu u n li , (Him:noon tu John Osrtuylght,) ANUFACTU.RERS and Importers of Packet and Tabtc Cutlery, 8 erglcul unol Dental 1 , 2 , 11L , 111 . 1r , ,k fp. the ; , 8 , 1 W g ood of bupportArs. ke. Jobbing anti ltopalug rich pun w afality and deopataa. aplEcd ty ........ ........ K. um: 'WILLIAM! 11 / I .ftNUILL is CO. t;il Petuist, below Marbary, Pittsburgh, Pa. :L''':.QTl4l.lll BOILER MAKTAIS AND SHEET inns .Woanv in kLung2.ctiu-ors of Corntdlrs Patent recompiles, ned awl Cylinder Dollen, Mune", ~1 11:11Seben, lire DM, Btesso•Pipes, Condensers, Mt PAM, etta . Pais,lronliravls, Wafters, eta Also, nterksmitbso Wort, Ihidse and Viaduct Irons, done or the shortest on ' Steso. Aa orders from p fitments, promptly ftttenaod to. • • • Paaaa Cotton XVII., Pit ta toturgtiii: - • ENNEDY, CDILDS. &. CO., MANUFAC ... ...... ~ , K . , - ~,m, AN. 1 heavy 448hetAloge, ••„ 7 •, 4:+ iltr Pot Chain of all colon and ehades. 7 ' ._ , - , • '.= ••"' ..Be4ll _ a Plough Lines awl Saab Cord; .......4'.'.: . ... • Bolje of all due and okettioftoos. ~-‘ ' g. 7 WrOttlera left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wiltea .II; Goad, Wood Meet, aillhave attenticm. J r.".:ly • • JADIPaS . 11 42 11 70d•OTOREP. OP VULPiiIIRIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; 1 -11 4 1•Ihnat Plaritsof ?Ma% Nl uia !oat • Halmaa'• Amapa klariatiaAalta, Aqua Ammonia, IPA Nltrona do Polder% Balza/am UI I afar Ca ratmd atJahn Irwin a Sono 57 Water street- • '1. 1 1711.L1A81l TATE 4k, SOX. - DUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 mnuthdr.e, Fittahurgh, and Federal street, node, Toth treeltder Wall. Allegheny. ilErteery description of Fittings 6.. r Water, Gas and AM no31:1y a~l._aelva..:. • : GRAFF & VAN GORNSR., 4E7tOItANDISE BROKERS, AND , •. ' . ~.. ~. : 4 •f • HCOIMMIRSION MERCHANTS, . . ••.,- 114 Secou Street, Pittsburgh. LT212,0 _ at Co., New Lora, Ehrlear & Dilworth, Pitabl limner 004" Sr*. " rlhataiama. Clark & Tamp, al'Candlem.hteeas &Co. a Philadelphia. • Barrium & Hopper, Clock,. Nubuit & pow, Phila. IT. Doren & Co-, 0 Whitridge & Co., Baltimore, 11 , D. Newcomb & Co., Lon ,- illamitelas4Blitte & C., " I 1.11.1 e , Hy. 0c17.17d ERBST & BARKER, PRODUCE AND PROVISION' COMMISSIONMERCITANTS, 267 Liberty Street, corner of hand, I ITDDADITIWEI, revs. v. 3. IMS.Particlar atalatioo given to too edusa sod 8.1.41 Moat, Grain, rei: o pf , ts, Potatoes, Doll, IAJA, Dotter Attkons„ CWT. r FoadA, &e. Ake.. prompt} at the loweat market prlcea. ed -:,ssuom muds ola amei.paseenta. 11111.0Atce of tbs Pliodaetech Beg Ilsmata,tory --- - - : • Y. - St.dfdtlEL B. FLOYD & CO:, ti COMAII&SION - MERCIIANTe And. eleHalers Gryln awl Prot:lnca Generally: ~iiT t emaitaa ti .l lll. T lC STUD!, near Pa. It D. Depot, retlyd • " " t., •W. P. 1 / 1 1101, NI. MIL,- ... .1" MUMS, ir<teburgb. - PhiledelpLia. pr. Prsevreon. bomarissioN novas. • commissiow NrERCHANTO And Agente for the Selo of 'PITTBBUg7HIHAIYUFACT • UIBD GOOD ColtiO MID OTHER • -,Y • , # •.• aitaConslgaMent• nallollns to which proper personal tantlan .bell Go given, and proceed, promptly romllled. . 2/.II2XXCLII. &hasp/. Dn., nialsrdir Ca,' Mogan,. 3...1ns Mack tr. Co, Alarmadsr Mug, Esq,l IslclCoe & Brother, 11 tidimy Medlin iO. MTh. & Lcalao , N. Y. Ja2II Id - • . • \ \D L W, Win- C.S. CH. WIC tal&D WICK & so . 00:7. M - ISSION YERCIIIANTS, r. • . 'Elkins IN PAPER AND RAGIP, .1 . . . s., 1 '....' i'l. •:: .... ,Il ''....-...iil .. ~4,1 . -,,..,4 ~.,....,i t - 4i ~‘.,;.,,:i : .::,.:„;, t !. , 1 . 1 :1 - .; .. ; :i 1 : °TT : :: '.• a, zii m . — \ And Aqarda for tho SAE, or . Firo Brick and Pot Clay, Not A*9 and 191 Wood pink, neer ElLvtb,Pittaborgh. —ll3.9ltappLog "f•arter at Itattet9chtteni pritec—Olab kr2.-lyd CC CIITHBER & sok. General Commia. ..Ave AC._ /VW e kr thikaelis mut Nimbus of Bahl Ert4e, `lila 01 ilaket shut, Pktabankh. )02--174 LLOYD \ OMIT wn, WHOLESALE GROCERS I ,2IIIALERS EN PRODUCE. PIG METAL AND BLOO3IS, No. 287 Liberty Stroat, ~..,41.1002p23 - PITTSBURGH. PA. 31. 04.211i111.D87. CO., iiinimussionk & Forwarding itterciumts. WESTERN 'RESERVE CLIRESE, lama% LARD, PON; BARON, FLOUR, rim, Vide had Aram Salerno& Lizard A Lard Oil, Dried Fruit and rrodrca 6mor ell. NON. 141 and 143 Prone Berard, FT/TADDROII, PA. sarrctupoon., oi.cussaAr A. co., Esdcoom to Dulretusa,hrerftry *col - 1 i . . -I ' - .Forwarding and COMIOIV3iOII Itterchante 'And Mahon. Donlon in Produar, Flour and Wool, ttl yd—Orla 3 Sheol and 122 Second Pi'ltharg4, 74 • IVIDICES ZAWIMU— =myna v. orrov—wit.n. oronvc& &PRINC:EP. & CO., • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' - IMALEICH IN Wool s jEdes, POrislone& PE Inee Generally, N 0.209 ÜbactyCtreet, Pittetrurett. 5..,: nt •Ls sex ar. ,A 2 4 l qa, 911111IISIN , • Moan Grain...and Prodnoe. Coinwassicra and Forwarding keaehants, No. 124' decondftg,,Tittsbargk, Prs. - Top °BERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, - . -LW Pisdnak and Cleannthdort Ileacbantaio. siB Mort] • stnetoesr Unrc..4 Pusehm Depot, PittiLnlTab, Pa. .pd - A. KREBS & BRO. jithoviapl6lrs ' 1 , ,;; Corner Wood and Fourth Ste., - •PITTSBURGH. .„. .",-.- , , ,,, ,INif=AZIAC EiI:4II7CIZATELN, '':' • :- : 141 . ' . Practical - Lithographer Nos. 17 and 19 Pifth st,, Pittsburgh. rarroites, BESOW CARDS. PORTRAITS, LABZIL9,=9OE, KEItTIVIOATE9 Of BTOOKE nolktrly SILL BUDS. DRAM Downer's Prolific Deednog Strawberry . . CVQUAL. TO irAvors, SUPERIOR toßom's Eiseateg .ttrzfir, .gaii 10 BOWS No. be mMon mai tram tin to ten 141 nos ytadnetlry as I thy otborof the ono hazired Tattotfes in enittration." Bo sap rir-Itottner , of .ols ono Boodlint. • POUNCE. orlth wtbotojitorl been aortabrted ond dank basintoo .11.6 for ' rem oodln all our tnnosetions taro nom' hod row, to ' ontecatbt hie word or honotabb dotting. Elk!! tndooro too '' 0d0t9 6 the Wu"' ibr .00dortatly berry.— , Boml far el tealars of report oflanalracing lea s • _ • • JOHN AtIORDOQVI,JIL, . • . ,9 . ilttibirnta and Oakland /I arsettic.: .06 BAGS!! .84 r Slltz-littekwheo, _ n os, meow Grata BasLiPsda tc'er*Prietpdito Anygatatioloroisbedeoaage.ratles Dwl "'"= Mao cilsaydtmilar adatadaddalet i tta - Emma HANIZO CkaddifLiaatr sad Hand dadeir. : . '~~'s THE ESTABLIS illanuracturtra. STEW ART & FAIIiKNER IfANTITACTIBEIIS OP Pressed Fire Brick MILTENBERGER'S STATION, - Odd,dlys PiYETTB COUNTY eomuttomon, &c .VIULNEC TAN GORDELL WALICER & BARNEY& Ni). 160 Pearl Street, COMMISSION MSIICOAANTS Far the tale of P A cT2OA L COMMERCIAL [RECORD ocatesnize OF ARBITILATION RON NOV. J.SEM Parma. V. P.; W. IL WILLILVI WM. Uctr.4 Wit. MILD, J. J. Mum= • Vll•klyltevlesur afthe Pittsburgh blariset. (Reported venal:Ty/or Ota Pitaurga Ourfle.l FIMAT, Diclnata 2, 1060. The week lux been rather a buyout In commercial cirri.. The city !atoll of strangers, and the etreets present ten nonraging oopert of lousy life. The approach of winter and the oppertanity of einadlog trappliee op the Anent:l.oV, hav aimed an increased demand for doer, and the ehtpments op that lifer, and to the coutry, for wittier eupplia, have been quite large. The river has not been•high enough to let out the neat boats; but the weather to now warm and mold, ladlcating mare rain, sod we may therefore loot fora rim at an early nay. The mount ready for shipment I. heavy, conskiering the Idleness, which characterised the loading ussoo during the ettike. Them are from 100 to 150 pairs of but. ready , to go Cot. Prince have andargone but little thange during the wed, although the general endency le Su greaser firmness, In pro duceand breadstuff. The market hue ruled with great nob turtolty daring the week. The flog killing meson le beglaniog In earnest, and about $OO6 heed bare bean takin fur alaughtering this week. mato ly ilyet 43i grata, equal, manly, to 6 net. This is the ruling rate for large mud fat Clog. The money market Le somewhat firmer, the demand In. creating SA bwfom improve.. The Lula are nab:welly, under the circumstance. extending their lion of discount. hot not vary rapidly. Outside rater for No. I paper, 8039. Eastern exchange per and premium 'The Chicago Press my. t --The receipts and shipment pas:lnce for the put week, compared with thue of the {motions and the carrespoodiog week in 1060, will be 11. to the following tables:— lloceipte. Put Prey. Sam. Put Prey, Pune week. week. w'k week. week. •'k '6B. /lour, bb1._.... 18,692 29.625 4,400 20,780 25,601 4.655 . Wheat, tough— 85,383 101,058 19,852 140,581 314.167 22.715 Cern, buth......137,757 192,160 27,74 160,415 219,412 12,004 Oats, bO6-- 17,074 26,717 3,682 19,901 83,396 800 Rye, bath .3,172 4,211 252 1,407 4,027 Barkr, Lush— 10,573 19,710 14,02 38,263 35,410 264 Lire RNA 60. 