1 .. ~: . . AIL . _ ...._ . • . . , -. . . . . . . i 1 , . iJRH AZ ~.. . . . ~. . . . .• . ii .-.:::,-..-!:,,,. _ .. ! , .. , . . .. , . . ._ PI. . . . . _. ~. . • ..- .... .. . . . - . . . . . - . , -..- . . -• • - - 1. . . _ • 11 ', .._.. - -- -, tSTABbIS.HRD 1N..'1786 73n4iiiits• r. rOirna..---e. w. T IL -NEVIN 8; CO., 1 • NS Wood St., Pittsburgh, liondadioron M WIFITE AND NED LEAD, ZINC FAINTS AND IMAMS, sad ifluileedo Ando, lo Mo. Ildfd. Vslll betted Torpottoo. ja1:10 QQ JOHNSTON, (successor to L. Wilcx,) Aj ,R7M All DRUGGIST. /bract &WOW ( n 11 / 4 aitrack, woOld rat &Wm:llion to It t attotim.., of Pare . Drags awl Chamtmls,Porfamory aturrancy Goodt, valoa. Itaotlly Bletloat, ,A bet, Burning roll, Rare' 'MP.; bnotits brands Chokmao, all of which WV' awed as anaurpased to quattly and at lowed priced. 1 .hyalotatem pmerlptlosts cart , tolly compounded. te.l-.lyd: IarMACK ECiWN, Wholesale Drmist, - endow 011 llanntsetnrerand Agent for Stowe* 111414 end VW Elam . * No. 167 Liberty draft, PM. band , . P.. Weald 111 L. FAIINESTOCK. IL Co:, Into of the firm AP. ts. A. Vabsectock • tio., and memo. tn 0603 in Virb 411 ." 46 Drulrens No. "%tomer Wood and roarte eti..Vlttebnnet. re. . . sae *newt and meeNelii.nre cs whit. Lad, Ipd sod Litho - m.om. Woud and Mug stmts. PIM,. Ladd - ---- nnßlci BRAUN REITFat, WHOLESALE AND - LI HAW DroKichit.,coritor of Wert; and Ed. Mir Oa, '''Vittabonztt. W FLEMISH, H FLEMI, (SUCHETti"It J wiikaa a Co.) come. blaattt envoi. and Dlanuma,kov au/tabu:lol ais b./ • full old vorutaelo amortmeot otlnugs, s.l6,llciaoofalletu! , Chmtn. rC, tamary, iud aIl .rticto..P.% to te., his basilica. iNrElminost, proicriptioult'arat cow po.ded at all ;jaiLly • D R. GEO. H. KEYSER, DRUGHTST, titiwooaxtroo, corner of Mir! Hied *ad .1114113 Amy; Plttatrargb, Pa. ••,, JOLIN SetYrf, WIIOLICSALE — IIEAL- Thrt+^ l'alnts,olls,,Varulth. and Di.figts, Na Slatacitylkireet,PlUaloargb. All °Wen will receive prornytattemtkit. -- 17rActuat for Befunck's Txthanale arm p 101121:10.w Thebutt Citalerfs tDDLE; & co. enAral Com • it. MisiOn telerchant•lnnd bonanza Ina no-ie• • sod Pro does, ti 0.195 Liberty streel,Plttnlnrgh,Pn. 1131rantehrtanenatnnorkileal andentinfartnry reel:lrma K inthed dalltly6orT :FAMES 1100IES & CO., Pork Packets and tkelanrs In Provisions, corner of Market md Front Mat. 1.01:170 LEECH bommisßion and ilarenading Mottininta, &alma to Weat.,n he setae abeam, Flour Flab, Bacon, Sutter Linseed Oil. poi and Pairl•Aahos, Grain, Dried )4;114 and PrOdlle. iltneally.; Bost brands Family /lour always on band.— i m Stnita fa the We of Madison Cobt celebrated Patented Pawl Nee.llo Second and 115 First ata, between Wood rind Smithfield Ms., Pittaborgh, Pa. apalyd WAREIIOUSE.—HENRY • renrazding andSksratalesioe klerchsat.ana C REE oounq Sg s. - • Dealer la Clews, Butter, Lake JA'I and Produce generally, .::ikWeed it, above Water. 10 • AGLE WAREHOUSE.-JAS. INES, Wholes:as Dealer let 91our, rrundons and Ptodox•ieoarally,ll6. 6 Seventh stmt. bAlvreen' , arty. untemithll6l4.Plt4bringtt, ArTerms asib. - mrTaly • ;F SELLERS do CO., Dealers in Provi 'atom, Lard ON de, Ka 309 Liberty street, °aait . the trout of BrittbflelLatreeL au 26-1, rrinE SYSCTATU IC, fine lit•rarred., byChshicent 0 vac TOO Elpeetstor. Scent, eel edited I , y .. 0 .IN Do - do 0 W Green, C rules Addlson's complete Work... do do Selections from The lio...etater, 1 toll Tits Tatter and Ousellian;1”1, Sy°. NAV a M. 45 Wood etnod. NWUBbIeATIONS--carolitni Sports, T y tand sod - Witer. by lion. Was Itlliett: al. tt l troikas , . Brooke . .. Wool of Quality:, with so latualnel low by Charles White's Nei Illatery of Fresco. 11.11 thetiljtanw by - Tbos. Wallowa sal Jame* Calvert. be blirstwor'S {ragtag. •A' Good Fight. Tho Virgil:dams sato. Bro. ttio:,#) For mato by JAB. L. GSA% Fearth "AMEBIC/ /.1 111010 SN. BOSTON. IS -TILE: LA.RGEST AND BEST AR- nif tarigod 'lota In the New ltngland • Sdotrat le row= locate4.-and my of arrow from 'ail the ronwo of tome!. It .soptatos all the modern trapro•emouhr, and ewer" , couraudenoiTor the comfort and larroromoilethon of tha traveling PoLlia The sleeping rooms aro largo owlwell flathead; th e willowor rooms Iwo well arranged, • 44 - . pletety furnished for [amnion and large wavoling particle and thohatire will continue to he kept as • tarot tiatts tilde 10 every rtegrect- dalhdly LEWIH HICK Proprietor. - - AE D ISLISIZELS YIeSAIiELD. Poe Whlct! the Llibest Euck et prim .111 lee paid by M. B. SU Y DAIL, Akl,llrithons Oil soar Craig and Rebecca Streets ' 4OO O ALuNTs wANTED—To .414 now Irieethiorm. !W.V. bar. tthete ther sow., ocw,--batter 0441 sit other abutter agrociel,— Bend funr.stampt earl get SO 1 - 014 P ., P•rtiCubth4 IMO oc8:3old KPLIRAIBI DROWN. h0w..11, 110.0. ' ZCo 'att. ' .•-, Egiz-lilio corem6dione ,P.Weiiingll • bongo, eritti otuble, out bonsen and-I ktquiteld ost betted, tumors as the resider. of line. 6. D. an9.7aM, rum alai at Foto Bridge,lnet loped the ctty liaison the fourth Street Road. Enquire ol 11,Ji. MIMI, Agent. 'oaten( No to Fourth otrryt rro• I.la--jieverni fine Store itoorns on tot. 1 • Char street, one of ...blob will be rented In bon ores lou with the op:dam room on the wand door, and Ls wen of Minted Mr a furniture or carport storm Enquire. of ostbdtt K. 11. 10180, No. 63 Fourth et rink LET—A comfortable. two story A. brick Derelling,situate On 011oro stree oett. foisting 6 rcome , with en ished Lorre I, soot kite t, lion ongsi door. tecnissa It. IL RING, Na NIL Liberty et. WILLARD DARWIN 41. CO. St DIAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET NEW YORK. P it WVAKJ Et Emery description of WILL PPINU, PItT2iTINO AND WItMI Nil PAPEB, trIT SAPID OR NADI{ To ORDER, FANCY, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS. SLOTTING PAYEES, ENVELOPE.% Straw and Bosse& Boards. TWINE HOUSE wiLLwitn-iteavicv t CO, 84 )(aide,. Lome and 17 Cede. tierce, NKW YORK. < "iyElfP. COTTON, FLAX ASP .LINRS 'NW INB S. IMPOILTID AND ItlltUndrOtzb CORD/A-Gar. Of every Anscription COTTON, JUTtI, MANILLA AND ADKRICAN 11 AMP ROPE • , Zara! Blntf, Ylehlng Linea, Oitliug Ibree4D. SEINE TWINES, • • :MON TIIELItAD, Wloll.,andl MAN ni - ' — CORDS. AND LI N KS. iniaiDAirobtrCO IMMO "sox airs' wausw - Go., No; SSG Liberty . S VANS. OF DISCOUNT. EXCHANGE • 1.1 AND DEPOSIT. CaPital onla- $ 110,000 Gapttal Rapzesatated, over-- 1, 0 0 0 , 000 Sir Ihrtancaranats aim dam Dronannatar Llcata.ll.s • tiold,Sltrei, Par Ponds and Currency raselwad rho depcslL ALL WONEPS alknrel to remain far a Specdfial Vas, WILL DRAW =Kum st A nt Exchange collsa &Mao sal WNW= tles constantly kw tee In soros to aut. CkAtedices e m an tbeprtactml ettla. in the VOW Shaw sod tha Carobs, and PROCEEDS Paola PTLT BR. IIITTED WSW desired point,bn day of sdality. DIZZOtOSS: John Woorbad,Ahtrauderforwth, 3dbe Mat., s. Hee4,./. HI% Seibert, W. Wethiutnet, nary Ma. AA°"'". o. R. WARNER, Preside tz, sossiya R. C. 8011.11BSTZ. llortZe' I' • MARtiIIA & 'CO., trietionoce the ►rtt.et of W. NEW WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, No. 97 WOOD STRIET DITTBBURG AORICULTLI UAL 'gongs, ND& 49 and 91Yerry Straet-,,' =lnn 9. WILL! PreApriatar, [9kkekkor t 0 Wardrop, Stout k W11111,1:110 1111XIIMMTSJ 1 Of 21 0 wen 3 , , 'Reams. llama Powers, .Threallers, Hay, Straw and Falder Oa ten &other- Agripdtaral blachinary. L ~.--. T. A. ligamcsas. 75 0 7.51 „. scHanzA•rz AL CO vue.ESALE are & RETA AL IL MANUFAC ws AND INII:ILS IN - BOOTS AND :47 0 ..31 „ Fifth Street, Bank Block, Wart rert..4V w.y erel aterdar,, , mit , sn, P 3, we are prepared to offer extra la. i. doonterste to prbro• 0 . 11 • 40 examine. N. SCUBltirrz t 00,:q~r111L al. ri.E.IGEcEI4 of Music. (ii.lin,note, Melodeon amt Singing) . . SirOtasios to Ploglag,l. the IProviitge f.r.Adu:t..w.l Polarderilbr Jurfeena. ' . . airTemm tea& known op= spfdidallonii!" hisRUT. i' - DOP:11. lio. 113 PliMlll.l STEI*ET, PittAl.trgb, P. Q.T./NDRIS 0 ONIONS—GOO bos..blta itut red; .; • POTATGEI3- 400 bus. red luta parplv C 11,111; •131111=1-110 boxes rime Ro Wotan Heart% INITTIM- 9 X IO NAL 11, And Wallin., 001LII-100 bregatithe en,. , OLOVISIC 2111 D-350 bat. prime td wale by . ItIDDLII, WI 1U k CO.,lB:A,lberty at I Am TENDER I,4l_at, SPARE S IgHBO Jka. (1-"/"" e] ' jtbonsNli It TOWNSEND, ~, e.o. 12 Fourth “4 and at i Pork All l l.