H T ESTABLISHED IN 1786. tittsburg 077101 AL PAPAS OP rat MUEELILD DAILY, vu-warirrx AND WEEKLY DT R. T dr. CO,. FRIDAY MORNING, DEO. 23, 15 . . ~., ! Fun following we find in the Chicago Press .3- ..... .rribune: _ - 'Omen 01 , TOO PLTIBOUItau, FT. .• at erse AHD Coutrano IL 11. Co., Dec. 16, 1859.—.Ea5. Times --Gentlemen :—Throngh your. columns I desire to `auras the ehareholders of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago It. It. Co., that the Board of Directors 'till retain poedeaelon of the road ,end property in the Stated of Brinel' and Indi- Ana; And indeed the Superior court in- this city todsy geinted , ron injunction restraining J. K. 'Edgerton. - Eltb r i thilletelver appointed by the .Federal Court iriOttio;,from interfering with the .tempany, lie agentei dr property in this State. The - Beard at Direotara'are informed by themoot eminoit, counsel in Ohlii \ thet:lhe appointment of Repairer tut to - the props e yin that State is void. The Beak ie also assure that the order of the - . - Dlittriet Conrhat Pittab rch, appointing a Se , _ • - quainter, can be set asid , I yeasts° assure the fiends of the cecina _•-tiy; and Gi - patrons of the r oad , that every effort, i . . - will bo made, and I doubt not with entire we . oess, to eo conduct the business of the road as tonserit, and secure the largo traffic that such -.. an important and advantageously located road -; - *.nriglit to command; and .which will result in -..ample revenues to enable the company ' in good - - ; , 1,1me,, Co discharge all the liabilities. ' O. W. Cave, President pro tern. ..;,-,: '..,. Ounce or PITISIMIGH, FS. WAYNE, CHICAGO, . :t. G. Co., Chicago, Deo. 17,1859.—1 n an edite -.'.rial paragraph in your issue of this morning. — :'.under the caption of "Pitlatourgh, Ft. Wayne & --' Chicago R. 11.. C 0.," it is elated that you arc nu . thorized by Mr. Edgerton, Receiver of the above • road, to soy, among other thioge, that the Ito- °diver's authority is conceded in Ohio, and be iG- I . - Wetting and exerdising It in Indiana and OR . I. have to as; on behalf of the Board of Direc tors; that while they aro not obgructiog him in Ohio, its carrying out an order he has received from the Federal Courtin the Northern Judicial Disiffot of that State. they do not concede that 'hisispnolatment is.valiti; and they will contest the'sanie before the court Which appointed him. lei-Indians and Illinois the Board is advised that . , he,lii witheit the shadow of authority. So far .. Its this State is concerned; Cite Superior Court yeaterday Sande an order restraining Mr. Edger . ton trim Interfering with ths Company,it s agents orttroperty in Illinois. • t '-.-In nennectlen with this subject, I hand yon • the action of the Board of Directors in the prem . ices Which were adopted with but one dissenting voloo--nine members being lireeent. G. W. CASs, Pregnant pro tem. The P., F. IV. & it. R. IN ITS hal-OE:WA OH VIE ILITEHESTS or TiII.A . STATIL —The legal dispnee now_being earriii&on Seto the pxseessien of the Pitteburgh,. ForriVayne and Chicago . Roll; road, it le now very broadly asserted, eriganate* • with the create° of :making the freed tributary to New York, instead - of PetineAtattia interests. The Cleveland Herald, in a recent article, admits as much. It Bart plaluterme, the weal ern linebas been used as' thip cat's paw with which the Pennsylvania Central. people have raked the chestnuts from the fire." Here appears to lie the trite canwilitterreepadliges• Therein no gebitichi that the Pennsylvania Rai - road Company holds a very material _advautage ever 'the Now York lines in its Western coneee. (ions,', lint as gold may be - beught too dear, it tHO matter of serious ceosideiation whether the Pennsylvenis Railroad. 'Company is now, or if now, that it will he ultimately profited. from the possession of this long railroad oonention west -of Pittsburgh. In tho first plane, the road is too long to be so closely supervised tly the same eye, an it should be, to be made most profitable In the second place, riralry is provoked, and long Ileum brought.. in competitiOdet profit or boo, as theresalt ehall prove, of rival CLOTS. It is pee , sitthithat its aro not as well Wormed on the subjecting some others, but it his always anpear ed to as that the true interests of the cm tea of Phlladelphisand Pittsburgh; and of the Penney'. ward* Itaikoad-4o the melting of wbioh both -contributed largely—would be beet. promoted by. meeting • at Pittsburgh and encouraging the -IWidtreifi•9o o blo river and ire connections. The ot, tiljd river and its tributaries per • ' j6pucathewtost sun soutUiseetaro States many thousands erudite, and we have the etatement e of gentlemen having the best opportuoitiee for car • rad informetion on the subject, that au expendi• tare of less. than half a million of dollars will latiltithe•Ohie river navigable tnpittaburgh the yor through.:- . This done, thl-rdibility of water "nangsifien tannderwork railroads in the matter of heavy tonnage; would attract produce in very large atnennts to Pittsburgh, from which point tbttde water there is no outlet can compete with thee -works- of the Penn's: Railroad Company. 'Produce once at Pittsburgh is fairly in the con. ---- trot of this company, and is due to Philadelphia :as the 'mahout shipping point. Trade, and by trade we mean the exchange of commodities, ;would, as a consequence, ocean here. Exports would ineileimports, and where (hernia any con - elderable exthallge of the products of labor, there bush:tem men will congregate. By commanding the flour, and pork, and beef of the west., we take the fiat mad Step In milting Ppiladelphis a city of trade, and where lade centres, passen . gar travel will also come. Pittsburgh would . again be gladdened by the puffing of its hundreds of Steamers Oiling with valoable freight its now. tenantless store houses.' ; At present the rail :- ,road-trorto west from all the Atlantic cities is not's() tench how greatly each-may prat itself - hod benefit the trade of the city at its terminus, " Bal.:dhow rettatutach may pot down and lesson the business of the others. The Fort Wayne rind Chicago Railroad is an immense work and to stand at Yhiladelpbisand command en unbroken leen way to Chicago is a proud, position, but a -mere important question is, does it pay as well es would a less magnificent and less costly enter prise:—Philadelphia Ledger. _ _ FORGERY MID Mtazirr.—On Wednesday loot, a man named Sam'l Logan, of Fairnold 1p , drew '1250 from Um Banking office of C. A. Derick . 'son, Sec , one forgednote to which were signed `the names of Jacob Smock, Henry Hart and Hugh fintith. The next-day it wan discovered that their names'were forgerieo, and Constable -"Kelsey was diepatohed with a warrant to arrest Logan. On Saturday night he brought him be fore 'Squire Tucker, hating apprehended him in germ. on that day._liewas taken but an hour ar two before two others; for whom this Ls '' ron seems to be merely the tool or cat's paw, `.-beluga. simple sort of a fellow, were to meet hint to divide the money Their names ••• are-Jewel and Bose, and warrants have been is. sued for them. Two hundred and one dollars have been recovered. Logan wan committed to jail to answer.—Crauford Joni. PINCING EGAJERGAM--.VEGOatiDg was held at Industry on Saturday last, for- the purpose of taking the necessary steps for petitioning the Legislature to compel the fencing of the River Bai s troad - _ 1 d committee was appointed to ascer tain the value of stock , killed since the road has been •in operation. Thome hi'Creery, of this piece, and S. H. ?Wool, of: Vanport, are on the committee. Those who have had stock destroyed are requested' 10 Make report to them,—Beeper Tua 'gm Wm. H. Paxton, pastor of the First '77tesbyterhia Church of tbis city, received a call week. before last from the Second Preebyterian Chirrob if Brooklyn; of which Dr. Spencer woe • formerly pastor, and which was lately served by the Bev. Dr. Willie Lord, oilier Chicago. But • Itii.Dpkton declined the. cell at otioe.—Freab. .• Vi3errr PAIR and Invou blauezinn, both neif iapers—the former halos the grist number of .s oomlo paper and the latter / 4 new !attar/ paper, the first nuMberaleo—for December, are ;:oat. The . "Pulpit and Rostrum," a neat little 'eriticr.publiahed in pamphlet form, containing ,i..phbnographio reports of trermone, orations and i.popular lectures, etc„,pabliehed monthly, for the present month, ialgat All the above worker can be had at Runt St Millet's, Fifth etreet. The "Vanity Pair" is also for sale by J. N. Dittoolt, Odd Fellows' Braiding. Tax Mayoralty.election and tho approaching 11,1. idays to engross public attention that few aro found directing their attention to tho greatlnventione nod illifirosements of the day:'None more strongly tom ' mends Half to the notice of the public tban the Gm ' ea' la Baer Sewing Brachia°, highly ornamental, -simple in construction and most effective in its °per . t am. :ahoy. execute tho most /distant'sl at the - isms time that they perform the most dolkato wort. Go to . the waretrooto, one Haps' store, corner of Market and' Fifth emote, 2d story, and examino •.