. _ THE • ti ESTABLISHED IN 1786. antsgiSts. a.=Jr..— —........Z. P. ans. IL NEVI:N.4 CO., N 0.216 Wood St., PI IttbOrgb, Idondidaroto of MILTS AHD =LEAD, tilio PAINTA . AND lATICARGE, and WbAleenle Deslorm to On.. Palob lium: Masud Turpentine. - • jsiArt 101iNSTON; Ottecessorto . L., EMIL rauctoisr, Cbratr Spiitivtdd nai Feuh mlhraa Olio, ficrizt; woad repeat attoatlao to Ills assortmen r of rum o ro Dem Charala, Perri:men and Vann, 0 !, , ! , _. tr=v3ieldor'"' oYfVenm caer.d agotpaased I * lllllki ay and a. town price. Pbyidetsa's preacriptkli welt: fly winponodel odlaid W MACKEOWholesale Druggist,Druggist, T T N, W • anrbon 011 Itanotectorer nog Agent for Tbayer'e. Noll4l wet MAI NatrectA, No, 167 Liberty moor, burgh, Pa. ID L.. FALINZEITOOK & lato of the firm a A.' lalanestuek Co44and =mom to bleadoi4 Dromlm.• No. 60, corserWoqd snd Pourth • ',Big, riLtdargli. Ca. YAIINESTOCK Er. CO., WIIOLU :Jur r, sal Dragesta .wl MvouCacturer. of White lead, ,Lad ltd LltluFgo,corner Wood and front Mr.U. mcla t . o ItZMUOI 831.11C111:....«.. . .... ~ ~. ......._....010n0u strut ' RAUN . lE , REITER, WIIOLESALE AND Ailutua Druggiutz,(sustor of PLerty and It. Oldr OM, Ditl4oargts. ' ' :10$111'11 FLE3II.NO, (SUCCESSON TO L. U. Witte . a (3‘...)corucrldark+ut,X.t tad Disruond,tcuve ocoustauDy an haul &full and complato unartrocut 01 Drugs, qudiclura, Mmlicku , Cl,o•43, l'erfutuery,aud ull artirlus pi - - tailing to Ms businouu. DirDisys,c, , , , ,, ,, proiscriptious uulatuili iDrupouu , D,tht 6,11 Imam jafkly - ' - - - FAR. I.IEO. It. 'KAYSER, DRIIOOISt Air Mk Wood stmt. norner W. - 4 ctmt •nd Vir.lo 41107, Pittsbarea. OLIN P. BaYrr, WHOLESALE DEAL u• or fu Drugs, Palntp,Oilsb, Varniol.e. &nd Thmoff. U. 110141..ty strea, PlUsibursh. All orde.*lll twelve prompt/la...tics,. afrArent tar Sehwa'• Cultotad.Syligp. ams2C true, to :V Wets blue IDDLE WIRT9 & CO., Gertor..l C.uo lation'Elrnzhdatta om.l 1).1. In 0 rors.rl-.1 n , .. , Pr. dom. No.tab Liberty *trail, Pictstavrxh. AllarCkaaaM maliolreentemolleitnd and ...O. ,ao I yllsoorT JAMES 110LMES CO., Pork Packers nallAnders Provialona, minor of Marked. and Front wed sti• !ROI! & 1113TOLLINSON, Alommittliwit iJ andiororarding • Itorchnntii, •donlors loVosi.ra ileTie OWN Floor. WA, Dawn, Cotter, Unwindlnt, Pohl • find Pad goods. Grain, Dried Fruit, uni genitally. Mgt brands Pamily Ploor &twain on 'mid. . agent. for this sale of Mullion Co's roloblutrd Paton rod Pond fitargh. Nos.ltfl Second and 14i Piro batvren Wood and Builthneld sta., Pittsburgh. Pa. CHEESE WARELIOUSE.—LLENRY clowns, forwarding alai CoMMllbiot. alerellanaand 'tleder In Chixr" Unties, Late Pied and Produce generally. 1 16 Woad decd.. Water. fiiiabnrel• , mytil EAGLE WAREHOUSE.—JAR. GARD- A: 4 IIMM, Wholorda Dealer in flour. Prvvixion, nod !Mime generally, No. 6 13aventh atmt, botu,D, Llterty end Einilthlelld. Pittsbnrgb.Pek. AlliirTenaa cob. F SELLERS. eq., Dealers in Previ- Vid b • ad ; L o rd Oil i , otreet. a., N0...109 Liberty strbst, opp site eof dmWk • Inouranct aunts E • lIREKA INSURANCE. COMPANY 99 • Water stmt. ROHM YINNICV. Sri,. C. W. Ilwvit- EWM.Gewual Agent. A A. CAR BIER,:3ECH ET A I{. Xi.. Pennsylvania Ironnane.• Comp., of Pittsburg Joessf Braiding, Fourth srea. F.3I:OOE.DON, SeereL%ry Wt,4tern tutnir .- anciommpsimu2Watorstront. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for I.`rantc -I.ln Ilro Ingninnee Company, Moat-mat corn., Wwf anti Tbird A. MADEIRA, Agent fur P. Mama Insure.. Co., 42 Pinter Meet. D W. POINDEXTER, Afient -MAO. oID Immune° 00.91 Front street. Camts - - - W. D. 6 D. WCALL DPI, RATNR IN CARPETS, OIL GLOTTIS, Dts.No.D Vowill•treet new. 19..xl Goobs. IL 1t11CH1111.0.........0[0. P. MPLV nt 111 C) IntOUNIELD & CO., (Fiaccessors to blur .") pliy Inarebtrahl.) Wholceelo amid! &spleen., Pansy Iny (bode, Narth-emt sold ..4.tiptpttyPittnbanth- IL LOVE, Dealer in Staido and Pantu V. Dry filoaK eke of tholu-Igfc'tul Br. , Unitetstreot, Pitlaborgb. RJL P4_LiStEli, No. 105 Market Street. Pod. •noolli, nat. Straw Tritnneluo. nun Btrawoodsgeoorsl • `ll3o.tgeticto. sir a. JOLINSTON CO., Stat.lonerv, • TT ulant B•vk 3lwafacturrrn Al.! Job Nio.rr, No. Il Wool etrmt, YIU brn h,Ya TWIN S. RAMON, BOOKSELLER AN O stattoneromeouwor to Dtalim aAgonw. No. 1,3 M ST ket ittlet. DOC/ Fourth, Pittottu* 'WAY &C 0.,. BOOKSELLERS AND '6I:A -.M. T10N67 . 4, No. G 5 Wood stroet, next door to the coo UM of Third, Pittsburgh, A. erhool and LIM rook. evn• Watt, on ittand. L.READ, BOOKSELLER AN 1 51A- J a TIONER. No. 76 Fourth at, Apollo Boil ltoi e. Uf 0N T & 11E11 NB R, BOOT SELLER ri suml fltatiorter, Kama Hell. Fifth strext. - Vaintcro _ JOHN THOMPSON Sr (10 11013 RE, SIGN AN I> OILNAN RUT AI. PAINTERS AND (LAZIER:; NO. 135 MUD 8711 NET. PLTTBLetrIIOLI. PA al4Yoly.l • Ural Eistatt agents WILLIAM. WARD, DEtilra IN PROMISSORY Mir 11:4, . Itotala,Mortgagaa and ill mecnritlea fipr 0000.7. lenlOWl MD procure loans through my Ag.ncy, rrnsa , .l tibia term. Thaw widdog to Inv.' their none to good advantag. =low. and Arst *mond clans pep.. at Fay fi , AR cammanbAAlocut and lotzrvlbantstrfetly mnadennal _OW* GRANT grazer, osip.st. Pt. Poor. Centbftiral. 'lelAtt aPtiolotelto s Wall Papal/MA. 61 .a.. • _._WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., lin- Ty patter& Aral 11e510r&,137 Wood street, let ween Fourth Wed and Mimosa Alltry whore nray loassol en .I , fla‘a asoortment °Tram dsraiptlon of roper nauxingn. for P. Mkti, lUtts, .11trt'xrg Rums and Chambers. Also, WllPltrao In est' safely at lo mon price to Ca MI oay &elem. male WAITER P. MAILSII A 1.1, ) JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD V between tilnmolvi Atley anAaantth strent,f444. A 0,4 AMICUICKEILINO A ISONa (130stoo) PIANO FOILTIIS, ALA gala a lIAIIVINI3 MODEL AfKWDEONS and ORGAN EMBRONIMIS, and Dader in Idnekieoll kftuicalGnalc He AIM= & BRO.; N 0.142 F IFTH irl•uguiter,:rtidaannaltrz Agr t . for NOM) KAMA ad bAIIIII6 I NKHDHAWS ynnutinir : 7 14,0 7 OW4IB and 01:10AB lILMIONRIIII3, Deranrn In Munin And CHARLOTTE BLUME, MAN poUFrter AUTUR KR awl Deal. la Haan .I MAN of NI an TV d lhlkoai Irartrammta. Zola A unt for Via ILANItUItO PlAXo9,also for VIALLET, & Baena iarsoai elthaa4 wlthont Solaro Attarbm.a. Wood r MO • eautago. ::',.'-'OA.IIIiIARE,SI BUGGIES! ROCKAWAYS I Li . 'ltorrAketons, penoucirt ICS, GIGS, A ND eirtything in the line, purehaßed from • 4F04 , 4. most nadirs . . . • • together with &fail assortment of elegant • =timers tiara's , two. ya k,. Angle. or double teams. AI., . .tba hems, (co 1111M.01111 tyPtition, Loa head sod for pia at Vossultable I. JOHNit. BCLAPPIitt, • • • Dl and wed, noir Liberty, FittObprgh, P. °" 43 4.. 13 . 3 Lbt mold on cowl:Aston. Itepalr. /it iw!Mi7 •D 4 1 40 1.141 Y dom. w47:dly .futnttute , JAMES 7;47; PO SAI_TOB6een * 1 WHOLESALE AND RRTA IL tile Iradvg every style et - rr ST x V, ROSEWOOD; MAHOGANY AND WALNUT 13=1 PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND MAWR ROOMY, • -. =9m l to any In - I . IEW YOnt AND PIIILADELPII4A Wassaoome, Noe. 77 AND 79 Ttmlo serlfdtf ace. a. Tam-wag 7.. ?rasa rova& & fIIDNITURS AND 'OIIADED3 - - • , "OtEirery Duaription. 1110TORT—BeltnatEL,Atheres Myhre and Ztasa. Aceazto ,: 'llizebonsa—ilas. 18 Is 40 Smithfield St - CITZAKBOAT CABIN ITiRNITURE—We IQ, .are coatanili testrateetarleg STEAMBOAT MOM YEEEFTEMII mod MUM, and halite the altration thaselskteeklelpt farehhinit host& reketiler S. A. YOIRKI At Ca Affil 18A5...--Wer have just received at tas • 110dt of Groin Sod Slacks .. among which will b ibd , tia leSe of the ntuatifengitab um:swore. to bo lleWd Statti. Pacsalo et Fr”co', farad,/ aro . ' - .. 13 " Pl 4ll dra t, A/190.1. 0021 '.1 .- AILY - 'PITTSBURGH: . GAZETTE. Vittsinirg PUBLISH= DAIL TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY CO.. O .. St .. i . it . MEL Ir. 2 , a , r. iIJESDAY M -lIITIING , DEC. 13, 1859: A sure has arrived in England from Sebasto pol, bringing as barge one hundred nod eighty pieces of cannon and two, hundred and thirty seven tons of bones. The town and fortress of &bast/spot still bear numerous indications of the late dreadful struggle, and bat little bas been dune in the may of restoring the dissipated and shattered mine of the once fine and noble mansions, hospitals and large public edifices, and it is doubtful whether anything ever will be done, at least before the lapse of another gener ation. The only thing accomplished is the re construction ofd few churches, anti the putting into good condition the ruins of graveyards con taining the retains of those who fond° that memorabletamp, iga. Iloth hero and at loker man the ground is strewed with evidences., of theccontlict, and 'numbers of Jews who contrast ed with tho Rudisian Government for the mild , lege, may daily he seen searching for tho Wilda and other debris of this kind. They pay a cer tain percentage to- the Government, and with the sunny thris b mllected it is propinted to build o church at a p es where the greater portion of the Russian soldiers arc buried, close to Inker ream WASHINGTON, Bee 8, 1859.