THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786: aruggtoto P. =roc. TIL NEVIN '& C 0.,. . No. 21 Wood St, Pittatoarg • Nutt firlfoiNt of WHITE AND =AD, ZLNO PAINTS ANirtirllidlliMand Wholeials Doane 1.11 Oils. Paints VorolliNo v aWearpentlio. lettlyd Q eirta STO N , (emecessor to L. Wilcox.) ft. 74 DRTSID DRUGGIST, Chinn Bdalhkeid a. , la" Ibuy, woad regooot attention to his wortment of l'uto Drop and Chantal; Perfumery and Paw, flooca •aina bl•Pamily Blndlctna, Ong, Alcohol, Danalteg Viola, Pare Akan", favielte brand. of gamm a.. k0....1 4 or .hick ano dread sot tuatirpaitad in audit, and at lowan price; Phylcian'apinacriptioa caranthy onagiutaled. oe.2l:lyd - 'MACKEOWN, 1 . 03(.11e8a.113 Druggist, Csrbersi Ad Leanluiatnt and kgont luell=yees hnlid Krtnices, 50..107 LlLarty pat. bar" Pa. . • kaltlyd R- L. FAUN ESTOCK A - Co., late of the firm .e•oL, A. Driggial k No. 60, co ' lter Wo to od W an:ru ' r% .15164tth6baritt. , k ;rat Atantifacturon of Wbfts L. grid NA LtnarKeVeartimt Wood arid Wont semis, Rrttt • meta 43RILEIN .- &. REITER, WHOLESALE AND 15etiatnigpesta,corrs.rotplIffrry and EL Clah .6, PlUsgbargti. J°SERI( FLE L:IHNO, (SUCCESSOR TO . Ipar/A I:b./corner Iriarkatexost and Diamoriddlespa Oostatantty oa han4 atoll-and coot pirte amorttrreut of &Aim .llssllcioesOredidne Mega, terromery r attil all articles txr , tataioit total borlnAts. • airPtintlanN "gal litko • eahrolly ta.toliesmriall at all jattly • REYSER, DRUGtITST, JJ 14011kal eitoot =lsm 4 Wood it~ ntd Virgin )11107Midnirg10416. - • 9111C.P, scorr, WHOLESALE DEAL ..AN ti brags, Palnttss,,Oili, VprOtoNoh sod NymtnlT., No. we Ulierly stroft,Pittatrargb, • ' 11"&""/".•1,•Ptompt ottonNotk. • laragent fn. itchonok . • Pulttoode 131•4, toitata 'Now Wrobuce • Otairtg. IDIDDLS, WI [ITS CO., Gummi Coin -I.Vnalamion Meisbutits end .0.u1.t.1a Ot r.ccrl.. .ad Pr, fiats Nui.la Lit.vrty Ntrvet.Piltellnagh. ilirOmelgviam..allritrol 4.1 sattbdme-Lisry tsturtp , Kabr • tiobtlytlavT TAMES , & CO., Pork Pickers tit Lana Deleon lu rrovisirm, corn.. of MarLutsr..l Front • j_KECII & 110TCUINSON. Commissifm .114 and Hinsvonling Nerd's°ls, ilealors lo Wost.sni Ito ilsane sone 41bnonnOlour Ri..h. 11stop, flour,-Lio.sod oil. rot and Plual.lo .0. 14:cds, Ornin,Dsl.l Ft nit, In.! Pro.n.ce gmerodly. Bust brands Family rolls alvenys on 1/%IUL— /wants forth. sale of 51siliko Coo' en.lobrsod , I•stootod Pawl Stroh, Nos.ll6l..kwond :no3 145 First ets„• but noon Wood and 41fillthtleld els., Pittsburgh. P. '1,.. si:11)0, fIIIRESE WA REIIOII SE.-11 EN RI IL la ; COLLINS, Tharnakraling null COIll m ianrnn &Iry nna Daslor In Munro, WM., ' Lake raeircianl 1$ Wad at., ahoy° Watr, l'alsbergli EAGLE. WAE.EIIOUSE.—J AS. ti Aitn ins, Who're-an Denlyr In nonr, :m , l Proalcall enernlls. ti Savant!, 'r t. I.reo—n and Smith44l.l.Mtemghp PR 4141rTnrnan cash.. F' - SELLEItS CO., Dealers in Provi . Innt Oil, At., lib. 309 I.ll,rty 1.12, best] of r.cui MUM , 0.._6.11.1 immure 2genw LIORRIi A INSURANCE COMPANY AYlVatt 4 r az - co._ ROUT. FINN NY. s.ey. W Firrett acoa., antaMal A o , llg. A. CARR. 1. E R SECRETA Yean37l , nalt. lomarituct , Go6parq 11[44 ,, ,,,,1,, J owe Greet. FM. GORDON, Secretary We,rzkrn In,ur • tato Ootnploy, 421Yaler stmt. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent f,r Frank- Ur • lin Phe Insursuce North.we .`r^", A. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware P. Mutual Inure.° Ca., .12 War.. larva. P W. POINDEXTER, Aunt 0 NY,..z West ern Imam. , C0.,91 Front siioa. Carpets - - - W.D. DEALERIN CARPETS, OIL CLOTUS, MATTINGS ? ke. No. H 7 Fourth otscrt ova, Wood. ME L Goobs B eittils.rELD & CO. , , (sue.e..3ssord . to Mur. play A Barchllal.l.) Wholoonlo stol Flotnil Ironlrrn In Stop;carol Panty l.ry thnoln, Northonut con., r•-nottle t. 0.1 MarkctsAr, Pil.Athurzt, CII, LOVE, Deainr in Staple and Fane.y • Dl7 thiote, eigu of the orlginxl n., - U./cot etr•ei,kitt•iungh- . Ir IL, No. 10 :Clad Lcc Strcel. z+i-raw Trintaan,, am!. Rii. PALI? , Douler is IN Btraw a x"...1,-,Kler.ol booksellers, WM. G. JOLINSTON S. CO., Suttiourhs Bthnli Book hirinathtt.rro snn IT Wood etnot. l'utaloArgl., TOIIN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND ggi &allover. Num.." 4, Da. k ngucw, No. 63 MArkot street, Fourth. Y•. WAY IiOOKSEL.LERS Al4l l STA TIONSES, No. ES Mood nr.at, uort door tor of Thlql,Pittslicaet, Ps g..A..1 awl ewk.rvu. etaraly on bAna. T L. REAL, BOOKSELLER AST) S'l A. VoNNIt, No 75 Pop - TM Ai ,110 11411‘11,ga. EIUNT & 1%.n. NE R, BOOKSELLER _EL and Etollonor.Staeonlo Noll, YOUtFlo.t Vatntca. OHN THOMPSON' & C 0..:; 1101.13 R, SION AND °IMAM ENTAI PAINTERS AND 0 LAZIP;RS, I.ls Taut , erarmr. orrenurtoci. PA tualitlyd Heal 'agate !amts. • WILLIAM WARD, DEALER IN PRONfISSORY NOTES, Donn, Mortgages mud all occur:tin tor Yonont can procure loam through my Egmoy, 110113 MEM Thom artablu Ent neon thole =troy to good advantage, ngt always End sad tanatal clan papal . at my ogler, for oafs rommunloatlocui sod Interview. etrictl, pGRANT PITAKET, opposite St. r.a. Coalardeat. • plant Elpbototal!. WALTICI P. 11.1U11/.1.. %Vail Paper 'Warehouse WALTER P. MARSHALL S., CO, Iv, portersand Dn.3l,C 67 Wov.l t'elworm Fontrth .trestand Dlamltnl Alloy !atom may lw bond oo extend , awyrtmentof crery deg. - 441m of Dap, llangtogcf, Drs. fors, IllalbcDlOng Emma sad CLaclwre. Aan, Wind.* atladegOlL KIVU Vutti*y fit lowort toxic. t..4.1.111try ilvalerc selG STAIZZII.-P. LIA.II4IIIALL itiNotc, &v. JOILN IL u%LLOIt No. bl WOOIJ Sc, botsren Diamond Jain, and }',nth otrnot.gzht itrnnt Wt OLITCHAMII & SONS (Batton) PI S.NO F , ' , ELTE , , MA: KM HAMAN'SIIIDLODSONFI elid Man N II and Dolan/ In Mmricend blTNical GroAA KLEBER 1 pato., Ne. 53 BIFIII IA EL, Riga oftheUalde u nton,Sol , A ,71 t T er: UNNE A % , RRS (dew York); rninl44 9rEE, EEE NEE', 1a1:211111ZAJTIT"'1011 . . to ft ,.. druimi rn . u . .„„. rill AELCYPTE 11140 M A N UYAgr U liFland - Dowler in Pf3:4.) Wort..., and Ituvo.t,r ..1 vr,t, antl Stveir.l Imermnblatn:: ledo Agrol fim tio, WOAD Litt , PIANOE,ELEN reT MILLET, 11JI VIS A C 41. 1, Verdoo withEndirEhoet Zolta: Attachment .113 Vinod tarprf. EWE. 4Z2 ait agcy CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROCRAW AYS PIIILICTON/ 3 , BARD CC II SCH ; GIGS. A ND everything itt the line, rrnrehal From '‘. .FASTERN,..4OO. 4III A ( .. Togtibor with sisll sseartro ,Jf lisstarn Earn sa la ...cif rarlety.atatabtetesms lalca, epilogs, Sad °coct mon. too eom•rom. to .oo , too, column, ,ou blunt raiz t ressumble prfno by lOUS B. tiIIAPVER, Diszetond strut, uoe Liberty, littokfincb. Rip...Gsrrlsges bact#ll end void as corondsliva: Sepal, Ins neatly Ina promptly 4.10a.u. 5017311, ,funututs. PH IIIHID&B AUU CEIAIUS WIIOLE3AI;4S' AND RETAIL, Embracfnß arch style of :*" "Cr FL iv; I T tr ROSEWOOD, MATIOOANY AND WALROZ ' Boltabla fot " TAYLOR/I, cg )U9E113 AND DINING ROOMS% • Donal to any lu NEW YOEE AND PIILLADELP ALI •Wi1t180011.6,./Tna. 77 AyD 7 0 TIMED &Mat t oradtt 2: ' Plrrstivßan, ra: a. taea...-....rtraLs L. yivito , vOtißra & CCP, , swwwwwwissio or fIIRNITOftE OIIALEW Of Every DescripOon. FLarOU-..4l4crstaAanneea bilk and Asia& IPCI*4I lficehatme—,fiosi 88 &4a Smithfield 8t ; QTEASIBpAT CABIN EIIIIMITINtg;--We tannafactaclag ETISASI.I3OAT WIN 11111NTIVItS -awl (MAW, and Ittalta tba attention o thorn Intartsiad In farulaklng Naga. . , S. D. YOUNG it Ca-. IVIESIITBAS..Wer have jusfrereived nt lak' &AO= sad !Thiel Tear/. abonevalcb *III • tha ruled tytlW Bteakaat T. to La r hAtadAtadea. - Ear sale at Pranced NOW) UN. 6131 a Pl i ttVaqadval *tae, Allagleurl p4ll E=MEM=I glanufactuuts. mANII/ACTI3ItE,B9p.II PressOdFire Bxicls, MILTE4ERGER'S STATION, W a co., • np Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, P. NAM-mann.* dr • WHIPS, THONGS. AND SWITCHES. Orders v.1.1c143.1 fnso thetrade....d smeTurreir pedtsa per Inptrocrloar Trues-6 motschi, rr a o ur cont. alsounot Air OMI . seaklydAsl' HOLTZILI*III L W I ILDEIRIIOI.O, IliOcarmoterro J. stoma No. 100 Third Ettreet, , PittoblATMM• MAArfacturas and bedew in Cu r mins, Cornices, paads,Sbides.l3llnds. Mattresser., P99 l forta , CushLom, tc. • Awes:Meals.. att t etlen psid IQ *STEAMBOAT WORE. . CA EN= PTITHO AND ".LAID TO ORDER. nal:dam Iron city ntovo , 'Warabotur. WW. SkAD . StAW, (Successor to T. . CRAII7 00.,) ilanotectnrer . LEON and (Y ) PPEE WARE, and Dealer In sroves.