..17.5M'.. CzITY rrEsa IntrAL LIFE Insurance Company Or wiirtm• YORK. E. S. - WINSTON, President. ASSETS OVER 4•13Ca0,00K 7, LIM/ EXCLIIkIIVELY CASH. AinealiDlvidadis Available bi;mmllely, TO INCREASE THE INSERANCE OR REDUCE THE PREHICIE AT THE OPTION OF THE ASSURED. Polley-holden and other pons Interested In tn a newt or Ling lantlnAßOle tio are Invited to call on the undertagned. nient of the Company. who win cheerfully give them tall tatottaation as to the merits and praealeal working of the Comma/. GEO. N. BLACKSTOCK, Agent, No. $7 Fifth stmt. Pittieburzti. For everybody, at Plitock.e. Skates! Mateo! •hates! Tlie diem:mit and .neat skates, at Owns% Dtipateh Building - Conine Park. Children under fourteen years of age can procure season tickets tor. SI.SO. Quart Cans I of 'TOmPtoes.2.s eta, at Jessee H. Lippidcott's, corner of Second and Ilmttbdeld fits. Special Sale - Of Stsakets, commencing Monday next. Marker a Co., te Market street. Stall lig Beets *U Gaiters, Just the thing for ladles and gents who go strattng. For sale eheaW at Palmer, Anstmtz St,Co. , s, al Market street.' Equal t. she Emerge. Gardiner, be hi selling Boots and Shoes less than cost. Must have stock reduced by .lees than Ist. °PIMA HOOSIt SAO t &roar. Consumption of the Lungs Only a Alga. It is believed by a great many physicians of the present day that the disease usualig.ealled Pulmonary Consumption Is not an Idiopathic disease, but merely a manifestation in the lungs of a general diseased condition of the aids and supplying organs of the body. This 7 - 77acifi tecoming daily more apparent to all close observers of the diseases of the lungli, and pulmonary organs. Dr. - Kenai says that the same morbid condition of the body which produces ulcers on the lunge _will produce them on any other part Jurit as surely, if the part is in a weakened or debilitated abac— i lin es, weak limbs.will have ulcerated legs. If - the membranes of the throat are * over used you wilt hare ulcerated sore throat, such as singers' end those who use thesiocal organs • much are predisposed to. Sometimes the disease will manifest itself in the nose producing nasal catarrh with a soreness of the liniag membrane of the nose and an Increased, offensive discharge there from. This is nasal catarrle—a very disag able but reitilly . ebrable disease. Dr. Keyser:, Pectoral Sytfir will cure most of these cases in the beginning._lt will =wave care &recent cough or cold. e have known Dr. Keyser's 'Pectoral Syrup to cure a - add In the head in one night, and it does• so'by draining off by the channels appointed by nature the morbid matter which causes the cough or cold. The. . public will be greatly beneetted by paying at. • :melon to whit we say. The great remedy is to. take Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup 'early in the disease-before the disease is allowed to settle and fasten itself on any vital pert. .1t can be swept out of the iystem frith. a line doses in the beginning, but if allowed to se= itself, it will toke.sresko and- months to - . • We believe that the day is fat apponaldna r -when Consumption wilt be as cosily cured as Rheumatism or Alga. The cure of a disease is moth more easily succoreplished able start than when It has got under way. Like an In vading army, a few lard blows in the com mencement will stop its progress, but when once tinder way it attacks and breaks down hoary barrier, until - finally the Constitution auself is made to succumb 'to Ha =vases. This is plaidocontatin sense and out toettlke every one it. the - Atm glance. What is proposed with Dr. Keysees Pectoral Syrup is to mire all _ lungmalaelles in the beginning. It win do it with unerring certainty. When they become All/War soil of Wog: otooding. and when the powers= life sits gradually' Mang burrowed into and'wOrei iway, then It will Mks some -thing more Pfeiliesimie and palette power to. renew and revitalize the blood and establish the standard of health over, that of disease. - Dr. Ithyser's Pectoral. Syrup is now sold by moat respectable druggists and at the prod otong,Uo Wood street. Consultation 'and ex ' smirking roomeilieLOP Penn =reek Park. '.Ctuldien Wider Inaitien yawn of a ge can -prooareatuon flakes for . _ . ,„ Seal Japan Toi. ♦ 1,10 per pound at. Jesse H. Lipploo3tVe; coo. uer o(Secotid and Smithfield Sts. Angeles! Igicatesd C, • .very elide end'pziee, et Ogden's, Dispatch Building, Flab stmt." Beerlel Bale of Bleached lleallans, Commencing Monday next, at Barker • Co% Market street. • 4:olit Penr, Albaute,,Trailets, at Fittonlt's *pots/ma Silaemer, Sellinlfat any rrlee andirmyeetkve of value or quality.. lnvOlca stock, January lit, and tonal have it redseed. t°41136 • - pease Hoene Sao' Sloan. illsoper.Paitaaria° esi‘JSUpparii. Just the 4 1 lot for 1. 10 / 11 47 , preseals dr. rainier, anshatz Ws clump faiddoilabla boot and alien store, No. GLigailmi`"ll24e• Ileasethliellbrir—anow Powder. • Plltder la Prinlstliol In accordance' With ebetalcal talcum,. and upon a iwoeess peculiar so tteelt.whlchle secured tw Letaere ratenc. 1110 teen In' use for aim%) than 'alesii and rgis Proved Itself An Illalutuul termite .her. ever It has been used. Among the "Avant/mei claimed are the following, vie: - It saves ell tne expense of soap suallelli luled on cotton and Ibsen goods.. It Saves WOW' of MO labor of rubbing, and new. and tear. ' • AlsOs.car cleaulag windows la is iumorptum• eg, With ;sum, quarter the time and labor . usually.requlreqm AIIIPpViI a, beautiful sloes; and 'Matra.