11 Il SEIM MY LATEST TELEGRAMS. 'ROM WASHINGTON. The- oilful an d Sugar Frauds. UPOET Of 1Z C)IIITTFE. Of INVISTIGiTIOY. TaGH OFFIOIALS INVOLVED, Chargei of Inhumanity at the Dry Tortugas. LETTER FROM fiEIiER &L BRERIDO. Secretary McCulloch Opposed to the New Tariff Bill. . Wassuroroxe - December I.—The Congres- Memel Committee. to inveStigate the cotton and:sugar frauds York and other-Cus tom Houses Will, on Monday, ask leave to r e " Inge° the seal of Secrecy from the proceed , • lu g s:'. - It fifrumored that their report win in' wive a number of high official% • "-The. following interesting report has been • 'lurnished by the Seers , wry of War to the Agent of the United States and Suropean Tel. .graph News association, in rerutatiou of the charges of innunianity concerning the treat - Mean of prisoners and soldiers at the Dry Tor . togas it is a fall ref s utation of tho charges. Itooneludes as llow The conduct of the officers In each indivlil nal csse reensionbd has been grossly notma begindy misrepresented, but this is won. dared at, considering the source of the re. port. Immediately after the - appearance of - 'MO article in question a search was made In . the quarters of the Chicago conspirator, Gra. and among fits papers was found a draft the same letter that appeared, addressed to Zralll c y d a i til - o a r ob u ng i tr i lo . , it is presumed, for ; 'lsll..Gritborll ' s represented very unrolls , bits; eelf-willed, rebelliously disposed, and would 1)4 anywhere else, a dangerous man. Ills word cannot Uudepended on in the cora - .--,tairaest tree:suttee Of life., and having been depossdfromllio position of Gardener, be has since endeavored to place the ofticors lea very unreliable light before the world, by trump ins up charges. against, ahem -fir Inhuman treatment of. the-prbioners .in their charges. Charges, which, taking their foundation from • the most trivial circumstances, ware enlarged . and exaggerated to .each distorted primed „. lions, as only Willow and sordid mind is ca pable of. ills diary shows that.he has been In secret communication with rebel sympathy month and. that -- ha - -has been led .to believe that strong measures would .be taken draw s attentionase. Ills me tha to Portages and tirosupposed atrocities there comraitted and through the lastrametwility ot the in fl uence thus ' to se cure hi. release and enlist in MS favor the sympathies of the public. Ile has miserably failed. I visited the cells of all the prisoners, and their, cleanly ands orderly appearanc. spoke well for the care and vigilance exercis ed by the commanding oilleer, for the comfort. -and well beluga( the prisoners. The prison ors receive tee same rations as too enlisted men of the Pod, are neatly and Comfortably - dressed - end the labor required of them Is of a very light character. • , . • (Signed) . .P. 11. Sararoarr, Several of the leading free traders state that .Seerellay McCulloch is opposed to the tariff .11111 'Wet:panted the house last session. lie bait - Instructed Commisdoner Well, to arrange the”new revenue and tariff bills so us to make them nation:tin their workings. . Senators froth Colorado and Nebraska are here. They have assurance that both territo,- ries will be admitted tees session. New Toes. December I.—At the Republic:an caucus In .Washlngten, last evening, Mr, Ste. yens gave - notice that ho should introduce to Aka:wrest a hill requiring the President to sub. - mit to the Senate, all appouitments made . during the. nem% within twenty days after its rteemayenmg; that all appointments re jected shall be ellialble for any officer three ' yeara; that the President report to the Seri ' , ate his ressonsrfor removals daring the re -0341, and that be rejeetion of the Presidential appointee the Mike shall revert to the prods. sea special. Washington dispatch says the Idea of impeaching 'President Johnson finds but little favor among Congressmen. - It is stated, but the authority is very ut. questionable, that J. Stevens Is in Boston lie getistitur fora fleet of ships to takes large quantity of arms tolrehind. Twelve million four hundred and sixty -thousand dollars have been received up to date, taxes on amen dor the . city for this The . Bermuda Gaielle says c The second battalion of the "Queen's Own' , regiment, sailed for Cork. on tee sixth. It wag dated that Secretary McCulloch has been sellizurtreasury', gold, the past few days. - Some Wen- Canadians held a meeting last 'evening, favoring the annexation of Canada So thiaUelteiLtßates: find ertiteseing sYmPa thy with Ireland. Thedsnalls of the battle between l'aragna- Mayand the allies' at Fort Cursits, show, that the fort . was only slightly insured. Gen - weal Flores, after returning to . onteveillo, ;disbanded bi. troops - ant resumed his civil _ .. .Is-stated -the Brazilian wounded' were murdered by. the Paraguayan after the hat- ' ' •. :A special dispatch Data .Boston says that a : ~ecroimittee luta been to Portland and made en " • .quiries about General Banks , habit there. and • retiOrt that their investigations have resulted In sustaining -the: charge of druta . .kenness • against that gentleman. . - -Wasionorois, December L;-This afternoon the Repnbilesit members of the House hail a - • caucus. - In thellepresentatlve Hall this eve _ rung, between fifty and sixty- members were present, Thaddeus Stevens presided, Hon. E V. Insane% of IlUnote, acting Secretary. Af • ter considerable discussion a Committee of • ten was appointed to report at an adjourned _ineetlng.siextiVehiesday overung, such men!, lira es It will be deemed necessary to urge , upon the esrliattention of Congress. • - resolution was Introduced recommending tberilettate'to. reject sMajcirity Cl the ap ,'•pointinentis by the President elnco the ad .o.,journment of the lest Congress. In the comae ,otth&discusslon,me,nbcrs related instances tiftslutt was termed particular hardships and Inconsistency in the removals and appoint ; =ire lo ' fL eT' grc7) etroi,4lfrertrAcettcyotoftillnis .