'THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. 113tUNOtg• Z• • H., NEVIN: &-• CO., _ • - 50.18.4-Wood St., Pittsburgh; Stazaktutsoss Min AND MMUS, ZINO POSTS AND ISTILISOS, aid - Wbotesslo Dollen is Oils Nisi. lboubbes sod Tortostiss jahlll S JO*LNSTON, (successor to L. Witco*.) • Ritr/JI, paucuusr, amtor Latillolold awl Fourth .Bfrecto. would mom; attention to kb anortrooot of P • !kept Eat Clonaludb, Potholer,. and Ifooo7 o ..".'tolits• ftmlly 41edlahm, Oh. Aleobol, borolog Plobt, Pete Llostors, forties brood. of Cigars, to, 10...11 bf.lobbb Fro °lured o. otuotromod to quota, ",d at fO Prig". Pb ••• `• breerlptlons osooftiby a:moot:obit& oaklyd {iiiitt/O I I E M °2IIW IL I3 / 14 T VI Z IC8111° tr 3re 're% 80{M-sod ..1d Extracts, 810.167 Liberty stmt. pig.. papaya "13: 441.LUIETOCK.,1 Co., lato of the Om LY n. A. llPAttetAck A Oa, and austoore to Fleming Bag, Wholotle Draggle& No. 6:4. tor= Wood and FoOtt , eti4Pitteinrgh..Pa. , -A.AridiNESTOUK & W. 1.10.41, 4;llllllDrogeste and Martaracturers,U White load, anaptharos,cornei f oo d and haat groats, Pitt. buret. . • mch7 SAIIN: RiiTKR, WHOLESALE AND LAM Driagisla - corner of LlbiFty and St. 0161 r •. ,Tirttfiattb• " LIOSEPII FLEMLNIG, (SUCCESSORTO,I.. GO.)cormse Shekel meet end Dbutioild,loilm* 'on:steady on band • toll and complete wortment - ot Drop, • • - *edicts" Idedidoe Medi, Terfamery, and all taller. per. ' talologtoMalcom; , W/PMTMmoda preocrlptlone carefolli compoondoiet: ill boom. . 344 IYtGEO. E.EYSER, DRUCIOIST, O Wood etreet, carom of Wood arid and Vireo • MU/. Plldetmegbay TWIN P. Boon, WHOLESALE DEAL. AP •at In Drags, Palnta,oll; Varrilshel &IA Dyeetnl7l,ll. 1401.1:borty street,Ellabargb. . F Allordenwill riß•Yagrocoptaltenticp. _. i . - .L4ar iumni tor Elcb.ock's Pulmardahltap. malzirtriaw Vrobuct Ettalns. IDDLE, WIRT& & CO., General Cdm 1,11, Minion Merchants and Dealer, In Grucerlos sod *ice, F[o.l/8 Marty greet, Plitabargb, • illirCoadonsentairolldted an.l..stlaracroryret.na Word. .I.l.klydavr/ TAMES ROLMES E 0.,. Pork Packkre Mt. .kr4 Da InTrot stuns, corner of Market and lime inG:ly4s S. ersficautsom. ... . ....... :... ._..C. lazed. Exult . ......Commission t Adl ind ionrardlnnt Merchants, dcalen Woat,n Ita Van* Masa, Moor, liab, Bacon, Bniter, Linsomt Oa, Pot end Peed t s, goody nab., Dried tralt, and Produm =6 11 4 - the tale a/ I' llnd 4 'ool ' 61 . b al laVr Ya " telai — Pearl Seetind and 146 r e lr.t. sup., bare , . Wood and Smithfield stm:Sltednarfih. Ss. nVfildrd , TIHEESE WAREIIOI3SE.ILENRY MILLEN% Forwarding and 031919 Lftion Wert hancand Dmion . Chess, Bator, Lebo lirk and Produce g e nerally, WI Wood at. Oars Water, Pitteldwgtr. • m3r2l BADLY.' WAREHOUSE.-JAS. um% Witt:deal. Dealer In NM, Prbrietere inra tetommelly,No. e lienentb street, between Liberty ruidSpliLPtitelitargAi Pa. '• F sELLEgs 1, C 0.," Dbaeri3 zog Liberty stree.tzgrjto -insuranct - - - EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY 99 Water area. 'MM. IViNEY, Bee,. 0. W. }UM'. /10s. OeDend Amt. m7B A A. OA RR LE R SECRETARY .431:,o,.Posaoryloonla Inursace OoMpaoy of Pfttabarih, Janos' Volkltuclosoth stroot. M. GORDON, Secretary yiestern 'near- A: • aaceCorapar, 92 Wator sties - t. GARDINERCOFFLN, Agent for Fraikk- U Ltellits leiruraeoe Company, Nor amt coma Wool P`:Ai ---MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware lliatuat Imacrsace Co., 42 Weer gr.:. .14 -W. -POINDEXTER, Agent Great We:A -.IN: orn Imam. 0..97 Art street • etarpeta W. D. It H. 711 7 CALL OM, HEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTS, ji-rIIAITIN49, to. N 0.87 north lame roar Wool. EIR2 Coots. Naustu..— W. soNriut BIIROMiTELD & CO., (successors to Mor pb7k IltNektleld4Wholasale Arid Retail Dealer. in Maple and Nasky Dry. Goods, North-east corner Fourth' and tjariatsts,liftsborgh. sol Cit LOVE,' Dealer in Stoplo and Finley .114 ofgo of tho original 800 Rives No 74 Marlistaromi, Pittalugh. tarn. ii. U. PAULEN, No. 105 Market Streot, t* Amuck,. Don 11.4. Straw Trimm . lngx, oiod IBoottocligns, 2&zy V_BlIA: 0. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers ank Book MAnsifacturer• And Job Printers, No iT ittnwt, Pittablugh, Pa. .40 TWIN B. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND ty BistlaDer, iticamoor to Nob= Agm,v, No. a 7 M ,.oket --TWAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA Alta. ISONVIS, No. 55 Wood street, next door to tho for ilkr of Third, Plitabut.gb, Po.— School and Law Ilaok•On stand/ .2, hood. L.READ, BOOKSELLER AN STA TIONAM, No. 78 /Porto it, A pollp Bolldingo. UN T & MINER, BOOKSELL E juL sad Eltatlonar,Almonle 1144 Flithstreat il atntero. OIIN THOMP-SON Co IMIIBE:01ON .1( ND ORNAMENTAL -- ::.:PAINTEAS AND GLAZIERS N 0.135 21111tO STARED, PITTSBURG/1, PA. • ~',';:a2cart_ .; littal Estate agents rt BALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, jj , Banda, Idostitagea and all accerities tor mon.y. IM= can procure lean. throne% my Agency, on reason. able terms. Thom, Wishing to Invest their money to fiord advantage, alfays dad Gat end second class pap., et my office; for sale. - All commordnatlona awl fritervletra ',trial). confidential =co GRANT OWLET, moths St. Pants Catbedral.: Jalntlf • 641boloterp _.......—...J0e1ru I. LcOB6 11!= .. . Wadi Payer Warehouse. • - • WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im . _ partarsaad Dealers, 67 Wood drool, betuven Fourth dzaatand Dlaxnend Alley, where tidy beibund an extedtaa 4siortroant of inan7 dadeptlon or raper 'flanging., for Par. , todajlalla, Meng. Jloonas and Ctumnbcrv. Afro, Windrow "dinv,ln grad drlOty at. 'coved pride to country &alert. . ael6 . • WAIIPIPIP. 51.1.11911 ALL a 00. CC= TORN U. MELLOR, No. Si WOOD ST., ty latassan - Diannaid Alloy and Fourth Meet. Ms Agent .fort7llloll.EM2lo 00!tiT ( Barton) PIANO FORTES, MA. BON L 11.6111.11713 MUM MELODEONS and ORGAN )IA =OlllO5O, and carder In Jamie and Dltadeal Goods. L EopE HUBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH st.,omiEGoldmittarp,Bole Agent rorNONNS t WS (Now York) ourlesiled Grand owl Simi,. PIANOSoutd °ARMLET At NEEDHAM'S genuine MELO. PEONS ind DUGAN LIADMONIUMS. Dealers to Moab nod • kturkol Instruments. tett HARLOTTE BLUME, MA.NUFACTUR EE on/Zeiler Iri Plano Tortes:and Itaportar of Malean McCall Issitramentn Edo &ant far tha HAMBURG PIADOS,aIaa for HASLET, DAVIS & COM Ik.doo Plano., via 11134 nithopt /Col!. Attachment. 119 Viand nreat. 4;NrytagW CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROOKAWAYS 1 sin.oucums, otos, klQDeverythidgin the line, purchased from tbe mad reliable 1432211/4,BIANCITACIrMiI= B , ttilsiber i fall assortment or elegant •' . n -Mastsrn name's In erayittetraultable for alp& or double trams. da I. np, and caber lams, too .nrunerona tomouuon, osmium 7 on and for vale at, reasonable prices 117 _ . . 0 . et.. 40111 , 1 12ard I h " Chia " .014 ounngion. r nEr tepalr• . el neatly az promp9y dom. .47:dry. .furniturc. .7.4.311c8 W. woomk - wvai.. ✓ FOBNITU 68ZIND CIIAIRII WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Imblinclil every itylo of 3P.1711.1V1T17RE1„ ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, goitable for "PARLORS, CHAWEIN AND DINING ROOMS, lima to any In NEW YORK AND PRILADELPRIA, Weszsools,lioi. 77 AND IP Thum 6111117.7, /7178110220/1. PA: • _ tors 4 W. a. *ooato s co., &um ageruis 0.7 PUSNrrURB-.AND OHMEL9 Of Erin". Description. racrroar—rpkria 34.betlka$ wit 4vemii • Tardouse4oll. SO &40 timithfield 81, „aI9IAMBOO CABIN YORNITuRE—Wi, ea ire eautaany iniasacteaug IMIAIIMGAT 0A13114 MISTEMUII wad CHATRO LA knits the 'WWI= of ilowlaganitid In laradang boat?, _ ...win, I ' YOUNG CO. t 114grA-401:kbblii.ExtraFamily; .soo axdoe b , .4.3 - 77 gal tr.. - i Wlll MCCRITC - • '; .4.i796•Ltberly st.Pithibargb, 1...,[,;.,._.. : .',. : . ; '-,..N..-.. -1' :- - --'-',,,,,,1.t.,,,,,,4. illanUfattUTCOS. Tiiir ART & FAULKNER, MANUFACTURERS Of Pressed Fire Brick, PSILTENBERG ER'S STATION, oe-EAdli* FAVETTR COUNTS. PA iloierzett AN a 7 1/4/ 11C01611.1101. istrecesson-to 1. uttEtt,l No. I.oo:l"htrct Street, Pitt.targth, Nantofactunnv and Dealers in Curtaln.,Cornices,Ravads,Shade•, Olinda. Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &•. 