11,703,,,11,341 11,553 2,577 0,109 3,257 Drened Ne 732 2,:141 8,769 ...... • . ~ Cattle, No. 2,471 1,1 3 1 1,61.5 re e.; 8:11 I The markets far all tied of tirade:a, he Wee general!, quiet sod inactive. /lour ham town dull, without any ma terial change In quotations. Wheat ruled gain. sod steady the greeter part of the neek—clositam neem.t. Mom buoyant, with an ethanol, or 4060 on tee ruling prima • oreolt ago. Cornlas declined fidgen on non, and about 10c on old. Oat. quiet and 'tautly, Mtn • goad qty demand mod "'ix.antiniat2.@,4o. Barley In wool demmed and adenoid 'Moot In during the nook. The follo*lng table shone Iho recrlpte and ablymenhe of live and dressed hogs eitue the /St lustxet , compared with than of Mal week during the mine period: from Nov 1 to Nor. di Shipped dot tug same period Left over fee peckers and inichera......24,605 The =cent salt over dnring the past week for peeling end city Oren: , win 9,863 hogs. The beef packer. sha Ishii at work, cud It Is eatiaseted that upwards of 9edloo beef of cattle have nose far been killed. The Cincinnati Ptini Current says receipts of bose daring the week, this season, and camparatively tor 11[0[11e preview mason., op to this date atarel as follow.: By Railways By fleet__ .......... Brom Rentncky...—. Driven In. Total !or die Pravloaaly reported . Tubs/ Ibis sus. 69,261 Barge time in 1838 181,1d1 D.. do 1857 .. ..... 95,091 19951 IM do 1955 131,009 • Do do lBsl 105 654 Do do 1863 119.919 A large huskies has been dorm to mesa pork for tutu delivery, beginning at 81.1,73, and closing at $ 1 0.„ nod at 1111 rate tuns were willing to,sell at the clove. Dot this bowl. teas is all Apecoletive, and consegnontly of little reel value —no races Man H•bet non made that mar. pork tralld In this market brivreen the 10th and 'Mtn cf next Febravy, at $l3. A dealer from Towns. made largo purchases of bulk meats for Fobrnary delivery, maw Mo or fifteen days age, but It wan kapt strictly prints anti! last .root, at 3f/35 , ,1,; for abouldrao, mad 7drlN for &idea. Hs mold no doubt now out his contracts at • baldsoMo profik ll* made thew par. thaws bawd dallowitt wpm • abort bog mop In hl. Mato, and a largo from aloha= stud Georgia. The Cincinnati Gazallo-sayor—Eaatern owhaogo haa riot been made freely from produm oporationt was /mud. pata4, and s marter ysetetday and today, exceeding the re. mints. the la Armor, with an upward tendency. Neale. gaidl:4,N) for New Pert and Philadelphia, and I.;', pram. for Bsltlreora and Boston, and thero wen tratemetiow beta°eu Ito boom, at h' prom. for New York. llmkors' PM., with the ascoptioo of the Vs/ley, which 'aro still sold at ,/,/,; Owing to the 'Wooed supply of ra. change, some of ten hours/ewe again returnlng bank POW. Paving. were throrward to several of the moot wesedble 'hanks to-day. There Is may a trilling Mildness doing Cs N. Oljella3 =chimp, owl Twos an stationary 01 par buying, and 3ii@l4 poem selling. • Eir. Loco; Nor. "A—v. x —Finer le doll at $5,00 for city raper. With luadeqnate offerings of wheat, prime bare advanced 2fg e 3c per been; recelpte 1,970 tmah. Corn Arm; receipts X 0 .03 bash. Oara are tending npwarda, with • gnad demeud. eel. at 484.50 c. .• IVtdirty ataady wilh a fair demand. There Is an &care demand for hog., With mal.,it esa haul hoary at Sei. Contracts veers meth, for 15,06) boat cc /Ivory at Waaton sad Nf..h.oph for DerawiNr sod January dettnn-y at $3,40 to. 51,60. not. • There arm a heavy demand to day foe Eastefaaatlnggie, and prices advanced to Nat% prem. for tameable fana • •BLlES—Ahara to warmly any movernoot so not.. hetes Ash Is In Lair demand as ay(. Pout aro oominal at Vgra. and theists at b%446, APPLB4--the inquiry to regular, and 0ak...4) cot fined lo wash lots of strictly choice variative at $2,2:42,40 bt01r.,25g237 r.,25g237 ruling. ALL'—kfttatousgh tuanufsctured coutlaww In fair demand, with steady ahiprotints to all porta of the country. Tho tut tabliottod rates at prewnt are: Seamth 1,51 s half Mils. $l.OO Cream 6 460 3.00 3.60 Porter 3.00 BALM—ft,' psice current of Messrs. Varlet sV Barker. for printed bugs is as follows: floor sack. 124 31.0„ 134.37,60 1,000; 25 Ms $.5042.5fC 7010. s o s@7s:Ms $13063110; wit bass--6 ID. 212414 10 do $22,160425; Li do $230;;30:17:Ydo vr,cgact 35 do $3244.5. Ham and nowt bags-13 1161 $5? 100; 10 do $4,75; 12 oo $4.50, 10 do $423. Oralo Lega-2 Loeb, muslin, $lO 11 100: 2 doy drilling, $l6; 2 do, Osnaborg's, $l4 0418; 3 do do, 518@24. BACON—tho sepsen I. 'so [wadi toes and U., stocks so light that qui:Marotta are qualnly nominal; we. goats 1311,01. fors at 81i, Sides 10, and plat. Hamm 10.4. BEANS—the new moll f Donna Is coming Ith mad we notice sereral militant oWhite to lb, trade at slsO Mutt DROOMPAthe demmd is gull, NEW to gm supply; sales or common to choice at $.343,00, and fancy at SALO. BUCK WBYAT FLOC/1.--th, receipts or. now Increasing. but the demand earrlrs off toe ricottas prompUy; .184 la hulk on amiss] at 51,7041,87, and from store lo sacks at $2 EA= • BUTTER Ar EooB—we haar of oar doomed for packed Bel. ter, but prime Roll irie lair supply and is friwir takert at 16 Ha tt. Egg. 17016. remain gene tear... and rt.. v hae advanced to BUCKETS AND TUBS--The factory price. (oak par hind.) at Pallaton and New Brighton ar. Br Buckets $1,60 ah 1,76, and'ln bit, 84,76086,76 1p doz. /nun .tore, bockats *ell la the retail way at $1,7660T1,04. CORDAGH-- htwollla Rope, coil, 43 0 * R.Heaths Rope, cot, 14 a * lb I Hemp Rope, coil, 11 o TI lb Hemp Rot; lb e cut, 12 0 Ti Tarred Rope, coil, 11 c * lb Tarred Rope, eat, 12 0 6,l lb Packing Tord,llno, 11 o TI lb Backlog Yarn,rom lu c Ti 7. RED CORDS—Mond* $1,60, wiAgBl3,lo p doze IioPP. $ 1 . 3 7, 1:4 01 .4V476 P do. Hemp 001111 eta ill lb. PLOUGH LINES—ManUIa, 87 eta 91 dos. Hemp, 70c. 0011'ON YARNS—The market la newl7 ril the folio" quotation. which are corrected to date: 10006 T.D. N0..6 to lOinclunire 200 *lb No. 16..... Noa 11 A 12.......-...7.1 1.111.1 b Nh 17. No. 13 -22 c *4l lb No. 18... N 0.14 Zia p lb N 0.10... No. lb.. ..._24 o 616 No. 20... go. 400 00603 0016. 11 elk doz N. 600.. No. 600 10 c TI del N 4000.- N4600_..._9 o 16 dos No. 1000. No. 700., 8 . Si dm. t Oariwt chain, aaahoL 2fic * lb - Do do white, 28 (11:6 0121.2, 2IC " Do du 30 to 44e 27,c 0 Coverlet Yarn Mc ° Candlewick 20c " 11111111103. ID .......... .. 1 60 6c1c 1 : " . Bat ßemllg ting, No. 1,... . DoNc. 2 ,. 11c o No 1 8 % 19 7 , 1 No 2 71.901iEd 04.111D1A8 AND BOAP—Candles are ateady at our gnat.. thntadippecl 12%, mould 13 and adamantine 18014. Soap remains aa before, aboady at b fur common, 6% for Palen, aid 10 forßawyer'a Toilet a Clartile, 606% for /34warata Chemical OR= sad 7 for Genoa. ClLEE9B—with moderato reretpta the mutest la quite firm of 10 tor Weetern Reaerve, and 11 for Gahm. • DRIED YRlllT—irevoral rata of Dried dopier haw. been reported doting the week at $1,76, which la the reeling rate. DRIED 13004—. fair demand end regular calm In email line at 130134. TEATlLEan—vory dull; prime %atom are telling at 40, on arrival, and in =tall patrols at 49. 11811—no change; we quota No. 8 blacken"; large at $ll, and half bble $5.76, Baltimore Boning., $7,00. Laid.. do, $5,60. Alewives $6,110. Lake White, $lO f bbl; do Tart. $9,10, half bbl. White, lb% and Like Barring $1,75. /LOUR—the demand during the week he. bmo quite active, and the Wes reach about 13,000 bbl., msbely Dom atom, to go to the frontal districta. The ruling rum from atom are $601,19 for Ropm, 0,360445 for Extra, $5,76016 for yendlT Burr and $0,25 for fancy brand.. Epp . pour, $4,74 GRAIN—Coax fa In fall supply but the domand from ills. tlikn has atvorbed It ail on arrival at 56646; from store, It toad at GO. Osm sell at 404r43 on amval, and 45(447 from Moro. Rol Is token frmly on &mind at 137691. BLS -100 la It. fair demand at 70675 far 1100 d to prim* Western Spring. WECar Is Wan In good demand and wt. at depot of Spring Nu. 1 at $416 , Red -Winter $1,21, and White. sl,23gg 0111:81YRIES-the dock of Sugar and Holum le pott ing lower, and there I. bat little now left to operate to. Saks of Oohs at 7,44,47%, and New Odes. at W. Na.. is olm i m, from N.,,,,06...a,.e1inat 60; old le held firmly at 45. Coffee le steady at 1.*'...4) 13 ...d moo ot 0Rt1i1..4. GAB PIPS-the followittg an tbe quotation, tor wrought rot; tubing: Yee Pooh lochGea Hr.. ; 7 8 eta.._ _ a . ... q,s, o 6 .. ,g a o ' o log ~ 8 —l3 " 834 1 o " .....173i ..° 4 i, filittioet to the customary dim:mint. 11.6.6-aalea at males at slo@t2oll ton. lIIDEd t LEATIMI-thill; green had hides are quoted. nr, the latter Aware rating for city slaughtered. Gram sited Wee d - A. Dry Phut 17. Rough country leather I. doll at 26.2.27: - Dreesed Leather I. goofed as follow.: Red i S4nrden Solo ti ft..