THE DM ESTABLISHED IN 1786 I Etugstsls. , H. .N - EVIN 1G CO., • . 80.2* Wood NI., Pittsburg's, liCsasthclansts °TIMM AND UDIEAD;ZEIrO PAINTS AND LITHANNE, aad Wltslossls /Wm In o.l4:iti l 4 . Vsralsbas mud Turpottlaa .1 JOEINSTONABoceessor to L. WilooA„) ;, Elrl/111.allOCIL, Chnscr SallhAcid : - 211Lliots, Would ragwort ottetiticot to .:aroma. of rate Drop arid Illboolloolo, Portman? sod r.. 7 0 ." "'lm" 'AU rool/17 Modicion, Oils, Alcohol, Itorolou mu, Prow .Llquonr, &MILO broads or 1:U.8A., A.,." " h k h awed as sohnorpuscd to qualsei ood ut bweet Priors 111ACKEOWN, Wholesale Druggist, ill • Whoa OH Etwoutact:km.4 L ibert y tor Thayees Scat gad' Plaid Extracts, No. 10 Liberty lore; Pitts burgh, Pa. Jwahlyd .• L. VAEINESROOK Co., late of the firm Yr.." :11). B. A. Ishorootl4l Oa,' and scleconors to liemlog ." At jtittaborWholasal•Droggist , Ho. - 00, corner Wood ind Foroldl a.ei. Pa- -a A. PALINESTOCK & CO., WH.OLL% . JUIP Soda Drogetti and ldateretwiem.ra W Mate Leed. - Lad and yttuerweyecermer Wood wed Wag .trows, Nita. treiggh.. • - wch7 lattsbargh.. ,JOSEPH ELRMING, (SUCCESSOR TO E. ft, Witco: Ck9cornar Ilartaistraot and DiartUrld,lusys sosstantl) on hand •tall and complats asortment at Drag., histliciam, lfadid¢s Chests, rerilmtery,ssal all artlcics lo his baldness. • sirnyllosins prescriptions carefully coap:studed at ai • , pa:ly • p,a. GEO. IL KEYSER, DRUGGIST Aio Wood Meat, comer Wood .crestVtrgl • ery,Plttaborgh, Pa. 11011 N P, SCOTT,t_W.IIOLESAIX DEAL _TA. ct tuDrags, P011%01114 Varntsbea awl Pr.t.n.. INlSLlberty dreetiPlttsbargh. - •AlloNeavhlracdrepmmptsttoattoe. MrAcent for Betuncle• Palmoalcihrecip. otaella,dr. IPZOTIUCC gitaltra. •• RIDDLE, WIRTS & CO., General Corn • &Wistful= Idervitsativasid Dealer, In dnr.rit. and Pr. Age% N 0.183 Liberty street. Pittabnrqh, . • SirOowlirmroota solid tad sod satiafartury ruturra guar dol &Inlay? TAMES itOLDIES & CO.; Pork Packers and balm in Provisioas, comor and ONO Mitt. Is&lyds lIUTOIIINSON, CommissiOn and Forwarding Merchants, dealers 1131 S -sateen Ito AVM ablCo4 Sloar Nish, Dawn, Butter Linseed Oil, Vet sad Nan Ashes, Seeda r kirain, Dried F ruit, and Prodtice gusongly. Dart brands Family Floor always ou bond,— Airentitor the stas of Madison Co's celebrated Patented Nazi Biarth. N 05.116 Emend nod 115 First ,t.., between Wood and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh, Fa atelyd WAREIIOIISE.—IiENRY li. toOOLLINS, Forwarding and Cominisdon Merchaut,and tealerhs Meese, Ratter, Lake Fish and Produce gap:rani. 'A Wood id, above Water, Plitabargh. myll DLE WAREHOUSE.-BIAS. GARD , IBIZA Wholesale Skala/ la Mar, Provision. sad i m m anally,Na. 0 Seventh groat, lo.t.raezi Liberty 00 d • ? Men:trey Pa. F SELLERS CO., Dealers in Provi .E • .1••• • • Lard Oil, 10, N 0.309 Liberty street,. oppotte the bad of Ealitioleld stmt. - fourance affrnto VITREKA INSURANCE COMPANY 99 Au 'Mita arceL ROBT. YINNEY, Seer. C. W. }larv a:l;o.ns! Agent. 010. A♦ A. CARRIER, SECRETARY 'LL.• .Penturylrada Dmlnm.• ibropimy of Pittaborgb, Janes' Dallding, imunth stmt. I" M. GORDON; Secretary Western Incur • Oompan 7,1;12195t0r amt. .• T GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank ," • Nn rue Imre= Ocuarnai, North-art earns, Wopd =I Ministrants. DAi %MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Mutual larmazios Ox, 4.2 Water atroet. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent ()rent Woat n Lasers*. 0..97 Front exact. Qral . PrlS. • W. D. 4f. B. WCALL CD, TVA Wit DI CARPETS, OIL CLOW'S, - `l.l MATTINCIS, in. N 0.87 Muth street near Wood. 11102 Goobo. ICZTJUIVIZLD stniuu—....-w. a. Yana! URCEEETELD & CO., (oncoessori to MULL'- rpliy Carchflaltl.Pirboleindo and Itendl Deakin la Btkplimpf Nancy Dry Goody North -met corn, Fourth pont Mutat sibitatitratrargh. .LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fanny jk Dry Goods, signof tba original Bee 111,0, N./ 74 Martetatreet, PUtaborgh. mrl RIL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dagger 16 BOWIPid. Flat. atrava Trimmings. and BtMW°°oda/OW=lll, a. 1.5 bi)tiselttre, &c WIS. 0. JOIINSTON & CO., Stationers Blatt Boot Usunfacturers and Job Printers, 57 Wald street, Pittsbaristy P. ALIN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND 'aster. succenorto Dasimm AA 'cue I ' rN ittnlet, war ra.m tn,pit.t.b.mh„p.. ,TrAY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA- JuLTIONERS, 19. 134 Wood street, next door to the c* taw of ThlsL Pittsburgh, Pa. &bad and Lew Rooks cot. iSwatly oo hood. L.,READ, BOOKSELLER AND tire TIONER, N 0.78 Fourth or., Apollo Elo HUNT & MINER, BOOKSELLER and Pliatiostar,Stmoula FM street. Winters. TIIOI4IPSON & CO. DOME, 810 N AND ORNAIIILtiTAL PAINTERS AND GLA.ZIERS N 0.135 TRIED STREET, PITTEDUECIII, PA tarEklpl ittal 380tatt 'Agents wiLi.isai wenn, • DRALER IN PROMISSORY . NOTES, Bowls, Idortgagar and all am:attire for morwy. / Parma cap mean lama throaah my Agency, on Mg.n tble terms. Thom wishing to fond that,. money to good advantage, v idtaitya find ant and aeomd claw paper .t my offire, Joy tztommilattkom awl 1041 . 651111 atrtetly ormlldenttal. Mot ODANT =MKT, oppealte at. Poor Cathedral. PlAt! tapbolsttrp. j/111111 V. IlllallaLL.--,--.—......? assn. a. avonaa , .. : .-__ • Wall Paper Ware hou.a. . ALTER P. BIARSIEALL & ea im ,• W portant and Dada:l4U Wood street, tatrean Poona :stead and Diamond Allay, where may la Ouod an extelalS , aasortment ofera7-dascrlyllon of Paper Ilanglop,lor Par. = Ulla Dia'ng Boma+ and Charabors. alms Window Itt great variety tailored prim to country doalars. - sole. WALTItIRP...IIAItI3IIALL A (30,.; lausic, Oa J— OHN IL MELLOB, No. 81 WOOD BT., havoc& Diamond Ailey sod Fourth strait, Soto Apra Abr CHIOECERING SOW (Breton) PIANO TORTES, MA, SON & 'HAMLIN'S MODEL MILODRONS and ORGAN ILUMMINIIHISAM Dealer In Mustoand Muir-MONA. "Cr KIM= to BRO., No. 53 FIFTH kt.,l!)gn oats Got= Mirp,Bole Agent for NUNS At CLAIM! (New York) =frilled 131=1 1 and Elqunri PIANOS, and Mink= peiuine DEONS sad ORGAN Dealer* In Ma sked atudeal Instminants. fed CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTIik. En and Dealer t Plano tort., sad Import...of Id=le and if natal Instramants. edge Agent for the.llA.llsl:ll[4.f PIANOS, sin tor UALLDT, DAVIS A CO.'S Barton Pianat, withal:A lathe. Bolan Attachment. 118 Wood street leartiagn3., CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROOKAWAYS I PIIAETODIS, BABA ILIC G/GS, A ND eirarythingin the Rue, parebeaed from AlLL.,ths mat. :Wahl =STUN MANUFACTUILEItiI, Neither with • foil assortment of elegzot EasCinra . , I ...._""Vrietliultabletorologlo or double t... 4 Alto, o•ott, ogo, sod attar itemt,too ontuerano to 131.1ttory ItrsldA o I tot handout for W 0 at rm.:ll:table price. b r , JOUR & EILLA/grdl, • —Mama street, nehr I.lbarty, Plttoblorgb. PIL min 4 . 4 4lb , and Id 02 commlroloru Rep.ll, og nestly sad promoug oell2lty aFtinutust. J.A32EIS W. WOOLIWJELL. PIIIINITURRZiND CII4IIIB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -'.; • Madman nel7 jie or ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, MAUDIs At 'PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DINING WONG, • Evil to any In NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA, Waassooati, Nos.. 77.ain 79 Than Smut., ittakdlf PlITZBOROII; PA. -an B. Trnigl.—Janla I. nage W. 21. YOUNG 4 CO, tazasuasaisa as • AND QUALMS Of Every' Deseeipthm. -PA , o2olllr—Aderalit,temeas Weis and roma. /WSW . Minimum—Nos. 18 410 Smithfield St., aaTEAMBOAT O&M FURNITURE—We air inambetarlng OTBAMBOAT wem MIXER= and CILLtIIB, and Invite tha attention-of Son Wended In Oa:Wan I,xiita - 0813:6koT • - - I'. B. IMO CO. rUB--300 bbli. Extra Family; rweby da. /to. /D 5 Liberty it, Pittobargh,ia. IT 4 jaanufactuittil. ART £ FAULKNER, MANOPAOSVILEILS OP Eied Fire Brick TENBERGER'S STATION, PAYETTE COUNTY. PA ZalKal 4s. W 1BIBLIKBOLD; feocc•swas ra J. •cult,] )0 'Third Street, Pittnburach, Nanufaciarrn and Dads• in Cornices, Bands, Shades, Blinds, ^nmforts, Calkins, 4. old to ETRABLOoni WORK. AND LA ID TO ORDSR. trt,ar.m Go" , Pittsburgh, Pa., enrsiss ay AND SWITCHES.: he trade, awl prototiPy gds., trod in per 1661ractiota Tzu66-61tont1ba, orb par 6666 dixocaut tor cash. 64323:1ya10rT Iron City a tor• Warehouse. W. V BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. ir . JpAIO .4130.,) bleunfiefinr CR TIII, IRON 'end OOPPR WARR, end Dealer he $113 . N NS, ac ~ No. 134 WOOD 8T141410, between PHU end Virgin maim PM. burgh, Ps. I rallyd . -------- 4 ..---- -- DIIQUEISNIEI rounravar. I R. MoC'ol.7 ar PO, LzßEßrr srautsr.opp.it. i'mna. R. iii-DePol. ir PITINOUROII, PA: MAN FACTITRE to order;thishort notice, cOAS [NOP, AIIArIING A POGLISYR, of ell WO and coati [kw of the beet mehtiale *lnd Weft styles; Woo WAGON D OSES, SAD IRONS. ORATRR. 