- these beautiful ptscidnes. Get ono for a Holiday . -Gife:- , •tootte More appropriate, none more ioceptablo c ould be alected. t Foifinr.:—Thres Rholorships for a fall coupe of Wdtbm sod Book-keeping (Iwo unilinitod) in tho BbaiLeghorn Coeumordel College. Hero is an op pasolty,riwelyaltersd bratty ono intending to at - timid orilaitatfon of this kind, and one that 'lipoid be taken advantage of as the abovoseholonthipe will be sobfwory Atop. Tbla IpstitztOon hes been in sno olsaial- operation for over a year and it. is not ear by aey.ebase *De in thilicommunity. For '-'44inriticuis" snita t Ogg office , aloe, where the ' • DAILY. '''PIT.„. - . 71. .1 , .."1'''' ,.. i:',..". 1 . GAZETTE. CITY AFFAIRS --- Aluezonowaicat. Observations for the Gazette, by (LE. see.; Optician, 59 Fifth St.—corrected daily: TN 8110. in FOAMS. fl o'clock A. ir 00 10 12 u 00 2t 6- 22 .'ihroincter. . 29 3.10 Ma. R. ff. Econ.—This excellent gentleman Chd . trd d . p e-heartebilanthropist, arrived in our city yettorday afternoon, and is etopping at the St. Charles.' Dr. Dead's mission among us is in behalf of the Pennsylvania Colonization So ciety, gf which be is the Agent for the Western Division of the State. In this cause the strong est sympathies of the Dr. has been enlisted for many years, and his time and substance have been hi no email degree unselfishly and ungrudg ingly devoted to its promotion. Through his instruMentality, the family of Robert Taylor, consieting of seven members, have been tanbark ed for Liberia, where they are mow enjoying, not only nominal, but real liberty,with all its attend ant .blessings and benefits. The Taylor family are a healtby,cxemplary and deserving one, and will Mitt real aegniaition to the State, with the fortunes of which their future destinies aro to be identified. We learn from Dr. Reed, that the Society are a goodT deal straightened for pecuniary means; the drafts upon it having been unusually large during the past year. We trust his labors in behalf; of the Society in this city and vicinity, may be fully up to his largest wishes. The Dr. will visit the Northern tier of counties after the Holidays, calling upon the friends of the cense, in Erie, Mercer, &c., and laying before them the claims of tho Society, for.liberal aid in this time of need. DEL:r.OATBA EI.T.CTED.—The delegeces in coo. alilnid the Democratic Convention, id be held next Tuesdny, , aro the following: Ward—G P Vierheller, Jninee Kennedy, Phil AfeEllatighlin, John Ileynr, John D Qtten (For Kennedy) Seenpd IFord—Chan Barrett, Juitit M James Gray, J II Sweitcer, Thomas Iladnino (For Anehula ) Word—Thos II render, E P Kearns, Jameti Diamond, E A Aureole, T 11 Hamilton. (For Phillips ) Fourth Ineeti—Goo II Kutner, A llobleic, Mcßride, J M Jainer Meru eirnefed I Ftfai Word—Joseph Bell, Joan Li/134,11th, L (liles,.D D Coalman, C Wenger. (For Phillips ) Sixth Ward—Jas Blackmer°, Sam'l Harper, Peter McCoy, War Farley, 9 Mollwsine ;For Mellwaine ) &Tenth Ward—Thos Harbin, James Little, John John Hays, Pat Fender, Benjamin Esne. (Unit:Lemled.) Figlah Ward—Wm Griffin, Win Alexander, Geer& Deary, R Leonard, Fred Weasel. (For Phillips ) Ninth Word—Thomas S Rowley, Wm C Mort land, 9o.at'l Hays, J D Moreland, Leopold Ilex nett. (For Phillips) The First %Vont is therefore for Kennedy, tho Secolid is carriellby - Anshuts, and his Tote will probably hetiven to Phillips. The Eighth and Nith'tire are also for Phillip; tho Thtrd Frith and-4.11.13 aro for Mellwainet thefourth and ..Beemith are nuinstrucied In tho Second Ward, after votes had keen put in the ballot box, it was token away by 1301118 ~f •Diraecrat." and no more votes were cam. Cllhl9lllA.e.—Thle day of general glatlnces, whicl falls for this year op Sunday, wtll be cel ebtlAßd on Monday, the '2f3th. Great prepare ttonssee'ntaking by old and young for the usual game's, spurts and enjoyments of the season SUCh 7 eccts who observe the season ad festhial are adorning their planes of worship with .evergreens, 'as is usual with then, All the stores Where toye, trinkets nod little gala of all sorts are Bold now appear filled with their commodities. The jewellers make an elegant display, and some of them have already sold choice and expensive articles of silver and gold ware] as tokens of kindly regard. The day promises to ho a very enjoyable our, as from present appearances the sleighing will he excel lent.' All the places of amusement will present pechliar attractions. orphans Faire and Church Fairs will ho held, at which the benevolent will be able to invest in a worthy manner tiny loose change they may have. We trust the signs of a happy time may hold ttus, nod that' the m , miog feel tool may prove a merry Christmas to all. NOW . to TWA to sob/tern, for the Gaelic .The The time and place being fined for the holding of the National Repnblican Convention, the po litical campaign will now open and inn sr,rtrtt battle begin iu good earnest. Every intelligent Republican in the county ebould provide him self with a good paper, from which to glean re. liable information of the progress of affairs. 1 he Gare,ite will go into the approaching comsat with walnut do valiant service tattle glorious cause of Freedom—going .9 far as the journal that goeslarthest in upholding and stoutly defending the 'glorious principles inscribed in blazing characters on the Republican Banner— Free Soil, Free Speech and a Free - Riess. Send in your names, make up clubs and spread abroad the unanswerable arguments in defence of the noble principles of our party. The Genie being the oldeat Republican paper in the west, commends itself to the confidence and patronage of all who havnembarked with it iu the great etrugglo to come off at an early-day in defence of Itight, the Constitution and the Union. BROTH OF burnt GALWAY, E 5, —WO were shocked yeiderday when the report reached us that 711 r. Galway was dead. Wo had met him a dozen times within tho last week or no. 115 ap peared to be in perfeot health. He was out yea terday forenoon attending to his business. lie retained to his home in hie buggy about noon, and going iota his house soon after, dropped down and died. The cause of his death wan dis ease-of the heart. Mr. Galway won an noire and enterprising merchant in the grocery line, and his place of business hag been on Liberty street. lie had acquired a handsome compe tence, and at the time of kis death was President of the Pittsburgh Life, Fire; and Marine Insu , mance Company , . Ile enjoyed the reputation of an honeet and upright man in all his dealing, and ion regretted and respected by all. Liar evening, lion. 1. B. Gardenhire deliver ed ah eloquent address before an andience of eome throe hundred people, on the resources of allancinri and the prospects of the emancipation cause in that State. Wet:were never more inter , acted in a speech or speaker, and the audience were. delighted an they evinced by frequent hands of 'applause. lie reviewed all the move mania in the State, iu favor of free soil, and dis closed as the more immediate object of his ad dress, a plan for the building of no University at Jefferson City. The University hoard has aecnied 447 acres of land, which are divided into tponvenient building lots, and the proceeds frond their male in to go to the buildings. This aohotil is intended to be a great seminary of free principles to the State. We shall have more to say of this address nod the ache= developed in the remarks last evening, at another time. Tu!ton VOOO MZETING.—At the Republic. pri mary.,meeting, held of the bousn'of Francis Jamison, on Thursday evening, Jos. W. Lewis was appointed Chairman, and J. W. Colville and Jas. Sutherland, Secretaries, and the following ticket was put in nom nation. On motion, the Chairman was authorized to appoint an Faccutire Committee. SrSaot Direemrs—Joseph W. Lewis, 3 years, Dr. T. J UaDaher, 3 years, Simual..Mason, I year. Judge—tit precinct: James Sutherland; 2d pre cincts Julius F. Stark. Inspectere—Robert aillingbum, Wm. Fyreyth. ..teleaser—Joseph Rimming, Ceisrab/e--Senmel Luehm. &bre Councif—Alee. Mitchell. ['Ounce Council—J. IL Robinson, J. J. deibeneck, George W. Leonard, George L. 111!Couti. Sone hard-hearted creature placed a new born halmlon the door etepe of the residence of Mr. T. B4kcwell, Wednesday night about it o'clock. The little thing wits wrapped in a piece of cali co, and having no other protection from the cold, Its Net and logo wore badly franca before it was discnvered. It was token to the Mayor's office, who handed it over to John Brown (I) who has Win 'good keeping. Mr. Bakewell left a awn of money with the Mayor to pay for core of the litticpreatare. . •EDITowIAL CLIANCIV.