401-Partleuhr attention reld to STEAMBOAT ROlt i CARPETS FITTED AND LAW TO ORDER. autilarn WICJALB. IL/DULY. a. 80 Fourth Stroct, - Pittaburgh, Pa., TIIIPS, .. . .. . .... • - • THONGS . AND SIitITOIIES. Orders solicited from the trwle, am; prritaptly whip, ced el per bud:melon. Tiaxe-6 months, or 6 per cent dlmroant for Mt. tellklydliver Iron Chicy Btov Vlia.roboune. .10Pr BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. I d ) a I.CRI(O‘ 7 ) Miamiactror TlN,ilri' OOD b ST.Zo..hrlgraN' 7 eS MEET,l3lweln Filt.tl Eltt. burgb, , Pa. • fe.1:17.1 '31:117,Q,11115N23 POIIIIMILT. . 'R. 2.1.3C017 & CO., zraturr STREET, opposite limn. S. B. Ikpa, PITTSBUIIOII, PA. t • 4ANUFACTURE to order, on short notice, oiarinas, sIIAVIINO PULLEYS, of all Blue !mid escriptlona of the beet roaterlale soil Wert style , : AND WAGON DALE, SAD IRONS, ORATES, lc., al ways • oolloorel or east to order. L itrard6ro left at the FOUNDRY. or at flarterright Young% Sa Weed et., will receive prompt attenthm. CANTWItittiIIT t VOtillit.), (Saccoooro to Jobo lorte-right,) 11/f A NUFACTURERS and Importers 01 ;LUL Pnctst end Table Cutlery, gorgical sod Ceuta] In. etrumente, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Mackie, ix, No. be Wood •traer. They giro special eatention to its neenufactorlug nt Vows, Popporters, an. Jobbing end Ilsysing with Anne. I,nality and de patch. apitedly fawn BAILMEtuI. JurD R.. 01311 WILLIAM BARNHILL & 01 Penn it., below Marbnry, PittebnrFh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS. AND SIIEET Iron Worters, Mannfacturors er Barnhill'. Patient Beim', Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder Coils, Chimneys, @ratchet, Ciro Cod, Ba,am Pies. Condensers, tl.lt Pans, Sugar Pan., Iron rally Life Mats, et. M.`, illseksmlthe Work, Bridp and Va.lnce Irma, done et the shortest no. ace. All orders from a distance promptly attended to Jell Pea_ COttoin tElillo. Pltt•oargn. 117 ENNEDY, CHILDS Sr. CD., M A NUT AC .1111 lIIRKIIB of— Bonn A No.l beary 44 Plawtingn: Clarpot Otkaln of all colors and elk nd or. Ootton Twine " Bed 17.4w14 " Plough Linen and Bub Cord: Rope of all slum and deendiptlnnw Batting. Silg-Ordtra loft at the Hardware Btoro of 1,g.. C0.,131 Wood knot, .111 bare ettontlon. _wady JAZIIIsIS IRWIN, MANUYAUSURISI: 131 S ' lILPITURIC ETIIER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid: 110211310 . • Also.puristic Add, Aqua Ammon* FFP; Nitreros do Fowler's Solution; nlj-3 May be bond st.lohn 'lrwin k Sous, 57 Wstor street. WILLIAM TATE a SON, DLQAIIBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Youth slaved, Pitfsburgh, sod .Federal street, n 41 , tdmtls Eicedsior 11411,, Allegheny. £i-Every desctiptlon of Fittings for Water, Ow and Winn. uo31:ly Commisaton, bzr TAMES A. BETZE2, Forwarding end COMMIS3IOS lIRILCUANT. to• tho of of FLOUR. RAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SURDS, DIMEDiPRUIT: and Produce. generally, N 0.16 Morktl. &Toe, tomer Ara, SlORtlirgh, J'a Rel.., F. G. Bailey, Egg., Pi debargh, William Dilwora., Sr., do, S. Cnthlert & Son, du, Atooil, Los a Co., do John Banlnp, Cub do; D. Co..&Ci1161111.1.• 6. Brody, Chabler hi. & N. Bulk, Wheeling, S onto I OM; Red o do, Crangkeo& Co., do, Paxton & Donlon, din Cochin. & Bro., FhllndelphlA. Baldly FRANK VAN °ORDER.. GRAFF & VAN GORDER, MERCHANDISE BROKERS, AND COHHISSION MERCRANTS, 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. GEM TO • t W. Tiers A Ca, Now I%.prk, ;,.. , hrl rnr h. Dil wort!, Pilat , g lannar & Co., 'Apr. IlarLangla •A Co., •' Thompson, i:lnik A T,.ung. in:audit.... Manna •Co -, ' Philadelphia. • rrrrr is... • Hopp.., ellarie• T. A. Newhall • Pune. Phila. IT. 8. Dugan A Cn, T., Viblfrldge ken.. tialtianne.l II . D. hairmsnb • Co., Um- Atrataia.ae, Maga at C.a... -,..- •f - .a. 11., 1iT."‘,1,11,1.. H EItBST & BARKER., PRODUCII AND PROVISION COMMISSION MEROII AN TS, 267 Liberty Street, corner .1 lined PITI'BIIIIROO, . IMPartitnier attention given tt..0.1t , p rr ham and telt, of Plour, Grain, Pried Props, Potatmo, l'ut L. Lard, titater Cheese, Clover and Timothy Swede, dc. Order. prat:aptly IRMA at the loatai mar ti Ft pi j.,a A•I TILOCH male on entPlir.T/inenta. 113.0111050 of the Yllfolforoh Rag Matinlo , t , r7. onlti SAMUEL B. FLOYD & CO., COMM lASION AIERCRANTY, And dealer•Ja Flt ar, Grain arLd Prodncalienerally, &31LI BRIttP STRENT, near Pa. 11., ra Pewee PITTSBUROII. PA CHADWICK & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAG 5, And Agonta for Um Salo of Mahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, 140 and 151 %Coal Stroot, tom. Sixth, INfattr• K ll. Iffj_Wropvlog P+p•r at Sloonfort prloom. Coqh toahl for Rog.. infll)d SCUTIIBERT &. SON. General C,mmie e don for the Polo owl Purrheue A ft,i NAtoto, No. 51 - Market •trt et, Pittaborgh. Ja21,11 LLOYD & FORAY 7 . 11, WIIOLESALE GROCERS. DEALERS IN rnoDuois COMMISSION MERCHANTS for tho sole of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 287 Liberty bitreet... 3. B. CELNYZELI) & CO„ bonisnlimion a Forwarding 2,l4robantlit And IVlAnmln Dnalen In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, DOTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOOR. , IDFIL Dot A Pearl MARA, &kraus. Vase«, t_LATA Olt Dried Yrolt and Produce genet y. Nos. 141 and 143 Front A ttt , lelTTeenll MM. lea /I I Tt; f1(:lIt1 fleatiltft.lGlL 1' 6 I Snco-oama en Hoffman. M'Cre.ry Co.) Forwarding and Cominiasion Marchnnv3, • Awl Wholesale Dealers in Proclaim., Flour and Wool, No. MS "eat and 122 Second 0, Pie/Omagh, /la -apl,lyd—dars 016010112 HAS. OgI...uIIJAMI Y. Y 11111... WY. H. MURIOII SPRINGER 'EMMA UGH & CO.. CO S lON MERCHANTS. - - Wool, Hides, Provisions& Produce Generally, No. 209 Libert - ylitreot, Pittsburgh. left 111 113 A I% A VI J it InALMS illonr. Grain and Prodnoe. Cornnussion and Forwarding Merchants, 14. 124 Second Re., Pittoburgh, Pa. my3l:lpl ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prodoco and Commlulon Morebnot, No. US Liberty atrert, near Railroad PasannFrer Dom; Pittaborgb, Oa. apt) A. KREBS & BRO. ' /../.41 , 560 . 170.43-1. Sithogitaplqrs Cornor Wood and Fourth Ste., PITTSBORGH. solklyd WILLIAM SCIMCIIMAN, pTactical Lithographer, Nos. 17 nod 19 Filth sr., Pittsburgh. HAM DIPLOMAS, SHOW CARDS, PORTRAITS, TAMILS, BONDS, OERTIPIOATE9 OW STOCKS, RILL HEADS, DRATTB, Downes's ProSao Seedling Strawberry. 6 PQUAL TO ItI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR to Ifraree Seedling In sire, equal to BOrell New Kioo to Amor, and from Sin to fen limn oo pmelnetiro am toy other of the one hundad varieties In cultivation " So says Mr. Donner of hie new Seedling, a / potion:4n with Whom I hare Into &annealed and done business with for P.m, and In all oar transactions hare never had rein.. to ndscloubt his word or honorable dealing. which induces me to wept the enrolee for hie wenderfalle prolific brr,.— Send fur drools,. of report oflnvestigating Cortraitne. JOIIN IdIIRDOOII, Jl4 • ant Pittsburgh and Oakland 312 Ottlii. - - - Arizzuons nuusic, nos/vs. -1 S THE LARGEST AND BEST AR ringed hotel In the w England Bud.. MO tally foaled, and easy of amen from the roams uf travel.. It contains all the modern Improvements, and eters convenience for the Comfort and secommodecen of Um traveling 'lto %%clang roomer* large and well vindllatat (ho =ilea of rooms are well arranged, , add °Um , plainly furbished for familia. and large traveling parties; arid the home wWruntime to be lupine a Bret claw, Rote In 0007 reanect. Jallally LEWIS 1110 X. Proprfelur. POCIO st ß d i o lut A3l 4,4 1 LY FLOUR, 1 do esperilno do, • • Just rondva and for ado by MIIPSON & NUN radarY and N. W. cor Onto W., rant 0c03., Allappeuy. `~ ~' -~_ ==E= PITTSBURGH. SATUROAY HORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1859. Vittshurgh esacttc: OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.- PM:IMBUED DAILY, TRI-WEEK LY AND WNICKLY RV R. ICELRIETT Ar. CO.. ADD?• .011/1111.D. SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 2.1, IK,t) CITY AFFAIRS. hlarroant.ooicat. Obrorrationr for thu Gotruc, 17 (1. E, Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth St.—corrected daily: IN NON IN SOAP! . 00 IS . 00 24 o'clock A. N. 12 " " Barometer A Hone CANPON.