^3 21q:— 9INSEMT WANTED-10.000 lbs. Oio• wet *toted at the hlzbeet prkt, laT04000&r Akentarts a 00. iVUNNIERSt GUNKE i l a . '... 4Cl6l4l° ? t n al ' quni Ut t likalnai a ntate co. 500 mai sips, forbv MEM TE~Y ART & FAULKNER, Pressed Fire Brick, THONGS AND SWITCH ES Ord,. oolicitrA Gem the t0.1...And P"uldlY "I pod ad por Warmth:nu. Tows-6 months, or 6 por amt. dlsroant tor crab esdklydAwT itinirznArd da. wtiantattioi.D , htleCtleoll.3 To S. ntocaT,l No. 100 alttrrt Street, Pitteletrght Yansfacturessernii !Wien in Curtains, Cornices, B ands,l3 h ad e s, Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &C. 413/ . Pertlenlar attention paid to STNAMBOAT WORK. • CARPETS I'ITTED AND LAIC TO ORDER. .1:410m trots City ItItoe• Warehouse. WBRADSHAW, (Successor to T. ../.01tAIO k0o,) Manufuterer of TIN, 111101 anJ COLTER. WARE, end Dealer Itrt/Yltl l . &e., No 34 WOOD STURM, botereeu Filth h] VirKis alley, Palk bergh,Ps. 4.1:13,1 DIIQUZISPIEI FOUNDRY. 1.. P.IOOOY X. CO., LlfigliTY STREET, opporita F. H. B. Depot, YLTZ4IIIIII.O PA. Air .ANUFACTURE to order, on short notice, OAffIfNGS, SHAFTING A PULLEYS, of all eirie. also descriptions, of tio" best materiels and labs' styles; also %FAGG'S. HOSES, SAD IRONS, MAT &e, Ac., on hand or cAt to order. .:Orden left at the FOUNDRY, or rat flivrtorlght A Young's, Se. Wood et, rill receive prompt rot...alum badly 1%4 A NUFACTIIRERS and Importers 01 ILL Tie,let MA Tibiae Oratory, Prirgiral and Dental lie strunieuto, (bps, Pleaule, Fiehiug ha,Weal street They give vestal attention tette , maunfacturing ot Tram, Papportem la Jetibing and !Seising with road. tuallty and dispatch. mutAw olilluin.L _ 4 , J.. N. IMUSII WILLIAM 13Ait.N11111.11. at co., 61. Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKIMS AND BIIEET Iron Workers, hlstinforlstrers of Barnhill's Patent Illuiler,Locomotire, Plu.l feel Pi Cylinder Motleys,Motleys, tit Brekbou, tiro 6.1, Etottin poe, Condonnere, &ti :inner Pane. Iron liettle, Ufa boots, ute. Alw, Illocksmithe . Wort. Rriilke awl Vimlori trims, noun et the stiortpat Oro. All onlyn from s illirmure promptly SItZLANti Je22 tWootss MOWS. Eatants -- .14 ~ - :74K ......., --7-4.- ".- itaanulfactuvers Of AI , IOFACtOiIIIII9 OF SILTENSEEG,P'S STATION, VAYSTTZ 00UNTY. PA W 141.1.8, 111L31.11LIC 80 Fourth Street, Pit&lbergh;Pti., A . If. 'l' L T a V 01. , N (an ran to Jobu Cm' tvk right.) Pomo Cotton fl Illa. pla asbaargb. KENNEDY, & CO., M A NUF AC MINNA of— POI. A No.l heavy 44 north: la Carpet Chain of all oolong and ahAftaa Cotton Twine; "Rnf Cord.; " Plough Linea and Saab Cord: .‘ Rope of ell 1111•6 And dererriptiolm illr-Orders lett at the Want... Store. a Laws', Wllno *0,131 Wood stroel, *hi hate attention. I.lh JAMES IFLWIPI, MANUFACTORIEIt OF - IQ ULPIIURIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Psis - Hoof Nitre; Nitric, Arid; Not!minis Anodyne; Morintte Aca Ago. Ammoid., Nirron• do • Sneder'etiolidinrn May be found .t John Ir. i n A 5.... h Water .1,44 PLUMBER AND OAS FITTER., NQ. 10 ?math .tree[, Pittsburgh, and Fisieral Wee:. utega , Death Egrattalnr Hall, Allegheny. deat.ription of lfittlop for Water, Illas acid Steen, Commission, Zrc GRAFF & VAN„GORDISR, MERCIIANIISE R ItOK KILS COMMISSION MERCIIA NTS 1I I Second Street, Pittsburgh. E.. IT 'tier. / , Maly., A Ihlwori h, Y.t.l.', Peon , •• • rlpr. Ilerbsogh k Co., .• Thorny., Cleth Yoyng, Wealll , •,, Thileahlph, llarrl.m A ILlopy.r, Chu, T. A. Newhall A Erns, Phila. IT. Dupe A Co., T. WWI thlgn A CO., halthuhre,l It. It. Newcomb I Cn., Wm I Co. .• hville. liy . ocl7 RI Sr s RARKEIL -I.ItIODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION 2.67 Liberty 'Street, eof our of [lanai, eITT3LIURtI PIZIS N . A. , ut 10,Partisuler atter th.n given shd ral.• Iflogir s 'Osslo. LAed Frusta, PulnDrr, Laid s ltuitre Ch.... Omer and Tluvochl Ordotio istompily t 511,1 ea Ile. I,”rssi n,nrt..t iuie.s. Ad raw. trmle ou consigutist.tos. 11011-001 us ol the Pittsburgh Rag id • ' AI,VIIIEL IS. FLOYD & , IL7 SINROII ANTS, Aud tionlots in VI. nr, (kiln and Proinsu :Si LI DRIPPY STILMir, utstr PA R. a Pei... PlTTSBilltilll, PA. W. ...... 16.14111 V ovvittentv, A. of Piltstonrgb. PITTSI3VRGLI 11/B1 WIISSit I III ..... ISIt• WALKER & 8AR111378. CCININTI.SSION 1%111110:11. • Uhl Agent, 4,r Ow 9xl, of PITTSBURGH MA NIA? A CT 11112 fG 0 0 II COAL OILS LAND °TIM. MERCIIANIOSZ, No 160 Pearl Street N E.: NV ajrCormigumeat4 Kalitltr4l,lo which limper per.L.al teution shall te , Oren, and proomols promptly realitte.l. Megorn. Ar,cr, Itittmr.in & Co .1 Me&nr..1 , .1. 111. k A Co Alexendrr King. Km.l McKee A Brothel &Ammo, llorktin &Cu. Wilms A Ursine, N.Y julltlytl 1. W CWAPICIOL CHADWICK t NON, COMMISSION MItki.CII ANTS llDAl.6ltfi IN PAPFIII AND IIAIIP, Agmill. fur tl. B.h, of Mationing Fire Brick and Pot Clay, N..- 149 and 151 Wond Ftreo., mar Math. Pitna,nrih. lE S_Wrnpring -Pap, al Idnatuf.rtur , ... v rfcea. CAkta T AM fur Rno —. XllO -,.. B. 011181181? 1 L normra. Q COTIIBERT it. SON. General Commio to . 401:1Agnute tor 1110 Kole mid Pnrchn..nf Real F. 099.8, No 51 Mark.t vtr,et, P99.1.rir,1i. 192:10 . _ LLOYD & VOUSICTII, 0 I. ESA L t) ROC ERS DEALERS IN PRODUCE CI MIII2IION kIEINJII ANTS for the sale of • PIG METAL AND. BLOOM, No. 5151 Liberty Street, V.l.'y I. 14MkstiC3 PITTSHUROII. PA a% B. CANFEOLD & CO., COMIlli••1011 1 a VOTlNarding o•rrhant Ani Wholtaalo Deftion In WESTEEN RESERVE CHEESE, NUTTER, LARD, PORK, RADON, ,LOUR, Pot t tidal Alibi* !Ohara., 1A...A LIM Oil. Dried Prat *oil Worth.. One..lly. Not.. 141 and 143 nront BU Stra•t. PITTSrtou, 1117` T . iCOC K, M•Vt Zit IFdii7CO., I tinereeesors to Iltrtnaaeld'eracxy k 0,1 Forwarding and Commirigion Merchant And IVla.leaato O.ulms I. Prodn••, Flour and Wool, 1:e.1 Fran( and Ell ..nand et Pelie6t.roe. apilyd—mr/R 471...13.14•Rit•5fi100L1• • IN, trfltrt..... u. IFUITAUIo. API - UM:WIZ lIAH.DAU6I I ••• COMMISSION MERCHANTS. URALS:RH IN Wool, Hides, Provisions& Produce ilenerally N 0.209 Llborty Street, Pittsburgh et •itAet IC Is et 71i: INULIfIIII Flonr. Grain and Yrndaoe. • Comrinesion and Forwarding Merehants, No. 124 &rood St., Pittsburgh, Pe ray:11:11 ID °it Kicr mei.: KY, Wholtwale Groeer, lirialtion and Cominliodint Morrhaut, MS Wrier, near Railroad l'amougar Rio" PitlatiniFb, l'a .16- A. KREBS & BRO.. PRAOTICAL Sitimptapitys Corner Wood and Fourth Sts -PITTSBURGH. _ _ ur4raara scauditficuair, Practical Lithographer; Nos. 17 and 19 Filth it., Fittshurgb. MAPS, DIPLOMAS, SIIOW CARDS. PORTRAITtIi LAUELS. DON DS, csaTinotertsOr STOOKS. BILL LIPADai DRAPES, fa nut/ally b-0W3101.5 rrgliflo itiiiKitingStraarberry. 41WQOAL TO bI'AVOY'S, St/PERIM LL'' to Morey's titwillins In are, Noel to Bores New &no 10 Pears and loom 1 . ton Musa as prodnetl” any dAbor of Um one handled Tart:tiro In eul Ora/Mr" So ears Mr.. Downer of Ills taiew Seedling, a sonde:can with whom 1 Web.eo wiqueltibel and door business with for yews, and In ell oar trtinsaellous hare never had sews to misdeed his *order honorable dealing, which i 4544.44 mo to recent the asenr7 ftio berry.— Sand Pt circulate of report ofjlirior MUllUOC Oort j o. Piltstinrsh and Oakland Ntatiittes. BA d -S-1-13—MIS11 BMlSM—Buckwbeat Flow, al eal and Grain Bags, made to order, ;Anted l beautiful &dans. Any quantity ftwatthod Goa dor. acc,. , Win. Intret than those of Ina 7 repair catablbanneat In th • country. BYROM 4k BARSIia, • Onus dlitairg end Una rows. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING,, DECEMBER 6. 