-41r. rierthd, who has for efiveral,years ably nod ancocesfelly conduct edilh'a Bearer Argus, a ttMrough.going Repub. lieu( paper, has, retired from that position to give piece to Prof. S. Darinport, late Principal of dm Be/tier Semihary. We wieb for the now editer and proprietor "the greatest success. We trnsche may still bo presiding over his journal at-the inauguration of a Ikepubliosn President ih IGI. _ TO via RiFtlin.•:—Tao brothers, named _Minim and Pettiest .Pugh, aged respectively 12 and 15'yents, from Ilutler county, were commit led to the fiance of Refuge, on Tuesday, by Req. Anderson, of that county, on chargerrof vagrna> oy aid incorrigibility. They were brought on here "yesterday, by constable Lardner, of Butler, and jwero immediately removed to their new home; in Manchester. OlPTs.—Davis & CCI., No. 60 Fifth street, aro prepared to giro beautiful holiday gifts L with every hook purchased from them. They sell every book at publishers prices, which Is 'widow le they can be purchased elsewhere, and nit addition give a valuable present with nob work. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1859. [cosnrcmciTt3 ! Aiideate Of the Illittortty of the .Sarrfer Coin To the 'Rept:Wean ?Work of the City if Pittsburgh: The Convention or political meeting which nominated B. C. SAITYRB, Jr., as a candidate for Mayor of Ilia city, appointed zi committee of nine for the purpose of preparing and publieb ing an "Addreoa," consioling of the following named centlemen, vie: John Alorshall, Joseph Kaye, Belton liersh, Vim. 11. 11a3e, George W Leonard, John H. Barber, John Holler, Wlllll3l li, Hutchinson and John Routh. The undersigned' n minority of said commit tee, so apPointed by the Sawyer Convention, haiie obser,Ved with regret that o most unfair and impudent document hoc been set forth by (tire of thdir number, arrogating to themselrea the title of "Committee on Address-" Thie re markable Paper may express the views of those members of the committee whose names a,' ap pended to it, no well ns the personal optnions of the anther, whose ear marks it hears. Theyin dersigned,i however, deem it a duty they owe to themselves, as well no the great political party to which they belong, to publicly disavow all re sponsibiltY for this published address of their colleagues,' and to candidly state theirconriction that fixonOr. Wicsos, rim , is the regular nonii• nee of thelßepubliean party for Mayor of the city, As Such he is entitled, cm we believe, to the generous support of all those Republicans who value the success of our principles more than they Ito the elevation of any particular men or the triumph of faction. Aside from the noto rious fact shot Mr. Sawyer'a political antecedents are not such as to commend him to the coat- I dunce of men of any party organization, we are satisfied that be is not the ensue .of the Repub lican voters of this city. From an impartial survey of the whole field, and daily intercourse with our Republican brethren, we feel authorized to steno that he has succeeded by a resort to those rinestionable artifices which tee often control our ',Ornery ifireting4, in nominally earning three or four ward 3 in his fon,. After the most dili gent in.yticy, however, we are constrained to gire it no our ilelilmrate judgment that three wards were only carried by frattila of•the meet lin - Idushingzicscription, and that on a !Air ballot hi S.wytrr, Jr , count obtain c majority of re cognized Revublio an vat ere in Lis favor in a single election diatriel in the city of Pittsburgh. lairtieuleAy in this true of the Third third, ii ox.iiestendiog Ropubilean 00110 ere claimed t t have been cast for his delegates, it to cot:chili:l by melt of nil parties be cannot and did neit.Poll one Itno.lrtd legal toter! Pre• noising that, much, we briefly state to our Re Enthiteno fellow ettizrna n/1.116.3:141 re,toons whicili have led 119 to the C 040109100 1110 . Sayer, Jr., is not the rogniar nominee of nor ;Surly, or entitled to cur support . Firer, The outrage on popular rigios euarair• tett by the Sawyer convention, in refusing to ad mit a substitute for Mr. Jostle', Rhodos, to fili a vacancy in thedelegation repineenting the Fourth ward, in defiance of the usages, fame and im memorial toles of all similar bodies. - tlecood,.. 'fne admisefou, by the aaMyrr C.E veutloo, of a cot of bogus ‘lelegitee from the Third Rani, what, riecticri Was ri is .ly traudulent and 'roil • Third, The f•-,c; in p'•etn kip,. in Mr S wyer'r4 0%0 ward, (the E.g.ht , t.) il.3i 11.• has net eo.urof:.ted or .tetrd with the Itej of that Lo: on the contrary has ,0- 10eSeed19101 the Detunerucy to deft-al our oily and county tickets at recent elect lone: nod, theref,r, lie ht-te odiclnirns spoil our eountruttneennd tut,- 1 , 1,rt no li.otiblicann. Fourth,, Mr. Sucryer to rot elTthle to the office of Mayer of the City of Pict,burgb, t•ern if elected On thin. point the nudet,ignril, nt 11 will he lotitt, It tee tivailr.l tbcnioeivtio of tho legal ton of A. NI Brown, , a lawyer of etatiittog :put known ability, mai public attention IA s.s.ict tcd to the annexed correspondence of this CA, tattler with hint on that niihjeci it will he teen that Mr. !Brown is of npinton, with Metars Sttler:wit Wttitnms, thst Alr Satry, fs toeligi 61e In noncluoion, we coil upon Um Iteptibli eons of this otronshold of freedom to rally to the suppnri of fIEORLW, WILSON, E.q . our Domini., 'ILr the Mayoralty We illedaia to at, peal in Iti/ behalf to the prejudices of the rich or the p r, hot confidently point you to the re cord of hiS life, as the holiest °Merino of his merits, nipl of his usefulness nc to either , Never known nay on otriee seeker, or as being afflicted pith a chronie or hereditary tendency to the Illayornli t l , he lino jet been a quiet, usuraverittst sad effective orpiment of the Amin domoorurii The rrpro4,ol.n.isre nt 00 pray count or siting at poltucal pow, 11E44 thtlaeuee, L, ono, lenges yotrr nuttragoo [mut,i ene prlnOplee. and tie elit,c4, n knee majtirity of our potty the 11.. rte Mayor pint Mr. Sawyer tie, n fur lir ..n.l houar• ah:y nominated we might have accor.ted him et, Support. v eneer - 4 duty to our pins cA. 11,111. UR 1,1 Clot our 4,1, 1,-n Ot,rt.it Itll,.ti po the legitimate flepubhoon candidive for May or, and it the tort, time to announce our to h &sisal from the cementite,: upon which we hod been riNecd by Me Sawyer and hitt friends Juno MonsitArl Nr.t.soa • .10-sea Kite. 11'‘t. I: PITT,It! P.lll, lloc, 21 1••••••'. .4 V. fires u , F,tt.—ltron Srt The nail. r Signed, a portion Oche r mmittee iippiinird on f•Addreas!' hj thn body which notninntei R r 1411.141 - Elt, Jr: , to, Mayor, reapectfally reqn-et yonr prufOnsional.cilinion nn to Inc eligibtloy ~ f Satryi , r to dial ot/ice in view of his not hay lug rcktiql in the city for • threo yearn re needing7lic election YourAft,tiention is directed to tor ,i.taion , 1 4 Mr. W P - JOhbotein on Ibid . poiui —a copy of which Rd encl , ose. and desire yo,, vie... , ad io be correatn(ss I.le±OnMfolly, Jon." MARSH ‘1.1., .10 , t111 KATE, NtLenet If ellen, WM B. neve, Committee. 141T,1,9q n, Dee. '2'2. IFc,') To Merrr, ./oha dforoholl, .Ineeph :fonltla and IVnt. Hoy., Crourofter, .‘, Gentlemen o I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st, Inez , requesting my "prefer • 5i0n.3.1 opinion as to the eleglhillty of Mr Saw. yer to the OffICO of Moyer, in view of lite n,t having resided in the city for "throe yearn . ' pre. deeding : the election." You also enclose .the opinion era Mr. Johnet on, nod desire my views on to he correctness." Every, lawyer knows that the provision in the city charter, t t which you refer, is entirely con snuant will, principle and authority. The ohjrc lion is unquestionably fatal to too present polit ical anpirnitions of Mr. Sawyer, .1r The incor poration:di this sound constitutional provision in our city charter was intended to protect our citizens alainst the accidental election, and the misrule is itinerant' political adventurers, and every holiest man and true eilizeo desires the law strictly enforced.. The qPinion of Mr. Johnston, that she afore said pro!leion in the city charter is unconstitu tional, rind that the election of Mr. ibawyer "Fount held and adjudged valid," is sitpply riiliculott .' lilatlea and, therefore, unworthy of the von _ you give it. Thin is my decided opinion. rtPd I am confident it in the opinion ul every competent member of legal rat:nein!, who has eiamined the question. Wer'y respectfully yours. A. M. liflOWN. MAYei , l45 OF /ULM/BONY —The principal topic of a ti to iB, " who iv the beat and moot ava tivereation in Allegheny City at the i prenent , il• tithle man or the office of Mayor. " There are three gentlemen named in connection with that office—h. G. Alexander, Robert Finer, and John fiforrivon, i the roma incumbent—end the Moeda of each ate urging their claim and quail. fitistiona with all the real and energy they pos. itels, and it iv leuposeiblo from prevent appear. anew, to form an idea with any degree of