—We have from time to time, for a good while past, dropped in at the Fort Pitt Works to see how they were getting on with the preparations for casting the great gun which they have named the “Floyd." Nicholas Wade, Esq., who was in Russia in the employ of that government during a portion of the Crimean war, and a junior member of the firm of Enact) Reed & Co., made the drawings, patterns, etc., while the moulding, casting and general direc tion of the work have been under the care of Mr: Joseph Kay, of the Lth ward. The great work Is at length consummated, and deserves to be celebrated in a poem like Schiller's Song of the Dell. If this is not the largest cannon in the World, then we aro mistaken. Seventy eight thousand pounds of metal !CO tidt.d in the cast ing which is four feet twollinchenfia diameter, and nineteen feet five inchqs i ige length. The work was completed yesterday is the space of about four and a halt hoots. The metal was melted in what are known as reverberatory air furnaces. The mould was a ponderous struc ture, and was placed vertically in a pit prepared for the purpose. The iron flaak weighed thirty. onethousand pounds,and with theearthen mould, fifty-four thousand pounds. lie weight when filled with the iron was one hundred and twenty. eight thousand pounds. ThiS gun was cast hollow, according to an in. 'cation of Capt. Redraw, of the U. S. Ordnance Department, and the job wag done under his general supervision. The metal is cooled with la the hollow of the gun by means of a stream of water, which is passed through the earthen core. The cold water at the rate of about forty gallons per minute is paas'ed in through a pipe at the top and 1,1 the centre of the core, and is discharged at the bottom This stream is con tinued during the time the meting is cooling. The success which has attended this great no undertaking so far, is a guarantee that the sub eequent work upon this ponderous ..bore - will be well performed. We believe that all the can nons hitherto made at the Fort Pitt Works have preyed of very superior quality, capable of en bring s greater number of discharges than those made at any other foundry. These facts ought to direct the attention of Congrees• to this city as the favored point before all others for a Na tional toundry,Which'we trust will be establish ed here in due time. AT a nocetiog of the Directors of the Pitts burgh Insurance Company, held at the office of the Company, on Friday, Dec. 23d, the follow ing preamble nod resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wnetteas, It bas pleased Divine Providence to remove from this life ROBERT OOLWAT, Esq., late President of this Company, and it is prcper that some amiable expression of regret for his decease and sympathy far his family should be made, therefore, Resolved, That ere have heard of his death with emotions of sincere and heartfelt regret, and that we deeply sympathize with the afflicted fata lly of the deceased in their sudden' and end bereavement. Resolved, That we attend the funeral of our late friend to-morrow at 10 o'clock. Re.rolred, That a copy of the above resolutions he transmittal to his family, and published in the city papers ALES. Pree'd F. A. RIMILIART, Darren W/1110.—Following are the preliminary neminatiuna In the Eighth The primary eler. tine takes place at the school house to-day between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock r. v. Select Council—Oar to be nominateol—Samuel Morrow. Cf 1.131 1 ,1 4 ,1 1 7 •1 , 11 , i 1 —Threa 1,1 bo nominated—C. 11. Doorman°, Robert Coward, Jacob .1, Miller . •Inlet C liindloy. el h Littfe ...reinut'Dire , rory—Three to. En uncninat.4l—.T. 1. runt., 3 yosra, John (11a.o. yn.ro., John 6nm Ott, 7. yeAkto, Watt 11... kin..:: yaaro, Ttll3, yo.art. AI .... oolitic to ha nominated—C. 11. King. N: Cooqtanen to ho oLtuinoto.l--G. W. Shofer, J o hn Phillip*. Judge 'V Jpeer...o —One to to, nominated —.l a ro, it Ewing, E:lwird D. Dithridge. 1. invoo-too 'Ono to ho nomin.dr.l-1 rivh, Willie 11. Everson. --...- is Cotter The cane of the Putidierch. Fort Wayne .S: C triage Railroad. will come up for or gement in t o Gintrict Court thin morning. Thio involves the important question of the extent of forindiction l of the Court to Ohio, under which o sequestrOur was appointed for the road, and infers a display of legal ability on the part of the gentlemen who are engaged . to the cane. Gen A. W. Loomis, one of the meet eminent lawyers in the State, and George P Hamilton. Enq , a man of great legal attainments, appear in behalf of the road. We ere not informed who are en gaged on the other ride. The case of the Pittoburgh and Cleveland road will alas be up. Oa Thursday an application was made by P. II Hood, to whom the Company owe some VOO, asking Ono a eeipestrator he appointed to take charge of ito revenuer. A rule to show cause why the writ 'Mould not Wong, was granted and made returnable to day,when bearing will probably be had. —O-- A HUITAIILD HOLIDAY raIDIENT —Among the many popular Sewieg Machines now before the public. there is none to which the Wilcox St Gibbs machine yields a preference,and certainly none which tea a larger sale or giver more thor oughsatisfactioa to purchasers. This machine is pre4consent for its simplicity of construction. which merely admits of its getting ant of repair; forthe rapidity and excellence with which it per formolls work: foi the Male with which It is oper ated; for the fact that It performs the most in-. tricate work an well as the simplest, with the same degree of satisfaction, and above all, for the low price at which it is offered--a price which brings it within the reach of the humble as well as the wealthy. and gives all a chance to procure it. A prettier, more useful, or more desirable gift than this could not be presented to a friend, and we therefore recommend our readers to call al No. 51 Fifth etreet, and examine them before buying elsewhere. ACClDElST.—Yenterday afternoon, a horse at tached to an empty sleigh came rushing down Fifth street at a fearful rate. At the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets the horse ran against a widow lady named Scully, who resides in Bir mingham. The blow was Co violent as to kneel& her nearly across the street. .The result of this accident was a broken culler bone to the lady. She was picked up In a eenseless condition and carried into Mr. Alurphy's hat store, where she received all the attention that could be had. Oa Thursday evening, about 8 o'clock, au a couple of gentlemen of Allegheny were passing along Middle street, they oheerved a woman named Rachel Lake lying in the gutter, so drunk that ehe was unable to move; and very scantily clothed. They immediately took her to the office of Aid. Scott, who furnished her with lodgiogs for the balance of the night, and committed hes to Jail in the morning. It is more than likely that had not thin poor wretch been discovered by these gentlemen that ehe would soon bare per lobed, as the night was very cold MARRYING His Niece—The Buckeye Stole, published at New Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohio, exp.: Henry Nixon, a tanner, and his niece, Mica Margaret Nixon, both living in Bonneville, thin county, were married et Pittsburgh, within a few weeks. Miss N., prior to thri'morriage, was engaged as housekeeper for her uncle, who was an old bachelor. This scandalous marriage bra canoed much excitement in Bonneville, and the fret Intelligence of it fell like a clap of thunder in midsummer upon the citizens. • The pair here tofore occupied respectable positions in society. Ovarian.—Mr. Maltby, C. S. Maltby, under the St. Charles Hotel, is a gentleman of (ante, and has excellent oysters. lie always remem• bore the editors at Christmas times, sod this is true of him now. We acknowledge the receipt of it can of those elegant bivalves. Hie supply is equal to any demand that will ho msdo upon him, and no better, larger and fresher oysters can be found is our market. ICILLID.-A man named Charles Shinke, while at work inn coal pit, at the bank of Mr. Joseph Elhallenberger, near Look No. 2, on the "tough" 'was instantly killed by the caving in of a bank 'of earth upon him, which crushed him. An Inquest was held by a neighboring justice of the , peace; et verdict . in accordance with the above facts was rendered. IitrILMAY.—A horn in a sleigh look fright yesterday in Allegheny and made a clean sweep through - the middle of the market house, smatter ing the dealers In meat right and -left, overturn ing the butchers blocks and capsizing things generally. Nobody Wee hurt. lESSE Tun Mammy Thervaustry Laterteas.