- ---altkAi Lather &Ulla et ...- Skirting Leathwr gl lb '' •• ' .-::...---. 1 4 1 7 2t a 1. '''' ...:. 22letZ0 11005-in goadiemand, and sabta of •bont 1100 bead, In. ciudidg time booth. to arrive, at 43itb4 1 )1, gray, imp t a t bug. readily Waging the Matte hors. MN A NAlMatte following le the elandenl bill of pides for ,mail big Wl* tidtra are filled at a induction of gyiti thaw rata:- 156% 34. I% 19i, lg._ 2, W, • 2 t VA. fiVia.4 3 i4a . • •4, an d 434 DY 66 to / 1nch...............--.,... 74.2.3% 803.4, 4 and 4 34 DY3ii irob-.-----SYs Br 8 .4.40 1 1f1435 D7iialoi. .3.10 1060... ...........-...Vi .13.4,234 and 2!..hy 444 . '3.l6llncti.-andl% % , to 2 i ilb: -. ..; 2 8t 114. - Vg-ehtt 2 ;b7 UM - B:lB,ftu. - ayi tiotextmaxm sr — S- - "xt, y - Per Foot loc6.GasPys...B2 /1001. 15 lath _.......... ...... " " • 11401. ISOM / Non. L1,J.4, fll5ll No ..11;,‘ 97 _10.30.~?i W fy Per Knit-- lOd tki -chwarimu l t t n .- 4 6 as ald - tr • , , . • • • !I- • - • • , , DAIL T ~- : BuRG i.•. i 4,1.16 and 5,i inch ..... _.:7%••• Eirseaboe,l and 11%, (nob •,! lili,4:itidif a :bill by IA and 34 locb-...4b,1 by % and ~.‘y incb.......5% BaddleTras i l% and 1% by ' by tat, 9-10 and v. Inch 4.4 ad)and 1 1 % by l'4, 1111 •114 1...—......-_O4 qin ‘V6"" d l i 'l ' ' l ' l : 34 Q b.;;Oe . ;Va n n ' il ! ' ,Pi d o ch !Cr MOM= Al.fp 8417.2. 4 . 113 eh ..... ....,. ...... .....D . , . z..,4 , LAIII.-tievr Lard is iaat'srket; sales of No I cif In bids .t naill.,'. Sod in kept at 117474,12. y MESS POltK—tbs Inquiry ivr war :flees Pork b. Wen quite brisk, and on. note considerable eaten to ca ult., can. at $15,60@576. OlL—aides of Refined Card Oil at tabg,lo. herd 00 No Ile firm at 90, andLloatied I, lull at ii 547•070. PIG /11ETAL—therol hate boon • flier additiantl .1. of Allegbeny Pig, atuonnting in oil to 1500 tons, at r. 55, sic Coombe. POTATOXS—eaIcv of primaNeeltaanoche at 450507 Rod. frols 9 25 0 25 . ter.onfing 03 gnality. Baba of Jerse es. est I at $21503,00 ? Ohl. y BMWS—Myer Is very doff, and,ho tailing price, on the i, partici( burin, is 44; o Wes are reported. Tfafithy is reiunicul at $202,275. lavievel, $1,1041,12. • MALT—a mahrate I emend mod este. of No. 1 rot $1,1,05. TALLOW—rough I daiught by the butchers •t 7, end • country ronticired at 9. IVINDOW.CILA9B—pricca aro gnu, and as retreat 0 quotations forth. smell .'m., city ihnk,. ,--. ct . nod 7:11, s3,ltt Salo, $3,74e. kill 019011 aud 9112 to 10014 fl lei 8:13 to 9013 and 9014 to lUslti, $4,50. 1 . 10., an, met c 4.411 pnceir, couutri brande range 60 cents ? b o n lees. For Pie &art:Dolling needhina tares, 10'99 con: discount off. Willi% LtCAD--111.10 and In steady demand at 92,14 iii keg for pure In aU, and dry On y+ Chi aubJect to the usual discaout. lied Lead 8400, net , and Labarge 846. WHISK V—Perit9ed Is steady at Ve,sB. 8411.1 Di MI It, I. at 75 to gifit 1.5.0, aokaillog to:quality. • Imports by River. It IltELip o t, per Id Inores--57 bbl., 1 (drolly mill, Munn Barton; 15 hbla 81 1 111.11. II du cd...1411, Perver; 71 do apples do cider, 2 do krona 311.1131C1,11', 01101“.1 01.141, 1111•31.16 t06 b,rl corn: gdi.ut ton & Stewart; 17 tone rooted, anomie, 3 hbls ouli•us, do nibs!, Cooper; 150 paper. 31Clurharg 33 hales bay, Barret h 12 do do, og tier, 5 bide*, 27 hugs, owner, 05 bg• I..arlry, Rhodes & Vorner; 23 do do, Smith & cec 21 bbla flour, 31 . 0nlly; scrap iron, Zug d Painter; 20 pkgs pr, duce, 5117lobio; if, do do, Calbouu. LoaISVILLIC, per Clara boan-1230 1441 11.11 r, fdl tre lard, 100 bra starch,: b. rods, 17 hbds tobeero, 2 coke, 1 bc ginseng, 2 bbls berswok, Clerk d mr 1 csk rnll.l. 31'liee; 16Z kg. wheat, Brown & lilrkpatriek; 1 bh4l tobscc, iVesuson. 410 bbl. 111'lanolld & Arbuckle; 31 bbls tubrc. u, 51a cycle. The weather yesterday was not warm ne ember came In lite • lamb nod. to make will be expected to go oat like • hon. Thit river etnod at want tire feet by pier hose. The water le so low that 'Maur the larger boat. NI here. The Pantie c..intt get out, and though t go had out her banner for tlrPilltOre. e• dolt getting oil Cast Gmy's new boat, the Ilawk.Eyo State, IS COL hotly. She will re finished by the middle of nett i and will be • model of beauty. A line new ennimer, celled the Locker State, le h, re sad IS building With rapidity. The only ardent. on Wednewley night rtvre :be Alm, from Wheeling, and Witt of fowl, euti CIAI• from Lontsville,Wilb • large lot of flour. tildurbfere bin Nall tap In shipping 4 manifest on the wharf. The receipts oi tiler Ala very large. 10 1.200•• of an, th tog this They average about 6.000 Wits per day The Fort War be gaga Railroad is &dog an Immense loostoms in Hour. They bare been obliged to enlarge thew renewing defeu, and the qumttly of flour landed there daily is infamy. of any thing tnat Would have been deemed ivegible a maple of yews store The flour trade, and In tact the 'retinue branches of trace with that thriving city on 001.41[01411M 000012011• 11‘0 , 1 fart, which will here to be taken into the a. :vont henctdorth.: The Mariners, with r.OO bids ir floor, lee. Clocinnen, Pittsborsh, on Tuetriay. Tn. Cincinnati tintstte a.) ~ he has on board the remaion of her lain - clerk-11r. Alaritu A. Donnahoe, who hod on tits Itith Instant, nt ht Leda, but did not complain much until they rem-hod Vt. Loot, w ben he grew eu touch worse t tot tln • low day soill hopesof lying his life war given up. Ile died on Thursday last. Air. Danuthue wee • yon or, man, conch beloved. sill his froth .1111 C 01110 • Du - loam] srrow erelong Ids isuds. Ills smelt ate to be t teron to Sittstungib '.veer his relative.. rookie. The St. Louis, Lebanon and Dsitoish w• re doe lu (norm. nett on Friday night, from icier,, The 'L. grille Courier anye thp Cumberland neer visa rtatog Tutwday with loot feet of water no !Inge:lli •14.1•111 Tel. wilt open 10• L regnm to the appro..eh outesmors, nod bring out large sett tints of protium waiting kw the =art./. The new inflamer on the lianoograttsla Slack Water, called the w Ounbar," works sdnotrably. It will be routemborsti that she num In the Risen of Itte:Lumrne, gold to run on the Alimissippl. The trade on lb. Stack Water e r n dm tug the Sommer, but or Improving now A mown redo hem, now, would do on all tt power It would let down one rout, which is a.OOOOll neetleA 1,10. 1 so the moory is to our market. 185,1. 105,250 .1;113 Steamboat Rea eeeee . A ItIIIVED. DCPAIcrED. j,trTel7..gr.,rAph.Brolrasrlll., TelAgraph..Brovruars Br..turv lllr ;ltr , ausr II Col. Bayard. ElisatA. th . flu, ' l O .Itra ' bo Miner , .. Wheeling: - Clara I.ln, 1.001.t111a Tel•qrspni• leinzk•ts. Nair YOSS, Dec 1--Cotton as to and isuprose.l. bsler nplaoda 11 , y.11 1 Ficus .aloe o IVIS) Wig !tnito fr. loath IV; Ohio 1.5 6 , 60 Soothe, IS 8645 SO. Wheat. bear): males of 32.Ca. , J bus: Clot' $ 1 mal Oven liens: Wee old )elion nia4r.h. Pork firm; 111rera Stu 12.,G. ps $ll I_l4Y.s, firm at 1 1;i:iao12).;;; Molasses nrm Oat, 1,re.05.,1 (loge anti as r . ,-No - n 7. Pig Iron quiet. f. 012.5. Pr.gbie on Cotton to Liverpool Money ilarket bolds tne itsoseass4 firmness In rates b.. Heed since Monday; iondancy Lirdd^d'Y Moor lender. The rating rate to Oret class borrownrs oo onll is per cent, and i11W47 an beginning to be mentioned .here l l+ol applications are made for gitt-adge G../ and O 0 a. 7 1.1114 ( . ..8% are it, ealablishesi quotation, antlendoreed anti I, mouths p• 104,, however gooJ, la current belois per cent The galsoula, for Southampton, liarr4 and tiarcl.org, to day, faked out $700.000 Inspect... Clam:Mall, bee. I.—Flour nary Cum al $5 la hw aow Wheat prime Wtkv/at $1 tU; rod p 1540/ is. Liam and other grains nneitumed. Whisky .trolly at 22 111. a. Pork: alight dr011... IlarJu atmSlugs St; 114.4. 6 25. Exchange %.,. PunionratA. her . I.—Plour salt. of 760 bbir; sop, one $5 25625 374: extra $ll 75041 i 7%; extra family and fancy (tad 75. &yo Flour in demand at $1 25; Corn Illenl dud at $3 71. Wheat: sales ax. tot, red at SI 3 5; .bit* $ 1 44. Rye 93493 e. Corn scarce and in good demure nalr. 20.0 bur, new yellow 711:451. Unto 4303. /5. Whisky 26,07 r. flatrodou, Dee. I.—Flour firm; lin:vac:l St null Ohio 5. 37%. Wheat buoyant; ..41,1 at it 3E0 4 41 4.. for whit, nd $1 2641 51 Cary dolt new Rh., t 46573; ydlaw 74. %Shia ky 1161 S. Provhdoun: mead imok $l5 71, prime jlo imeue atdee 10e. Groteriew ordet. Poe Sr. LOUIS.O rplendi J_' parr C. 14. Dorlutsny, wtll ve Lir the irborparld marmrdlst.por.c.T et 10 rl.. k r. N. For freight or p %I Fe• P. ply Oa Mar.. ..r e. FLACK, RAILNIX/3 & Ctl.. Agta. FOE Sr. LOU/ S.—The excellent mi.mor DAY CI CY. 