414 , Cuurt on bend or but to order. airOrdetie WI et the FOUNDRY, .or at Ourtutigbt a, Toong'e, 851Yood et, will melee prompt ettenttou. Isnolly ' , t.: A Itl ./s %V It I 0 II -c• e- v CP IU 111'0, i (Bncoessors to John Hoirtwright,) • MA N!FACTURERS and Importers ,t 1 ALL Pock d and Toblm-Onilory, Atirglind .a Dental hi. strnments,ures, Plsefda, Wishing Tackle, An, No. 60 Wrs34 aeon.The r y /01 . 0 epos,.! attention to the m.rtfacjoring tit Trate., So ports.. kr. Jobbing and ItepainK with punt , trustily and Iratattch. aplfrdly H[trail ltsatitLits J.= 11.1161R1T1 WkLLIAIII. owslamalm. a. co., 61 Penn !it., below Marbury, Pittithorgh, Pli. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, Elannfactarera of • Barnhill'. Patent Boiler,°till% Flood .4 Oylltal. Hollers, Clilmnoks, Drelohen, Ire fled, Eason] Pipes, Comlensens Salt Panla Sugar Pa I mo Yawls, Life Boats, ate. Ala. lll.kinnithe Work, Bed and Viaduct Irons, dons at the shortest no. Um. All o tare Prom a 111154%11N promptly attended to. ' J.= l • P Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. lir E EDit, 01.111.1).S"k 13* - 4 A A.N UFA C ...1".3 '.' • • ix. roans of— . . Perm IA No. I hoary 44 Sheering; ', ' Mrpcd Main of at colors and enadcS9 Hotta Twinei • Bed 0.4 " Plough Unmans, Lheth Gord. Rope of nit aLria and descriptions; Batting. ildrOrdom left at Lhe Hardware Store of tag., Wilton A C0.,131 lirhod stroet,lllll Lure attontloir - - jeZely . JAP/1148 lILWIN, IPIENIIPACITIIIIIIR JP QIILP CRIC ETHER; Sulphniio Acid; 737r00t kite of Nitre; NI trio Ilodm '• Analyno; Hudak Add; /sq. PPP, Nara. do Powlerls Molitor, n 373 Mei _bn fohnd nt John Irwin A Sou. 57 %Pater stroot WILLIAM TATE', 4 SON, DUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. ID Fourth erect, Pittsburgh. and Fs , lora! west, under wrath Earslaior Rail, Allogliony. WErorli description of Fittings for Warr, Au arid Bream. n0.31.1y eOMMIOSIOII, JAM-A:ItTZER, lorwarding . nujl comi 3410h1 BlltftelfANT. for the ogle of 11.00 011111 N, 1340?4, LARD,IIUTTEtt, SEEDS, DltUtD,lllUff, and Prctlnce pmerally, No. 10 Market Etrref, come Prat, Pittsburgh, Pu. Rotor to II O. Dailey, Keg., Chtaburgh. William DlKenai. Fr.. do. S. Calt..ert. & Ron, do, Atwell, Lee * Co., do. John Dnalap, Kneedo; D. Ilatper k Co., Clociamth S. Brady, °ambler Al. N. Bulk, Wheollog, Runnel oat, r. q.. on, Cranglo A . , do, Pattoo & Donlon, do; Cookman & DM. Phltadelphht. I doa:dly L U. URA 14'........- ......... - ..... -.FRANK VAN GORDRit. ONAFF & VAN &ORDER. MER'CMANDIS.I.I BROX .E.R.S. AND COHIVISSION MEI.CH.4 NTS •_ - 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. • • i • T.Cran 10 , B. Tr. Tie. a 01., New 'Vora, ;:qtrirnr a Thlar,,glh, Piub's P,lnier A Co, .. 1 epr. Ilartnaugh A CO, ‘. Thoutcon, laik C Young. StTaudl..4.lllnana a Ca. Ph3l.,,hibbi... 11..rrist...E, a llopp,.r. C.,. T. A. Il'ewh.ll A Pon, Phil.. IT. e Vag.., A GI, .. T, IF hilridgil 03 a Cu., 11.1tIal.ar.;11.,11. r.m.c..enh a On.. 1..,k Aradateed, r‘s A , .. 1 14•111 e, Ky. w1; , 1,. „--- fliraߧT k BA/WEIR, . PRODUCE AND Pima txtc,l4 COMMIS lON MERL:ILAN TS, 1267 Liberty Street, corner of Ilarid', FFFT6BURG.LI, PENN . A. SESl_Particklar atteution given to the Duren... and sale rd Flour, Gnarl, Dried Prints, Post.., rota, tut d,'ltutter Chrome, Chradr and Timothy Needs, it Orders prointaly Gllod at the lowest market plies Ad room nude n consignments. ggsk,.o6. ID. iNmburcb Bag 7.lstrolact,y. atalrlyi resale ~ 11 4 iL B. FLOYD & CO., ROMA ISAION AIERCR ANTS, , Fl. nr, Onto and Prodoca Gana.rally, LILO:RIP BTREVT, near Pa. R. a- Rawl!. PITTBDURRIf, PA. saßlyd E2=l I. W. ounasCx..— eit CHAD WICAK a. SON, COMMI i ISSION MERCHANTS, nx.u.Ens IN PAPER AND DANS, • Mod Agents far tho Ade of I. • Mahnotng Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Nog. 149144191 Wood street, mar 11054 Fittelorgh. lie..Wrapjehg Paper of Alenofectarers' prier.. Cobh pelf fur Rage. _ Jo^— lTd I. ann....! a. 1. catnasar: c n COrIBERT & SON. General Cirrhmin kJ • alca. Atonal for the Sale end Porobrue of Reel rates; No 51 !Vitae Wert, Pltsterreb. Dl2-1,4 , 'LLOYD & FORSYTH, • ESALE GROCERS, imAzinas IN PRODUCE I=l Tor the lado or PI METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 257 Liberty VaL'y 1. taasaaon Prlnlalloll, PA. C&Nrriirall & CO, OommlOOon & Forwarding Merchant WEStERN RESERVE CIIEESE, BUIVER, (LARD, POEM, BACON, FLOUR. 65511, Pot & ; Ashes, Bolereami, 141..41 A lend osl, Uriwl M=l:=M 141 and F IUTTIJL E IILVI'A 111'C(3 ICtICK r to.cgiscatatir a. CO., (bnO.ossor. to IluEcon. &Moro .ICo.I Forwarding and Commission Merchants. And Wholesale 150.1.-1 In Produsa, Floor load Wool, No. I!8 iron! and 1= ~coal g/... PatAbnr" lb aplayd—tddrlAl --1 StrannnAnan4Lonn—natunAgn v. rano...Ans. a. wayo...! SPILiNGER 11A1111AUGII & CO., ; COMMISSION MEROIIA NTS,r DEALEJIUi Wool, 'Meg, Provisions& Produce Gonerslly No. 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh etiollAhar. 42, ArlJk:ll.. Irlour. G-rain ;And Prodcage. Commission and Forwarding Marchantd, No. WSJ 6eeorulst., Pittsburgh, my3l:lyd ! loplosEntr DICKEY, _,Wholoeutlo Grocer, 2rod cei and Oomtdindon blereh.t, No. XIS Liberty Wont, neer Ittllnail Parsogor Depot. PlMlrtrrith, A. KREBS & BRO. i 1 ggit a It .11 s Cortuilr Wood and Fourth Sta., golf. PITTSBURGH. _ IVIZGLIELMMSCLECUVECEMSN, Practibal Lithographer, Nos. 17 and 19 Filth st., Pittsburgh km% DIPLOSIAS, BROW CARDS, PORTRAITS, LAILS, BONDS, CERTIFICATRS OP EPOCHS, DILL READ., DRAFTS, At . 011 0.1 Downer's rOilfig 801:Idling BhraVrbarry. 4 4 tqI7A.L TO IVI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR j 2/ to Mired Seedling la rife, equal to Barrie Now Ploe to flavor, hod from ea to fen More to produedio se ear oth e r of tbire hundred verbal. to cultivutiou " So ..eye SI, how of his SOO Seedling. a gentleman with i „ whom,' hare b on storminted and does badness teltb for ream, and In • I our trammed°. halm natter hid man to mladoubt tae w rd or honorable &gallon. width Induce* me to accept the "Kenny for his woutlertoll7 ProUtio lmtl7. Send for circulars of report of loyeathrating COMMilitti . .. I -JIMIN MUUDOCU.,Jit-, WI Pittsburgh and Oakland h'unerlm. —___ .. CAN /101144 DOISTOBIs ' LARGEST .AND BEST AR- gi tai .Dd 110 the Nov England gtaterg le mai•jl{.... , mad of wawa from all the tootoo of *Wane all tho modern improremewtsp and 'do r* for the comfort sod ecomsroodaboo of 1 1 41 1 bile. The sleeping rooms are lame sal wen altes of moms wowed arranged, mod cook fur families am' large traveling WNW, Wcontlone to be kept ea a Snit claw Efota ' Jall4ly LNWIO RICH. Proprletom Ts TUE Is ranged 11. tally loaded trerel. It - the traveling p youtllstnd; tho pletoty funds. and the how, In ovary row BLS FAMILYE'LootTR, — ido Este do. S do Snperfloe do, • t. by SIMPSON 11 tiXLSON, . W. cor CadO IL, Bait Rm., Allegt.sos, 000.. liiffii PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORLING,, DECEMBER 22, 1859. Vittsburg (g)atitr. or.nozAL PAPER OF THE OITY:-. PLIBLISIIED DAILY, TM-MEEKLY AND WEEKLY BY . ERR E T T ez C. 0.. FIRE 111113 R. ADO. SMITEI7I2. TIIURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 22., 1;•51) CITY AFFAIRS. tolmocobocteet. Oboorrations for the Gazelle, by G. E. Show, Optician, 58 Fifth St.—corrected doily: IN NUN. IN VINTON fl o'loek A. IS 00 12 " u 00 24 6 " P. IS"2 - BanqueLer. 2 0 5.10 t Tait Commit T nASInt AND TIM RAILROAD TAX-We have al eat, noticed the fact that an order Issued oat o the U. S. District Court in the case of G. . Dobbin, commanding the Commissioners muff Trealurer to pay the interest on certain retired bonds held by Dobbin. We learn that Thomas Williams, Esq., and S. 11. Geyer,. County Solicitor, have given an opinion in the cage that the county off - leers °linnet be Lre quired: to pay un it all the outstanding warrants and all the neces ary expenses of county affairs shall have been fi t paid. The above gentlemen say in their opinion that the current wants of the county must he provided for. There is no escape from this. Tho policy of the low—the necessity of the. government—the administration of jus tice itself—which is the primary object of the county, organization, and is not io 14 sacrificed to any' merely incidental or secondary coned. quench!, or upon any consideration whatever— absolutely require this. It has been held accord ingly in this State, In the case of the New Alex indrio T. It. Company, that even n turoplka 'road could not be levied upon or sold, !waner the public had an interest in lie we, and the same pot icy is now explicitly recognized in the net pro viding for the sequestration of the effects of merely, private corp Orations. Where the public has art:interest 'in 'the use, they must be kept in operation for their benefit, oven though it re• quire their whole revenues to keep them in re pair. The ease of It county is infinitely stronger, and the rule is necessarily the same. -Common. wealth. Vs. Commissioners, 2 Wharton 293. To grippes° that the people who nre its inhatt ' itante clan be thrust aside either for a railroad bondholder or any ono else, is to suppose 'hot the I courts Hof justice may bo closed, the county put under ban or in Undid, and the whole govern ment functions suspended, which Trout,' involve, not revolution; but anarchy, and stop all col lections and all payments cute at the treasury itself. ' This would be a new ph.ase of the door trine of outlawry which we dooot much whether any respectable court would venture to endorse, and none could ever 'successfully undertake to enforce. It assumes, moreover, that we have no grand juries, and no means of self eiistenec and self-preservation inherent in our organiza tion awe member of the State. It overlooks the many considerations which have been so singu larly Ignored in the abort sighted attempt to , turn political subdivisions into trading partner. Chips. ln conclusion, Messrs. Williams and Geyer declare that the question as to toe ohlign• lion to provide in the first place for the current waste Of the county, which are as essential to its life ae food is to - the individual, is too plain for serious: argument.