correct. [MO, no tOlerhe will be Cho nominee.' The above named getrtlenten arc all old reaidenta of Alle gheny, anti sound Repultlienne, and we think so fur an the Intermit. of the city are concerned, that it it it matter of small importance 119 to which of them is nominated sa we are confident that either of diem is qualified to discharge the duties of the Orlin with credit in hlniself and sativfactloi to the oily. Still each of these gen. Batmen bah bin (Mende, and, 1111 a matter of minute, th'y . will use all fair and honorable meant to manure the nomination of their favorite man. The Buchanan men have concletted to Once no mindidato in the field, being well aware that there it not the ghost of a chance for any one of Eli+ number that they might placein that pneitiOn, and which ix undoubtedly the most sensible conclusion that they have arrived ni for sewn , time. The nomination will be mode to.porrnaKSaturday) evening when the condi "Mien ',lithe directly voted for by the people— thii ono re/6ring the bighent number of voles in bic'the nominee and which will be equivalent to an eleationL , A fella!, named Alfred flail recently out of the peniteeitiary, wan tined by tho Mayor yester day, $25; for behaving In an outrageene and dis orderly mahoor towards a 'yeoman nrisoed Martha Bell, at a li,oardiag honor on This'd divert. lie *rap alet(nept. to jolt for thirty civil, I 101 l is n COTO;ed Epoil• ~. _ „ visTarer UOUILT. —Before J.L:fil Williams, J. 'll.lPoor tel llobt. Mead, action op a pronaaao ry toe .61,u1 took account. Riddell' and Howard rod p1a)00,..A. W. Nittbt for,dgfeadania. Vet - dia for litkutifs, $l9B. ... LATEST NEWS tb - TELEGRAPH'. RECEIVED AT:THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE li Thirty-51*Tb Congrea—FlTltt Sesidon. WASTIINGTOII CITT, Dec_ 22. tlonsr--Mr, Farnsworth, of Illinois, was entitled to the floor, which he gave, way to, to enable Mr. Carter, of lowa, to move that the Houses . proceed to vote for Speaker. Mr. Carter said that P. appeared to him that this teas (ho last day beforo the holidays that they could meet on organisation. Ito should like to hear his friend Fornsworib, were it not that that gentleman should devote the whole of the day in the effort to organica. TIM - whole country i.e looking for an or gnaioaliun dry. Ile was told in a private conversation this' morning that funs millions of dol lurs aro doe the eoutractors, and most of them aro now here, imploring the members to make an appro. priation for their'pay. Asa praimifu t ry to voting, there was a call of the lionse. As it was ascertained that about eighteen members were cilisent, it was thought beet not to pro ceed at presentto a vote. Mr. A oderson;of Kentucky, wanted first an organ ization, and then 'gentlemen might discuss the elavery question to thelrbenrt's contents ho IMP opposed to it. agitation. Mr. Hoskin remarked that he cast his voto Inc Gilmer, who was consistent in his opposition to the Locompton policy of the administration. As an anti.l.ccomptea .I)opmerat, if Mr. Gilmer is again presontod as thacandidato of the conservative por tion of the Utilise, he would vote for him. (Ap. plans.) Mr. Burnett,' paid if (hero were no other reason why ho should' not Vole for Gilmer, that .geittlerrian woo curtained by some of the most prominent leaders of the Republican party. Mr. Ilarris, of Md., remarked that Mr. Burnett could exercise tile own judgment. lie was 'willing to leave to tho'peido outside of this !loom to pro nounce upon the reasons for voting for it diner us red by Mosses. Garnett and Burnett. It being now an aecereained ,fact that with the Democratic mite Mr. tlilnier cow b q elected, he put that gentle man in niiniirintiett•e tAITP/".i Mr. Mills.n said 'that willow any agnocy of his oen, his name had been used in the canonss. Ile did not think that under the circumstances he could lie regarded in any proper souse as a candidate. It 1,1. not, therofpre, either his duty or privilege to rr ithdraw his name, or even Mier any suggestion to tho gentlemen•who had givon n vote en very flatter law to himeelf, While ho expreseed his warm and grateful nclinewledgment for the honor, he trotted (lids ho might lie allowed to express the hope that in tutor., votes ine..Speaker hi, friendsw be indu ct:Nal boo q . a reuse of public duty, uninfluenced in any ,legren by any salmi - mid obligations ...king from hi. niduitintion. Tha llouse pt'eceedsel L, rode; 15th I.llot—whole 'umber 22 3 1 neressaryiLe a oboist 112: Sherman 95, n ow lA , tinnier 0:1, Ironic, of Ind., I, Adrian 0; smattering d. Sir. iv tao l e # k ,ff e red Weoolution that on aria after to• day, no vole shell ha then for Fponker until the Et'nd Monday in January. Ile send it wao evident that the I louse could do nothing jest now to offer t an organization. They sere approaching the both days, which even the slaves in the South enjoyed. lle thought Ik:better to adjourn over in order that gentlemen ini4lit go home and catch some of tLe pat riotic beslingo of their constituents. Mr. iVashh4ruc, id Me, and others on the Repub. , objnlciel to the meeption of the reoolurtou. • Mr. brow chitMhded tikat only two motions none abet,rto prerdo)o ote or adjourn. The di'mnim`im 'lite slavery question had been thrust on as If Usti. by those who cry onto agitation." The 14.1.01414ns bad sat here with closed lips, while the gr....est jeiversion of their doctrines had been made toy men ,irho delta to he fair.minded. Now, while wc owe. fire million, 0. dollars to those who hove profound keriway pedlar written contracts, and been waltingail inoirtSs to; their pay, it was pro p.0.e.! for gentlemen I co-liner and leave the gov ernment bankrupt lie naked whether the govern ment. 111,1.; s,lLeh should he preserved, nicer all ant rm. e ienderczlitufvort.no Frrvirt! l'isy had brio, lisre listening to speeches in tolistaricr, led tr.', ,re.l in the Nets 1 ork Herald for tic last 4, 'I hat 1.11.er furnished the brains, while the rliecii.sion only leeks the spies and inerreness rd ites•tyle All road these editorials wish interest. Gufi Qtmes loco Ixsn advertising Helper's book, ollich 'tiny say Is distructive to the peace and 011/01 530.11, and It wide which t leepelilicert v.ontriiitset had failed st If tire charged, and di, lathed the ',wine, of tho 4, 001,15 of much t thoso who Itn.l Lein cliok.tnraing tho olavery qwe.wion nro rerpon • *Win 1 , 4 it. the Repoblitam ho.I not 0pt.”1.1 Frond. reel thii hoott':: Aft.. furttule rttaat!tion, Home atl . attned. SrtalTlS. Nit. Maihay, oCrintial, introdote.l I. auw.dinpfho shat.ta protatan the pr,gret nl tha 0.1,1 i AIM Sir. Lane, ‘iro,...4v,introdueed. a' 1 4 1 m41114R 4 " 4Thp.ritrfali•rili•r .t•. 3 pato,. ••1 ih.. riprrier, iii• r•ar...l I•y ,irrg"it an•l .uporch; the I:lidthph,,lilitgrn themin. rp•-• nr)i.l . rh popl.l up mi. ap Art 4 , Nll. t.l p0r,.1a,..1 a 1.01 making au atqp-pri.ohpr. 1r ihe ercpPipP pp., in thn 'olr.lani, Liuor.htnr.l a hill . reim hur•, the Sba..te' r for mono, eareried tho .43n.lten Mr. Cley.ulf Tiat.ama. tor a bill rere3l craw leg ts•hing bounties. 31 , . Davis, guru not,o of his ininnin, to introdn , bc!l tvt the torribnial organi•ation 1.1 Arkeoota. ShJeli that wben tbo t'on• vie ad,orn triansorrow it will be until Tutsday neat. .n Tueeday t , a,lnurn till Friday, not (rum Friday n. adp.urn tin 11. folloorusg Tuesday, the Ad of Janu.ary. Op, 1 , . conver”,ti..n th- ,eelfati.n 'Oa. 04.1.1,1 .Islo tlle :enate aapurnel. Arrl.4l of the Stenmnbly Alta L•tmpl Dec..22---The staamsbtp Anattottnelt parstol [hit, poirti about 4 ,:clock thin mnming, yr n s b ,ar.11,1 the Loa rto.at of tha New York Armoriato . Thn lailli,•Coln 010 "1 England Las Jecrossert !f. The stoatnahip New 1 6m had arrived out. It is rumerid in England that the Chinoce hod ordered 1110 1115, isms to evacuate seettlement, arid bid sealid up the Embassy at l'ek in in their palace. The directors el the lirent Eastern Steamship Com pany had post:pined the explanation of their ember rewornents nildio shareholder. for a month. The de lay canned Mitch dinsatisfastion among the share. holders, who. Were anxidnn to learn the true suite of The toinl ainount or gold removed from the wreck el the Royal Oharter, reaches 11..0,000. -Victor Ilugn publishes an eloquent appeal In lie. veil or John drown and the Harper's Ferry affair. Ile sayn hot, Olrown I executor:l will he a finale of the greatest ,rtiagnitude. The Bank o( France has gained nix millions Crane... In rash. during the month. The priekiliireliey vt Era:..re toward, England war progressing. The Frenehdoniget for the next year will amount to J 13,000,000. The Panic Ileum was buoyant. lha envoy rif the Prim.° ',Ante!, llontnne4ro, had bean a,a.isinated at Cnntitantinetple. Spain had lit.nett ortlerm for an atidltinnal levy of MI,OOO mien, in cautpllanen ntlh the demand of 000. Detnnell. NEW 1 . 000,.. Der. 22.- -The steamship Mime hes ar iiVOti up. 