'Capt. Ani. grill Inman for the aluvo.d al intrroaallato rr porta ao T111:I DAY the 24 mat. at 5 o'clock r. Y. Yor frelgat or paavage apply eo board or Ili .2a - • • FOR CINCINNATI & LOWS-- VILLE.-71ae floe atm MODERATOR, Capt. eo. W. on will leave for the shim. ono ail inter medi. porta on TUN DA S, 2‘l, at 10 o'clock r. r. For freight or pasrage apply on board or to For d YLACK. BARNES Agy. - . .flastbille, kr. • .• • . . ... ..... .. • . Volt N ASIIVICLE--:The splen- • i: did steam, 8 1 1 .1111111/1111,,Cept W nr. 0 Harry. will leave (or the above...fait Interenedmce port' oil BATUItDAY, the 2.1 not, let 10 o'clock A. DI. For freight or pimp. apply . board or to noZO FLACK. BARNES A C0.,.4.1a. mot ;Memphis S jittlu, 03ritatts, t i r i riliMrillS - --•ifii - e line 11.4 -- -'' - . steamer GOODY FILIENDS,Ceptato T nhoman, will leer.. for the shove end oI Intennedtato pinta On TlllB DAY, Lec..ll, For frelghttel P e amFeerfrif on board or to on 2( FLACK. notrrks k CO, Age* Ll 41 It MEM - 1111S AND NEW .1: ORLFANB.—The new and apleadid *team er tYKRD..Ort, Captain Robert IL Crehratt, wall leave for the Mono and all Intermediate porta on TEM DAY, DI inotant. For Irolght or perwage apply on board, or to room FLACK, BARNES A CO, A gent*. .FOR MEMPILIS AND NEW OKLEANB.—Tho Coo steamer DIA -111000, Capt, A 0 111`Calltim, will leave for the awry not intermedlato ports on MIS DAY, :a not, at 4 D. et. For height or pamago moldy on board or to nol FLACK, nAnxes A CO., Agents. - tJohtucur EIiNSL rules the mass of tho people, othattrer the mlananted sod mleantbrope phllme4M e r s may say n the contrary. Chow them a good thing, let its ton na be clearly demonnrated, ad they will Got hesitate to glee It then moot cordial patrototge. The memma have al ready ranged the lodgment of • phy.loinu concerning the atom of fIOBTXTTRIVB DITTEDS, Uf non be non is the lantana, goatlUn of an inedicion that are scoollly cold In ovary wenn of the lat. It lo now reeognMe4 as groat. lyooperlor to all other rem•dles yet.dsrlved tor disease. of the digest's° organs, act a. Madmen dynotery, syn.er ala, and for the Carlon. hirers that arise from derange...it Mahon" it:alone or I/m.(2nm. llostetter's name I. net becoming • honeshold word from Mane to Team from the sham of the Atleatle to the, Pacldc. Try the ankle and be Misted. Sold by dm:meats and Mellera generally, overran., and be 'LIOTTETTAII t SMITH, maotacturernmd prow-lon., II nmr steams. • laTt"d.....f. 00 BBLS. New Crop Molasses for Halo tea arrive. del _JA SITS G A IL DLN Elt. MESS PORK-20U bbls, Now Maas Pork for We by [d..l] SPRINGER JIARDAVOR A CO. -WILK2OO"S boulders in L balk for male by k del &MONGER BARIUM! # Co. litiErciS/D/C5-2000 Sides in bulivfor Rale JJ by WO 13P/00ER LEARBaCIII & Co, . EW bue.pe u Sou reed ftda day pea Mame. Adrian far sale by 130.10 RICYFIER • kNDICILSON,zb Wood etre.. UTTEIL-10 lAdfutte , r jun reo'd and fur We by • • rey29 01107 A VAICt ---- ChNIONBL-500 bus Ourotio for We, to aoso ur comfgoment. 4,1 VP A TAN °ORDER; Ao2D Ili Second at YRUP—SLT this. / Eastern Syrups, for Han t. ," JOIIN FLOYD k CO. TkITLXs-75 in store end for We B. 13 7 YLOTI) tCO i 34 Llborty et. DICE-20 Ace. price° Rice fir sale by LIP nozo _ _ JOHN num a CO. C RI: ---- ,( )R,N-1000 bus. to arrive' this day tor initiou track. II ITOIIOOOII, WORERRY a 00. ______ ITT - REY-200 boxes, Noes Gild jars just teed .4 for ..lo by WILLIAIIIB a JOILNOTON• WO' 114 Broltbflold Wert. A/ PYLES-150 bbts.Bpliflowers,Oreettinge, Am, receiving and fur sale by nog RIDDLE. WIWI'S Bcf,EA:MinVIE'Sit,BI(I..OMyTTEER. CirriNOF 23 coma. of Stilthfleld 1113(1 Fourth atroots. L") .- 20 kegs prime now lard ii. arrive and for Lao by watt • tilt All t via OCIRDER, ilfl4.6oed at. . • AT —4OQ builhela Red and .Whito Eoathun Mad twinkle by aotY &RABA itiAllin t Ut SaCipa Mot • li." ' • .:...,:r.-...i::::;-!,.:',',-:,:.-;-.'-'..C;, :.•:....-.....':1',,..;• 4d 6 . cu , ,16 • 34 :a u. 7,5 • ittisburgij " Oot Pplkm 3 In Inelt ,- 4,00 IMINEI Preoml Bplk hs t• I PfiDLTAIIRD L/AILY AND WICEISL Y BY .11 lengt 6.16 ,KRFL FC "1" C U Buller (lleele VIS 4 /IRO orrr.zn, tnov • o-.. Plow MWintgs EUDAY MORNING, DE * 4 ! MEMO RIVER. N IC ws.. 121=11 R.outz, .scc /TACK. BA RN YA k Cl)., A, etntinnatt. Ste 2. Wa cannot Win by abandoning the cesencial dootrinea of the Republican party, or by ignor• log the nueotiontrwhlch grow out of the design of the South to Wend Slavery. If the forma. don cif tho Republican party was a neeensity in 185 U !then ito mainteasoce now is a IIeOPIIIV, for neber has the policy of Southern politiElann been 'more positive thou during the lost:few years. Abandoning the doctrine of "popular lovereiguty," they ore about to press upon Con gress and lho country the necessity of a slave code for the territecries. L. We cannot win by taking a candjattle who fails substantially - nod thoroughly to represent the prinolples of the Republican party; for we cannot live for n moment while under thoteeefl• shy of making explanations. We may have no particularl choice 'among a number of duce , eminent, defenders of our ase, but our candidate must be 'Republican, cOneerrative if you please, but thoroughly imbnettwith the creed of the organ ization, and deter:dud to stamp ho policy on tho government. '.;Any other nomination, on whatever opceious pleas it might bo made, would b e beaten i n ftdvalabe.,-AiWark. (N. J.) Nee. &prime]) Lose or A VIM/. ANTI TWO YOUNG M6l OF RAOINE.—The RAO4IO Journal, nye two young men named iiamuel and Theodore Lone, of that city, starlid on the 9th inst., with th e Helen Mar, a malt take craft, for St. Joseph, hitch. where they hid intended to proourevi oar go °nipples and return. The trip usually takes two or three day but nothing hoe yet been heard from them. , . . MR. Beaus reoentlysit of the.lo l lo4log an teetlouc remark; "John Brown is 4 brick." "Why?" naked *lrina , "AloolUso he lo_llliflTto bo inamovarfiled," pFPI , IAL r. ;',CSI ui Tat . • SO4 I irresininilenro of the Daily Plitstiot,h Gesetiol WASHINGTON CITY, Nor. I:70,, Co, to-: —Although bat less than a week roma:ins before the attsombliog of Congress, but few of thp members have made their appearance. It is rumored that the Republican members will meet in Now York or ;Philadelphia and hold a preparatory ; eatictia, to as to secure uniformity. of action when they phall arrive here. We think this is a good plan, ns they will then be free from the importunities of ' offire'Seekers i and the general crowd of bangers on who eta „fir”, 0, hoed ou the division of-the :Iloilo: The Mum stool(' ho organized for the good of the common cause and fur the goad of the country. If this be done we can have no fear, as to the result In !Slit, I t.hpreandidates for the Spealrarship are i.pokan •,t . :am time of organization litiproorhei r The I.ou kiln° dooreni nominates Rom William Penning , ton, of New Jersey, and thinks he eight to bd ml for his Whig antecedents, Mr:. &doter, of Va., (opposition,) hot also Leen named,by the Item ° . crate as a no itable candidate to combine the Routh ern Opposition and Democratic votes. We pro In. formeLkhowever that Mr. Botelor would not accept a nominetion, inasmuch as he has offer Leen a:nsens- Ler of any legislative body, and Vonsermently has not that experience necessary for a presiding.Offiser. It is new understood as conclusive that Henry Win ter Davis and Emerson Etheridge will nut vote for a lietnociat for Speaker. Some very loony things occur dolly in the 6 . (pb of this city. A few clays ego It cage out in aci arca de about dissolving the Ullin, in !honouree of which . . ._, it fixed lhe time for that event es follows: "Ere The rays of the tun of Ahrck, 4, 1661 ; light the dorlft, of the Capitol, the preseht Union will y among the bygones. The bond of cohoalufh will be severed ?forever.- That Sounds very pretty, as language, but as a feet no doubt it very much. However. timid people had better !Mike a note of it. This passage reminds us of a young ruembor of a debuting society, who want ed to male a flourish. Said he, ' , The moon rose in majestic; splendor, und—and —tret again:" and ho In myl. last I gavo you an extract from the . st o c in which it wanted to annihilate the Republican pretties df this city. Now it advises the police to See a dap inoltout on persons entering the rooms of the p Republitin Association. It stayer "rho pnlice should have n scrutinizing eye on all suspicious, evil-looking persons who may take shel ter in the city. The railroad depot should beetosely observed. The incendiary printing offices should be closely watched. The•tievire den,' or Black Repub lican Association Lodge, should not, escape attention." The Democreey are very rorry,that nothing could be inede•,ent of Cook's confession. They expected astounding developments, implicating every Repel. 