—Thirty two gen tlemen, agents of New York and Boston houses, arrived here to-(l.y from the South, and report the feeling of indignation no great spina North erners, that Mei wero compelled to return and abandon their besitiess. I%okt gerilloman have been known for years as traders in the Soui h. They also report that Northernern of long re eidence in Ito South have been distlguied and driven from their homey. Steven busin&i, meal who were Oct their way Sooth, returned loot night, after having readied a station in Virginia, being throe,' back by It Vigilance Comixiittee They say the feeling in six of the Stateslthrougli which they have passed is very intense against the North, and against the ccutinuance; of the Union IT in now positively ascertained that Stereos, whose case waa to bo taken up to the United i Staten District .. curt, at Staunton, will be tried in Charlestown,t on account of the refusal of Mr Harding, the ()scouting attorney, In enter a wile prosrgui IThis action of the prosecuting attorney in manna by many, but ho is deter mined in Ma action in this matter, and will lis ten to no argutnent. It is - probable a : : special term of the Circuit Court will be held in January, I to try Slovens and Hazlett Is "Once a lierk - it is stated that during the lent century the (larva of Portugal woe accus tomed to drive a team of Zebras which came probably from Angola. ht. Conn de Serra, Abe perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Lis bon, told II gentlrmaa in 1802, that he has often seen her Majesty drirlng about Lisbon with her zebra equipage;l and one of the .stables in Lisbon in still milled the stable of the zebras. . . . . . A blind lady, Miss Looker, of Indiana, was stopping at the krelure douse, in ltkartinsburg, Va., one day last week. The landlady insisted that liccause ebb was from Indiana, else was an Abolitionist, and such a rockery was raised about the matter, that the blind girl, acting on the advice of a minister to whom she applied for assistance, lets Ibb_hoose. A roan which has been on trial in the United Staten Circuit Court at Banton, between George Peatiody,:et ab, of London, and the Middlesex Mills, in regard to , the title to a lot of wool pur chased in Euroive by Samuel Lawrence just be fore the commercial panic of 1857, wet, brought to a tiler(' on Saturday last by it verdiot for the plaintiff for $4f,106 information 'iv ea received previous In the sail ing of the Met !steamer, that the navigation o lb° Rollie had closed for the percent 'mason The ' , torah, had been very cold Tlll4 Utica fiMserver of December 4th, eaye " Geriit Smith Icontinueri to improve We hea favorable reports of him to-day " Clry AFFAIRS. Observf mi.,. for the 6'.1f,r1;,1 , / I/I Bf. • ..orroet...l .1.4i1y aO.lO, I 4 0 . (0014: A. it. • 60 t 12 ".04 4 37/ ......... n .._ Tenn ~oeterV..... Pt.,sntiorm RKlLWAN.—etioce the nubs.. storm of tel week, the cars on this thoroughfare have only run to their stables, leaving the track from there to the Ccfmeiery unoccupied. The people of the village nit Lawrenceville who live beyond the Cemetery, and othere who inlet to this road to get home upon, find fault, and justly as we think, that the: company does not perform their part of the contemn, in full. A passenger paying his fare with the desire of going an far as the track has 'neon laid down, ought not to expect to be left at any poibt effort of chat. The• company ban its part of the contract to perform as well as the passenger,,abil having paid fall fare, ha is entitled to a fall return for it. With an much propriety migdt the Pennsylvania Railroad leave tin liVilkiushure passengers At East Liberty no the Passenger caratheirpatrons at a point some three diem an mild this aide of the , present end of their route. That but few persans desire to ride the whole find is no argument. If but one in five hundred Would wish to go IA the Cemetery, his rights shotflne observed as well as those of thy four hundded and ninety-nine. Perhaps the present arrangement is but temporary. From the number of complaints that have reached us, we trust that snob is the case. flause.—We learn from the Chroni de that a Congregational meeting of the mem. bent of the Catholic Communion whit meet at the Cathedral wan held on Suotiiiy, to consider ,upon the propriety of rebuilding the Bishop's house, lately burned. The paper aforesaid sap: ~ A committee was appointed to confer with the managers of too church, and ascertain the cost of such a house as the exigencies of the church may require. The committee will repOrt next Sunday, .when, wo presume, the matter will be definitely aced. The new building will oc cupy that portion of the Cathel lot on the d i k corner of GrAnt street and the. ey, and will i cost some $lOlOOO, mote or less. -'o our mind the move is a ,good one, and °lmola lie warmly supported. The Cathedral was never secure while the other old pigeon-roost was occupied, and the safety of that fine etructure, if nothing else, demandslits demolition. The instirtince on the burnt building would go fartowards erect ing a new one, co that the burn nu thb,,pon • gregatton catinot he quite aa.heavy as itVfirsi sight might appear." Too namepf one of the gentlemen who so narrowly eseaked being run over by the cure, on Anderson strmlt, Allegheny, Friday evening last, is Ilelbraner. 1 lle is a Berman, and is engaged in the dry Roots business on Liberty street, in this city. Mi. 11. with two other gentlemen had been visit ng mouse friends irkhe upper part of d Ilegheoy, lend while returning home in the evening about 5 o'cloek, hail occasion to moms the voilroad track on Anderson etteet— Seeing no watchman 'Smut, hearing no bell ringing and not teeing as it was not possible,the train coming, on account of the Catholic Church, Mr. 11. sup posed all was tight, and drove on; but scarcely bad the bone got on the track when a train com ing along, struck the animal a violent blow, knocking it dawn, the wheels passing over the hind legs, cing them off, capsizing the buggy end spilling tie occupants out to one side of the trac S. . . lon—We trtiet our “ice mon" will eel put off the job of tillitig their ice Loma tiny longer than pooroble this pill and winter. They must not I forgot that they acorned the early ice last win ter, but were glad to get anything before Spring came. It is the part of wisdom to put in now for the hoe cakes that are floating by UR on the Allegheny. 11l the winter should be as moderato as tent winter lwas, no such opportunity in the present will bd afforded again. The article which is coming do is clear, solid and of first visit -7 ty, manufactu ed as it was on the borders of New York an In the forests of our upper coun ties. Make hap while the nun shines and get ice in itli amnion.' Ftnirr.—Th meta —.— ot theT..RAubroy. which boat arrived ere an Sunday on her way to Brownsville, of roughly handled on the levee •yealorday.dispute, the nature or canoe of which we of know, MOO between him and a company of hart hands, who accused him of 1, treating them habbily in a contract they alleged he li ed , made i}ith them shoat unloading. The mate, whose D4WO is BUIS, talked back at them, when at length the crowd pitched in and hurt not a little. Ito was in their hands some mintdos, where one Mon stood D email chance of fair 'play. lw 7/.II.IIONIEID. —0 learn.that the 41m:wrier bas seen St to parlon a man named Thomas Sloop, who bit the ose ,off a man's faoe here Elmo months ago. Isle Was sentenced to abide one year in jail, shod that would not, probably, have been soy tad much for htm. If the Governor tumid now, by the exercise of some of his con stitetlind power, restore to the face of Blosn's victim the mul.ilated member. wo should esteem it a much gre ter favor than the grant of pailion he has just +Olmsted. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1859. BANK Srarrauurr for the week preceding Dee. 12th IIkISICI. .lroalskna Irk Pittsb'gis 253,756 Esehangeßl 613,895 M. aM. " 265,392 Citizens' " 204,400 Mechanics'" • 343,260 Iron City " 259,095 Allegheny 273,255 Lzat nook_... P !/, 642 , 5 °' !1,585,72 977,15 652,21! 