1559 Viltsburgl2 atti C. OFFIFIAL r P 01" 1116 OITI' PefSLIBIIED DAILY AND WERIIT.Y BY &r, o UE SD ' AY MORNING, DEC. 0, 1,10, A:1111,1 ELECTION Or DIRErTORN FOR Tilt CONNCLOVILLI4 RUOU/11. eke lion MS above took place at the office of the com pany yesterday. There were a good many scratched tickets. The report of the President, Beejamia H. Latrobe, Esq , was read, approved and unanimously adopted. We make up as fall ao abstract of it ao we are able, as follows: . . . The Seventh Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Cannel!Emilie Railroad was made yestordny, that being the day of their an nual election. The report is for the year ending Oct. :ll,' 1859. As to the finances of the com pany, the report oa r s that mach less change hat taken place than in any former year. The bonds of Baltimore City bad all been disposed of at the last annual report, and the only securities remaining in the hand of the company were Al legheny county bonds—and these of Cunnelis stile and IllcKeespert. Of the county hotels, $51,0011 worth have been disposed of during the year to various creditors of the company, at the minimum rate of 70 per cent, established by the County Commissioners, and $274,000 remain en hand, hypothecated to other creditors, who aro restrained by injunction or otherwise from Bell ing them below that limit The proceeds of those bonds, at that rate, will pay the part of the fitatiog debt Which they secure, and the present prospect of an appreciation in the bonds renders certain he liquidation at an early day. Of the borough bonds used as collateral secu rity for certain loans, the board say sow that if the Courts should decide that they cannot legally be sold at lest than the limit believed to be im posed by the law of their issue, they will in ire than provide for the payment of the part of the floating debt secured by them Suit against these horoughs are reeding (at the date of re port) in the U. S District Court. There has bees paid $35178 73 of the float ing debt during the past year, leaving Represent amount sl7',, s',u a, There have been expend ed within the year, for construction, equipment, right Of way, eurveysond real estate, $5,720 07 upon the Western, and $545 08 on the Eastern Division of the road, the latter being payment 00 . introbsse of and on lazes on real estate of Company and $2lO for the rare of c o mp en y',, property at Sarah Patch Tunnel - during, the N. • pension of the work. The entire expenditure under various heads from the organisation of the company in lull; to this date is $1,0;11,189,0, of which $1,.111 1 ,1 , 10.51 belovdts to the Western, $2114,20:1,1;:i to the 1 . :10- tern $21,115,20 to the Turtle Creek Division of the'road. The total amount paid for interest, including commissions. is $361,156,02; total discounts and commissions on bonds and stocks sold is V 268,758.02 Thera had been paid nu the first of January last, as appears from the last report of Register of City of Baltimore, $11.:170.10 of the principal of the one million loan from that city, by the operation of the sinking fund, of which the first two instalments of $OOO each were paid in 10.5;.: The Lorimer suspended debt in now $1,7,b,011,tid being solar as at last report. not including interest on the came. The revenue of the year from the western di vision of -1:4 miler) has been Cur rent expenses for name lime ornarne, $5'2,t1t19,110: balance to net income, $1,710;41- 1 Thin amount together with $2507,11 derived from other sources has been dinposed of in sundry pay ments on account of outstanding claims ha real estate, right of way, cto The entire expendi ture of the year has been $59,617, 1 222 on all rte. counts of which the $4,740,4S of net income for thin year and -$971,91- 1 income of previous year ($571:2,•1 1 ) are to he matte good out of the re sources of the company under their engagement to set aside their clear revenue to meet ns fur use it may the interest dn.- on the Valtinnire million loan An. oon as the Raltimore mortgage to the ex tent of s4th),o4sl) wan released on the Idi miles between Pittsburgh and Turtle ()reek the road woo located and put under contract to Messrs. Morrison & Co., to he paid for in bonds at their psr value. The work in progroniing nod coo be opened into the city by next summer. Fuither sake of houdo will, however, ho ne lanssary to complete did road. The receipts on the finished portion of the road thin .year have been from Ctt,12.,1 parwettaora, .1.4,ta1y 7 . . $29,9.01 7i; from freight, s'_',4Po for wait service. Total revenue . of previous year $16.000 02. excens of present year $0,223 211, or DI 02 1101 per cent The principal increase has been on the carriage of freight. The in crease iu accounts of coal. stock and pig iron carried over the road, has more than made up for the loss by frost in amount of grain, etc , 10 be conveyed this year. Now sources of trade have been developed. Saud of an excellent quality for the mounfaciure of gla.sA has. been found in the valley of the lotsghioghen). 0110 building, stone, near Layton. The cool and coke heathens Ems also been iurreased. The total cost of maintenance of rood, moliso power, cars. etc., has amounted to $ll, V.lll 0!.. salaiies, legal expenses, slationery, etc , et. $8,37s 71: total 65. Expenses of p sent have exceeded 'hove or previon , ye $4,154 71i, and receipts have exceeded s`t,_23 Sewickley bridge has been repaired. one abut ment having been carried awa; in IS.. Sub tract this extraordinary expenditure and the axcessivo expenses of this over Wit year is $1,07 2:;, and net revenue increased sti,bls 2.;, This road has been in use nearly three years, anidthere has been but one accident—a collision between two passenger trains. Of the prospects of the road the report Pays that the time for an etlective effort towards its EMS= completion is believed to be not far distant . Signs of renunciation from their depressird con dition are evident. Of the incomplete lines of the road in the Union, it seems to the board that thls should ho the OM to he taken up and finish ed; The intermits of Pittsburgh and Baltimore fire,coneerned in the rompletion of this line, and else those of the B. C U. IL It , to which work this, her right arm in position, will brooms so in po*er in her stnigglo for a Moro of the Western trade. Southern and Sonthweslern Pennsyl vania are not loos interested io this road, for without it they are cut off from the markets of the country which the ceutral end northern cen tre!' of the State are now enjoying or are shout to enjoy The sagacione President of the 11 U it. It has expressed the warmest interest in the completion of the road, anti hoa pledged hie good wilt andimroest co-operalion to that end. Meantime, the board have done what they could to noion this mil of °the road, and lb people of Uniontown have been elongating it at the other and partly in tho main route towards Cumberland. The road will thus lavo 22 miles added to it, or nearly 511 per cept of its present length. The report concludes with an ezhorto tion to all who o - re interested in the progress of thin work to unite and en-operate for its cern- plation. The following ticket for -Directors, it beiug the old one wo believe, was voted for:--Benjamin 11. Latrobe, Thomas Bakewell, Joseph Pennock, doh° Watt, Joseph Woodwell, Charles 11. Paul non, William Phillips, Alexander Millar, Daniel it. Davidson, Cyrus P. Markle, Benjamin De ford and William P. Murdoch—last two of Biltimore. The city's stock ($10,000) was voted by Mayor Weaver for the above ticket. —The polls were closed, the balloting having concluded, at about four o'clock, whoa the above ticket was found to have received a majority of the votes cast, and the old board is therefore continued, Mr. Latrobe, a genteman who Mora bird for the progress of the work, being Presi dent. Oa Saturday, a man named Mills got into an altercation at Wilkionburg with Judge' Wilkins. The Judge struck him over the head with his wine. A man named filliinney stepped in to protect the old Judge from violence, when Mills threatened to shoot him, and, as is alleged in, fiViCinney'S affidavit, went home, got his shot gun and laid in wait for him. :Mills made information before Stinire Mitch, el), of Wilkinsburg, against Judge Wilkins and M'Kiuney for nosault and battery. firliloney mods information before Mayor Weaver against Mills for assault and battery with intent to kill: There will boa hearing of this case at the blay ors office to-day at 3 o'clock. -±-- COAL. OIL. WORM! BOHNIID.