&p., No. LSI WOOD STREET:, between Filth and VIrgID Pitts. bni4,l%. L 41.: d DuCfcrbsrra rouvrnit7z. "‘=., . FL ivrecoy ac Co. • • LIIIRRTY stir arsr, ejapOeila reams. R. Belief, PITTISOUROII, PA. • • VE. AN t/FACTURE to order, Onohort 131 CAPTINCIA, • SHAKING A . PULLEY of all nisei' twat domerliAions; or the heat =aortas. scar Wait heiltait also WAGON POW, PAD mode, ORATra, oh hand or out le order. AlArOeilort Weal the POONDRY, or at Cartwright A •ouoten. an Wiest at., will 0.5 in prompt attenttoo. .D Alt 'l' ly It 141 11.1 . It Y 0V A (3. (Succoaaare to Jobe Cart...lBllW Nal ANUFACTURERS and importers of 111. p.eut and Table, Ontlery, &lexical sod Dental In. steissuesda, one,,Patula, Plaiting 'Outdo, A., No. ad Weed Inroad. They give spx.l.l attention to the manntaturing Sop 3 a aolsblog and Roosting trith puno• tuality. mud spost,cl.i.. aptfiniky ii4llol ¢Arcnyl N. 111XIMI ,V111.1.14A111 Baithipart.r. a Co., 61 Pciln 8t.,1.)(.401 , Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. Q,,TEAM BOILER BIAKERB AND SIIRFT ky Iron W.:olden, Moritifictarers of Ltartiblll's flrtarit forromotiYe, blood rmd Oylintler Bottom Chimneys, Ilrekhit, tiro Red, E11.r...ww Piping, Gina...ors, BAIL Nos, Sugar Pang, 'trod V3WIlt, I.ifii Dents, nth Wino, libwhomitlati . Wort .lir4ll;e {11:61 Vlwltict !runs, ihow at the shorten( two gen. All ertletwiftein a ilistateto pnrotritly attended to. Jettli 470t1.011 Xlll.llll, Pi 111.• bur gL. Tr ENNECY,CIIiLDS & CO., MANtIYAO --I.l_ TURElliti Dr— PrtEll A N. 1 henry 4-4 Yheetlatzt thrriet Ctionlia of 01l cuter. and 81.4. w. °'ithoi Talie; ..• hod ClenlW rlOonib Linos and rinoh Coral • Rt.?. of all dz."! denrriptleon. • ' ea-Onion. at tha Etantwors Store of Croft.. .C 1 ifwn l k C.,131 11'...•11 , 40 , ,, will Imre Attention. leits.ly E=E:l9:l Cl WS,IKIti IN. MANOFAcTLIMEA OP Q1:1.111U1tIC ETHER: Sulphuric , Acid ewe.. of \14.•. Nark Acid: 110flinan'a 11undy13,... Mnrtatic Add: Aqua Ammonia, FPI , . Nitnnap dn Fewbeek tt.OntiOß: etly3 1!.•)_lw fonnkl'at John IL -On ..... MI, V Water ntre...q. - ITritirliiltl TiiiiiA DUP. 131,0518 ER AND OAS FITTER, No. 10 JL vouq_n oto'oet, Piltoburgh. mot Vo.foral otroot, under O.ooth ExciVilor.ll.ll.l, Alloghouy. 44-Every dtiOcrlption or Pittloss tot Water, Goa otid Btraox. uo3lLly Commisston, &c I=lll GRAFE & VAN GORDER, MERCHANDISE; BROKERS COMMIISSION MERCHANTS 114 .%?eorul Street, Pittsburgh. C 1,13.0 M. W. Ti. , ro .4. I), , N. Vorc, Still., Iml worth, Pitwt , ,, Telmer a 1...).. Wpr II wrbsewth a co., - Thril! , ton, Chen a Yom ' K , 5t%3...w4hww...114tw0 a. en.. IlarAlsol k hopper, .Ti Ni.a hall A 14.1 - 1., IY.ila IT. ft Dnitan ilk Co, " T. WM , rhige 1141tiaivrt, 11. D. Nee/comb A Loa- ArrritAtAtul, 1t.14* I " lemllto, Ey, 0c17.111 lIERBST PRODUCE AND COM AtISS N M RC! I A NTs, 4 267 Liberty Street, corner of Liana, Privet:triton., rewire. . . .111 r • t. 41: ro A.tvAA the poeckt. Asa min Al Yloks,kittett...ttfttkl Fruits, ItotaltAA, Posk, lAtd, Dotter - Ch•cg., Mors timing:natl., at- Att. it. Oxitern pr.:ALAI, Riled At the torett mtt kAt tott,,A, Ad enu,n made on. conottgroneuts. 11...0 (11 rrv , of the Pstubto - Alt 13a, StAnntArtorr. Ap.11,1, d S AM IE L ,0 11Y txtsi Al BAILIN kl.E.ltttllOTt, A tat tte•tl,r. 41. -- nr..tr3itt And PrtvintA. GAnenali, tt:ii LI NKOtY liTA.Y.rr. nes, IN, It It Depot. PIVI'S111.TT:011, PA. sott:lytt CIIADWICK & EON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I , 'RA LEES IN PAPER ANT , RAGS, Agnlva fur 9, sisle Mal oning Fire Brick and Pet Clay, Npi. 149 Awl 151 W t revel, INAlit Sixth, PittslAngh GSLWrapplog Pelee at el stinfacterecei prices. Mob pitta for lbw. I— Cl/TIMM. Q CUTIIBERT SON. GeEteral Commie , kJ. Attlubr Inr Ktln snel Pt:rebuts of RAM gatate.. N., ft 1 tlAttott strtrt, Pittsburgh. pi2ltd LLOYD dir. FOLLSYTD, WHOLESALE 0-ROCERS, momALmus xvr rnovuoa AIERCIIANTS for the ;tele of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, • No. 237 Liberty S k. VAMFAVAI PISTSP6IOII. PA J. B. CAZIYIEILD itic CO., Cognmiesion a Forwarding M•rehanta, And Vilinleerde Dealer. 111 WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, RUTTER, LARD, PORN. BACON, FLOC% MB. Pei /I Peerl Aut.., Reknit., Linseed Y Lull OIL Dried Fruit and Brodnen generally. floe. 141 and 143 Front Street, PITTSBUBOIL-PA. lIITCEICOCIS,II•CIitItitaIf a Co., !Foldommre to Ilriffrnen,lßCrenry A Cul Forwarding and COl=l/01100 Morobanta, Asd Wlrolectale Deakre In Pyridines. Flour and •Vool, Ne. krniir and ItO Second rt e Penrercrgn, a I/1.1 .8.71,..1.141.111.11...1.00•1•1111 V. P1111771....1 11. RUM.. SVILINGF.It IIAttnAUGII A. CO., COMMISSION MERC II A NTS, DEALKUS WOO!, 11i1C Prwisions& Produce oeneridly rio. 209 Liberty Street, Pittebergh. II A Mr l& A A SI J k:lt, trio t Cirri` Prod qe... Conniu6sion and Forwarding Merchants, 121 ,V,rontl St., Pit t . orb.rah, Pa n,y21.13,1 11 0 „ 1 , 11: ,, !:i: ,,,, t r , :, l l:Lr ; kallsuul Pitn.b...h, A. KREBS & BRO. I=l 3litiwgitanititrs Corner Wood and Fourth Ste., PITTSBURGH. UnMiLILIVE SCELOCMMUM, Practical Lithographer, Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth st., Pittiburgh. CIA PS, DIPLOMAS, 8110 W CARDS, PORTRAITS, • LABEL:4, r.oxvs, CEKTIFICATILS OS STOCKS; BILL R BABA, DRAFTS, do. DCTGWIOCI'& ProllHo Seedling Strawberry. UQUAL TO APAVOY'S, SUPERIOR Jul to Ithreybi Flee/fling In sire, oral to Barrie New Tice In dawn and Into sin to in; dimwits preductlvi aa any other of tho 005 handrail Varialina In rultlention.” So atty. Ur. tawloor of his nog &wiling. • gentleman with whom I hare onitinialoted and dons Online. with for yettre, audio all oa rtraninctions hare never hod moon to inlidnubahle *ardor honorable dialing, which Induce. um to ecoept the hammy for Me wonderfully proliflo b.rry.— P4•lnl for circulars Of Mimi of Inwalleatlng Committee. .701111 SIURDOCU, JR., mai PittAnrgh and Oakland linreorlea. Nli Ai ONIONS-kW 0 bra. arblte and red: I'OTATOLS-400 but red and porph. Ohlln RESle—, 160 bede. %Vattern Hendee, UU ITORI—J7OO Rd, prime Roll, And to are' lee. CORN-100 boa. in tha ear, OLOVRI BRD-4150 boa. prime allele. Amd for We RIDDLR, WIRTS A C 0,155 Liberty It. CELEBRATE) lX • • AbileltlOAN RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLER - Y. Ilecelrol end i.or enl• ex J. 11. 811.0,1,1-MiEb,111:11. n. CO., (Suenreeors to h. Donlep,jr.,) • 101 AIABILIST 6711.101 T. 1.) AU S 1 BAGS!! BAGS!!!—Burkwbeat, jf Ymr, Miqd torl rind!, rade to order, printed In ,hruAirol &nix*. any nnentity thrnlehedon dey'e nodes. prim. lower th.n them, deny tlmllereetabllahrsent In the : ITRAWIT A .DARRER, no I 7 Comer of nntl flood dn.nto• SISUGAR, for nolo on land ipby (dO5) JAM OM:fp. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1859 Vittsiag . OgiNeti c. U F7IC/IL P~PZM UI rba ol?Y PUBLIESULD DAILY, 1214VIEKLY AND WIMELY B 1 R. RRETT do 00., rum awn. uors =manna MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 12, IM9 _ - - FAVKITit COUNTY. PA. F:DITOWS 134.21.1 . 11, : The Man of the diurnal.? I'm sorely travailth. Spectral views in the dim distanoe are looming op k 1.40111 his astonished vision; and un der the startling beading, of "Tho Coming Cash,— The Union:ill Langer"' "Gloomy forebodings," he has been serving up most terrible dishes of horrors to his realms. In the language of the great proto type of modern democracy, he should head hie next leader with "Hifi I Horrors' Hail !" The Post man sees— "No 14,i,t,but rather dnrknato visibic tiorrod only to dimmer sights of woe, Regions or sorrow, doletoi shadaa:' .4 And he is roaring like the A eh-Fiend— .,llfisi the Almighty ower mo ..! headlong fl Mg rm. dm Rtowinl .ky, With bideons RIO combustion, down " "The Union in 'danger." Sat= shouted to his .rebeliiouo crow that the liberty of Heaven arta in danger unless they could destroy .Theterooe and incearstry of God." The man or the Post tzerleth. Ills party is In porn. "The Presidesit 141 Mi. : ems" are alarmed. "They see se plain as the Oan-dol can that the sue ou of the 'ltspubilicait part( will.shoke the founds ton of our -goveinteMaLl 'Slight 'mistake, friend ARR. Ton should havassid--shike die foundation 1 F f the democratic party. Thhi would be fatal to Be -1 chamon and poor Old ease; who have fed at the pub lic crib, until theyttldnk the world will come to ais end as soon as they shell be turned away from the publia treasury ; and accordingly all the cottontail that revolve around them, are hallowing like him of old who ; whoa kicked out of heaven, gore 'A .bout that turn n.n • . eunprn, and bejond Frigtitroind tho reign of am. and old Night." Awful, is it.not;? Pile it on stronger, yo man of the Pat. Why do you not come out with your big thunder, and 'Mare as into the ague at once 7 , Say "if the terrible Republicans have the audacity to put my party out of power, there will bo grant earthquakes! Yea and the great globe itself will go out in darknens!" If we ore to die by fright, have marry, du not hoop us lingering,i but giVe uetho 6. 