'Nhe left Liverpool at hi o'clock on the .ing of Thai inth met, nail brings London tele graphic ailvictar of rant date. Tun CoAd t iss.—Le Nord saye that the exiled sovereigns and prurient chiefs of the government of Control Italy Will plead their came before the Con. grew, by note Or memorials. Fru:cur.—Ad the grand municipal bannuet in Pa tio, the Prefect , of the Seine winde in n Tory oulogie tie manner now pacific era on which he Raid that Franco entered. . lt is Mated that the Franck government ia about In expend upward!. of 1.5110,0 1 0 in fortifying the porte af Algeria. Tuscan Moniteur case that thu Can. great pill finikit•ly resolved to maintain her netts. The Central itslione are batter armed than they wore at the enil of the war, and will pereevere In de fending a strong Italian kingdom and n national union which will dram> the old dietitians. • • The previsional governtnent of Florence had dis patched orders, td all the diplomatic agents and pub lic funtionerieti appointed by the Grand Duke, at present atiouep return to Tuscany Within it fort night, under penalty of boring their pecuniary allot theuti on ponpiionek. MO Pattis viii yore undertakes iu prove that the reform:, which:Aro called for in the Papal :States by the Liberal patty, cannot by any potodhility lie cc forded by the fioyereign Pontiff. Sen'ts.--Iteport• were current at ,Madrid that the dynnlary aniCerest cholera hod broken out among ate Spanish Won's in Mortice°. It is thtinghr that the Spanish . genorela venal.' not n irr, o• iio operation.. till all their !own, were Curicentrateil. OPcinl relnins of tho loans on dm Mil NOVISM. Ler, a sonsoquint day, show 9 "Incurs killed and 45 wounded, and';'s9 soldiers Y.flled and 717 wounded. Lierrynni eciffors Norker..—Tho market clones with a declining tehdoney ; N. 0. middling 7ld; do 7d; Uplandi du ell Larry b, Te4,lroph to Lirerr.l.—London, Sator• cloy tooro:iv.-Ttici Datcters of the Great Eastern steamer state that their immediately doe will reavh Clh,ooo, against which they have only Cl,lOO in 1 heeds: of the bankers. The Daily News say, tit , company have made nrrangeomaets to borrow 410190 on a muitgage oithe steamer. It is rninorto that the Itutlischilds have contracted to purchavo the Mtpreow and St. Petersburg road. Tha-l'ltra Afontane joarnals of the Tyrol assert that any attempts of the government of Austria to place all the Phristiatt professions on no equality, would cause gaiotral indignation among the Boman Catholics of the Tyrol. "rmus`tv.--lhe Dresden Journal publishes a, notabotGrial aittele on the sublet of the conference Of the small flitiman States at Wursoburg. The ar ticle says tharits there is no unity between the great Herman puttees, the mnifereneee lend to satisfy the german! Irish fo'y a more vigorous and energetic atti tude by the federal dist. The numerous and groat results which have been obtained at theta conform:k ir, will noon 11 .- 4flllllo perceptible. The conferences heti nothing tti,;(l‘• with any - proposal Cava eheitgo the renfaderstinh. Melees Iron's Carve! stale that the proposal. ts ealicit the ateetnrs' consent to the re:establishment of the toostkettoti of 1852. La conforialty with-the joint declaration of bath chambers in July, 18.57, has boon referred by the first chamber to a special com mittee. The statement of a Chinese difficulty with nasals had not been in any way confirmed when the Asia sailed. TrTMET.—Tbo Tarkish government had seized largo quantity of gunpowder on board an English cosset bound to Erbil. There is no confirmation of the reported death of Nona Sahib. Melbourne whim of Oct. 17 mention tho euspco• eion of Mollenboek, 'Tillman 4, Co. and of Smithers Clark: liabilities of the former, , :27,000, and the latter $70,000. Ararnts.—The pretensions of the Hungarians aro represented to be on the increase. An impression prevailed among lending mon that the restoration of the ronstitetion would not suffice unless its maim, nance was guaranteed by the powers. IVasulsorox, Deo. 22.—The Charles(on Courier', special Columbia dispatch, of the 15th, says that t both ho .es of the Legislature had adopted the res.,- lotion at South Carolina owes it to her own citi zens to retort them and their property from every enemy, and that for the purpose of military prepa ration n any emergency tho sum of SI 00 ;000 be ap propri tad. The; Senate ha:l also adopted a resolution which reads,l"still deferring to her Southern sisters, South Carolltta respectfully anonym.ros to thorn that in her judgment the safety and honor of the sleveholding States, imperatively demand a speedy separation from tbo free-soil States of the Confederacy, and earnestly Invites and urges ber sitter States of the South to originate tho movement of Southern sepa alien, to which she pledge!, herself promptly to re spond." I . Kew YORK, Dee. 22.—The Ilerald publishes a re port of the speech of Senator Crittenden, at the con ference of Oppositionists, held at Washington, on Thursday night. Ile referred to the failure of the House to organise. The protracted delay presents a spectacle that iselinful to the country. Ile did not pretend to say where the reproach lies. The po sition of the so-called American members, has boon embarrassing. They have earnestly sought the time of duty. It seemed to bins, that, knowing of the purposes of the two leading parties of t't,o !loose, they did wisely to nominate their own moo, and adhere to that womlnation. Il is a question whether they shall continue to do so till the and of the con test. lie full that the ground that ix good to stand on, will do to fall on. Sr. Loco, Ucc. 2.2.—Th0 riler is full of hoary It is probably gorged below. After a slight full of snarl last night, the eronfher Is clear, bright and •onshiay. Sr. Lot to, Dee.22.—The river has ri.oh G iticher. The ico is vcry heagy owl increasing. Tho riror is doubtless gorged below. The steamer bolts is hard ogronod at Gaunt Island, and tho Grand Trunk and J. W. Heilman are inn dangerous position in tbo ico at Ten Table. CoLuunus, Dee422.—ln the case of W. 11. Gib son. former Treasurer of State, the jury, after being nut for twenty-four hours, brought in a verdict at nine O . CIOCk this morning of guilty. A motion for n new trill trill be argued this cveoinz. Drcr•s Commeurtan COLLF.GE.—Tha season is most appropriate for attending to the operations of this moat excellent institution, whose location among us it of on inconsiderable advantage pecuniarily, en tirely aside from its eminent cduration al character- Isties —TO fully acknowledged and generally nppre- Mated by our citizens. Its career continues to be one of uninterrupted prosperity—stradily advancing in reputation and roustantly winning devoted friends. Thus far during the winter session the Col lege bus been largely attended, its spacious hall M. Mg filled up with new students as foot as the grad uating classes retire. having thoroughly completed the course. Notivithadandiag a partial defect iu hearing, Mr. Duff gives his daily supervision to . the affairs of the College, assisted in his arduous duties by Mr. Westervelt, an nrcumplished and experienced practical accountant of conceded high qoaltfications. The Principal is most fortunate in having the err orhis son, Mr. William 1L buff, in the writing department, a young gentleman who has already nude hie mark, but whose Moats modesty ran no longer krep him in the barkground. In drawing, designing and executing we nitwit -Loth , w h e th e r he has anyaeuperiors in the west. The specimens of his pennianenip on exhibition in the College are indeed worthy all admiration, and have not failed to call forth the moat marked encomiums from r.ozno !! !!!! Ir• in the elegant aecomplishment of penmanship. The agreeable and engaging usannurs of young Mr. Duff nod his lather serve greatly to LIFO a pleasing at mosphere around and render pleasant the College duties of the students. This Institution is a, tiled fact, and it, permanency fully assuled, having now Mon more than twenty year.; in auezessful operation, end having graditated thousands of young turn, who hero spread abroad throughout the land, and many ot whom occupy high positions of trust nod respon sibility to-day. The instltutlen has our hearty %fishes for us continued prosperity, and we would unhesitatingly any that ne similar institution in the cottarry ottords larger MIA more enronlete facilities for n toorenalt edne o tw, in the art ,T11.1.,k•k follorviog stock, vrot 0.1 by 1A1,...r? Anetth Loomie 4. Co. , share• 11leehantt,' Ronk $56,77 tlo Exchange Bank then 2.. do Weatern !neurone° Co .. .19,50 t . d teen City hank . !.,7,00 I, do Allegheny Bank. I , U.. Allegheny Bridge. 30,00 11. !loud, County of Lawrence, tented to the Pittehorgh .5 Erie It. It. ..... I • Tun weather yesterday ANN cold. Probably the thermometer was lower than On any other day this winter. In the afternoon the mow was falling slowly. The eleighing on all the trim pikes and roads about the city is excellent. Tut ehoide collection of rooks to he Hold to. loom,w evening, at Davis' auction rapine, will be open for examination in the morning. Cata loging aro now ready for distribution, 72 -- TIIE A I.I.F.GIIILN V COUNTY EDI,ATIO4AL Astmlomou %rill bold 19 Rewcilar Nlonll,l, A1e4,11,g nt Iron City Cullf•ge lilell, 011 hATI'1:101Y, • EXERCIRT.F. 1,,t0r.