'icon member of Congress. Th• confession is to la published . in pamphlet form, for the benefit of ono of the portals moulded by Brown's party. It apPeern by the Nee. Jersey papers that thn seat of lion. John C. Ten Eyck is to be contested. On what gnoind we know not, as Mr. Ten Eyck was - elected hy.one vote. fhe boat 01 o[lo of the members of the Legislature was contested, but it ituf. decided that the rnenaber was entitled to his sea t election f.ie Senator took place. The candidates for l'rinter are becoming mernus every day. No lea than A wee tyk es differ ent partici:tiro .candidates, the overheating Wendell included. Use OF VIE %Votiorats OP Tot DreP—Art bra t from to Ten Ilititt Long —ln a conver. nation with Capt. Kirby, of the ehip rnen•ah, which arrived at thin port on the 'dl net , front New : York, he yesterday gave a description of the great floating ice-land, which ho passed on the , tlfiof August, about fifty miles to the soothwarVot Cape Horn Captain Kirby and his utliceraand crew all agreed in pronouncing this the !sips( iceberg they bud ever seen, and what is more remarkable, it is very. rarely :that these wonders of the deep ever show themselves 148 late as August. It argues a terrific Antarctio winter, which,indeed, was abuallitutly illustrat ed in the tepee bail and snow Iterate experienced by all the ships which have recently arrived from the Atlantic ports. The great berg was ,seen fired by the second officer, from the deck, about noonnu the 9th of August.' It was then amereglitteringhummook oo the horizon ahead. Capt. Kirby, at first could not believe that it was ice, nod thinking he might have been drifted to the north 'raid during the several days fa which he bad not bee • get an ohservition-=set it down as nu Island n o .red With scow The windlitas from t stire!lard, and the ehip going at thtrate of ei knatashe soon brought the whole hotly•shoe.e OTIV)U. and not long after the ice .was found tel elector. along the whole ahead and oil the weather bow. The course:of the ship was4hen altered, so as to bring the ice on the tee' now, and gradually as the bearings altered, fire icebergs of various sizes were made out The ehip passed within a few miles of the windward of.them. Ono was very lofty, about the size of - Angel Island, which Capt. Kirby thinks it reeCmbled somewhat in shape, but was much higher, Others 81.0,1 23 though detached masses.of the great berg. This monster is esti mated to has been from eight to ten Miles long. and very high—a solid mass of ice,kgaiost which the sea hroke,ag upon the tron•bodiod shores of a continent. Al four miles distant the water about the ship was agitated with eddies and ripples caused by the opposing presence of sa largu a body to be the usual occan currents. Thu &idea along which the ship passed appeared to be precipi tous up for more than a hundred feet from the 'water, when they broke up towards the peeks to The interior o( the island; and down the steeps, the spy-piano showed the existence of great gut, lies and watercourses. iCheu the min shout: full upon the island it reheated the light with great brillianoye The island being of suit size it seem ed to be dearly stationary, hut most have been drifting 'lowly with the current, which there sell to the, N. N. K. Some of the smaller bergs assumed alight blue appearance. No dirt,treen, or vegetable matter could be seen upon any of them. Tba diy was clear and afforded a fine vlew'of the Island. It was a majestic spectacle which those who witnessed it will not noun for get. The ono 'described by Nona in kin “Two Years Before the Mast," was much smaller than thin. It was late in the afternoon when 'the Un newish arrived. About six o'Olock a largo English packet ship, under a cloud of canvass, hove in eight, steering to the eastward and astern and to leeward of her a bark. Capt." Kirby displayed his eignals read ing ice abenr—which the 'ship acknowledged by immediatelphnollog up to the northward to wards Cape Dern, Bud the ham though -too far distant to read :the signale, took the alarm and followed snit. he ice wee directly in the track of vessels bound to thn outward. The vessels were ■leering full upon it, and would hove reached it (but fur this warning) after dark, whoa, probably, both would have been founder ed. The ship appeaild to bee large Melbourne packet and had Many people on deck. The name made out from her eiguals was Phllopontas. This Immense iceberg wen; - doubtless, detached from the cant masses la the Arotantie Ocean, and Wan set to the north Ward and eastward by the cur rents. CAN IV& iVILE I IN 1860 !—Certainly we oao, If we are determined and energetic. The country ie thorooghly siah of Democratic men and meas ures, and it Waille to tura over, but there are no many brainless loge and timid politicians in the way thai it is!ditheult to accomplish the feat. There ore several ways we cannot win. 1.. We cannot ::win by ahusiog those who nat. orally would eont with us, but who are not yet disposed to entid . heartily and vigorously into the Republican party. A courteous and prudent policy. a eoucesSion- of honest purposes and time,, and a generous treatment of the Fillmore men ,of 1856 will do much towards securiog their 00-operation in WO. Cttitti CIT AFFAIRS. ; AunteuhrtinAh.—The regular monthly nthet- Y ...CTEOIIOI.OOI,AL Obitervatioct I, the r,otrro. log of the Board of Managers of the Allegh63y County Agricultural Society was held on Wed hi, E. Shaw, Optician, 5.3 F nth St..--rorreeted daily: I nesday Capt John, Young, President, in the to on,. to count. chair. so 0 o'clock A.ll 12 ~00 (2 rntaii The Ca lee to adjust the differences 6e i tweeu the trot. City College and Uolfsi College,' iu relation to the action of the judge's; at the late Fair, reported that the complaint of Mr. Ituff was unfounded in !sot Report adopted and committee discharged. r Mr. Or. hi Cliuttleir, earpri dealer, et., having made a very fury display of elegant car pets, etc., at the late Fait, (or which, no pre mium was odured, the Board ordered a warrant his favor f or Cu to be drawn to rtver the es prose fir. M . C.,incurred to roak..ng the display. The ll.tard recommended It illiazu titainh, sou of hiuq Etti , of Evergreen flatulet, fa the' 1130r,1 of Ihe Farmers' Iligh School, for 0 Ittil,tion to the school no a pupil. (to motion of Gen !ingley, the thanks of the Board were returned to George 31. heed and J. T. Shaw, , for 164 arduous services on behalf of the Society airing and since the Fait. A communication from Mr. of Find ley township, was laid heforc the Board. tie motion, the sum of :F.. I was ordered to lie paid him for sheep exhibited at the late Fair, Instead of a bronze medal. , The Finance Committee watt iostruoted to credit the accounts or the Treasurer EMI report loth next meeting Elisha Simkins, the inventor and exhibitor of a morticing machine, exhibited at the late Fair, was awarded a silver medal in lieu of it {trout( medal. I Barometer . BEATTY 11A LL. —The Bal/I,T ,1,1,..1rare for this week publishes the report of the building committee of this new hall for the accommoda. tin .of students , at the Westeru Theological Seminary at Allegheny. The ground on which the building stands was purchased of William Thaw, Esq., (or $3,032. - It fronts on Ridge scree 99 feet and on Central Avenue 287. The ; ; lot was paid for by contributors. Messrs. Car ter A. Bros., Francis Spies and Cash, of New York, gave $225; Means. James Laughlin, $250, Jones fc Wallingford, Robert Beer, flat , vey Childs and Dr. Jacobus gave each $100; James Park, jr., W.. 1. Morrison and Dr. Camp bell gave each $5O; Alexander Laughlin gave $25; Samuel Rea, J. Dilworth $2O cash, and J. 51'Cordy $10; Mrs. Keys, of Columbus, Ohio, gave property in Dresden, $000; Mrs. Ilarmar Denny ssol:k John T. Logan $200; George Brown, Baltimore, $300; li. Easter, Baltimore, $l5O, Joseph Carson $5O; Charles 51'Allester, Philadelphia, $75. This'makes up the total for lbo lot. - The building itself coot $8,:,e6, which woo given by one lady, Mrs. limy C. Beatty, of Steubenville. The total cost of furnishing was $=,5794:5, towards whioh Mrs. 11. contributed $1,451.17, and ladies of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, etc., the major portion of the balance. Tho ohurches in Butler, Mercersburg, Mt, Pleasant and Lawrenceville gave $::0 each N B Craig $3O; A. Cameron $5O. After giving the above schedule of donations, the Committee add: "The completion