3 re,tre at ono°, and them wo will bo out of our initial. Verily, you howl na the Islamd one, overtaken in iniquity, when ho son the terrible sword of the Arch angel lilichatil abput to descend upon hit head. The greet Repilblican army is preparing, and it hs firmly believed, they will rote to I 3ell, although the result might be to prevent you from getting the post office. ,iirbai a calamity 7 II ow could the Union survive a day? Union'live onil Barr not got an offimst Abend . _ Oh, Ye Itepublnian rebels, take rare. You have frightened poor old Buchanan and Coss, and their man of the Post says, "they are not old and in their dotage."' ! Certainly not; but just awfully "skoerod" at the prospect of losing the spoil, "The South Will not stand it any longer." Stand what? Why thmidso of the people just Sarin,/ to elect a'Presideot that will turn theme nut of office. This irotild.',und,aabtedly be suck a place of impu dence that the should Im forthwith dissid red. LEt too beseech men who era opposed to Buch anan and Cass, and yo man of the Po.t, to surrender their birth-right, Stay away from the polls and thus save Barr and Mi party friends Smith front commit ting treason, kicking up .rebellion, making a than dering,clatter art4arieing straight eat of the Union' Think of 'IC Thiiiif a chlamity that should be avoided. Principles proof no no-Count. Hight is of no account. Tlfe,greidAnestion is how many kicks, cuffs and insults oup .pitiablicaus can beer without resenting, so as to provnnt "oar Southern friends" front making traitors of theutsolves ! Undoubtedly it Is the duty of good Christians not to be stumbling blocks in the way of sinners. Will our "Senthorn friend." fergivo 11.11 for voting in the past, if we will promlee to stay away from the polls for the future ? Could the. man bf the 3'osi persuade his "Southern friends" to stay on this centinont, if we faithfully promiso to put them in power for life? II ho can, we shall feel some relief when wo see hi: first "leader" in the ensuing vein. Do try. It is shocking, Isavibly so, that the "mud-sills" of theft - en States ehoaltl got en strong a.. to ..ore the men who were "born for office." Scare them? - flow? Why with a di.mal ant fearful prospect of—polling tho most sou, "Stay in the Union ?" "With then "mmi.slll,. 7" -No, Those "mull-Sills" are fools; they do not know fwhlt is good. Opposed to man-stealing—opening the deco trade? Let us got out of the Union; then wonan rane a breeze ou oar own hook—open this trade—turn pirates, with "none to niche es afraid." What it the Utilid or the fresee( the civilised world to as ' Nothing; . absolutely nothing' What is the .FRANIS VAN GORDNIL ueo of a goveromput, but for wz•trr.. and if watery first, then nigger+ for the playtime: mean are what the earth M/148 for; and we might Joel as well puts blast into the world and blow it op first aa tart, ifeannoi gat niggers where we ran, take them where we please, and do just as wo are a-mind to, generally. itepublieutts, "dry up"—premiso aver to Otto again, and perhaps we may stay in the I ohm, just for fear, we Might "jump out of the frying pan into the fire" by going out of It. But ye :root loan nap "That these things may : never Le, in the prayer of every true Arneriran heart. 1 1 7.5 e Democratic larrly trj the country o tine v.". pre rat thcir orcurreitor." There it I. the serret is out Keep the "IL-a , rrutierarry” in pours, .o that Barr ran get the Po Ogre, and "our Southern friends" 0 ,nriih at Wash ington, and all will tm safe Just so; there: would have been no rebellion t Kaaren if the Almighty hod quietly yielded h throne lathe lleyiL ANTI Ceto•x tn. Pittsburo, 1)w. 10, ISfstt. Cflalsl7 - 31/01 trl COMI3O.—WO would mom rr epectfolly muggiest to oar friends, the pol.lic,thot no more useful or appropriate "Christmas (lift" can be presented by one friend to another then • beautiful and interesting book. To personk of a literary taste and wbo desire to parohlse books for their own gratification and intelleat• nal improvement or with the iotention of pre senting them to their friends, we know of no place where they will bo more likely to — be salt ed than at Clark's Gift Book Store, No. 63 Mar ket street. liht stook ie exoesedingly large and embraces everything in his line of business, which in point of quality or Variety cannot pos sibly be surpassed in this vicinity, while his pri. ces eremite!' as idefy successful competition. Be it rememberedalso that a gift accompanies each book sold worth from twenty-fire cents to one hundred dollar*. Quite I number of our most reepeolable citizens have received valuable gifts with the books they purchased there, and we would gay to One and all, go and try your luck. Foa Bat.a.—Three SeltoLardaps for a full COMIC , of Writingand book-keeping (two unlimited) in the Birmingham Coinmernial College. Here is an op portunity rarely:offered for any one intending to at tend an Mstitution of this kind, and one that should be taken advantage of no the above seholorshlps wit! be wdd very chenp. This institution has been in suc cessful operatiop for over • year, and it is not sur passed by any similar one in this community. For further particulars apply at this office, where the Nebel arshlps can, be had. . 1.1111114791911 19 C011199.---4'O would roipectfully suggest to our friends, the public, that no mom ap propriate or valuable "Christmas (life' tan be pro aerated by the hitsband to the wife, or •ty a gentle man too female friend, than one of Grover Jc Baker's Sewing Machine:Li. There are none more complete and no handeompr or more acceptable present could be made. We have no doubt scores will act upon our timely intimation. Room over Hugur store; corner of Market and Fifth stroehh 2d story. Lou usu.—The lumbermen of our nounty are buoy at present making limber, bootleg, ko. From all, we can learn, we judge that the man. tity next arming will be as large as fault, but cannot say what the priperiaro likely to be. The log men are alio actively at work, and will most probably got a large stock of logs into the streams during tba winter. This system of lum bering haa had the effect of materially diminish ing the manufaCture of boards and minding in this county, and consequently the bulk of the lumber (Oen from here now le in the form of square timber. Should the snow of the last week melt rapidly enough to produce a "flood" in-the firer, a few rafts will,doubtleee be started this week for the lower markets.—Clear field Journal. Hausa Buttatto.—On Friday, Dee. 21, the dwelliag , house lot Mr. Robert Bunter, about half a mile above the village of Ansonville, in this county, wee destroyed by Ore. No one but Mrs. Hunter was at home when the Ore broke out, end by the time she gave the alarm to some neighbors, it had made such progress that it was utterly liopossitde to save the building. Some earn; a cook stove, sad a few other articles were also burned ; most of the furniture was saved. Tho fire Originated at the Move pipe.-0/earjleld Journal. 