- ..,.rexuamendation, tonere...being taken there ...were= votes ha Um negative. - - . riker-CoLfax.was unanimously designs; to • tomply.to the Address of Welcome at the "Inyal Mass Itece - ption;. which comes off ma - . ' , - . - 11(onday on behalf or the Rouse. the Welaini 2. iiuga4dxesstobo made by Judge .Cartcr, of ' - the District Supreme Court: It was suggested . and agreed. that the Senate shciuld be to re. ply also oh behalf of the Senator; that an - rangement be mado by Speaker Colfax, and - that. the Senator so designated (or one shall. 'represent both houses. • ' Tits indications are that Congress will be a waty radical one, andthetoneetthe speeches - . :were very bitter agamst President - Johtunia. , :The eancua wriarin _session • over two bourn,. and 'there was a very fair interchange of . opinion and a general unanimity of senti -, , inent. on the imputtant question. The caucus - : thew adjourned to meet next Wednesday I •-• emeriti& when roost of the Republican mem- ! bars will have arrived, to participate In the ' , There has been considerable addltion4o the • ' number of . Congressmen in the city °day. Asnong Me arrivals todayareSewitorester, - of Connecticut, President of the Senate, and the Hon. - Mr. Boutwel., of liassaciumette. 'Judge Swann, of the Supreme Court, also ar. The preparations for a grand mass welcome , Laths Pontiblican members of Consress are emnpletwL prtmessum composed Of iti 4 e r • Zi n ite ni n e , • „Boys In Blue, Army and Navy, Union an Ile. publican .assonattons, will organize in - front • of. City- Hall at noon, and after. rearehing through mime of the principal streets, they • will to limb VC the East front where an address .ot iveloomiSartit be Wade bydadge Carter and respOndtd to by Speaker Colfax and by 'a lieu . Ater vet to be designated, on behalf of ilie; genate., - Arterthe //Peaking is Minch:Wed, the procession wilt reform - and - preeeety to Form' and a huff street, where It will be dismissed.. The banquet in - the livening will be place in : the Pair Building, at the corner or Seventh street and Pennsylvsnikavenue.' --Malatesta° . -preparations are being taste to make it a Canaria-Hiram -Walbridge, of New York, "In Prelim& Among the speeches Cabe made in response to 1551515, the following have eg. arranged: "The. GOWOnlnent of - , , the United - States". will.beres_pctoided.to by Senator Howe. of Wiecatislni Prim dad Icialy of.the United States," Judge Bieber, of the :-.,Dlstriet Of Cointiablse_luTrage the'Diatrict Of ColaMbill," ROM W.. D.: , Kidly. of Pen.sYl imam; "An Independent Pulpit," Rev. or. Sunderland; .•Onr Free Schools System." net. I:ir• &pion, Chaplain of linnee; "The Loyal Colonel ..dohn W. Forney; "The Loyal ••• nazenein the Rebel States," -Hon. charts* lidiniser; "The Thirtv-ninth Longreav.'• Wel lion.l T widen.% loss and Cost of the Rebellion," as"..Allentor Wilson or leaseachusetts. Wasunilierns, Nov. i...-By the Department: Rider General David 'Pinson, Asalsumt Com ...,Mitsiioner of Freedmen for Georgia, ane Major Densest It. R. [Scott, Assistant liconailealouer for Booth Carolina. who were to have been mustered out to.tlay, December Ist, are to be . retained In the aI!TVICe wail further orders. -Brevet Ident:Col. James da Bates, Captain of the 7th regiment V. R. C., , and .Captaax N. It. - Blanton, og the 9th regiment V.ll. C., have been • lumbrably mastered out of service. There wasreceived- at Abe Treasury ibis, - week, form the - printers, fractional currency amounting to _St.Z,COD. There - was 'shipped, 'during the same time, to National Bangs, ell,. stiatatt to Use U.S. Depositary in Cluengo, 00 ° Total,lll7Are,ter. Dispatches lave been meelved at the Navy • I = l ll - .Th tesay s , from Capt. Wm. B. Rey . Trans, date j'acka' • ..terrdes, tumor:mews frn zn Mo n . w.r.well. that, place. • Resieddruiral Gordon, co in .::Sonth Atlantic Squa Iron, meser%., ua n th f Nith;reports the arrival or .troiT States steamer ktoaoczny at Itioisimito t a ta mardlercE; 'Simpson, eorumatidine vh.,; IlleareeriXohlean, under date of October ritb: • ,- , ...veportablaandetil at Mannuthani,leraril,tuir „teen flue from Barbadoes. . . • - This reeeipte.Ol..lnternal Revenue to-day, ; were eds gold held by ttio Treasury to • ....thesuntrent.o( $95.000,030*.ef whichie ' ” TWO hundred and thin lire patents will be lamed from the Indent Cincelbr the yee!c end ,- I iterals,amounting to. over thi,ooo acres have been tddiatittedto theSeerctary at the Interi or, for ideapprireal, ass preliminary step for -- lasningpatentit for the seiy-o to the State. • The Hon. PA,. Zemin, of Allehlgen, called , ....01HetierstSplaner. United .SuiteaTressurer, faNdariandpaid back into the Treasury over • 4Weitinadred dollattpcatra4 . daztas Up isps = ' -..- ... Ar!. -.-..z.:-.!:;.:-..::t.rx,,...:.,,.. three years for mileage as a member of Con gresei in excess of what he believes to be just, although the amount ho received was COM. routed according to the present Congressional . estimate or mileage. suits morning two cheekit. given ,be cadets at West Point, previous to the war.who subse quently joined the rebels, were presented at the Treasury for payment. The 'matter was referred to the Secretary of War, who decided' the checks should not be paid, but cancelled, and the amount returned to the approprialAme from which it was drawn. delleite action will be taken at the Ile /publican caucus tonight, as many members are still absent. Secretary Sewntd has not yet received any ' answer by cable to his loud dispatch to Minis ter Bigelow, directing him- to remonstrate against the delay in recalling the French from Mexico. It is anticipated that ttst " lr liihpeleon is not likely to be satisfied with the energetic tone of Mr. Sewardu dis patch, much as he may desire to get ow of the Mexican serene. - the Executive and Legislative o f brain:lie - 1J There ,Willbe n warm struggle between the Government for the control of them e r.47 , : s e e v s. earls DePartment with. a view to la this dewrt, sten of the spoils ot ottlea._ The Republicans Will, therefore, attempt to , etac meat from the President contro . ith this view, cadge Kelly, of Philadelphia, is preparing lsasn a,. 