827,65' 690,25 795,41 404,770 211,417 101,221 05,902 112,530 103,031 106,600 4,213,0131,111,6; 12,053,32811,105,1: 11%1 try I ua ou t Nod of other Itunte. $53,921 29,314 101,013 11,552 31,111111 2,1.1 2001.11 1132,002 127,05:1 61,108 14,3:11 47,450 40,677 10,536 Fittslnargh.— Mzehange... M. & Citizens'...... Mechanics'.. Iron City.... Allegheny.,. Last nook Inorcnso . D eresso.... TUE STEAM BoAt BUSINESS good deal of boat building has been done in our vicinity this year. There are several beats, each as the West Wind, Hawk Bye Sinte, Sacker State, etc, now,bulldieg or flubbing 'ea the levee, hut they will not be ,enterOd for this year, we think. They will Oat., probablyi be done before the middle of Jah'y, MO. The number for IMO on the Custom ileum hooks, of bargee, boot o, keels, etc ;is 75. Forty.nitio of these were site or stern wheel steamers, 17 Oat brads, 4 barge I.oftof and 5,k0el beats. The total tonnage is 0.109 tone, of which 7553 vino NI cnintmat tonnage, Au barges, $lO2 keel boatel and 3r .ti of Ilat boatg The namer nod tonnage of all elankek, no ou erect a 1 the CIIEIIOIII House, ate nn follow • built at ISrownAvillo .. 2410 to a .. 177 d•. "lietoloo.l . 77 4. " Pittaborgl... 114 d.. 2.22 .1a Niagara, Sant. Clark. Alleg'y Belle, No Northerner, J. Ray, 11.3 Moines Boy, J. N. Kellogg. Cotonna. flue Lien, Eltenever. Poet Boy. Emma, - Jacob Painter, Red Chief, No 2, Leon, Nilo, South Norol. Cot Uncle Ike, Erie, • WOll/1611,, • . - .1.. 12'2 41" 11/Vvnnvillo .. 1111 II“ . 1112 .10 C&Brornio •11 (10 Briserneville 121 in , BlizalKoll 2111 a.. Fro. 100 .1- Believer.... 119 do 'Calif ornia 00 10 Brown 1110 . ilo •• Elitabet 150 do ' Broareavillo 159 I. •• (not given 1 40 do • •• Moorhotter.. 2 , .1., renal hoot I '• California. 1 , 1 .1: Freedom 147 d do I not Bruen, vlllo In': do '• Moo. City . 1117 Elizabeth I do •• Ilirminghano 2: de •• Ilrown4villr lln do do 1411 •• Eroodoto 1•17 :1:: •• 4:house:own... 211 do '•• Itoehoolor .:0 •1:: " California 91 do breedoe: do " Browne, illo 199 to " do . not give do 704 ton Ilellevernon . tie , do • Elirathath 137 :10 •• I:rovreaville 123 • • I:clievernon 292 11. I:roe-nes - Ole •• IVeceport .•.111 .1. • '• Culifornin .. 211 do do 20a d o " Igonong. City 2o " Mlivesport... 3113 do •• Rollover:Ion P:9 I. to *ea a floe F•ropoller.l - ' - .lola Boon,, Indianola, Ern, No. 4. J. C. Calbottn, Iltuonerlyn, Pine Bluff, Two Dingo, News Boy. Indiana, No. 2. Andy Fulton, tirey Eagle, Cotton Plant, I.e Clair. Lary (3 win, Lionere, Mingo, Marianna. Lender, • Picayune So. .4 T U Horner, Saint (loud, Collier. bunts, Dunbar ; Cita& Poo, Belle Peoria, ' Itellemwd, NI .1 13 atson, Total Clipper. .1 amost.,... r. t.. I‘l3iittfartnrer N.. .1, • • 17 J. DEEM N 1 !Acrlf.town 1.1 Sash Door Nn. iO) A Ihior No. Excelsior No 2, Mee Ml= I Abtuat It ni, MIME Muovaye .1, l'srsork Patal.urgh Conow.ogo, Jmnratowo . .1.. Trader, : • • VI, Ulm rgb In • White q..k No I. • Allngheny No. Wllluforturer N... 1. '• do John 11111,141, :built nt Itelleverne.E. M=Mllllll liOpt rcb, Cotner Slot , Comet, 'heat et I•itlsburgh 2Y. a NOllk eta:, •• Itoestoete.... ... [not givon. .. Induotry. .... Su d. do !,ti H.ro, 1. reol , .1 W Epgle, iir.i.aPiTt•t.hTlo4 Steamboat tnntage. Fiat boat do ........ ...... I;arge lite! do ........ ....... COAL —The quantity of coal which left here on the late rise was great. • About eight million bushels would probably be tear the figure. It snowed on Monday and froze quite hard. Should another soft spell intervene, slline to give no an additional rise on the present stage, etill more coal will go out. The quantity shipped this year. Ite we will be prepared to show on the first of the new year will reach twenty-nine and a half or thirty millions of bushels, which is over one !pillion of lone. This in more than was ever Pent to the market in any Otte year Boats which arrived up on Sunday say that it was not easy to get through the fleet of coal boats which coffered the river almost. We have not heard of a single accident to ovy of them . The Vixen, Capt. Macon, met the rear rank at Fieedoro, all boe and going oo well This lets them over about 11.9 bad a part of the river as there is, and secures them, unlese come very un taward event should occur, against any accident on the long route from here to Cincinnati. We trust that the Whole army of men on the coal boats may reach their fleet ination in safety. The fleet here now,irearly to leave, must await the return of pilots on those already gone forward Wescott's ÜBiVROSITT LICLTTURBB.—The seventh lecture of the sours° will be delivered at the Uni• vanity Hall, corner Rosa and Diamond street; this (Tuesday) Seeping, at 7 f o'clock. Subject, "Cheniistry of Illumination." The various nub ntances in use for lighting will he treated of, and their composition and properties shown. This subject is one eminently practical, and to such a region as this, where the means of illumination so übonnd, every one may he supposed In have a practical knoWledge of the chemical facts in volved, and if they have not, now in the time to gala au acquaintance with• them. 01 the course, five lecturcayet remain, after which and on or about the beginning of the new year, we learn that it in the intention of the Professor to give a grand public lecture, combining in its illustra tions all the racist brilliant experiminin of the course. This will be given for the benefit of the University, sod we doubt not will ho moot liber ally patronizedby all our people. U. S. DISTaIaT COMM—This Court met yer terilay ot 10'o'clock. Only a portion of the (InuidJury unarmed to their names. Court ad journed withont taking np any me, till to-day at 10 o'clock. The case on for trial to-Jay is that of U. 8. vs. John Glass.i Mr. O. was postmasters' New 'Brighton, and the indicted for passing counter • (oil coin of the similitude of ono dollar gold elopes. Menerp. Chambers and Culbertson, of New Brighton,land George P. Hamilton of title city, will appear for the defence, and It. Kiddie Roberts, Esq.,: will appear for the prosecution. The oaso will doubtless come up to-day. (loner's Laity's Book or FMIIIIOIIB is out for January. This in the oldest mogazino in the United Btates,;and we have no heeitation in say lug that it isilho very best of its kind, and as this is the Griot number for the new year, we would advise ell our lady friends who wish to keop up with the fashions to eubscribe at once. It can be procured in this city of John W. Pittock, Odd Follows' hall. Wm are glad to learn that on: friend, John J. Case, has been admitted to practice law in the . Court of Oyer and Terminer and tho Orphans! Cont. Mr. Cage lea young man of fine literary taste and has ;every requirement to make him, n geed lawyer.. Success to him. We have received Uodey's Lady's Book• of Fashions feel January, which samosa any of PrelliOW3 lumbers. This book should be In evory family*cle. For sale by Mad St Miner, bisesaic lien', • Toe 000gingatioa of Aabary M. E. Chap o will hold a,featival at Lafayette hall, oaTaesdayl sod Wodneado avaniogo, Deo. 20th and' 21st. HISTOILICAS; SOCIXTY.—The regular monthly meeting., of the Histotiedl Society of Western Petincyltranib ' Nos held hot evening, at the rooms of the' Library As4ociaiidn, A fterttbe preliminary Business of the meeting Woe over, the Preindent, Hon Judge MeCtio- Jkas, titatcdltliot he had received ale fleet of a series of articles from Junes W. Biddle. (for merly editor:: Of ..tint ,I.er(edn, in nth. co; 1 of pre„en,,,,,,,i,tit,g in Weet tirettaille Thu wv read, a0 , .1 contained (»att. of great i r a„, et ie , touching the early litatuty vl' tas manufaCturing uttereat is Pittsburgh, rritioli we may mite occasion Co refer to at a (Worn time . Mr. gigh4ili repelled from the committee ap pointed te contdder the propriety of having course of leOlitra this winter before the Aseo- I al I hat; it w,lO ecusitfered ',etc, by the mitten to try three !motes lot on eXperiment. This report woo discussed at esme length, and no modal! is to antbortza atrial of °tit lecture. Thu doUnuittee Woo IDS/Fueled to procure, if the anrviceo of Mr. Vetch, to deliver that lecture:: Loons .Dapuail. 1 , 577,717 ?30,537 193,401 07,391 10'427 145,500 1 . !, 5,077 c,1,n6,32^ 111,5G6,e1 Ml= $33,777 2.1,780 :5,506 2'.,1)70 7,020 10,627 Alr.,You flimbort catered a resolution that the committee op publication be itiotructed to in quire into mid report upon the propriety of pub lisliingi . suclOocunieuts and easapt submitted and eoutooniinnicd during the past year an may tar deemed northy of publication The resolu tion was adOpted. F Slagle, Esq, Bas appointed to prepare ao Ant-; . of IncorpoKation for the noddy, the tonic 1 . 