- .NO reTitre° ezoept to illfautionsmith-each gannitga. iliplefor . Plitsblimitt, &Weak Flaming, ' Druggist, Si *arket corner Diamond, Ventral 11.141Shilirark. ' Children under Lewis.= Tetra Of age can oroenrifeedikei,tialtels tor $2.50. Amoortea tiallosisi Tumblers, :10 eta, each, at 7csee IL LipplaCottt, corner of Seeped and smithflel4/31*: • apfetal OW. 411 Hltnkets, comfuenotttg neFl. starker £ Co., 53 Market street. Skates far ID• ■11110,.. .. Club skates, boystskatet, girls. skates, at OGDEN'S, Dispatch Building. • .firffilsb Sumas. atinny Haiti) ttnd i i,;l the later books, at PIG uwli+ eMt 23110 e -, and suppers of the most beautiful styles ler, site; cheap: st,l'alutifr,,inshiats,t' 'Co.' cheap Loot and shoe store . No. Cl Market beautttal Dates, Pram:* tad Muicatel ' NOW, at N0..112 Federal street, seecaul door from tfie"First National Bazar,- Alle ztleay Qty. • - lot elis Lida' of au alas. at, ewe' s. wtaa ,,, imam lio . ;lia, 390,183 anal*, First r Arse; Fi:,.tatn/1/0" - • aifiliZeli • .". •+ angi Toy SOH, ict iittOCkl " invei " - %- • 4 jitts,, J \ , VOLUiE LXXX.---NO. '304 CITY MIAMI Opeetal Bala or Bleached Sideline, COrateentang Monday next, at Barker A Co's, 591Larket street. Cutlery! Cutlery! Cutlet)! The finest goods for Christmas holiday's, at OGDZWiI. Dill MIA Bonding. Central picarkst Park. -- Children under fourteen years of ego con yrocute season tickets for aso. Tw•o Pound Cons of °teen Corn, 35 eta. at Jessie 11. Lippincott's. corner of Second and Smithfield Sts. A well known and acknowledged fact that Gardiners Boots and Shoes are unequalled in POlnt of finish, style, make and quality, lie is selling dirt cheap. =CM At the Continental Dining Saloon, on Fifth street, under Miner's and next door to' the Post Office, hundreds of persons daily partake of the tip-top meals only gotten up by that moss famous of caterers, Mr. Roltzhelmer. Ile is. constantly receiving game the rarest, vegetables the finest, pastry the beet and oye. lets most toothsome. Ilia bill of tare "ally ii not surpassed by that of any hotel in the city, while his prices are very reasonable and mod erate. Meals and oysters are served at any hour Of the day up till one o'clock in the night. Best Blaek Tea, $1,40 per pound at Jesse H. Lippineott's, col nee of Second and Smithfield Sts. Skater: Bkat ea! Every stye and price, at Ogden's, Dispoteh Building, Fifth street. Winter $OO-64 Be careful of your feet in this inclement weather and provide yourself with a p.tir of thosesutetantlal and cheap custom made boots to be found, for sale only at Palmer, Ausl,utz co.'s, 61 Market street. - T. T. imams. N 0.163 Wood al Attends to all kinds of gat, Tater and steam Axng. lie has long been recognized as the mad skilfall mechanic in that line of business In cut city. His stock oonsisti of' wood and Iron pimps, hydrants, sinks, bath tubs, basins, chandeliers, oil burners, gas pendants, brack ets, to., ao,, is large, and of a substantial char actor, apt can be sold at less than the present scheduht prices of Eastern manufacturers. City and country work of any desdription at. tended to by careful and competent modutates under the supervision of the proprietor. Skates! Skates! Every style and price, at °alien's, Di.regach Building, Filth street. Central aksting Park. Ckildren.nndcr fourteen years of cgo can procure season tickets for *1.50. Benefit Tour Fan'lly Get a pair or those excellent Boots or Shoes,. now selling No. SO bulb street, at such ruin ous prices to manufacturers. They are splen did, and warranted. The Bees Known Tonle: Caswell, Mack & Co.'s 'Comblztatloit of Iron, Phosphorus - and Callsaya, ladwn as Ferro— Phosphorated Elixir. of Callsaya, The iron restores color to the blood; the • Phosphorus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the Callsaya elves a natural, healthful tone to the dlgestlveorgana.' One Plat contains the virtue of one ounce of Callsaya and one teaspoonful a gralu of Iron and Phosphorus. Manufactured by • CsswaLL, Muse& Co, New York. For sale by - all druggists. apeelal Sale Of .1114akete. commencing Monday new isa.rkerA Co., SO Market street. Novelty Skates—Complete, SUM The beat skate in the .market. with strays.' Bold only at Palmer, Anshetz A Co.'s Shoe Store. St Market street. • It la Really a Grand Display, , Wm the remailrmade by a certain young lady, and I shall most assuredly call In time to get something tor Christmas and New Years. The abuse Pltteers, opposite,the rostotace. Haloes ISses. , • First Clan a Cheap Piano. Prom the Musical Review,. "These Planos,by their durability, excellent quality of tone, and superb finish, have-se cured the moat enviable reputation. They are the chexpest Pianos we know of, and need not be distrusted because they 'lire low - Charlotte Blame, - 43 Fifth street, second door aboVe Wood street, sole agent for thanes Mothers' Planes for Pittsburgh and Western Pennitylvaida. • A)choice lot just . received. Prices IMO and upward.. . . Carling Skating Park. Children under fourteen years of age can procure 'Seaman tickets for a 2.50. Skates for ladles and gentlemen, An fm Incase assent ment,ityittock , B. • ===l Their wives and sliders can find -Christmas presents actor their husbands, brothers and beaux at it. & W. .Tenkinnon's, Allegheny, third door from Suspension Bridge, where there will always be Mind, besides all the common varieties, a very choice selection of nieerachatun, briar wood, and other pipes, el. gar holders, Ito., of neat and ornate design: a large and varied stock of smoking and chew. lug tobacco, and many of the popular brands ;OLCObaliaild Ainerieer. cigars. • Hasbes. Groot Vartralled Plano*. fievenleen Pianos of tide eeiebrated =ha have Just been received and are now- on eihi• Mon at the Plano Room of Charlotte Blume, 43 Fifth mined. CompitaioD., Writing Dealui t ?Emma, dc., ai I.ll.tock'd . . The Hews Sewing Maehirse, Most certabilitake the lead of all others to a short time...lL was awarded tire premiums * artwork. at the WorltPs Pam 1864 four premi ums for work and on the machine. at the Now York State Pair, issa: See the Methodist, ot September titd. A. premium on the machine at the OhloState Fair,lso3. See the Dayton Joutnal, October lOth. The only agency for les sale for Western Pennsylvania, is at No. 4 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Ladles . Skating 80411 Si g:•ao. Those elegant , skating boota to be found only at Palnter,A.nahnta and Co. e, la Market attest, coat from $2,130 to OA. }lap s a Pain The Invialble rhoto3, at rlitock's Alight More Is one of the many diseases of which indi gestion is the parent, and can be easily cured by avoiding hearty food at night, late suppers, etc. If It has become of almost nightly occur renee, take light food , tea and toast, for sop ,per, and anon retirtnw take a half wineglass. fat of IStaback.s Stomach Bitter,. This will as slat WV:ditto% : drive away this troublesome -attuoYance,anda.Uow you to sleep numtly, spoon saw ofbombed If mains, cankneenclag /louder next, at Darker d Co's, :0 Itatket, street:' ' • easesis Bitosisatts organs. Forty thousand of these world-renowned in /truncate Aga now La ma. Every/ Organ Is Warranted tor Ara peers. IllgetriSed °eta' Boitublstati toll description or styles. will be seat fres to spy adalresa 1./Marlette Blaine, is Filth street. Lithe wholesale agent tor Palace's Oninos, Kesdo's PLUM, eiga lichen Brothers' Plano% ler Pittsburgh alba WeStern rennsyl• .OLOII6II DIAN'S% Toil Can . limy 96 per cent. Alociataiti Zoilepta. Finch's' Ton Clums Bay 05,7 pOr la7asephs. I was attacked with inflamation of the lungs, which continued several months and termi- mated in suppuration. It was attended with a heavy, deep seated cough, with copious dts! charge of matter, hecteo fever, night sweats, throwing up blood, do. The course prescribed by the Indian Herb Doctor has had a miracu lous eirect. I have gained eight pounds of dealt since I commenced his treatment. MARGARET KERBY Pine street, Pittsburgh, Ho charge for consultation and advice. of fice, N 0.191 liberty street, between Sixth and Market. EMI A country residence, with from three to six. teen acres of ground, with a good orchard evergreens and shrubbery. Also a number of one, two and three aere . lots at Edgeworth Station, on the 'inept the Pennsylvania Rail. road. This property Is, very desirable as it is within thirty. three minutes ride of the city Cost of monthly tickets, 8 cents each trip. For further particulars, Inquire at John Graziers, No. MI Smithfield street Pittsburgh 02E84.110175E SHOE BTorte Smother County, (Cranford), Sold For Liming's Patent Stove Damper. Thu is a rood thing, and has a mint or money in its Many will wake tip some due morning w Ith ..regrets. , that they did not invest before It was"toolate.” 0111 at No. 11 Fifth street. piniroorekolkovuokm k.l Mr. Shelleharger pprotented a petition Rum Louisiana, rag t.lotteresa to eallersede the present State Government end secure them • ltpubltan form. The 'petition seat signed by 'swernor Welles, Cruet .1 =tint Ilynus, Assist. ant.lustize nowell, Dower Mendell, and we: eral hundred others. Mr Jultan-introdneed a bill recognising the rebel States, and restoring them to the talon. Deferred. A bill for the Government telograith line be. tween New Yolk and Washington. Deferred. Al r. Taylor Introduced a resolution to in struct the Committee on Invalid Pensions to inquire into the expediency or axing the time of toying pensions to the widows and orphan children of persons in the military or naval service of the noted States reported missing in action and not subsequenUy accounted for. Agreed to. She regular order of . buslness—private bills -ttwas then'taken up. 31r. Delano, from the Committee on Claims, reported back Senate Mil N 0.113, forth() relief of Miss Sue Murphy, of Decatur, Ala., and re commended Its Indefinite postponement. lie also reported the bill for the relief' of Ober, Hanson .t Co., merchants of Now York, allow ing the sum of 1160,0 d) deposited in the post e:lice at New York, for New Orleans, and lost In the mall on board the steamship Mapublle, October 2510, 1163. The bill was adopted by a vote of 76 to 67. - - . . Tile deficiency bill passed on Thursday, cams back fro the Senate with two amendments, striking out the appropriation of 100,000 for facilitating commutation between 1116 Atlan tic and Pacific States by telegraph, and-670,c06 for salaries of certain supervising and local inspectors of steamboats.',apPOinted under the act of lard. The House agreed to the amendments. ' The Joint resolution offered by Mr. Steven,, providing that the PCI per cent. ad reforest tax on cigars shall only be levied upon the excess of value above $l2 per tbonsand,_waa referred to the Committee on Ways and Mesas,' A Joint resolution amending the act in rata lion to the security of the lives of passengers ou boorit of steam vessels, was. referred to the Committee on Commerce. = ' The Speaker iihnOmeed that the only busi ness on the table was the Senate bill in ion to the elective franchise in the District of Columbia. The bill was taken up and passed under the previous question. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the President's message, Slr. Wentworth, of Illinois, spoke at length on the meatiest", the result of the recent elec- tion, and the past and pieseut action of Con. grees. Mr, Pomeroy, from the Committee on Pub lic Lands, reported favorably in regard to the printing of the - report of the !Commissioner of the Deters! Land melee in the German, French and Swedish languages for diatribe. lion at the Paris E sposttlon. The !aeon was referred to the Committee On Printing. Mr. Wilson, by-unanimous consent, introdu ced a bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to-dease a suitable building in the City of Washington for the Government Li bran'. The bill was read twice and laid on the table. Mr. Poland offered a resolution to pay the widow of the live Senator Foote, of Vermont, the sum due the deceased at 01110 time of his death, for compensation according to the act of Uri sullen increasing the pay of members of Congress. Referred to the Committee on Contingent Expenses. Mr. Poland also offered a similar resolution in relation to the widew of the late Senator Collamer, which was referred to the same Committee. . Mr. Wade, of Ohio, moved to take up the .131.11 for the aduthisionpf Nebraska under a sus- pension of the rules. Mr. Poland was anxious to take up his bill In relation to bankruptcy, and wished Mr. .Wades motion would not prevail. Mr. Sumner was opposed to the bill referred to by Mr. _Wade. The Constitution had a clause in it, containing the words, whileit was a constitution, creating a white mad's government; he said be was against any such government. - Ile entreated that the Senate should not undo the good work of yesterday gf enfranchisement in the District of -Colum bia. He argued In favor Of the bankrupt bill which would carry peace and tranquility into the business of the country. - after some private Mill were considered the House went into a committee of the whole and listened to a . syeectl of 'Mr. Wentwor th , and adjourned till Monday. rog the 1 arlor; 1 119 CITY ITEMS. Death Cheated For Bale, (SEIVONO 11.141:11411i3t...) W VW, A>.'t V. tNNS It. I:Ws ILMEID32 rite FinttilC6 Committee reported the dod. o:ency bill with amendments from. the Finance Committee. The amendments strike out the appropriation for facilitating communication between the Atlantic, and 'ruble cities by tele graph. A communication from the Secretary of the Senate asking Instructions regarding the compensation of tbe Tennessee Senators. Re ferred to Judiciary Committee. Sir. Ramsay Introduced a bill malting Agri- Cultural and Mechanical College scrips, re ceivable In payment of redemption claims. Referred. The bill for the admission of Nebraska was called up by Mr. Wade and debated at length. An amendment was offered, that It be not admitted unless the franthlse be allowed all, without distinction of color or race. Mr. Wade opposed 'the • amendment, at length. Adjourned. FROM NEW YORK. Thlere■ A —The Whisk, Frame. —Darned to Deeth—Exploelou of is • FenlanTorpedt.' .New Yowl, Dec. 11.—Six men were arrested In Brooklyn, charged of steaPng nineteen barrels. of whisky from a Government store. house on Bread St., 'on Wednesday night, Nine barrels were recovered. - Seven hundre 1 dollars worth of furi were stolen on Williams St., yesterday, one of the thieves was arrested, toi other escaped. The distillery frauds, 'under examination today In Brooklyn - . Sines Tuesday, nearly all Ellett distilleries are reported as closed on he count of the energy of tho revenue offielids. Two were seized In this city. A Congressional committee Will commence session in this city next' week. The thermometer down East today ranged ' from eighteen to thirty-two degrees above zero> • dirs. Sanford and one of her children, who were no badly burned In a tenement house on -Thursday morning, Illgd to-day. Marga ret Webb, who Jumped. from the fourth story Of the same house, also died this morning. The new Irish torpedo, while' being experi mented with by >rented °Dicers in this city yesterday, exploded, but ca Vinegaross of life. An Irish pike used at the Mil light,- Is here, en reek to the Parts Exhibition as a Yenian contribution.. . gouda American New,. New Yong, December 11.—The French En voy, .Count do Beaumont, bad an Interview with the leaders Of both bostlle armies In Par aguay. A severe storm visited Buenos Ayres on the 28th and tith of October. DOnsiderable pro perty was destroyed and twenty-three sailors Thewrowned. . Alnes on the Platte were eompelled to suspend hostilities owing to the wont of rein forma:tents and severe noode. It is stated that the Paraguayans attacked the Brazilian camp on the lint of October. The fight last five hours. The repor evasion of the Argentine Ile public by the !Idea army Is disbelieved In 4aniere. • Ohio and Blinalealppliread—de Clan . .el Cincinnati Connell. ism ssari, December if ..—The City.t.Onnell tOilay.~ by a roue of ttrenty.tia tO ton. ordered the Ohio and .3,ll.selsalpul nollrosul COMPani , to remove their track from Yront street within six months. The action of the Conceal old compel tbe pompany 41O01r. soother entrance Into the efts', but will Opt embarraes MOM, at several other routes are annesaltgo, Pen. 6Trukil la M. lenslor....lll.llllpulfics, deirrene. BT. Lppli, pee. IL—General print and son arrived to -dew. 