• • .a 4 i. a , . :, a' r• i , . -0' 111111.........—....11. x. 1T1TJ5......• g " •EV NEVIN i- CO , 1 s NO. 2 Wood St; elttabutgb, a 71 4. .1 YoOodidai.r.OlinnillANDlintaltD.W/0 PATS .:4 16 II . 32L r Z ' "d Wh°763l4 atrtyentlm. D.1111 . ° 43" 12r1 • 1 f. 1. 4..... -• , ..,„ , ~.• ••• • ~...::,..,•:.:. -:, ::. tr , ... . . , ... • MEE tan - M=M TOON S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Abir . iliattaxer, nttessor to Dario. & Agnew, No. 63 nikrk.t PleNt, mar roarth,Pitubargb, Ma= ''-; ' t i OLIN T.II`ODIPSON Co., GOMM, SIGN AND OWNA!. O IENTAL P..A.INI'.EB,S 4:ND GLAZIERS, . t 1.5 !ratan rracer, PITTEBLINGLI, • MMZI ~'~ `.Ai:'. ~: {.l.t. $4- , • s 2 •• ;i=l. • •s.'ki p . •••, • -; . Wall Paper Warshaw.. . - upretnat .P. MA Asa:Liz & cp., 11.- . . vy. parkas and Dealers, 87 - Wood aMeet, between Ikartal and Massed simattosek of MIT Alky_ t wham may b ' Ohm! ma exteasf es Smaripihm a P. ._ Thmeacq , _ r s , . V idm ilans. Chshag Booms and Chambers. Also moduli, th past sashay at knreat prltee to carn doslem tam. WILMA P. k co. . . OMNI - .: , OABBIAGES I BUGGIES I ROOKAWAYS 1 PHILETOPIB I BARD TIC KED, GIGS, ' ANU eierithing in the line, purchased from • JL, RN Wit nibble I L II2 =I.IUIIII7.I,OITAZES, ' TVitbetr WM.' amorizzent of errant Misterst Flarnes• • '"l"4lroltable toeidngt• or double - Wm.' Mao. 5034 other fleffio,tco tiumorout to inontion, °"it " l aut.tit for silo st rtsoonabldt prlcoo • ' • 1 & BIJ A PISE, .i.s 4 ranu Chnl X . , X4N"M m tr u d' reta l , 4 4714 144 00 cort-TrOntrn.o..ute:in scanns ouIu(iTuaRZA ND cHArRN, PARLORS, CRANE= AND DUNN° DOOM. , Amid to any la '...."1irEW,..1GR/C. PHILADELPHIA, Witiackats; Nos. t; AXD tD TLIIHD 87 1 / 1 1T, .ANINaIN " • • Frrrawawir, ,Lsfissapf.- MOIL I. Jail= L. VOIMIS Wt We YO W° A CO., rtunmaiimuas 41 MaTURC• AND MAIDS ' nmVg:Of Every' Description. - _Airistre,bolores IllirfWaimi Pass. Amnia ' ii.14 1 11,1110 - 101, 18 &!0 thillidleld EL, I•. , § i = O .4 I T,CABINFLIENITRE---We soestsour emoss o s ag u s e'reASIBOS2. CLIIIII le o eneras ' , and Abe'MA6lolo4 vernesor . /T.D. rormiesx - ?.... .. F .. F . i -*._ ' . .;;V., RUH I r EAB,=We hove just received at =stock of ants sea Black Tess, Men W b kb Will Of thetl3l?!lk TM 14 0 b litto ratak Tar Ws at draata'a Item* ago. . MEd Iltroot,alleektar. ' WA/ . , ESTABLISHED 1786 JOLINSTON, Isuccessor to L. Wilcox,) L. Brum Dam= Mawr MarAttal oaf Aura &rads, wredit raped attention to big assortment of Xtrre Dino sad • Cheadcatair and fancy Good% velfia faially Medlars; 011 a Alm Darning lini4Pnro Liguria favorite krands of CU," ea, Dr-ran of which ire awed ea voiserpaead ingmdeD and ad invest price. I eavgier.e4 preig e rpmee errantly conipotredaL d rMACK-FAWN, .-Wholesai cit, WWI 00 Mantetacitiros and Agent. T ea) era. mftia..Extracts,,etwit4iberty stmt. Pitt. .4 •L. Co.; lateofthetiy • -` - ..LP • IL A: robsomsok t CO, Mel mom„ to lime ifbAmoleDroggltt No. 00, comorWood and FM giFALINESTOCK CO., WAO - - 6. vela Devogita • wad I.l4actractonti White uwint!uarge,corner Wood. skui 'mat meet., • • usch i 't 1110i1:6 cEtIN A BEIIIii,WifibLESALE AI4D Ratan Dtunim,comer or irborty and 8%. OM, Ca, et. Tosvpit FLEMING; (SUCCESSOR TO't ..; ~ ' .it 7 , Wlle***c*ionno Market treet and Dlaiond, k. ' — oonseaktly ontkulo a ftill and " kte sakarttarnt of Dralvs, \ , \ te4 Iffiktlets.h gkilclkel Chalk, Avilhan l 7o.4l . 11 . 110 .. per. ,',* tag to TO bud ,04611..Pbratukunoes. prescript:lml 'clftfolly comPanind.a . 1 MI Ja9:l3L ' '1:111. GEO. „ii.. raWir, 140 Wood exert. oa th ,* a Wad- atreg sod Virgin 'lllO7. OIiN,P..SCOTT, WiIOLESALE DEA!, Mop, Pahl* Oils, V•rubbrke awl Dr. ..cows, 110. :11118tAbetrystuot,Pit h. totrarg ' olten 111 A reddre romptaitantpar. ili r A t e otkerliebmek , •Pulcuogulebytap. utar24.4rdOr iikObtat Draleta. DDLE, WIRTS & CO., Oenarnl Gnri. plimalou blerobante end Deetere to 0 roxrbe red Pre. ti 0.185 Liberty wee. Plitabursh, P. • 'M .112rObbeignmentieolletted ebb eettetactbry teturre gust. eat .1e111:13,14WT _TAMES. 1101011E9 lc CO., Pork !Packers -",/ and Mahn he Pruriency, corner of Market end Front trots • - Jelo d.' AIIITCHINSO - N, Commissioo jui and Itanwardtag 3Lercbanta, dealer* In Ireat..rn Rd sonsMeii% Mont, 7141, bacon, Butter, Lbaaeol On, 818 itad,Prati . aa; beads, Grata, Dried Prat; and Produes . Zed band. fatally /tour alwaya on hand.-4, the ta7* of Madiaon Co's celebrated Paten tea Van Iftsreh:,. Noadlle Second end ICS lint as, tr.trre.b WOW sad Ytntthlledd ata , Pittaburgb, Pa gal yd I CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY I. 00LL13211, NorimmiMg mad Oommtemon IlmelmutoMl Naar thaws*. Butter, Peke "Mb and Pralum generally. SO Weed et, above Water, Etlaborgh. my2l ZIOLS - WARFJIOUSE.--JAS. GARA• =a, Who Dole Dealer. In Moor, Deo.Wens arra todagtrelte.lPl/ittNau a h m ath streat behent LlbereJ RRLTA RB4. CO. Dealers in Prod., -o Ste t .302 Liberty street. oPPOWIO litta Itild of amatenead .2640 insurann SI .PUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY 99 11a3lrater and. soar. PIN*LY, Si y. O. W. Barra. ZWS, General AgeaL A. OARKIER, SECRETARY • P••••71s•rd.i•••:. • oompmy of Pltutborgh, Ehdldteg,Notcrtb , AL GORDON SecretarylVestern Incur '• coc•Ooloperky, 02 Wear rtreet. JGARDINERCOFFIN, Agent fur Frank • lid llre Liar:nem Company, Nortt.nss conor Wood Third mom& • A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware av !Waal Taxariztee 00., 42 Wateriareet, 1141 POINDEXTER,.AgentDreut !Tt-- .1.31 D ern Insurance CO, 77 Front amt. Carpets. - - W. D. &M. DUVALL , riEALICI IN CARPETS, Ol L ?Lon's, L AIATTINOR, Jto. No. 87 :math dna t moor Wool. arl2 Goobo. L incenna... ...Go. inanat. 11. Ninny! . 110 URCTLETEi D a. CO, (successors to blur -Ij/. pay t Satehfleld,) Wholacele sad Retail Ikldars fa 5ui4.104 rant7lrry Good" North-eut earner Fourth Mel UMW Wet r Pittthargb.. . 11. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy I:l , amt ga of thoorlenol Ik. Llho No 71 rorlg ile 1. ,1013 : "o. US litirkoi Street I• Dealer 13camete, Efate. - tes..te . • tab tictottottleto, Sre. • Wit. G. JOIINSTON & CO., Statlionen, - 7 _, Slunk Book lissulkturrra sod Job Print,r4, No 57 Wood stria, Pittsburgh, Po. •030 _ - "TAY & CO, BOOKSELLERS AND STA XL MIER% No. 66 Wood lama, Doti door to the oor Vitt of Third, Pittehurgh, School and Low Looks*. dual, on hand. 1) STA . ch. ). 0. 8 r st, Apo oUI m d MINE R _BOO tSSLLSR ' "" Vaintets. =121=15 vvizad,fun Went), 'HEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Bond; Mortgagee and all eeetnitlee for metal. can procure loans throogh toy Agency,. mason gide tams. Thom within to latent their money to goad adv. tega Verne &al gm and mond chief paper at my ethoo, to colormardantioas sad Intent.» strictly Oflce GRANT STRUM, oppoitite St. Paul's estbillral. aPtlolottriy. Mutt, &c. TWIN EL /BELLO 8T , No. 81 WOOD ~ IJ , • betwirm Dlscoand All/10?fir ey end fourth area, 153 b Agent 11,9 01110E211121C1 Pmton) PLO° rourrs, MA. ;Mr 101111.15111 110=Z - lOLLODSONSI and °ROAM ,iErAll3=l:3l4 And Della In Magic sad Shudral (hong: Vans a •ERO.,- No. 53 FIFTH 04 gin of am Go)ienlfrp,bale Agent forNUSquarNN9 Ali' Ell Vow York cxatralled Grand ad RAMOS, sag CAMILA= ) & 198111)1193111 genuist KM, e • MONS au:IOMM 1 411A1019111B18,:Deolers In Holz no.l Misdeal Inatrnmetn. • CH BLUME, MA.NUFACTEJR iv =sof Dada la %in, Yortes,and Importer of Mazio 1 . 0 Mud:111 .101tatg,blng 01. ~ I v i looNatoennt .f tend raootAtolnn Attrlaant. 119 Wood et Carriages. EZ=l -WNOLLVALE AND BETA IL, ; I." -.ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNDT, Male for E :::::.) -- -AILY • 'PITTSBURGH 164-: Jitattufactutmc.; STEW ART k ii:AIILKNER, HANIIPACITtiBIatS 07, Pressed Fire Brick, MILTENBERGER'S STATION - - • .110 LT MIAS a. WIIt•DERUOL.D, [s voo oasro J. mamma No. 100 Third street. Pittsburgh Nanifacturen Dearer, Curtains, Cornices, Bands, Shades, OI Ind • " Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &c. QPartloular aueutMn paid to STUMM:UT WORE. CARPRTS 172 TED 11iD,LEID TO ORDER. aoloifica wsts.Ls, Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa WHIPS, THONGS AND WarOWLS. Orders aolldtol &cm thotmlo, and promptly osi l . pod e, per Untrutlocm. Iniuga-6 month; or 6 par oeut.:6l..aut for w 6. satalydirorT /rem City stove Warttiii • • • • BRADSUAW, (Succeitsor to T. apd CAPPBL WARE , and Dialar to BP Ao., No. la. WOOD BTILEXT, between Filth and Virgil% alloy, Pitt. burgh, Pa. te,31,141 1117Q1TEIMITEI POIINDItS• MoCalt & CO:, LIBERTY" STREET, ojOpoaite . Arena. R. R. Dqvt,• PITTANUNGIII, PA. MANUFACTURE to order, on Anil notice, STINGB. PLIAPTINI3 A: PULLXTG, of all Ones and deltorlptlona of the teat materials and lalpt also WAGON DAPP, PAD IRONS. GNATAP, Ac., nitroYe on hand or cant to order. AbleeOrdera left at the FOUNDRY, or of &rttrrlght Pm:o4'A 85 Wood at., will =elm prompt attention. Ca It T WSariLLT d yU tl I (4 , (Flacoomors to John Cartoricht,) •11/IANUFAUTURERS and Importers ni Ail. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental atrureenta Qua% Mule, Plablnif it., 'No. 66 Wood street.ney glee apeclal attention to Ole mantacturing of Smoot Supporter; ,Ite. Jobbing and Ilepaing 'with punt llty and despatch. tua aaaltrem.— . -ULM/ .. .. co., • 61 Pella et., below MarbPittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER , 9 AND .9.IEET hoe Workers, Manufaernmni or Rarnblll's Patent Loremtlre, CyUrider Boilers, Chimneys, Breda.. en. BA Ptraei Pip.., tt.mdewere, Salt Sugar Peru, Iron Yawls, Lift. n 064:, disu, Work, Bridge and Viadun 1i.., tiOne it UM, flee. AL orders tram o dietastos promptly attended to. Je2dl Pens Cotton Mills, •I Us buritft. KENNEDY, CHILDS kCO., MAMMA°. TIMM Pa= A No.l hose, 4.4Blkeelltta M oot ell colors and ahadeg = a o Bed G c; arlic Plough Lines and Saab Cord: • Rope of all rhea and deeniptione; Illir•Ordera left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wileoe 4 00,191 Wood erect., will /UM attention. .leLly JA 1&S 111.11VINt BIANDFAOTOIIRId. OF io EFLPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric, Acid Bait litptrit• of Nlto Nitric Acid: Etwitmaa.c Aoodynin `, AN:UM Acid; Aqua Ammonia, FFF; biltnxis leen &lotion: \ ru do &fay be found etlobli 60.2, t 7 Wad, .4r. • - WILLIAM TATS i AWN. DLIMTBER. AND DASTITTER, No. 10 ro.th stn,st, Pittsburgh, srul Peibsral wort, under. Death kreelsior Q.U , Allegheny. • Steam Si r su Bret" desciptiou of Fittings tot , Wster, O. d Commtnoton, arc L. a. GRAN, FRANK VAN GORTRR. GRAFT et VAN (;ORDER, MERCHANDISE BROKERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 114 Seeond Street, Pittsburgh. RCM TO R. W. Tien a Ca, Few Ton, Stirlen a Dawurtli; rltatVg 'Fenner a Cu., On. Ilmitungb k Co., 'Thomiana, Chu r!...i l'unim Wekodirs, hinm.)(ll.. Pillbuielptsia. Elkarlank& Supper, Chan . . :T. A. Nek halls Sous Pbila 11`. S. Down & Co., .' • T. Shiltldge a Co., Skillman,' I/. D. ristreneb & Co 1.0- ArmbiSmi, Riggs a Ca.. .7 .__ j Inn), Ky. cul)... 4.1 . FE T' ST it.l.lAiiii7Eß. ' • P RODUON COMMISSION MERCHANTS A N D PROVISION , , 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hasid, erranunarr, maws, Iffa-Particnier attention Oven to Ine pin - rhea° tied glom Grab. Dried Pratte, Potatem, Pork, Lard, rat. ...I Ratter., ekteesi, Can and Timothy Seed', de. 1 Orden, Droamtly ➢ allled et the inenet meta. prate*. Ad Talleef made on condatimente. ara.Offfee of the Pltatlnargh Mid Slenninototi• eti,Dlst3 AMUEL R. FLOYD & CO., OWINIIBBION. MEIRIII ASTS, ml diatom In FLur, Or abli Preduee lienerelly. 01,788uRG 51 14 4 P L A IDERTV SMELT, neat Pt It. IV Hemet, .§ seßlyil 11 W. eII. , FICZ • cots. cetrorivz. ... CU/LI/WICK AL SSPfle . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -- - DEALERS IN PAYNI: AND IZACir‘, Arai AgiArts far the NW. or .. • . Motioning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Nos. 140 sad 151 Woxl Ftrat.t, ant Sixth, Pittaburgh. :1101_Wrappfcg Paper al 111nufwctorerF . prim; Club pikfil fur gap. • S , curuass,...-...._ b L CUM., CCTILBERT & SON. GenCral Commis 0. Ana Agents for the Bele and Patchett° ol Heel mats, Nit. NI lietket street, Pitttbeeet, - Nal) d ...____ LLOYD £ FORSVTIL . , WHOLESALE GROCERS • . . .• . DEALERS IN PRODUCE ! •• COMMISMON MEW/lAN'S for the sale of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, ;.!..y1.1:4744 57 LI"`" gifrViNtori.l.* 3. B. carirriErm dL 00., 00. n inisrion & Forwarding Fl ere bantr And Wholtade Dern. in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,. EIDTTER, LARD, ['OWE, BACUN, FLOUR, YOU, Foil Pen! Adler, Salado% Oneal A tan! OIL Fruit and Prod no canel ! n Nos. 141 and 143 Frani 8 oe2' 11 /TCLICOVIL IV Eoaceenarn to n0trm0n,31.0.0.7 &Co.) .rorwarding and Commission Merchant* And Wholends Nalan 1p Prodnea, Flour and Woo/, • in. 153 Front and 122 11.nd a.,Piarg.ro, Pa: p?el.73—_my2D uaxitatmig—nar r SPILINGERIIARDA UGH 6 CO., GOMM'S SION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN Wsl, Hides, Proriaione& Produce Generally . 1 N0.209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. .11 1 1 1•11 AA M. & ANJEIt. /WINN! IX • „Flour, Grain wad Produoe. Godinnssioxt and Forwarding Merchants, No. 124 Second 57., Piwbvrgh, Pa. 116-1-6F-3EKT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prodoos;.d Commission Merchant, No. 346 Llberfr stort..;near Railroad Passamoir Donor, Pittsburgh, Ps. spa AL KREBS & BRO. PRAOTICAL hoffitaphitrs cornor Wood and Fourth Bts., PITTSBURGH. Mn:ra. _ sonuoingum, Prabtioal Lithographer N. 17 and 19 Fifth at., Pittsburgh. MAPS, DIPLOILIAS, BROW CARDS, PORTRAITS, f o, I , ABELS, DONDE, CERTED - MAIM OF STOORR BILL II ADS, DRAFTS. Ac. n 014.417, Down :es Prolfflo,Eiocaallng Strawberry.; 46 1 D UAL TO IS'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR E. • flovey's needllog In sire, equal to Bares Noel Pine to ' . nor, and irom sta to ton time as productive es' soy nth. of the one hands! vadat/vs in caltiratlon." 80! nays Mr. i •wrier of hi. arts needling, a gentleman with. whom I hare ham acquainted and done Interim with fee; years, I mfr . n all our tranmetions have: never had re.. , . to r misdoubb word or honorable dealing, which !minus we.' to aecapt e agency for his wonderfully prollfin berry....-, Bend for r =bus of report of Inveetiestimi Oommittee. JOAN DlCillbool.l, JR., Pittaborgh and Ostibued Nureerlar.. RUN RIES-- white and red; TOES-400 btu red and purple Chili 1 Loxes Welter° Ilmorre, A „,, zal „,i--.) lbs. prime 8011, tor COET--bXlbna. the ear And , OLO Lit 8112 0 -350 boa prime article, al. by ItIDOLZ, WIKTEI A 00., 185 Llberty2t. 8 . 11/ C frit tiFr 'S OEL BRA tE-1) Mils AND TABLE CUTLERY Bno. ;o ju VAL . L it'iliKkGEn & W.,rc•.l to R. Danl4; ono = 161 MAIIHRT ETREZT. • D Aa St a7iOEl BATSlll:=Buekwheati Mont Moat and Or:dal:bp, male to omen, Whaled In basaithal Cwt. Any attantity funtlahod on tk daeanntf* Prim tow than than, of any 1111911 Al eatablistunent In thd country. tilatitter t D non Calmar °Mittman' and DnrM Knott,. LEHR , FAIR SUGAR,. for anlo on land ubg,try ( dab) ULU 0.11102i/6. , . Kiir.cio:—The t3reensburg Democrat says a flitishurg 05 a ß 4ttt r. I roir.tom.; rtatiel,lTleenasTYrnNonelov, W„ho b r y "i t d h e e ' con --neav ' _ i struellob train .30 the Pennsylvania Railroad, Ibetween ther outer depot at Lndwick and the wa ter station, on Monday evening about 4 o'clock. The train was approaching the water station from the east at Rational speed, and immediately before it had passed the freight houee, Noel stepped on the south track and sew the train np- proaching, and eupposing be was on the wrong track, pissed on to the other toad, unfurtunately for him, the one open which tbu train was com ing. Re woo observed by the engineer, bUt not in time to reverse hie engine, or even to give the signal tb do en. ;CJT Y. mum= DAILY, 121491ERLY AND WREKLY tIS R. E RR 3EG "1" '1" 6c Q Q FRIDAY MORNING. FLYETTE (X)UN MraIconoLOGICAL °lnert - allOnS for ti4oWirzetre, by U. E. Shaw,.Optioiao, SS Fifth 60.--corrtot*J Jolly: of ton. .11 aThtow. 110 ; 44 30 • 30 23 7.10 9 o'clock e. Y. 12 , 4 6 " P. Y. Barometer. TRIAL FOU CORSTIMPSITIRO—( Third ~poy )-- United Stales es. John Glass—W. P. Wilson and Joseph Darling were first put on the eland, and having been aworn'-, testified as to the. roll of paper money and other matters, similar :to those sworn to and reported yesterday. .., Fletcher Glass sworn—Am eon of John Glees, and 20 years of age; was in the habitat lend ing the poet office, and we were all acetistomed to open the letters when he was absent; I re collect about Hackett coming in the; office , in Jane loot, lo boy stamps, and hie giiing me n two and a half dollar gold piece; had no change, and took the piece to my father to change; my father wee in an adjoining room, with Tom Dia mond and Sylvester Hunter; my father 'said he had no change, and I believe he got the change from Diamond; I saw my father go towerde Dia mond, but did not hear him say anything; I wen back to the poet office, audpretty oboe fa ther amt in and gave the change to Sackett; they wee money in the draw, among which was abe geld dollar and a bad quarter. • M . Mary J, Campbell, a woro—Ani a laugh -1 ter oMr. Glass; reside in my father'elomily; myee f and brother attended, to the post o ffi ce c I from ay, 1857, to the time of the arrest .l was l sworn as deputy iu the office; not much Of my father's time was spent in the office; he Wait busy at his brick-yard; father spent his evenings at home; received mostly gold and silver et the office; have taken had money frequently lo pay• ment of peeing° stamps; father was DOCO, good judge of money; letters of my father, received dining his aboence, were read by the family, and eometimes anewered; Roland Glass Wits at tending to the duties of the poet office during last winter end spring; my husband died the 2Gth of Meech; he wan eick about two weeks, and during that time Roland of tended to the duties of the office; he I.