—We are rimy to be under the necessity of stating that the even; sive Coal Oil Works of blesses. Fulton & 131ack, in "Stony hollow." immediately north of our city, were burned down between n and 7 o'clock list evening. A portion of the oil in the works --about $3,000 worth—was consumed, nod the building, although of the fire-proof kind, is rett dered unfit for use until reconstructed. The fire originated from bringing a lighted candle top near a flow of oil, whereby the gaseous portitin of tho crude oil ignited. Messrs. F. & B. wore making soma of the purest and Guest oils in the country. FOO. LIDSILIA.—Tho colonization paokot, Mary Caroline Stevens, called from Baltimore on tho Bret of November loot on her aeventh voyage to 'Aborts with 63 patteengera. Of this number, twelve wero from Pennsylvania. Robert, En bort 11., Oeorge, Juba', .rase.mod Columbia Ta ilor wont from Washington, Pa.; William Kelly from this county, and Frederic K. sad Sarah Anne Bids from this city. CITY AFFAIRS 51,44onnt.ocicat, Obcorcationt far the Gutth, , by 'Shaw, Optician, 55 Fifth 6L—correctai daily: It RUN. IN 1111ALIN. 00 15 00' 48 EMME! be week preitsding Dew 5:11 BANKiSTArralterr for rincw. law..lln peoll • II -- 41;09. • 11,60,66? 621,452 100,1501,463,55:;1 217,322 124,210 271,722 199,1 N 54,033 27;6,2611 93,721 96,225 801 452 66 ,1122 110,20; 672,201 1 177,121 84 . 010 752,009 1110,11:4 501,106 1 C 7,1,5 113,955 255.72 0 246,940 Yilleligb E xclumg. M t fit. " ettnolf " Mechanise " iron City " A I leghen y " 055,32 S "02,1313 11 rroutury Now $. 4 othrr Berate. $7:{,.20 174°. 93,49 6 q, 9 07 4S, J 9 44,292 37,81 ' 1 5,771l 7,3111 :,7 • 81 t 610 Patel, ugh. f k M • amts.—Our banks began to publis eta on the let of Janttary,lSsB. W i root of thoir condition n the lire oath since that date: 1 „, 3 ,. I iperi'. Ducomits. j /81.nnti. BOX STATEN weekly etetemen eulijvie on abst , weak Of every m I Orris IA J ~,,, ..I 1,399,000 1,186,911 5,153,210 1,161,995 K., 1,314,931,1,30 0 , 003 4,955,977 1,161,217 Mar. 1 1,195,525;1,3 00 , 103 5,274,512 1,303,065 A pl. 5..... 1,250,0,30 1,190,100 5,478,021 1,324,154 013‘7 6:... 1,360,591 1,192,216 5,703,492 1,504,5191 .10393 . 7..... 1,420,506 11,207 , 93 7 5,695,161 1,540,926 .1017 . b..... 1,436,651 1,240.53 3 .0 0,414,670 1,699,196 Aug. 2 .... 1,123,069 1,195,767 6,009,453 1.730,050 Sem. 6 ... 1,170,741 1,261,195 5,095,760 1,959,072 I I Oct. 4 1,540,099 1,415,075 0, 06,979 1,900,019 NO9. 1 1,525.733 1.470,210 6 0,272 1,021,61;9 Det. .6 2,066,053 1,325,001 6 72,301 1,913,917 Jon. '33..... '2,035,113 1,202,017 6 37,261 1,611,700 Feb. ;,7. ... 1,001,070 1,260,532 6,080,023 1,719,144 Nor. P 7..... 1,907,(715 1,133,754 6,045,722 7,637,706 All. ;5..... 2,090,303 1,113,71 W 7.213,661 1,704,101 Nby ;r3..... 2,1(00,311 1,102,273 7,3 2 _7,111 1,056,943 Jui l o 9..... 1,939,409 1,063,507 7 0 000,50 1,650,775 .1 0 1 y , 4 .... 1,074,093 1,019,055 7,1100,110 1,694,095 Aug. 1 1.035,033 1,091,402311;929,136 1,741,500 3 . .. 1,752,749 1,055,121 01,745,007 1,500,170 3..... 1,408,393 1,073,051 0,749,055 1,604,173 1,731,735 1,115,220 6,795,301 1,704,209 2,009,325 1,105,120 0,075,011 1,560,815 Coftt..—The quantity of coal that went out yesterday and that which is ready to go to day, is large. Yesterday morning found the river at !11l feet and tho water rosuoteadily all day. The Weather was exceeding thick and gloomy, no nuich so, that gas was lighted at I o'clock and it was impossible to ere the distance of a square anywhere in the city, owing to the great cloud of smoke "which the rarity of the atmosphere p e rmitted to settle. its the river it anti also very4hick NClwithalanding this, the "broad horns" be gan sweeping down from the locks in the morn lug.', A person well acquainted with tho pro gresd of the coal business,Limaelf engaged ie it, told no last eveuing that the number of tlato which went out yesterday and tho number now readfr here for the market, will not fall below bonded, Yesterday moiling We we' on rntil Hine! one company t Merl, tot going down to go on hostel the hostel. The tn) pairs will lake not far 'from ;:UM) Even to tan'them. This rue Corned itlOnt opportunely, just as winter in hotting to. 'lt will put fifty or sixty', dollars into the funds o twiny a poor fam ily, ijua will give to our doutentittity II large aumuut of On "ciroulatiug vulgarly called money, tleitgised by nide only who ore anxious for more of it than they hove Itoi:les the great fleet of fiats that went out, we unto the following 1011'd or lug boats, taking with:them front five to eight barges each. FOr Cincinnati, the following hosts, barges and bushels of coal. 10'11101... V0144L11... 61 .000 71.000 1.000 ;0 /.0,10 ( MICIP ( Og. 110rUei . . tALe 11.rie v. C. Robiunon ,Vsi O on Coml.llill.. . llPrPnles.... . . Toni Jones. Total The shove 111 11 rough eeitotat, Litt 1-• se 11C9f ly nu may he correct. lit addition there were reedy to ; ~.t1 even t , l gl . ilie Lioness, the .llpe, the lima go Albree antLNiagara, with about the saute aoLtunt of coal each AS may be noted in the shove cargoes I , r Louteville there will letkite to-day, prob. Itly,the forcer. with r. barges lied 47,,000 huvh• ele;: Esgle, 7 ',ages, 0,000; Kellogg, G bargee, 17,011 11 ; hinor.loo, loargoe. :0,1 1 1 1 0 Tigrees, 7 barges, hit,tital. No r M'Ziaphie, the Ilotne lake, f. barges and 10,0011 bushels. For New Orleans, ihe splendid ing bost woad lakes 0 barges and n osrgo of 100,0lai litisliels of coal. The now propeller of the Messrs. Watson, a boat we have described heretofore, will takii with her on her down trip, five barges and 1.7.,t0il bushels of coal for New Orleans. So that cur friends down river may readily infer from tbq . above that the rain has collie, very oppor tuliely for us, and is as welcome am sunshine in thci time of haymaking. LECTI'IInB —The course of scientific lectures noir being given in our city has reached the eiio in number, and has received, already, h teben of Fumes in the character of the audiences present; they being of the most intelligent class pc our citizens, capable of appreciating the sub• jeOte from time to time brought before them. The weather has seemed pertinaciously and 0.- 041.100 y bad, anti( as if on purpose, has selected for its worst displays the eceninge of the lec tares. The sixth, it will he seen by our Raver lieement, in to be given this evening, and is upon thfise products, extracted from sea water, which are of daily use in oar own houses, as wall as in oar stores and manufsolorien The astonishing developentents of science within a few years, rel ative to this important branch of business. have uta/10 it one in vadat every one of 113 is 1 , 01,011 conoerned. Let Omen be, then. a NU house tonight abd during the remaining lectures-; and tfieugh it may be stormy outside, there will I. '..idstruction and entertainment within. Those who are engaged in the stranufacture of salt in thin vicinity will find tt of interest nisl ad.ninge la attend this lecture, in particolar, as they may hoar something about their business which will lip of great advantage to them. ; The Pennsylvania Salt Company will . ,furnish for eihibition at thin lecture n sett of their man tiftictured produets, Including ornde and refined oil, Pod. ash, caustic soda, and the !mimeo - Tented lye used in the malting of soap. The leeturer will explain and illustrate the steps in tbeir manufacture. The whole Nut/jest this livening will be eminently practical. WESTERN UNIVEVISITY I.lllTtlitrn, --The Sixth Lecture of the course will Ito given this ITues• day) evening, at the University Ilan, corner of / Pass and Diamond streets, at 7 o'clock Subject—`.Saline content. of Sea Water." Many anbatanoes in nee in the family and the One will be experimented upon, and their com position and relations shown. MARRIAOB is JAIL—The man hiebanghlin, 'Who wag committed to jail a few days since for p1:1 attack upon a young woman to whom be was paying his addressee, was married to her In jail yenterday. Aid. Donaldson tied trio knot. Boon after the ceremony a commitment wee lodged against the bride fur larceny, and while her rpouno wvill at liberty, she remained in durance Tile. A Fru. grown fellow, rejoicing in the name of Wolter,' Cash, woe arrested on Sunday night, charged with disturbing a worshipping congre gation on Eland street. Ile 1148 fined $lO, but not being as rich as hie union would seem to in- Alicia°, he was unable to pay and was sent up to jail Disintirr CuiinT.