'germ Porter. Pattertleld eno Dram axe hera3Odetenalnapt fasaibillty end propdetyleasistantingJeirerson twelrongo 3 /*low here, • Riiiii•r7 vow. • PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1866. FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M., LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM EUROPE. The Irish Prospects. EACH STANDING ARMY: Prussian Envoy ,to' yienua. THE POPE WILL. NOT - LEAVE; Temporal Power of (lie Pope. BANK OF ENGLAND BULLION. The Wrecked Steamer Indus. HE WAR IN COREA. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCUI Inc Tin CAULK.] Los nos, December 14.—.\'0.,e.L1t I, thought lf thorn la any trouble! In Ireland It will ha sunlit...axed by clad force. rants, Doe. 14.—The French .standiu g army will hereafter contain one million and u guar• for of soldiers. VIENNA, Dee. 14.—PruK,Iu to ntkout sending envoy's to this city. • Ilona, Dec. 14.—There are no ulgns of trouble from the evacuation of. thb French. • ' It is denied that the Pope will leave here. , livenroot. Dec. 14.—Salos of cotton for the week amount to 110,000 Wet. ' Lissnost Dec. 14.-10 r. —it is rumored here that the temporal power of the Pope was secured by an agreement made by liapaleon and Victor Emmanuel. The bullion of the bank of England is now greater than for eight years past. Livearoot Dec. 15—Yrillay Even intr.—ilia ship Inane bo und to Philadelphia , which went ashore at 51reitford, Ireland, ou, the liith inst., Misbecame a wreck. The ship and cargo are a total loss, but all hands were laved. &Mb, Friday emning,—.l. Setting American. &hip of war has arrived at Civitit Vecchia. Elsie, Friday erening.—Advlees received* dan from Corea report the French troops - as advancing into the interior - of the country, without mooting with any resistance from the native troops or citizens. . The war in Corea approaches a termiaatiorr, and the French are masters of the situation. Leixoes, Friday Evening—Telegraphic - Ms. patches from India, which. came to hand to. pay', atatethat the civil war in Japan has been - suspended. and that peace has been entirely restored. ,Lirlfareet,. Friday Ernifsg.—The .Brokers' Circular reports the sales of the week ending Thursday at lIN3OOO bales. The market as' been active, but irregular and unsettled. h unchanged quotation for middling upland 15 ltd per pound, The price has been as Meg as WO, during thew eak, but fell off to tire Bust named figure - before the close of business on ' Thursday, Today the market hes been quiet IblikateaOy.the calm amounting to Itf,oo7bales, on the basis of lid for middling uplands. Masenewrza, December 14—E rainy.—The Manchester market Is flat, and fur the luck of I. business quotations are nominal. Ltvgaroot. December 14—Evening.—The breadstuff& market is generally steady.. Sales ware made to-day of Canada flour nt ',3Ss per barrel. American wheat was him, and without change In rates: I Corn rather caster, the figure for mixed western being 185 per quarter. The provision market is generally quiet, with declining tendency. We note sales of choice mess beef, at 1075 Gd per tierce, of mess pork,. at 7.1 s Gd per: parcel, of bacon, at 50S, and of pressed American elieeSo, at sic per cwt. The talloW market is easier. Linseed oil has declined to Gd per bbl. Petroleum. quiet, at is Gd per gallon, fur refined. . LOSES:of. Friday..Erenino, December IL—The Corn market is Gail, but prices are without essentialehange. Friday Evening, December 1 The Petroleum market is unchanged; sales to-day at :15 , 4 francs. Losities, Friday Evening, December nabs have advanced 54 per cent., closing at Seaf; for money. The market for American Se curities is firmer under an advance of 4,1' .per cent- in - .government bonds and Illinois shares. The closing figures were: United States five-twenties, 71%; Erie, BM; Illinois Central, ITN'. Los pow, l'efday_Erening, December 14.-10:10 r at.—Advlces received f rom Sardinia state that the starving -p_casantry have revolted. FitAilitrOlte, Priddy, December 14.—American Securities steads. - United States. five.twenties Of %lire quoted gt • TEINESSEE SCHOOL FUND BONDS The Whole Debt to be Paid SUPREME COURT DECISION Celebraiion of the Battle of gasht ille Loetsvittit, December D.—The Legislative Committee. which went to Detuonts to look after the missing school fund bonds, have re turned, having obtained 5345,000 in money, and the hank prombsea to pay the remaining 5315.000 in three Installments of thirty-six. and nine months, but was unable to give securitY. Friends of the bank express the opinion that Glum the means out, and will be able to nay tho whole debt eventually. It should fortun ate for the State of Tennessee this be the ease. The Georgia State Convention of 150 adopt ed an ordinance - de:Daring void tracts made during the war, andauthorizing the courts to adjust the equities between par , ties. The Supreme Court of the State, now In ses sion, decides that this ordinance (Wei not be palrthe a:llations of the contracts. but only authorized the courts to construe their force elbeets, and determine the value of the decla ration sessordlng to equity and the intention 'of the party. , • Both bmnebes of the Legislature of Tonnes see found themselves without a quorum to day, and adjourned over till to-morrow to partied:ate tattle celebration of the battle of sastivate. General G. H. Thomas and suite will arrive .tO-night, having been invited by the Legisla ture to join them In the celebration. They stop at the Stacey Rouse. The Nashville Common Connell have-pass ed a bill reducing considerably the - price of wharfage on vessels lending there. The liotird of Aldermen will doubtless concur. Iron and timber for another street rullway were deposited on Cloirch and