ofh this great undertaking, without a dollar of deN, marks a new era in the prosperity of this Setrifaary. Here is a total con tribution of nearly fifteen thousand dollars— about ten thousand dollars of which in the mu nificent donation of a Christian lady who has for years past been one of the moat liberal benefao tors of this institution. That the whole outlay has been careful and judicious, will appear from the 'fry moderate amount for ouch a building, of substantial brick work, aud comely appear ance, and suitable, oonvenient furl:dinta. That a total of twelve thousand dollars, exclusive of the lot, should give us eighty•one tarnished rooms, with a finished basement, proves most satisfactory to all concerned. Nearly all of the rooms are already ococipied, and this foot h bows how urgent was the demand. The actual saving to each of the students is about thirty dollars a term. The actual cost of furnishing each room is thirty dollars. “Forty-four new students have rttgulxtly uta. triad/lied this terra, and the 'tack number on the roll le ono hundred and thirty-six ()there are expected soon. '•lu addition to the fel - eying-, the Second Street Presbyterian Church, of Troy, N. V 'through their pastor, the Rer. Putman Kennedy, D., has presented to the Seminary a valuable hell, weighing three hundred pounds. It is forthwith to be erected on the main building. "A handsome clock has also been donated through a gentleman in New York COUNCIL PUOCZEIIINII3 -la the hurry of wok log up tho proceedings of Councils Ott Monday night, we insdveriently overlooked or mislaid the following portion of the minutes of Couirnen Council. Being essential to it conipiele record cf the d o ing. of that evening, we pithlnvh !heel now, though late: lcle Siebert offered the following Enotr , d, That the Committee on Can Lighting have apublio lamp erected on the corner of Penn end O'Hara street. Read and referred to Con. mitten on Oat Lighting. Mr Jackson, the following: Etre.lra. That the Committee ou Gee Light ing be authorized to have lamps placed on Penn street, between Morrie and Smith elreels, Ninth wird. Same reference. • Mr. Campbell offered the following: Reaolred,•That Councils deem it tuerpedient that any vote should be cast at the approaching election for Directors in the Pittsburgh & Con nellaville Railroad Company based on the stook standing on the books of said company in the name of said city. Read three times and passed. Mr. Thompson offered the following lirsolvrd, That the committee on Une Light ing have the Limp poet removed fni.ra the sottih cant corner of Pike and ntreeta to the southwest corner of same, whore it stood tretil about two weeks ago Read and referred to the Committee on tine Lighting, with instructions to Inquire by what authority tho lamp was re moved Ltsr iivening' i lecture, by Lir ; Bile?, on the character of the "Drente Family, - was lat slimly attended, in consequence of the inclem ency of the weather. Toere were scarcely a hundred portions present, which is a reroorkahle event, an these lectures ore usually listened to by crowded audiences. The Doctor was moot happy throughout the delivery of his truly ele gantly written lecture. It abounded in beauties, graphic groupings, touching and eloquent de lineations of the wonderful capacities and pow. ors of these d istinguished—peerless English women, whose genius Cashed upon the world dazzling life pictures which entranced the seems and struck with awe and wonder all who have read the works of the Sisters Drente Bern in comparative obscurity, their touter_ edge of 'moiety circumscribed within narrow limits—with little knowledge of the world anti of men, it is truly marvelous that such works of power abould have emanated from the minds of these women. Dr. Giles portrayed with eloqUence and in language the moot felicitous, the efory'of the family, four at least of whose members wore gifted with minds of tranecendant greatness We could say much of this finished lecture its beauties of siva and riolintesa and gorgeous• nese of delineatfon, bur we must forbear THE Timm Citeacti —This building, which has bean under the hands of the workmen for about five months, is now nearly completed, and will be ready for rwoithupanoy in a couple of weeks. Seine $BOOO hi A tte been expended upon It. The roof has been midi) anew, of Moorhead's corrugated iron; the exterior of the building, from the apex of the spire to the ground, hand comely pointed; n portion of the rear end of the church has been projected outward, giving an elegant, , recees for the pulpit; the windows re filled with stained glass; a burner, made iu Lon- don, 'has been set in the centre of the ceiling, allot - ding from thin ono source sufficient light for the whole bowie; and the whole interior of the church repainted, refitted and retouched The workmen upon this building, whoea 11119.1e1l we regret we do not know, have done themselves credit by this job, as there is no more chaste and beautiful audience room In this city than that presented in the main body of the Third Church I We see that workmen have oommenced re ' pairs upon the exterior of the Post Office build ing, corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. It needs such repairs, that in certain. Moreover the room occupied by the U. S. Courts ought to be entirely remodeled, for an it is now one might as well try to speak in a whispering gallery. Every word cornea back in a thousand eohoes from every corner and part of the room. We beard that money bad been set apart by the last Congress, though we do. not remember to have seen any account of it, to repair and retouch the building completely, both inside and outside . Ws have been receiving for several days from Wheeling, a now paper called the Union, ono of the highest kind of looefeco shoats. We learn, at length, that the Union la the result of a merger of the late Titnrs with the Argue. They have our wishes for success In all matters ecoept political. We bavo all abiding faith that the Wheeling hiteLligencer, a Republican paper, will be able to do up all the politics for Wheeling in the chum of the next year. _ _ Hein To Astseren.—A man named William Adams was before the Mayor, on Thursday, charged with being the father of a child, the mother of which is tuamarried. lie gave bail to appear at Court, and IPIS disobarged. We are informed that the roan against whom this accusation is brought was one of the jurors hi the late trial of T. G. 'Rutherford. Tun weather Yesterd; wee remarkable. The thermometer at 9 o'olook stood at 62., which for the first of December le notable. A very warm and agreeable wiod was blowing from the South, reminding one of -May, rather than December. At noon it commenced to rah) and fitful dashes sal:deeded each other through the latter part of the day. Atenivoo.—Our citizens remember well the Itev. Mr. Sapper, who left here last spring for his home In China, where he went to be a min elonary. Ile arrived safely at Ilong Kong, in Chink on the 4th of September, after a !peed, and prosperous roma of ninety-two doye. Ile was to leave there for Canton on the 10th. Tao P. R. ll 76o:7Curt7;3lnd to be, in an al tors of improvement fit their cars, up to the bee is tho world.. They are now about to light flier TM with gee, as we are Informed. By what process thin is to be effected we are not able to eay, but shall enek mare light on that 'subject. F.tra.—On Tbstradey Morning, AL about three o'oloOk, a nee brbke ow. in a row of three dwell ing houses, owned by Mr. Phippe, of Men. cheeses% The bulldogs were destroyed before the flames were subdued. - FATAL Ai , iiiksr —A little boy, sou of Robert Campbell, residing in Albany, about a mile Lis lierr this place, was killed on Thursday last an der the following painful circumstances: fie was engaged in playing along a steep bank which rises above the Monongahela river, when a drayman passed along the road above with a large liarrel of water on his dray, which by some means ovefturned sad threw the barrel off, which rolled down the hank , striking the child and jamming his boa.l again4i a log, literally crushing it, lend killing n :tiniest insinntly.