--Thero Ira:s a sofMinn of this ;i ourt. yesterday morning, Judge Williams on the bench. Au ejectment case touching a body of land, some six acres, in Robinson township, 'was on trial, and had not concluded when the Court adjourned. Plana.—On Monday the Mayor fined a man 'named Washington Colville $25 for an agars ' wiled assault upon watchman Bay, on Sunday night. lle was alto held to Wisner for assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of the same party. The first term of the collegiate year of the Pittsburgh Female College closed on the 2d inat., We learn that. the pupils acquitted themselves nobly. Attention has been paid to the art of penmanship. The next term will commence on the 7th inst.,l.o-morrow. A Linn of valuable &Oat) will be sold this evening, at tho Commercial. Sales rooms, S. C 4 Fifth Wont,' by J. 43. Dario, shalom. Carr,stputideet.. at tut. Nay Pt tudowelt fis:ett , lVssersoroa Ctrs . , Dec. 3,1,5 n. Gds. : Thu political pot has been seething and boiling all day, end the excitement about the hotels, where the members ana politicians gather in knots, has ran pretty high ; but away from these little centres of attraction, there is not mach excite ment apparent Lest night the several Republic. Slate &lege lions held meetings to decide upon their course ot action. The Pennsylvania and Ohio. delegations held separate meetings at the Avenue Rouse. In the former, it was announced that thorn would net he a general response to the tall for n coons framed at Philadelphia., and it wan therefore, after a long die, cession, withdrawn, tho delegation adjourning to meet thin tnnrning at I I o'clock. In the tit.) tocet ing, the chairman (Stanton) was author - Wei to invite a general conference this afternoon at I, to let,. mino whether a merely Republican or a general to. position caucus should he held no Saturday night. This morning the Pa- delegation met and agreed to respond to the old. call, and to vote nr a unit in favor of a general opposition mucus. At one o'clock about eighty Republican members met and Mr. Stanton offered n resolution that all the members or Congress elected In opposition to the National Administration be invited to attend a gen eral conference this (Saturday) evening, fur otinroilt ntion. Mr. Stanton supported this proposition in a very strong speech. Mr. Washburne. of Me., spoke violently against it. Mr. Stantnn replied. and etas followed by Mb Campbell and Mr. Comte, of Pa-, on the 0810 elm, and several other gentlemen also apoke on Rath riles. When the vote was taken, Mr. Sumton's proposition was lost, yens :12, nays 10. A proposition to hold a strict Republican One,nts was then voted down, and the meeting finally agreed to hum no caucus at all. The result is that the Republicans will go into the !louse on Monday unembarrassed by any caucus ar rangements, and the other Opposition members will not, thereby; ho prevented from nailing with them. On the first ballot every Republican member will vote according to Ids personal preferences for Speaker; after that, the votes will probably be concentrated open Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, who seems to bo the general favorite. It is said that 111cl:roan and Smart-n, of our Stale, add iteynelds, of N. , will vote tor Sherman, end it is nut improbable that Ito may got votes enough to elect him, without the plurolity rule. As to the Clerkship, It is more at sea than anything, else. As there will be no mucus, there can be no bargains, and I doubt if Forney ran be elected with out a bargain. The chances seem to mo to laver lloffman, of Maryland. The South Americans were, at first, extremely an • ions to have a general opposition concur; but the marry raised by the New York Ifritild and the dam erratic papers herr, aim& the album] revolutionary purposes of the Republicaus, has alarmed them m moth that they fear the effect at Ironic of making any arrangement with our people, This was, no doubt, the purpose el the outcry, and it has accomplished what ries aimed nt. But for it, Otero would havo been a general union of the opposition, nail the Howe would hove organised promptly on Monday. As it: is, the Republican members from Ponnsyl yenta inve the credit of having ofiered to the South ern opposition members n plan for a general union, which they, from the supposed embarrassments of their position, have felt compelled to &cline. By that declination they have furred a palely sectional contest, and our mon can say, "if ire occupy a see' tional position, it is your fault, not mire. We offered to moot you en common ground, and von declined." It may be asked, "why, if the South America declined the Philadelphia proposition, did any our men contemplate the tender to any more formal manner?" In order, it may be answered,Frlake away all mum of complaint ; and when that‘efailed, our men, in the true spirit of union, did the next heat thing, by declining to hold any caucus at all. P. Blk 01 ,50n , F 1I 21,021 Dn. by I unks 2t1,49j I 7.5. I 208.1 1.1,3 f 41,511 $ 151,7 I For the IMny Plllnburgh Gazelle MCA., HIM/M.—Much has boon said and writ n, of late, about freedom of spocch and frcodotn o bought and action. All will agree that the exeint de and ft ightened hotspum of the Wise school have 00011 guilty of very many ridiculous, and outdo erim. nal !tete, growing nut 1 , 1 thu I.tan reprelsemible folly 1 John ,Itrown. It is nut done in the free North that these follies and this unwarrantable intermed- tiling with (ho business of °them t to Übe e.y ICTIII ix recogriirml. There in a cenvervatire element i VirAinia, even, and in Maryland. and in every tithe, Southern State, and 1 am very glad to know tha , (hero are men Oho dore to ha conservatit e in tin North, and in Mb: r , dtrimunity liy by no mean? intend to entire, the idea of yottr dough laces, whom elastic rrinciyilex yield o ti' °wrid prelsuro which may wrail them from either side. mean men who, entertain etreng convictbmv. mat ==l or popular clap, trap. ant led into these thoughts ty crating an oh., rill paragraph in a taunting paper, assailing th. clergy It then cities, because, forsooth, they bur • not taken up the popului Cry. and prayed, publicly (as they doubtless hare iu prirate,) for the soul o , that "sound obi Puritan," on "Thanksgiving, or lb • last Sabbath previous to his death." t , The writer thin, and the "tuany ministers it alit city and vicin it)," appear to have Leon MA., untortuhato, as th. (orator rave ot ctica.o ue o.cotned (newt mceutly, ~, t 1 .1.-,graph ~[ . . liroartt, - and by retut.ing. ut Ow rank tune, to I..xpres3 any aOtnitattun of tho ...rent nets of that Id . ..guided 01.1 fanattr, h,.. - ..ver much of 6, aq,lthy with htru in thn anfottuant..lottottutoont. 111( / i• . II /(1 I 1.1 N 1 / 000 •(I, Of let u., I. reasonable and honeet 11, if it via - solves and our uoighborr. It a company of toolich woe were to band theurrelrcs together in the ale t• sent counties of I Lrginia, and make a midnight raid into our ikre tr . elate, L., interfere with any of our rights cf . property, a. expounded Icy otir courts, and if rush attach ruculte.l in loot of fife and property, •.500tra. •. • . - ry m the Ivaco 41:11i diguity of thu Cammoutroaltht who atnong,L us weul4 uarrrsa •.pen sympathy with ho l'iog lea.ler, or characterize him an a 1.1,1 Punta°. li I ant a liopult;iran. 11c,srs. :ma claim LO ho such, then the mho, who aertliei tbo clergy who fail to care, sympathy with tho revlu tionary nod insurrectionary acts of n crary fanatic. run not In redacted an a mouthpiece of the party. If the Repoli/bean party are expocted N emlorso John Ilrown or his acts, then lam no Republican. it. 901e11.1 ro Caeloastfutto.