- WE learn that there wee, yesterday, a meeting of the City Repnblinen Executive Commute°, of which Mr. Rowley is chairman, to consider whether some plan might not be devised to har monizethe deplorable difficulties that have amen on the Mayoralty. We had no reporter present, but it it rumored that two committees were ap pointed, tine to visit Mr. Sawyer and the oilier Mr. Wilson, to ~submit to these gentlemen err lain propositions with a view to harmonize ex isting differences. These propositions are : Firet, to taken vote in the ward, directly upon the candidate; or, second, to submit the mat ter to a vote of the Third Ward ; or, third, to call the Convention together again and let it adjust the difficulties if possible. We hope these ef forts to heal up the breach over which our ene mies ere chuckling with such glee may prose successful. Tue Republicans of the Second ward. Alle gheny, aC n primary meeting held at Moore's Hall, placed the following ticket in 1:10111iDblioti, to be voted for at the primary meeting on Satur day next:—Director of Poor, Jacob Oryer, Se- Council, Jahn llopkine end Rata Ashworth; Commoh Council, John Browo, Joseph littkpne. rick, WM. Chatabere,,,,lohn alcbt,nald, R. Mr.• Rutter/trees Rlcaa , •J:11,-Etulitb; -Asyteessor. John Slemtt, John Itninkey; Flelout Directors, Dr Baird, ono year, Hugh Mcßetry, {lance Dunlap, %V. A. Reed, Charles Arbuthoot, Alex Crarck. shanks, Wm. Marshall, Jas. McCaudleas; JUdge of Elections, John Ramsey, John Creighton, Moore, George R. Riddle; lospectors, John Rel. entine, J. G. Coffin; Constable, Jan. McMullen Hos. J. B. Ossneirpinc, the eloquent cham pion of emancipation in Missouri, arrived in on hlistiouri, her resources and the prevent pros our city, yesterday, and will give a free lecture pectd for emancipation la that State, to-night. lle is au accomplished gentleman, born and bred io ;the South, and has always been identi fied tinge he has lived in Missouri; with measures that commended themselves to the mind,' of can did and conservative men, as identical with the beet iatereste of that great and, Min to be, free State. 'We trust our citizens will come out eti matte let hear this gent-liftman to-night. It e can assure them in advance that they will not he Ms appointed. Isuonsv --Coroner Bostwick held an inquest yesterday on the body of a woman named Eliza Denny, Widow, who died at a house on Green street, in the Seventh ward, on Tuesday night. The verdict of the jury empanelled to enquire into ate cause of this demlee was to the effect 'that she came to her death from the excessive use of ardent spirits. She leaves two children, who have been sent to the Asylum . fler boo Muddied about two years ago. LITERAOY ESTEOTAtttIIENT.—Tho Mount err 0011 Litirnry Association 0000tIOCO to the pub lie that their first annual exhibition will take place at Illasunio Hall, this )Thursday) evenieg. The programme is extensive and varied, embrac ing orations, essays, deolamations, dialogues, etc., and from the high reputation this Society enjoys, me hare no doubt that the performances will be both interesting and amueing A band of music will also be in attendance. _ . J. /L. 1 , , Nu. 78 Fourth street, has nu his shelves and counters u very bcdutitul display g,f Books, suitable for Holiday (lifts, among which will be found all the late popular, standard and iniscolla aeons wnOto, plainly as well as Flipertgly hound. This store is the repository of all the religions hooks of the day. Mr. It. can furnish any work desired of n.Theological kind, in the whole scope of religious literature. Call at No. 78 and lake a look at the splendid sloth displayed there. KILIIIIII, at the sign of the "(]olden Ilarp,"his just received a full supply of Stephen C. Fosterts last and most popular ballad, enti tled "Then art the Queen of my Bong." Mr. Footer's genius has made him such a name io thin sphere of composition that all puffs have become entirely eupertluous. (10 and boy thin ballad without delay. Fins.—.We learn that the reeidence of Mr. at Oakland, was partially destroyed by bra no Wednesday. The fire caught in one oui house and extended to another, thence to the main resitleoce. The out.houttes were destroy. ed, but the dwelling wait, though injured, eaved by the active efforts of the neighbors. Mr. Zug is at present absent frcni the city. lion. Jane Barmatran, one of the Associate Judges of :Huntingdon county, died at hie reel dunce, in Shirleyeburg, on the Gtli inetant, et a quite advanced ago. lie was a most worthy man, and one of thn freest and most liberal giVere to religions and charitable objects in the State. Aiming his donations is ono of $lO,OOO to the Coldoszatinn Society, W■ learn with plantar° that our n,d friend, George M. Moniton, of Tarantula, has been appointed hiercaatile Appraiser for Allcgheuy county. The Commissioners have in this Instance made an excellent selection sad we are sure that it Will meet the approbation of a large majority of the merehautt of the county. Bast.—Jacob Miller, mate of the steamboat Mohowk, whine sweeping the snow from the deck of dho boat; on Tuesday, -fell come twelve feet, slighting upon hie head. lle.remained inseuei• hie for some time and bleeding. He was re moved to the Beaver Roues, where he lien in a critical condition. Tunaire.--Vact quantities of this delectable foal are in the market for Chrielman We hope ,everybody May dine on turkey next Monday. We have been expecting to behold one or more large fat ones walking Into the Gazette office, but they have not yet made their entree. BINATORIAL DELLO/al.—We learn that the Republican 'COnVentiOn of Armstrong county, met last Tnisday evening at Kittanning, and !w -haled T. J. Coffey, Eq., as their choice for del egate to the Slate Convention to he held on the P. 24 of ,February. yvi would call stteuttou to the list of Bank sod 'diorama Blocks advertised by Messrs: Austin Loamis tS: Co., for solo at the Merchants' En change; thisintorning,Wt 11 k o'clook—Excltoge clad Mechanics' Bank, Western, Ducks, Alit y sad Pittsburgh Insurance Stooks. }i%...e.~j a:~~.....:... PITTSBURGH GAZtfrtTE OUR BOOK TABLE. Tffil CONCOUD or Anse. By Edward Beecher. This work is to some extent supplementary to Melleeeher'e other work entitled "The Conflict ofAges," which was issued from the press a year or more since. The author says there is a vital connection between the two, end that the former was designed to prepare the way for this. The, many who read that, will desire to pursue the subject in the present volume, which is from the press of Derby St Jackcon, and for sale at the ,well stocked store of Mr. J. L. Read, 78 Fourth street. This book is elegantly printed and bound, and its matter bre attraated.mdch attention among theologians. flasons. I' nacisit & Co., on Market Street, an. nottece through oar advertising columns, th o morning, that they are prepared to furnish an - Wag that can possibly be desired in their li a Of business. Their stock is very large, and p r- Solln desirous of procuring presents for the hol i dayl cannot fed a better place to make it sake tioirin the city, either in regard to quality, iva riety or prioe. Mr. Y. Lae been engaged in be variety loudness for a somber of years, no at hisieslablishmeni the most fastidious cannot ail to tO suited. Tun Mayoralty election and the approaching Hot. idays no engross public attention that few are fogad directing their attention to the groat inventions and improvements of the day. None more strongly corn monde itself to the notice of the public than the tiro ver4 linker Sewing Machine, highly oinamontal, simtile In construedon and inoatotractivo in its opor- Thoy extents the,linost substantial at the oath time that they perfortO the most delicato,work. Ouaa tho wareroom, eve! Hague stare, cart . of Alkiket and Fifth streets; 2d story, and exam no these beautiful Machines. Get one for a liolid y ttirt—none more appropriate, none more accepts lo eouhl tro nolertod. POn Fors..