11 , I I , ci out:l:Ter— ri The Treasurer's gratifying fact that the ,F:p.obloirst p.a.:Tipilfilifitilblirßtelifeor the Mimi year ending ,Pre. are about ono hundred and fifty million denims leas than for the last year of the war, endinu Junb-W, lEnt, sheering' that' while the expenditures were Increasing rapid iv f r om ;set to 1863, they hare already begun to decrease quite as raPialf. thus verifying the prediction, In General Spinner's last annual report, that from that time the expenditures would steadily recede from the highett point then reached. ERONI : • AN FRANCISCO Great istress at reddo MARINtOISASTER••MANY LIVES LOST Dismissal of Government Officers. SAW FnmsMsco, Dec. 1. The Brig Alert from Yokohomo, MC Oct. 117th, bridge two hundred eases. of tea, and three hundred and forty-fly° eases of silk worm eggs. A suspension of hostilities is reported be tween the belligereets, but the causes Is not known. reytql!et Yedgo. Two 11 - cWalnued distress prey.-- _ _ hundred men, women and children went to the Public Temple for succor and about fifty visi ted tho residences of rid: lumber merchants and demanded each a sack of rico, promising to pay when the prices fell. This is cited as a proof of the extreme destitution prevailing. A large meeting has been held at okahoma -I to devise means to remedy the uncarreot con. dition of the Homesn dollars. which has hitt.- erto been the current coin of the country. The Mitch Brig Duodecimo is retorted lost In Van Dlemon's Straits, haying seventy per sons on imard . .. - No Europeans, and only three Japanese escaped. No date is given The United. States steamers Hartford and Wyoming were nt Tokohoms. The Paean:ea .stcatucr, which sails to-day, takes au invoice of Japanese tea for Terre Haute, Inti Lina. Among ber passengers are: Gen. %V. B. ;Hagen; D. W. Corbett, United •States Senator elect from Oregon, and Capt. Baby, of 'the .Paelfie Mail Steamship Com. • Orders hare been. received from Wenhig ton to dismiss Dome MIEN. Cornelius Stagg, DepUty inspector of internal Revenue, and J. W. Jermody, Inspector of Liquors. Fourteen thousand live hundred entries of public land bavo been made during the 'past month at the United Staten Land Office in this ci Vite winter rains set In early,. and the C01213‘ try le clothed In green. • - • Demoticatio Meeting Nay Tont,. December I.—The Democrats held a meeting-at ttie Coopers Institute to , Addresses 'were made by A. Drakey Hall, Mayor Hoffman and others. The local election of Tuesday next. is exciting ' , fray lit- tle Interest. This alfernoon, Patrick. Herrin toe and Thomas ,Mullen laborers, employed in. the New Harrold building, quarrelled. when liar ringtos threw Mullen into the cellar and in jured him so severely, that lie died shortly terwards. . The total registry in the city, which was total of nine o'clock this evening, gives us a total of over IrS,eoo registered electors. Ulcer awl %cattier nt Lorthsville. I.otfisvmce Deo. I.—The river is ristng, the (Mutts's, nav igable: rune feet three Inches et the canal. Mercury 33 degrees. • Lomsvitti, December 2.—The steamer Sam Mereln Is still on the falls. The steamer Will ]Sam Butler, from Cincinnati to New Orleans, hvavily laden. is also on the falls. Both boats are being lightened, but the falling river, It is feared, will seriously damage the knits. There is seven feet water over the falls. MANUFACTURERS. ESLJYY TS IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LEWIS, BAILEY, DAUM, & CO. }testraACITHEISS OP BAR, BOILER, SHEET "P.41.1 4 41113C. TELC,INT, NAILS AND NAIL RODS. Warehouse, 73 Water & 90 Front at., PITTSBURGH', PA. Se:4:M RAMS, STOVES ANDIRAITIL ALL PERSONS WHO ATV , NEW COOKING RANGES aro in , tied to Wised wie RISIELL At C0...1 NEW COOKING HAMM. at No. 23 Liberty street, where they will also and • complete supply of IWO and common epee:teed OMB, CORM norm ?BLOB 4 lIIITISG STOW, Wash Bonn r.unsees and laundry Mores. - BISSELL & CO, • Manufacturers Of Use celebrated TUIVIRPUCOOR STOVES. FOR COAL, . And Black Oak for wood. wo4d.w . • - EVERSON,,pRESTON - Peavriiri.rwrzt IRON womaKs. ETATYS. 4 . E":! (4 4 1 :15 167 f- 1 4".qrm*- I.KT.•lte EEL! :SALT MANUFA FUR'S CO PPITSBURGEL PA. PITTSBITEGE. PA. pRIVATE DISEASES. DU * YUG. (late of Phiadlphia.) No. 75 Third s•reet. treat all deseriptlone of Fat vete Meese. with naps ell deucoese. Particular attentiono toapet matorrboens an diseases of the Urinary Lim... lit. treatment, fOl the same being the moat eucceeshil ever emDle7. l lie glace hope.. of • tared) cure to the athicted. Ladles will en d his rumenagogue auperlor Loan) other preparation for removing obatruction• to the healthy menstrual noou. No , tile Dollar Pe bottle. No. 2, 'ankh is tom nevus. um •Oi au deolcite4 tot obstinate tams, pt v a p aw .. p . ogg. bears at. to 5 x., r. stamp, YOUNU, No. g 71.V11.7=k7ilatteherrh. W. U. GAZZABD....D. A. Boarn.•..w. T. GAIIILLItO 1)011W DEALT HOMES, iN r 1U GAB,BABD & CO. - Roisters, Grain & Hop Dealers, ao 17 Water Street; and . • Nos. /I and'7 Penn Street; -PITTSBURCH, PA.: Dfrair,l'irAf.ll. ° 4 l SlA l ' d VAT. PHOENIX STEAM BREW*BY 3 ""f i s'il z keist * REST `ll I S 'IND 'BREW f Ale, Porter end Brown Stout, 1 . PITTSBURGH, PA. IiOZZATIV4TIMMIIIsamier, lia I P- I ELTVL: 11110.117TZ, and "Broker, • . 118 Woof. St.: near corner of Fifth. • 'distatlyalorui of Govarannent Bands Onairta iteal sold on liberal terms. Lonna.. and ncadanental EXClillllgl3 110/4 It R Gold, . Yd ell i G n ri n D i ni C gZg l ed bo a u xfN ht e:t t y boirt, FINANCE AND TRADE. Sarcapar, December 1,1060: The NOW York stock quotittions to-day, as reported by Robinson, McClean it CO., were as follows': Gold, 112;i; 545's old, l 00; do '65, 10735; '6033, new 105 M. 1040.3, - "Yilanles, serles,lo3; second 'serge; 103. Michigan Southern It, 8.. 81.,11; Cleve. hind & Pittsburgh, 63; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, 10334; Chicago & Rock Is land, /001; Rending 11251; Chicago & itiorth• western, 4434:, The Eastern. stock board, it will be noticed. Is heavier to-day. Gold is Mt a little, as are Governments also; while Railways are aansi bly weaker, though quotations. are Main:- taillUdt UlleOrtaltltY (prevails and-will do so unit after the meeting of Congress, and the secretary's report has boon read and digested. Our local market is barren of special , inter . est. The better class of shares bold their own remarkably against - La close ;money market and lower 'figures on Governments. Bank shares are.