0011 MoN 131:NYI rules the masa of the people, ehaterer the mionemed and mleenthrope plillmopheremay arty the tontruy. Ebony thews geed thing, let U. mer. Its 1., dearly dernotortrated, and they will not hesitate to Om It their meet , o , d, Pstomege. The masses hare at. reedy ratified the judgmmt of a physician concerning the Noe of lIDEITSTTB.KIi BITTERS, air mar be wen In the nonsense ohanti Mr of this medicines that are annually !mid In every merlon of the lint It is now terognirsel m greet. ly soperior to another remedies yet derived ger &masa of the dfprtire orpne, such mi dlarhote, dyeentery, dyepet. els, and for the Whine Span that wire from derangement of teelPe pirtloos of the eptern. Hostetter'. t 0.,.. le fast becoming 1 temiesbold word from Mane to Turn, from the &cm of the Attantio to the Perin. Try the article and he satisfied, i Bold by droggistlitod &Were generally, everywhere, sad by fIORTOITIatIi HUTU, menefactemmend proprietor', GB teeter indßa trent streets. jeTkdk•T 011.84. FITC.I i J. SIMKO. 1314,01ohuus fOr Diseases of Alba Throat and OlhAlOtt stel otAsi °bred. Allateole coutpllestod Irltb or isostogpolesonery Consumption. Office 101 Penn street, Pitt.bargb,ps. COMMUTATION PANIL A Ito of coo thms'iOng Mow irloldng tow:malt 0. by . lett.r. t0t2:44. 4 3 1 tri . jiIOKOBY NUTS.-50 bus. Shelltuirk Mors Nati) uu sato by MAY IL °own ~',...-.',a.:..,:‘::.:,! . :,..... L';';.:-i.if:','..-....•:,::1.:-;•..,'...::!'..'Vj.::.;;.- PITTS.; ' , URGII • • GAZE [For the Daily Pittsburgh Gazette.) MEEMEM CITY AFFAIRS sreonac.cialcau Obsamtione for the Ocartie, by O. Shaer, Optician, ps VIM SL—corrected doily: in SON. IN inane. 00 24 4S 30 deloolCA. .... 12 " ... 8 . " .r. Bainmeler.- ......... • Tun following are the delegates elepled on Satin4ly to the City Republtoan CotNeetiou which meets on Wednesday nest: First I . Vard—J. T. Kincaid, Jr., John Saber, Jo., crown; W. F. Richardson, G.. Wilson. Srcnnct=Joho Marshall, H. Long T. F. Wilson, John L. Boyd. Johnlifibion• Third-rg,H.Rippoldosepli Muting., Dr. T. J. Gallagher, IL. Allinghani, H. Haley. , 0. W. Leonard, Andrew Simms, Moo. Mitchell,. J. H. Robinson. John Beek. (in the &bore ward, two seta of neegates Beim to be elected, tris Greafor Wilson, for Mayor, and the second for Sawyer.) Fourthmnd Lindsay, Jr., R. M c Cl ure , N . 11 enth,J. Rbodes, J. Fittlarton. FE/th, La 'Precinct-O.W. Carroll, (leo. Caughey. /2"ir"ci".-1?s• Kayo, J. Taylor, Thomas Barrio. . Sixth—Theodora Robbins, Wm. B. limy., John Phillips W. Cole, A. D. Berger. T Scorn—George (lambast, We. Mays, John Hof fer, Lewis Roll, Robert Thompson. Eighth r -C.ll..piermat, E„ Dithridge, jr., Samuel Patterson, Wm. Hatching., Fl Frederick.. Ninth—JUL Reid, .1. Routh, D. Agnew, Jenne Lewis, Wto.l9illiams. The delegates elected in the 2d, (tb, sth .d Gth wards are fcir Wilson, for Mayor, those in the let, 7th, Bth and 9th fo'r Sawyer; the Third Word being in dispute, two different meetings, by ence mistake, having beetiheld. Too FIERIIIILIIOII, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO' RAILROAD DIFFIOULTT,—SADITtIay morning, in the District Court, dodges Hampton and Wil- Home caddie bench, George P. Hamilton, Esq., staked far s role, on J, K. Edgerton, jr., Vico- President of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chic, ' go Railroad Company, to show canoe why an at tachment ehoulii not issue against him for con tempt, In interfering le prevent the execution of ad order of their honors, sequestrating the road above maned, dint atpointing T. Haskins Do Puy to collect iti ridiebttes and control ile busi ness until Alto cone - 646W otherwise direct.— Mr. Edgcilon hair isgued a circular, in which b a nays: , By orders made the Circuit Court of the U nit edeStracs, for lbe,Norf hero District of Ohio, at a staled term thereof. held al the city of Cleveland, on the sesenth and eighth days of December, •. n., 1 . 80, in no CEEDIDI ORDER i 0 equity 'therein minding, wherein Charles Moran ' and Loafs A - Von Hoffman are complainants, and the onto and Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany and %lhe PittShol l gh, Fort Wayoe and Chi cago Railroad Cotopooy, are defendanta, the no dersignedlim been duly appointed and has been qualified or Receiver in NADI Count, Ant,-AU the powers edunierated in said ordet, maladies the power to dako riesecraion of, control and operate said Pittelturgh, Fort Wayne nod Chicago Rail road, from Putehargh to Chicago, and' rediSee its revenge in the name sod under titefroacidece of said Company, ire rested iu him RS said RC- ceirtir, and all directors, agents and BerTnota of said Cnostisoy, will be held responsible to, him socordingly." Ths ilistiing of tllp above. and other sets in a manner Setting at defisnee this lko.ioo of the Diitriet Henri here, caused the motion !node by Mt. Hamilton. After sOno disettealon, t., Court ordered the rule to ioQue, and tniutei it retool:W.le at :1 o'clock At thist Mina, Mr. EdOrrorr appeared, and after 3011.10 reuiarke, nt the; inalitoce of rvbpou.leolz, the Leasing on the mono❑ for au attauhruent was adjourned till nesrpaturd&y, Mr. Edgerton pleJgioi.T. biome'', ice tiff mem - throe, not to inter fere with Abe w0r!,i1.4 Of the Rotui to the State. The camp b. 'assumed coabi.lerable latportanee, lievidoll the merits of tho difficulty. it •olires u r"ecitlea conflict of jurisdiction Sr CL/011, BILIMU.--,The eUlttinCr In the Ll,:n S. Clair h'treet footwalh bridge has been opened from the foot c.f St. Clair et reel, and pedrelrtane If al now'.have no slope to °holt+, arid uo laby rinth Co g Wrougn before the; find the bridge The worleon the largefelruclure was proceeding rapidly quill the sold snap set in . The large eahlo hat been finished sue Inn smaller oue has been all iwropped, eveept at the short spans at either eel from the ahuintent to firg pier The iron lionibeatne have Nee all euvended, and a short Kimono of favdisitilltavesther will put the work'formed to oomplrlie A grew} improvement o the roeition of too old mr w o wee w ill be that i almimente of the new bridge are extended is tztilch nearer the river that, a roadway will la left open al either end along the •barfs. The only thing that the people who cross here regret is the lark of cover to the nevi bridge, and consequent want of pro. tection from bad weather. An seeident neenrred no Anderson street, Allegheny City, at its junction with the railroad, on Friday evening. A onr horse boggy was being driven norms, the track as tho train came along, whi,h, being too close to pass safely, tbc leg of the animal W. broken in two places —al the ankh ; ' vtitrthe knee—rendering et necessary to kill iio.borke, which was a vatnable one. We do not know the name of the owner Blame is attaohecllto,b4h the driver nod the watchman, as we Os !trained Aaotokir.—Oto. Vaughn, employed in Werra. .1. & A. flay's planing mill, in Birmingham, had boll belies of the left arm broken, and wan other wire'oonkiderably bruised, by being caught be tween ll+ belt and a revolving abaft TO KILL—One Jame Porter, n noto riorm eliaraoter, who has been in the hands of the law:before on a charge of attacking pollco men, war committed by the Mayor, Saturday, charged ,with an assault and battery on watch man MOD, with intent to kill. It appears that at a ball , held Friday evening, at the house of Peter lirollioger, Quarry street, Fifth Ward, a fight occurred between Porter and some other person; and Porter was arreeted. When brought to the watch -hones he wee put in the cell without being slouched, and when the watchman went in Porter drew r ,piatol and fired, the ball, fortu nately by a movement of Mann, being directed into thelceiling of the cell. Tux 'Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad runs two datly trains for Cleveland and Chioago— leaving at 2:00 a. to. and p. m.—etopping at the important intermediate stations, two for Columbus, Cincinnati and St. Lous—leaving an above;. three for Wheeling ►nd ltellair—at 2:00 a. tn., ✓.1.3(1 a. to. and p. to Care run througinfrom Pittsburgh to Cincinnati without ehatigte,:andwleeping care arc provided for night traveler* Through tiokcte to all points west and Dahill can be procured at the Union Ticket Ulf ce,.ift the Repot. See the advertitlement. A WV.lp‘s named Mary Lemma Llia.9 Wraith!, who le:charged inn] retailing bad whmLy wi h ouca lioollBe, from a chanty la the vielrffly of thed.MY.. Poor Farm, nag committed to jail for t, officer Cool. p ru .i dr d t o °bath the nuiaanoo, but neglected to vo do. A charge. -of eelling on Sunday ;vac also made agalrud, Oita woman by Lowery Weal, before Alderntan Lewis She I,lb releared on bail on Saturday. Veriiiiox.