0 be 'subutittipl 100 the consideration of the oeolcty at its neat meeting, the expense of the same t. , .) be met from OS feeds of the society. Moors V. R. Ifrni)of mod U L Felon Were oppoinfod twnirnitfre In make Aornogemeolo for ff.o. &Jo leepior of oil 'paper!. and clornmento give. to ihaeociety The.folloWing goollrimo wore proposed for metribriebbip, 0 wit: .littare Itnt.ltimm, Edward Campbell, jr , W M. Darken, E 1' Darlington, ENre l'Artl , l4. a young wan itholll 211 years o f age, ' lnoiher keeps nlittle variety and e , :th• feet tonal . ) iForo m the Allegheny li,unnnd, look a Ili of 144 which, no no are informed, he in sal.j.•et, got ant of bad on NI many intrutog..starital elf, and although Runt man left at the daterent poline ulbees nod quite "rt number of eitilens haddtarital in pursuit of bum, up Isli noott! ' y est erday he could nowhere be found It it fddre.l as the morning wan decidedly colt, and hd being very scantily clothed, that he ha, perished from exposure. It was rumored-that , he had been seen at daylight en Troy fl ill, which in shout of mile distant front his home., hat wheth'er the nnunr V/Ri eorreet or not we did not learn • Tut!AAL --A couple of loato acre newly Sr rived at the Pent. wort ILtsiu yeaterday, but it wn, pretty_ hart! hired:. WWI Iho ice hld to ho ttrultett to jet theca through A few ,laya Store of vuch weather ma We have had iu the few days paw will riot!. r tl ndvisnlde to let the water out ntla ql'op fort b 4 lutvif,ra by that means of I ranvitOrt We leant frc.ni the 11,t4.barg paper,. that the rt.har hon beet) 4lning a iktiof tu,clt,cna thin The rreeipja at the Motion oliove Ilnrris t.urr.rhnngn no t4c junction, have beet, ',bow aninunt of freight paaaing upon it, bon beet'; no A,tlea u. col ) , renal to the en• re,lnflonq kv! the Company. N1)111NA7'1013t1 --The Itetnocrote of the Third AVord.nitar the following nominations for word ollieet'olotit evening; for , Srieit l'oreorit... John imion. n'ikn 1.01( Inn Ilredijian q.linn had 7:: awl Ilerarnan , rqr,ivn C , !Jr, 61- - A nsire• II ayden , ainee rntric, Thrimaa ItArne., .lamer Ingnarn .sz,bno/ bh' , /nr , Nonlgonwry, W Nlntrison, year.: IZj 1 Brink,. I year .1 ptsr,n , Pie, en I re.villl4ll .nA -Thy. I fn.,/ ( etiA aJge cf Grist pretend 51antine Bren nan. 0!...,,jd J... A .1. llomurnuni, Inspentors: tirnt Edve-1 Karn.t, se , :orni Jo John 111•11 re I . NA,V,6yAltnry --The enviktntion of the Aflegheny river, nt Freeport, to ..hetrocied 1.7 11,t ic*:yrhieh hangn front the Aqueduet ever ibe river t;,4i ;1,, Tee Aqueduct 1.. curb h had CORdit.,ll Rc to be leaking from one end to thjt nlhrr. and the water IV it hnn leaked through froz , m until n tinge *dive , of ice ,tretOheli,• pendniil from iinfdde9, screen the 1 nor lmukie bank Quile a number of metal nbove un , hle in gel through The nienp+rinto linen env a pa•nsge I brotigh for homi•limi, kV themei Yi )I..ras onnrel oval] i het - n. 4 01, Tho ' ,Zinn of i he ['oven...o - 1-101rOml . 1 . "1.• the mni , or • 11,!..n0,” .\r. tJ , lth / •.1 .11'1..01. ~ L .Olll r .01 i hp Petomylvoitin 11,i1 ot, S.kitirdfty nighl The Went hound freight tram, w Len near Dime. Veit tiM.(joh.nlrueic n broken rail and ua t brawn - fronidheti . ark, iu part demolishing some dozen enr,,,knd mutually killing one of Ilk , brn:esinen, amount .11,1 in 11 dorm, on unmarried mitt,. ronideni of the Ninfh ward I Ihe Pistricl. Court, ..n tiatue.lay, Judge R'I!I it me rerumrd ',at. which brat been hut owner week. A( that time , a Ike W:l6 Olt 16:0,10 Wit : lir11:00 'nen The jury still remained empan- Pelled uud Ibe same cane was taken up lay,' Find Arid not concluded when the adjotirned Tao CS' t. vrit hl /NV; as 111 K A I.l..itiEN V Prof; Williams. of Allegheny College, has aim 151,4 the ispecintens or sllem.l silver ore found 011 the 110/171i0 of lbe Allegheny, 101111000 Frank tin and {Viteren, tanl says lhoy conlnin no silver whateati . The shiLing 1 , 041. 11 10 the sin omens, which were 1410111 k r. for silver, are 1 "+ A item iity pairs or coal boats yel 1,1111111 to pool : Nu: awaiting a Komi Iwo., 1040 out The rivdriis fallit,Y , and the Alleghery y.Uu nioßquit@ full of thick TWo n4mmitrnents were lodged by Alderman Parkinuoit on Slon.lay, arlioot a man unmet' Itonver,:olu hag been before thin lima• in the l'euitentilry wilt 1, 0 a dd d hi, evetiing, ql lbr eurnmeteinl :64 Fifth tit reid, by .I.'o. boric, nuerieneer, Fih Nil Three Scholqr.Vp. I r on ronno Irit mot Until, heaping (two unliguiln.l lin the Itirtitingliryin Commercial College. Core la an rp. portunity rarely ottereil for any one intending to ntr tenfl.no ilvtilutini) of lhia kind, :toil onobiliat io Liken a,ilvaritake of on the aboveralitilorohips will la, odd very dien,p, Mir ireititativa har been in no, olivratiot4or over a year, and'h L not sar por.ail by any rinallar lino in Ibis roininunity. Port further iitrtioaliiiii apply at chi, other whern the alliolarrhipa ran 6e hod. Clinuerstina in Comp.,: wrasbl r.speetf ally `Uggo.l lobar rrierldt, the public, that uJ uelro propilaio .ir valuable "Chri•arnaa Ifift can i.e pro /gaoled by Urn humbagul to Um wile, or by a gentle man to a (plata rrinn4, than olio of Drover Sowilig Marhinoa. There are none morn complete and nn haTulaotner Or mom aeeglable pmrent ooaid ho ;We halo no tholleiCslteß will not upon our linml2 intimation. Hoorn over Iluges' store. eorn4 aflinrket and Fifth etroota, 211 etory, ..Al.oEail AN TIMID WARD.—.I. It. HART . Ltivill N. • Untullilale for Aldormon in the, 1 . 1111,1 11'nst4 l'atot.orgli..nbjnr t• 1••• ..... I lot 1411,1141 r., Printery 611:•Ung. • il•11,11.ni 1111,enAtnEs rnou TnE gaR WITH i)tArNF —lo.lirr Mr e Alrp.rd hinakra. N. L Goon h V. , —I 4.4 . ,r0 I," r , triml.l•4 foCnipwardm n•igpt.ln p. 6 with rougjor. cores In no 1n..1; 47 iwthar ging at „y frit effr., as ntinnia'r • 'tinny Fnaltol of )tis...• ',oat nlin,.lnn sunlit. Mil, Irirl,rdfyF ,oy ao tiqit I could not noonsnatch tick. 1 haVi. I.con .111Ing room or Ira, for mil y..iira to RO ,l it iny : bloo4; and limo ',mow pso ”Ore 4 or 1 , 011., lent with orit any r t 4hg., cant wentinr,ly for ii,. Won, Abant tuts tontin; on', I', r - mnnn.nr....l •:taliinr. tLn rnmarlan Syron'" VI Terri than 11.0 n...01fb I 'mon to Improve. Thu pornme i.lOOl i.0.1111-.fl, niti, an not Ern . rhnugo In Uttar .ntoprirauci, Wing 11,1,, and arevrr. In c ok. o o 010 . ,014.,, ,Ind I hone n0t.1,41 it - 0014'0d *l . 4i nom oilnc, M4Aoatrinr in nlqo Improving% no 1114 I rfOri 10olealfateb %:y gonatni'llonith It moth 104(0r, moil I 00.11 cpntloceo illo on of Um Syrup the cnilll , lirit espr-tailtin .I,•ii•lng flirting bnnefit from It. .V4ior., in.gt vrairfnliy. CYRUS Y. SARUKICT. - Itosrolv, Doc. I, NISH. Thti iv tti 4.:!rtify thnt Ur. C- nvrgritt. Imo Ix. inou Ow ploy ikodtit rr r tbrl twy ehd to 4.1 w lunrmiq *.IIII ablel to, tapon a trtl.ll-ti cort-4 1/141.LIST, ItA VIS , , Yo.t. Mannt'uttunne, :',49llVenttlngton nUm t, Bost., .?!Putuottynta, August 17114 ! Wh.ltingt. (11),-alnut nl Toth , l'riprocirsof the Pertirtrin .Fyretp: —tient !nowt): —A:thir Illt;ilato of toy letter to youl.ltlii• iZiir r;1/f. tut, 1 tie licirovinn iTyrop until my herring won folly etwitoiWil to no, i of oly howltla pziirctly rerwhitThih iTlitNiewct Vitro wily or the Synw 1. r month. i haw, no doubt that T nun iwrit.outly cwrwil Wu lu~rnm t, with which IW. en ninety yelirs nlllleini . IiATZGENT, Yours rroOrtfully, AWPontimg tulsiorliwnsmst. DR Lift(l, 11. ICCYSER, 14n Wu.-. 1 shot, Is !the A,,svut for thie city. nl/.U&ller hi % 1) - 111 / 11 rlflncFL.Hllz OF I 1J [C, (Thin, Ndaliwn and Eingia,g4 ilipiCfluitos Flogiog, tho Ihr.hinzo tor Attotio, end Bstwiny . 4,thr 3uventltt. Zikorhis made know" osx•o orplleatioo of hi. DENOK. VD. 113 - IOUBTII FrILICKT, Pittsburgh, Pa. uricao.ity NUTS.-50 bus. libel!bark I,Lt Hickory Nod for sale by 113NHY U. DOLLING. LATEST NEWTS RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE 'flue' y-six Ili congresa—Firet Session. WASIIINGTON CITY, DC, 12. .11ot:ea.