•f, home .t. I .itpril and has not ei ... 1.4. t../1 mach on to get t no left for Cit,clonati .. on Thankegin. „acre wore two or three 24. dollar gold • ...k. in the house which' had seen first It. i six years ago; will have:been married twt. - ears the coming month; I lent saw theft piece . at that limo in my father's'cibeet; wrapt th -I up In a paper and pat thomln a trunk ur 'airs where lather kept Me money. j:''B, ' tl, sworn—Am of the firm of ,1., B Gold d - . of New Brighton, of which, ,John Glass w. parlor,: he was not an aotiv.t part ner; most of hes 11/Lie ho ,ray engaged hi the poet office. ale is net a good judge of uteitcY Me general reputation is good. A large number of oeighbors— II P R therm. Thu. Cunningham, Archibald Robertson -theriir Darrah, and a large number of persons, , 'tlfied that up tr he lime of the preneut chars. .: they bad beet . uothing &gannet hie reputation: for Ittoneety 1 integrity. Otte tn t elated that Glean hod once been a candidate 01l the Democratic ticket for prothono tary, whin', Mr. Ileteilton suggested role,ht not be colloid , •NI much in his favor, an that, Ito 'lto !laved, th seen men were those new put for ward for , toe. (Laughter i ;,. Retnittit.;-51r. Roberts recalled A M Haok ett—Could see in the store room where Glass went to get his change; there was nobody Stare; he passed through the store room into the next room; I had a distinct view of the store room; .the boy Fletcher Glass remained in_the peel et flee till I got my change. The arose - examination was continued t. suite length, in which w - rpststion aroee.as to the rote tine poeltion of the doom from the pest effie'Sto the wore room and thence to the back Moir where Glass went to grt kilo change Hackett elated that there could not have hoes tt . persott In the atom room and he not have neon him. Sere arose a quetttien .in Optics, as to bow much of the store room be, Hackett, oLuld have seen From where he Flood Defeated contended that the eagle or melon would include only a portion of the room. B. liaise! was called by defense to prove that from the position where Hackett stood, only about one.tbird of the room could be seen, and the inference was pressed that persons might base been in the store room and Hackett net hate even them. • The U. 8 then called lion. B. R. Bradford to prove that he could see into the store room,. [The point in dispute here appeared to Abe whether a man can look around a corn er at sharp angle. j Alibi. a recess of a few moments, bir. Cham berlin commenced his argument to the jury tor the &term lie was still speaking when we left the court The case will not probably go to the jury before Saturday mornieg, as the gebtlentett to the ease ou either side will be likely to con - some most of the seseion to-day, and the Judge will probably give his charge to the jury to-mer row. Ourroastr.—lice. W Smith died at the reel , dense of his dieter, Mrs. flutter, in the Stalk wen!, on Wednesday evening, at about 7 o'clock. lie was about '.2t3 years of age. Ho has been fOr a year or more lam past keeping o hotel at Deer Creek. In that house ho succeeded Mr. lager. eoll, who emigrated to lowa about two. years: 'since and died there in September last Last winter, Mr. Smith took a violent colt' while getting ice to fill his ice houee for summei use. He never got over the effects of it. About three mouths since he was obliged from the lot ewe of Lilo health to give op his bueiness, whoW ha came to this city, as above Mated, A few: weeks afterwards, a fire broke out la the row of houses, of which the hotel was one, and in an hour the flames swept all before them. Mr. S. haalingered on the verge of the grave, suffering with great patience the most excruciating pains for several weeks pant, until on Wednesday night the great deliverer came and touched him. Ifq yank sway into hie lest sleep as gently as a child , deka to its slumbers. He woe one of the most' gentle, kind and unobtrueive.of human beings. Whatever business he had to do`, - )that he did with hie might, interfering with nobody, troubling nobody, wronging nobody. He was as honest, scrupulous and upright man, generous to a fault, '1 and tiles with the deep regrote of all who knew him. We think he has left but one brother behind him — MIOILATON A. BAUM Who for years has been tho foreman in the Gazelle oilier, esteemed and respected by all who know him, and worthy of all the regard that strict Integrity and unre mitting industry can command. The blow fella heavily upon him. The deceased brother will be buried oh Saturday, at the boor and from the place designated in the notice to be found eleo where. Owsraus Lurn.—Olurens will please remem• her that under the new arrangement° the °mel bas Line calls at any part of the oily and con veys paasengera to any train East or Weet, with ordinary baggage, for the smell sum of twenty five cents. Orders roust bo left al the Genera! Railroad Ticket office, corner room under ?do nopgabela House. Office open from five a. to. to nine p. to. 'At this office will always bo found obliging clerks, who, In the absence of Fred. Kaowland, Esq., will impart any information desired and trammel all Imbues appertaining to the duties of the offiee. No more attentive, obliging or courteous young gentlemen are to be met with than Harry H. Huber and master William Know land, brother of the Ticket Agent. We speak what we do know, when we say thus much in their commendation. They give special atten tion to all orders delivered personally or Scot by note to the office. It always affords us pleasure to speak cOmmendatory of obliging public( agents, and we emphatically pronounce all connected wits the General Ticket Office, of that close. Euancti•arsn.:_Thirteen men, women and children, I 'guilty of a skin not colored like our own," passed through this city on their way to l'ortamouth, Ohio, on Wednesday. They were emancipated by their maidens in Detersburg, Virginia, and under the laws of that State, had to leave for another. We presume there is scarcely a 'day la the year. when some colored person or persons who have been given or hove taken their liberty, do not pass through Oat, city on their way toe land of safety. TIIOHAB. flowann, Esq., of Lawrenceaille, lectured last evening•ln the Church of Bev: Mr. Lee, at Laerretuteville, on Commerce. We be lieve Mr. 11. has delivered the same address once before, la Baldwin towneldp; and we have heard it spoken of in the hiahest terms. Circum stances denied no the privilege of bearing him last evening. The proceeds of the lecture mi med to the:benefit of Mr. Lee's Society, we be ehive. 'Tin St. Clair Bndgo is approaching comple tion although the weather for a week or more peat been ao cold that it is was quite difficult fora man tu work on lt. The main cable is - about , finished la all respects, and the mills for the floor aro; nearly all in their places. The job will probably be completed this epriog. 113 TE 514121 T. 4001,11 111Ttir1111-1, AFFAIRS. l'el•tersiphlc. 71larketta.1 Nee 111-c. I.S.—Cotton Ann: salegilo. LW.. c oot Juin ...doe 11.ieg blileffou'boob V...C.C1.70. Wheat hooey, paha 11,too bldg. white $1,60; Milwaukee Club $1.0:. Corn Arm: god.. IMO bug wolte laitc; new tellow Ultget, old ter ; low N on. Pork Lear, ar5 16 ,101 , 014,40. telom bet; am.. at 114164111.77. lommied II osa Lloaeod oil efe e dy at Ai ..707. la ieke non at 271. i 004iir Ann; N. Cone. 6. in, mist 1135.1 111. steady at 4..60. mey le moderatel y actlre•t full mfr.. Cleo Inman, Dec. 15. 