• L 3 Prot --To h. open..l Iry 14Ir. W .prt Col pnral Nnitatios.ut. Mioupo, Fenny Kyle aud loony C.agbos MrourA 11. M Ki rr MtDi It. M.n-lms. .1. II A ;Sec'y F., Com UttlitettlN hgNeg rules the xn:uoi of the people, whatever the ie !enema I and misanthrope, phllomplien may say t., the centre,,. show them a rod thing, let its Inter it. he clearly itemenetrated, and they will tot hesitate to pine It their moat cordial patronage. The messes have al• ready ratio-t 1 the Jit.larneut of a phyalcten concerning the OTEZttact IlltrtarlTKlt'S [UTTERS, ine man be n. o in ths linntenee tittentitten of thin toelfrinve that are annually .1,1 In every de,lloll of the [ant. It II now reettrol, iro.l as great ly superior all other temodlies yet derived fry thee.. et the &gest., organs, inn% on rliarhoes, dysentery, dyspep 81, Itlvi ler the variant Severe that semen from derangement of the. portion. of the eystem. Ifeatetter's name to tut torment, a hoow.Lehl a,ml from filahre to Teo, front the nherea i.l the Attant , r it, the Perlfre. Try the AT lih.lt. and he twin by rirootlelp not &war, ,rnerstly. ovory+berv, cad by TIOATETTMII • zasnnfitrtnrunt .11,1 Water ••••1 rr.kot PISCIIAR,RS FROJI TITS EAR IVITIL bRAFNERS Irsan 1f F. C. Y. S.ar,,,st. I..ett•N A Pvtlirme • I litre been I 1.10.1 I.t iii.wittitio of eighteen 'ear* with running iir , fel In “I, 13.10, clillei•rgillß .t my left eAr, ea often to ire A eek, thick, iilliny inetter of the inret i ice Impeitlng i 4 louring to that Ino ill It,. t hour etch tick I have doing more or hut f.ir elk year" to mart. fy m 3 than remove the omen or Wile, hot with. not lally ebongo.l.x.revt oetinringly for the worn, About Iwo month., shire I uminiencell titl.lll the ”Pertivnin SYruli '' In I.:with:to aneke I I,ga. to improve. The terwthe lean frequent, to. no entire clinnge In their •miperaiiet., tieing thin unit wu cry. In 00. ‘ o ,k mar the iliechaigue rec.e.l thr.gether,nurl I here not Wien froutile.l with thiqm .ht,..; My 11.-ating N albo Imptorlog in Met i nun hAi.li"si walrh lick pl.lui7. 317 generel health le much letter, Out 1 Fatal' worm,e the nee of the Sy Top lo the confident eximictalliin of deriving further benefit hint. It. Your', :noel gratefully, entUA t. SAIVILNT. 11m - run, 14c. 1, 13.1.1+. 'Chia kto certify t h at Mr. C t 4 iir.t.nt In oar employ lor nvveril )o r., nod wnte..lanenred that any slate. Went he may nt 4{.• In rnwgrd to Co' Infirmity with whirl, b. b.. cnn 1r MINI upon no trothful and =lll Pi. ° Vint. Mottalfsclureut, Niadoington etmrt, Itnatun, M. Ailgnet ITlh, 1,(41. t C=I=MICE 11, r.S. r,q,j.l4,rt of. he Peourion Syrup:—lloutlemom - Allor to ynn of inn into Ina, r.1.1i111/Mli to u.o'the Pornvion Syrup until my healing was folly realorril nut toy hoollb perfectly re-olaalpilrb• M. 1 horn Tor. tOtou Roy 01 thn S yrnp for tororal moot). port, and I hove ho doubt that I fou pormsnontly au,' of lb., Intlrmilr with whlrla 1..1 for no molly 3 nor+ ollltruul Your, rorpoollnlly, " CYTiT , S . /1. S IRfINNT. 416-I.e. lour milrorlimoninnt. (1 hi 11. /L RYSER Ito W m ul nl u , t, I. Airrril for 1111• ruy. n025.1.101' .EA.l5.l.lsPli R 8 HA' S AN4 CAPS OP EVERT STYLE AND PRICE AT M'CORD & CO'S, /4(..). 131 WOOD txrßiravr Furs! Furs!! TILE PREMIUM FURS!!! LOOS 41.11,LF,R, Manufacturer of all kindo of Ladles% Otilidreoe or Cintitionien'a WM, iileNti and tkirri.go Hobos, deditara n UtQ.lo it0b00..14 ialitilesole and retail, No. 1.0 Woodatm.', neat dope to Ur.Or Z r inre ropitiro4 . ,eloonoil and allort4 lite boat mat. tier.. All eslpping Pun Fought. or 2 a: 3 .d W M • L. 210Actritat OF MUSIC. NeWp.r.m and *nping.) I lifirillemen la kluging, I u the Eveuiogsl for Malt., and Poi4tdsys for Juiruiles. • ;1; • •'" ..ft'rlenns fast knout. 0ix . 43, apr•licalion.at his 11131. Dra NO 11,1 )1.11311,TL1. trricsoklitubaraa,,r.. 300itUS;t1 DAY 'APPLYS'irclito;e and for salePi ;GMT ratiCIOADIR: , • .• VOLUME LX7 111--- 1 I:ER 15. COMMERCIAL RECORD COMMITTEE OP ARII/TRATION FOR DECEMBER. Jana Pox, J.-, T. P. E. 1. Wino. CLILILT3 P , ruos. Rses: I loniv R. Iltwrug. W•ekly Review ortite Plttiburgh A ”ket. I Reported rpeciay far the Pittsburet Gazette,l Pitstannnint. Flamer. Dalaalan /3 5, . Ildshaeas during the feet week WU tint Tell active. The Weather. to a great tnomnre, woe unfavorable for outdoor trade. We subjoin a fear extracts from our exchanges; The Cincinnati PrinaCurcrent, of Monday, snYnl — Tb ,. ." relpts of Iscus during the week by the canons channels, were as fol Mes IV raihr s I y Ito. r Total for tin mink No,Foonly rep ,rip•i Total this ress..n ............. _.......111,:31 Sarno. time l a st y.ar I, O. ISL.: . ..37,1t16 LW 1..:4 .257,186 • The money market hai t«n entirely quirt during the day, with no ban, of mo,itP, t. nom, Currency In good supply. Exchanger la shindy 'at I Gold.stho, figures of remit, with very little donatol.—;Chic. The receipts of the Virginia and Tennesar.e Railroad for the month of Noventhor was, for freight, f.:0,.5.79 1 —uiskinK,a ?74,1.1u 93. The Chien; / Preto : ol Tuesday nays:—Tbo rt Hp!. of !lop', yontardny nm.l to-day were 6,500.11 re and dreasad, and tto, market for both advanced lodll.lllc. Dresand Anne were In, good demand by shippers, amd sale+ rareded from $1.6001 675. Lire Ifoge Bold at rat., of $1 Sreens.2o with a good . demand by packers. TheraJa likewise It better feeling Itt the Pro irdon . market:l Mean Pork Is bold at $14113, but buyer. do not most the' holden A lot of :21.0 obis wan gold at $147'2, and 109 bbl..; at )111.0. Green Moen! ate 4411 In good dernmd. ASII ES—there Is nothing doing except In Bode Ash, whicla is selling nt. Foul are nominal at flyinb, and Pearls' at yp,6. AVMS:3-Ibn demand is brisk and receipts about tquel In the Inquiet: sales during She week of smut gW bble at $2,12(erig,37 for good common rot 'titles, $'2,50 Sur Name, awl $2.75 hie A 1.P.-I , linflpurnh mannfneured mntinnen In Ptir dm:mm.4 with f nhipnwnuf 1' all parte nt tho country. Tho tn. ralf, et prenrot &ff.: MAL beg 1.1,1, Z. 1. 0 ,11 ,10 . . llAlid—the price curt - not of Alerts. IlorLnd & Barker, toe print. d bog. Is no floor snots, 17:51to, 835,447.6 a a Low; 15 lb. $500,50. 00 lb. $55(475. 93 lO t $100k_4110; 101 l lowa—ln sL2ns,lfx 10 do $22,5062.5; It do $25(4,30; 113 do $.33440; 35 do $32(1115. Ham laud beet bogs-18 Ibt SSVIIOOI do $ 0 . 75 : 12 , a 0 11.50, Id do slx.. Uraln bag•-2 mash; nanalln, $lO 100; 2 do, ,11;11mg, $l5, 2 do, Osnabnrg's., $ll 411 , , 3 do dn. $184221. DAC:ON—Warn are ao solos reportrd. 310 afoot of old It alnout echanntalf, aid thn 0.0 h. but )01 coma to. 000—not rata h 111,0 if y; torn. .mall sale of ambito at 75c53,51. 'MHOS] S—tan dia:and In quit.. ognnl to the supply: roll of c.manton to cladc , at $2(4,3,00, and teary at $3,10. BUCKWHEAT FlXXlt—ptlea. runtsona torn, a. Han dor, from the &milt nod Southwent ehnorb enipts; aa/nti lowa, more 5.2zza2.12!.4 1.0 'BUTTER L DatiS—pr,ton Roll Batter appears to 1.. Itt good &mood, and the lanai! lota -Malt% 0-11 rOOOll7 at 150 17, me an rinality. Vgoo ore ncarre, and prices son hagliet solaa at 10401 a. InlCKnrs AND TUFS,'i—TL , . factory pin,. (ckh. pat fund.,.[ Valhrt.on and Now Drigt,ton aro Buctrta SIOW 01.1,76, and Tub., 14,75,.'4{6,7631 dm , . From atm, bunt eta aril In 'ha tt , tnil any at ,sl,7E.a_ysl,DO. (N)II.DAG 13!r: 71, tbfnanllla oi.e, eta, II cld II c It, Romp Hort, olt, 1 . 2 c Id Tun.l It.yT, c ,,, ,I I r N 2 Tirt •••1 cut,c 7 EI Pat ant, (100. 11 c l'acktur,Yart,c,act 10 , ills $1,51/. t2,::.5(4.5100d0. Llecnts $1,37, V.Uorlis2,7o d, Ileutt. cud, 11 it, 11.01.4.111 LI Nhi a.11..r0p. . ' rri, 1 lIINS--The tuark.d ul tan ndy , tn., aro ornrc tod to date: M.. T.N. N.. 1, to 101,.1.tia. '29 c ~ , C1!:,'N.p.11,.... N.. 11 A. V..... . 17... N. 13. .... _I:, c la lb No. II Ellil=!!!!!! IM=EM N.. b,N , { ..., ..... IL, r? J. ... No. OW ....'. . I , rl4 dm No.loo 10kr, Nn. enr..t r tin.. ~ ..,..1. 2.4:14 ID TWi11.... . .le ? a ,, ~ , ~, Cemituog. lec - .. 4...... i rnt, air .. Family Unplug. t 1.7. _ .lo t.. iii to Ifisitstw, No. 1.. .... ..1 • c yol CAhhI.IG AND e. I arnat,ady at our quoti... tkma•--dipped 12!.4, nomld IS and adatnatillne 18019. bus(i, la twforv, steady not 5 lot common. ErN for Palm' and 10 ter Paeryer'r Toilet A Gntiln, fa 0,!..., for rlawret'a Chemlatl Wore: end 7 for Conn.. CLIEESI4—Iho demand was falr cod salts regular at IRO TO 2, • 1.4111.1 r) FRUIT—.I me ler,re Into hay. , br<Ln told .10[114 the week, het uu term. withheld: amall sale, of Apple. are rep.rhrol at $1,6a0r . ,1,57, and Peaches at 1.1,25Z.1,37. MATII init. Weaker. arc dull at 45 In lota to Jowl; are; In ghe nalati may. Sales St 4q4 - ifr) yhair —a n c h a p,,, w e cinote No. 3 rdarkeral. largo at 11L RIM half hid. latllltnmo $l,OO. 11.1.1.0 ss,:in. Mesmer. se,l4. Late 11 hits, $lO 11 LW; da Trout. 