—Mr. Kilgore, of Ind., said that in con sulting with his friunds, ho toned that they were al most unnnimour in the opinion that it was necessary to proceed to ballot, in order to bring about an or ganization of the House., The Administration %I i 4.1 almost without money as Well as without friends, and ho %mutual to provide for the former. Ile wanted' to toll the gentlemen on the other silo of the House that the Republicans will not shrink from the dismission; e at the roper time they would delude the question which .1 Leen introduced until all partial! were eat. isfieil. Ile would take the first opportunity to exam. 100 th condition.of things at the North and at the South, ho had Loon informed that there would Lo a dissolution of co-partnerrhip, and he wished to ex amine how tho account stands and who has been do ing wrung. . Mr. Maynard, of Tenn., said that they had been engaged during an entire wool: and had only taken three votes for a Speaker. Much of the time has been occupied as ia Committee of the Whole, dis cuss ng questions necessarily to the attempt to effect an organisation . They had seen the bad oonsormen. cos, f the neglect of the organisation in the interrup tion and diAurbances coming from the galleries, without a presiding officer to preserve order. Under these circumstances, he oGerod a resolution that the oldest member of this blouse, by consecutive, eery ice therein, ho appointed Chairman till the Howe shall elect a Speaker. Mr. Kilgore objected, ~n the ground that the rend. tai. was not in ardor, Several other members also ..iljecl..l. Mr. Maynard rofortnil to prorailonta in support of his resolution, and ahowod that John Quincy Adams was once appointod chairman till o speaker could be cleated. Ills proposition was simply for tho presor. nation of order, dignity and self-respect in this body. Mr. Stewart of Md. mid it waa necessary that (Lora should Lo u oomparimon of viowo, whilet at the same time Lm order and dignity of the House should Le preservod. National mon itad voted for Mr. Re nck, while for the candidata of the Republican party not one member from the Southern States had voted. Mr. Shannon had signed the recommendation of 11, I pot's bosh, which would stick to'hitti like the shirt 111 Nessus. Ile would never consent to vote for the quality tub, The Union meetings at tho North n.•unt to nothing, unless thorn is a corresponding ealthrul action. lie believad thorn was conservatism °ugh in the North to rebuko each sentiments as ttered by Mr. Sowards now was the limo t 1/0 so. .indienhal slave labor as applicablo to the tiouth. If the next Preuidantial election to determined in favor of Northern sectional viawe, he believed the Southern and Pacific Stales would take counsel to gether to provide a remedy. Mr. Deakins made an earnest defence against the assault upon him by the Constitution newspaper, of c,thbination to elect Forney, clerk. Ile admitted himself Forney's friend, and said that there could be no more effective rebuke of the administration's ex travagance, and proscription, and federalism, than the election of Forney, who did mere than any other man to give Pennsylvania to Buchanan; and who, in I SkS, helped to place the seal of condemnation of that commonwealth on its old favorite son, in the election ol it Congressman by lamajority of seventy thousand. Ile then detailed the corruptions of the administration, and hoped enintnitteea would he ap pointed to in,stigato them. When the House was organised, the snatches of the Southern members breathing disunion had been applauded by men hold.' ing positions under the general government, while no speech from the opposite side had been made that aid not nothraeo the intimate deVotion to the consti• lotion and the protection of the South. As to old John Brown, them aro not a thousand men in the free States who justify his act of infamy. While e much excitement existed at the South, is it wonder ful that there should lie fanatics at the North. In conclusion, he said he wee elected as an independent Man. sympathies( are with Douglas, and Inn would not vote for an alininistriftion candidate. Mr. Hickman, of Penna., alluding maths Amigo in the Constitution, salt" that'll was o matio by the President. Ile knew Witt. he false if. made by any other person. Ito did Mit know it to, Tic,true fur the relauti that be (Hickman) occupied the-position he did, because he could itittAloptiehased. t This read ing him out of the dein2iiWitite party had been faith folly persevered in foriJAhe net four years, until yet they had not gotten 61E4 hint, and perhaps it would take four years most., ir - Tr.e,eiise to remain m their good company. Ile said that Alien in this hell he proposed ta, investigate the charge of fraud and e j a . lance in Kansas, he Walt ehrtiget'l with treason, not, I however, because be hail failed tit I. a democrat, There was n per oaring effort both here and in the Senate to with, the inrcstigetion an d ~k , ppe r, ,, Ito knowledge the wrong, and yet atter the committee had made their report ni. soon was known to be saiCi ciently reckless to itotij the charge which had been i na sje t re4l. ,nd nothi,h wso. completely proven then. lir.was 111 denounred at .1. teer r . t .4 ; an d tra it o r, t oe al atAt Se n. t! , . . .s ofte.lN•F Itt.tl euee ht. t.. ,hearw(he lib toturnEd uotnc won Inn t.rnn I. I , In.-sr man44o piOlee4 011 tel President ItaCitattatslcatiersc.l. Into dont.,,sr, in the (sr.. of this protoat n.I is un ha (i.resitteet 11u. .4tannan! hellos ed It attlitld he raluahle tottagaas:as., President Ituelturtan : did not denounce him !Imre Sylvania was •in peril,:and the President's sucerisk. mated on the single pitint, namely: Safety on the quustion reu;ardlng tho utanagemout of tho re. colla riovoit by a thoueond witnotrsn that dill iWg the rummer this man who DOW DIIS th keentive chair &viva hiinnelf 1.. men everywhet that if etteoceFful is hi . , election he would FOO tha ALUMS nhotild eome ih as a free mud not ea a slave State. The charge had been frequently made, nod nayer denied in Pounny:vaniii. As soon as ho reach ed Wit:Lingual it was discovered that the wind of the President bad nridorgone n change. For fear that three or hair Southern States should secede faconl the I nion, ho rude thin a pretest for urglog on ennigrenn the adoptitai.X the fraudulent constitution. When too, said hir.:.lLicktean, beg learn to differ trout his policy, no ere dentainced as trattorn, and tlin Pre,ident'n organ rends no out of the party. Ifs crything that Executive power sad patronage could stari done to außtrSl us, but we aro back si oin to rebuke the treachery and Of tbis rorkle,s, nth° io istra lion. this is treason, the other aide can tusk° the most of It. The charge :nf treason is not sufliciently powerlul Or humiliate Lula disgance us, therefore we find the Conrtitution:adding to it the charge of mo ruption, if any moo know of eery conduct or ag • leant of Lie with any party or person, let him pr claim it or hold hie peace. Ile never did soy, any titan, that ho would procure the election of clerk of this Ileum by entering, into a covenant with any man on the Republican sido of the (louse. Ile should refuse to du IL Tho President could out pur chase him, alma could noL Ito had boon offered moro than be is worth, (laughter,' and he refused t o sell himself. I Applausod Ito boost whore the truth is, nod the country knew it. Ito had ventured agni eat giving slavory an unlimited charter. Ito had learned that a man might support every measure of administration and yet fail to Ire a Democrat if he voted against a singlo measure in the interest of sla very. l;y voting the other way, ho was auto to be a good Democrat. tin pressed this an his solem eon , lepton that thorn was n contest between the N o rth nod South, and the soon might as well be 111,1de now is of a. future time. Ii 11.1 r n foundation deep as the mountains, and p.ervaded ovory section, as the atmosphero. Tho North has become satisfied that there in but ono thing which will satisfy their Southern brethren am that is the right to carry slavery ovary Where; to. plant it everywhere against the united wishes of tho North: repretiontati vas from the South an, com pelled to anti intuth, bet when Northern interests are mlverso to theirs anal lay in another direction, why should-Hui North he denouncod ? Tho North has Bravo charges itgaingt the South. If these Pellii mentH tondo him au abolitionist, bo IL The North charged the South with a violation of all covenants, cotopnets oral compromise!, anal it is well that the South should know it. He stood on the priociplos of the Kansas-Nobraska hill, and It was enfliciant for him.; HO would try it a little longer. The Domocratie party hod been bankrupted by President Bachanazi; anal in thin connection he spoke about the people pro venting a dissolution of the Union, with which sev eral gentletnen threatened us. Mr. liartroll of (ha. wanted to know how it was proven tad? Mr. Iliektuan replied that oighteon millions of free men, raisin' to industry and habits of the right kind, will always Ito able to rope with eight millions with out auxiliaries. I Applause I An ineffectual motion to adjourn was Wonted by 7 majority. Calls for a ballot won) then made, but Mr. Clark