- in general, bringing 'better prices than they did two weeks ago when Govern. meats were SUs 5 per cent higher. We report gales of old Bank of Pittsburgh to-day at 07— with inquiry , for most of the other Dank stocks at lair prices. We could hear of Dm trausao lions in Gas or Bridge stocks. Monongahela Navigation Bonds sold during the week at about 01%. Columbia oil changed hands at 1551. gales of Triumph oil totday. at. 1,e3. —General trade continues excessively dull, urchaser* holding with a timidity nu knOwn or many years. There seems to bo a deco seated conviction among business men and their customers that Me Secretary of the Treasury will be able to announce b, a few months a resumption of specie paYments; consequently they are but /little nisposed to contract debts ln a depreciated currency which must be paid in one of far greater .value. speculators for an ntivALCO should not 'forget that they are now buying, not in the, face of an increasing volum6 of currency, as in 1803 and ISM eras in the early part of isc3, with a currency nearly •ststionary, but against a currency steadily decreasing by the the action of the treasury, and that, too. in a form which must .foree contraction upon the banks and all trading upon borrowed eapi. tat. The banks are already out meting and an of the w show that exactitude* they aro now inlast a position,Matunent when at o m b e ti o g t ed the to ir u a t e u r k o e . l a a nkt c ui . o . m e r e i n ti t cea ttr o y p ma ro y mp b t e i Mts.—PURL Preas. Few York Vilwauelat Matters. ew Vona, December I.—The Motley market le easy and steady, et net p.,r cent. Sterling is tins, at IO4fPIOON. Gold is , rather firmer, opening at hp; advancing to 141%, deollunig. to 1101,,, and closing at Government Stocks are firm. The Ormnterciat 'reports business nit Wall street as dull, Gold weak, at Ito;;. The atcam. ers sailed to-tiny for Europe 'with e 40,000 in gold. Money easy; rate sfii pen cent. Stocks iifpls pet cent. lower after Board. Toe Post's money article says: The loan market allows symntoras of growing ease as to call loans and of growing Interest in com mercial credits. Current rates for demons account. So great is the - abundance capitol that large amounts ale lett with the brokers at lower rates, and the disinclination of capi toilets to buy commercial paper freely is ooe of the causes which tends with others to In crease this plethora of Capitol seeking em ployment on cull for choice bills. The rate Is and So. The stook marl:tabs dal/ and view the openlng of Cougress and the general certitude o f finanetol trait s, Very little bust. nes■ is doing. Governments alhAlUll, except the new We, Whleh have advanced to /11s A, iu consequence of the change la the rule for couverslou which goee Into elfect today. heretofore the own ers of Seven-Thirties have received in ex chance therefor a Ylve-Twenty bond, buying the January ooupon. For the Gold coupon- currency was paid. Now the January coupon Is cutoff, and the holder of the Seven-Tnirty note receives his interest up to the Ist ofJon nary at 7 ;WO per cent. • If the August bonds were bought at lei, the bonds-wlll cost under thew:lw arrangement 101;4 ex.coupou, and the bonds which before were coupon, thus would be worth In the market 10%. If Gold sells at 114. Sizes of IBM are more iu demand, as are also the Ten-Earths' and Five per cent. bonds. laailroad shares are irregular and slither low,er. PIT ISBURGII DLIUKETV. 0171CII OP TII7 PITTBII724IIIOAZIZTTIS, SATVIIDAY. I heeeember• /, 186. Thera is no Improvement to note In the general tenet of .the produce markets. The teccipts of flour and Grain continue large, and with a demand restricted to the must pressing wants of the trade, stocks are accu mulating, and as the tendency secuislo be toward a lower scale of pricy,s, buyers, to use a common phrase, are few and far between. The Provision trade amounts to almost nothing, though, the stock et cold meat is about ealiati.sted, and the new crop Is not yet ready for market. In Groceries, too, there is but little doing, Lott. consumers and retailer. , restricting their purchases as much as possi ble, In anticipation of a still further depre ciation to values, aud, indeed, the same le i:mita-will apply to tunny other articles we might mention. tittAlN-;Wheat continuos very dull use' It lo impossible to give accurate quotations, in the absence of sales. Oats dull, 51111, P sup ply considnrablyin excess of tin demand; may be quoted nominally at is to 50, on track. Sato off ear Nab a ern nt W, rind WO birdie's, In elevator at6s. Bye In In demand; we can report a sale of 2 cars at $12:"; and small lots at 41, to alp, Barley is qu iet and-nominally, uncbangeaL FLO lig-Conlin tics dull and - neglected; aunt even thelocal and retail demand weans to be falling og, however, remain un changed, and we continue to quote at 01,75 to *hip for good to choice brands of Spring Wheat; and $l3lO 413,4 fur Winter Wheat, and ell to $l6 for fancy brands. Rye flour to selling at sB3‘; Buckwheat ut $1 per cart, in tlrst hands; and $l4, In store. - 1120 VISIONS -Bacon is very dull, and prices are entirely. norranal-Ille. to 15e for I:Boulders, and 10 for Itinbcal . aide, Laid Is %. dull at 14 No demand for Mess Boll:, nail but little fn market. [ YOTATOES-relteh 1110wa are la good ale. mand and -prices are well sustained; we can report regular sales in store at PU-Sale . of car load, on truck, at ta!-6. Jersey natnt', $5 per Md. APPLES—in good supply but without due tcblo change—ldi9 to 43% for fair to choice. Salo ofd cars prime at Ikk and 1 earekolce at k3' all to go to Philadelphia. , • liUTTElL—Continues very dull, 'anti with a fiery limited demand and liberal receipts, prices are tending downward, We can report listener Itoll at 25 t 0.13 for lair to prime. EGOS—Continua steady,tliciugh the extreme price has a tendency to restrict, the demand. Sales lu a regular way at 39. CM :ESE—There ia no improvement to note -in the demand, and while tne Market in very dull and the supply lave, prime have under gone no ebaugn. PltULTBale 01 IS barrels Peaches (quarter.) at 1.