3 The prregure in lb. C urry market modem.., and I. being wore gruerally felt. Currency vary Eschougo without alteration. Ifoge. The receipt. bare incrgaand 'wend of dltulubhad , as hot been expected, nod the market Is ex:feelingly dull. foyers seminally hold u ng and the snarket briug; prtraly zed, Mouth holders did ot er r or willing to make Imp.mtauticouccatioros matter, generally, were so on.ttled, however, that uniforng quota. tons 00011 t II be given; O. hoot huge bare brought oveherr $4, nod light, If preostel. could not I.vo beau sold at • hig ratage thou $5.11..e4,5,50; Ilia remit. during the 1.1 21 Loom add op 2:.004) need, the minket closigig decidedly lot sale* over Iso6 head at $56101.0. Provisious unsettled and tour, pH.. hod to be taken to order to effects:o.r, the trantutbms wore SOO bbl. Masa Pork at $l7, to be deliver.] in Morrill IVO bblt do on the *pot at $16,60. and 400 tibia at $l6; 200,000 Ins balk moat alto and Id: for shoulders and odes, to be delleerod to Yotirnary; 1600 kegs 1.4.1 at 10%e - g, 14%, and 600 bbl. do at 0%, a further Miriam; 12,060 plena of green meets, from bulk, sold at 474 for shouldors,6% for .Ida and 70,.. to 75$ for hems. Flour without change mid firm; sate 700 bbla at $6,30 for superfine, and_ tea Whoky lit higher; sal. 11 Lida 224, inclodlg that from , n o.. Sugar Arm and ID good demand, with o a very 112 ht stock In the marled; mica 220 tibia, In lota, at 1040,1, Nohowa buoyant and fa goof demand; tale. of 600 bbis, part to arrive, at 47. Canoe unchanged and stood/ :at 12€,13. Grain: Wheat oontinoes Arm at the heat quota- Wm. Con In good demand and pole , , fang sales 200 bash,. In both, at So. Oat, ultra and .odlng upward; Wes 2400 linth, in balk, at 62, !lye Era), with • good demand at AO for • prime; Barley firm, with a good d.mao,l at 72i7i,76 for gringo .414 and 66(670 for fair to good. '! .. Preff.Arictrol a, D.. 15.—Ylonr Is Arm: sales ZOO bbla at g,621510,67 . 14 for common and gr..] ratrit rq, to $7 for Lowy. lty• hoar held at $4.3114, cad Corn Meal at 1.1,76. Wheat advanced males 3760 tomb At 11,71(0,35 for isd, and $1.10 , 41,46 for white. Rya all. on arrival at (Mc. Coro In goodr.gang Woe 2600 bash new yellow at 77(75 tor damp find 77(4111 for Orr. old yellow wantadi 600 bash !told at V.. 11.1, in good discoand: tree/ bath Peunsylvania Sold at 45. 111bleky firm at 20%027;4. Ilanerkela, Dec. 15 —Floor quiet; !toward atrcet 15,25. Wheat Arm; Raley 4060 bush at unchanged prlcfa. Corn le active; white 70072; fibs snorkel resod uusettlod. Prorla lona haws a Anointing toodency. Whisky Arm at 274,67115. CMcdno, Dec. 16—Flour quirt Wheat quiet at 931;161, Corn Arm. Oats closed Arm. Recelpla-21,060 bbl, itour; 14,600 Onatt Wheat, 0000 bush Coro, nod 4;270 both Oat. 17taheageon New Tortl per cent. 'HORROR est= rides the mace of the people, ,whatover the talenatned nit mlemathrope Sflosopbersmay ~ t o it. toar.ry. Show theme Hood thing, lot Its moo. Hi be clearly demonstrated, and they a ill not hesitate to gl. It their moot curdhst plass:lege. The mamas have al. dead, retitled the Jadgment or A riby•lrisn entmerning the 4iirtues of HOSTETTER'S DITTEIta, asstrote be mon in the brittleness eineutitles of thle noolichnie that are annually mold ftresery section of the land. It Ls now recognitaa as great ly ;aped°, to ail other remedlos yet desired for dtseestoe of it digmtlre organs, each.. dierbrea, dymentery, dyegop eta, and for the various falafel that arise from dorangement M sn portions of the eystem. Hostetter'. tome la Out Choralmng • honahold word Ham Moine to Tatra, from the of the Athkotlo to the Tee th e. Try tha arttele nod tos tattlfited. Sold by droggista old dealtss goonrelly, nrerywb,n, and NI VOSTETTICit & 8111711, mannfactorareand plopriutors, les Wat.r and di Irma ...eta. jods,JaerT VISCHAROZS FROM Till EAR WITH DEATERSS. 11 emu. Nor. 11. IS(A. lissom I. Cunt k (~ 11410 boon tridd , liol for upwards of oightdo yeas], with running soros Iq ml 11.,d, 4111.bargIng at my 101 l ear, on °Pon asdodos • wr4, a thick, allow matter of the moot °Muniro smelt alsddrupodlng my bearing eo that I mold not boor a wrath tirk. ',have bout dolng more or leer for sin years ta yne4 fitly blood, and tittle remove the wow of bolls, but with on% jury chauge, except eoeculugly for the worm. About two mouth, dare 1 'commence& taklng the "Peruvian Syylip." la less than two 'mint./ Legato to Improve. The ttlailiarges became Ws frequent, with an entire change In lineal appearance, being thin and wa'ery. 1,, ono week ragrsitho Warbler. nom.. allogether,.,l 1 hair not been teiinhied with them since; ily hearing Is al. Improeing, an that 1 con hertr:a wok, tick plainly. Sty general health la ninth better, and 1 ahall'contlnne the use of thoHyrnplio thq confidant expectation of deriving further benefit from It. Vein., most gratefolly, CYRUS E. SAllllBlit . . • , • Bono; De0..1, 18.68. rde is to certify that to. 0, H. Harmful 'ho. been Mons employ for aerrrayears, and ire feel assured that any data- Seecich o n o , ..k o In ',gird to the Infirmity With iehlch he has he.,, afflicted can I. relied upon no truthful and correct. WALLET, tt4VfS a Co, Piano Forte klannfecturiol, 1 soa Washington street, Boston, alma. POILADM.I.IIII, August 17th, 1849, Washington Woes, Oh.taut no f r 4 ih, Propni tor, of Ot l'erserian &Yap —4lmalemem —After the data of my letter to Jon of the lath Nov. last, I centinhed to nee the Peruvian Syrup mtll my imaring ism frillir4tered t o oio, nod my health perfectly roestabliato ed. ` a have net taken any ut the Syrup for several months paettiff,l I hare no doubt that I am permatimtly cured of the 'Onally with which I eras foist, Many loammalletad l'ontailreeport . frilly, 011Ellell. SARGENT. ' *Poe long adverthament. - • • n. KEydEr4l4o wood greet, the Agent for Iti•tity. anNglAver IDAICING SODA AND PURE CREAM jj TAMitior sale tit de/ 0 6..10/415T0N: WESTERN UNIVERSITY lantyliten.—The ninth lecture of the courea will be delivered at the g P a ro t LIMB!' Erperielenta libivernity flail, corner Rona and Diamond els., o'clock. Subject: to tallow the vitation ilmnd combustion. All this „cO b F u r a i (Friday) %tide its n i n of f i b . e a ir performedby r espiration the lectures in the courae have been hitherto well received, and have evinced, en the part of the lecturer, a perfect knowledge f thedicieace of chemistry. The Hall is one w II adapted to the 0913 which it now aubserves, b ing spacious, comfortable aul well lighted, an an evening cannot ho more profitably or pl shntly epeot than there. Pirrsernon AnittentillinAl. Won •11.--A change has taboo place in the proprietorshi of this esten tint, manufacturing establishment, Mr. It. F. Wil liams being eupercoded by hie brother, Francis B. William,, under whose auspices the concern will hereafter be conducted. Tho efficient services of the late proprietor will be retained, aad his active busi ness talents continue to bo bestowed in the manage ment of its multifarious affairs. These works are conducted by Pittsbughers "to the manner born,” the Messrs. Williams being natives of our city, and standing high in the estimation of business men, for their indomitable energy, persovering industry, and public spirit Thomason being iaopportune for goneral notice of the operations of these Pittsburgh Works, wo defer a more lengthy reference to this t extensive Concern until a nearer approach of the season for introducing their various useful inventions info uRn throughout the country. See Card. FOR rug HOLIDAYS—SUPERB CTIBISTRAS Asp Now YEAR'S Parae,Ts—We really do think On more valuable or appropriateGlft could ha presented to A lady than ono of Grover .4. Baker's beautiful Sowing Machines. Their general adoption through out the Union, and tho universal verdict which has been rendered in their favor, as to their complete. ness and efficiency, puts at Fest all cavil in regard to their excellence. Beautiful mediums can be seen at all times, at the Wareroom, over Magus' store, cor ner of Market and Fifth streets. Go and boy your wife, or some valued female friend, one of these su perb labor-saving machines, and yon will feel all the happiness attending the doing of a good deed. HIPP DUCAR!) Or TRE FOURTH WARD —At meeting of the Vigilance Committee of the Fourth Ward, held In the 'School House on Fri :day evening, Depember oth, it was Rualred, that theßepublicans of the Ward ;meet on BlitUrday, the 17th inst., between the 'bourn of II and o'clock P. 4 , and put in nomi isiation candidates for City Council and 'Ward Officers. JAISRA Roan, Pree J filimann Them Sea'y. PRI II2I TICIANA.—Derby & Jackson have just published, and Davis & Co , under Odd Fellows' flail, have for eale, a snug volume of 30G pages, Containing a vast number of the jokes and ornate sayings of George D Prentice, Hog , editor of the LouisvilleJournid. Thosewi.o find it "sweet to trifle now and then" will like thin book well. There are a good many laughable sayings in it. Com.mou —The mail trait 00 the Pennsyi yank Railroad ran into a wagon at the Home lined crossing. %Seth:toohy mornicg,dernolishing the vehicle and pitching the driver a distance of several leo, fracturing his arm, and other wire Injuring him. the District Court yent4day, no Ouse o public intorost was on trial. To the cute of Flynn mint& B Kennedy, the jury sealed their Yerest lost, nisita and it trill be arioouuoai.q court tti l'lnt.