50,1.0. halt hhla Whit, IS. sal Ilerrtug 54,7 h. FLOUlt—tba.a ( a. oante (on, Irma (vera cnoolv (on (r Al, In loos,(4.1( I ...floor, %el,' apart ar their . 4, urr rill 14.• ‘..llox•S hair. I:stra F am ily Woad r. r , «r) (r, ct, (ilt ,IN —(nproo an( oo for, an.lners (lona la I hls 'artl wro o( fuller. 13...1—5aJ,• of Zo I.ush arming on wharf nt C. 400 (In No It at 65, 200 do .p, lug at On, 11 , do st. 03; 600 do at 700& n. an) du fall .4 70; 1600 do rprtng at 65, 2no do lan at 71,44'. IV ov,--ral. of 14.01 boon rml at d.r.nt sl,2n; nin do tad at 11,20k‘1,1:.; :160 du 11,..0; 40 et.../11,4,0 white at 1.1,341 42.6 do g.41.4t11,,r. 50.160.11,50; wo do 601:.6 $1,:15j 2101 do $1,25. CORN—#AIO9 t,l' Pat I.nab .t At 145 do at 665.470, 3110 do at depot 7tr t . A;11 11., how atom at 5.1; 050 do at 61470, 250 do It,ont *tore Of 0 0; 054.0 do to arttiye on pinata .10rnor, ICAO dO nt 259 do inlet I) It depot Q 50) do In aka at depot 7: 4ta3 do at 75; 0.0., do at dott. , l 704 tra—aalos t 4 450 1001 putt to art - treat 51a55, 200 an at 50.,700 do at 40104. It E.-4.lns of 2.2.5 Enoli at S - 7!;': glo eLt 6:487%. GROCERIES—a« h•c« I« w a very firma maraet; pr cos have funks, advaosml. ale« sale. arm: of 46 1.60 No 66 .6166116 at Oct 10 ttbdo at Pt' ,69. 14 do at t. 1660, to a., of ,3 4 : 42 do intot6 rot P-:!.irfa; dJ D66.91( t . 61oL0oL6—qolo. PuttO Men at 44. 50 do N. 0. .1 60 ,162*. LO do at 6Z Jo at 6 11 Jo 1616.,642 - , 16 do at 62,71.6... 60 do at 6tol6dt 46 do at:._ Cur —sal. id lies to , Ity at 10,i do at titars—tiltroi seems to be so incrot,inn detnauil t Ode article, of which thine is a groat varlet,: sales of 16 bblir Ilan. sugar bona, 51 0N; J r at tido cbnioe at 44; 1:0 PIL syrup at It hoop. at is; 10 do P s , ~flond Id alt. at run at 41i; 20 do Pa. at 021.41 Z. • ..1:11.31AN CLAY—is manual tit f.Mify..3o Fl tin. UAII Plll.l—thii p tinrt En-, the quotations for wranigbit. to tubing.: Per Foot.: Per Pont. t i l lorh 7 Cil. Pipe.... 7 eta. I% blob 7 Gas P1p0...X.i it!. fel . /.80 1 7 -17 S 7 4 414rct toll. , cuomnary dliconnt. HAY—sale. nt scales at Sl6e,l9'p ton. It WILY tt green heel hides vs quoted et 6(07, It. latter figura ruling for city slaughtered. Omit . muted hides swo. Dry Eliot 17. Dough country leather ir dull at 2r417. Dreamed Leather la quoted n follows ; fled Spanish Scdo th .21g2.8 '4O<PM ; • Upper Leather .................. .$3.1042 While e 47(062 /Mining Leather la in 326134 ILarnens 17-en2elo 11&06--there 1 , 1 a largo 1.,1141101 , 5 doing lu tide article at. p mr oh our puckers are all bur lug; the ulna wern laron: r ; z ;II bead dosted at 153.. i; 875 lime suraglng =l5 lba at 411 goy.; 11l lire araraging :AO Ma at $1,50; 1= do so. 225 U. $4.7:h 400 Jo at 4% groat ZU do dramuol at 6q; 000 do at $l, 00 26 2 ; 1000 1.1,11.1 kt a!ii. 500 head at tot y;:5 doss 54; 45.75,70 mud 33 dtemaol nt 1. , %; 1:6 head lire at 4 , t( groat 60 do drna, 1.1 at 5%; :k)0 du at 1 ; 000; 25 do small at 6, 1100 Ilya at 6 1 .45‘.,,1ant; ha :leotard at .IohUS. 6 . 1, 0 heal lire M. $4.75 groat 30Itteasod et 55.W.5%; 100 .10. t 75 do at s%@6iii. :WO@e dreund at 5.545%. NAILS--the 10110,10 g I. oho atm:Ward bill of price* for small luta, largo order. me tilled ata redattlon df , on these nano:— 1 . 1.-Cr DA, 134, 1'34,1?..a . . 2. 234, •A 4, 2:X. 414, 2,4, 3, 3!..5. 4, and 4% by 34 to I inch -.... ' 4.2%, 2.14, IN., 1 and s' 4!5 by inch n% 3, 354, 4, and 434 by r i and 3-14 2!4, 2!,4 nbd2 Ly 3 add ~.14 Idch, awl 13.6, to by % 5 and ti by ki to 1 Inrls .... -3!.j aud 2 by , 4 and 3.16 oth Dandy Ti',r 1!4 and 134, by A 7-16 and% inch...-3% Iforaaabon, I and I% inch !..(nn bY ,by and , ),4 ipcb.— 44 by %and Paealel4m, 1!4 and Fiw by by '4,3-16 and s N. 1 and 134 by 1.,1, 344 I , l'io . fh Node. 13,14, • lb 11 lb L9,•9.'22 • V... SOCLXL ILON. Per pnand 4. 11)(1 to d4O Nal 31 to 9d - 'trade Frnro 44•11. di • " 4,1 450 2t " " ••••• 6 T.d. Out liplkcs 3 to 4!4', toed LW 6 'to d Ceotted Spiked !,4 It " 6-113 " Bollor Wets Ti 111 .4.: dud 141 b yN,3.1t3and 110.0 M1 , 111•ElZ. Jae ft D.--tootne small salve of end of head and let letni 11}1fifi nufeliMal 1111,—su4e of No. Lard (gag; isill,omi 680(4). 1 . 10 DlXTAle—we beer of melee milking... , AlleabettY, bat lota)ors and milers are both too close mouthed to let oot the. Ilgorm We goon° .t. 521,0004,20 lor Allegheny Nn. 1. t,. POTATOEg—Sre note Nairn' ° N....henpecks et 40Ci11.5, and, Redo et alga. Jersey tiwerdsl7:4443 1911XD9---tdott 0111011 at of Cloratesell going tbrengh to lb Emt la gulf. lame, Mat thorn is very littleeloing bat, id quote. Clover at $4,544,1 , 1; Timothy no rickrat'.3; nod fax t SALT—e modemte dentend and sales of No.l At $1(1,01,:, TALlA)l4—rt o mal. le booght by the butehers of 7, Country remlord at 9. WINDOW 01.SS—prIms are firm, and we repent ont• quotations for d,o smell aims, oily nuke t—fts4 nod Toil - $3 , 0 ., Held, boll to Noll and 9012 C, 101.1 . 1, HAW to 0010 nod 9:11 to 10,16,54.50. Thew am net .a+4 ',circa: country brands rouge (of mute . gt ton lose. for 1(7 m w medium alma, to Tt cent discount oft. WIIITE LY-11 , --tlrm nod to .toady Citlll.4 at $2,611 R . keg kw pure toil, and dry 1,0 IN tthp•ct to thy niutl• di.coont. Red Laud 81409, net, and Lithely. F4c.. *.,- WlllAKY—prtcre barn declined; we note nine of recll: Bed at 2i6j3'7, old Rye 70 to $1@51,25. IRON. le. Iran rloss Wino •• " Slabs " ...1; . L RODS. Bast quarff " . 44 tio. 1 keg Lard at Ill4aktln . '10 , 71. •• Itaalo• at $16,2541,,. .. • B 9090; Rafted Cod 011.,F.(,1 Imports ,by Wier W1161:LINII, per Aflaerra-40 bblCapples, aligartola Stewart; 20 tone raelal, W loath Payne at car, 2 bbl( butler, 4tl bag* torn. 12 bbla app les, Selzer: 17 .k. oat., 6 bbl, oblooN • Bs uun & Barton; 6 tads whisky, black obbetaxtr k co; 7 ba.4 imy, Culp & Shepherd; 79 eta barley, Rhode. & 13,, 8tr; 92 bp oats, A Doyle; 419 tllea,•ltoblaton d cm 14 4414 Sour, 24 bp curb meal & Saar, Harbert; 4 bbla. 4 b., 11 II &Ilea ik m; 1 kg liquor, Millar R 01c1 stoop; 1 do outs, Hoop, &tilt/ • k bblianples, forguso,4 73f Ito prodnco, owner. LOUISVILtH,Nr Clan DrIW-160 tons pig hug, Lcoulik . lu bblo lump .me, &horsily; k 3414, wheat . Kennedy , k : brie, fl bag. aklP4l l lff,T 4 3 . l6r; 10 bbl. flour, =/ 001404 '4O acseauln,%llartair, 3,0 bts starch, 811,41.11.,... 14 costs 0f.,,,,u0 wits tl3, Mark& cB. B 101 bale. Cotton, Etat O & .' • 4 8b.ushairrusi11"Coft It ccs GI p:s fluirpAge, • •••.i • • RIVER NEWS, • • teetarday tine the eharitest of the antra. The air was 'tanking an/ the rivers running, heavily loaded with thick ka. The a4lllDtan and Silber. fotartit their way through 'Land arrived `up: but we dank it pill be the laid batch or arrbrala we ehall have to noticeat ptownt. The Jacob PM angio-Sezon, and several other boots are en state between here and Ctiarlratell. • ..... 'The news from daze rim h: of very little intend. The Weflone left Nashville for Clueinnati,thaSundity-....The t kaatha was felling, at last amounts. with Bfeet to Pine Hinfle tndlt feet to Little ilock..L.The Goody Friends :thrived et Ilethidas so the 15th....-The offering:l are very light for 'W, s 6 '.u B S .411ittahurgm while the reported aiming of the Idme,. lB 49l.with the above Cairo, has almost enspendsd ship *Ft 1 . 1,9 1 b; UnalA. The Neahnlle packet:: eredoing ernes. , erste bralothe .t lo.rstee twill: strong compenthm. The bokk of lbefthight is asing to New Orlethsa yet, the ogerfnC• ithomot .0 largo th don, the simmer LBafontni arrived at Cincinnati on the 19th... ethernet Stephen bathtete rctOrtkeA 11 New Orleans in cOriyloonce of damage :metal:the i.e l.eing eon i n t o by be .sonth America. She Will go into the dock for maim_. Thit Ed:eon's in the:haods of the Eberiff ktly , Orleins, bating 14 , 0 tolled to eatlsfy• claim of h.q.:lest: for 91,000. diving hell boat Southern arrived st Yew Mies. . Oh Os 12tif from the, wreck of the Bluff Clt, te e i ng e . e , bored her ismobioery •rol • lot of cottMo, saved to • dvanee..l or friend B. W. Batchelor, of the Eureka Insorirom 'llveYdlVdsed of the wreck and cargo of the Rochtater, rc ienlly angle vioar Madison. Capt. Palos, of this city, boo littfphamirthet machinery and wreck, out of Whlsblm con templates hiallding a tow lout for the cool trade between Piltaburghltrid Naebetlto. Tho swot, es it lice, was foor ctufeed for Shoot 44500. The cargo is nmrly all cut, end dolitivreo to the owner. and underwriters. r .:• The Defender arrived sale at ClocirtuatL The Mexica and „Viten had ilia, arrived and the It. D. Miller wm dno. Thu flaming* fiam St Louie, and lowa from New Orlisna, Irmo alga at ClMinnati......The Polandrund B. D. llibberd from tnoody Friend . ';ro"j';aot',V.,'.°LN.V.