• Prime halves quoted at to :Z. Apples dull and nominal at:l34 - SEEDS—Flakseed is in steady demand at 03 to $.lll. )to movement in Clover or Timothy p 171111111111611/ PLTILUIJCIM ILABIiZT 017101101/1/01 71111001011 OAZIETTIy SATVADAT, December 1, 1e156. I CitUDE-erhe market for Crude bas ruled rather dull and unsettled throughout file. mist week, and. compared [with the early part of tho week, .prices are a shade lower. We :now -quote at 9% to 10, lu bulk and liarrels re turned, and III; to 15, bids included, againat 10 'to 10%, and 15 to 1534 early In the week, snow ing A decline of fully halt a cent per The sales :reported to-day-.wore as follows: 6000 bids, to arrive at 01%; 2500 dodo at 064 i 1 0 00 do do at 014; b fls, In. tank, (good grav ity) a 670; also, GO bids' (heavy oil) at 17, package. inbluded. As the river is again la tine navy gable condition, the recelpta next week will docildlees be liberal, though, wo do not look for as big a run as usual, from the fact that the market holds - out no Inducement to en courage dealers to buy very freely. The east, ern markets continuo dull, though nominally snehantred. - REPINED—There are no new features in 1 in the market for bonded all worthy of-epe eist notice. The demand continues gather ifght, and as all hopes of an advance appear to have rant-she , for the prevent at -least, there are more sellers, and, compared with the early porter the week, prices are a shade lower. We can report sales of 1660 bbls for immediate delivery in Philadelphia, at kJ% cents; 500 do do at -15.1 cents; COO barrels to' be delivered between the let and 15th of January, sellers option, at . 2714, free on board cars here; and SIN for December, on private terms. We quote nominally at. 53, for December delivery In Philadelphia, and 34 for January and February, though, it Would doubtleis be difficult - to obtain these figures. Wo aro cognizant of offers to buy at at for March, and it Is said that there were salon sheeted In Pldlatielphla at , that figure. Free Oil is mall, and prices are en ttrely nominal. - ABRIVALS—Tho following arrivals were re -0011041 to-day: Aladdin Oil C0....9000 I Fisher *Deo lOW lkirbour A Co—... 571 Total 41.137 Total Iteocipts for the ACCi/C 36,649 Total Receipts last. week • 5,049 Total Receipts since Jan. 1 • • 1,016,127 CM= Br. Louts, Dec. I.—Tobacco dull; cOmmen b o a, viv e l.c; good to fine leaf, ISty3ue. Cetton dull and lower at MX,e. „Flour extremely dull and demand Small. Wheat choice grades bell. ter; for prime fall, $2,401(tX.60; for choice. "465 • 70,-. Cornheavy and unsettled; new S06.010c: old 011,00 and market closed at shout So low ei.,-:(hata opened higher at 5801le but cloned WPM. at hogsaud unchanged. whisky dun at IM.Z. arm at 45,74104 and extra-fine P430e,53. - (linkman Market.. Cm:immix, 11ec. L—rfour rury dull, at 40.:0) ,610,00. Wlitakl .stuadp' SUPS): pgc1 i tt21 161 48 . 3 5 A1 . , C41: 51 1 1,::a at c giclu 6j2 1 7,10 aad . olgeorltb. but, few of fering. Lard dull at 1.1 , Au; LaWn, qlear .a4e s / 4 9 lUQUldifraSii c . ? GC" U 03.. Weekly Review of the New erk Wholesale Market. :isle Yeas, December I.—There luta been 1 nenTT•nePreltsion In general trade, and. prices of nearly all staple article& have declined. Distrust exists In every quarter, and dealers buy sparingly, apprehending a still further contractness of ills °errancy. No new :allures in the provision trade are reported this week. There has, however, been s greater variety of cereal crops exported il arias the week Wolin any similar period for mane rears. Bread stuffs have genendly declined. but the fall is greater in flour, which has arrived ly.. The stock bag been added to materially, and is now 700 ls last year. The consumption has. fallen oft The fall Is from DO to 7.5 e per bbl on medium and high grades; extra State closes at 119,R16 11,63; shipping Ohio 61E9 Ujo, and St. Louts extras from 613 to 17. 11 heat has also been depressed, although at the concession of from 9 to lie there are buyers for export—a new. feature in the market. This week the stock has increased somewhat, and is now estimated at 1,300,000 bush against 2,6Q0,000 last year. At the close there was a fair demand for ge,leetcal Sprin at. 61,93.62.03, tin. ?. Chicago Spring SAID@ 2,23 ~, 0. 1 Is nominal at 0,40, and 4483 gl 2 r'''s for Amber, and 63.1563,50 for White Michigan. The Corn market has been very variable and excited at times, influenced by the news from Europe and the rapid decline In gold. The decline for the week has been about 12c per 155011; prices closing at 61.,110461,10 /for Old Mixed In store; New Yellow Is more plenty and - is selling ut 61,05(01,08. There Is no do mend for - Meal. Oats aro freely offered and have declined, influenced by the unfavorable newis from Europe. The export demand bas been fair for Old Western. Tho quotations aro off ( libs, and 036=14 for New State. Rye has been in moderate request, and prices 'are un settled at a decline of 1141/10c, the inarketclos luir quiet sl,oo,jor old western, p,--@l.•v l for new western.illbd $1,23 for Canada. Earley has best, In fair demand for export, and has fluettiated with the foreign newel, closing be lower. WO If note western at .940 00 c; camula 03c601,00 bonded, and 41,1501 A free, and State ltbetysi,lB. .Erovielons are irregular and vari able, and there Is less speculative feeling. Titers is a fair business doing in pork with, a considerable demand. The stock has increas ed elightly. There are 5,3,1XX1 bble against i3, - 4413 a month ago. Tito closing price for old mess was 144,,50 cash and regular, and new, 4012,00021.23 n o p p). Lard increased In price le per lit this week, but the improvement was not sustained at the close, and prices are a shade lower, at l i e for city, 1314 e for steamed, and 13)4c for kettle rendered. Hoge advanced per pound, but closed materially 2 t•ents lowor at e!.4 to lacier city dressed; th e receipts are light. Bacon - has been in greater demand in part for the forward declining prices, and nominal at PE 441741 for Catnborland, and I::,t.',' 614;1c for short ;Pitiful; 130140, for short clear. The butter market has peen extremely d all ; the stock has Increased, prices fallen and some holders will not, be disappointed If they I lose; twenty thousand lbs of geed dairy butter sold to.day at 40c, an d some common western as low as lie; the best butter sells at retail! at: 40630 c. In cheese the business has also been very limited; the stock has been greatly In creasedl2o,ooo boxes have arrived thin Week; prices have declined !:p per pound for prime, Factory Cheese sells foam 14 to lac; the stock on hand is estimated at. PAW boxes. The des cline. in gold and the Met that Bacon is very plenty and cheap aro the chief citruses of the fall. nosiness in Brazil Coffee has been very limited and prices have declined, fair to prime Itlo Is quoted at 17;4 to 11114 e, gold. Its MOIaSSCS the Inl9lllCad for ill...dillies purposes has fallen Off greallY, and hut few men are buying; 2,000 hogshoads a day used to to sol.i frequently In small lots for distilllnnow the sines for that pi:it - pose would be 50 h ill a day' the q uotat stabs are 55 to 03e tor Virba uscova• 10, t 0 to 52c tor Cuba clayeil, and CO to 71e for Forte Rico, now crop; N. Orleansbeld at 61,2.10 gallon. The Whiskey market ta greatly tie. moralised and scarcely anything ls doing; prices close at about 400 in bond. Very few honcet buyers aro operating.: There have s been sales during the week at from 61,60 to $1,50 a gallon. Tuts Whiskey paid no Lai, Business In Cotton early 14 the week was smite active, chiefly for export. though there was so ea for investment, but wills less favorable news from Europe, a decline In gold, and an easier money market. prices fell off and cloned heavy, with conoldenirds abatement in the demand. We quote at 331.5413.1* for ktbldlirg Uplands, and do. for New Orleans. i . Now Tort psi Gikado Market. • New Yoaa, Dec. I,—The Dlanacrend saes: . 'Thorn Is more estimatien In the dry goods _trade to-day than for several days before. expectedly. there :were more buyers The market yesterday afternocusandtlas morning titan at Cho last of the week.arld so soon after a holiday, would naturally have suggested whetter this le any indication of,the trade for this month, or merely one of these favorable WY - ea - literates cannot betold. tirott aro a bout as low as they can be male and perhaps buy, ern have become convinced of It and are peel paring for the winter trade. Tho steadiness In prices for some days has been butte remark. able in the absence of a dematid, btu it Is as counted for from the foot that the production la now I h ibt and of lending goods. blocks are trot large. The Woolen Geode marked con tinues dull, however, and there Is; little change to note. There la a light demand look.. Mg to the spring business, but as yet very irregular; Tholollowing aro unmoor today's quotations: 'Brown Shootings, 9P S, Amoskcag. A. D. Bisected 14beetings and shirt ings—New York Mills, 1314; lWanisutia, 37!4'; Aufaskesg, A, D. Prints—DS; .1, 19. Brown Drills, 20a1.5. Denhaa—Antoci cart, It; Pork, ft; Monitor. ta. • Now York Prodetee Market. Now Yong. December l.—Cotton quiet and steady; tilt(43l for middling uplands. Flour lull ,ttrl 1041 . 150 iowerialll,.kologs•tbr extra ,tate; $lOOll, tor extra' one hotip Ohlo,and Si I,rataiii.lo for trade brands, the market clos ing heavy. Wheat lirto lower and somewhat heavy; 001.2.4' Ia the outside prima for very 'good N 0.2 Milwaukee. Barley In heavy and drooplug. Receipts of corn-13000 bushels; the market to heavy and I Gto lowertaLlMLio for shipping mixed western In store and afloat, closing at the Inside price. Oats heavy at Cl ow. lon Chicago and Milwaukee. Pork heavk and dcellnlug;s2l,2s4gt.so for regular and cash for old mesa; 0101ilrlg at 811.37 for 011311: {tom' 23 for how mess, and t10.30,20bt,5U for prime— total stock of old, December lst, lot;, . - ,d,021 barrels. Beef heavy—total stock, old and now, December fat, 10a1,f1.1,b3:1 pat, kages. Beef hams heavy at eza so. Ba 443 u quiet. Cut moats heavy; ad tui.;e. for *boulders, and 14313!..at for hams. Dressed hogs lower; 1410 c for-western. Lord lower at lialtMe; small parcels at La 117. Butter and cheese dull. Coffee - dull at 10;All!,-c. Molasses dull. Potrolenru dull; 21c for crude, and Valle for relined In bond. Whisky quiet and unchanged. Toledo Market ToLcoo,l)er.l.—Whearoulot, and midi:tog. ed; of amber 311eLlgan al 41,73: No. WatntAL $2,75. Coro drill; No. I on - er; Dales of No. I inl.tett ut Sac. OaU am:hanged al Ile. 140 .0101 at 6i,io. 131,PONTS int_ ILAIILIWAZI PITTAISCILOO. FORT WATRE a Calc.too R. 17. November 33-300 bbls dour, Kirkpatrick & Herron; 100 do do, K Myers a Cu; 100 do do, Cll Leech; 700 do dw, Haworth, McDonald & I co; In bids apples J It Been; 1 our cora, Hitch cock, McCreary £ co; 32 bus cheese, It Patted; 75 do4lo, N J Braden; 25 sacks rags, liodfrey a Caak; 1 car. barley, Sponoor & - McKay; 1 do hay, Wm Bingham; 17 racks bowls, Little, Baird & Patton; 7 pkga bro Oms, John Porter fleld,27 bga oats, 2 bob sorghum, K Smith; 3; eke Mita, W J Stool A s Oro; Mak, rye, Ideanur, Harper & Hood; 53 lig nuts, I nigt it co; 1 car barley, Z Wainwright ;,2 do do, Culp Shop -ard; 1 do do, 1) N Hottriliey; 1 cur ell barrels, Jas Wilkins; 1 car lard, Y & co; 621 bills paper, Hartman & taro; Racks bran 40 tails dour. Wm Bingham; 3 pkga butter andegg a, Biddle; 511 bgs potatoes. 11 Bela Jr; 5 cars nada!, Spang,t'halLant& co) o d & ot a21oel s W I h ) sPkat lemon;3SSapples, gt y, J Adicr & co; 10 pkga tobacco, 51 A Jonea; bl sewing maellines, IYtu Sumner & co; 5 kegs, lard, 1 bbl eggs,: d 0 onlons, Kirkpatrick a he=ron; 10 bids green apples,. 2 do older, Beckon, it co; case powder, Miniver it 1.29 , rear; leo oil Ibi John 3O bbla M McCuUou s, gh Jr; 100 dodo o Shlpbon & Wallace,_ 2 car bailey, Cartoon, :Darlington & co. • 2 Pirrearraan, Yore War p s Hnioaoo IL IL IX , cerubtir 1-8 car om etal, ?ang, Chalfant & co; 3 I,hda tolmeco i lr ar r i u u lLe be rto r r:; i 2 l,.. ca n r s s . fiirct. l l.leo k l:2 B ll 9 - i c i ril .t ioN co lielburt & Morgan, 12 du soap, 11 Holmium= & co; 37 bids eider,37 bags nuts Vow. • & co; 10 bide apples, W & Bro; 0 Was Pedaloes Segbusyer & Voskamp; 10 blies dry apples, pedaloes, eggs, Blair & Woods, 29 do ell, Brower, Burke & co; 19 do 110,-W H Byrs.mt 0 bids • hominy, J 13 Can Auld; 0 doz brooms, W Gormley; 2 LW,' tobacco, A Subaub; 83 boxes cheese, N J firemen; bo u nd, 811 Iron, Boma, & Dull; 1 car milliood, 11 Floyd; 50 bills highwlnes, .1 S Finch; 100 bills dour, John Greer. 