—The hone• 011ohert Parke, Egg., o Al'elnre towonhip, woo 'burned to the grottnd with tie contemn, on Taeodny nigfit. The th wily wag all away frbto home when the onm0• gent ion occurred. . _ ATTENTION is requested to the solo of Cloaks Shawls.. it.mnein. Mille mm ery ilionclai,:llosieryaLe. 1 44 at the co morningercial e,Ale ns, roa Nu . i'i I 0,00 et. this morning AL 10 ' sok. Poe I, ALL.—Thriss • t l ons..Airs (Or s lull cours of Writing and lbsok•keeping (tiro unlimited) in tn. Birmingham Commercial College. Here is an op portunity rarely offered for any ono intending to at tend an iastitution of this kind, and non that shoal, loi taken advantage of as the above scholorshipa will be sold very r4rnp. This institution has been in enc. crest.' operation for oter a year, and it is not Nur passosi by /Of similar 000 ill this Community. For further partioulars apply at this office, where the stholarships ran be had. nI Mr. C. K. sargent. LATEST NEWS Y TELEGRAPH, ECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFF Thirty-Sixth, Congress—First Session. WASIITNGTON CITr, December 15. Suctre.—The Vice President announced that the special committee under Mr. Mason's resolution, to inquire into the Harper 's Ferry affair, had been ap pointed; it consists of Maur. blazon, Davis, Collo mar, Fitch and Doolittle. Mr. Pugh, of 0.. submitted a resolution, which lies over, instructing the committee on Territories to in quire into the expediency of repealing so much of the act for the organization of the Territorial govern. runts of Now fdexico and Utah as requires tht all law paseod by those Territories shall be subm itted to Congress for approval or rejection. Senate then proceeded to the election of a . Chap lain. On the first ballot there was no choice. The second ballot resulted In the election of Rev. Dr. Gur ley, who received 35 votes out of 50. Several petitions were presented, when Senate ad journed till Mon - ilay next. unease.—After further discussion the Boon pro- I coded to a ballot for Speaker with the following re sult: Sherman, 110; Bocock, 55; Gilmer, 22; scatter ing, 9; necessary to a choice, 114. Mr. Bonham had the floor, but he gave way to Mr. Winslow, who proposed another vote and then adjourn, saying that Mr. Bonham would have the floor for to-morrow. Tho question was agreed to, and the Hotwo pro ceeded to another vote, Sherman and Bocock each receiving the tame number as before, Gilmore. IS, and scattering 13. Fifth ballot. On this ballot Messrs. Deakins, of New York, Rickman and Shwartz of Penn's., went over to Sherman. This action wee much applauded. The Douse then adjourned. -------- PIIILADELPHIA, Dec. 15.—Some excitement is at present existing here. There are prospects of a riot tonight. An Anti-Slavery Fair is being held at Concert Hall, and a meeting at Assembly Build ings. Doting the meeting, this morning, a request was received from the Mayor to remove a gag hang. hog in front of Concert Hall, as being a violation of the ordinance against obstructing the streets. The flag bore a number of words and characters, which might load to a breach of the peace. They also received an order from the Sheriff that the Fair should be closed and the hall deserted before three o'clock this afternoon. These proceedings produced touch excitement. The Abolitionists, In council, re noired to proceed in a body to Concert Hall, to pro tect-their goods. The offensive flag was removed. The order of the Sheriff was demanded by the Owner of the buildings, who objects to the action of the lessen in letting it for each a purpose. (1. W. Cur. is in to lecture to-night on the Aspect of the Slavery Question, at National Hall. Advertisements appear in the papers fora meeting outside, to , adopt such measures no the exigency may require, to pre vent the dissemination of principles calculated and intendedlo scones a spirit of most Intense animosi ty in this - community and lead to fearful column.- CGA, andlo chock hireling incendiaries from making further inflammatory speeches in the city. The Mayor is taking every precaution to prevent a dis turbance, which now seems almost inevitable, if the two shins turn out in strength. LATER.—Curtis lectured to-night to an midi..ce of two hundred, while about ten thousand attended the outside meeting. The latter was addressed by Gen. John I). Miles, Richard Peters, and others. Soon after Curtis commenced, several of the mob threw moues at the building, breaking the windows. Fire hundred police, stationed In the vicinity, made a rush on the rioters, and arrested several. This summary proceeding had a tendency to calm the ex citement, which at first threatened eerions come.- quenelle. Mayor Henry and the ,Sheriff were on the ground directing the police. Daring Curtis' lecture he wan several times hissed by the inside audience. The Ms.!, were immediately ejected by the police. The excitement is subsidiog„ and possibly the trou ble is ended. WAsninorox, Dec. 15.—The Charleston Courier nays it is reported that Senator Hammond has ex preened his intention to resign his seat at the close of tho present Preston. Ile wan prevented front at tending Washington by indisposition. The Secretary of the Treasury has invited propo- Rata to be received till the 27th inst., for the issue of any portion ur the whole of three millions of dollars in Treasury notes in exchange for gold, under au thority of the 'of Congress of December, 1557, and March, The See ecntive session yesterday con firmed the no adobe, Hart, asthaperindsod oat alllblie Pruitt . Amass J. Parker, as Attor ney of the Southern District of New York, in place of Sadgwick,, doemod. Other nominations were not definitely acted upon to-day. • Mr. Stalleorth, Democratic Congressman from the Mobile District, is still prostrated at home from the effects of his recent severe attack. The Democratic Senators held skraticus this morn ing, to further consider the arrangement of the Standing C•emniittee. Mr. Tomb., it is orolersto,,d, ad....sated the recto. ration of Mr. Douglas an Chairman of the Commit(ee on Territies but no ote weden on that point, . Mr. Tom or bs , stood at r In the a ucus in entertain 'ng that desire. Mr. Orson will doubtless continue as Chairman. Messrs. Pugh tmdlDenglas were not in the Carlene. ' . • Cn 1, 111.65T0AN, Va., Dec. IS.—The town is steadi !ly filling up with strangers to witness the approach in, executions. The system of excluding citizens, adopted on the occasion of Cart. Bressm's execution, will not be repeated. Gov. Willard, of 'admen, ACCOIIII4LIieII by Mrs. Crowley, of New York, the sister of Cook, and the lion. D. H. Vorhecs, Attorney General of Indiana, arrived here yesterday, and visited Cook. The in terview with his sister was most affecting. Later la the day Dr. Staunton and his wife, and Mrs. Ilughe4 arvive,L Mrs. Staunton is a sister of Cook's and Miss Ilughos a cousin. They also visited the prix-, otter, presenting a scene'ofgriefand anguish scarcely' to be described. They all promised to:see him again, but through the advice of Goy. Willard, each wrote him a few farewell lines, and all the ladies have left for their homes. The male relations design to re main with him until the last moment. Proper and fitting arrangements have also been made to have the body of Cook taken to New York for interment. Some of Coppie's relations are expected to arrive to day. His body will ho sent to his mother, et Spring field, lowa, The bodies of Green and Copeland, it is thought; will not be claimed, and will be decently Interred near the gallows. The prisoners this morn iog were cheerful, and making religious prepara tions for death. Coos was mach cast down after parting with his sisters, and is now calm and col. lected, awaiting his doom. CBATELZSIVRII, Dee. hotols and private houses are all crowded. 15.—Tho A strict surveillance Ls kept on strangely, though those who come for curiosity, and well vouched for. on the question of oar peculiar institutions, are all allowed to remain. Three gentle men, f d riens of Cop Ohio, durineo, visited him yeaterdiy. lie lived with them, i n g his boyhood, and they speak of him as having been a quiet and intl. lenitive youth. They will remain with tiltu, until after the escalation, and take his body to his m_other. Goa {Willard's interview with Cook last evening, was for dm purpose of delivering a message to too pria. oner, from his sister, Mrs. {Willard, which was very affecting. tiov. Willard Is much attached to Cook, and wept over himots if he were his own eon. Ills lamentations could be heard throughout the building. The prisoners are all calm and resigned to.day; they have bean engaged in spiritual exercise, under the direction of the Rev. IW. 0. North, with much appa rent devotion. The gallows was erected this even ing. The negroes will be hung between II and 12 o'clock, and the whites between 12 and I o'clock. - - New Yone, D. ik.