— Brow/wills (Nipper. BANG .OF C 0 31116110E. —At nu election for Di. re,tera of (hid Mei it ittimi, a t E r ip, hold on Mon day, Ike 21. tit ult., the fallowing persons were chosen for the ensuing year : C B. Wright, IV. A. Brawn, C J 1![ Cehrge IV. Colton, W. F. Rindernecht, Ihnies Konkingno, .latnei Skinner, B. F. Sloan, Hector McLean, A. IV. It Olin, WiLlon )tare, IL W. Twichell. At a meeting of the Loan! of Director., held on the 2Fth hlt , Llenjamin Grant, , having previously revigned, tl. J. woo elected l!rei- C Wright, Vier I'reeident, and IVnt A. Mill, recently of Philadelphia, Ca,hier tt,k or two inativ-ront errar3 were committed in the notice of the Pitte - mee t Female College, which appeared in the :oc,ll on Wednesday morning Thr numher of Papua in Sitenditnce or the late sea4ton and r te ,. Mr. P1:11;11110: 40,100 i n9=llloo the duties of the Prexidency at the beginning, but at the close of the next 01011 , n Prof J. ❑ Knowlea.will don tibue in the.cenarity of Pr the lime being • no over effioierely :t.i.ttarging the duties of the high office Z , Littot cIDENT flung, formerly proprietor of I;2roliogloam, at pre *cat rebullog Eo!oen free, lie city, flit thi met with a to , riouv nrcident oo Wednesday n , nn I!, wo.l iltro evil from bin wagon and rotarigied to toe hero x.i :hot he could no( escape I•eitg curs once by two of the wheels, w hieh hi, leg in two places. Urn. Waller, and II filer acre called who reduced the reset Ire, and I he sotlorer us well as could be czrevird. r Dricis,:.—A laboring man en rho wharf, in attempting to board the Clara Dann, on her artival )esieriley morning, slipped from the plank and tell in the river la hts descent he struck the chains, tire.aking hie fall sod caus ing bird le reach the wet or feet, foremost. Tho water rue scarcely ur. to Lit shoulders, and af- ter receiving if th,ri.ugh ducking seratuldcd out,. to the amusement of the crawl, any of whom were ready lo res.!, the poor (elk, nssistance hi 1 at I , crti cccette.try. Borst: rots SAT.!: • —The nttention ntr rea der, directed to the whirti.sillll2l:ll. Qta".llou3e on cur or , wd Par The d'wel"g fe c❑e thenlne; iveir‘Me In thy holt a. re goods a;•plar,ter. tni.h and inentii.m, and showd moor with a rout. torchnln- „ EL..•rlnt: Card .fnmpvcterg of 1.4 Writ ern oifen , kry, al a plortiug held Thcre.. day, eleztedsingaflicerß, I 'residnut(.1 W . . rasp; Trenpurvr, HoPcacfl Hepburn; Secre tary, %V l O II Smilb meeting of (ho liorougli council of the new- borough of Temporanemlle soi Monday nigh!, the • Iron woo, of we or informed, elootol b—rimgif printer Tor. 11.t.0/Wat W Campbell raa installed pas tor or thta' church of ' - airmonni, in Itrilstone Preebytry, en the I Ith of November 1 0 .0.1•LI4 the tinwt, 1V inter tutinth, daimon upon us with as bright a sun and a' balmy a tweet, nada liggiful 3143- vouchsafes as. As tr.ay wall sup. pored, the 14dies donned our stroeitt, nail not a few availed thentselrr..s of the oc , iation to ri•it Genre tit Baker's Sewing Marhine Were.roont, second sto ot er Napo.' !tote, corner of Marliet7and Firth ry P.m once._ Throo Sol..ter./p L is !or a Intl -crso of Writing and Itoolt•keepiug ;Imo unlimited) in the ' Lltruaingloun lionmerrial Cullenr. Ilona is an op portunity rarely litieredltt-415.....,:. ...I - tend of this kind. and O. that shoul tyil d he advantage 1/1 as the abern reholorshipe be sold very n'irnp. This imuitution has boon in sue ,.wi operati.m for over a year, and it it n i t nP.ead by any similar one tn thin eianntoity. For tardier partieulars apply et tilts t thlte, where the sehelarships ran be had. . _ hover. --J. and 177 Smith bald weed, has just received si..e tOwiisand pounds o clover and buck wheat hiioy, iu glass, lasses and glac jars, which be is colliug at iho spa ost reasonaliii run, • We learn from the Ilr Or-et!., of yesterdsy, that the Court has granted the man Foust, .cao %rimed of murder iu that city, a new trial, The Gareth also says That an Spring was discovered an the form of Mr. Taylor, in Leß•enlf township, on Monday last The dis covery created considerable excitement in Le- Dunef and neighboring townships Tna Wheeling Intellisen., has a special cor respoodent among the ••troops" that went to Charlestown! In his letter of yesterday he says there is nu thought of such a thiug.as II resent: that the report of fire barbs of jurymen Laving been burned, is fake: and that the greatest suffering there results from the want of Wheel ing "stogica." ACCIDERT.—Oursday evening, Nv, Mr. Jackson Cox, n a Th coei digger, bad hie thigh badly melted by, the elate faillog on io the coal batik of Isaaliirright, of Went Pik Rao tp. lila wounds were dressed by Dow Cotton and Keys, and ho le now doing well --lroniiingtoo Collragurr. so. L 0171,. Der. tiverinntl ID,: or the I I th 11.rell Warmly, Illesourh 211 //ii:C3 nest of tit. Louis, this evening, hot there being u. Le.i'm the: expreve or mail hags at that point, II summary of California p ews fo r the Asseniaieil Prois could not ho nhtnia-ti Dr. Forney, Superintendent of Indtsu alfaira Int Utah, arrived with the remaining twu run - irate of the Mountain Meadow massacre, who notices fur an Investigatitat of that affair-- Further intelligence in reference to discoveries In Southeast Whs.!' confirm the prorions reports. SAVA:f a / I Si, Dee. I —The grand jury yesterday ignored the bill against fisjesta and Again., charged with being engaged in the slayer Wanderer glom It is understood that the District Attorney will en ter u nol.pcus. upon the other indictments against the same parties. /:09TON, Lee. 1. —TIIO Pt.,lll)Or Lump nrd vett ill . , evening, pail 7 o'clock. lier tu.sile will b. diPpatobell IR the morning, and sri:l chit adelptgit to-rnorrolv night. - • COLVVRIA, S. C., Dee. 1.--Tho trial of Jame Mood, the engineer of the steamer Nashville, Co murder on the high seas, has been commenced. MILLZDOEVILLK. Dee. I -.Choice, the maraerer Webb, hub.= pard•meo by au art et the Legislature, 'tut the Governor has vet e,' the bill, Notice to Builders aqd Cwasactora. LIE UNDEILSION 1:U ( cormorly r..rf,[11311 3Y ru. Itrdl lend Parr ) ; w, ,a or.; tn laszn• th../ for s'hurn IP, hat (." , S. that he /I now prpared l od Shae In the nand approin dhr. (if intl lilt. Wri, .0 Ales. ar Ha. or Nam r.. .to.l 0.01. r,,th u - Aral,) be rroluptly et.o.led PAILHT. roydlidlind. e A IiTIQUE 11A1 it OM—A Iresh supply (4 the punk,. Yrr7,-1 / r/,',1 ,(02;.:( JO5. F1.1:31.13:0. C.. , rner or ette: and the Dlatnand. Li BRUSIIES-1 hart just redeired a 1.1 lesge nuortnlent al the afloat English Usk.Nnil and Brn.bon. EIV ACRES, improved, ingote tmsmaud culler; gun.l be,,,,, dolog boo., or nberd, to, Wheel at 9 mile, from Alleyht•ny City. Nice px3o. Term espy. rot Isle by S. CUTABEILT & kW, Al Alarkcs.t GrxernKSotu ...south Pittsbutih NJ for We. twoetoi7 Dwelling iikrUNl awl lit eO . by 100. teat. Price . • • .111 • CUTIITIVRT 1 bl Market irtreeti PRIME APPLES Az by uvu zi o u , • ariFt4,,,lxamitrark L A TES T NE WS III" TELEGRAPH RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Arrival or the Steamer Europa.. • SActrittz, N. 8., Dec. I.—The foreign dispatch -IN, per Europa, received here by horse express, in elutes advice, to the 20th nit.,by telegraphic. Ottrens tsern at which port the Baropa touched on her soy- Thriehip Cora Linn, frees New.Vork,for the Clyde, stranded near itetbbin, on the 15th ult., htli 6 01 of the following day and reached the Clyde. oLsi-Esr vts MENSTMV O. — Shaagtial, Oct. 6th.— The Chinese Government has repadiated the treaty With the United Slates, by refusing to open theports or Sworitople and Tatman, as stipulated In the treaty. Pants, IDth.—No formal invitation has yet be stet by France to England, bat Count Bersign7 been instructed to arrange the prelimin ary condltlo a with Lord John Russell. • A estria and England have both Protested again, the establishment of the Regency in Italy. . The French Protects aro invited to Instinct the. sottreals to be more circumspect in their lappets . towards England. *lt is stated that C. Buoncompagnie would tender resignation of the Regency to the Sardinian goV criunon t. 'The British war steamers have corroded in bring ing otf s>e ehristians from the imill ports of hforoc co, A generartuassacre of the fugitives was feared. A'Epanish army o"f 40,000 men we, expected to land ie : Moreco early in December. The exchange of ratificetiena et Zurich hen been fixed for the 2iat of November. The fell peareve are extended to the plenipotentiary and would then be withdrawn. Letter. of infitation from the French government to the powers which signed the treaties of Vienna - to send plenipotentiaries to the Congress had been dia. patched. The seat of the Congress would probably be at Paris, the governments of Russia and Anode having signified a preference for that capital. A'Paris telegram to the London Poet says that the povlers invited to rend representatives to the Con grad; are those that signed the final act of Vienna, and the three principal powers of Italy. The Con e-mei will then be composed of France, Russia, Grout Britain, Prussia, Austria, Spade, Portugal, Sweden, Sardinia, Rome and Naples. It is reported that Cardinal Antinelli will represent the Pope in the Congress. (Jo CAT Entrant.