—The frioods and pa liono in Millersburg, of Prof. J. Colje, will re amyl(' learn that he is a b o ut t o leave no lie has accepted the post of Professor of Music in ale Nome Institute for Young Ladies, located a Canonsburg, l'a , whither he starts in a fsw days Mr C. is a flue scholar and a gentleman of 'deeming address, and of whom we do net hesitate to sap furthermore, that as a teacher of , music, vocal and instrumental, ho has no nape. rior in this country. This is his reputation wherever he is known. Whilst we regret to part with him, we cannot but congratulate the Seine Institute on its good fortune in securing the sec vices of so excellent a teacher. Whilst upon this snbjeol, we weth to any a word in behalf of the I lent imte This school has been in operation some years, is lo cated in a healthy section of country, is in a prosperous condition and is, undmsbielly one of the best schools for young ImliOn that .r country can boast of. Mrs. I iliviaJ. French, its Prineipal, is just the powon for the place, an the esteem of the school under her fully deroonst rates. (b.oon Issrri ere. -• We clip from a 61,11ersburg fOhlo) paper the folleiving • "We are happy to wittiest+ the iiLleeees ,•1 this institution. No place to our country bet tor calculated for n seminary for young Intro I 'l,l Csnonebnrg hos been for a succession of years well known over the land to a retort for learn ing, and the reputation of Jefferson College can compete honorably with that of the best colleges in the East We wish to see Mrs. French one eessful in her exertion'', and we know that this lady posse/teen all 160 requisite qualities of heart and mind necessary to the responsibility of her situation. Our opinion on this subject is so cite. me that we will take the liberty of adsieing, her to continue to direct and manage her school alone, keeping herself free of outside aolluenoe and senlarisil prejudices, looking only - at the eatia factory result of her many yoars of experience." Ten Soauer Low —The . 1 1r1lowlitt A draerth. of this city, in discussing the recent decision of Judge Lowrie on the tfunday case, , says --We care not now to enter upon the discussion of the . tenor and logical sequences of the poeitioun taken by Judge Lowrie. To say that some of them are false to religion and absurd in themselves. would be lees respectful to the court than juet to the sentiments it advances. The Garctfr of -this/ay pertinently sake: "Will not, under this decision, 'the common sense of the community' regard the 11110 of rho passenger care for those who have no other modes of reaching church. 'necessary"" Moat certainly. - Nor is this all; the court has put in such a category of exception , ' to the ..worldly employments" prohibited by law, that it is, admitting ilsprinriple of definition, difficult to say what if not lipentual. To some of the particulars presented in the quotations above) we may have eomothing to say, which neither time nor apace allow now. Would that politi- Cigna and coiirta of low could learn the length and breadth of the Deealogue—the heigltth and depth of the Law of URIC" AT the Sabbath School meeting last week, the subject of holding a grand ruses meeting of the schools on New Fear's day was referred to the executive committee, to make all necessary sr: rangelial:l(B. The next meeting of the Associa tion (fleet Thursday of January next) will be held at the Liberty Street M. 11, Church. A nee named Charles MaTiertilkil weerrao Ler nerd's drinking house to got liquor. It was rarasod and thereupon he went behind the two and attacked the barkeeper. Ile was ejected, brought before the Mayor and finest $10,00.111 default of which ho was committed to jail for 10 days. Tue administrators' nate of Furniture,lllenelli and Stock belonging to tho estate of E. Arthurti, deceased, will be 'made at his late iceidence in hlinerevillo, this morning at 10 o'clock, by J. U. Davie, auctioneer. Tan Republicans ofCoudersport have formed Repu - Winn organization whioh they hate named the "Irrepressible Club." linser: J. Moab:web, Nos. 175 sod 177 Smith field emit, has just receliod air thousand pounds of . .clovas and buckwheat honey, in glass boxes sad glass Plus . which ha is soiling at tbe most reatonabla voLirnw, ILXXII---NUMBER 309 - _ LATEST NE W's in- TELEGRAPH. :I RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETT, , 'r tarty-Bust congress-resa—FirsFacass IVASCIINGTOIi Cl4l hi }loon,:.—lke interest m the organifittient House is, if possible, on tho increase. bori z l noon the galleries wore densely crowded, Itt!tt hers were unable to obtain admittan,it 1 standing, the state of the weather, tberolas ' attendance of ladies on the floor. ;1 2 Mr. Allen, Clerk of tho last Housq: rar, House to order at noon. The din 4 vow. Int atoly reused. Speetators were exclu,lo f:v tt i door, and the members took their scat" woo and 2:;I members answered to:, heir Tho absentees wero—Stalworth and 14ntircv.... Alabama, Brown and A,fams, of KentiickY; II .nd. man and Bus:, .:1 A rkansa.. and Ilarnilton, of TeaSs. on motion of Mr. Phelr, the !lout 4 eed, to protocol to tho election of a Speaker vivi, vac . Mr. Houston nominated Mr. Sherniiin p Ohio. Mr. Adrian nominated Mr. Davis. of 141ianr. . Mr. Haskin nominated Mr. Hickman Cl Ch. T. Ste phens nominated Mr. drew, of Ca. Briggs nominated Mr. Boether, of Va. INuirferous and impatient voices, "Call th, The Clerk appoinod Messrs. Iloustpn,: Adrian and Briggs, tellers.. Mr. Florence said: In listening to tkp cal roll, I noticed that several 'Timbers wait ah order to enable them to participate in thh aler move the Horace adjourn till to.enerrowV John Cochran--I loop' the gentlernari tti draw the motion. ij Mr. Cobb—Oh' lot to: have our volo.rii tau The Ileum tool; the vote by acelarijatin which and laughtor, Mr. Florence withdrog lion, and the Boos° pr, ceedtsl to v o te. First vote f, Speaker Sherman, ffl3 Bic drove. 43; Jiotlolor, It; Davis, 2; Phiilips, mer, 5; Nelson, h; Coterie, I, Adrian]Hickman. I: Pennington, I; nankin, 14 arid I, no ono having received majority of the tlwi Mr. crow, rose, and said: As I are in to retard the organization of the Housed I it myy name as a carotin:we. I srooro genii, woo, I. Manes,. 1 . 4,1 11,000 v•ilesl ti that I eholl tremo throne:,-to i liajpl mark of their friendship and regard. ' Mr. Burnet moved an adjournmentii to mined by yeas and nap. I; Without concluding the question sefie lOUSOiIiOUTC , I. S 101.4 TE- FOrly t menthol , tromtereise Tho nlenentco, wore, Mongrel. Ilenjamip, VI tutlen, I•as 13, hu❑;;la+, Filzp,ittriUt mama, of Ark., Polk, :3clastial SO❑ Toomlul. i Thu unnlential. .1 .1. C. Ten Eyck, 3jl N, Henry P. Hann, of CAL we're prwun:Lo(l . were qualinotl. Mr. Mae• .• !Bitted u rosJlutio4' -.ason Fit ~,,, . ----,-Tr committee to inquire into the Ilarper'Clier , eiou; whether other parties not presuntircktil toil, and what logidation is necessary. ii TO t up to-morrow. ' 51r. Trumbull g.vvii not,. of An algeMit tending the inquiry to include the A ri.einal. ti, lin, Missouri. 1 Mr. (twin gave 'ntice of lit, ititentiin So the I:auifie Railroad. . d -.• The customary resolutiond were ad , q4,4 t the House of Represontatives and the Orettivi the Senate is ready for business. ci Tha Senate adjourned. 'i t 1 Atsi•al of tee city of ttionqttes Naw Your., Doe. s.—The stentobiii i a • ter arrived hero frf.ut Qt. CC 11,1.W11 wilt OW 20th ult. tj 1...v.ew, Nev. 11..-. A Veen. Iltuteilant . , .. eats that the high dates on IlegliikOla. facture hare foiled in preventing compotitieu.li Lit. , t goods from Manchester, suitable for the Aral?,air • et, were ordered by way of experiment, and notWithkanding import, duty and ex ['cute, they were f4no fie bo ten per cent lower than tho rome kind of rrocat goods. , i 1 l'xitts, Nov. Ill.