—Tho eleventh of the course of lectures uport that most practical of all sciences—Chemistry 7 versta given' latit:evening at the Hall of the Univetaily, to an elellent audience. The subject. W4aprimarily th !Electric Telegraph, although dtaking it i up the whole subject of Voltaic EletWeity• was di dossed.. The lecturer commeneelheith meg ne ism, as.existing in a certain or§pf iron, call ed ter Ibis reason magnetic oxide. •lßlack !Coles /Wad otter working iron are tht une oxide. This' being discovered first in th e '-n of Mag. nebia, in Aeia Minor, the propertriliati rooting iron' was palled maguctienn and the riftrums,netie. ile Professor then turned to Vol c Electri. eil; and related the history of Be scovery in 17.611, by (totem'', of Bologna. tin Volta took up the subject, and in 181.10 gavorto the world the first voltaic, battery.. This was simply a set of disks, of copper and zinc, separated by a piece of Wet cloth. The males would be in the order ---tiapper, 'cloth, zinc, copper, cloth, zinc, and so an. The improvements since his time were then alluded to and explained—their:me mark ed Of these being Wollaston's, Baniell'e,llrove's nal:lumen's batteries , ('Uming now to the subject of Telegraphs, the, Prefeesor classified them under three heads. Ist, The Electro-mageletic; 2d, TheVaial; 3d, Thii, Chemical Telegraph. In our oath country thavrpreeentative of the lot la Mole's; of the 2.olouse's ; and of the 3d, Baia's, The prin ciples of these wore then explained "ad the eye tenOvas illustrated by telegraphinaround the hall, using the Morse Register. he Boston/ sYstem of, Fire Telegraphs was de ribed and ilthatrated with apparatus; also }ho burglar aWm, a bell being made to ring• electricity L whenever a door or window is open ,th the next and closing leeturePi lessor Bar koriintende to 1190 the immense Gabrinia Battery Wily constructed here, which int 4 largest by far ever exhibited. The electric light from 100 xip4 and carbon elements will be prth seeing. eFtcing.—it young woman be een 15 and 10 years of ago, named Minerva Darmen, cont. milled suicide nt the house of {V. V. Dunc a n, vihti lives year Mansfield, about sir - Trifles from the:city. vt")a Thursday night Mr. Wand family weSe visiting at a neighbor's,and left the girl at home. In the course of the evening, a brother of Mr. Dittman's called and went into the house, where this girl was talking and playing with tbdichildren. Ile asked her after alittle, to put stitite coal on the fire, which she did; she also gotta hod of coal, placed it near the door and then Went out. That was the last seen of her aliCe Whin Mr. Duncan returned anti she did uoVcotne butt, the family pecatoe alarmed, and Mr I) determined to tote his horsenntinscertain if She had not gone to a neighbor'ent some die tanee, with whom see formerly lived. Ho went to the stable and the first ohjeet.that met his eyen was the dead WO of the girl, suspended by rope, from a beam in the bits. She had planted one end of the cord ofoutid,ber neck, fasioned the other to 3 beam, Rl> illtilfted off. Niolitne knows the cause of this ditentlfrit deed. :STILAIMIL ACCIDRFT —A man, whiten name we tiiirnot learn, who liven in South Pittsburgh, called on the Mayor yesterday ishertioort, mud stated that, on Thursday night, his wife, who has a httreing child, turned over is bed, felt some thing give way in her breast, and died in about 1 e . 1, ,,,,,t ee t ee . lie tried, . I ,EI no did the neigh bets, to resorcitate her, hut in vain. She was dse l d :Ile had proceeded prepare for the funeral;, lin6he neighbors thought an 'moist should he held, which will take place this morning. Tun Enrc>Ta6 —This sterling Monthly, whtike otlioe is Indicated by its title, for Nevem beeps before to, a little behind the lime but brieging goodly treigrit The first article is en titled •• Ocean Life, ' end in Irom the pen of Mr. Findley the F.Jto,r It alone ie worth the price of the volume for the year All the articlesare heti imatier, well written and appropriate lo the object of the work. Thu riuult,er is well printed end . lin all reopecie well gotten up The work ntb . 4 eacceed. ,T l ice CARE. Cloxs:—We like to see boys jar,ihemselves in sliding down bill, but they meet not do this at the exposure of life and lithb toy Teeple on the streets We direct the atten tion 'of the police to the fact that the riding on sleds down the hill on Fifth etreet from the Ca thm!ral to the root-trice, and, n Seventh street, io n'Aatiierous yismoice and El nuisance, and we setcthat tc l-• slated. 0,•1+1. • • 2 , 01,0 r. %%4,i N.or Vaar Lt:tili hes of pttl.er. dolt dto St4:noblo idter erd °or public Beton!, A a tine holiday ehieet, attilictive to the ryo mod fined to the brim with oWoiee pr-,duct moue adapted to the romprehewiort 6bildren. Suhfteribe for it .1;4 lIII'Lt -'The workmen erulboyed is Jseue.. It Loan sCo 'e Giles workP,hvie prrseol t,l to nor of their number who ie sick,the sum of We illec undoretaiel that J. R L 120. win vire 11l silk moo a beneff :3% pee week IME=1!! .'Pile Allegheny County Teacher& Institute will hold Dv regular monthly meeting thie more l* in Iron City College Vail See ntlreri lee mrUl oilll , lll't ELICTION4 =The primary eiretioos Bevenib, Eighth and Ninth V11tt.1,4 will be held, to-day A It LP. Collection of Books will ho saki thin evbniog by eatah,gue at the Cemaierelal roles .NO:tjt Pith street, by Mr. Peri. .11{4n Sm.r..--Three Snhol.innhip. for a toll eoarro of; Vritin g and Book-keepiog (two unlimited) in the Bien:Linehan, Commercial Cllege. Here in an op pqrtilnity rarely offered for any one intending to at slid no larlittitiou of this hind, and ono that should 144a/ten iidvantagro of an the above rcholorships will hit:fold very cheap. Thin inntitution tinn been in fri'- ee4rlfyl operation (or over a year, and it in not nor pa:4)o by any rimilar ono in thin community. For further particulars apply at thin office, where the selitdarrhipe can bo had. 1 / 1 5ASTILOVS Fine.. —Wednesday morning, Deo. 14thi about 1 o'clock, the keg factory of Edwin Bill, on the canal,at tho foot of Phelps strict, wee totally cooeumed by fire, with Ito econtents. PI foundry and machine shop of Vau Brockjin &Ocoee, on the opposite side of the Street, wan itiqtaminent danger. Mr. Belle tom in about $100; no ineurance —Noe Castle 0,0. .cciord-r.—On Monday last, the little sod of J4n Brown, junior, who is about nix ' years old, ell ped down upon the iee, breaking his thigh hope, and otherwise bruising him. The fracture wdd reduced by Dr. Almon 'Hawley, and the child is now doing well.—Aeh latuda Sentinel. RI,CITARGE , FROM TUX EMI hjTrr DISAFNEMS —rAtt. I,m! qtr. C E Strgrnt 14lwers. N. L Count at a; hese Leen two:tided for upwards of oighteen f..re w«b running screw to giy head, discharging at my left est% as often as take week; • thick, slimy matter of the meat offender , moll, pod log my hawing so that I could not boar • watch tick hone bonu doing more or lees for els year. to puri fy blood. and thus Tem:ere the pewee or both, but with• oullin, change, cacept lownilogly fur the worn, Aboot tan !month. singe I commenced taking Ills "Peruvian F. 14." in lee than two week, I twgan to Improve. Tho dlliiHrrons brbatan lose Irvinent, with en entire change to appearancp being thin trot wa cry. In One vest ttelioi the dhelow t res ect.sed altogether, and I hare not been troubled with them elute; My hearing la also Improving, . tVat I eon hearw watch lick plainly. 3f y general health is butte, nod I shall continue the CO! of tho Syrup in therninnthinat expectation of deriving farther benefit from It. !, your., iniort gratefully. CYRUS E. SAIVJENT. novo; Lx. 1, 1868. 114 e fa to chrtlry that Ht. O. E. Sargent ha. been Inoue employ fur several years, and we foal assured lb:stony Mow mel t e may mak. to regard to the Infirmity with which be low it 'Meted ran he rolled neon no It nthful end LIALLgr, DAVIS A CO, Plano Yon. Manufacturers, Washington larval, Boston, Max. COITAVZI.I.III4, Angoat 17th, 1557, Wash:noon tour., Cluatont at 70/,. P,orrianre of ,he frrorla% .ayrupt—flentlatorcu lha dot? or my letter to 700, , 1 lb. 17th Nov. last, I cantlperol to urn the Peruvian Sirup netll my bearing area foq.reatortd to non, nod toy health perfectly ro.eatablleb. ed..44nave not tetra any of the :irony for several mouth. peat;Unrl 1 hot, no doubt that I am porniaturntlr cured of the fullrmlty with ablrli I tram for an roomy year,. omitted Youpii rerpecifully, CYIIII3 R. SARGICNT. &clap. long eirertlsalrient. , DI GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wo,d surer, le 11/0 Agmat G.