109 do, Shomakor & Lang; 105 do, Jos Greer; 2r. co; io9 do do, ceog, Bro coil%) do .410. Lt It Pardee; PM do do, J B Doe;6 cars wheat, 2 care rye. Mich cock, McCreery_& co; 2 cars wheat, Heed & li M 1616132 do do, Llgip9tt & eo; I mar corn, nckonheimer lt Bro. CLYVALAND AND Prrialsoaon • RAILROAD.— November 30-2 cars ryo, Hitchcock, McCreary & WI 1 do barley, W - 1.) 'Patterson; 819 blooms iron Park, Bro & CO; 2 7 0 billets do, Singer, Nirnick & cot 1-ear iron ore, tiniir, Byers & co; 1 do do, J Painter & Son 'Ai bbla dry peaches, rat yeigt, & 00;2 do apple., .1 11 snoopy; I box' tobacco, Kirkpatrick a erron; 8 kis apple butter, , W J Stool & Bra; I Sbbla beans, 8. kegs apple butter, Potter Aiken a Shepard; 5 bills peacbos, J Hooper; It card iron ore, Shoenber ger a • Blair; 1 do do, Brown & co; do do, Bryan & Haughey; 4,10 do, McKnight & co; 1 Mils scrap Iran, Mullen & Maloney; tear kegs, J J Bender; 19 kgs lard, Blair. itWoods; 3 Mils beans, T. kgs lard, Camp Aloye & co: 9 0 barrens potatoes, 128 sks do?, Foist a v 014.1 tails chairs. T do rockers, Hammer b Hauler; 12 do do, 3 do rockers, Lemon S Weise: 18 do do, sdo rock• evr:4ol)aau.ler;.2soClodso. barley o l m e r .tip s . ks ee r potatoes, y l. :11 1 0 1 Win ell, Barbour & Smithson; 17 bra °Leese, A & J Karr. 01.aystairo x an rITTARCOR Decemberl.lo cars Iren ore. tinoonberger & Blair; 1 oar barlay,Shomaker & Lang; 11 cars d inw o rin6k Pal eOlM n i r ello &- eKni fi d o °1 n 61(11 ,1 1 ;; D h a 37l 7 eli ni 0 42 es dC e ° , ad i 'g r r" as i llt it g la 4 .27 iskirs onions,2 bids eggS4- blooms,,t pima do dod o, COOlll - earil .Moor hesult 3 Singer, Hhoick & co; 3 do Mares Ernill cans tobacco), Ludwig; 118 bbl 3 apples 6du cider,.2s eke oats. W D Patterson: 114 ek e 'barley, lanox & MeKer 8 b genre Ja4 Glenn; 9 ; pkg batter, It .5 co; 12 14)xelt oncost), Newcomer, Hoe & 0019 aka - - potatoes, Potter,..Alken & liberatrd: $7 tibia oil, Barbour & Smiths.. : . • •• • . COLIINBOA It CINCINNATI B. R. November 30-22 aka liarloy,L , Shields 8 barrels apples ,11.& Duncan; ti do do,' L H Vogt & coos aka Oats, McCallum Brom 10 bids eludes, J J B butter l 2ll 2 dodo, Head& Iletzgar; 20 do do, J Black; 10 Ude hominy, rotter, A 1 &en & Shepard; 1 ear core, Volgt co; do rip. J lqueb;l do mlilfeed BMmelback & b o liott MO corern, /V,J car Stases, Tv Blerkle & do do r mlth; 100 bblo dour, W Birlipatrlek co; Dodo do, W Cooper em 1 oar verap:. Hod, 2' Maloney/ 10u bole flour, J Lindsay 42 - 0o:134, bids apples; Boatwicir; / car nrUllard, Stowart dl co: Prriaricaaa,CoLumeira bfaIICIIIINATI rt. 8., Docomber 1-2 can ry13,1 410 corn. J Mock; 1 do teddalutss, A J Uagan; 1 do x^ye, d S Finch ILO bits meal,. VI tads hominy ,11 Reap; 20 bble ooruninal, titewart .c 0; 25 eke parlay, Shields; 5 bbls eggs, Unitra 'Salter; 21 barrels apoesx C.Baleleri 23 eke rtga, IdAtkle A co; 10 ;gird: gaZasit liNiVry,l7B2lll,ilB.7b,ag do We, r(011, /OD 041 11.411' l) Wallace; aar in Deßane nnjer;ldp do, S. Liggett; Idu do, Ilitcbcock, 31eCreery; to bd. dour, Shotaakur It Lang; 3 care etaves, C C Emit h. ALLACIIINNT STATION, November 30--18 bags Buckwheat Boor, Vickers It Robb:solMß cider, J Shaffer; 12,10 z brocms S Dyer; , : Ills eggs 10 do apples, J Berhelrt; It hxs cheese, 011010 Danner; leer corn, Kennedy d Loth rop; 4 do rye,* do wheat, Keane,' y ,t . Bro; 5 dor. brooms S Dyer. AI.L.S.MENT STATION. DeCemberl—f ear Wm. ber, C C Boyle:1 dodo, F Beckon; 293 sirs bar ley, CI Ober; CO bush corn. 23 'ibis meal, 10 do !mutiny. Montgomery dro; 25 hides, Stuckrot h & Hare; r,3 bbl_ apples, .1 Irwin; 100 tils - TO - flunr, 1 car oats, Stewart di co; 53 bgs flaxseed, Ewer & Ilamilton• 15 sirs oats, SC lim3lesteis; I ear barloy,Cl ' Ober; Odds elder. 31 Well; 390 door, -ears oats, Knox & Son; 97 bbls dour, Lt Galloway; 9 bales twine, H licrwig. RIVER NEWEL The river commenced to recede oti Satur day, and was still receding steadily lull even lag, with about eleven and a half feet in the channel. The Allegheny was falling at Oil City on Saturday- forenoon, with. eight feet Ste the chttnnel at that &Mat. The weather yes terday was clear and pleasant.. The Bayard, from Parkersburg, is the only arrival we have to report. The Maggie Hays, from Cincinnati, was due lust night, and will doubtless be touted in port this morning. The Colhi whim anti Glendale arrived at Cin- i Cng" 0, Friday , and the Leonillas , svaa ad vertised t leave for Pittsburgh on Stitarday. The Hate cattalo en route from St:Louts to Pitit , hurg . Passed Evansville an Friday last. Com. all - ED.—The annealed towboat- I Sahl. Bob tie came In early ve.terday direct ! ft °xi Pitt burgh with u tow of about :o,oao ' bushels a Coal for,tbis market. alto delivered the coal ,, ad is now au her way hack agate to Pittsburg , with a dent of empty.batkee. This is her See lid run on the title rise.—Luniarille (,Lauer, J rbind. The 11/Idol:step left (or Cincinnati on Satur- I .day even ng, with a fate. trip, CO did also the i Jude. Ti a Argonaut cleared for Ht. Louis, with an excellent treight list, incluthng a eOnsitiera de amount ul railroad U - Ou. The Itrsy lett Cincinnati fur Pittsburgh anti on Friday anti the Leonidas was to lave led on !mond, .. Captain ii.1..A.,C0n, to merly of the: Brown rill° packet layette, It in com mand of the Leonidas, Tho Sion Ina and Kate Putnam, f. 0.. - St. Louis, are en route for Pittsburgh. The former boat left St. Louis on baturellty last, and the latter on. /Monday. The Savanna, we understand, has ai barge In tow. ; , Our coal moil were busily engaged on Sat urday in getting their coal; barges awl boat., In readiness to go below, and anon all the tow With; that aro here, with the c caption of olio or two, that are undergotng ninth's, will get out. including the (r a nd , Lake and Mary Ann, both new boats. The Hornet le having HOMO repairs Wade on her boilers, and the Stella 1s on, or will go. on the dock. The following boatsftave already gone or . will get out on the present freshet. CM (INN ATI.