—The jewef Demp- say Fargo tras e r obbed of nearly lry allmore o its contents last night. Tan thousand dollars worth of the goods was subsequently recovered at a receiver's store, and four lads, including the clerk of Messrs. D.,1: F., were arrested for the crime. ft is rumored that the extensive provision house of Van Brunt 1, Watrous have failed to moat their en gagements. They are largely engaged in pork-peek ing, and the rumor consequently had a depressing effect on the pork markeL Their liabilities are up conic of $259,000. L 6 •VINIPOPTII f Doc. 15.—The overlabd uprose arrived at 9 o'clock this evening, in seven day. tram Pike's Peak, bringing the Utah and Jefferson mail. and $15,090 in gold duet. The weather hu been intensely cold, running a cessation in mining opera tions. Lead mines have been discovered in the mountain region. the mineral being nearly pqra. The Provisional Government If still in session. business le active. PORTLAND, Dee. 15.—The steamer NOVA Scotian bee been signalled. She brings four days later ad. ricer. Lieerpoo./ . 41 forkft.HTallow btu declined l e. Pot. uhee 27e(d127, :td; Pearlashes are also quiet at 27e Gd. Loudon . 11 nrkete.—Colloo arm. Sugar steady.— Tea without quotable chimp, and an average basi l:ma. done. Iticellrm. Tallow in but little demand and price' weak; 57e(d57'4d. Linseed Oil 27a...- iron Grm at ass._ 1Voo1: sales and price, unchanged. Custmssrotr, Loc. 15.. , —The Courier has special •adrices from Brownsville which state that Cortina, had quartered tho dead bodies of the Texan troops killed in the late skirmish. there was mach ex citement at San Antonia. The Mexicans are favor ing Cortina,. Ni w Yortir, Dec. I s.—The dealings In stocks took an entirely new complexion this morning, the mar ket undergoing a decided fall, influenced by the strong pressure to sell N. V. Central; the soak, with large sales for cash and on time, fed to 79R against 9.01, the price at this time yesterday. - Sr. Loins, Dec. 45.—Ttre river fell 3 inches in the pant 24 hours. It 113 018111155 5 feet scant on Sheep Island bar; fifteen boats are detainiul. The upper rivers are all unnavigable• there are only IS inches water in tho 51issoari. Weather gear uol pleasant. Naw Toni, Dee. 18.—Goldsmith's permsion caP factory, at Brooklyn, exploded to-day, Fitting Er nest Eyler, sino at the time was mlehd fulminating powder. Clerenntam.Dee. 15.—The river has fallen three feet clue Inches within the last 2-1 hours, and le now 26 feat 10 Inches in the' channel. Weather clear and pleasant. New .Yeae, Dee. 15.—The steamier 13remen has beoa rffICH.O.RY NUTS.--;50 bue. &tanbark akiumi Rains atoll ZUSITST 11. GOWNS. COMMERCI4 I?E'CORD. COMSTKE OP Altai*r rI2 1 1 DEcraniza. Aims PAI!r.,, ' CIIMUAS jr, Mara.. I. J. Wks°, 11.u.st Oirus.. Weekly !Lawton of ttisi P l lt4bttigh @ larget , { Sparta Ispeeialy foe .W Pltteteogh Gazette.] ' PlTMktihart. Vainst, Dacha:EMl 16, 191.9. Onions during the week hat ism quite bilsk„,:tha snit , ity In produce and breudatuffa odhig quite notintabl . e. A ww c'tls,' ' & 1 1 ' 171:7nel:1111 1 i thics"a:: th ct. 7.71. r. 1 14. .• • The extension of the dinntint. lion at link shows a toler ate,...) .0.e.1113.t.4 therwb4au active demand for mon. older, adv ance y int4ther by We hanks, or out eta small on the molar ran, Eastern co ding., In as scarce as before, 'mid ttle banks are d rop the old rotes. nt Price. of produce nom Ntasitill to he tending op. Much of the vity noticeabler In our Market Chit week l s ea - log co the me presence of buyens llbrit tip the Atirittma, and beck won try, laying 10 winter kupplles. • The receipts of hogs the pist,rainek were largest on record, the number actually reciied Wing 1i6,900, To this I, added 17,000 previously rend* from Ketdocky, but not before reported, swelling the tobitfor the mason to 216075, being only 137,400 short. of the. When anther packed at title place last ninon. The irWipts from Kentucky this season, so far, foot op about 76 ,000,head, which team Intone as compared with last year. The receipts at lihodonati and Lonirrille mw compwe at Want: Cincinnati Lontrillia-- 627,661 Iteerosaa ri/B total packing at tam plaoaall '' ' ''''''''''''''''' Loafer.lle Total— ..... .Pact to to Oats, 18.59. Deficit ilor. . .............. . .. . 11 : 3 0* ' Of this deficit of 231,000, !optimal. according 1.6 OW Courier, will furnish 7 .L 0 00, ;Mina lOMXIO for ClPlefidnia to make op. This would carry Meat:lo3oer for thlirpiaps to 107,000, m,d the relative pecking Verild Compare Unlit Chielmmti ' 0107000 lomieville lor ..ZIO,CSXI' Total . . . ..-.,..y G87,.000t ' f The Indicants. too, on, that the, midair,: hero will earned the .above estimate, noel we aura.' not be v n i Tißsstri B. here and the should reach 4.50,000. 011413 g to thriblgh pricaapter ' pardons of 50(560C theyead, paid In' lthlUgh• terms, Cinclomiti will get More lts proportion final crop. This is evident (rem the eitiormous oscrifpga og Oa past week, which are egnia to otiti-Billf the OnnifsCregnlttf.d at Loolevllle for the whole season, Tne receipt., friffhollOf rap ouling week Int year were 41'0150. During IBIS Mine ourra week 28;13 wens received; , For the somempoogipg week ibis year , the Indlcatioos ore, Oa receipts Will =mad 50,000 Bo far .s regards the anal:gate packing ktiorfals. elits cod Cinchona, the short chilli theory May bang to he.. exploded. Taking the., paha together that SIMI* en income, stud the coticinelon ths/ there sill tie no ser deficiency In the Wert, le beginning le be forcl,Vlll .. ere.-{Cin.o.. 1 :;, " . ' - Br. Loon, Dre. 3 -Fl oor , . cod prior are eifelOP` 10 life log; sales of 00 500 city at $5,2.5f5.7,0 0 L, '' I I change lo wheat; receipt, 4,oCiottah. i..,. 2 ~.. -, Corn mar. and firm. , ; Oats BIWA. Mon pork is doll and laical Ittettolinlattl at gill, 1 ti Lord dull and da g llulu small safes of bbl itIW,C,,, balk meats doll and ;4e 101.1;4,10 the nogiliim .4/9.. ons ins Crailc for ehntaocre and aide& ",' ."'. -: '. Lbw decliaal 25e ? 100 [ha, clailligldull at illlrAggigr• Hemp firm with a moderato delhaPfl. 4 r No cheep in money matter. It , l J . BerrALO Otani or [lowly co, and we accordingly prnint our r 114/4...„. losing statenient thostug the tont rdenipta of,thildlifilgos kinds of grain thls )car nod lest, as Islill as Use totaiallf a . - iee of year. H 1959. ; 1838 r r ' SAL,. „te.. ....9,533,0TS 10,7330.., '_ ...,,8;r2,585 C,Cleedi-' 1,937,..4 14.16,24.1" . SIo,ISS 38 1 1 .9 . 4;,. ' . 124411 ' 1515,94, ...- Total . . .... .... '31,501,:ti; 1 2,9:14i;"; . The dec rears In the ebove a m falcate i In tiiit Ant dares.; 971.210 boob: darner. in wheat, 902„397 tots crease In 'm.1,3,519,063 bash; d eeremeSlnceits,lNlTyllill decresse to barley, 25,079 bash; ciScrimse In 1%900 Total haling 076,41 7,583 both. ' -' The annexed table allow, the total. . I 1 - . earpar Oki: for lake each year the past nine years i ''. .... ~: Unto elone,--., Onati,,l ad . Ihl.o .... - 6 618,(O1 1 ..I. lintleekkaf ig 1851 11.419101 1 ';' IT,IATiti - 1053 1,52. .. ... .. _ .7 3 .591.957 ;. ' 1,390,50.;,, I. 1115..... ......... .....11,u75.741 ',I 11l „.1,%5 , 4 -.. . .. ...... 15,14.1,455 1 " , Z.,.../.5'4.,..: 1555 19,758,47.1 It,47g,Vilr, 1856 :11,121,667 -25,755,9971 S . IRS' ....16,344,940 .1 Mx „ lots . . M1,117,9M, ll wag :, 181,0 ,B , I uffsla 0001....aR floor- flint but goet at $ 4 , 7 5fa1,6'. %4 sod Buckwheat Boor r 2,2.5 Tat cot diotreoeico gad Idt mood et $16./4 ton. llidellingeslNCVAl ~ ~„ 'Wheat-eery little effering; $ 1 , 71 fie ai ioted fite:• of prime white, but it was not obtaitabim 411levilattlg VA 3) fair rod and $l, ter whit*. Coarse grump-entirely ouchnuged; ~4 n bli&. oats rye 65c, barley $1,37%; moderato bulbs,* in natirin ley, halo or nom, in ecru or rya ' _ i Apples-grais continuo to soil tit Ole 39 Iton:L lit $1,50. ~ . 1 ~,,' , .',.. l'otatorit-lulat; talc. of • low lame eli2sbTrose. .- ' ' Provtgloca.-11rm, mt.. pork 1.11. at gin nee Inidat it',s 11;4; hoe( quiet 01 $.),..,,9,L0 -:D.Aroll. Ad , . . ' Wieva-rid Cabs in a small way at g 143 for Wabash, 31,15 for Mirk. Southern; no eui t ry or Milan - ' l e „ Corti-oat,at Co., nq tp,.....t.., fJog.