Spruce streets. along the route, to-day: This is the third en terprise of this character, l and will be i.vm- Dieted in a snort time.. - IMPRISONMENTS IN MEN (Co. An American Citizen Arrested, Ban rnsicosoo, December 'accounts from Masotti= concur, stating that Coruna shows hostility to the Aniericane, and not having found prominent Imperialists on whom to wreck vengeance, has imprisoned forty people, who occupied subordinaut posi tions under French orders. Another American citizen, J. Lewis,• has hpen arrested for high treaSoltr it is said that tho same state of eltnirs eziots also at Sonora, where the Yazoo Intharm are stilt bent on nithung, and will only submit on terms Of their own diet Ition. • Letters from the postmaster of Ilardtville, Arizona, December id, says: There is no mad from Prescott:as the Indians hold the mail, and _oommonication cat not be estitblislicil until they are driven oh. • pnabwhaekers In dillssourt--Oatragert oa Colon Merl—Arrest* Made. de. Louis, tiso.ll.—The Dem ocrat's Jefferson City ',wool ohm - A telegram from Lexington states that bushwhackers mama into that town In force yesterday, under command of Poole sod Clemens. Colonel Montgomery demand. ' ed the surrender of Clemens which wee refus o and a gab& emted. resulting In the death pfll4emmus end the mortal wounding of two other bushithackers. The decesslenlsts having mach threat, against }talon man, Colonel Montgomery sr. rested • number of the 11305 t prominent of them and bolas them as hostages for the safe• ty of lord c:lasenS: ' • Exam,lasi pf 1, Parrlade. Criscon DEC 14.—W. 0. W. Smith WM g g °, US 400/11rea WantrfaNTllClttwo years SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LATEST MEGRIMS. FROM LISILINGTON. mportant Measures Proposed. BBITORIAL GbfgMUSTS FOllll REBEL RBIS. Synopsis of Mr. Inlian's THE ADMISSION OP NEBRASKA. The Prayer in the House. WADE AND sUMNER. PART COMPANY. Rumored Resignation of Judge Uwe. TILE DISCHARGE OF FEMALE CLERKS Vlffs4Yd I W.\ ti:iiV Waseiseros, December li.—Mr. Julian's bill providing civil government for the States lately in rebellken, le to the followirig effect: The preamble relates that, Wiranzas. The districts, In their revolt against the Government, nave destroyed the civil government within their bOrders. and have no power to remora such , gereernment without intervention of Congress; and, where. as, the governments now existinghave no va lidity except- by consent of Congress; and, whereas, restoration of civil government In p.atd districts Is imperatively demanded, It Is, N th e e r " tif ore Caro , e li n n ac a, ted if - ni . d G el eor tba gla, t Florida. Alsbarna.Missielippr, - Arkansaa, Tex • as and Virginia, are temporarily Greeted Into territorial governments. Section vests the executive power in said territories Ina Gov ernor, whop shall be appointed,and exercise such powers as are now exercised by the Governors of Territories. Section 3 pro. Tides - for theappOintmenr of Territorial Spa • rarities. Section t relates to the duties of the legislative bodies or thelerntories. Section on provides that the members of the Leptis tare shall be elected by Disloyal male citizens of the Territories and proscribes ail - persons who In any way engaged In the rebellion. Section 6 authorizes the Governor to make appointments of Territorial officers by and with the ceneent of the Legislature. Section 7 makes provisions In regard to the Courts. Section S relates to the appointment of attor neys and marshals. Section 9 directs that the Governor's Secretaries, Justices, Re:, of these Territories shall be nominated and, with the consent of • the Senate of the tinned States,appointed by the President. Section ten authorizes the Legislatures to use the seals of the government, and provides for rasef a delegate ev en House of Rep ntatives Seition el provides that the Constitution of the United States shall ' have seine force and effect LB in other territo. Vies. Section twelve authorises the people of, said territories to form themselves Into state governments, under former - memos- Section thirterenrelates to the qualilleatlons of cam tors of thertegislature ender voters for end member of the State Convention. Section fourteen provide!' for the meeting and mode of conducting the State Convention. '• WAszigarog, Dec. 14.-LAst overwhelming vote In the Senate today to take op the. Ne braska bill, settles the question of its • admits sloe as a State at an early day. The bill regulating suffrage passed the House to-day by ill against 4.1. The Supreme Court today overruled the motion of Messrs. Sherwood, Hamilton and others, of Texas, to reargue the test oath question. The Tariff bill is not made public yet. All th Instill pblishe hind egard to it is speculation. It in the of the Secretary , of the Treasury. In the course of his prayer at the opening of the House this morning. Mr- Boynton thank ed God that there was one place under the full control and jurisdiction of the United states where all men had been enfranchised, and be trusted this was but th e beginning of the good work everywhere, ' The side board discussion in the - Senate to. day, between Means. Sumner and Wade. is re garded here as the significant discussion of the session. Those senators stood facing each other for several minutes, Mr. Wade contend ing that Congress was honorably bound to consider the Constitutional Amendment if adopted by the Southern States atinclusive of their right to representation, "Hr. Sumner as earnestly denying that there was any such agreement or