• Gale city. oc2.s:d&yrT IfyLLBOLD'ii 6ENUINE PREPARATION.— tilloHU for thn Madder: DUCiIIU for the Itidnetr; ihrlut,D . A fiUuLIU for the Ilrovel; fll lig BOWS HUMUU for the Dropsy; II K011301.11'8 DUCHU for Nervonetimor, 11U11111OLD'S tUtitlU for Jnii• of Memory; RELSIDOLD'S DUCIIII for Dlintessof Vinton; iiKtmtluitea nuomi for Dlitecilt Breathitt. IIg43IDOLD`d DUCIIU for Went !Servo , : HkriVIDOLDI3 MOTH! fur Deters! Debility; 1 -WI4 liOLteel BUCHU foillstivenal busittolir; nucitv for Horror of Dive.; IIittGOIDOIJYB BUOIIU for Night Stews; IIIIOIIU for Watefalnemn IHICHU for Drynet•of the fit in; mthatuoura MIOIIIIII for ltroptionm JIMIAIDOLD'S 1100110 tur Pain la the Dark: IIIIttIBOLD'S DUCH U tor Ilnitsinose of the Ey, lido. with Tienworary Suffusion ao4 toes of Fight; lIFI4IIiOLI/8 DUOULT for Motility nounostieunets with Want of Attootion. Horror of nociotyl 111431130LD'S 11110110 foe Obstreetiote; 11014EIBOLIYM BUCIIU for EICORNI arising from Nat erstion, trot all ammo of the &moat Demme, existing in elqiie sot, front whatever rumenoritrinstteg. Bold only by 10. OkU. Ii ERYAISB, 140 Winn] street, PititMnoto tottiolkwY • -ADS AND JIIMPERS—A large assort • 'Smut or nog a' Meta tad 3am pent —eta apptoprlato nod oi , atde gilt f." the latlttlatt, for tale cheap tar malt at nod led Minor Mote of S i MUDDLE, jir4 " - RI Diamond. ' RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Thirty-Sixth Congreits—Flrmt Ser.ton WASIIINCTON City, Dee. House.—Mr. Farnsworth, of Illinois, being enti tled to the floor, was willing to give way for a ILO lion to proceed to a vote for Speaker. Mr. Ruffin, of N. C., and other Democrats object ed, insisting on Mr. Farnsworth either proceeding with his remarks or abandoning the floor altogether. Mr. Farnsworth said he made the proposition in good faith. He did not desire to place any impeli. went ttl the way of on organization. Ile and his Republican friends had been here for nearly three weeks desirous and anxious to voto for a Speaker. They had no disposition to dismiss the slavery ques tion now, but would welt Until an organization had been effected. Ile spoke for himself, and did not want the Republican party held responsible for his utterance. He eaiddhey had been mat hero with speeches and resolutions in regard to Helper's pam phlet, and the speeeh delivered by Senator Seward. These things were tbrnst in their facer, with threat ened ,diesolution of the Fnion on that account. It had even been threatened bore that if the Republi cans elected a Speaker, the Union shall be severed instanter. lie proceeded to road extracts from. the Richmond 'Enquirer, of Jane, 18-57, and May and Jane, 1856, to show that that journal had used irre pressible conflict doctrines, and pronounced free society a failure, and farther said that war between the two eystems will rage everywhere until the one conquers and the other is exterminated. Mr. Sew ard,he said, never uttered irrepressible conflict doc trines half so strange! that. Senator Hammond ) ]. added, bail• presented similar sentiments in rsigard to such a bonflict. Ito denied the authority of any members holding him responsible fur endorsing Helper's book. It was none of their business; he road each books as he pleased. There was nothing in hi, part of the coun try which would not stand the test of free discussion and criticism. lie proceeded to arraign the Demo cratic party for endorsing a bo o k called Black Dia mond, written by Pollard, of Va., end caused to be read various testimonials in its favor. adding that the writer advocates the going into Africa and seis ing and deluding the-natives to gain their consent to be shipped to this country by the middle passage, as apprentices, and after getting them hero to induce them to live In perpetual bondage. The writer ad mits that it would lee an infraction and violation of the laws of the United States, but justifies it by the necessities of the ease, and says that the Union could he preserved only by this so-called consecrative policy. Is this the sentiment or the Democratic party ? Mr. Cubb—l deprecate tboi rwopening tbo Slave Trade. Now, you speak out land say whether you endorse Helper'. book. Mr. Farnsworth would like to ask Mr. Miles the question whether ho endorsed those sentiments? Mr. Miles replied that he most heartily, utterly and from the bottom of his heart, deprecated any evasion of the law. [Applatise.l Ho recognized the higher law of sentiment and honor which com pelled him to obey the Constitution. . Mr. Farnsworth wanted tb know whether he is in favor of re-opening the Slave tradelry the repeal of tho !awe? Mr. Miles replied that ha was nut prepared to say whether ha was in favor of reopening the Slave trade at Come future time. Mr. Reagan remarked that he bad come out of the canvass on that issue nod was opposed to re-opening the Slave trade in or out of the Union, and in favor of law, order and justice. Now, do you endorFe the doctrines of Helper's book ! Answer—Like a men! [Applause.] The Clerk checked the dizorderly manifestation. Mr. Stanton felt it his duty to say for himself and 'those he represented, that so far as Helper's hook ad ..rises servile insurrectim ho utterly abhered and de ;tested it. There were not as many men nom in the penitentiary oc Ohio who would tolerate it for a mo ment. Mr. Kellogg expressed Ids gratification at the tarn the discussion bad taken. ns thought it cold now be said that his colleague would be frank and plain. Mr. Bonham said that the net of 1520, which char acterised the slave trade as piracy, was a blot no the etatuta book and ought to he expunged, but ho knew no party in the South in favor of having the tow of 1919 repealed. With regard to the latter, he was not prepared to say that it is unconstitutional. There in no considerable part of the South or the democratic party who egiteted the question or re-opening the trade which can never ho done to the confederacy. As to whether he was in favor of opening the trade se same future time, he was not prepared to say. . Mr. Farnsworth—Doe. the gentleman endorse the sentiment to the book "Black Diamond," for the re newal of the slave trade by law? Mr. Bonham—lt is impracticable: I do not stand in the attitude of one who endorsed the violation of any existing law. Mr. Farnsworth staked Mr. Mcßae whether he en dorsed the sentiment Mr. Menne, as an indiri-loal, gar in furor of re opening the trade, 'hot this w not position that the deenneratle party In 51.,...eipp ag t or any ..then cm a:tate -etadorattl iL L. ma.. however. fat tho faithful alteration gf the lea. AN they atand again. the reopening of that tragic'. :Br. Farnsworth did nut think that buch a design could be axed on the National itemocrakr any W e re than that a could he justly charged that Republicans endowed the octrof John Brown. Mr. Mcßae believed that he wee the only mcmber of the Democratic party from ,t ri p ° ~,t er. tamed that opinion. Mr. Farnsworth salmi Mr. Crawf.ttl whether ha endorsed the re.opening ni Ilia alavo trade as. resod, madded it/ Black Diamt.nd. Mr. Crawford replied that he hail titre, read that hook. • Mr. harrier said that be had always been opposed to reopening the African slave trade. lie wait in the Senate when Mr. Seward announced the doctrine which had such a startling effect on the South, that an men he ibis administration shall pass away, the abolitionists would get control to overthrew South ern institution. and remodel the Supreme Court so that its decisions should In against the interests of the South. Mr. Seward said that heexpected in his life-time them would hot be the font of a single slave on the Continent, and while he uttered this as his de liberate opinion, his tenet dllute•l and his pale fano wet expressive of had, 'malignant passim, and his "yea glowed a s if the fire of bell was burning in his heart. Mr. Farnsworth, carnally . Uod grant that I, too, may Fen the day when the foot of a slave will not rest on the continent. Mr. Bonham—You'll never see it. Mr. Farnsworth said that would not be a rail. It was the wish of Washington. It was the doctrine of men who made the Republic, end the men who will continuo the Republic's existence. This did nut en dorse the raid of John Brown. As to the fugitive slave law, he and his people would not pursue the fleeing negro. They would leave that dirty stark for the Democrats. Ile