--twel phottmonotloglo.l.9.oos, i b., ra11...13 t....h,....,r7 n• Poc.hb' r.... 1 //t. by tonna, re vailch w. h o e. se •cnlntter accoUnt. Price...o4l tritt:lT. Utllgleslll. - change, though thorn booms a look of oio cito fil thorMan.Ll cut pries. on the pert or cupful mem One kif Bad Brans leo, but not extra heavy brought $5,78, andmioe' raga from $5.50 to fil, tiro latter for chola ektrji haavy:-Trolode Blade Wheat in Oulu, bush. Whest, bulb... ..... L... cum, bush Usts bust) Barley. bush Rye, bush CHICAGO PRX , OGCS AND Psovistott TuDSjl--The receipts and I tinnents ot fel:elect, for tine pant wesltecollopste4 neve the wool: previa,. and the artuipayOtog week iq 15.59, 111 , 0 (wan' In O. following table: I Receipts. Ehipmenti. Putt Prev. P.m ha Pro, p.,..me week. sleek. sek Vre,44. week. w'k '6B. floor, 11,786 2,023 7/,285 11,600 840 Wheat, bn5h.....40.044 64,219 14.233 124469 8,021 4,587 Corn, b 100—•.. 14,751 122,463 12,660 ,17 . 1,616 C 0 2960 182 busb....-.14,430 16,224 6,770 ..,C2P3 2,612 2, -. Barley, bush—. 7,154 8,274 1,700 1;647 10, 7 167 . 261 Moo Uogi, r 0....31430 12,736 17,544 2.366 C 1.3.3 threw! Ho N gs, 9,145 2,626 10,5 as 1,679 744 ; 1,603 Cattle, No 1402 1,34 0 -100 261 The following table allows the recelpts4tel shipments of live and dnvisod bogs, since the lint of Nei:, comparo4 Niue. of 1137 and 1668: 1959. eZed t 011: 0 1... t r... 3..,..01,571 I.P C.,1 • /*S. i 5.57. 1 2v,584 69,390 Told mince Nov. 1.....91,165 .Ikglikil 07,503 8114 .lute Nov. 1......._21,820 Zeal 23,38:1 Left over for p•ekon, 1iN462 44,121 (Chic, Trib. The following iv • Wlllparati ye steletuba, of filo" Eiport. exclsive of epode) from Sr., York to foreign ports for the oek and Mace Jut. 1867. 14 8.59. For lbe ... ...... .$ 1,184.050 $ 1,0%50 $ 1,60,969 Previously reporced... ..... 67,511,432 50,2071058 01,607444 o• • • an. ... ...... ...An5,090,392 s sl 4triZll EA.1,1,14,913 The tightness In the money market, 'or i the tuarcity of iru fonds b which to operate, Ma been milt felt today,than my cloy throughout. th e season. Th e eged of It is mown in the Mahe:lgo market; bankers end albeit!, to tmlitimd .apply themsetres with eutictent bmitabro food. to carry on their accessary business, were forced tot' throw consider able amounts of &morn Exchange on the ir.A.t. Which, of course, pressed down the rate, and 0rdr,:•,..-rMV,i preunwas ruin:mil for IL Large amounts bare teen Nought here for Investm e nt to produos, In preference t 0 linyiag gold or other , A lot of WOW mute to-dp tforn Clierlostan. S. C. we belle , . for investineat In pOe b t for, a/Unguent: by rail to that matioard. So that at present lthe strip!, ol iEs clamp, whether abundant or not. pre:den/hates neer hint noise. The diftrentlastitutiona, theroloite,'Me temporarily drawing 13t. at l Leafs Dem, ower but Irregular rates, ranging from ..lidnlS prem,—( There hoe been a continual active demand forclover seed, but littering been freely met by holders, na.importatit'lid macera Ma teen eatabliabed, though at the eltiee the denumd was ther ahead of the recelpta. The recelids, this mason, have been far ahead of lee scissor; and it :i4 still conilag In quite freely , showing that the crop by hood ample. Under the continued unfavorable advice* fIO,M regarding the eager crop, the grocery market Ma s naps, itt a cautioned fermata all the week,dvalers belo g i little abut, eel and not • little diacoaramul at the outitintlid advariceln pricmof sugar and motions In New Ortega's: from do 'to day, md the comb-pleat improbability of battik 01 e to do v wife. Much lima • profitable, bushiest. ailsbusesl. Mama. Letters from various parties from this city, now, ire. New Orleans, speak rery discouragingly of the prospects or the crop, and men, to think that la no case t ea the yield ;gauger exceed MXI,OOO hhds, and sums imamate It so low; eel: 6,000 1.01.1 L The importations [Ws pat, so fax, show conelderabto has by drainage; one lot rocelred the put week loi} CO The par iihd. Tile enolaasee made clone the [rad 4-.17 interior. Sugar has advanced folly ,t4c per It, to Ode Market during the week, and molasses Co tar goltou, mil nOittocks ,40 rounisig lo the hands of Importers. The receipt. of them* crop of cogsaud molasses areostudderally taliind Mae of • last year.-ICM. Prima Current. ...I ..': ASllEA—thers is nothing doing except 111 itialh Ash, Isiah is selling at 34g.T.i. Puts to nominal at 41,..1iih, and Norte 1 1.1.3--the demand is brisk and receipt.' itbout rasiC to the Inquiry; salon damn', the week of Sheath 000 bbl. at E 1.12.31,37 for good common varieties, $2, 0 0 Inri.prirno, and $2,70 for choice. .• :. ~ ALE—PlUatiorgh nianufszturul rontlunt; It/ pair demand; with Malady ehipnients to all parte of the 'ematly. Tu. ! , . .1 tabliahed rates at present am: Wit . •il half bbl '. Kennett .si : ' $4.00 Cream a ; • ; .so .'• ::'" ........ ''''''''''''''''''''' "" - ' . . • 3,00 Porter BAGS-the prier current of Mean, Llerbat A ( Barker, for printed bap ia liAl foliose.: Boar sacks, 1 7.1511431"iN 7 .1 'AP D kiXgb 25 -91. 150054 60 DI $01b374 90 lbs 2 106 49 ,1 2: W 1 loon-iii lb. MOl4 lo do 52{10073 ; 14 do $ . 4.03k Di di ,. $3 3 / 6 4C560 do $ 32 (.0 4 5. Min and tineflann , i,ltilbto 6641 IN 10 do 21,76;12cm 24.110, 10 Jo $1.20. thalti lissia-2 both, mm 110,21012 ICC; 2 do, drilling, $10; ::01a,,0asitrtra's, $l4 @at 9 do do, $104424. BACON-Users ale no salmi reported. Tbn atni* of old IS about exhausted, and the sew has sot yet time lin. BBANB-nut much lugulty; wenn mall salsa al sins, at an 01 d prima .mil white .t $1,21. : j a 1111001111-the demisedlsgone erpsal to Ih o a50pi,,,,,,,, of oommon to choke a5A.'..42,00, n.l fancy at s3,co. BUCKWIIILAT PLOUIt-prlcos rontintlagrtu r as the or dery from the South and Southweet aharsti reeellinn mina from atom at 21232321$ TA 100 lbs. .. I arrn.ic le 121011-prime. 801 l Bolter appear; to to. in good demand, and the coal! hits rani - tog sell reality at lin - g1 17 aa to quality. Egg. Cr. sews, and mitts. are 1,41ie0 ulna at MM. : ~ ,I .1 BDOKETB AND TUBS - The factory pekes (e4ssh, par rondo) at Fallaton sad Now Brighton tar tor DMistata $1,40 051,76, and Tuba, 24,76020,76 "Idea. Peons stony, Imam, sauna y tau,ll way at 21,711452,09. ! .., 00BDA0B- . ! I Marais Bops, poll, 13 a 10 em tbildardlla Ropo, cut, 14 o T, IS Hp Bops, intl, II a 0 ID Hemp _Hop, tat, 12 .) , ii 0) Tarred Dopey eon, 11 olt 21 Tarred Rom ad I' . o 1 tp Backlog Tard..llne, 11 a vi lb Pacirt ., ogYara,aora 10 a ai 16 BED 0011D8-18ui a7 1,60 $0,,,am0a,00 0,14? • Hemp, 1p,0ntt,75 , 11. dos. Hemp_ 1,1 cta 10 lb :, - I • PLOUGH LINES--Ess.M4 87 eta IN dos..i Amp; 10. Mr/WE YEBETE-lye market doeteady at the t011osloit: quotations which aro corrected to t= • .; 101:151) ma. , ; •,-, No.. 6 tolOineladre 20 o Ettb N 0. 16 ...—........--...01 • PM' Nom. 11 It 12:.---.-21 oil lb No. IT -..........,..-:231 o p 21 No. 13..-.-......-131 plt. No. 111..-. .... .....-..... : a rii is No. 1 4.4„.... - .........-131a lib Nal 10 ' ..-.21 c Alb No. 1 6 ..' , ..-.......--26 a 6116 No. 2 0...,-..-......-.:.111 , c li to i ' 7 l • No. 400......-..„,.....11 a IA dos No. 6 00.--..-4,;... il , 4 9 dos i N0. 60 0...--....10 oli dos N0.000...-....1 4 .. 314E1 dos No. 600.......:......-.:: 00P doe No. 1 0 00.. --..»L. 8.0 am • 1 Wa. 004.«....,4. 4 . 00 9 das . ..- ~ 'r ; i -, I ~ . ZETTE, • Carpet chalry ofece,.l."-Se p laTaiee.. _..._. .... .16c Me• it Do du- whitey 'CutLWD-g-... 1 to 3S,=.ls, Zca Family, ltst ... tin-...—1it0 " Do do 1:43 t u o 44e ''..c' "•' Batt#T, No. r,_.-..-15e " Coverlet Sara..-- CSO Cauffievritt—....— 20c " - - i - .--5..3 0 Y 0 No I_ - -._......_:....:....-6 y ~ ova 31 CULNDLKS AND SOAP-Candles are 4.5.4 .t oar q.... - tion• e-dippe4 13%, monalcll3 and ..lato.d4.lsaae. .5. 4 -. .....no a. before , . steady lat. 6 for common, 63y" for Point . . 4 10 for Sawyer'. Toilet A Caatlli, f6a141 6 for Axwree. l Wren and 7 for Gemara OIIEESof sel h ere I. a geed iaquirylif the regular way,and ales ne leo a . ..1i1y route at lle,:ht which the market line wi L uwi 6 miy DIM IffilllT-..me large lota here Leen sold dnrio3 the week, but on term. withheld: moll sale. of Apples on. ~,,,,,,,rim at gu.sol,E7, nod bwaeloea arrd,l2aCyd,67. kEATILELLS--prime Western are doll a: isln lot• to deal mg In the entail way, tolls at risk; o. FISH-no change; we goons Nu. 0 Al;s4.-. 0‘ . 0 1,,,,, at sly. and half bbl. $5,76, Baltimore Nom.;, $7,00 . 11.p.p., a Trott, 15,60. Alewiree $6.50, Lake Whim, 610 la bbl: do t. SUM half blds White. tek and Lat. Veering $4,75. I/LOUR-the demand dining the waik. to CO np th. Alle gheny:and In to the country for winks entientuption,:na been root, and Rales bare consequently been Lug. daring the week. Deice. are a shade higher than go data of oar bast , enork the ruling rates from MODS are 33w 5a15615.20 for D0per,55,6045,73 for Extra, 65,67@$afor tunny do, nod $6,126,25 for alley brands. Oft.IIN-there hoe been a nocrierateitenry far tailings of grab dm log the week. Orropail. on nrSiT•ift. 45, and from store at .50. Co.. oaks on arrtral at 65 for ear:XS for O'° and 70076 from 1111.1 a dull, land O. few gale. we hare to notea rea t 65 fhe No. 2 Spring:and GS for No. 1. Bet I. nominal at ft. Wag.: sales of Club llprlng rut depot at $1.16; No.l Npilng $1,20; add N0..1. Wire ter Iled_t 3.11.30. 