—Cul. Pricker, of Walnut Hall, tins a largo 'supply of all kind, of game, venison, otn , --it!fact, every tjaing that is good of this kind, fetish, palatable mid enticing, Any one desiring: a "choice bit" of snob an we have men. gond:4ood call on the Colonel ANB,Slil.T.—Two men named Francis Fitxxim• DOM arid Richard Carr, haling gat into a fight, they brought ortam sails for assault and battery before 4ld. Rogere. Fitzsimmous, who had hie none bitten badly, woo coMmitted in default of hail. doer gave eecurity and was dinoharged. Ws hitee reoeived "Beadle's Home Monthly," and ail "Helper's Impending Crieba." about which there 14 no much talk. Any of our rea ders ern° wish to procure the abotto worko, will find thoin for sale at John IV. Pitiocklo, Odd Followle Hall. Too Central Republican Committee, of Alio geeny city, held a meeting ou Saturday evening, and resolved to hold their primary elections to nothiratie candidates fur city officers on Satur day, 211 h; the people to vote directly by ballot for the badidoles, without a conicution. TTIp North British &Mew, for November, (Le*mid Scott k CO.'ll New York reprlot,) Mae been retteived by Hunt & Miner, Masonic, Hall, together with other valuable periodicalo of the kind. .11unnen..—A man named David Davis wan badlybOrned, on Friday evening, by bib clothes tailing Are from tho stove While aiming in the Fairmount Engine House, Ninth Ward. lon die running thickly oat of the Allegheny Eletnrdiy, the oaken nearly all belog largo and unwieldy. A Pitrancrtos.—Mr. Calhoun said ton years ago in 'the Senate or the United States, "The war will loot between the sections while there isn even the south. The Conflict will never terminate. The smith, I fear, will not see it until ii in too late. They will become mom feeble avery year, while the north will grow sirlinflCr and stronger." rift 011ARLI5TON COrnwrrroN Rlll be held on t 1 a gpi of nai l Apo& . • ;. r.;f 1;..; LATEST NEWS RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Thirty-Sixth Congreiss—Elrat. 8 n Warm:grow Cm, Dee. 10. The Senate was not in 803/liol2 to-4y. !tours—Mr. Hickman, of Pommy!ratan, moved an amendment to the Joanna!, u no motion had been made therein of his resolution for the adoption of the plurality rule. The clerk said that the resolution etas merely read for information. Mr. Rickman insisted that ho had the right to offor the resolution. which took precedenco to all other questions. Ito asked for a decision ,of the question. • Mr. Grow, of Penneylvenie, and Mr. Washburn., of Maine, contended that Mr. Rickman bad the right to introduce the resolution. . _ . Mr. Houston, Of Alabama, took the opposite side of th argument. M. Stanton, of Ohio, said that even If he should ylel the noor,to which he was entitled, the resolution eon d not be entertained now, as other questions were pending. Mr. Hickman replied that the remark did not ap ply to him. He should vote for a Republican in preference to any gentleman who sustain. this ad ministration. (Applause ea the Republican side, intermingled with hisses from the other side.) Mr. Reagan said that nobody doubted that the gentleman would vote for the Republicans, and against a Democrat. Ho repeated that the object of this unlawful attempt to sot upon that resolution, was to shield gentlemen from the responsibilty of doing indirectly what they would not do directly. Mr. Reagan, of Taxa', took occasion to say that the plarality resolution was designed to enable men to vote indirectly for a Black Republican, when they ould not Cent° ■p like mon. end vote directly for snob a nominee. Mr. lliekman—l have never conceded any where what my ultimate action would be. I prefer the election of a sound Democrat; by that I mean a Democrat opposed to this Admiaistration—an anti. Lecompton Democrat I have endeavored for a week to elect sack a man, but I am beginning to fear that I shall be unable to consummate that work. I be- lieve that either a friend of the Administration or a Republican, is ultimately to be. elected Speaker. I am frank to say, in that event I have decided on the choice of the latter. I have offered this resolution - . for the purpose of reaching an organiution. If the itlministration party summed, I trust I shall submit in becoming spirit. I ant perfectly willing that every man in the country should know my views. Lot thu motion to emend the journal be put to the House to ' ocido. Mr. Smith. of Virginia, said that tho motion wag nuecossary in Ina view of Lilo subject.; It the gen demon moons to voto for the Republican nominee. he and thoee thinking with him, can do so, and thus ends the (mestion. No man who has witnessed that gentleman's coarse for the last two peon' could doubt Nat he would nt lapl land in the Repel)lan rtinhe. Ito sap he wants a sound Democrat elected, and yet ~to with the llepublicrA. AVtio does he fool by oath a doctrine as thief Tho members of the Democratic party are hem to perform a high and holy duty to their e.matry. I wont him to be under stood as a Black Repoblican, who only Lakes the name of Democrat for tho purpose of hood-winking and misleading. Let me oak him, if he would Vats for Mr. Docuck to-day, if he would rise and say that ho war opposed to the Administration? Mr. Hickman frankly nod equivocally replied that he would not, becauso Mr. Bocook sustained the Administration in everything it has done, and ho, Mr. Ilickman, was not a believer in the eleventh hour repentance. (Laughter.) lie would continue to regard himself as a Democrat notwithstanding the remarks of the gentleman from Virginia. It is a question that will be decided by the whole oonntry, whether Jam. Buchanan or those who held to the !Orli imontA of the Cincinnati platform in its integrity, embody the Democratic sentiment_ / lengthy discussion oneiled between Messrs. 11. F. Clark, Now York, sad Mr.- - emitb, of Va., on political principles. Mr.; Clark said that he never was and never would be a sectional man. 110 was a representative of the great city of New Yea, a city which euuld nut afford to , send a sectional man to Coogrovr. Ile did not regard the Republican party as an Abolition party. Ho defined Abolitionist, as than who would interfere by violence, With the re lation or nia4cr and afros. The recent affair at Harper's Ferry furnisheti a strung illustration of practical Abolitionism in its most hideons farm. If there were Abolitionists who would contribute money or otberwibe to make compensation to the master for the screire of his slave, and in consideration of tbe gerreeder of his title, be kncw there were thousand of them at the work. Mr. Smith unit he was well acquaintod with Mr. Clark, and did not want to believe them was an Abo lition foaling in his heart,or a drop of Abolition blood in his Tdit.. .110 mid Mr. Brooch wm not pot up, bccausr to mss an Administration man, Let because ho ho.d boon tong An honored Democrat. Llo de unced theinoonristaney la . Mr. Clark'. conduct, In being eloct'al 114 a Democrett, ,and refusing to set With It.. fart, to att•wer to no in. 11.111 pet by Mr. Clark, whether Mr. Smith would deem it no good ground fora di...lotion of the t. Mon. if he should and the people of the North combined no a sectional party against the South. Mr. Smith replied that whenever nombination of majority Is formed for the pornose of warning on the Constitutional rights of any section of the Prtion, I . am not. (Applause.) Mr. Clark—So am I sir; but you have not answer. wl my question. Mr. Smith said he would dot undertake to any if any parti.lar man should be elected President ho would immediately favor a dissolution of the tioion. ,Isinniant for the day is the evil thereof." Mr. Corry. of AI.L. made a lengthy speech . airnilli.4lisol. Ile did .t propose to hold the Re publican party responsible for eseesses committed by men holding anti-Slavery opinions.. Ile did not in tend to charge that party with complicity In the raid lately made into Virginia. Ile was willing to allow a mantel of ignoranoe to cover the get of the signing of ► recommendation of en incendiary pamphlet, but he mode this averment; that the Ideas and principles and polities of the Re publiean party are necessarily hostile to the Consti tution and to the rights and Interests