—The London Times open the &swill:lan difficulties, enlarge upon the general eon- victlen that war between America and England is impossible. It, howevei, says there are convictions waieh work out their own truth in practice. But others which tend to their own practical reputation. We sincerely hope that the different readings of the axiom that war with England and America le impossible, may not be an Maturation of this truth. The editorial, after pointing ont the fin portaece of San Juan to England, and the impossi-. bilily of the surrender of it, unless some viessedilLir...:: col title be brought forivard from any yet seen, eau- - cludasby expressing mach satisfaction that the tight to theist:Aid will ho cooly.discussed in Washington acid London, while the Lorain' on the spat will remain in sotto oast. The , London herald understands that MesLerer has again offered to charter the Great Eastern for twelvemonths, bat the proposal was refused without hesitation by the directors. Charter, is pciarloingmtiolggatlio Liverpoo l, n l b s s a t witho ut o f i t t he Loyal voloping anything new. Divers at, the wreck had brought up several email boxes of gold. 51easures are about to ho taken by the-government for the protection of Belfast harbor. The hocioties of Arts have inaugurated a move lent let a great international exhibition in London o I SO!:: They propose to raise a guarantee fund of t. quarter of a million pounds sterling. ; It is stated that the British government are un the Convietion that it is not policy to rely on any no national war laboratory and arsenal, and Pero letertideed to establish inland arsenals on, a large Tale matt commit its working to civilians. It is not • clouded, however, to supereedo Vi oolwich. Tim Tim.. has again a disquieting article on the elations of England and France. It complains that to Frake every instrument that can work on publics pinion is being employed to raise a violent spirit of end against England and the nation at largo,' end that, the army Is taught to look on a war with England:as not remote. The Times cannot discover day serious question at i,llO between the two Char thementa, and affirms that it is in the power of the Emperor alone to put an end to this store of [hinge, ithich is daily becoming mare serious; and if he does dot do so there is a reasonable ground for drawing a gloomy informs. from his Monne.. F l3, lo.a.—Marquis Mossier, Ambassador to Ber lin, is transferred to Vienna, rice Baron Borgeeney, echo retites from public • I life. Valour Danvoreique gees to BOHM. Gen. Montauban is named General Chief of flso French expedition to China. Ills nom- • inatien Isunpopular in the army. lt'rinco:r.Metternioh has received letters of credos tills as Australian Ambassador to-Paris. iThe waXlike article In the London Flu,. of th‘,.,„. 13th bad' produced a great sensation. The Paris - • jetunals 'generally say that the views set forth are ciaggeratiens, and that the unfriendly feeling, if any isentirely owing to the violence of the British press. The hari.or of lfecarap, near llavre, is to he [rant felted Mtn' a military port .d arsenals. The 4:44,1,1,, fleGyion had published a letter nr potting to be an answer of the Xing of Sardinia to Ndpoleon'ti recent letter. It is, however, pronounced a fabrication, and that journal will ho proseentid. dispafoh from lien. Martin Prey, announces ad ditional snicesses over rho Moors. A dispatehfrom Varna says thnt for coven days whit gales had occurrod, - during which seventiea .e4els wore wrecked. No further particulars are givin tranni.—All the ministers had acquiesced in_the refiirres proposed by die um Grand Vizier, Fudd Padha and' Rine Puha. atm remain definitely In efdde. It woe reported that Vely Pooh' was to, be mullassadon to Paris. the of f icial Gazette declares that the Porte has by no Means' laced a definite veto upon the carrying out Of the Suez Canal project. Isnia.-4he Bombay mails of October :6th ar rived at Aden on November 6th, and were to ranch London on November 91s Lritr.r.-41adrid, IStIL—Tn Co.rrerriondence togruPlin conic the rumor that Spain hay vol diplomatic ontofrom England rel art re ative tothe alorocco erpeditiom Zija m-nal4-Orders have been given to the Lineal ba,sies to deliver a passport to all the Neapol itan unites tylio may demand to return. frost has prevailed in the Gulf be t neon St. Petersburg and Cronntadt, and COMMEllliCit don is stopped. Tho financial pressure continued, but the latest symptoms tiere rather more favorable. Ciaf , lastar, Dec. I.—The Democratic elections yeateoay. for delegates to the District Convention, resulted almost unanimously for the friends of Doug ,.'Xhe Postmaster and ritirveyor of Port 'wire beaten in their own - wards. • 'Ors IThursday last, officer Roney arrested a man on the Ohioind lifiseissippi train, baring in his pea sesiice counterfeit ton dollar bills on the Canal Bank of Neir uric:Ms. The officer obtained papers Rhos, mg that EC:party of eleven min bad left Cairo for New (Menne with a hundred and twenty-five thous and dollars of counterfeit money to put in circula tion id the ,South. A party of men, belonging to the same gang, were arrested in St. Leads, bat were dischatgod. On the 25th a Third Bank jeceired twenty two hundrod'ilollars on a Philiaderfible Bank in ex ch.golor gold. The notes were forwarded to Phil adelphlo. A dispotch recebsed yesterday stake that they wore connterfeits. Two thousand of the same notes were found in another Third Street Bank yes terday. Pnlt.inetpert.a, Deo. L—The members of Con gores ofi Pentaylvania, opposed to the 'present Ad ministrition, held a caucus last evening at the Straw berry Hotel, for the purpose of adopting measuresto mean ail early organization of the House of Rep resentatives... Sixteen members were present, all of whom were from the various districts outside of the city, Much • tfurprise was expressed at the absence of the oily delegation. Some of the members from the interior desired the delegation to unite and se lect candidatea fur the speakerahip, printer and clerk but a majoritY:was opposed to such action, and when the dclegytion met,, after ooneiderable discussion, a reioltition wee 'adopted inviting all the members of the Ileac, opposed to the administration to meet them in Wastilngton on Friday evening, for the pnr pose of uniting upon the• candidates for the various olfices to be voted for on Monday. Wasonirort, I.—Tha Tennessee's man, which arrived here Deo. to.day, brought a letter from • reliable s.t.oree;? saying that the Cabloet of the Lib. era! governmeot aro united is their views, and there Is every Season to believe they will agree to the pending treaty with the United States.. So hopeful is the other, that he adds it will be received:du this country very rope sifter tho meeting of Congress.. There IS, vio truth in the report that Juarez intends asking fornmmedlato American armed interrelation. A rumor Was, however,'.prevalent at Vera et= just before Torioneodett, that the 'firemen gormsatient was about to Make overtimes to 'tar ore, but its 1 - truth was strouglidoubtoiL MiSai . The remipts tho Treasury for Cho weak ending lay veto pearly $302,000; amount sobjeet to Arn, $5,560,00P; haerease over Sum ott band last week, $'1.7,1,000,' Various combinations are sought to by formed alive to the organisation of the Rouse. C"L"R". Dome of Delegates oa offered : y IVcdoosda mOhing, the fallowing residatiqi was . i t,". l, vd, Thai the stata or South Carolina 111' "au, to enter, 14,s:ether with the other slave holding States, or such As deeps resent action, into the for- motion of a Soathan confederacy. /Zero/ eel, Thai the Governor be requested to for • ward t h is reiolutipp . to the executives of the Southern States. • Another *solution was offered asking oDoisite- • • formation of the:condition of the- State arms,and aronoidon, the number of men *UPl''' , egla gf arm's, BALTIIIOII.. Dec. I.—Three pager:llml by the Weston. trai6 Om Baltimore mod Ohio ' -Railroad wm&tateuo of ;the cars on their atIBAL I&$ Ferry, y the military otatiolledhodthere,ati::::::. p Paritlkorie,d m eu rta r nti tile fro r m all C " ln i' c ' i r ooli i tr, mi"C"'"—'2"b° Baltimore. cicatton MO' were hear d ' Wellies' them:Otos 'in: freely relative to Brown,ah . ax . praising ay pathy for him and his tsiztily„....¢h o consitlation irmorstUad koun Ilya .44 a sP.T. • 1-; • • 4, ,• „ -- • -1 111
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