asked whether any South ern gentleman was willing to turn out and chase s fugitive slave? Ile understood that in het part of Illinois called Egypt, people catched black men and instead of adrerthing them nn runaways, advertise - f.rtheir masters. Mr. Logan, who represented Egypt, said:that any imputation that his constituents violate the law was false. It wee right that such runaways shottld he arrested. Mr. Farnsworth explained. saying that ha poke for a large number of Republicans; not one of them will step an inch outof the way in pursuit of man, womau,or child, lor the purpose of captuting them nod restoring them to slavery; but in saying this ho did not say they would place themselves in realstenco to the fugitive law. They would pursue a course, as had been suggested, of masterly inactivity. Ile believed the present fugitive elave law to be unsex atitutional, and inhuman in soma of its provisions, but ho would not offer armed resistance to it, nor would his party, Mr. Barksdale—Tlio Constitution provides for the renditiOn of fngitive hitIVCS, and to the extent that you will not obey it to that extent, you violate your oath to support the Constitution. Mr. Farnsworth—Yon mistake; the Constitution does out provide that I should render flight. slaves. Mr. Barksdale—lt provides fur the rendition, and you, as a citizen of the country, aro bound to carry It out, and unless you do it, you aro a traitor. [Ap plause„eepecially in the galleries.] Mr. Farnsworth—The Constitution has never pro vided that minoritiee shall ever rule majorities. Dissolve Gm Union . ; what aro you going to do with it Have you never read Balmiest novel, "What will he do with it ?" Are you going to divide the Missiselppi river? If no, how much of it are yea going to give tial AMC you going to lot our boys float their rafts down ? What are you going to do with Tenho° Doodle? Divide that, toot [Excel eive latighter.] What part of the Fourth of July are yongoing to give us, and what part will you take? What are you going to do with the grave of Waahitigton and those man in the Northern States who fought elde \ by tido with him in the battles of the Revolution? Divide the Union! For God'. sake, don't lot us hear any more of this miserable rry oboist dissolving the Union. Thosemen who fill the gallories, damson for di/union sentiments, don't they know that it the Union Is dissolved, these mar ble potence will become the habitation of bats and rats; will become stone quarries whore marble will be cheap?-You might as well talk about dissolviog the pectination bills ise dissolving the union of them States. • 111=1 After. a call of the novae, the 20th ballot was taker!, with the following resell: Whole number of votes, 222; necessary to o choice, 107 ; Sharman, 103; f4illson, 27 ; Gilmer, l 0; Bocock, 10; the rest scattering. The Home then adjourned. S.NATE.—Mr. Pugh Introduced a bill roluting to the lUouliville and Portland Canal. hin. Davis, of Mee., introduced o bill to provide temporary government. and create the office of Sur veyor General for the Territory of Arizonia. Also • bill directing the manner in which testimony of cer tain Judicial Officers may bo taken for the 01.0 of the U. S. Courts. Senate then went into executive session. On re-opening the doors, Senate adjourned till Tuesday. Sr. Lou,,s Dec. 23.—The steamer Diligent, from Altoo, is aground on Chain, 10 miles above: 60 or 00 passengers are aboard without provisiuon. The Ice preients communisation with the shore. Efforts ate making to prevent them from starving. The Pike's Peek expire!e perked this morning, with $lO,OOO in dust. mho affrime from Denver City are to the 1 ith. ..13oth brunches . of the. Provincial Legislature bad •djeurabd, alter porfeatidg the code of lane for the goiernmeiit of Jefferson tistritoty. Utah advidas up to tbe: let lost. are also received by this &mini; but then is Do news . lin that territory. • • LATEST NEWTS HY TELEGRAPH. ~::: ~-: • ~~~. 3 ~'; ~~~ v. ~ ~ r:a ±..L, _ VOLUME LXXILI-NUMBER WASIIINGTON, Dee. 23.—A postal cotlVentlen hai been executed between the Poetmaster Clenefal and the Minister from Belgium, establishing atregil ar change of correspondence—inclosed bi et .„, the United States and Belgium to be eenveYed via England once a week and oftener,and id.Wicteldental, 63 far as possible with the regular sailingaf Elie An; glo American steamers. The single rateifot letter] and eatepto of merchandise originatingibit flint:rafted States and destined for Belgium, or eleiti v'ersti, it Geed ut 27 cents , of enbicb prepaymenti, L is optio is cithor country. The digiculty between Scrim., Joint 4 Ark and Mr. II indman, a Representative from thiq Stat j which it was supposed a few days ago noiikiliwlltit n hostile meeting, has been amicably smiled through tho medium of Toombs and Pryor. = Wasuistiros Cirr, Dec. 2•t.—ln the';DstneoratiC Senatorial caucus to.day, after a full dis'eusisitin of the charges against Bowman, of the Conitltutton pa, per, he was nominated as Printer to thkat_liodi,'by • rate of 20 against 5. The impression It : that?, will he elected. The Senate, in execntive session, contra:did the following witninations- N. B. Browne at .Postinaster at Philadelphia, Mr. Batch at Buffalo, Mr. yniteer ak Cincinnati: Mr. Bishop al Commiesioilef or POlonts: Ale riots STATION, 'MO., Dec. 23.—Thal 0 mail, with San Francisco dates to the 24 Silet ed bore last night. Judge Tarry was arraigneXto plea ia :the 6 . Session! at San Francisco on tho 2Sth. rifd.s • moved to transfer the ewe to the Nitltli Court, which was denied. Thorn wore about $600,000 in the stato:T on tho let inst. SCIOW had fallen to the depth of four-'test Sierra Nevada mountains. Over three tens of titter ore arrived at San vitro on the 29th. New di,cayeries of gold are reported train Carecp Valley. ... . , i A Democratic Convention had been heid ptregon City. Sixteen delegates withdrew. Thopp r main'. ing selected Gen. Lane, Lansing Stout ,and 'fudge Deady to tho Charleston Convention. .:::: The Oregon papers represent the sithifi, lipmecn mince as a living reality, and probably eliinsive. S sexpert.' there would be a great ii'ilatt ' et thp pring.n : .:,. Tho dates Crum Vkrtoria ore to N,,Nr: :21d Ono hundred thousand dollars in gold bad nfilved from Westminster. :: i : CIWILSTON, Dec. 23.—80th brarselita if the South Caroline Legislature have passedAii bli suf. pending till June, 151,1, the law requiriogiin4dolliir of specie in Oho taults of the banks to thtee ollari in circulation. Lotuses Lms, Dec. 23,—The river is falkihk with 7 feat 9 inches water is the canal, 04 Mfeet inches on the falls; Mom snow fell. ice is floating in the river, but not much obstrtietin4 navii gallon. •_ . • 1 Catmints, 0., Dec. 23.—W. H. Gibsoti; • • morning admitted to bail, in the corn of sy6,l appear before tho Court, January 26, .ISdii,twh. motion for a now trial will be argued. `,..; Ilearusecan, Dec. 23.—The negro was convicted gown time ago, of the mtitder wife, was executed to-day, at II o'clock.: : COMMERCIAL RECO (...omm in Ex .yx A E lIITHATIuN YOE DEEM J. rum, J 6.. V. P. E.l WARD,I Crlntl.29 PACIZA!ON. I[..tr. ()wt.. JOMPft S. LpSn P ITTSU V alai 111 Anti IGT ! .71.-p,' , l Pi -, ,any fin. ae PlZtsburpMl ai“lf Prr,srailts. Sai:l.er. Dreams., 21. of I.lslo Extra ramoy at 1.5;07.: do gatta at SS io2o $5.75, os d. Fancy of $6,25 , tan0 Eaten F.o,i m Mil 1.., a0d.2.1,61.13 a In varionl at 3..!,,15(;715.2i Int Super, $5,5005,6; for Xatra,A7 , F.ura Family. add $n,65 fur Fancy. OltAlti--,alesiof 600 b.h,fall Wheat at $1,3.e.2 can at TO; 1 car loatl do abellrd at 70, 1013 bnati:qo f pot at 70: 50 bomb 11)., at 60 ' FCCD--walea of 1 ton Itilddlins at r.. 0 '; I I.loLAooio—aales of 6 b 1.41 at 22; awl 2 do dO at 2', COFFICK.--walea 60 bp, Rio at 123 LAND-1241ra of IS Idols Lard 01 I. SUGA/I—aalen of 2 1.14. 2. DILIED APPLKS.--aale• 32011.0.0 catrEsz—o.d.. of 110 boa at 10. 1101fINY—aalev of IS bbla at 6;4. A Pl'Llts—..lra of 110 51.1. at $2.7 ItUTTCit—..lia of 5 tble at 120.019. noniwriuur Aria cultnicit . & Currer..Blsamva4 LAKE Ecenuom.--al,to Trttmne Owe the sulpmental of topper from 046 PI twin.. lb the Portage hake Dlrtrlct as follow.: t/nlory bob total 430 ' ' ' RIZ torte 11661 .2.1. S 1397 _co to. 'ISIS I V lotal.i6D3 'Punta Tatal amount ........ to. 050 i tectesse weal, Zon, then orer thClyr., 01 la.nt (tom the district. Addiog thv att. v., amount to that bvtotofurt , eVi.n:ll! the' vhipotruta from Om °tout:Aeon Ittotr...t 401 llibotottit (rota tho two ...11 Au 4.011, 1.4,4. t, eulltuat, It< 0.4 Iptnnala fr..tsa 4.11.1r,x. tu t s out ot to. t of t 00..., 11, , . about 5 .I:VEtuni. value ut ILL; ~.y bu eut dusra a rand:WerotifiewZat uot •to otvr wod two aO.l a hall ; Volts., UV' .!? The N. N. Tien, of 1 L.oredey , .ay. •—The near Bleed Limn of alla l llet.llhwy , idatterdny, fallitntoistront handle, and tooe Cy ter the Liana bir saving. oritrroni, tiol for 111 prtente names. ftled.ckee eariet, oworp and Brooklyn teair.OW.. ante..., we tailteve get ailberal nhare,th nod , Ste,. J C. Green, end. llhisetoitne.Odia 4 nit - emi. a., Atbany and other lotertorlital Yid Hants al.. rant, in 101 a ronaidoret.le eum. l'ha naked ho 31esern. Thonipaen I. protothly the only large ptlictiitie od NACllliallflo. n.e pad - fife:eta all wood will cantle...o, and• fifth. ut 01,10, Lana.. , ifeenry omelet, nol;...arlT ad r. 0.1 nu s. In Canal A edit. I ' l Certititattea he1d.1.4 14 noun: try newt. and the !lank of Commerce In this city, "fill to aettird at the 11.3. [IMO by the neat° Antboridati. Thor- le more money t Reda:: to the brokersiliark yeateri drp, and some tod.aidemble ',meta of GO- tatinte4tanceit evere taken outside Rank at eN ja trot, eidt . .lery prima 4,7d1 menthe,' LON f' at 7 cent, Thep:4Blcm 31aniffirturtzg Compeniett .kill appal to by or...perinea. The Pacific 31113 a, for the manufartfireoll print. and detainee, has earned for the year 1254 a cetti:od a cal* tat of I'2,di.ddliat. nod bar. declared their fleet tef L esayn divdi deed of if cent bdlititann 31111., Nnebus; : itianniartur tog the of.l Ilexaan Indian heed notion., have anto beefin vet, aticee.trul. thi.unh they der err but TV. coot. 2ttriintic to reel ou a capital of s2s,o,ted, And we have birdie ennon& red that the 311,111ei.er. end 111mInton bed decletiftsid, find the Appleton f , cent. The fleet annual totailtac-Or the .tact , !fwd.. of lauthington Mill. was beld at 0)11. went intoo operate. it ander the ii new regline.” Vat; i nary. The ncrount•eh.dt . smell profit. and'etilat* nt haa been expended In repair,. end new neachlPl7:l4 Tbi4 employ 197,0 operatives. .' 1 The rc,ipts ot grain durinz the pad week, hayp Intr 3•20 I W.wisest. door, 71.791 Lush wt, 03 049 bush,cOrn 24,514 hush oat., WWI 320,233 bush. Tee total reasipre . the first of Janusry bore been 703,9../1 bble fl.nir, 6,03,49 husli wheel, 9,117,721 host; corn, 1,933,395 bush ostsiOd 3 bush bugs, and' V - . 00,0011 bush rye. melting • grand tOisl ri sheet 19000,00; bush, els 10,041,993 beat, ; ; Theft, were received during the last week 1.93,60(/ If So hogs , : sod 19,000 dree,4l hogs. There Is obw in store hers 5, iv 040 hills floor, 3411391 f 37 wheat, .00: hush corn, 43306 Loin cute, .n . ..1.4c, bar lev.—:Clhe Tone.. MGM". Smith d Corbin, money brattra, doing i sow t bustoess on Profit street, were rentpelltd to rillgb ttert feet. tor the 1 enstit el their creditors todejtoilers bi Otero, it is thought, will not .mount to moch.sisthoilr tnal nes,. was nimly Io nikootr,,l fonds. and millplytriv.to; fir. Smith hos boon absent (roil flu/city slues. fitufls lost. 1 In s.netel hullos., the little Met le doing Seems p 0 trreurs woody to eullday preparations. TOO Teton sterns: and ahops Aro unually ottnictiva, nro'hiViefz them, sras.onthie harTest —ICI°. Choi. • The rater e.duld =ornery carry Jong Ira rUt 'Poi,. of. eatenlay. Floating 101 l of Leary ants ItLes deotsdr.O' open each totter and made lute larger and ranee, brassee proml•lnu to atop entirely at !art, and ea elonp matt:anon; opu,rd hound Louie tnelrlTer le virtually: tineep. patches were received yeettrday from bow at ilibieltut; that. they did not deem It a In or cafe to try It auy,forthir, l'he Jacob Poe, on low way up, bloc cut both:trer dylloder,, heado at Goo. Island, ulna floor. YLe out Ithrbably [lna winter quarters theta . The hue new steamer Dauber, of the Erlackiater Paina! lion Co, hes been sold, for Mono,. to no gnin t vill eo ,, , p.ny, Watts, (twin di. Co., and Is to run bet.rep .tbu pines. and CWoe.h. Oho w. w lease )eaterday. allot could'. make their way cloven with the Ivo. The new end flue steamer Vigo was also IP iilve yesteri;: Jsy and we preen., she did so, for fled Mr. lWitteir:' bury. a gentleman from Iled River, bought 'li/fiber for widcb we think a good bargain. She 1i cisfalnly tine locking eteanwir. A little simmer palled the Lone liter, for Ralveltort and. Trinity River, wont not te eterday. phe Ie nerticel by me-` ch•nics iu OD city together with Capt. Stotibleginit who if to be Centel!, we believe. Tho navigation for the prcuut beteg virtually etufpended,l we here, of cornice, no ituperte to report pews It very acareeifrona the down river country and ilk optiver locked lu toe. H I' COLUIOLTS or tin florkv—Two 'osalboale k 1 e 0 : rocks. yesterday—one of them belonging to ihlti 6.ellegg.' Ono of the pair which ten on the rocks a toelthsys:rigo hes. got off, but the other we. there.—(Lon. Jour .s; ; Ti,. Rollo Crofts he, gone to the docks and R7l Do then-;; mighty repaired. Soil ns slightly injured bylheittiteg that:, Cook the Beittcnoio In kowyer Dead—ado cher Lkroylary. Tho Lake Cily, lately conk in the Missirsiparlrer, lepirC o the stye at ed. Innis. As POOP et her uplifts ire iv 3-! pie led, led, which will Le during the present weekt4ifittialilep erl rho Illemphis and Minimum timer trade. Tho Rocket Du raisod Der Rooked bow, 0 , 4 !ttd op at Cousoudolett Copt. Jason., bsv.og sold Ms ISOkc toturned. to httsburgn with.. loofa. The Cincinnati Commercial of Tbatsday eapi ±Tile Et. Louie came In Dom, Pittetnegh with hill carket,e2eamrtiort being ler Louisville. The 13iDer Wave frOoli otO Delimit, and Atryir, from Now Orleans 611,11',M.0d. rtvm Naahvilte, have arrived eine° our tont report: J. B. Word came In foe u Lewisville with 100 tons. 41W 1 01 ro . mire freight until noon, mod then depart 4/1 i11a , ?.*6 h. — The Hastings cleared for Pittsburgh, toadvel td b! font. The Argyle teshtoped 200 bble. rimiest,. on the It. , Tl t t Town left t:r the tems port drawing 4 Def. with enetwgelnent , for LIDO bile. floor at Ripley and lligginerort. Tbnll4lelnott. and Defender departed for New O. teens with fall Ostgetem The J. W. lietirnso mat Drand Truk aro stttaand, at Tea Table net Iv , Da at loom Mead in the ThaviittiOlf • 5e..., oast Itvglater. ARRITKII 1 Tolograph, Drofrossillr; r Telegraph. BiOaisiliflla Jotters.. Ilroorn.ellle; Jeffers.. Itlnssmi o efl le; C.,1. Elisobetb; I Col. Ilayard, pitbefft Illeet-514 feot—follfog. ..!;;, Te le graphic Slarkel. Kew Yoke, De. :S.—Colton firm; eau of',DS5,5 bales. Flour b.avy; polo. IMMO bble Ohio $5 Ond6:l64.o.hertl g 5 a 145 75 Wheat firm; Wee COOO hes. Ontu eitc.lned; LIAO bunt new white and yellow R 45711 ben , ant; Mere VG 056idt1 12%; Prime SIL Unfit 154 foam' quiet; abort ribbed" rtilddle.ll 0%. Unwed 011 . 114,740. baron quiet at W,E412. Wool arm. VehlektOrta.e7 Su gar firm; yl 7;; at 74 . 0%. Molelorpreflrm Coffee do. Frelghtt-on Colton to .Ltrerpool siga Money market actlre; rates edvenned; hnattukiiiii toll Ix w e n, mt n41g,7 per cent. Market plentifnlly with prime paper; 7 par neat le the inaltla Wanner; Dec. 2.—Monvi marketunchanged;fintecry ettingent, with • mg/need prcestug damn& Shgcheinge Dmlllf.t, and b+Pkere In Imam glee* Ming 9 foe 'alum. flag market geld; Wee LIM bend at So :ago 605 elcsed' heavy. Proe100211:. !Intelsat brands of Mow Perk Qmeght SIG 50.. Lor.1•11Xil(IN. folk ideate cgs. Elreeej,glOitie tbonblein 8305.4: woes 7; hamelll'i39. rio4l,l:prioOD cbiaper. glee IWO bbls. Whlskj nem at Skelg NO Change In Wattles. Meet 'firm; Of W)l,24'foiprlme. whit% prime red 18431.2). , Corn. than et: Bat balk; Oat dallat:6oe6l% in balk. Nye uttN!,:!4esl ttc.r . u 511.71 3 .3911 • ear , ' ~- -. '' - ',.,•::,!--..-,",,.- 4i',.-,;.i:!,;:':' TTE. Mauna:Lem. Dee. t_3.—Flout market continced.fralot; mica at $5 37540.5 tO to common and good mtperer* our. $5 02105 87%;tra family and fancy Sera; Duper:Da na for week, 15.514 Ull ex a. Wheat In limited demand; 5500 boa sold; red $1 alp I 34; white $1 400C1 50. Cara declined; RAIN 490 bug _cello., damp. at 70475; dry neer, 'afloat, at 51.4 , 251; 92 for 01.1,90 420044. IV d1at725!,4045. (Malmo, Dee. 23..—P1 quiet, Wheat do. I.lirsi atmady• Oat. to fair demand. Ur lida: bbl. Dow, 10,t00 bus 'cheat, L 5,100 bus cum. . _ Ortnt natt, ecc. FOR CUNCIVNATI S: LOUIS- V.ILLD.