—Threo Sao/grad)r for a full course of Writing and Book-keeping (Iwo unlimited) in the Birmingham Commercial Collage. Hero is an op porinnity tardy offered for noy one intending to at tend en institution of this kind, and One that should be taken advantage of as the above schnlorships will lw eald very rhroy. This institution has been in so, restful operation for over a year, and it Is not sur passed by any similar ono in this community. For further pArticulara apply at this canoe, where the schnlarrhips can be Ina ror tho Deily Pittllmrgh flaxen,. Et miens :—Something must be done, and that I immediately, to relieve the Republican party fru* the rertninty of defeat at the approaching ele,r 'ion for tiro Mayoralty. It is the duty of Messrs. itsim and Sawyer to withdraw from the cannon; and unless they aro disposed to consult their own wishes instead of that of the party, they will at 012.1 withdraw ; but I believe they have patriotism enough and have sufficiently nt heart the interest of the Re publican party, to induce them to withdraw and give the:Republicans of • the city an opportunity to eloot a thiid man, Which they certainly ran do. Should SaWyer and Wilson withdraw, or should eitlfot of than do so, it will place the party, to de clining, on high ground, will give him still stronger uporithe parry in future, and thus prove that hr it-not a disorganirer, and that the success of the parlyt is of paramount importance to the success of on liblividual. .Qs, for tnytolf, I could cheerfully volo fur either Wifubn or Sawyer, bat whet is the use of voting for eiil with defeat staring toe in the face. .!- A }furrow.% v. 'flu Washington Tribune. of Tueeday, says: 'On Friday last notices were served upon our CoMmisoinnero I hot exile hod .been brought agaltist Washington County by Andrew J Par nelt;Wat McCoy, Daniel C. List. George Men- John M. ilaindeu, itobert.Crangle, Joaioh F. Cpdegrall, Lewis A. Delaplain and Lewis C. for the recovery.of coupons d'uo upon rail. roadibonds. At the same time exeCutions were isetto'il to favor of Lewis U. Meyer, for .$1,e1:11i 71 drii(and $1.12 7.1 GNUS, and Nicholas Steadman f0r . 51.1111.4 17 debt and SS! 115 costs, accruing upOu unite for the recovery of coupons." The Seporter, of the game place, Bays: the hot week" two additional cocoa tiourchrve been issued against our.connty, by Lewis H. Myer and Nicholas Staid Man, holders of Hempfield railroad bonds, upon judgments which they obtained respectively against the coutily in the Circuit Court of the United Stales, on l'An :LI of March last. The judgment of tire fernier M for $1.638 74, wiiti interest from the dot 'above mentioned; that of the latter is for $1,334 17, with interest from the same date These two executions, together with the one pre sleety-1y igsuerl by NVCey, make a debt of nearly $5.4}00, which has been levied upon the treasury." The young nice of Washington, Pa , have or gaidied a gymnasium • Alen. Speer and Capt. .t. •I t ',o,to tt , Jr ...filik 1.•••• breet rinaird honorary members of t* Ficiremie. Washington Catrirliy rtatitisottoest—ti,meiy Sot' Aecltpvcr —A 'Child gurned n ',teach Priisnect Hill, about :: ruses fro m thm p o ry og b, woode scene of a dreadful accident on'Tnesday afini:rioon last Two ehddren belonging to Pat rielt'Keltcy, the oldest about 3 years of ago and Mie:youngest just old enough to walk, were left ateekin the house for a few moments, when the eleams of the youngest caught fire—it is sup. posod by cumin;; in mminct wish the fro in the tire•place The sufferingmof the child termin ated In death within throe hours itficr the neci• dont happened.— Warrrn (anti ) 514nc Ott. --The N i el Lisbon ) Patriot of last, week, says: —For a great many yearn an oilyjuhstariee has been noticed running from the bill across the creek, not fur from the bridge leading into Tlepoer's Hollow. Last week it was divqVerell to be a very fine quality of coal oil, end, that by straining once or twice it would makp:a good light Tram a lard lamp. It has the apprerence, odor rind qualities of cool oil, and by ;ghing through n rectifying process might me4eMsuperior article. It is el/id to rim from fivet,lii eight gallons per day. Rarcesavvt, —The Uttar.' Presbyterian of this cityeeyv:—The Delegation of the General Mi ami:lh], of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, wholisve been In this country since September !any suoceeded beyond their expecte. Dona in reisiog funds for the support of the Irisliblission to Roman Catholice. The total amount raised is about oholy thousand defines. (If this sum Pittsburgh contributed about "ern hanfNd dollars RiOtVAL —ln the Methodist Episcopal Church, of tlifs city , there has been quite an enlivening epirii!of religious feeling for the past few weeks, whiab has resulted in the addition of ono hun drei 'Members to that branch of the Evangelical Churgh. —Mon. Rep. Ttlx Indiana Refrisfer says that a hire. Smith, of that county, gave birth to three fine children, one d'sy lest week, and that ihey.aro all doing well,; Tho name will never he extinct. • ••••••••. • . W OAT not Pmint Weer - No great public want eau tang reonsitiarinatrenet. When • condition ••1 tam, I,t. 1... eiinef t levempod, 11,01 a greet public nail I. realized, ther, in theology, eh II F....eminent. Or plimlrs, that very want nr demand to .ore I • rthete mem, m e h one alit create the won. and the nee d the thing. the sew. Ing Machina, 1115 rasp, the telegraph. Thorn mar he re v. era! thernima Many may ruh lednre they are rent, bat 11. Ometply humanity will triumph, soil Ifni ;mid I. ;applied. It rthaot t.o ,het Medicine king r•mion what It not IOY.II- , ,i MATT 01 Intrliacina,..l which they who know mat know•lfittry while the confident pretender Is turn to to, a t. neva:, Nor will it 110 theism n amines sodittrkto anil et more flint only the private of the temple ,ran speak Its lan guage& interpret its oymbola; or snored. to equivocal that be wqrleourulta the pried form, AT Ithor worm, than he who abjutha the temple altogether. There most ere long be a eythetitlthat minim down to the wants of humanity In every day meet. the mode of the ;nether et her mill., the untie at the bielaide. tho,f•ther on Me Journey, or the sallorftm the ass. /tome thing or some symem that evert - body pan hero, end everybody can u.c, TO arreet tho : llmt 10. wisteria dims., and to traitor., the:middy ourretii of life ere Ito tonotaina are vitiated and Its farm. unilernelned, Old echoul medicine, with Its crude droplet:id potato', ran nevcreireet this ;mot. That In • game Mug lenge played nnt—athlog well tindetatood. INpuilly futile the taunted Minathini mid AOSTA WHOA TAIMIBLOV ha. begotten tel folly metaltiwi Tho wathrsuregan never la; more than o doubt. Int orpadient or metal peitholve Iti the head. ef the people. Nor ran the MIAMI form of IlOme pray, however lamella do. MentiOnanual, or onmplete Ifs assortment of tincture* sod pellelthlie ever anythlog NATO than un miming pastime In the hand* of tho people. The eyritem 0501uever &Milord for sizeh nee, and goo never all much a Place. Beat la couthoded that licystharv's eystena of Fpecltic flotneepathy dens mart Ills warn' In • smell, neat time arecutilprisod .nsat twenty Stealth; Remedies he all the More eutontoticoniplelnts to which •• faulty are subrect, sod th e a tii.g e .r o t o •thanged and methane.' that any permn of milliner* Intelligence can tomtherafrilly , npply them. They ere I free from dunter or intricacy, and,•thording to the teat, ianur a thoumnds Thu ricer, eputable vermeil •he um hem, At e, aucomalni. Why, then, may not this great probleht he considered A 3 mired, and that here l• • amterti that dths meet the wants of our common humanity In ref ry day hroe.the great minis/. *Walt of nnidluitlnn for the relief of the maple, And silapted to their wattle. Nuttily nottiloi*ran be mote harm!..." than In Poor Pills, nate tog ono corivenbiinl or successful than thee° NerCITICS. (.4114u0m ens rulen the ITnIAS of tho people, wirshiver the nihilists , . .lid nneaullirope philosoptieramay ffie coutiary. thow them • good thing, let its trier. lle Le ;Clearly deruoustrated, old they will hot heal.. to also st:their meat cordial patronage. The Man. have al• i.wily the Judgment of • physician .nesrulog the ' , Mum 110STETPEIVid IJITTRItn, . may Le wen in the Immense. imautitke of (hi. matlriuw tbet are anunatly mLI lu iereil own. of the 1.1.1. it lie DOW frenoplin.4 nal great. IV superior to all other remedies yet derived toe dm.eo of the di chili.., raw., such as Wm.., 40.1.7, tippet, ela, amt fur the 'intone fever. that from dermilSoment of thow,portione of the eye.. iloaloiterls baton in fast becoming a honwhold word from Mai. to Telma, from the above/toil the Atlantic lo the Pacific. Try the article .d to eatlineit. Bold 4, drattAlat• tool dentin generally, neorywhere .nd I.loAmerpgit, A A Marl, nodoifitetarera and proprietor*, ►v Witriitind CA /root worts. JolitkdkviT LADIES FURS iTATS ANI):CAPS OF FVERY STYLE AND PRICE AT M'CORD & CO'S 4 N . P. 131 WOOD STRIE . ET JO2. BUSH'RY APPLES in ;fore and 11 for We by OBAIIP t WALIOSDES. 'LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT ;HE DAILY GAZETTE - OFFICE Thirty.. Sixth Congresa—Pirot Scieion• Weennwaron Crrr, Dec. 21. ' 3loctebyte—Mr. Davidson, of La., said he ner noun for the indulgence of hash language, and certainly had no desire to wound the feeling, of any gentleman. Ile liked to hare freedom of speech for himself, and therefore ho would never tresspass on that right as applied to other. It was a grave error to say that the South musts to force slavery Into the territories. All they ask, end which they ore determined to hare, le that their rights shall be respected on the common territories of the country. Ile belonged to the Na. Lionel Democracy. 110 had been asked whether he would consider the mere election of Mr. Seward as eufficient cause to secede from tho Union, sandi had answered certainly not. lie would wait for arinvert act. Bet that overt act had been committed, and Seward is accessory. before John Brown's raid for which, before God and high heavean, the Republi cans are responsible, his ardent love for the Union prompted him to hope that the bitter cap would pass away. Let climate, coil and their products settle the slavery question. Mr. Cobb, of Ala., made a good-I:atned speech. Ho asked the Republicans whether they had no other member than Mr. Sherman to 1111 the chair; a mem ber who had not signed the endorsement of Helper's book. Ile endorsed an union of the Democrats, South Americans and conservatives. Mr. Ethridge, of Tenn., In reply to Mr. Cobb, de sired to know where the votes to select a Speaker on tho basis proposed by the latter were to come from. Mt. Cobb rejoined: We will get the Democrats; you South Americans wine over and help us, and we tkink that we can parsed° others to do likewise. [Laughter.) Mr. Etheridge said be and his friends had refused to entertain the proposition for going over to the Democrats, unless they could show that by going over, an election can be effected. It was demonstra, tad that the Democrats cannot unite their Votes en' any one candidate. There wan not a macron the Democratic side, who can, as claimed, obtain ninety three votes. A week age ho sold the Southern op position could put one of their number, Mr. tinnier, in a position where the. Democrats could elect him. They could now pot °nee( their friends in a similar position, could the 'gentleman from Alabama place one of his friends in such is position that the South ern opposition by going over can elect him ? When Mr. Cobb could show this, then it would be time for the opposition to consider the proposition. Mr. Cobb-.-! wanted a straightforward answer to my question : will he vole for the Democratic nom ineoe, if we can get 93 votes for him. Mr. Etheridgo—Wo haye said this very morning ourselves, that whenever the Democrats show that , they can concentrate their votes wo will consider the proposition. Mr. Cobb—What will you do? Mr. Etheridge—l will vote for your candidate, in a certain contingency, if my vote will elect him. After further conversation between Messrs. Ethe ridge and Cobb, Mr. Rotel, rose and was listened to with marked attention. Hamad his humble name had be_•n befereaho (louse, but not through any act of his own. Ile did net presume to aspire to the Speaker's chair. lie was hero for the fret time, withodt parliamentary experience, and unacquainted with the business of the blouse, and therefore hod no right or reason to expect any such tokens of consid eration and regard as those ha had received. Ile desired to express his grateful acknowledgments to his political friends who had stood by him, midmost especially those from whom he had heretofore differ ed. Tie desired to express his grritification to them, not in cold language of conventionalism, but in those simple' words which leap up from the heart to the lip. Ile withdrew from the contest, to name a gen tleman who he was sure would be acceptable to both sides. Ile meant the conservative portion of the Douse, who battle for the Constitution, and protect it from the angry surges produced by the persistent course of those who call themselves Republican. Ile nominated Mr. 111illson, trusting he would claim support of those who are not only conservative in name, but in conduct. l ltpplanse;i impatient cries of "vote, ballt.-) Mr. Cobb-1 trust the object of harmony it ac complished ; and since it seems that organisation can now bektrected, I am done. Much anxiety was manifested to rote, but Mr. Clark, of New York, rose, saying he proposed to ad dress the 'louse directly on the question of organisa tion. \l'h to he did not expect, to show how an or ganisation might be effected, he thought what he would ray would show how an organization could not be effected. Mr. Adrian—lf you think you can bring about an organization, f hope you will speak that word. [Se veral voices, "So do 1; lot's hear it.") Mr. Clark, resuming, said he bed been called •n Anti.Lecompton man, and sometimes accused of mer cenary bargaining for the rale of vote. for Speaker. As to this published slander on him and his brother mercenaries, he hod long ago reached that point of political desperation when nothing Said or written by living men could is the slightest degree Influence kits action in the organization of the Muse, or any other metier. While he claimed the right to speak for himself. Ito utterly disclaimed the right ttf those whet were acting with him. in defining his position, he celled himself a Statemsltight Demoorat, and said that he trturophod over the organization In his dis trict where the federal officers combined to defeat hint. Holding no allegiance to any man nr organi zation, he was free as the flag that waved over the Capitol. Ile hod opposed Mr. Bocock because he was the candidate of the Administration. air. NiZiernand mid that some g,ntlemen had voted far hint withont the slightest solicitation on his part. and. as oany boor, contrary to his wishes Ho lat.utol his frieClia, tter thanktng them for their kind regard, to soulfur him on longer. lie then complinuotedM• alillson as a patriot and statesman. and entirsly capable of discharging the duties of the chair. Uth Il dlul—Whole noull , or racing, noreateary to • h01e.., 111: :+liet men, 01; 7:alertly, Dark. of Indian, 4; eenttertnie. 7 Mr. Winslow &wired uue atom ballot, and, II no election, Lo lutenti.l to clirr a resolution that front sod alter to-day, or to-morrow, aa gentlemen might choom, nu farther rote would be token till tho sth of January. Mr. Burnett said therms., why be appealed to hlr. E.th oridge to unite on a note for )Ir. Alillaun tram that ho wanted to am an united Youth, which would du much to tobnko the °Maniere, of Helpers Book. Mr. Ilthrr{do lioted MI political land gogrophlca/ awl twltil Mr. Burnett meld rally the detuoratlc ferret, he oil net arraign tarn, who enw elect., In dollance ‘ , l that patty. I Appian... I Mr. Unroll spoke or the lord of Kentucky for the Unlen, which was applauded, and ha asked Li. colleague, Mr. An th.reon, why ho did nut rote ler . - . . Mr. Anderson replied ho Will born and raised a Whig, and had voted constantly for an American, and intended to do it to the end of the contest. lie would not voto for Million, because he was a Demo crat, and could not vote for Shernian because he wail a Republican. Further, ho ( Anderson) was In favor of the Kansas Nebraska bill, and could not, there fore, vote for Million, heroine Million was againat that hill. (Laughter and applause.) Mr. Barnett, In reply, said Mr. Etheridge was here at the time, and with Million voted apinsttho Kan sas Nebraska bill, and yet his colleague could not vote for Etheridge, as Speaker. t Laughter and ap plause.) Mr. 11 ill, speaking with touch energy, said, when he yielded the floor to Mr. Burnett, he did not ex pect the latter would stigmatize the organization to which he belonged. As the miserable Know Nothing party had voted fur Mr. Millson, because he respect. ed that gentlemen fur voting against the Known,- brash& bill, and because Mr. Stinson was incapable of appointing any whitewashing committees. Ito