of the South ; for the meentinvesion made into Virginiii - although diitavowad and repudiated, and, as he bad po doubt, honestly and conscientiously by most of the gentle men on the other side, was, in his judgement, the necessary, logical and inevitable sequence of their principlm and doctrines. Re proposed to show the • effect and necessary consequence of this anti-slavery agitation and feeling. The Republican party had been driven by events into the assumption of doe. Sheen from whjeh Jacew years ego they word,' have shrunk. MT. Curry referred to the law In some of the States, giving the negroe the right of suffrage, to the operation of the underground railroad, and' to the,fraquent resistance of the fugitive slave law, and argued that the South bud good reason to be under apprehensions. Ile asked, if you had the power of the government to abolish slavery and render slave property inse cure, would you not do It ? Mr. Kilgore, of Ind., Republican—No, not in the Southern States. Mr. Curry—Why, in the free States, no legislation would bo necessary on the subject, but you would grudually narrow and limit our ground until all would hero to (too from the country of our smenpun oy nod residence. I say, boldly, (her animating principle of the Republican party is opposition to the extension of slavery in the Territories. This Is ligament which binds the hoterogenous mesa to gether. Without that you would foil to pieces at once. Oar. Chute, in a recent rpeecb,; had suggest. ed_that every gorornment should he a porton ,Mbnal with anti-slavery doctrines, and that the principle should be one of the tosts for getting ap pointment- If the North elocted Sowed, or Chaso, or Filly othor,member of the Republican party, on 4 nwtional platform, each on election was to Iwo resist ed to the disruption of every tic whiah Wads together thin gr.: oonfederacy. I Applauso from the demo. erati, benches.) Mr. curry referred to the Union demonstrations at the North; he sahl that though they were more er len qualifying as enlacing a returning sense of Jus tice of the North, yet they amounted to nothing; they were nut the true index of public opinion. Tho test of public opinion was through the bellot.box, and looking to (Ma test be found that New England stood hero arranged in a solid phalanx against the constitutional rights of t h e South; that Now York stood hare with but four or Gee repreventatives dis posed to befelend the South or Southern intermits, woo true in a greater or lessor extent in Pennsylva nia, Ohio, and other States. When be looked at these Indications he was not to be lulled into security by demonstrations at union, meetings. The patriotic declarations and eloquent vidleation of the Union were but the singing of the circa. Tho voice of the charmer lulling the South; and deceiving the North, in regard Ao the stupen dousness of the crisis. If they wereila earnest In those deelarations, let them give to the Sonth,'lorne thing prnotical, substantial and practicable,. Let theta go home and repeal their personal liberty bills --their habeas corpus acts—their mandamus acts. Lot them execute the fugitive slave law. Let them v n .. their prisons fur the safe keeping of fugitive ale Lot them revise contributions of money to circu late incendiary pamphlets et the South. Let them turn out of this hall and the Senate the moo who coma to insult and stigmatize the South. Those would be iedications of public opinion, and tests of returning justice. Ito would not deny that there ex isted in his State a serious apprehension In regard to the consequences of this agitation. There were men et the South, which wishing that this govern ment might continue prosperous and happy, still re cognised the fact that cloude and darkness were gathering over the figure, which only the eye of the corer could penetrate. His constituents looked solely to the Democracy of the North, as the natural allies of the constitution and the South. Admitting that bad men had sometimes used the prestige of the Democracy for ill, and had abused its confidence, still they laust recollect that it had been fruitful of groat names and great deeds in war: it had been the country's friend in peace; it had con tributed largely to the country's prosperity; Its dis bandment now would be a serious calamity. In crit ical periods of the country's history It had been the savior of the Constitution and the defender of the country's honor, its principles had become part of our mental habitudes and he trusted It would be adenante to the stupendous conflict ahead of on. If, said be, the Democrats . and our American friends should not be able to interfere for the security of the South and the protection of the Constitution, I shell, counsel the peopled my Sate to offer most effectual resistance, and shall urge them to fling themselves back on their reserved rights and upon the inallens hie sovereignty of the State to which I owe no; first and lot allegiance. (applause from the Dtmetrillt benches aridgetterlS l 4 . . • •-• VOLUME 4,A1 - 11---NUMBER 3 • Mr. Ecnogg, of fili n ots—l would do an insult to z! my feelings =diem of propriety if I did sot taktl the earliest opportunity to make an apology to thls,, House for them:Leh itnetted occurrence which 4,00 place ict.the hall yesterday; it was an offense to hal digoity a breach of Its harmony and decorum, bee, for it I tender to this body my regret and opal ogy;1 Mr. Lo titer what has been tad. by • My: worthy ea I conceive it to be my duty to w... 1 Mouse that if the excitement of yesterday I poi toted any ruler of this Rouse, or its decorum, / re , gret it vary much, sad hope it will not tend to Plar, aoy_of my relations with the members of this Heirsal Mr. John Coehrano—After this restoration 13(410 entente cordial, I move that. the Rome do now Isti J joule. Carried by a vote of 112 to 103. The Rouse adjourned at a quarter past three o'clock r. a. . ST. Louts, Dec. 10.—The river has fallen anotil foot in the last 24 hours, and although it Uam se softer under the influence of a warm eon, than ir still a large amount of floating ice, and the ferrZ boat' find great difficulty In running. The weather has not been so warm today as yesterday, but: the snow and ice are disappearing pretty fast The their is somewhat retarded, too, by cold and frosty nighti. • MILLSDGEVILLGa., E, Dec. 10.—The Democratte State Convention, now In session here, has adotited a resolution recommending the claims of 1i0n.1104- ell Cobb for the PreSidency. A number bf the mere = 7 Lora of the Convention have withdrawn, urging•that the Convention is irregular and unauthorized. - t. Tumuli, Dec. 10.—Smith h Desendert vs. N. L R. R. Co., for damages arising out of . the construction of the railroad depot buildings, .bormi- , mired a verdict for $14,150. LOUniVILLE, Dew. /o.—The river is rising at' th e rate of Inch an hour, with over tWelve feet on thp falls. Our marks indicate nothing higher. Tolagraphlo Markel• Cnicucetirt, Dee. 10 —Hogs tower& the dote of lho tear. let promented • &looping tendency, sad prices ruled Sather Gamier, the denasud trite Isle, but holders tramed &lensed to awl at. current num isle. 3,000 head at'MlEO5. 5O ; 14 celpla In the twit 24 hours about 0,000 heed; those , nal , oomlog:•r• quite light. and generally average belo/ ado pound.; It la dlfdeult to obtain lot. ramAng oboreotble ••01.1105. Prorlsions: eiesond ehan demadd hot moderato for any article, hot al holdara p; nro the firmer; q,leNI his Moss Pork, dulicorod to February, at $l7; 460 do , Irb3 lot, or spot, akar. 'AM tobla Lord at 10! f,:100 do at 10r4, and 60 do at 100-bblo furnished. We heard of DO Wt. j.lt beak coal; agso ware the oat ddo rater obtain:4lo for Vobriaary, or the spar 634e1r5a were the take asked, , lnake ding yackagek pod dem and for grain moat; sake Of 8,000 plumy at 16% and 7kl' for thorhlers and Was, and .7,igtii,s tor hams , whkh were radio, cooler nt tho claw, : , /flOrr quiet and to.. broyart. not ranch dom.; salsa Pk 661s4it $5,24 for ouyertas, and $5,40 for extra euyedino. IFldoky, on change; deavand active anal to exceed of the reeelyto, 1,2041 tails odd at 22e. Urocerica. Sugar active, nuder lb° .10k. Loo, Nov ityleanc, U. !41" higher: Wes of 140 iihda at /3!..1.0.84 for fair and thol lair. Stoked:in sea Id 470, with • mating demand. Wilco :ready rod orchrbged. Wheat firm with to odic, demand; prima Whit.