—COaI Valley, 100,G e 0 bushels; Whale, 100,13 X); leopard, 711,0011; Coal ,City, PAW*. . • LOUISVILLE.— Lioness, yobbe Lion, 100,000; Alps, 100,000 . S. J. Iligley, 0. ( 07ri Grand Lake, 2ar000; Coal tint, 100,ials; 100.0.0 i Rua teal Thre0,10:4000; J. S. Neal; 73,000; Dolphin, 75,100; Warner, 101,000; &buy %nn, sJ„ursh Toni Rees, 75,07. Thu “rnn" will otaud about thus; Bushels. 373,000 ....1,11 1,0010 Total 1,465,000 There are quite a number et tow beats on the way up trout Cincinnati and anti it It peasible th a mate of them army reach hero in time to get out apart on the present water, provided they are surcessul In pinking up it tees. It is self and we have et/down it•is true, that there will be but little coal left after all the boats get out. • The Lla here, Cupt..los Mown, Is anneals ced for Ciecinueli and. Lontsellle. This boat has recently had some importantalteretions and improvements made, .1411 will add greatly to tier appearance. The Importer dropped down to the point on Saturday to take on railroad iron for nt.Lonts, tar width point she wit I leave , some time during the present week. The Wananite, in command of Capt. Thos. Shuman, is in turn for Si. Louis, anti will at once i m minence loading lot - Mai point. She Tian excellent boat, anti has excellent %MM.= malatlons for paaaeneere • The Bayard, Capt. title. D. Moore, LS the reg ular pucker. for Parkersburg to-day,leaving iiroreptly at. noon. Capt. Dan Stoore has Charge of the office. Work is rapidly progressing - on Capt. Dote. eldsen's new steamer tireat itepubtie, and the will doubtle,s Ix, completed end ready - for hexineas early in the year leaf. The nearer she approaches completion, the prettier she looks, and while [she will no doubt bo the swiftest, she will also be the handsomest ateamer afloat en alio western waters. That rho to larger than any of the lower river boats Is now conceded, even the Loalsviilet Uturice acknowledges this point.' • Capt. It. C. liras 'a note ehle-wheeler for 'the Northern Line Packet Company, or St. Louts, is rapidly approaching to cons plt•tiort. Wo learn that N. B. tiwathmay, a collector In the employ of the SL. Louis l'aatot Com pany, at Memphis, has fallen heir to 511,000 by the death Van uncle in England. We are Informed (says the Cairo Dcetecret) that In view of the mingerously low_ etif • tl'isf a ater now rapidly mime:wham, and the prospects of an - ca-l}• "[reale-up" in the Up par hileasesippl, underwriters dtave notified steamboat owners that they will no longer in sure boats which navigate that river above Cairo. Their experleuce last winter with the tee at St, LOUIS und the above tunght them a lesson which they evidently Intend to profit 1 4 7 1i i e n St i Vu u l t s u g ,. tateel, of Tuesdae ears Capt., lteorgo Baker, of Pitt:burgh, will base the Sherman In port this morning. The Sher man will go to the Arkansas from this port. The Minnie made one trip toCbester,aed Captain Shaw now loads her for Cincinnati. anti Pittsburgh.— The Virginia came In un expectedly rem Cairo. She was going to Lou laville, but a dispatch from h er made her come this way to Matt m her turn In the IL It. Line. Her clerk, Mr. John tire-enough, hall abandoned lit enualroatlng, and goes on the I.llzie till to Vicksburg.cksburokabarg. !le icksburg. e as acceptetiAlM peadlon of ell2lllet of the cup bank of that town. We hope ho will find his new position pleasant. The St. Louis Iletµo;mit of Wednesday r ;Sys: "Winter our day Utterer. More boats. from the upper rivers to return no inere•thist year. Stimulated by the increased rates on south . ern freights, several upper Mississippi and itisatouri Liver Ignite will load for New Or iel/ea, %ague of them with loaded barges in tow, Two boats have arrive I from Nashville, end report poor prospects for St. louts boats In that dlrectieu. One bout hex withdrawal from the Ark/meta, which trade is nt 6tarva -I.:o.llpOtnt, to load for Pittsburgh. Cincinnati Louisville. STEAMBOATS. FaMlsVl l l l ll : . " T " l l ic A ll T o!„ A' eirtagrZglit IIIAItLYSK • Cs t.. 1. tlyilly.s, WM 'cave !Or the above amt all lntermedjate4orts, on TUF4DAY. at 4r. 11. Yor freight or ',assay o Aprer on ard Or to del r i...„.....k t 1.L.11,011 OOP; Itgenta. t'On T. paaaynger btearuer RAU kNI YA Capt. T. Saux4x. Wlll tOniilo.• ly leave for the abOre and all Internar dlate porta. on Tllln Ir ar t at 1 r. M. For freight or pp aa have apply on board, or to nor. I' LACK S COLLIN li WO 0, Agents.- -ErBIENS PACKET LINE 1.711 A, FOLInT. LQUln—the toe passrn-, ,. ..W ger irauter IHCVHTILH Capt. Jew , : Noss, Will *arc for the above and all Intertnedlate porta on. rills HAY. at I?. N. For . height or posSago apply on holr 1. 0017 PEOPLE'S LINE.-111EG-1 1 2 LILAIt WEKLY P4CEET bc• twosn PITTSBURGH A ND CINCIK- K ATl.—Tlic new and splendid otcarner 1..0. Louis Vandcgrlff. %V. 11. Scott. Clerk. leases Pittsburah EVER). WK JNESDAY. at 12 o'clock V. Leaves Cincinnati EVERY FRIDAY. at U o'clock. For freight or pa-lan:to nnPlion lord. or to noilingi CHAS. BAH YES, Agenl. 14 , 011 apleallbt aide-wheel steamer I , (11.110ESTXP... Capt. S..llann, J. W. Floyd. Clerk, will ruo ro a SEGfiLADL rA(111.61% as annonneed abieCr. , cavlneon SIT UK. DAYSIst II ht. /or height or passage apply on board or to JAUIs COLLIN 4, ocl6 1.711A5. 11AliNES, WIIEELING, P III.4IIIIET- i a TA PARK eltSßUltti ACK r ET.—The ap.eadld panonger Steamer BAYARD captAisoaClA ROM= Lesais I'lttaborsh MONDAY AND TDUBtIDAY....at 11 o'clock A. I Leave, Parkciatrurg TITS DAY ANli FRIDAY ' at 2 o'clock P. Y. Yor trelaht or paassFc apply oak board. ae111:1:1 pITI'SBURGII BREWERY ; DAIMON, DARLINGTON & CO., BREWERS, DIALSTERS & MOP DEALERS, sue.e.or. t o JOSUUA . .111TODES CO., Plelsbeirgh, WAI. W. ,ARDER,SON, Allegheny, • The atteotfoa • oj i ttgi t e o e:T r a en of the trrollrms • ALES AND PORTER Which, tbrorghlthe careful .eicelton of Nall from our eaten Ivo malting f...cattlea and lions from the . garde Stet and West, eve eat: guarantee to be pure and tatialarrory to I be bade ,