-Tha floe ateacorr tIE 51 it A," CV:- J. aid drasta..lli lee,x for the atom coo t Inter• mediate ports on haiI:RDAS, :4th, ate 4/clock, r. o. For freight P+,..do 0 951 a board er d.2O ItLADEC. DARSIIOI t CC., Agte. SCE itiemlittiii& ROB etuans. 111.0601;141 .-- 1 1 1ft ' SBURO s: SIENINTISPACKEr.--1011 RIEIIIIII6. —ihn 'elegant steamer ORB, Capt, Ceu. YAM mon i—svo for the a 1.,. and all inteszoollata portS on Tilla DAY, 24t0 inst. For Bright or parsage apply on boanicr to dela FLAGS, BARNES A . CO, Agents. VOA NEW ALBANY, Evans -lag Jl_ , llle, Henderson, Smith:and and Padu cah—•The fine steamer DUNBAR, Captain Dick • Yowler, 111 leave for the above and all intermediate ports on SAT URDAY, 2ith inst., at 10 a. x. F. frolght or passage apply on board or to I , 4ACK„ BARNF-B t CO., Axis. Witt take linshvillt, Memphis and New °Haan. freights to reship. de22 C AZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, DIOCCZTIOE3 TO .1"0170 T. sIIITOCL,I BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS GAZETTE] 33171MM11VC4,, FIFTR STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, PITTSBURGH, PENN' A, AB-Execute every Rind of BOOK and FANCY JOB PRINTING with noatnesx and dispatch. ja27:daortfl, 1-toNYON Braise rules the mass et the people, whatever the misnamed and misanthrope phllompberemsy say to tba contrary. Chow them s good IbbU. let Ite niier- Ita be clearly demonstrated, and they ertll l bottlsto to glee It their moat cordial patronage. The gussets bare al. reedy ratified the Judgment of a pbyalclan concortilug the virtue, of I.IOBTETTKIt'S UtTTEIts , ac May he wren in the Immense guard/Ureic( this me ital..s that are atinnallysold lo every eection of the lend. It Is gem recognized as great ly mperior to ail other temente yet derived for &scams of the digestive organs, each as diarhoes, dysentery, dyapep. ela, and for the carious (et era that trim from derangement of three portions of the getem. llotitetter's nate. is Coat becoming a household weed from Maine to Tuxes, from the Mores of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the oracle and ho satisfied. Sold by drogglata and dealers generally, orrerrhem, and by 1103TICITILlt t 831/TEL niarrofisentranand proprietor., ill Water and be Front armour - jeltealkeT I INVITE ATTENTION LO FORT© of the meet cx lreordinary rams by my , PECTORAL SYRUP They are at home, and airy one who hair donbta can in quire or the per/sores who have been cored by It. Da. KEY SEA fa prepated at any time to exaruirse Lungs, without charge, fur all Dios° who need his medicines Too price, of Ms PECTORAL is .A 0 tenni end ,$1 per bottle, et 140 IVVI)D arßizer. For common Colds tote Dr. KEYSER'S PECTORAL. SYRUP. For lacip!eut C,neamptloa take Dr.SETSEWSPECTOTI AL STRUP. Par Qath...ey Liao Or. KB'S - SED%; PECTOR4.I., SYRUP. For dttficalty of Dreathln: ssir. Dr. KEYSER•S PI:CTOR AL SYRUP. F A ettans mud Plltbisic t.tka Dr. KEYSER'S PECTOP. AL SYRUP. For lattaenza Dike Dr. RETStill'S PECTORAL SYRUP - For Whooping Cangh take Dr. KEYSER'S PROTORAL SYRUP. For Polo to the Breast litho Dr. KEYS:FF..3 PECTORAL SYRUP. Tem Spitting of Pim], take Dr ft CliS CD'S PRCTORAL EXRUP. Fur 1,43 uf Coke lake Dr. K ETSER`B PECTORAL ECRU. Poi Preacher , . Fora Throat tato lar. K EYSF.II'S 'menu AL SYRUP. Par any Lung Disease taka Dr. REYAERT. PECTORAL SYRUP. For any DIIOI.I / the lArynx take Dr. KMEIVE , TORAL SYStir. For •u 7 DO.ee or the Rrnurhia tar Er. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Fur any Dire*. of Me Tract.* take Dr. KRYSELIt'd PEG , TOaAL SYRUP. For lloarsenesa take Dr. HEYSKR'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Par Pain in the Lunka take Dr. KF.YSKIt'S ProCTORAD DVItCP. Frr Cotatilt sole Pr. K EY:EIVS rECTORAL ETILLT. For V:orrotlon of tolan EEYSEE'S PRO} Ttitt L S1111:P. For colt Chnot Dieeanq tats Dr. PECTOILAG SYRUP. P.O proof Of our neeertionq ri•l the following earth] cotes, moat of which are In our own city Ptrosimenta, Nov. 18, 1858. Da. Millar —Althongh not an advocate of Patent Mod!. clove, In general, tt afford. trio ptomain iodericritiable to rtcommend your Pectoral Syrup. As a medicine lib well or thy the attention of any pencil who may in any man, of, be affected with coughs, colds, cough and liee.enNia any kind, and for lu peculiar quallacatlon" for removing all that disagreeable eeniatlon attending a .vere cold. I have been, morn or law, in my fin affected with the se reins: of colds nod hnarxneas. At dm. my throat 'torrid tdvonta so 010.1 MS to prevent my "peaking above a whir per, and by taking a Ire aloe," of the atom n)r up It would relieve me entirely. In twommenditur, this medicine, I moat unhesitatingly my that It tne lost remedy I ever nand, 'importing to core the abase, nor Mislaid any Ismtly La without this rem edy 1, diemee eo prevalctt. Image, rivet rexpectfally, EDWARD D Joan, Cashier Deporittlank. FremmyrudA, 0., March 14,1959. 1 hs, nett Dr. Em men Cough Nyrop foto had cough of mreral year. standing. and can rheas folly nay that it Is tho brut tuedimue for the ammo that I hare ever taken. J. W. Pluck COL PRATT AND DR. KEysErrs PECTORAL 9 LIMP. —Da, II anon—Dar Faeorri the delay of my 331 A ac• knowlmlgtug the excellent, cf soar Pectoral Cough Sinus reamer. I take great pleasure in my log that It Is all you lay It in. It /socked nee gun, out of my ciugh, mid lb,. P - vret 0. 1 arm °reran:limed with. I hare not used mons than one-half of the bottle, and I can and do whm that all who am afflicted would giro it ma fair a trial MI I hare done. and they wilt be priori to my, "It la nO quack medicine." I would tnt toiler an..therauch au attack for toy consider. Won, or at any mot. 1 ant confident I ran breathe mom freely thin I tem . did. I eitalralways acknowledge a debt or platitude for inrentlng Sr excellent a remedy. Tan aro at albetty to ore no Luise, In this regard you think proper. E. E. Pant', Cementer Com. Coma, Pittsburgh, PA. P 111,0000151, May 11,161 P. N. 11.—I am no stronglr to my fellow.clUmna, and all .Who toter - Ulu doubt. fan MIMI, MO perSOLIAlly.. • • R. F. P. Prreaanstan, *yell 24.1657. READ lIIE TIII;TIL—D. Fernocb-1 have a &ashler who has taken eCTCI.I modlelnea fora bed conch, witheint henedt--amorg them Cherry Pectoral. I purr/wed .from you bottle of J o or PECTORAL bYRUP, and Wort , Poe hod • need half a bottle she was redeem). The second boob , cored War entirely of her cough. Jon, DAS.I.T, Itoblneon street, Allegheny. Prmarr.c.¢. Dec. 31, Ina ' A GREAT CURE BY DR. EETtiliß'S PECTORAL „SY FIPP.-11110ln Feeble. township. Allegheny county. 1 Dad • coughing and eplttlng, whlib commenced about the ',th of February lastoind continued eight mouths. A ep, ployftl the twat physicians ht the county, nod my time contlnued unabated Rotll early In Octotwv. At that time I wcal advised to try your PECTORAL COUGUATEUP, which T Aid, and aft.. I had taken one Lottle I was entirely free from coughing sod spitttug. 1 had deepalred of ever get. Ling well, and I think it should bottom. that this valuable vemedy will do for others what It hsa dem In my C 0.,. Jonte 0.140,0., Peeblea Witneas—B. at Rtem. Patten Tp.,Aprlillth,lSs7. A WONDERFUL CORE.—Same time ago, an old neigh- Dor of mho vas my 111 with a bad cough, which erery tom 'supposed to be consumption. Ills reistim told me that be ;had taken every remedy they besot of without benefit, hi• :brother mime to am him die, .od all sere confirmed In the :belief that be could oat Ilve. 1 had about the third of a Rollie of your Pectoral Syrup, which I g .t. lam sod ft en. Orel, cured Writ, to the initcnishment of all. What snakes She case more remarkable I. it. extreme age of the nun, be 'beteg about eighty year, old. 1 ti er. .0 doubt the Pectoral toted his Ills. JOHN 11.0INSSIS. sirDa. KEYSER'S PECTORAL SYRUP is cold nth'. Atom, 140 Wood street, and by J. P. FLEM KW, only agent :for Allegbany. noM4dAwT MT ants :STOCKS WANTED.— " Iran City Bank Rock Mitts,' Bank St ct. AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO IS WANTED—Mortgageso n 1 o brIO I OOSS(OO,b SSnriNLOMIS CO. y delft 17 ANTED, . 11 5.000 BUSHELS FLAXSEED, ',For ',bleb the hlebest market mice will be paid by • M. •B. SUYDAM, ' • Allegheny Oil Mill. • m21:3130 • Corer Craig sod Rebecca Strata. 6000AUENTS WANTED—To eall 4 new Invention. 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