° $1,305: 1,. 2 8; primo Pad $1,1451,=. Oran active with 11,gtit rie celpts, prices edvmced ha; Woo 1,300 bus 'tit 60c, oie.o boa do, at Marietta depot, at 44. Oats reek:lots light and prices: advanced to slid 52; .1.000 has in hulk at lek.iribl 100 do to wick at 52. Ido Ark with good derroodit4iit for prima. Barley In good doeuand; pile,a dim at tad qao: cabana diver 38 foot 10 Inches rising. Weather oder :did ,armor than for the test dim dny a. l td. quiw 004.0. Or • YOllll.Doc.lo.—Cattou Ere, ed. 1050 baloc:Floor bear); *aloe 11,000 bald; 41810 $5 70q,5,8P, ntate 8ew(11. aro nochargod. Wheat quit'; 44400 nosh wild; Milwaukee Clot, 51,03. Corr fink sale 0)0) imolai obi white at . -, now yellow 2164:680. Pork st. ad; at $10.:174 10.1 fdr we'd. CO $lO6O tor prim° boyar Oro.; cairn 41111.1 at 70.. 55" lave, ouclaulged at L61La.51. Baton mead}, •ideir Lioere Conshoriatal atildolva at 014, and long tilted, de:dint/do within the next threo mouths, at V, 10.inad Hoge :Li treat Lineoed 01110 good &mood at 6ie.56. Athlete hoary; raoneo lyres TZSI.J23. Tallow quiet siiol.Zlo;.. Endear , nri their to Lkoroool.d}447. 'the Mawy marked loans In favor of the bor: over vary loam, bet for direounta ore notice time or oritirlOrr lion from this advanced ratan retablielied early to etreWor ker. On =II, 606% per cent are the ruling rate; with .r•ptional trennerllons at 6. end 7. At book, 14i la cyrrent below 7 per coot, and In Wa open market, ugly the elusloret short bids yam at 6%. l'utteorartur Den 10.—elan quiet but firm; Naito the trade •10,.47i4305,44 tor mixed and ;pod treodalinieri fine; $5,e24e06,e7% for eXtra; far eV's !faintly, and pi 61.447 for fancy. Eye Flour bold el $Li/ and Corn Meal $3,76, without ilea. Wheat steady; *Joe 60ti0 Watt red at $1,3te,21X., and white SAD:it:l,46. Lye enin mends 070 on errlrel CO= firm; tall. VOOO boob bridle dry new yellow et 79€450, and UM bind; new whitriAt lee, end old at 90. old yellow north 9fi(791. Oat+ le fin; dee 6000 bush at 42'4443 fur Delaware.. and 61 Ids 2.1107. Lsr.d. Whisky firm; mew at 26W3C-7i e l, 1101111064, 10.—Flour is dull at .$5,37 for /toward iamb Wheat firm; ”Ita of 1),6;0 bush at last quOtatitire. buoyeol; white aells at 7in373, rod yellow all'ar.g6. Proirteturte steady. Whisky firm at 77. Catc..o, Doc, 10 —Flour clawed nem. Wined eddied nt o7 sicile. earn firm. Oats rioted arm, wed advanced Ilerelpts: 1000 bbl. fluor; tiooo Loeb wheat, and 7000 tnieh thee. Exchange on New York unchanged. DISCD ARGILS FROM TEE EAR RITII VDAFNE!.. , 3 Liter fro. kir. C :I.trgent Ilnwro. N. L CLOII hsyti lite] .uhlwa krr opwanis of rigida., yowls with runathg Fife in ml head, dterhargiug at my left ear, a orlon as I• 10 • steak, thick, slimy instlet or tbo mat tiffeosietisnlilh alto Impaling my hmring so that I mold not hearja alibi tick. I Lave icon doing more or lees for els years So Milli- Cy my Lluod, and tkilinonove the aoret a holts, iiitt with any rhaugo, except socentegly I. ths arortc,,Ciiiont two mouths also. I commenced Lasing the .I.iqui:Lwu ily sop" In leas than too wee. I hegan to iguproi. ,The discharges hecame Wes Si-No.4d, elm an entire cliiisn,Ti• In .flair apia.rance, being Iblo and wa ery..„ln Oro , wick more the discharges ceased altianither, and I have hot Veen ismabled with them shit, Aly hearing la also letiirorlpg, an that I can linar:a watch tick plainly' My general hmllth is mach better. and I shall continue Il a nso of the girt: in the anal .pertatlon of derivin . f.ther beneHt. (Sum lt. Pool, 01041 gratefully, CY CS E. SAIIIIIk.N.R. Boarox, Dsa 11 . 1Stl. Thl. I. to ..11Ify that Sir. C R. Sargent .bast ttoSo Jaime employ for several yews, mull., fool assured that ..Sy viSte ment ho may mgt., In rotrard to the infirmity alth wirich he has torn on to relied opoas troiyortind sortort cEALLer, DA V IS It Ci). runs Fot LW) Wanbingtou drevt, Boar , l'uluonrma, At:v.ll7W. 1459 11 Waxhlngton Home, MrAtsiiit .ti • • 71 the Prepesetare of the POrwriatt Eyrupt—ltentiortent —Altos. the. date of my letter to you of the Etlh Nri. 14'0,1 continued to um the Porterlan Syrup until my boating qty fully matured to ma, and my health perfectly reeArtablialt. M. 1 have not take., any of the Syrup for wevortil.rnoritba Nat, and I hare no doubt that I am porruturantly, turo'A of the infirmity with which I moo fur mu =my yaarialliii{od Tours, orapoctfully, OT Rl•':f K. SAUCIEST. 1141 - Peo long advertisoroent. DR OKO, 11. IIItYSER,IIO Wood street, to 16 Aiirnt R•r this city. noIIIoSIWT THE NEST TEMPERANCE MELODIST Con -sifting of LEE, RUNCIA, and Cloboo combated and arrangetti loy th. ow of Um Tomperancollrotbizatioas b tho Obite.7 Mateo, by litrphom Ilabbayti Prim, 37yi couttr or $3,76 per dozen. ~• , • • .31.8 ' KAY CO, 3.537001i5tre6t. CALL SOON if you wish to subscribe tii,tbe COSMOPOLITAN ART AMOCIATION, Any person MU become • member by mbrall)lbg Throe whlob will entitle blur to let—Tho beaottful steel E•grartog, E.Lekspetrre spa bl 7 Friends. 24—A ropy of the Elegantly Illuatratrat Art Jennie! one Y""i's dd—A Prat. &wont Adnitsatoo to the Oalloilo*, 63N litoad• way. New York. In mldttlon to which Mar six huudrod retool* work. Art are given to eutersibere ma premiums. •i And for Tow tkAters addithmal, toy ea twirls, tan too the E t, uk of "The Village Ittareamith." Ildth kingraviugs are now ready sod will he defirerod nobseritiom at vont. ut....cr ttllNE4:Agei.t. NEW PUBLICA'rIONS--Carolinti Sarts, by Laud and Watt , r. by Ilott,ltita. lalttatt,tlLillll4 ",- Brook.' Yoa nl lfnality; with an latt i ttiluzi.l.au, IVltitea Now History of Franco Eijli and WD kiyhtue. by Thos. Vlitibalm , and Jaw. Mitilyteed Vittartng. A Good Fight. Tito Iffratetang clo tiro. Far Dale by JAN. L. READ, FNcrch el. AMERICAN ROUSE, BOSTON. lj f S TEE LARGEST AND BEST AR nugget Hotel to the Now rheum' nutter 1.. 1.14.=. trell, hooded. and two of -ammo from all the routes el travel. It weld.os .11 the motion, haiwutethoohOi sod every couroulotwo IL• matfett ahl remumutudn4On the travollow public. The eleerlim mums are lorgo ead well reettleted; the molten uf rooms are well arranged, sod tom. plotoly (untie/eel for fernlike and huge troveilkg pyrtion end tL. hotmo willouottotto to be kopt en • flost•Claallute to e'er, mpect. JaWdly LUIVIS RICO, Ptstorrtert.r. Plante 0001VANTED—MortgagAil ortp . d. 1.0 - baTln3 or 3 you. to rtlik, by AIJeTIN 140543 RU. STOCKS WANTED- Ina City Bulk litcck; Cltltens . Bank Buck. AIIBTIN 14031.18 3/44%). dole % ANTED, 5,000 Damns vi:AxixED, For which the hlghtot market price will be paid by J, M. B. SuYD4II,I Allegheny Oil 5- Corner Craig and Ben.= Stre'lle. 000 AUENTSIVA.NAITD—Tfitgc:i new Intentions. Aputri Into ittatl,ii otter SUMO= ono,—diner tb•so all other elcolhdagettc tea: ISond four otstope out! pi no pnw Nrtbolan, tr""i 0r.8t3m.1 faltll A 01 DD)WN.Lasrll. Who, WM. D. S 11'11 TIC ilOti.Kit. Music. • (Main, l7We, Nelreteos arid Sirufing illirObuses la stuglog. In the Erenlnne fur Adatto;nod flatardeytfor /aren't.. t Ks-Terme mad• known atm amtlic-Afloo at . Lk NNW ONNOS, NO 113 FOULI.TII NTILen, rip.biagl4.ya. ot3nAly UT P. MARSUALL CO_. TT Ahhouu.th. irti!al of NEW WALL PAPERS, BORREP t S,4T AT No. 87 Woon Srans. 1. N EW FRUIT-50 kg. Bordeaux. 'Prgnes; 6 camels glass lan; ao mats tkedimenawit4. iJe bazeo Woking. /oat reed and fur oh, by MIDI=I ANDIIRAOtt ha 23 hu.S9 War; rtre,i. FLOURI FLOUItII FLOURS!! j: 300 bbbi. Tennel Ealnk rimay;7 100 .. .06011aPinty41111a Vstrsantaily - APP. lirgmmortment 011.4 bzsbils Itits+oo4 finKri 111111, staa a nd forged by 4-11 TD: , No. 11311:11birq attttt,, TE. COAEItERCIAL RECORD COILIIITTF.E OF AIIBITILATION ran Jairrq F' Jr., C.l' J.firra d. 1!..n,, 11,7 W /Urn Ow= . ll= nTerfoa . 