—The CdastitationnOlth- ay con firm, the statement which appears in ttio' P. trio, viz: Dm Revolt de tactician would lie iSlppr seed for publishing a letter alleged to be front tlil'E peror of Sardinia to tee Emperor of the FrenehOniciation to the regency of Ilt ince Ce,agauncl. IlarOaTalleyrand will replace the Marquis Muncher a 4 Arupassallor at Berlin. The ytarquis I:tamer - ilia will bejappoint ed Ambaxsader to Athens. I Thu Spanish treat, from .`dome: .. Lie toyed, ... Marshal t t'l.onnel will not e.ii , Kl , leaving bolero the colic:qton of the watictfat been completed, which will bo very shO• I No in v it.ltiell to tale part in the appVrichl gross has yet beers f eta to arty power.d l' Thu letters el cretieuce will be sent to:filo ter:natio, on Sunday or Monday nook 1. W CIT I', DeV. _—lu ti11.,~1 okae, 2dU member, anrwemi to their naive:, :1(10 ?ift oh new t:inflow for Speaker were etude. Mr.l.l.'l l4 .nominated 3ir.4 jh • Davi,. of Ind.. tooninaltut M. Melt:hat r. row, ..1 raft na. , tooul noted r. tio.no - 1 upon which they proineoled halliFtinati tirsi lodlot Mr. sherinan rt.vadved r. 1 roTV I and Mr. I'odie6,9 22. Mr. Grow withdrew hi. nalun Tuc I..cinocrutic cauous on ti,flun.ll na..l M. \ - a, f.,r bpcal:cri, Af members 11,11 preFent. Thu S. , utimrn foomberAilicl. cum?, Ind n,Fpurricki withent notaint9in o g •liklate, Neu Ai.t. , lacc, .a.--. Tho stenuamikalr rived co day a ala It IN 11.,1:1., l. thailitiall news er inap,rtatare. - il ; 1 D e part says 1110 near Carl.tin , ; ,,,,, S; P. , 1 oat tien. Concha's policy, particallarl39llri pr.vetnents in Ilavana. 11 1 An extensive lira via, s t l,. k• 11 the al - Ll, of in the direction at the Begin, anappns4laas sive vrarehamses located there. 4.," The Dahaarivi bring: nearly haat a 1.1.,i „ .1 lean dulls,. J a4atgars were very Lam at Ilavana. 1 NEW Volt 1:, I'm. 5..--Tho 7th alls4htll are ordered to be at their armories 3eriX morrow morning, anal remain them it I, al case-el emergency a ;bong force will ]gym; et the arsenal, to prevent any attempt trithnix storeat there. 1 Proparatioma are mai.ing for a great:pin,. in Philadelpins, on Wednesday niglall Nan leek, Dec. b.-- , The Bank stftien jilt 1114-MlSe an loans of $7 13,57 I; ineihasa vyt 1,701;; increase i a circulation, Si/i;a:l a h alepositS2,titia.h.l9. i.;', . -.a' There are am ,igril iit tic Angie ,4 1... i. .1 ' 1, Toot , Uoc a.- -The body or Jelin iTro ininied by Mrs. itroirn and Wendoll ljhit through this eily to-day, nil - king in ttle It !tarts at sit We loch for tic !Oat no incitement Wl4 I•restrol during thuitin remained at the depot. Tho funeral4alt North Elba on Thureday. ' l I titt.woroun, line. S. • A por_iittp has loon ilietniesed, and the other eottiiiii rodured in numbers by granting furlai4s,S .15)s. The military will bo again the I Uth, and martial Ist.: will be rostkun the ' La .1.1,1...1,3ay. A larva , a oar V 1 an wr, ti t4l terer,ll , •,, fra.ao ,00 to lavi majt , ,{l , . lavvoel 1. liver. la Ibo }layer, et 14 11.1 Tr...m00 .11, alter sore., no, uho lot, I, 1.1 .11., for aus elk!, aar.l Alder awn nto.l Coo. mon Ca , viaeal Pa , )14 niol &halo.. rao. r. Lot 'rhe Flt or haqi . ri. hero in the I,t twenty•l4 , ltr hours tiit swell reviilly. 'rho weather has Iliten latep and misty all day, and the engttr mg hist ; Main has fallen Finite It o te.lje' ...olio), et 3 egititintience all night. P' Mr. Iturnlintn, agent, whose tern. of imprisonmentC' , ?v• pine.! on I4atitrilay, was lirought lA'ro start doy, gin 3 . charge of relgrtg liquors, lint the tri d aae postpone , $1.,1100 ei,nl in ord. I. tii iir. N. - ,tit! il /Iv ennellie, wits elected Meyer by ver ./. It. Rollins, the Republic/011. xre,o majority tbo City Council, o iehel, aro abet elected. The result 40 rietepri/ for the Democrats. :..--Tbc grolized. Porter, of Wotolfortl, /Ao 'of the :lanais:, and Alarriwether 11.41:1$0. This result is a triumph of tilt tar oror the t;othrie men. N, w Doc. 5. —At onriin ion to-day, team . 0. Tabor, Indepte layer, by 573 maj. over Weston 11:t ~eon' candidate. A majority or tI n the Tabpr ticket are also eleeteta 1,..m5. rum 41.11, 4-Ir. u—'l . ll‘ll.gyo from Portsmoth, ll, nt 1 o'clock r isZ rm.sl hem /Moan, nn boo nay to Norp:k hsro on around henry gulp. All mas I,nvinvii.i.r, Deo. 5.-110 g market at 56,75. Moo, pork; ralev 1,500 lAils The river is falling :lords, with ;'lea canal. -•- -- ' - :` ; l` T111.r., Iles, r , — Dato , .. T1., , e0......,r1e0 11th city, died tbil oneroooe. _ riEl.llllol.l/'S tinnaTinr, l'irr.i•ko , i 111{1,M1O11,Lea 11111111 U for Me bool.l. 11/.11.3110/1.1.,3 1 , 131 , 110 I. i the A1,b,.. , ;, - 64 II a1.111101./en Ilotlllo 1.. lt, U rat clO , 11C1.14BOLVS 11111.11111 for Me Propo . t'.i 11111:111101.1en 1/UOIIU for Nomonomay; 11 1f1.111.101.te0 IiIICIIU for 1..0. of 1.141 m, II ElALloll,len Ittlollll Co IhßinrlAoqr• II lalthfllol.lre 111101111 for IMllcult 11kaal 11 EI3IIIOLTY/3 11001111 for Went !Correa: 1 UKl.lllllLleil 111/01IU for llunaral Defrlf FIKLIIIMILLYS 111.1C/1U for Uolverml • 11K1A11101.1,11 110C11U f,,,th,,,,,r0r5i, 1111LNIBOLITS 11U01111 fur flialst 3areyln, 111:1‘111111.0 . $ 1:1101111 for vintanlntnr, lIKLIII/OLD'II 111/Clll/ for LlrynelMntlll 116L5t1l01.1ed 11000(3 for Er.peu...:, 11111111101.11'S 011(11111 for Pala la tlia. 1111.1..S11IOLD'a 110000 lor lloaritalfi r Af Temporary nolTuolon and Law of Mallil , fiBLISUOLIid 111101111 for Mobiflty4ll Want of Attention. Horror of Floolollyy acuatiours 'menu for ot.troctMat IIIitABOLD'S 1(1101(0 for IfleormoCari erafloa,.lall illsoanov of 1110 &sant In, oltlior nos., from orhatarer raummlaaoal sold only'll DltsllEL). It liEltinfji, Pittsnorin. - Oro BXS. Al iv de: B. L. Yklil TTII COMMERCIAL RECORD O.)II3IITTER OF ARBITRATION FOR NOV. D:Lgorall. v. T. %V. 11. W111.M.113,15 - 11L Mani, li= PITTSI3 DIA.ILISICTS. I Repark.l Speciay for as 1hn7;21 course. C 1112113.00, Tcrsaar. DrtILMOS 0, 1,0 1:11— , .,11c.. from Atom of 1,170 bbl, In various lotel as V. , ,c0,1*/ fur Supor, for 13:Ttra, f `'` r ' - tra rataily.l.,lsl.l tur busy- 0011N—salos at 700 tL, 1r. , 111 atom at 55GC3; and 10...."7 do ttom wharf at 06 Ott.—ealresJikti No. 1 et MEM PottS—malra 1.1.1 e (10GB—aakeof 350 howl at lFLOlnt—sales 700 els IZA)11 , 1 to 1,18 1.1.871:, 100 .ke At $1.95€42 , . nurreat—te. woo tha roll rod Mal," 1-1t.,15 10 lb. PltED—cas G 56 sta at wharf at $.l f. , r tsup 10,0 of the before 111161- with • astral I the uaedi t an the o 1111 ;• n, f . • 1114F.S44—sa'ra 19,) b. IV. 14 at 10. At'PLC2Heal. , ll4:lll bbln ;kn. • VSEVIEDS—raIt OAT/l--41sloa 100 atom P Q. DELED FRUlT — sdrs bash Prasky,s Jo'AKA. at 54.1k41.54-411 from 10.0 r. EOVATOES—saI. 766 brodt at DE4III. CARD—Wm 10 Ws a 104,51014 WIIE/kV—alive 3,400 bath at $1,7454:41,15; HAY—oaths at goal. of 5 to az $115615 it b. %Vlllslll—zalca 04 LW rectilbol at 27; . ¢14 10 alo ryo at 154401:45 Vl SY Ell 514.• 5. at 45. 141.1G3—.1ea 4 1441 at 16. frilthl IsI'IAILY AN Li atIJIIII7IILILUIAL. the money market to Itoitheece la without change. Cep Balla well eopplied at &pis v tl mut for gaud short Eiprr nut blots take nearly Mt fires-elasa The steamer Sasonla, from New York for Vs,sothempton, Illrfro and Ilarnburg, on Thurshiy, took out .S7I/OSSiO. in The Imports of f 'reign mamba:alto Into tlx port of Balti mbee the poet week, amounted /eV:l9,olsin value, of which StVh2lB were ditty-paying, and $1.93,f.T7 free . gbods. Thr , espOrta of domeirtle produco for the week aluomlted to PSI.' - 31f... Included In the report. were 11,016 Bbla flow: MAI cern moot, 1400 bush core; 8 7 0 2 hush what, =hi 120 0 Wan leaf Whack,. The honk of Baltimore Lao declared a semhannual dist. Jena 4 i 1 cent, payable on and after the fith Inst. 101, 1, Clark, los Cast, fway hdraw :.11r..1 • ilert.s.--Ecach pig Iron continues very &Fel sod primer le lu Lavern( buyers. Smell sales costly. reported et yabitlib. 