Hill) came here against the opposition Democratic party,and with sentiments:rather peculiar, and rather more Southern than those expressed by Mr. Bartlett. Dist he would never, so help him find, eminent to de stroy the etructure, under which we live, merely be cause a man with objectionable political principles should be elected to the Presidency. Ito would wait till some overt art was committed before he would consent to strike the fatal blow. Ile was a Constitutional mon and no other. tiie re marks were eathusiastically applauded. Mr. Burnett apologized, by saying If, in the heat of debate, he had used the' expression "miserable Know-Nothing party," ho would take it book. Mr. hill said he came here with a view to breaking up both the Republican and Democratic parties, and erecting on their ruins a bettor party. Mr, Anderson has the floor for to-morrow. Thu House adjourned. Senarc—lverson, of Georgia, gave notice of his intention to introduce bills amending the Act estab lishing the conic of claims, and changing and regu lating the mode of appointing cadets to the West Point Military Academy. A message was received from the President of the United States, transmitting executive communica tions. it'hersupon the Senate went into Executive Session, On tho doors being re-opened, Bright, of Indiana, submitted o resolution for tho appointment of the Standing Committees. Each Committee was then appointed by s strict party vote of 31 yea/ to 1U nays. Mr. Rica corrected a misunilarstanding of some reporters to regard to his response to Mr. Pugh about tho displacement of Mr. Douglas from the Territorial Committee. Ile said ho was not a party to the trans. 110,10011, nor upheld Mr. Slidell introduced a bill:making an appropria on to facilitate the acquicition of Cohn by negotia on. Referred to the Comniitteo on Forotgn Rola- On motion of Mr. Bale's resolution was adopted, instructing the l'ost Moo - Committee to Inquire if it he not practicable in some manner to avoid the pa rent delay in the transportation of the mail between Washington and Boston. On motion, Mr. Foote's resolution was adopted, instructing theTommittoe on Finance, to inquire into the practicability of adopting some more effectual end economical mean. throughout the country, and making an appropriation for the purpose of accom plishing the effect. Mr. J . :Cajond introduced several bills which failed to metre the action of the lut Congresa. They re late to the administration of justice in criminal cases, appeals and writs of error, concerning seamen, and amending an act regulating the carriage of ranee germ In steamships end other vessels. After another executive session, the Senate st joumed. Naw arta, N. J., Doe. 21.—000 of tho enamelled cloth factories of Brown .t Prentice, of this city, situated ow tho corner of Academy and Chatham Its. olio destroyed by fire at an early hour this mooting. It was a three.story brick edifice, and contained a fair supply of stock. The origin of the fire is un known. Lou $5000; insured for $l5OO on the building, sod $lOOO on the stock. The fire will not Whew e w ith the firm, am they have other large fee torte's that were uninjured. Wssmnoron, D.C. 21.—The American and Whig Opposition members unto in cannon this tnOritiog, - and agroed to =Una voting for Bottle: for Speaker. VOLUME LX2CIIIr-NUMBER 14 Citreous/Al, Dec. 21. Theoverland imailief the 28th uIL passed Malley's station at 12:e'clo4k last night. It is due et St. Louis on Thursdity !night. The detention of the mall was caused bf hi g h, ,„, e , in the Texas riven and Revere weather ontheilains. In the cane of Biddle A Boggs vs. Merced Mining Co. application will be made fore blitni s . w i t h the view of appealing to the ft. S. Supreantoetasct_ The steamer Siena Nevada was toleavOOBanPrax, Cisco en the 29th, for Panama, to take thins* York mail of Dec. sth. The steamer Cortez itiehad Sass Francisco on the 25th, causing much ref oiiiiit t A severe gale occurred on the 24th,-tleeding the streets and causing much damage to the shipping: The schooner General Morgan was sunk and dereral others wore seriously injured. A fire occurred at San Francisco on ti0n , 2740. de stroying $lO,OOO worth of property. The Austrian brig 'rich, from Rio Jatelre, , isebich was supposed to be foundered, had boon feu 'd an chored on the Mexican coast, with two Sail re on board in a starving condition. All the ere*l with. the exception of three others who had lidded at San Bias, had died. 3 A slight shock of an earthquake was felt sit San Francisco on the 27th. ii It was rumored at San Francisco that the Eiscato riel contest would be narrowed down to %filar and lltildwln. It was supposed that the electien ,*ould be poletponed until next session. The revenue cutter W. L. Marcy has retarhed to San Francisco, being nimble to land at 'Variation° Island, in consequence of a severe gale; Dulness at San Francisco was dully. no sales of importance having transpired since thejlasi n ail. A large amount of rain had fallen. New Yens, Dec. 21.—Five men and 'enci g 7 I were Itro burled in the ruins of the store, No. 64 , acl.ltreet, which Poll down last evening. Three inert:aad the girl were taken out alive and but slightly injured. Policemen Stewart was next taken ottlfitt had re ceival terrible nod fatal injuries. ThaTiratitea con tinued the labor of removing the midi spveral hours, and finally came upon the horrible mangled body of Mr. Ely, a wino merchant, wail must have been intently killed. NEW Yr.- Doe. 'EW Yong, Doc. l.—A dispatch from Wa ton to the Herald states that a meeting of abut 90 ,American, including the members of Clangrets, was 'held last evening at the rooms of P., ItvWlsilker, (tor. Crittenden presiding. A resolution nip ittlopt.. ed recommending the appointment of a eonitnittee to report to an adjourned meeting, to be held thisg even fog, a plan of organization whereby Viereatinitippo. SWIM to the present Administration ban he united for the Presidential contest of 1860. Tho rogation designated Gov. Crittenden as chairman. TbetAmer. icon National Committee will meet to-morrow} New Yeast - , Doc. 21.—The Republican Wittional Committee is in session at the Astor gaunt No action, his as yet been hail, but It attanni`prObable that St..l.4mis will be selected for tho National Con vention. - POILAIPCLI . IIIA, Dec. 21.—The National Anierican Committee convened to-day at the American Douse. The Don.. Jacob Broome was appointed Chairman, .and B. Duncan, Secretary. A committee was ap pointed to confer with the cotonsittee;.appoin}ad at the Washington meeting, on Monday night, to con sider a plan of organization for a now party inioppo- Orion to the Administration, consisting or.A. D. IL Stuart, of Va., Anthony Kennedy, of'llid4,Biastus Brooks, of N. Y., Blanton Duncan, of Kentucky, J. Broome, of Pa. &committee was mien:appointed to prepare an address to the American • peoplet. No other action was decided on. The session woe hietly / devoted to the private discussion of the'ola me of prominent mon to MI the Presidential Chair. • Roestann. Me. Dec.2l —rho Commercial 11oom ' was di - stroyed by tire last night. James 'Sears wail killed, and J.. Ebner and El. W. boreseverely:lnjoreal. Tho iossambunted to 112 ow, I.es-thirds of which Is Insured. I ST. 1.0100, DC, 2I—E muffle —The flew, - ff falling *lowly . TI /0 ice Geary. No hosts have arrived ordelierterawlsysi Navigation Is suspend/NI Weather cloudy and:colsl, with Indication* of .now. Loritvit.l.B.lB , B. 21—lireuing —The . with 8 feet, 7 Indite in the cartel, and 6 88.46 186 t hewon the ptuis over the fill.. t Raw Tarn, D. 2! —The Repot)lira; ronTeuticn Rill 1,0 held at Oblcago n thaPtb of Jane next. I INVITE ATTEYFION to some of the not cx trannlinary cores by 4 . , i PECTORAL SYRUP.' •• .• 'My aro at home, and •ny ono who 614 . 4°40 rin In. quire of rho persons whp Wire been enrol by It. .i;/11.11i111*. 92R Is prepared at any time to osamino.Lunks t Athont charge, for all throe who need Gls rartllclueii. Tina rqice or him PECTORAL Is fno rents nod SI per Inottltwt.4o TOOD prrar.Er. • i For common C. 514 tOrn Pr. K SYRUP. - ' 1 Poc Inciplorit C.oueritilp ioa Dale IT KEY.4,PIZ'S iqgtTon AI. SYRUP. Por Qaiti.y rel., Dr. KEYSE.R.'S PECTO4I. syqr. Per daroDy of Dretthing tike Dr. IiFYIRWBPIicTOR AL SYRUP. Por Aetbma and Ph thini, tutu Dr. R. EY,UR'S UECTOR AL SYRUP. For toflouvr.l fete Dr R RYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Vor tug., Dr. E PieTknA.T. SYRUP. For Yalu lu Druuut rut., Dr. REYSEZi'd PEr....1 4 0RAL SYRUP. . . • ! : for Spitting 111c.1 taYu Ilr KILYIiXICA YNCYiIG A/. SVI(I7I'. ?, Ear Vale, lake Dr. It E Y.? Clq.!' EYED F. • For Proarbee. For.. Ti 11,41 t•ko Dr 11ETAT;rv3rEt - ron AL SITUP. For any Lat,, Di.oaae DO, De. IC EYSRIVA I'E AL SYRUP. I For any Du•naa, of Iho Larynx tat. , Dr. KrYSIDIII.I PEA. TORAL SYRUP. , . . . For any Di..v+n of Ma Brood:olio take I , r KETp:It'S P/ICTOR A L SY DC For any Dimas* of the Tract r% take Dr. 51111.' I.F.C TORAL For Hoarapness tato Dr. KEA - HRH'S PECTOIAT.SRUP, For Poin la the Longo Dkko Dr. KEYSKIi'i PFATFDRAI: BVHUD. For Catarrh take Dr. lIRVAE7L'S PEOTOIaI, avitr. P. For tolooratlon of the Into Dr. IetYPDIDA TONAL StRDP, For MI Ctovt Difoosom take Dr. IS EYSZNS pecrrotmt, DICEDP. For proof of our amertlous rend the hdlowiug cake, moat of which aro to oor owe city:— , Prersouson, tOv. 113,18. Da. lieraux—Although not an advocate of: Patent:Alva ohms, In gdoral, It alLirds net plasma ludescribalfio to wormend -your Pectoral Syrup. As • meillclualtl~ well thy the attention of soy person who rniy hi . 