of Mo. said that he would not consent to another vote till the question ICU taken on his resolution. lie wanted to hoar the sentiments of gentlemen on it, anal to smoke them ouL El= Without farther procoodings, Iloneo aajournnti SM./an — On motion of Mr. Digs, of Miss., arced. lotion was adopted, appointing a eniumitteo to wait on thn Prooidont and inform him that the Senate is ready to receive cemmuninallons, In order that ho may hare an opportunity to Gond nominations and execution business to tho Senate provious to tho or •grinisation of tho House. itn motion's[ Mr. Brown, of Mile., it was resolved to promo.' to the election of Chaplain on Thursday next. Mr. Iverson, of Oa., mid ho had boon misunder stood by the Constitution nowspoper, in a commit made by lint the othor day about the Democratic party. When ho said ho believed Me Democratic , party, if not corrupt, was at toast corruptible, ho did not mean to accuse them of complicity or sympathy with John Drown, but simply to any that on the question of the territorial rights of tho Southern people a great portion of the Northern Democracy is unsound. This was a vital quortion to the rights and interests of the South, and on this question he believed a largo portion, if not the wholo of the Northern Democracy, wore unsound. De believed And Southern people believed that they had the right under the constitution to emigrate to any of the ter 7 ritorles with their slava property, and when they have the right to the protection of the law on the ,enjoyment of their property, and Congress has pow -or to give that protcotion, and it is Its duty toiplo it.; It cannot be dispntad that this is nottiso poeitifia ob , Jut of the Northam Democracy, ai least that portion who follow Douglas. •• Mr. Bigler, of Pa., was surprised to hear tho marks of the Senator the other •day-:-he did Atte Democratic ,party at the North injustice. Ile said . they wore as rotten and corrupt on this subject as tho Republicans. Thin assertion had no foundation in fact. Not only have no portion of tho democratic party sympathised with Brawn in - his onslaught on Vii VOLUME “;XXIIT---NUMBER 6 girds, but as little do they sympathi s e with the abo litionists. lie was gratified with the Senator's dis claimer, as far as it went, boi to declare that the Northern Democracy had hbkhe„, day out of day, in season and out of seas., in'Alo. leers of the rights of the South. Mr. Iverson—l said that very thing in re y,,, marks, hot in the other case I referred to that!pos tion of the Democratic party under the lead of liyug. las, which has denied the rights of the SottiLeru pooplo. Democrats with rights; but they had no sympathy with the abolition iihaidrothgar"de woret th d e iff q ' u r e7ti t o ' n P o iu f i l n erri ll "' inni ng party. His (Mr. D.'s) opinion nn this question Was this: we don't claim that the constitution establishes slavery or prohibits it, but the constitution most ex pressly declares that the States aro perfectly equal, and provides that new• States shall come into the Union ou terms of perfect equality with the old;. It is not denied that the territories aro the property of the States in common, and that Congress is sireply, their trustee. It Is upon this principle of perfect equality, equity and justice that these common awl, en have equal rights to the occupancy and enjoy',• went of the territory, so long as its territorial exist ence remains. Ile believed the common law of ling land, the common law of this country, with thdfugi, tiro slave law, would afford all the protection 15! any territory. •: Whenever it is alleged Mat a tompoteal legislation transcended its legitimate authority to the dotritnent of private rights, that la a question for the judielary; and when the judiciary give judgement in suchea.so, the whole power of the Federal Government must be employed to carry out the law thus deigned. It is simply the brood doctrine, allowing the people tif the territory to exercise just,that authority, which' they may exorcise under the constitution and therJaw. • When a dispute arises, whether they transcend:Muir authority, that is o question, not for CongrniC,. but for the Courts. Holding that opinion, Ido edt be lieve I am,au Abolitionist, nor those whom Iltire senL Ido nut seek in any way to disturb the ! lota of any Southern brethren from the hear I firskcoma into political life to the poeseat day. I believe I have never gone'through a political compaign,:Wben the rights of the Sontht were not a leading Innis. At, the North son have boon constantly assailed by the opposition they aro assailing the Demonatio party' every day on the goung that wo aro subservient to the South, and are pro-slavery men. We saY we simply reek to maintain the constitutional rights of the Southern States. Our object is to put dowhi this spirit of criminntion, which must ultimately. load alienation and separation between people who .ought to be friends and brethren. Mr. Biglar thought that ho had spent an hour in defence of the rights of the South, whoro Elr. tour, eon bed spent one minute, and he roald not sot still under such imputations as tho Senator had hailed el tho Democratic party, without telling Min that hq had dono injustico. Tho Northorn Democracy ban stood like a balwark between tho South and the Ali: olitionists. Break us down at your peril. Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, was glad Mr. Iverson had made this explanation. .110 would give outico dna • on a more convenient occasion ho should havu SomcO: thing to pay on the subject. We have heel,' jast: enough of this to require something more. :If the Democracy of tho Sol:thorn States hold the Senti merits of Iverson, we want to know it befdro the meeting of tho Charleston Convention, and ire tend to know it, or at least I do, so far os quisstioi: and answer can bring It from tho representatfrosor he Democratic party of the Southern States, vir,hether hey sympathise with such sentiments. : Mr. Iverson—l am ready to answer, at any. iitney: and will dose to your heart's content. .• Mr. Johnston, of Tenn., proceeded to amps Eli./ Mason's resolution replying to Mr. Trumbull's del fence of the Republican platform. Ile denied that:: Congress possessed any sovereign power over the! territories; its powers were merely thew giveliby tho States and by the constitution. Notwithstanding tho declaration that all men are!. created equal, the Northern States are unwilling WI allow the blacks to reside in them. Mr. Trumbull explainmb It ww nn übetrac(ibrutbl that all men were created twfuttl; but when wo,cortin . to form government and organise society, all parsons: do not have eqdal rights. The sasertlon in the Re publican platform was copied from the Declaration of Independence; it woe merely the onunciatitin oral great national truth. In the organization of iticietl. we infringe or little ne possible. that nation/aright; but no government is perfect, aad therefore, we. du iii Illinois.,make n distinction between whites and blacks, end also botsreen the political rights of mein and' . .... .. . Mr. Johnson asked him, if Arisenla were mtlonired , and filled up altogether with free colored poople,.:, geoid he bo trilling to admit it as a State upon fin kiutti footing with the other States of the Conlkdraey.; • i,Mr. Trumbull answered that be would not:admitti any community applying to become one of thOmom - i.l hers of this Confederacy, by the admission of -Which he sepposed ho woo ondang,oring the peace of the, 'Union atoll'. In his judgment there Hag a dlstini ; ,-1 ilea between the white and black races made by Ore.', titpotoneo. Ile did not believe that these twit racca, old lire happily and pleasmtly together, each c¢-1 ii., •ing equal rights, without one domineering overi t 0 other. Therefore he advocated the policy of sepa-i rating these races, by adopting a system to .rid ti,l p, co...Ty 0f the black rho. or it lico.icorti tree. 11 . ,i! wouTd ray that tee slviuld not ho prepared under the ea {sting state of affairs, to admit an a sovereign 504 of this Union & community of negroos, nor luiliatii'i either. •,:: Mr. Johnson thanked him for that admission. Ifd went on to doom:me...John Brown, in othang terms, ad ;st horse thief and murderer in Kann e. lie was Lute; !prised to hear Mr. Doolittle apologize for him, thd ~(dhor day. Mr. Doolittle, of IVisconsin, said he made lid apology or justification of Crown's acts. Thor opiei of the North have no sympathy for his cririane , bug many Novo sympathy with the individual himself Ho had stated some facts and circumstances pretedi, log this ditaculty,endoavoring to point out the school' in which Itrown was educated, to stake his life npOni the olovery question. Ile now road some lixtrae! from the history of Kaoeas by Ciovornor Ges4's pt j vote Secretory, comborritiog Ida previous statementi and he declared that as bad and wicked as .13rosett'il foray in Virginia, it sinks into insigniticanep when compared to the foray led into Missouri by David Xi: Atchison. The ono was of Brown, and twenty-qie men, against a groat State. What is that whoa ootta'r pared with the invasion of Kansas with almost 5,001) men, when at the time of invasion there were upl 3,000 voters in the whole Territory. Mr. Davis, of Mass., reported that the special coat mittco had waited on the President and he tolerated theta that ha would send in his executive ceirmetni cation to-morrow. "i On motion of Mr. Mallory, the Sonata then b 4 jouroml.. Nan. Yens, Doc. 12.