understanding. • - Mr. Wade said he should stand lkybla bargain when Mr. Sumner, waving his hand at Mr. Wade, said: "then, sir, we part company.. It is rumored here that Chief Justice Chase will resign his Beaton the bench to accept the Presidency of the Pacific Railroad. vacated by Gen. Dix being appohlted Attnliter to France. The death of Lieutenant Commander Manor' Forrest, of the United States steamer Florida, by yellow fever, November:4th, off St. Create, West India, has been reported to the Navy Department by Commander 11. Rolando. He was burled at sea. Much feeling exists relative to the discharge of the females In the Treasury Department. Much valuable time Is consumed In attending to protests, remonstrances and application for ` bers ~TPV.Vnent Viojiicalt e l% l egtitirtin i arn in g the pressure, the Secretary will adhere to the res. elution, and dismiss tne• female employees immediately. The Department Would beglad to reduce the force gradually, but for the possibility of making discriminations as to who should go first. .• A gunboat with Sterrett Is expected to ar rive in about four weeks.. FrOM New Orleans and Neste*. - New' Ontesss December H.—Gigrenior Wells says he signed the memorial from Lou isiana favoring a prevalent' 'Overt:moat re. luetantly and against his better Judgment, but did so to please his friends. A letter nem the Clty_ol ii t l i p t dated No. vember 23d, confirms the re subsarip. Mon of the clergy to Maxim but It would seem no 'settled or dentine po licy has been ugree:d upon, as Detains . has sent dispatches to Napoleon, and ha awaits events. Maxlmtliaa and Ministers were still In entin ed at (Meshes. I ME= KANSAS CITY. Do., December 11.—The LlllOll case of Scott, Cutler di Co., was resumed to. day. Charles U. Morton lioness.' Agent for the Home Insurance Oottny,e dit belongs for the origin_ of Mears andtowhomcr arrest of the parties luipiteatco, was the Voi w it" new. No new facts were ells) Welborn tired the beading. Cutler confided the secret to tile wife, who advised him to canoe' the in surance policies and thus remove temptation, but owing to the desperate character of Wel. born. his partner, he was afraid to . Interfere with his plans. - • From Up Ike Allegheny, (Hz Crrr,'Dee 14.-800 r. m.—Dlver about 22 inches—lce running. Weather clear and getting colder. FEAVELta, Dec. It.—River at thle %I Inches, at 011 City, 31 inches, and at GneeDedle inches and stationery . The channel In stlll once, but Is full of Ice. eathor clear and cold, and freezing stead. Ily. River and-Wealllfer itS Lqatsvitle, Locurrmte, lyeeember . 14,—Rleer slowly., with nine test six Inches water In the canal. Weather cloudy. Mercury. VI degrees, barometer, 2el. = Tqe Whoa'Mg &Oster lays that Mrs. au. gent, the child murderer,' has almost entirely recovered from toe effects at the opium which she teols in her efforts to commit suicide alter the fatal oleed, She has tganifented no re, mores for her crime, and has declined to give any information to those visiting her at the jail in regard to U. On Sunday last she was called on by a charitable young lady, who read to her a fewchaptertkin the Bible. The unfortunate woman manifested gratitude for the kindness shown her. A report was drat, tog about the streets a short Uwe since to the crest that her linstpuni had been engaged in • tile murder of a man, who holly, =Minilolly, too sand, was found; few weeks age floating in the Ohio river, at U ri L MO, &Mgt distance below Parl=, DO, so ferias we have been able to learn, lt•wati entirely without foundation. • noeldane al .11lleeye,-3 , 4o=wn meani woo e An ore intner, ed ljelettne, of the ronrth lend, We leg dis jointed at the ankle and.wat severely.titoled in the breast, on Tneeday. by the / of a large noise of ore In one of Muni mines. pre. Swann end bP/44 Into. Ile has a Yll e and eaveralaU 0 are, bY hie tallb l 9l Yl* oo 4 Ip stqlkagePe! Or* cnonnanees, . - - - • IMMO: ello z 4 . l Pierrestlea Orabilled —The mOat. eille=4l!.3.littasE Ifal k I= 4.4 ut''' t c 4 i ; k tVt% rite_ teti Fifth am examine the ... A M Y geohntent, Aelvollain (5 _ 7,- - ..., ~_ . a) C trt e ( i ;j, , + . OITY AND SUBIIBLIAN. ADDITIONAL LOOM, NEWS ON THIRD PAGE•) The Fires of She Week Since our bug rumba's of flies the following have occurred: - • • December oth—Alarm from box No, i 4, at 2:30 a. m. Fire. on ap ring alley, J.. Lowry's property.. Lolls, 43 . Insurance, exo. December. Stu—A arm from box No. 27. at 240 a. m. Fire en Webster street, nest Grant. Property of Con. Loss, OM. • /neon. diary dry. - • • Deomber Oth—Alarrn from box No. IL, at 7 a. 3n. Fire on Fourth a trent, above nalltblie/d. Campbell & Atken's livery , stable. Lou 6400. Insured. • Doe. 11th, alarm box No. 17, 50) x. J. Ray's chimney burned on Liberty street. Dec. 12. th, Box No. 62, Iwo A: X. Fire corner of Baldwin and Butler streets. Kirkpatrick. Brother & Co's property. Loss ICAO; Insured. Dec. 12th, Alarm Box No. 23, 5:Ci A. if. J. A. Ilerron'a stable, Spring alley. Loss IBM. Insu• red; incerultarY. Dee. Mb, Alarm Box No. Is 4, 11:10. Henry llangbmelster's stable, Roberts street, Loss DNo Insurance. Incendiary ere. ecember 12th—Alarm from box N 0.23, at a. in. Stable belonging to the Flood estate, on y r i c = n alleL . , near Grant street. Lou, We. Another Incendiary Fire At about half past eleven Weloot last even ing, an alarm of fire sounded from box No. 51, on the corner or Centre Avenue and Arthurs street. he alarm was occaal ' onedj. by the burning of a frame stable belonging to Mr. Henry Haughmelster on Boberls street. The lire was first discovered by Julius Blackson, but had made such. headway among the bay andllghtinaterlais composing the stable that, although the alarm was immediately given lad the engines on the spot in the briefest time, it was fount impossible to save the building, and it was entirely consumed. Mr. itanghmelster lost a considerable quantity at hay and some tools.and had also some sixteen geese burned. A valuable house belonging to him was safely gotten out. Jas. Parkhill ana John Nerschminer had each a horse In the stable, but they were rescued. Mr. Haugh melster's loss will amount toWO on which there Is no insurance. There Is no doubt that the lire was the result of Incendlaryism, and we sincerely hope,, the rascally perpetrator trill be ferreted out and punished. Bich queensontre at H.'HIAb7•L, No.