71 mum nor be affected with coughs, colds, rough and homeerniso of any kind, and for Ila peculiar qualificulonelne removing all that disagreeable animation altendlog a mvero cold. I, 1 hare boon, more or let, In my Ills affected with tha see velvet of colds And hosimeriess. At time. my.lbroSit Eroold become so close.' as to prevent my spookinEateme mettle per, and I.y taking a few dome rf tbo above rep It trauld roller° 1.1. entirely. In rocommending this modlcioo, I mast Phhealtafingly say that It lithe beet remt,idy t ever found; porpertlog to cola the shore, nor should any Loony bo without Pal corn. f...r domes,w so prevalent. "f Poor., moat respectfully, I Flowage D. : Jortm,:i Ciudiler Citirenio *posit Bonk. Pr 11.111.1.... 0., Itarch Id, Infoi. I h ‘ s, 0,0 , d Dr. Koysor . • Cough Sinn . for it boil olden of imaoral yoare emending. and One rhoes fully eiy thotiit I. the best modiclue tar the same that I have ever token: J. Pal os. COI.. PRATT AND DR. REVBEFE3 PECTORAII SIC P. —Ds, Rusin—Deer Sir: Caruso ar the delay:fp! to of t knowleffifing escollevico your Pectoral C-onich Eyrup amt., I take. great Memoir. saying that it all you nay it Is. it knocked the no:, out of my kough; atid the word one I wtis over afflicted with. I ha., not ifandlm than oriuhalf of the bottle, and I can nuil if/3%164 that o a r il o who aro afflicted would giro it an fair a trial is I hiivektono, nod they will too pevnel to say, "It le no quAck altalkine: I would not auffer another such an attack tot /In,' Otinidur• anon, ur at any coot. I aro confident I ran brvalhilimoro freely than I ever dbl. 1 alualralway• acknPeleage li debt of gralltmlo for Invent hog of excellent a renrody.-., - ITon ar et liberty to Imo my name. In thia regard p i iv you Think proper. E 1 , Pater,'; Meamuter Coro. Coon, Pittston:l;lo l a. Ptersaciatt, &toy lt, EMU. , N. IL—I am no strong.. to my fellow.cif Ivens; and ail who entertain doubts eau consult me personally. •'; ,; vg P. • Plrraminton, F4,lf5T. READ TILE TRUTH.—Da. Harman—l Intro Wilanghtor samba taken several tualicittea fora bad coneb,,w4hout assent--.moo t ; them Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. , I pprd eased from YO• • bottle s• PECTORAL SYRUP, and before she had Toro ball bon)* ohs was relieved. The Second bottle cored her °nth oly of her rougb. Jailer 14astil. Rubiewon street, Alleghiniy. !• Prreanclunt, Dee. 31, A GREAT CURE DT DR. IETWER'6 PROTGRAL STRUP-1 live In read. township, AllegheilF °mints. I had • coughins and epitting, which commented liboolt the 4th of February last, and contiuund eight ctlonth.o, I em ployed the boat physicians to the county,irod give:neigh mullioned mabated mUI early In October. At thitt time I mu advised to try your PECTORAL COUOII ?RIM, iShlch I did, and after I had taken ono tattle I was etittiali free from coughing and spitting. I had despaired of -ever get. ling well, and I think it should be known that 014 Falltsble remedy will thi for other.; what It ha done hi Pay tawil Joao C. Lunrihiebtra4p Witness—A. A.l..Kine.. Patton Tp.,Aptillith, 1157. A WONDItittTL CURB. —Some Woo .goyim old Catigla boo of Wee was eery In with • bad cough, which avert 00 ° uppoead w b•oanatcoptLud. Uio reletirea told tgethft , had taken every nuneety they heard of althea, Irehetht Id brother came to aro him die, and all were confirmed to the belief that he could not 1100. I had .loot the thirdi.l • bottle of your POototol Syrup, which I gee<Bile flint Ilrely cured hint, to the tattoo hihMOIII of all. What - Mk. the ca.e mote remarkable la the extreme age of thea.n, he being about eighty yea. old. I bore oodoutd.tbe rediuni mood hla We. JOIIN PECTOR I. SIRUP la wid it Eti• .tore. No Wood etyma, sod Iq 5. ilkout for Allegboof • Furs! Furti!! , z THE PREMIUM FURSIII , Loots mui,LER, Manufacturgt all kinds or Wks', Cblldreott or Gentlemtn*lpltn. Blnlgh and (tarring° Lobes, dealcst In Banta .Itabes4.te wholesale. nod nrtall. No. 138 Wood street, neat dwvt4 Dr. Keyser. t • *ark. reptdrod, cleaned and !eland In an/ bort tttan. nor. Allklttiln sblpplng Inn bonen. netPiZtbd 1; 11 TEACHER OF IliT.J ' Bi„ ltdorlern and .Tinging.) g alirelasase In Sloping, in the Eeeninp for eilpflei4and fleturday• for J.:Lasalle.. .11/Plenns made known upon application at DEN6III. NO. 113 KORTH letttatellegh, Pea. 0c . 341y "W P. MARSHALL k '4,) 9 . VP • D. SMITH, Auooonco ibe arrini of NEW WALL PAPERS, 80RD.013, No. 87 Woo arum .. . 1 -- 1 t,it,.. , 1 , 4. -.-,l' COMMERCIAL RECORD COMMITTEE 1 , 011 DECTEMIEM Jim= Pest; Cull/4 Pleu.ox. Janrit B. rlcarcr... IL J. WAS; Rzcsir-Ovinn PITTSBULLGLI lErported 4nania.7l/ for Ms Zittsburph Gud PrrnlMUnrk Turssusr, Drumm. Rd, Inso. Rosiness Is quiet. Little' doing to large trauma:ions! :Wow waft are for east In email quantities to go over the holt .,daYs As the seam for settlements and closing np the :0151lnew aboroachea, s l tight grip is kept otwu foods on band :and few large Purchases are made. The stock of floor In Hate Is large and constr.:Wl to roe,. In with awry artiest :from Prrdrim gem•rallg err full, and no 'isles peening. FLOOR—veo note let,. 01 al: hhi. . nt $3,15 to $15,2 , 1 for 'taper, d 03.5145.02 toe Eswnonal $5,01n516,25 tor Extra Tam ar. mosll 4 lotsstss,9o, EV, and kft,lll. GRAIN—WO bush ear corn at .I.pot Cr ; 1600 bmhebt IPriug Parley it (15; 55 do Undo at 77144 wheat it $1,05. and RIM imek ebb, at $1,23% APPLE.lmmdes 9 .l.ls Irbil medium quid, gun Apploa at SR'M2,62. DRIED FR.l3ll—drs of RI limb Pearlua at $l, nod 42 do Silipplas at $1,07(4152. nUtIAR--eels v Mule N t 1 at b' z l .ii•T.o34 . - MOLARSIOS-113 bbla at 52.3.55. OOPYRE--tudss 42 bags at 12140113. 01111ESE—astai 212 Inc at v 1 11. 1,151/1-51 bus at $1.2.k. • DlL—sslw 6 bbts Lard at fin/. I RUITER—D bbl. at 17. and 3of Roll al 10. POULTRY—ssles 300 dressed Chickens at c; an.! 100 dres sed Turkeys et 7. • 1101.10—des IG drowial at G. TOBACE/3--salre 5 boa at 27c 14 61019EITA4y AAUP OOAIIIY:RUTAL. The regular moothlymeoting of the Baltimore and Ohio '.llallroal PIM held on Monday thoteing, a hen tho revenue of ;the road for the month or Norrud.cr, ISflO, wog 'herrn to 'horn been 63 followe: IllaluSterts..li7lll.llroch. N.V.'. V.. Tooo. PaPsettgata..l73ll76 411 $14,4a3 77 ,p 3,1,59 . Z 0 1101,827 r,7 7,833 33 1,000 00 SOS P., Ixprns- 11,2P8 97 1,1910 00 ..--. 11,01,8 03 Tnorma....--."48.676 03 6,500 81 17,050 31 nta,iLo T0ta1...535,743 73 $5,50 CS $22 2 ,203 5 $1.31,57 , Showing a oat increase over the corresponding month last loss of $50,407 SI, which is w very gratifying exhibit. The N. Y.Tribono of Tuesday sam.-s-The amount of ;40111 ptcdorml from the mines ofCalifornia from the year PAR to .IS4S, • period of tenyears, was yi45,000,000: white, during the six years from 1552 to 155, the diggrogs of Australia have yielded V 10,822,000, maLing :..For her a total of VS.'S: , SM.OOO. The Bank Stalententhas gvuerally anticipated The ltmk 'rtutttgAra are Inidently more unzipua to earn dividend" than dia.uatut prudently. The .IrpuAt lino drwa not yet twi11..., l..., any acs mutation or (nnue hero 1, th, •payment of !January Inter.. money. The inert-wart 6iscounter atone 'lrolllll have producer tho eldarg”,l depot Uta as given in the .table. : Of the Philadelplita hack etatent.nt., Ter lb. heel, the ledger mays:— t "There is a alight decreaia of capital and au Increase of $177.4UG of luaus. 