—The steamer Atlaniic, San Francisco dates to the 10th ult. ens bar -4 tig44- leditolotr. The steamship Atlantic arrived ills evening wit the California mails of the 20th ult and $1.800,000. The steamer John L. Stephens brought down (lie [nail to Panama, tho Vanderbilt lino having no BOIL ready. Gen. Scott is a paimonger by the Atlantic.. The island of San Juan is virtually in the onca pancy of both nations. All the American; troops, except a small forgo, have been withdrawn and tflo matter of sending an equal number of Brithili Geniis has been left to the discretion of Gov. Doug,liss. The right of lb Americans to maintain 11 I.lll4llitralnin San Juan is folly conceited, but his jurisdiction is limited lu lb., mars which aro amenable to the laws of the LiuUte r i Swots Pi o have on right to collect memo, toot will tresenry agent at ban Juan to prestut inttithe ports on the sound. The graves at Chiriqui have beim abandoned fet,thie goa antehinga. Tidily thousand dollars aXith of gold inme,'Ss hail arrived at Ileum& from Chiriqui. The propellor below Is impposed rt. , Iw tin eloartibr Weser, don with four days later advice. foam Curopo. • •. ititu.ov'e Stirlen, Don 12.—Tho Telegraph Nue G untie eomploted to StatkM, ou tho Butterfield svertiMl Oalifornie mail ronto. Thin station in nu the °nark ntioin• Mins, 18 mil. north of Springfield, Mintonti, and ZO tulles Iron, lit. &mi. The operator hero trill reecho dispatches up to Om evening of tho 2.1 day after tbo doptuttiro of the overland mall loom St. Lonia2and cord them forward, rattier direct to the parties In California, or he will solid thrtnto 'the Mato9l:l red of the telegraph line, on tho Other altlg, which is now flulthed 210 mile. this way from /3a15 Fraltav co, and tboy will be telegraphed from that ',puha tothiiir doetination. The overland mll loaves IM:Loubt Mbry Bldro day and Thursday Ittoriting. a Tbo tariff from Lottlieto Malloy Is 100 and 110. Nair You, Doc.l2,—Janice Minray, rONVilyilawl ilot and fatally wonoiled lad night, In Brriolelyn, by Clebtald 1)0 I. Hornets, of the French brig Potion% who bad hewn Gault"! by Morroy. Three• burglar]. were arrested by the pollee lett, uigiikia the bona° or Um R. Dr. Van Cleat, after a dcapilreler DAL le the dark with keiroa end °lobe. • Br. loUI ,D.o 12.—Tlan steamy Aunt , fo Keokuk . , reported sunk at Cape An Urfa by tho •lan. Is It total lons, and vans valued at about $10,000.. It hint • reported that the steamer. Canada and Baltimore has esulik or Aro serlonaly domagod by the 100, neaulAlton. Th. I n tl,. la salami $15,000. WA/Boland, ern', Deo. 12.—The roan cupboard to Richard Realfn, lirnanie &craters ol Little ander tha Pro visional Ourorninont. bur bcon dischargod for thr mint of .{.14 eta On 41110 to bring • charge against him.. ,; reaToll. Dec 12—Noen —A municipal • this city today. The Tote lowa etana for Mayon,. • Republican, ISM!: Wrglicman, Democrat, 1499 j. Pape Temperaace, - • CINCINNATI, Dec. 12.—The rivet has Dillon errr ono foot ton inches nrithie the, lest IS hot" Arid then Is now 37 feet of water in the chnentd.:lNVoills er clear and cool. - - Loulavitu., Dec.ll2—linuluff.—Tba Arm I falling Molly with over a foot water on Ito fills. .'.O I,a3K,OKT.Dne J. 0. Itrecteoriage cloctal Vultall Brains Bros.thr 11. 3 rn , ool(7 o n iota , 14kr. • 1:01111011 SENSE rule the Ma o or the re plO, orhetever thn odium/1.00.0 minnulhvon I.l.llnewhernutOy onky to the rontr•ry. I. hoer them • eend thinz lu ho dourly thanouninatod„ one they rill not lona-Ito 0 give it their loon Thol nnunnei ,Itje; Al rontly rattfhel tiro Jnlmnent ..f a phyldrine roncettaing thu virtuoso( 1108 SLIVER'S BITTERS, out moy be .0011 urthe Immense quAntltir• of Min roo-licio. that aro antnallY Odid In eery mention of the lani. It lo our tr . Irordgretro D' u O r i ., l ea n ne, U" L7na nd lla T tli t d '"i jnehtorTI br T;lt eta, sod for tho various foyers that also from det•Oftemiltit of those riorUone of ilea eystom. Tieetetter's mime (WI becoming • homeholfl faced from Maine to Tues. from ito Wires ol (ho Atleatic to the Pacific. Try the 1 . 1101 : 0 °a t. ‘,ll -• • • Bold by droygleth desk... 4 ono:math oworyw&Pro. „ by 1308YETTlill. & Warn, tosymtactarelyind proprietjio, Sa kaMrand EA Front numb. I.2olkorT, P, MARSHALL & V . • ;11 AtlllOOllCO tho &mind of NEW WALL PAPM{S, BORDERS, AT' No. Si WOOD STRICT. PIE-250 bbls. Louisville Lanqo fr i;, arti cleaelo,,lnt received sod far do • ooti>~a~'• '1 COMMERCIAL RECORD 00.111-11 TUE AILUITHATIUg Vo lA,CRISBEt , Tam., E. J. Wit... 1 IMMMI SUL , It/. It SntllilvT iiepor(43 11x:idly .1, ar ILtat•vrj'+ Ga.rei:r . Pine Preextz., 1; ant Go}dmtLo q d‘L= to 'n ftTei f°' arott " r d .:?;:AU:.i ' 3. E111,4:4 1 etern I Z4l,ll , , t'i at /;.,1r.:1,5,20 for ee;rr, 7.. $ 5,7 ` 4,4 8 , ..t.t talult, d u mid $646 tar tarot. BMra sold it 'ts,a2. CIEJLIN--thero . fair oeOpls of NrriLVe the el.. r. k e t r witb ,tote l d sr etn.n.f. l,et at :le.ock. , the keling sem ddl.l;salca atdop, sprtng EiSd Wink 4 pt tf. , 3 ble-h Ear at drpot qt c 2; =5 du at L.; 511E0(44,01,, al, at pi; aird , Zo de Ear Irv, Spring on wharf la ca. (111.0CEILIV-4-.1110 of 10 Blotawra, i 0 bbls te r.ountry et 5:!...44'. on. miss—a.talb 0f25 , glts..n at 7!,1€57X. nay—salw at scales of 10 bailie at it . ;db., t. W1115111(ealou of 42 bhis at 21; 40 do at 9; at do Old Ilyeat 00. GUCIi %SURAT FLOUR—a Gsle of 1:03 lbs $ 11005—vontlyer num fdr slaughtering, ISO market Mill" 4a.iff; tales 01:00 and 50 drtiusd at 6N, nod at by; 111 • Roo at ss,62,ntet; 500 do !medium ye of 434V4.;..1, um"; nod 200 do at 4X, grate. • OlL—a/ilea of 40 Ws hio. 1 Lard Oil at S$C? APPLIR?:— . t. goal tletaand; sales of 10 bhls at 70 do at S'2,7;SO do'tt 51„Ze„.2,57; and 10 do at 52,12/dr:2;3o . CllEEoulcuof 40 and 110 lon W. 11.0110. 511:85 PORK—a tole of 10 Idols Ohio luspoctod 41 7.5 DRIED 45PPLKS—a tabs of 20 bob at 0 T Alt if AND CO.TETtIaTACIAIa. The Franklin dinner, of the Nth ult., say.. day, Monday and Tuesday tiightr, we worn v tided 41 Li, parish by the moot clinching rococo Ora wo hare OVerif c:t in thin sentry so early le the 00000.0. The cane L7lO froa.in to the greened liko kicker, and the gardens were cOMplOfoh ruined. The planters nem mast of them taken by Lome of them had not even commerand making Anger Tine onertketed blew will make a. abort crop Frill thorn, under no circonastonces can tbesogar crop of the etatee reed _25,000 hits. finch woe moat hievicsnis become ree+.. bor.reit oPP be worked up. 'Ur - Sulphate will 00 0 0 Ic 1•• good densatid. All over our pariah thotifautin of handl with :Loh' ca:.. knivesoromatUng the cane and throwing it into windrow. Never wait cane cut down faster. The late heavy free, have put everything in motion that can lord 00,000000" a (wand at sugar. Thorn aro now no Sabbath. ea o sugar idsustatiour." Dit1.33 , 6 tlOll3 Mar r.lll. ur 6.tl,—Tht. Dayton 4: tlia. gas Cominny Is cnrrylug •Iressusll bop • st csst,t•y . . • • now of tbn To.k o con mission or Deicing atiii chipping to this inutket dolly. Thu, who t.r gone intatho Lucite. lorgoly In Toledo road who wo dep, dont [vle thooe Bent oeer tho differont roads. foriaupplio talk dieetiouragingly of the pro-recta, and rdeo+ it mare , upward takes pious at the I wit •w downward in Chichi:lnt . . they wilhabandon tho al elation olloget.her.—{C - in. Coin The decline in Cincinnati damp the pact two cloy, e coop as the utildnicia of tho tetatlite, had deorting ciTeei • on the market for &wean hogs to-lny. uud e dorlfno or tt , P.k plum; Early towentl lots were wide, bl,h SlS,l2.':i (.td,: ttt but toward+. Loon t•uyere Lein oft, cud Inc roarkor t••• canto twfrctly 1111—,770fy !..7 *eh! ex In •:,:t.7 , 506,f7 • Towards etching, Iwoo t or, flo•ro nth, were ramie!, bo at Oui ‘fothie row.. tugftf • Lire ho Wert net r--rd ..7r1..11,.b 7.. hr, o net' o declluej of at of - - 4.0 Maiz , o4 from Fru.. Fur lualvy toloratte oetzo.. AT' t 4 , 50 0tN nt whirl, finort , l there wero froo senora: brit 07 • lot of extra, art raging It. lb+, brought en hhtla a4 ssa:, - rchk.ar.,l Sr. Ldnia.