4.llloC.Etua receipt. of now crop ling. and Molar [ eta an still light, and the market:Ls golte drrn, with en /W- I esanchtg tendency; tale. or N. O. &gar at 6%.(e6M 3folawsw. enfke ait at o city Undo at.qUonci to country atfillOw; Dario Eke. la 4361 i. Oolleali dent 5t121..3.613.' e , -05$ PIPE-the following raw the ynoteticus for armlet t Ppm tubing- Per loot; Inch Chu P1e..1 7 cta 1,, • o s ...., gkg 4 ' ''' ' . '... ....i.A.44 '. “ - . 44 l` “ llg :717i ..,a , 13 I --26 . • Ealdeet to the endomaryflucgant. •,. ALLIY--eales at male. at SI6 19 ton. 1"-LI1DE3 & LISATELKEL-dell; green beet hides gee quoted.: llgi7,,the latter Agate elating for city •Istaghtered. Greene !lilted hides 834.169. Dry Flint 17. Itanih country hotter li doll at 264:r. Drassaid Leath, Is gnoterd as follow.; _le..- ' el lte22..t...Solejt lb .3..52.1 - _Upper Leather la doe_ .... _... .................... -.7.34,g4:: ' 4 .:.. Skirting Leather '0 M ........... _....- ..... . ..-_-_ 2(.1;33 7052 ,- Minxes-- ...... - ................... . ... -...... ..... -. LsCann : :.so°3-receipt. are Leary, bot.the.weather being good for Da4106. they art taken freely bra sekereg •ales of tieo mane. he Lyaff4%, grow, for hoot arerudlng 21(4* and 7.1A0 for ns weights. Drew. I hags are,stewely at 6%(.15%,.ec0rd. fog Go weight. The 5 eva dorict the weak amonntad to .....+- head. -f .11113 N & NAILe-the Mir •Va tt ' ,.. '"j r ,,,,,,. ' ll `"' 'arc< er., - , fl.tr .5. i . 1.34, 1;14,154, C',c,. 2, :!-,;. it, *4 2 .4. :r ii , -ii =;ii• 1 , 4, end 46$ by fi 1 . 1 X: 1 54. 2 '3'ie 3 . 2 34; 4 and . 434 bi ,i/'lncla--..- -273 3, 366,4, and et% by I.land b •-3.14 Inch-- ...... ....- .... $3 , .,1 [Tti.c3.l6 arid 2% by % add .3.16 Inch, and 1%, to 3 I, LO' 56 . band b by t 4 to I 1nch....-34 1,5 C, I}' and 2 by 11 and a - $46 ch 1% Dandy Tire, lls and 1% by -. 3„ 744 and ,04 Ineb...__ll. lama sb.,l and 11,1 hale ' ,” 'by l l i's 7-16, %ano1;, . fil.g '• jg hy 1;., hand.„ taeh,... , % % by % and ~5 $ inch ... al.. 4' % by a ' and 1,.:1uch...._51$ "addle Tae, 1% and 1% by , -- by 14,346 and 1/,', 1nch...3 , ji, 1 and 134 by ?4, 346 hy ~.&lliwal a dl;ll.ch .1;.. -,Oby 4,3•l6itedyuch6 by:14.3.164nd 4. idelt.s% 1 ' - .0 tom afro SID . .. inch .......... .._....14 1:15 3as is , 1859 :14,,,L155z00 •• 45,1 . - DiARD--some email solos oe L ando! head and fiti Lad ot o i l I°B.SB PORB--ezeeral loos of `OA, 120 bbla sold at 115t2.5 f or Orpontal. Bales alto of 6o bid. i i i 011.—eales of No. Lord Gil . .€4lll, Linwied Zilkie3o. • ' lviti 318TAL—i i stelae of atm meting, a alio, hint'. h. , Main ail idillerit are ',Oh too ciao ountlii d !Viet Oa the Brim. Wo not at :24,farg1125 . or Alb ,liiii./ ..Va.l, n lee i' - POTATOReI—wo tio's ale. a Deshannocks et 40,1:15, gait , Ago at 31033. Jersey :tweet $2,70e15. BB6EDB—this anima of Claverseed going through to th oa le quite large, hat them to cory.little doing ben; %I" quote Clover at $4,2505437; Timothy a r...'p., 2,25; aid a," $4 0 41,15. • BALT—o moderate demand tool 113:Ca Or NV. 5 ilt $1, ,-, 1,6:, '- TA LLOW— roßgh la laseght by thre , Mitcham at 7, ad 0000 try rendomd at 5. ,- , WINDOW GLASS—prices on tern, raid up . ropa, o or:lta - ota:1o. for the sant 1.7..0111, city make:—b.l ,tool 7335, .153.00; Sall, $3,76; 8111 to 0311 and 5013 to 10912. ILL..; 11.113 to 8013 ad 9114 to 10315, $4.50. These are not .145 pricac country brands minim 50 morn - 1 box lea. ye,- 1!,,, ummoding medium airs, lo 1 CP/It Ellie -inset oft WIEFTIC LP.All—firm and In neatly Minato, Si in,so ji tog ;or porn In ofl, aid , byte it lig abject to th.- o-no dbartutt. But Load 8 l e grOO, not , and Linseed, bld g . rdiCF°llol4l-.....prices bare declined; !so. rote eoies of r,,eti ,:„,.„..,....7.16 tom_ 11(0551.2... ~..,,,,, , ._______ - i I ..• - ,lyrporte, by Inver. i . OO NCiaitUBILA il'ilA V GiATION COBRA lit -12 to:, log eat. ivii4ok,it col inibbla hotter, ISr do, Tylor; 3 do„ litli, "414.04.3°.-AillOstordamtallses ware, Coopei; 10.1 bee " 08 t 8 alifilih s .Mint ' oo o‘..Ablar apiilm, liartv ,. . 1) ets ri,' 2i110,47•Pkg5e.W.A.P.axi0xg.336"t0,... glom. Dorn. it‘ i o f bias 'Pg., Po.n11; /0 Nlorriaximniya. Lou uretuarkw zao49s.t bougtpuc ig.a. I film, n, 6181 Dar otareD,3ls' bola tottaxtich....-Wkipt 7514 i alOn'R. owner, 121 Mils ftouri Graham a' am.our„ 270..akkomea umad, :..uo do, D. WW/Earitt =54°...4g861•244M1.111 v•-• raga, .01 hos starch... n. 11,5 lißdo filigiemDlbblltirinittiate''›iii a., Older; 0 Mid. tobscco, Tal/ram, lxlo..TloyX4,l4lltialft''V't, 8 bal. cotton, King, renriock A cee6ll i 'volgal 4 -4*-3:04,--,-,7•.,,,,,,',:,,,, 120 co whoa. Brown& Eirkpotriekb= diriolli i „,. , rl 3 ::: 3 l4 . lo); 10 bbla whiskey, ill'ltem 3 bbla modriel i it Watt It'4,-/ hp pun nuto.9 pan coal boat stuff, ovraerm,Milittlfb _Airpi 156 'whole do, empty, 1.1 bids corn, 3 Loa ourtainpo; bilj,.ii. pearls., Wool. 6T. LOVIS, per Denmark-al:0 tons pigsron, F. :U '-ii&.igtiee . " - ;31 216.5. what, IL T. Itenneday; 10 eke lt cake, l i cininde4i mils Salt 1 1.anufectining Cu; 101 bbl. liquor, 0 W Smith; • li) nabs steel, 10 Odla, Coleman, Hallmark a co, 45;50 Lai ley, epeneer a Gerrard; 25 bbfs mobsaas, Branner A Dib worth; 150 do do, Dm. J. Ilouto t co, 10 do do, °Timken, Herron A om!lfi pko liquor, A 0 akonholiner A 51mg di Mils whiskey, 31111er a Itickotsoin 71 do dO, Wm Carr & ni4 9do de, Jl' Wlntyre; 3do do, J Lankier, I bbl lama. Hey ..:: J 11 Butler, 10 do greats; Jno Floyd A log 8 pkg. bid., 1 molt, 1 bag flamed, 38 fits rye, 51'podild a Arbookle; bola hemp, Henry Gering A co; 1181 pig. load. John.. A Ulan; 6 bales rago, JII Perkins 10 co, I boo,'Flak,Bartiet !ii! * ca; 4pkgs. Lomb & Mar t GUIMiI, Soar, 8 ! aka wool, Clarke &cc; T 1 do dii,'Jno Gardner iso de do, 17X .Le bar- ' ,-^.. 1ey,.7 8 Liggett a co. ' ! ' it!' WEIESUNG, per 51 inerea 4 -14-ak3 wool, Clarke A coif rolls leather, Lloilfstam 3 deed bona, Bailer & Dilwortb; 4 'A { ' dodo, 8 bbl. dirt, Brawn A Kirkpatrick; 6 Mils Opploa, J °origin, 4 hop, 3 bbl. butter. U Moore; G do apples, 8 Mtge I tatter and egg*, A Bowman: IS do marketing, ilill bogv,JnoT 3.l'fillibert; SG do, 0 pkgs poniards, J. Calhoun; 1 GM boot, I yawl, owner. RI VER Ric 1.1781 The river am failing yesterday, with about 7 (del. The weather was clear, cold and sonauns The arrivals wore the Minerva, from illomflog, with a email freight, and the Denmark, from bolo., with a •Sf o r-i load. She has not been here before since lett Spring. fu the meantime oho has born tinning In the northern floe_ She toots as troll as over aim did, mid bat little tile worm for wear. By & dispatch from Fort Smith, on the Arkene.tirer, ter learn that the Bodine had arrived them on the 4th Institut, and that freight to Cincinnati a-ae A.m., The itrkauestr was at d foot and failing fast. The Undirro was tlor Ere! boat from Cincinnati for live mouths. The Cincinnati Bettntto, of Ire...lnes lay, say;,;_ Several palm of coal boate pond down this river yeah,. day; their destination is Memphis. The J. C. ' , theocrat. blelnotte and Empire Cot, are due to•day, freak Neer Brien. Hence to Lontsodle, there Is 31 feet of water in the channel. TheLonfrvilleCoorier toys:—lt le eupposal there to a gimp of come 1 trifles 10 length in the dlissionippt, not far &bore the month of the 1111.1 e. The 1111uois le tclosed ti,ght,the crew& of the boats laid op theme haring panted up their traps and gone home. l'ho boats are all loaded and nearly all bound down. We may coon hear of otos:taboo; • dterturten in the Illinole. The Palls pilot et Loularille telegraphe, Coder_ data - or • 13th, that there are ten foot of wet. on the fella. !Forty pairs et coal bets had pored over, sad the Itth Weald be the test day for !hens to get over the pastime. I A correspondent of the New Torn Ttibutie,in treent. • - commun!cation to that paper, t the menuflitturo of hullers from paddled elect IN nowb ige extensively' tried: In Unhand, and with a fair prosprctof etticres:•• It la found that the best qualities of the attic:ears , . racily workodu copper, pod that boiler, made ut it maybe one Mkt thinner d lighter than threw et iron. It 19 ales elated tabs one ourth d cheaply a strongea east r than Iron. iron, and con he mad, about as &vibr ate Steamboat Register. ARRIVED. I DEPARTED. Telegraph, IIrosoavlIlt; Telegraph, Rtownsvli la Jefenion, Rrosnsrßt a JOlcnum, Bros - m.111e; Bayed, EUrabeth; Rol. Bayard, ElD.aboth; Rlvar-8 !t• /tom sre FOR ST. LOUIS.—The excellent ateamer VIXEN, Captain 2Jason, will leave teethe above and in 11•119