`tm..'d'"A°rgroi'''ru4u'X fry St. Icade, were dote at Cincimati y caterday......The may Empire City depart...it for e Piraburgh. Tho Free .ttoloo froni.l . ltteLorgh, cleared tor th Cutulauland river on ' Toksday, w•Jth Intl cargo. Thu Express Line packet, J. C. Brhoont, Cleared - for New Orleans si, a I sir trv, Including waj .flitne'l kente. Steam onset Register. A RRIVED. I DEPARTED. I.lograpb; 111.w:resell ir; j rolegrzPh. Ikon...rill. Jert..oo; No.1;1.11114 , Joffe.... Brolatlezlle; Col. Itzzaird, Elizabeth; I Col. Bayard, Elizabeth li H. River—S% feet—talltaz,. LL : Telegraphic Market., !COT Yoto. Dec. =.—Cottma hears; sake 45.3 bales at Ilifor mfililli nit uplands. Flo o r clod quirt; advanced 0i 106; sales 13,000 bbl.. Wheat quiet; steles unimpOrtant. Corn declined; valss'l6,ooo Mac new alfito and 7alluv Sif:h SO: Pork firm; Mess SIG lltitg Prime Sit 6214. Lard beery at 1014@,1034. Berm stead, at il.Annati. Cut Matta at •l 0 f..r hems; shoulders Wtonky hoary at 27. Sugar beim N Cola and Porto Moo 6.01,06%. holsters elm. Freights CM Colton to Liverpool oal ; eITL,IIaII. Dee. 22 —P:oan prin. unrhang,ol. Whisky old ntlfitc: . Wheat I mprov, d; St =ad 25 fur Pion. wfiltei Prime not Si 186111 'X Coto firm at 500. ocr 51(264;:c. 11. o active. ; Staley dull. Meen Pork sdranued to SIO 60 on the IWO: $ll Match deliver,. Eiger 5i.;',6:2:0. tlchweirs Itioil7. • Goa,. Dec. 'I/ —Flout market continue. quiet; se ut.55.71710.5 50 fur common sod goal superfine; extra s.s,7wes 61%; extra handy raters from pi to 6 tO. nye Plifur SI 5 7 714; Corn Meal $3 15 Wheat unrbangtd; 2000 pie Pohl; rod $132( l 33; oldie $1 4ft7Sl EA- Rye at 021, ottot Sprfag; sc. tor D.I. Corn steady; - sales CON but le t. his, damp, at 72. , 570, and his; 11 for prima white. • itatfinotta, Den, 22—Flour quiet; lloward Street ss2u Wbrat firm at $1 20,7111 43. Corn stead); 50,23 fur yellow; 73475 for shits. Prortsloos quiet; hirer Pork. new western, 60; prints $11; barna Whisks quiet 0127. DOC'S.", Dec. 22—Flour firm. Wheat Out Corn steady. Oats to Only demand 'and lower. [loot $5 Stan G. Ref.:Opt!: 2240 bids flour. SW lir. wheat, 7500 but corn einctnna it, ttc. DOR tIINCINNATI L LOUIS VILLE.—Tb. Rao Jammer E5l 51 A.,” Unfit .1. It 51arintm. will I«ave for the nbave non nil wtcr• roildltto p.m* on SATURDAY, .21[11, nt 5 o'clvck, Y. r. Fir frrlglo or pciosge apply no I , ,,nra or to (NW SLACK. lt g 8 Agt., ~Foz'Airmpbts &LROD ®means. EUULAR PITTSBURGLI & l a s t 01P111.8 PA csnr —FOIL MEMPIT I tt. Ln elogot nuarnor OLIO, Capt. Oro. D.3loure,,aulto,o lb. spate and all Interromilato pot to on TDI.B DAY, 234 loot. )'or freight or paotago apply on board or to • 113 FLACK, BARS KS A CV, Agent.. • V'Uti. NEW ALBANY, Evrtns- , . _62rOlr t llond , orm, Frolthlarl nod Patin /,ati—Tho floe arenmor DlTNrlalt, Captain bank Yowler, Coiolll Irani r the aborn and all Intermediate ports on SAT -I.IIOA Y, at la a-0. For Irelght or ',mngo apply oa.d.rard or to FLACK, BARNES k CO, Agra. wlll tae Naqh‘dir, llempLie Allll Non Orleans Ireighla to d 022 Manta $lO Of ) WANTED—Mortgages lor 2.L.0(1, Gaviria 2.r 2 yowl; tu run, by k CO. ae4o W 't N T 5,000 IJINITELS FLAXSEED, Fat ithicli the highest market price will be paid by M. B. SUYDAM, • .A.llegherky Oil Mill, Corner emir and netters& Stream. 5000 IVANTED—To bell 4 . [tete Invention,. Agenta hage made ogre 840 , 0 ene.—Letter Ilia.; all other Menage egegcles.— grad ((meta...go and get 80 Irtgite partlemlgre, gratic g , ,Jottl Y.elllcAtss MOWN,t..moll Mast. W 1' MARSHA LL CO INry PAPERS, BORDERS, 4:c., N. T. WOOD STREET 67 INVITE ATTENTION to some of the most ex t4onlinity.rme, by my • PECTORAL SYRUP 14,, arc et home, awl say one who ha. doobte can iq quire of the Ferran, wbo bee., been cum! by it. ' Da. KEY.' Slpt 1. idepettel at any time to exemlr. Lange, withont chlirge, for all throe who need hl confide., The price of hik 1•101T011 A 1.1. to rentawnd V per bottle, et 140 WOOD six cATInE,3 G.ld• tako Pr. EYSEITS PECTORAL EiRU ior incipient twin Dr. KEISER'S PECTOI ij 841tUP: - 1.)..a. Qui:my DaeIDr.E.EYSEIVe PECTORAL SYRUP. #or diflirrOty of Elrr•stblng talr Dr. KEYEETPRPECTOE D 5 YRDT; Par Agi4Mo and Think, ilk., Dr KEYSER'S PECTOR- A SYRUP: tile' Dr. KEYSER'S PECTORAL. SYRUP. *or iNlinclAino polish VALI, Dr. KEYSER'S PECTORAL for Paid in rho Dienst inko Dr. KEYSER:3 PECTORAL sOur..7 !or Sylitlng of Mood hike Dr. KEYSER'S PECTORAL . : . kor 1.,. 1ak, D. IC DEL'S E.EGTORAL kit aor Pr. c!)er'ePore Throat tuto Dr. lIEVEIL'S PECTOIt Rur ant Lung Dina.. take, Dr.KEYSER'S PECTORAL anyinjeeasa of 'the Larva Lue Dr, KEYSER'S PECI Tt - / AL synur. ani Disease of the Bronchia (Ake Dr. REYSIMS P*TORAIr STEM P. or anp,Dlaertee of the Truhert tote Dr. ney3Er2a PEP- TtEAL strtue. for Ifotrarnesa tate Dr. It ETSIEWS PECTORAL SYRUP.. ror NA In the Lunt* take Dr. ECEYSEIPS PECTORAL kof Catartil take kr. . KEIL ORR'S PECTORAL SYRUP. - !?or UlOarition of the Lunge take Dr. KEYSER'S PEO. ORAL SYRUP, for all chiiist DiSteSei tato Dr. REV RIPS PECTORAL EITRUP- I por prOot of cur nasertions resit the fallowing cortili• moo! of which aro 10 our OWEI !1:?O. ECTlCM—Although not an advocate of Patent Modi sh*, in general, it Rff..nds um pleasure iiidescrilmblo to lie6comeisd your Pectoral Syrup. Asa medicine it Is well wlthy did attention of any p. 1200 who may to any MM. o he affected with cough., colds, cough and hi:mamma of ant kind, and for Its peculiar qualifiestions for reateving ell that dimgireable etiolation attending o myrre cold. I have been, more or less, in my W. affected with the se veyeet or Mlils and hoarseures. At times toy throat would. breams to closed aa to prevent my nreatirtg akin,. a whit pen, nod tt,y takings few dose. of ilia above Crap it would tenses meetitilrelY• Ia remcomending this mcdfclon,l mostus hrattatiogly my that it Is elm best remedy I ever (demi), yowling to cue, the atiore, oar shoold way lousily le withmit this :squ id), for dimisra on prevalent. 113 .. d) Vow., most ropentfolly, EDIFIOLD D. Jonrn, Cashier Cktinetikt Dap.lt Dank. Evarnan - ruka, 0, March 14,1949. I have cited Dr. Keyser... Cough 93 rap fora Lad watch of i several 'sant attuning, and tau rho...folly say than la the Leif tneditnto fat theism. that I have ever taken. • J. W. Pam.. CAL. SIMI' AND DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Ertata—Dear Sir rarlller the delay of my 1271 DC kmbwlalgitist the extellence of your Pectoral Cough Syrup wine, Utake great pleasure In saying that It la all you It la. :/C lotoekedthe weer • esll of ray saigS, and the ouo 1 was overall:lw.] wilh. 1 bare not used mots than onwhali of lb. bads : and I eau and do vials that 011 wfic,losod would alm It •• tsar • trial sa I hare dem., aull they will be prow/ to say, ..11 1. no quack ated/clam . ' I would m• Onflor another such an *Meg for any ustwider mfen, or as soy mak I am confident 1 ran breathe mom freFly m.il rarer did. I abalralways ackuowlcOge • debt of 'gratitude for Inreollog so excelbust a remedy. Yon ate at Itberty is uso my moor, In this mord, as you Mink pryvv. j Si. Y. Piart, mesmeriser Cum. Coon., l'itt.tilatilb, ' UlrestoMO, Ray 11,1659. 11. osmoses to my refinw.eitierns, and all • orlio en.rtein doubts coo consult mo personally. !,. I ! '.. . . PrITMICLAR. April 24. lA% READ THE TRETII.—Du. Errium:—.l tax. • &rioter stilt bus rayon auroral our licinev lot' Ik bud numb, 'Namur bruefit—miirog dame A 3 reo Cherry Perfrral. I pi:imbrued from you n INAtin of your PECTORAL llTRUP,inurbtfure Mid bud used hair a buttlo Oho 'rim rollerod. The wood borne rurud her entirely of her cough. jog!, Dumu. I llobilmon street.street.AlirEbrAT. . ...... . , , 'i . Pirtenutun. Dec. Zl, ISM. .. , A (MEAT CURE UT DR KEYSER'S PECTORAL syßp,—l ilea In Peebles toamstilp. Allegheny connty. I had a coughing std spilling, which commenced about the 7th of Pelumary , hon, and continued eight ~.. oath,. I em ployed the , heat physicians in the county, and I:agent:lei contioned n Unbend until early In October. At that tinia,l we* advised to try your PECTORAL COUGII SYRUP, which I did, and Ent.' I had taken one I.ttle I was entindy free . Dot , ' ...Elgin and spitting. I had delipairod of ever EH, lint well, and I think It should Naknown that this valuable remedy will do Pr Other, what It has dime in my ma. I • ' JOIIN CLlArriz,Peebleatp,. ; t Witnesa—D.M.Hinut. rattoo Tp., . 4 WANT i1i.111 , 17L CU - RR—Home Moe ego. au old aml. hot of mine int• rely Ili with • bad ommb, , wed,h emelyg .14..1 tit bo consumption. nisrolouvois told veer hod takcietrry remedy they heard or without lon" , i; t h. • brother mite to see him die, sod all were eon t w i . 4 of . a • boiler that; te could not lira had - a bontg: .e.,ite 4e. bottle dr yoitr Pectoral Synsp,rticti I vo taatas- Wily cored biro, to the astonleitmon tot. egu - - - orth. sun,' the caw Mori truisrkable the aztrettr:b t m, p m t or a • • he tWlPtak.t OA' , 3 1 . 6 " 1 . I b!'rJoiiN meleims. • • asked his - ts .sold at his • JiIarDB.: , I33YBER'S Plif.iltr . Avails% dray agent ctc4 4140 WRoil Ames lllcq, ; • 4oZtatiser ' lot Aucetiopy.- ..• • • •'•• Plrren am Et, Nov. 18,1858
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