'There wait aleesii incr....sof nearly $lO - TliA) doyenne The stwitt average tell off $17,20G, end the rm:flatten $.11,70d. Time In •TrOldint it wilt Le sato la • eery corn one and is likely to tenting/ of the same ebaracrier fur /101210 Wet , l4ll In COll3O. A. rAnitufrod trite this time last year the lowa. an: riiduced atintareanilllon: the deroad ta about $l,• itefl.tatil. the circulation Menet •nd them...eta about Shell,tAAJ. The tit. Louis Democrat says ,—,tonther week Las slat, 'without any perceptible ditterence in the quantity of or reties Cr benkable funds in (ht. market. There Is still, marked scarcity In both, and consequently no ‘biterence In their vain, The city banks ot inane, as a ccusconencr, have been enabled to Increase , tied,. circulation a venal amount— some $15,010 all—and the Illiteds wont) by bore found old fp, loreatment. Wing Cu the ettrucity id money and some Ina. contained by money dont... In Lille bungnt en Now Orlenno, More In bow but little demand Cru time bills, nod ;sten o idiom they aro tonight., ire higher. Tilt lfon Tinnu—The Loulssille Suwon' tooth up, the number of begs killed op to loot entutday at Ilsnt pinootN9, - P 25. It adds:— . - The eat:nate at the °pew the wation eras that 240,- 000 to head and it will not exceed that amount. Fr ter an teen.. scliene are concerned, there I. fiery huh . dant: The bush:was is confined pretty much to aina for filling order.. The receipts by the Nashrille Bail ,td up to !Saturday were 72000 heal_ abd they may teeth coo Lela. The receipts 114;[ ..acts were 52,1.41 The B. Levis Ih.vneczet esp.:the prices of hop or. Bet, ytey MD CO 541234 for extra heavy dirpateb dated 17th, at. New Orlmes, reports Seger steady end lu fir daunted e 7 , , , t09,7Af t e for fair; the ...tete Coring the oreA rere 7690 Ithte, and fer the reason 9,775 111515. Molasses in /Inure deniund and more t/Inesilion to buy than to sell, and prim /are stiffer, though not quotably Isighen sal. 42;l of 11OU bbla et . 4e. The receipts dutidg the weak were 10,000 bble end for tbe eooroo 95,000 bblikagtlnet 100,V00 last kettS.. The nmliagton, Loo , Liao keye, aoye of tho protracts In tr.he condition of lowa Is decidedly tattler gran I t year. Formers all Pare something for which toot.. le a mar et.and hero abundance at foul for their gook." ST. LOCIS, par 10.1.inoce—ISO tags 14, ed, llontor h llohin. sou: I.Uths do du, 25 tads door, Liggaot L c:;112.07 do do,o ark 4 co; 75 ;Ira bucket, Liod.oy. lIINCINNATI,Tor Ilarad bide liquor', Bald; WO do floor, 1110ully a co; S2do alcohol, 65 do Itaisky,2.lo bag" corm. 3 kg-s soda, 60 roue pig mobil, 63 bait shorts, attudry Cousigueer, 10 ahafta,o3 arsiabbs, chains. 1 la, 32 trim lavers, 3 troughs. 321 ' - pcs iron sort, I+ Senora • co; 3 Phis hams, 2.5 ban tobacco, 166 bids; floor, 265 bales totted, 57 001 liquors, Clark a co. per Choroit—C2l 1.0. paper, "TCollocIgh; 102 bp; barley, Tomer: 70 brick, I Ohl poultry,3l Uhl apple, 4 do, tat butter, 13 dre.sted boa., 4 tads. 3 bas. 2 barkta, 1 keg, 2 bpi poultry, sundry consignees; IS has 6> floor, 2 661.1 Vs buttor, 1 do pultry, Steuart; 4 halos hap, 2 OOp. chickens. 113 bas corb,l bbi, 1 ban., Arbuckle, Aka oat", 2 bogs, 1 lata butter, Cain. Thu wrntlfer wr.dechltaly chilly and nor . Anforinl.lo yef,- ferday. Ten river has full no nflrenn.go from ttko Inn, faun, the told efonthor and nun,. having ohokell up the nide ifrontful. The ptp,r• down river glio.bot little neve, and Thee of minor nnpurfence. The Cincinnati Ore.., of Tuesday. sayin—The bulk a 'lb. freight for Wlneding and Pittshurgh principallyinr ibipping lots, cotton, and loml crdere. To Of. Lorna the 1:0- raring. are dietvaaing dolly, and the packs. oruployed)n Lhat trade are buntiog Omfintax elsewhora or laying op. The Naaltaille trade to spirited with superabundant toning" and Comities able tone onion. ~ A mong the arrivals from twlow ere notice the lindine, Anglo Paton, W. L Macias and Lebdium--sli haring been dettinsd et the foot of the canal by the fleet of dcaxading dial boats,. The Anglo Liaise, from Memphis, cleared for Riit,burgh last night, after procuring plias and replenishing harems.. She ill. I.= balm of cotton. The lows„ from be. Orion.,n is due and will doubtleas le timid in jprtthie morning. The ttoeetoneirrieeti fi net Pittsburgh but night, with a fall caego Trio Cambridge, alter re sealed fifty barrels of whiskey, proceeded on Ger tray to Sr. loin* for which place Olin bac! fathead. The Perms, from this port, ISITiTed at New °dean. on the rth lust , sit No The BL' Lord* Dem.. rat, of 31onday, .eye:—The Breast left eaterday morning, and in making the cruising at the hewer mod of the city wee enok her bekrge optima a log. It W. loaded with machinery, Ale., which will not In material ly. If at nil, tejored. =M= Steamboat Iteglater. ARRIVED. I DEPARTED. Telegraphellnserusrills; Telegraph, Browiniville Jefferson, Brownsrilles Jefferson, Brownsville; C. 1 ., Bayard, Elizabeth, Col. Bayard, Elizabeth Weer—J4i Taltgraiihic Markets Mlr Yu., Deo. 2L—Uothna henry; sales COW talc. pt Ilia for mlddllog olden.. Floor advanced; solos 13,500 War. Whost , goleld all. 8000 brim whits western $1 00 1 '1.0; and $1 39 Oorn doll; sales 10,06 u torn prices decks. flog; Irldte and yellow 001393. Prime P.k 5116(; Mess 516. •Litid heavy at 11.04(.01037;,. Bacon quiet. thla dec lard 873 c, ,@O - 214. Tallow 10%010,1. 1114. fir= Bann. Aye. 'O,. ,lottlior ohm)). WhlallY 3. ,liugar quirt: N O8};0,8;4: Aln.uvado T€O7N. Colton s toady at ICPMEOI.2. Molluscs firm 620. • lilts Cron. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool A@ 03L Reuses dal!: 4000 head received; prin. L 1.11.11 ;4(y) Ir, .1. at 01‘69;4. Receipts of Phetp 14,000 h end; prlom declined; ail. a/ striglsl, per rarest. Ilecripts of Owls, 28,000; m.k. flat.[ 1%00! :CINCINNATI, Tor. 31-11ouer market strin,TenL with a preasdog demand; bent Paper «Mug lu the street at 11; QT per cent per month Kraut/no In good deruand•;, , ,,ll,ic higiltr; 11 T sight pun. Hogs firmer sales of 2000 bead at fio 2563.6 60; roeelpta ataut 6000 bawl. Przetalons: Mena Pork told at $lO 606317 00. lima Meat sold at 6Y 4 66k?..". Lard at 10e, Greco Mesta Ifimer; 700 tee Rohl at bt,;(e)7e 4 for ahonldera and shim; 7 - ;,‘ - .toe. for Lama. Fllr. tahav ourbanged. Witt*, 22.4. 60-se 1441,e0. Melaelaa 47e. 16413. Wheat firm at (1.:63 fi6l 2.1 for priMo white; prim. rtel $11601133. Cork firm 500 in Lulk. data 1.096.3.. Itso aettie at 056. Barley .2M73. ;Petwir.sratit, Dec. SL—Floor' market condone. fine, but demand limited; palm of litiat tarts good Wanda Ses to; common and extra at $ 27%0,6 8; extra extra family tangle from S 6 to 640. Wheat Camay; 3000 tom sold: Bye at Li Coro: aalea 3000 btu dry Foothrirtryelhor, aflat. al 82; Pa at 81452. Pa slate at 46. Clover seed cold at $.5 2LI i 5 STSS. Spiky 26;44Slittio. DISCHARGES FROSI THE EAR WITH DEAFNESS. —Letter from Mr. C. E SErgra. Beerew, Nov. 13,1538. Ilfessre. N. L. Eton & hero town Nobled for niveznis of eighteen yNtre with running acres In my head, discharging at my left car, as often so twice s *cols, • thick. slimy matter of the 121000 otterieire smell, aloe impaling my hearing es that I could not hoar • watch ick. I have boon doing:more or less for olz years to poi my blood, sod thus remove the eorosor bolls, batwith , out tiny change, except sreanlngly for the walla &boat tee mouths. .tote 1 tteamenced taktag the "Permian. Syrup." In has than two Weeks I began to Improve. Tha illirlurgee became Ina frequent, wltewn entire change fn 'ttrir appearance, befog thin and wirers. In our week more the discharges ceased altegettor,scid I have not born trieabledarlth them since: ' ,Spy hosting lz also Improving to that I can hear:ii watch tick plandy. My general health I Much batter, and I shall continue the nee of the Syrapla the confident expectation of deriving farther benefit front di. Yours, most gmt.r.iii. oynus E. nitax.vr. lierrag, Dee. 1, ISIEL. Tbir I. to tertlfy that Er. C. E. Eargrot Int. been In oar eraploy for Ire feel lIRCISTOtt Undany mint he may make In regent to the Infirmity with whfeh he /me bone 1011E1.1 esu be relied upon Ina tenthful and IVrrect. ARALLEr DAVIS & CO, iPinco Votto sJonnfecturess, 509 Washington street, Beaton, Man. Pun.tastrms, August fah, Washington Itomic, Chestnut stj the Proprieforr ofthe Peruvian Byrur—flentivornt 7—After the date of my letter to too of the last, I ceritiritted to nee the Peruvian Syrup until toy bearing um fully reetored to me, ant my health perfectiltre.eetebilsh• ad. I base not Liken any of qt.:. Syrup for errata months pool, and I have no dhubtibet I sin permanently shred of the infirmity with which I wee far me ant?7.lt , nr•nfilloind Tenn, respectfully. CYIL'S E. SACGILST. `.itirSee long athertieement. WC OEO. IL IllttnEß, ito Wood tarot, to the Agent tot this city. • tio2B4ketT . (Mama% F - - --- OR CINCINNATI & LOUlSl i a ir VI LLE-Tbo Ono trim “E DI Copt. J, LL hlarrats. will Inane for the abOno soo t nter• nnullato ports on SATURDAY, WI, ALA otlork r. tc For, freight or pwunge apply on board or to CLACK, BARRIO k 00. Apt. OR NEW ALBANY, Evani4 6 §Eee Sem!emu. Smlttand and ped cab—Tha One steamer DUNBAR, Caplan -Okk• sill leave tor U. above arid all InternicUste port. on BAT..` _ It9AY, 2tth last, at 19 c YOr uPPIJ on board or to ,u,5A13 CO, Aga. will take matiate,3l.moru.s.s.. , OEI.. tftights . - to teablp. : . • *o2 DEANS-5 bbl& Small White for tale by 1.1 dell, MIOMM
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