—core Logo wort: uu unit in.:. ors nerd lemon. to buy at yridordny's price.; no tectopio 0. hut' at let by rill or Hein; 01 palate an [ho onilroodo Him me collecting, and will roach marker ne Mr weather model atm. Hue party Las 000 bond 01 of the 14erti. blisuouri and llonnibal d Sr. Jearph 11:Ulna:J. tilirolmwoil SZ, t.3,2e and . s3,6o groas. root,. e. 10,50 El pawl hLl,lt to ri. Imying • gmid margin profit mu 100 or born hi-day a: Nothing la doing of amanita in 1.11:.1 'An., :Ito, loin; PI. Ile yet efferril on the markot, and but leo ..,a.—{S Dont, gilt Tin ion rlbult meanie ,altqUelkt. of tho 1111[4114 of forel.l llood. nt New York for the week, and Om , Jan. I,compared u ILL the ram, pertoan 1111.11 w. ISZA , Fur the week. Enteredpl Use .$127,772 a1.50,1U1 1 , 11.7,ei Ihrowe be the market— 143,141 1:03,779 r,7.1,rr. Elec. Jon, 1. . . , Enterel at the ...fd1,3.17,:X0. rd,141,120 Throned torthc market... 50,615,665 11:3,0./8,b13 10.1112:e7i. Tto rnvinite of hogs tiedov were oleic:alio of 7,001, and the market for live, which held tip tolerably wellyeetcolyy. Mote down—the decllno being 10415 c. Tbp entire range id solve, were I,4,firojel,Oo,onda4ll2lßatock s3,eu, gicm. Thr linci , orivrril today, Kowa r, were not wi choke as rit- LI ., dart find thin, to,e certeln extent, iinaltllce the &onto Dresocil bog. opened brist " nnototlone--tlw PtiltrlP/1 bnir , ; beteg shipper.. CO/1.11.1i0n novetiontc. however, not Dug dispoecd to hold over to Nleitilay, rrere toarlrot rather hail, and It tell about no—el.-leg doll.-1(.9.0.4,„rre .1, 12th. Impbrtn by 111 re r MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION Comp., Cony Illtabmck; I bbl Mater, 0 rolls leather. °tombs, I'. blrls spflbe, Nit h. Ida boo, b., ma; 1= tan Ido los glum, Flack; I IMO, 1 tal butter, flmlth lnl empty bblm r e I bit butter, I Ito er,,m, F. om bxd Waas, Malt; rz do 1.1 Campbell 0 'Clint,; S - litnnetly; 40 do, AriSlom. ST. LulTlB, Cer Vllec.-100 bbi.. Epelraq ;12.1;111d,, 13 do di;; M o Cane; IIW 1 , 03 i,on, Gran ' , Hbbbbt, k k 3, lOb ho raga, 4 bah. do, Pet kin d co; I cal, 3 !Ms mOlat Hee. A lona I dank Hardware, Wmalamik fad. ab Na bile neldsky, M'Criekatt. bga ulbsa, ;Imo, tr. lard, 4. lkLl.l 011,10 ukt per: h.n , r ONO: eks ahlystall, Hooter k 110 - KIVER Tillf VI% ‘,ll. ti Le wn (UI.IIIIIN, . , oti.• w. not uolch 0nr!0. , . 'too, nt tb , :a too( Tioi Chewy rwo. of Vrott, Who...flog oot Vlxvi plrrivod oulnLiy tourntog, hlrtoot kooptog and will ItAd no rotntt u may 1.e., too Now I•ntad Jo und to gut out of ttto Tt.• eitetri3Or omno n. In., 0 ;111 ri lord. oil Frtntl.a, , tat Mirridlxy xelalind .1•11m1 hu Wra:hcq ar , " opl4lo to fifty. Stennt boat. *tog later . A ItILIVZO. - I Del'hutE.w. Itrowates! JetTereon, Itrowcoodlle; Jell:l,K., ltrulensNillr . Cot. Dayned,ElLiabell, 1 Chovolt,Wb.roleng; Aotroy, Cinciumat, - Vixen, .4i. Inoin, Telsgenplkle Plarkct SLIO, boos, Dec. 11,—Colton firm; raltalts. l l,,, aininied; sabwkdoil Mae fit a decline of Er; Saito $5_151 sfi;:ilv , ls,7o; Ocallnan 1."••10 , 5,75. II ',oat o heavy; sate Cori barb. Corn nine; odes 2.1,00.; kuall new whita tit y 010, 4 , 1 ,10.99; old do 95. Port henry nS $10,4 1 1,9,J1101.50. lifhlaky VI. Su Mar Lim; roles ROI bor., ilinzil at 7c Dots active at 19i. : 17. Drama frogs firm e' 71;10 1 1:71:d. Mew Pork ,et sellers . option. deliverable In Jr;. nary - and February, et $l7. Tallow gum; at 1011...0te%. Cibri oum.; Doc. 111.—The ctringoncy in ilea ^tottey ket continues, and the supply of rurriecs offil dirnholabot Exchango indult and abe rates ere Deer, with ;m unsotilei market. liege; largo receipts, and the sightiams of Iles moray' market has norastilml the tuatket almreuiltly to-da, : 4 a niacin to that, the pram must tee rogoraod net; nomi the !arias ' , selling blames are all fall fo r three or lour to coils, so thaseaao ern in the market at at., prim; the clone. lots aacraglng 9001 k. could have trio purchases at sdlo ,43r light hags are stimaleable; the receipts sine dattoisy aro .14000.1nclading 1' 00e left at Um Brighten Dmitri Station since last Wodaccay. rovllionn two can-co. hogly - duIL Nothing of importsoce has been done in, Moto Scalleh is presalug on tho market at $lO, and mold hard Oren bought ate Gasuls below this, bat buyers could not be toned; .1 .14 bide said in tin molly part of the clay at $10:115,010 bbl, Onak mi./sold ai I , i ac for lebrnary ivory; IWO tierces Lsed at 10, and 60 do at 1011'; the market Is lid!l and the demand limited; 100 hide Side Dec. sold it 014- there ma not much done, the master trine $.1,:14 . 04A elver $5,10 arid tat= $5,75. Whisky t. hoehillogtal. with a fair JBlO/11114 cites 1600 Lela at 72. Gro aria: Saguia bra and 110 higher, cicrillog et Ofilit:l; .110 lama Ia geed demand, and them aro more buyers Mon tri !err. , 1000 bide eoliat. CS, peat to atria; Cone airechanfical. Wboat fern, Withon artlva deLnalld fit 51.3001.20; piton, While ; s/,1.5e111,D). Corn to good demand, anti Ann 'at 50c. Dab active and advanced sal 01 I.ZO bill. In 1.11, - cit Ityatlia, with a good demand tar primo at 00. Barley firm. oath an active &mond; sales 000 busk prime fell nt Piticaetuatic. Dec. 12.—Flour quiet at s6,'w 5,51 en y,9rnnn $5,621445,6734 for extra, s4(rAtru for cllro fr milY and $0,674; II for Macy Lau Rye Floor and Corn Nicol Steady at $1.17% for the former and $0,71 for the Int ter..; Wheat 0011,3 1000 bash rod sold at $1,2; 1 (01-31; ami whitest $1,35@1,43...2.40 bush Ilya sold at 10 , !.53. Corn smailyi 1000 bath Old tyellow sold at 93; 11700 cow do at toe. cad 2000 bush White st 70ea..70. itta in fair defrst, Bahia 6000 look Delaware at 5i1117, tad 31. 1 0.1 Mob Donn sylvknia at 15. Whisky improving; rains at =3..1.1:c25. lIICKENS' COMPLETE WOIIISS—Tick— _, , nor & CoAs DOW and binattlfol librery cAlticus clap: fu.iy terl•al by the author, lu tweatybau voltarien, 1.2ca0, aft& pothalte and viguelaa, too gale by dolt KAY & CO., t Wood vavt. TUE NEW TEDIPEEANCE MELUPIST, . ConsLettos of °Wig& To m :ond Pfeaseseampearl and arranged inr tto Obo albs perancoOrnanizatione in tito linitni i Mateo,' byletephon Hubbard Price, 37% tante; or S3,HAT7S per &non. it CO, 63 Wocei ecr.re. - litL SOON if you wish to sobscribe to the - COSIIOPOLII'AII ART ABSOCIATION. Any portion an barman a memlkr Arthur - Wing nano, notillo him to latk-Tbe heantlfol Steel Engraving, Shell:amine nod bin lerlandk 4 14—A cr.py of the Elegantly illtatml . e.l Art .It.Crtilli Ps.r .-A Fn. Season Adoilanloahttho Oallorica, 1fr.0.1. way,Ylow York. 114 sittlitioa.to which over hawk.] ralwaile work. of dud given hasubacritiors swpreoll¢l23. • dial fur Two Dollars additional, any cobarribrr eau have tinXagrarlog of "Tao Village Blacksmith." not. klogravirlta aro now ready and will to ilenvermi kiikaiorlbcra al once. de, LITINT Agant. . - - N.EIV OBLICATONS--Carolina SporN, ; : by LarAt owl Water. IG lion. Wm. Elliott; ,ir. iCtl , t tor. .„ Ileviii.o * Tool ot Quality; with An Garet:o4CA, by t3,atior giagiky. Weltrio Nov iliviotT or Vt.. , &lit owl the YIP... by MOIL Willi4l3ll owl Jones CAlvort. Ile, Miolgor`o Wooing. A Good Fight.. Teo Virryinirev, c10.4r0. Itio3ol For talc by JA& L. READ,POurth ot. AZIEMICAN ROUSE, BOSTON§ S Tin LARGEST AND BEST AR :ES I rouged Rotel in the Now England Etatoec U cea:=l, lydlj Ocatelb sod easy or mom foam ell ihe routes of traTol4 mambas all the modern linprocculents, cud every couVccrience for Ufa comfort and um ...lath , / of the [Hireling public. The Weeping roamta are laur.m ,,, •ril Te.tlietot the suitaa et mots .0 well errand, 0. 4 ,1 111. plotely fornielheft for families and lam frf ,,,, ffoß Ifffrtiro rod filo Ileum will contlnue to be bkpt .:a a Orct. ciguta !lobo Pa every Impact. Jullully LEWIS 11105, Proptletor. _ _ _ Ealantii. • $lO,OOO WANTED—Mortgages I oi szoo2, haring 2 or 2 yearn to rosy to AUSTIN L 005119 A Ca. - doUr - ' STOCKS WANTED— • iron City Bank Stock; ' Dank Block. AUSTIN Loomi.s_l N T E D, • VT . ; 5,000 BIJEIIIELS FLANSVOi For Which tho highchr mrket prko will ho P. , ""f B, SUYDAM, 411 , egheny I ‘ llll ' Craig *. d 'Lamm arctic. 50004°814T8 IV'tNTl‘j)•—•To tel 14 nvw larcalotut. A1. , 04.1 4 5Te twala olc =heap pitecrAlluilm agerkeiN, bead roar stump) sod v.t $Ol.ll O . paikatiul, igacH, - cd;a:ad zeIMAIM BitaWvaordt,-}Ses:.
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