6 mos, from ahlp. BROW, bur t. 011 m.l.lroorio2 at }1::(4.11, 6 mut, for esuutUSO.sttil $ 5 /. 5, 6 nem, Ingot Clapper is quiet of ?..No bash ter Labe. ilbt is immure et 11.(4.20c and Winongo curreury Nres so se•rc . tu..lrtj. nn l In to geed demand, that It sem placed ou ever wills Meurer' cvnintry batik paper, and with Ohio, Indiana sod Kentucky. it lawn excellent time for currency =kora. Trade was brink today, owing to light reoelpts.end abr., pia of suspenaion of navigation on ilto upper the 1,100 tilde city superfine Dour sold at bbl, of which lhe nterket le firm. Thorn Is little, cumparativoly, doing in gm cork,', manatee must lei small at the mica ft to nerivwary to sell at to covercost, ender prevailing high priesaat NefirOn. lento, where it is now well known a snort crop of sugar Innen be counted on. An Minna. Is loported in Belcher.' reg..' sugars and molanAnc—lllo. Dem. The 1311Icav freed soya—The motley market to-day was • nod poivition merchants had some diflcnlty in pro. *ding arromroodatlous, which had thu Oleo& to restrict op• romewhat. Thu scarcity of num.y atom coed tbit tnarket for Eaetern exchange to he easier, sales Wog tittlie outside at as lOW 10 1 , ; per cent. pram., nod although alb bank roles were tip, rent atilt they wont.] hero parted With a round lot a; a lower figure to procure currency. 'lto flour morbid matinnin 119 let and; alefuly,wlth hat ittpo logulry. About nOO bbls went told to-day or $1.5.5001,- * b 5 fur spring shred, end ss,itofor good white Winter, The light receipt. of wheat rendefed the market bent, and Ic inersoce was paid. The tustimetions,al Welar, went very limited, el iletaltio. fur N 0.2 pork., S 1 for clinic. 01011 44f . ..track. Them wed u betterrquiry for corn, land the mar ket mirakred leOle to.rard the clone. A cargo of 10,600 .linsitels No.l lam sold at 42e f. o. b. for shipment by propel wr to Banal°, and shoot o,utl Umbels in Into tot :1055100 In • aud 40(54 ou tra , k. br, recelsos of Hee 1:no to-day ircera'mocil larger; and thin, ~long will, the rcarc,ty of currency, which kept soma crtilie heavy burn . ..do( tee market,.. Troll na a tamer • ie the tradirgokerally. Mused a reaction and a do. cifne of 20ir..5c on yeaterday's prime. import. by [Liver : HT. LOUIS, per Marnaora-1200 bl,O flour, 1 to garden *ids, Clarkord .0;100 bbl. dour, entitled , ' 2 co; '230 do do, I'c4orson; 4 LI., 1 trunk, I: wharf boat, 20 Lida Oro clay, 0 lttmxtr, ;W dt , whisky, & 00; 40 do 00, Tredan374o ,to to, al'ericl..t A ccr, 24 do loinurn, 01Wollt 10 dO POD ,- 41 . 13an0 & Ardor; 43 bd. barley, Brnitlc '72,73 do do, Ppm con & rim - rank 3 Ins inckhandler. Jm Spenerr; 12 empty Mu Idda, 1 hairdo do, Wood. Ni:111'111P, per Carnbridgo—SO bodes cultrni, Park & herbr do du, lienuedy 2 rsc 621 du du, Clark & 30 lona pl, - ; 10111 I 11sn1. 2 2881:]\ ta r Emma nhatn-211 bibs tank, do ..}ld. 7do egg., 7do Latour, ale c,kll, Clark & co, I 14,1 4: 00 ,1; 4 4,, coin, Moll & rt.; SI du clocorneasi, Ilk tundrion, Forcer, 12 clot raga, ;1 bids butter, Ebriccr & 1/11 Trorth: :112 sko corn, Charon & Malaita:roc 252 do de, 13 11‘, CO4a, 410041.1 & or, 14 cslo, acrid. Iron, Zug, d Palclcr: 1 1 . Imply c.d.., We nn - richt; 14 cart,' cora, 1. Donny; 441 do do Wold.l do, Inchon... 148 do dn. Wilson:4o2 do do, II a:2 n' d do o do, td,d do 113101 811/10; 110 du corn, 10 Load crad o , In nowt, owncre. nivr.n. 21IBWkla 'The allot( au all Olio yesterday. So groat a otlr hos not been wit/wand for back Tao PlinniritilY fican the Allt•ghetty, and Elio .wator in the Monongahelo Slum II Lot the chorale! by the pier mark. Some 60 to IVO pairs of cOal boats oto shoe° and Lelow the lust pool. and voice ay) pairs to All ore estectol to get throngh .01 TlIvSO Te,oll - 0 hands to overy pair, showing o glance 1110 nonahor ot hands s il ly - c o lt get erupleythont I 4 the trod, We he dd that sixty dollars per baud had had In New orleans It ' , OA romareil that ICEVIII 1031 had eu snot, at T./. Trapp, White's ItipplNyeaterday. could i f learn thd truth of the toport. riots in the , Monougoitelo fa :laing.lenly expootod, and we think with tg,Pal rissoun. hitould all the cool be got out with this frontlet 4 will n ot the lutorests tho coal sten very roatotially. ',Wo could not leant at the agar( boat, yesterday, ,the prob. lug number rollshots gaga, Lint must ho onorutons. Ilutoirede of lined Water street all day, lookhig for . onsployrueut, nod a groat many 101 l fu with berths at ,voil • 'The Carol:re woo thu only arrival from below lop to 3 il'elock. Cho was from MeraphL• and heighted principally .sitith cotton, which prowutal grand-arty on the whys. Vial Is going neat to nt. Louis and t hi ng . euk. Several boots 1 . .ye loading rapidly for holow, not wear a o f aSpect tot all hAnde. Our otsuoinotorero are getliog oft their 'atticiw to good Swoon. .i , Thu Mono ilralnau, ono of OW hall and most punctual of :latatn, was to yestordsy, pilo,l.up fall of freight. Slot will ,lonve too 7..43 ille this olturnouu at four o'clock. ];•.- The A rt..% sacs out this morning for St. t. and Mau -0110 loan o pirt of a low] of tallroad Inamou board. Thu river ouv ts in 104,11 good stage, that any and alt toots af LOMA can snow eod go. The Luau...soot shipping and re. Seivlog g.,111 In more action than no hose own it Ott. i•waot !agora, Thy .India and Clara Soo canto Inlront Pittaburgh, yes terday. Woo with railroad iron for the Alabama road.— [Lou. Dormice. tr u 4., .111 rear) ;garb . . Isicrs Myrna Irt.—Stio lore. sr New Otionns,oPPN,D, the werobotors, In tlio Third District, hea Dortislir Drokon sway; end two enure wharvai csvoil in. It was me tow Leal landing, oodb l ressintly bocii repaired, guns, clock .y, for tinned the or Steamboat . A EiktIVED. Ilrornm•Illc; Jeffrrai,.llwwurvilk; IA.I. Bayn.td, River-11 fc Welegraprele IllarKatli N to lona, Doc. s.—Floor In posanwhat lirmor, with a falr demand for extra; all. of 10,000 bbls at $5,10416,0 Ist cup, State, $0,1c0,15.40 for eats State, $5,'115.5,1:1) for enper wostern , siz.Loa.,4s for common to medians extra wonders, ss,l:vom 75 fur Inferior to good shipping brands or rant. round-Loop ed Unto—tho market cloying firm and pretty actloo. rho market/or Cal:adieu Flour is urn:hang ol; Islas 4tat 1.1:11 at $5,110,145,50 for common to choice:extra. Nye Flour 111,711e4,35. Wheat is without vrecinl change. with MDII , doing for exports Ind. 36,000 bush at $1,25 `for mintate; $1,15 for Chicago Spring. not PrINNX F 1 . 43 0' 1 . 40 for white Indiana aud Southern, and winter sod amt west ern. and Causidian dab on private , terms. Rye lain mod erato nosurat; toles of email lots. at ho. Barley uneettled and not active; mire 11,000 bolds at 711.:1%. elate 75. 0 11 i, .ranee and firm; tale. 11 5 000 knelt at 850;55 for new and . 14 ,tn , : ° ( 0 3a " - hi '7 .a . ll ' , l° Ti 11 i:1! i t' to " altad, 4 : ' f ' s r n " n d er " sui r .V u qzlVt. V' l t.' o r s k us mere minor; .1.4700 bbl. at $10,11'410,t0 tor mews and $11.50 for prime. tarluding ;X:00 bid. mesa ate:aliens option, de l-i.O pi January, Febsuary and Blunts at. 515,10. pack :Manly and nueliatiged, ml. 350 Ws at $411.50, re. ul me. $10.76. , 011,50. Wm.' lioga, prime, 11';,5.7!.i. he. °an 1.4. Poet lines quiet and unchanged; $14,•15,g. $14.50 for wridert, prime; mesa Ikef qatet and tioctssaged '. l .1117,:a11.1. Gin Bleats bachwaged. Raton aleady; mien :NO boles long ribbed middies, toe all 11,10 mouth, at 1.5.;i Lard steady, anion "a 0 Ws at 10 1 41°11,' Ctisnassars, Pet.6.—Floor la in moderate ilentatel only at $5, but holdera generally stand for $5.10:1 - .°5,15. Wheat Is firm, but there he not an action demand, at $1,15 fee red and 51 ,Ina 1,11.6 for whim. Corn la very quickly taboo at .16, tot one. for bans , detloary are made bleier. Oats in good demand at 411 cud tending upward. Barley la 50 good cantata] at 75 or prime IaJL Pou shoals a 175. Whtaky 2111. Provi.lona acttoo at $l7 tar Mom Pork and 17! , :05% for bulk ntamide. and Sides, with sales/or (auto dello., •• 550!