'for _ Prresurantt, AlnrOar. iuuta-,-41aere Wu not =nob entonstwn, . g lottl 'a L ß SS ,'" Al g oTo t riefa7 t : ' ,s.7s t o . ,lcr i ;!47tra.. v eta flunky and 38 for GRArx,-.4 nn3cla offering. ea:es at d. pot of 375 1,,,h 200.j.nab fated. CArky et 70 not 11 LLC. St:rer of with a rery.ftrM fooling. N01a..., 19 1 , 1,1. i. Dolt. Syrup. at - i 5 and Zi rba, w 12 0013. the racalPta are taken freely at nezea, and 10,1 do at $1,:6@y9,35. , head at b', and 3 do at :84. WlllBlll7—olos ern:, beta rectiGed at nnkg:: IlAHtales at ales of 4 los& at VUIS SEF.D=A wale of 25 boob flume,' at $1,15. NUTS—a ado of bblaWainuta at 50,1 bosh OP 001LN—a Kale of :ID bash at :5. GA6lll.;.aalea of 12 dm. Wild l'igeona 50 T. dos. VlLUlT , salea of :3 bbla choice Apples at and t'.s raatotta at $.2.,115, Dried Apple, CO tor.ill ;,1,t , ) LADD. '—seem of 8 kg, No.l at IIN and $5 tr,1.. , ,,1 at 0.3.1. =Mar.—sales of 48 Lae at 10. MONETARY AND C021..4.1•L1C1.1 L. Yaw Ciallam4 D.. 7—r. K.—A fair &tom.: fur Milt ;n! pritot Atm ea.es of 2900 bhlt at $.5,51456 Cisup..r. ODRI litil=o.l firmer; salts of t;teou tag" at • further There Um eatfto aptcutaht et:v.3 in. 114,, silos the market has I.loeu t.wight up of t i.O market *Mu excited sad uaretur.l. , Beeville generally held higher, ow it, lu pork, but perrehaele• aro made epatiogly. b 4. }noted at 13;‘4; aldralelo,lo36. Opm.r ;,.1 higher, and In good Manta:, ' ; forte r. Maleasea .ec higher, and In active dcruadd, 2502.1.2,hb1a at 41041%, closing at the laser redo. thiihaugo in other articles. (Vac Ttrxe.—Louirrille en the d:•.—Tho woe either quiet, but ilrm, with mall ath of n. 0 2222 2.1 pork it $l7, and small solos or old at 1.1d,W. Owing to 0.2'2 warm iqeattler In the mOruing, nothing ...dom. I.•• parking; Stde evening,. how.ver, it tamed errs to-marrow we expect that thorn alit In too, 1.2.21:22.th0t, 2.. the bog tuarket We hewn of small 5a12222 of 21222.2t2,1 0. 0, from wagon, at Gone% also colon rf the powluct of 1,20:2... 222 L. Lo ; tutvp at the park hanao, 01 we 1., the boo to Shalb7 county too, [woo colt. rt,,'Uatr (.41 d,t t. /4 11 Ing &Deja as watt la.: 1410.1 h0;11,1,141103, r. taken atin,iill ? IVO il,s SPringfieL.l..llL—J. La 1414 the 141.., port. in this city, L. wick! .1 awl u noO killing nun, I,tooq an," aliint 3,000 15..0.14 no. :•••s s. 0 t.,11 rnge arty hvad lug „a 115 a M 111 harm a largo ss , •. ratan paid oissr. %Mar. Ito!, - pu g toga fn. tisl: • 4. , •:. ; .r , t. .• 7tls. • nawl I. $l (Li today 01 All nt .-..• and viert. ---• . z hogs o , n. .ri g ht. Hog , .• at slo,—, M., , naturnn) nta o • Harr) S C . _ .I,:i nlll;rea h Co t. 31. Lim nt• • •ry lipary bogs would Drlu4 51'Creo A: Co. 4' • • whiCh they r.trukted Anaaira.9 ,MU/ 6lnftl tOtil 131.: won ta.nly ad. at ; n 4 . 711, 0,1.1-.1141.1 an apaat4 tecal a. y The prolatbri.t.) 1..1,11..rt La., :a excifament nt Many at lito 'principal p.n.s W. Inuriant g0...al lot 1. VlO Tit.. • : The iewttcw Le, Lai: I • and are : clott.ly e e•sts.• leurroncy u perforrolug Italy wocl. yob, throtigh tie varewns . le couhlll6 &wired. aO.l a tiu.l. n. ,t t:Orr .• • • •r.ir ••• I antictottod, s.ra ebb. L., Is we tat, had it,. caper 'that,' bar.: tad 1:• of Lon which llarete.k pr. ....lamb! of Or . - ,roat outflow ..t mon, ea,:tea1....:11,1: .., . e, logo' the i ,, rk Luelle , es tht• • 01 hint; Ilfirile•allri. (tutu other to oda ol halo are with but little roeowru, and dos , . who erre., :• have Ott asorry time in borrowing. Jo ,wel. •r. balaheti whoula of trade arss rt.:, cr.,..ey calealailana of the 0,1 411,re eerst fad allow depth:Aleut tni clan) rwoteng,aona., etta trteLliaa to be mad, 01 toe , warr,atil our merchaiM fto steel e.1,•••1:0,• '1,,,r -exixdierst• that they has geocy, ow that. It need if t. Isatieutly treo,tez then - t.• .10. en... : • • • tlelaysq.itti aterprish, There id one nett...ave . ,' ra eh. • t "-bid; has,, t-Krrttsi pru.e f..r t • P,t, ed pllch, m7uiri , couNllteutl,, vrastr thot the fuude aro wohis thn.lot.ic.: ore: Co. country. attain,: largely to no outwit:ono! [Lotto who hose boeu tho warned euri.oLe tn!. • r • ti=====Mil . . Est:bane is Grua, ruin - Wet:ly T....bin Vit., of tun &mind far ,nrrancy; hot it ta partly tt.a to 1., tt tact that thorn le Iva. rharktag,,,,Lin, ,; tato I.pork purctab. , ,,,t, such bills at 0,1 t,12, ••••,• ly attlipst ertnnt eLlipmeute of stall. Imparts by anllroad & c. R. R 1 , 11.1 x Poor. M'llhioncy et C 4 b 1.14 t•ottrr, Mi==n=lloMffi=l - . do, Slitsk 10046,14,.. N 14110,115, 4 .10, 3.001. 1 , 4014 i ~•,.., R Dahill 4 ro; 401:3. ',Larch, 10-arm 1 . • toil. roller% Nonce A too; 11 bide 10el. I do 1 , 0: 2.2 •9- 640 beena,:, do raolictrieort co: 12. cancorto el 40608 a, owurrag 4G eede reto, 63 do bolter, 1..1; k•_-r... 100 boo candles, 1319 belee cotton, LW bee who, 71 ,0 1. leather, 452 bbl; wliwkry, 19 Idols telemco. 67 .0, C 23 tibia floor, 30 aka memoir, 659 de oil mho, 104 10, loopleol/9 cite 4,135 Idol. eil, 37 kg* lard, Clerld, a co. C. k . P.R. 11-20 bbl* pearls, J An; 5 10048.111.1,14, 6 al. apples, 49 lire oats, 5 do rage J A Patron 11 I.OGe 1.61 a brawl, tibrind & Dilworth; 24 bge brew., 64 door:-. 114mitb k Trimble: 23911. norm, 21 , ,, Jo upplov., 9 con. 614 bee cherer, .1 11 Caufh.l,ll ng 141 91.1 , flour, 6,1 do do, J Chia; IMO eke null ford, Dorringtor., c . d ; ear, P. go: Mmerce; eo aka third 0pp101,41 J., ly w OWIltll 10 bra crindlre, Nillrr & Iticke here; 150 1.1,1 e floc, A Draleg 15 boo !data, 13.1 1 , 41 a Amer, K Llermloton; to 1.• ebeelat Riddle, Rifts & co; 23 pkga better, Wallon. O,M; v. hog% Culp .0 Shepherd; 17 tdda 94409, , , Liviegodor, cro ;40 bp &ions, 200 Ws Goer, einapsotr & Naive; 6840;5 IMalle 00 Olydr, 48 bdls Lippiccutt co; lore .0ar.941 re,- 41*Oralrwro knomao.7l hides, ./ . 11 IrCoree. 19 6194 . &Molt Lee k co; 11.1/ ata flamerd, I. Welter, 104 91,1, 0.0 r. J R fleyd & co; GOO both wheat, IL Robleni k er, 1. 1 .5 0. 17 v.vard.r; w 0 hutl ryo, 109 bbl, dorm, T 64,1 & aka reg., Chadwick & woo; I bbl. apples, 13 11 k col 41 aka ram, 11orniniedar; 50doe broom, A 110904; 756 pig. held, 11 A Fehoretock &em 409 1 , 01, flour, I , 19 1 5115. 9. 1200 Pneb wboat, Wilmsrile 300 do, 2100 do barb y, c. 09 ":d cm 132 bblalloui, Liggett .80r, 15 eta c10r4r...0.:, I.lroaM rt Kirkpatrick; 66 hop, IWO bide oppica, 15% Irao hope, .noddy cortaligneng 30 Mil hap, 301,10 00111 c, Uur.er, ICJ pen ore, Remag ^ SO pig. Iced, Calfirre. GOS cakes arppor, Holey 4 nr,3l du,Tl/11 have IZ do, Park A Crg 19 1 49 boel, barley, tlpentar,A, Gerrard:7 care metal, Nimick & co; 452 1 boils paper, -JS Iddek 2485 blob Goer, 46 caka bur4o, 417 61,41, 1044,125.1 do beet 199 bales raga, 0 tons balk. Ctrat, 355 he: ease, 179 bbla better, Ss du egg., 11 1 40 033 choose, .195 grl24- atones, Clarke &co. V,,:11.ir. a 0 R. cars rattle, 61 do be Certore , , 200 eke b v flattr, 714 691 s Goer. /.164011 - 4 co; 11 Toth; 144411.4. Kam, 43 mks pearl& J Daler-11 4 cre 64 she cdeirs 0 budelateat, 493 bbl. 1100r,11PCIerkeu I co; ::110.0 bldc , 411.41617 821, do, 7 do prarla, /21 ski ront 1 ear, 04, 12 do GP , d 1101 eggs. Camirld & co: 11 I , lle 0110,8 y. too tort, weird. 1315 Ltd. Goer, L , 5. 1 81.1.1...8, owner 145 1.96, (hur t Walt 16 Witaire; 3 aire wheat, 7 do Laney, o. k (1,1 do do, Idorrimat, NYC:earth; Co 91.10 114 or. 1 mr co:9. J Uri,: 2do do, Ido lord, 90119 i. flour. SPllan 51, 11, bble 11413 r, Burrougbe & om 124 do, 1.9.1, do, 1$ 11 Forsyth, 11 thin, haletemlll. d 0,0 85 bbl, floor,: do whiely, IV 1 21 Uorm'y & 412 do :lour, Mughato; cue Marmot Nlmick 10.; 141.11. poor!, Gm vo. Itlcherde & co; 4 du, 11e2ogell 1.1 tgo 1. v. J Ditia r r2; 11 mke {earl, 51 1 1.108, A L.ry. 1. J .51.. & cc; 103 30,12• Joe troeur., 11,441,, u,'o4 16 , 411,.0. liolducc, A 00,1 2141 94 0 100 199, 1 en - eon, 20., le Ge or. 1 F Urn 10.1 do /4, 1011•„{.01 A 04. 1.0.1 Mole lit.hsta MUM. 1V do 01. ,11 1 NlCeichceu;:o9.: W. 94 R 411145 floor. Myr,. 0 1110‘.00119 100 do 11 t J o.; 100 do.'osrie,r, Po do ill, St•lnplo c.• J.. • -a: co , . 4 N..: lo .1 0 nderr. 410 htlro, Imports by !Lever Sr. LOUD, las Dr. Geno—a cata Irad lap, t did farce, I . M Dark LO bldr -abfal Lyio a a • ,o, iljars Jr M'Firrik Nara rag. i'infr o, V , ,,racr; 105 Md.* J T alluaglilia S ra., d '2, di I Dtd, U rhoz,i,, iv't.bia!tiour, do; . 100 Lga rt.arcb, UU lon ...ad, 4 esLa D l / 4 ) Dr. rig Irua, Elan a Spoor: Id) do .1., idd.;b k Steetinooal. itegl6l... I.IIIIIVED. : tab talevraph, brow nalgralib. bit. ie. , id , : .icrierazo, Broartiaville. - J.ll.ra,a, Broiroeilb ; Gil liayard, Elizabeth. I col Bayal Elliabeth, liaae.4B/. Louis. River-I*i r.et—ritar.g. PEARL AAI- • c 8 ?my?. 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