= wools Street: There can be nothing more acceptable for a Christmas present than a tine china or stone ware tea set, porton or Chute vases, or,any of the other beautiful articles of queensware to be found at the popular and well known store of Mr. 11. lllgby, No. M Wood street. In plow of the approaching holidays-the proprietor has laid In a large and finely assorted stock of plain and fancy goals, which can be sold at remarkably low rates. We urge upon our readers who are contemplating purchasing holiday gifts to favor Mr. Ilighy's establish ment with a call. They,' have the security of knowing that every article- bought at this house Is all that is represented at the time of sale, as Mr, iligby is a plain defiling and relia ble gentleman, in every way worthy of Otddla patronage, See advertisement. Soon. for the Holiday& A few days since we made allusion to the magnificent stock of holiday books , being opened by our neighbor. Mr. Minor, at his es. tablishmerst, ntxt door to the Postofflee. Since then we haVe made a thorough examination . of his stock, and can say without fear of Con tradiction, that nothing of so extensive or at= tractive a character has over, been opened in Pittsburgh. lu the matter of toy books for children we have never seen anything to beat his collection r -while the prices are so low that on this score his establishment is bound to give satisfaction. In addition to his superb. stock of books, Air. Miner hasp variety of ar. Moles suitable for holiday gills on hand, in. eluding work.s and holders, line cutlery, elegant boxes, beautiful writing desks, chess men and chess boards, with a variety of other ar.lcies not necessary to specify. He has also ono of the finest lot of skates which we have examined for a long- time, and as ho has marked them down at :wholesale 'prices, and now as time to use them, ho will doubt less and plenty of purchasers: Malicious Mischief. Mrs. Getz appeared before Alderman Mor row yceterday and made oath charging James Graham with surety of the peace and taulick ons mischief. Mrs. Netz is the owner of a hy drant on Pennsylvania aymue, winoh, for reasons of her own, she has locked to prevent other parties front using the water. Graham, IMO is a blacksmith, and pursues his caning in close proximity to the said hydrant, thought fit to wrench off the lock and craft' and allow the water to run for his special benefit, not withstanding the fact tltat Mrs. lietz .had more than once told him he could not get any of nature's field from that source. When the lady went to repair the lock; Graham threat ened to knock her bead off. Fearing that de• m p gi at r o t nm 's o g c fand w m , a h e e t r e p a wo d h t a o r g h s as stated. A. warrant has been placed in tbe bands of officer Dlgby for the arrest of the ac cused. UellaqUartern fo orodo House Furnishing G. The scattered advertisements which appear in our eoltamns tc-day of the well known and popular noose furnishing emporium of W, W. Bradshaw, 1U Wood 'street,' can but improper ly give the milkier any proper idea of the variety of the immense stock found at this establishment. We paid a . vialt to the mam moth salesrooms and found there exhibited an endless array of all imaginable articles of use, beauty or adornment, for parlor, kitchen or chamber. We will not attempt to women. ate, but simply suggest that this Is the place where sensible presents can be purchased dur ing the holidays. tall In and see for your selves. If you contemplate purchasing a present fors dear friendyou cannot fail being satisfied in something to be fount there. An attentive force of salesmen' is constantly in attendance, to wait upon all who call. Piano■ of Unit-Price - For about one hay the amount uenglly paid fora good piano, we offer the taxmen Hew York Plano Fortes. ffho material and work manship are strictly first class. lined what a prominent Indy teacher says of them "Messes. littera. A Bao (—The Ail:sell Plano you sold vis last fall gives great satlfaction. A lady friend hero wishes to got one as good as it for the same money. Several parties hero will shortly purchase the Mixsell Piano. It. L. MARAIS." Miss Martin is a niece of the Rev. (Colonel) J. B. Clark; she formerly taught muslcin Alle gheny City, and Inis latterly opened a Semi- nary in Clarion. The fact that her ILL:sell Plano is constantly used by a large class of Pupils, Is a suflieient proof of their miPerior qualities. H. motor A Bro., IM Wood unreel, are the sole agents for the Mixsell Pianos and sell them at astonishingly low prices. Call and seethe= Mortuary IteUort Dr. George L. McCook', Pnysiclan to the Board of Health, ripens tho following Inter. manta In this city from December :id to Decent: her 9th,lBCO t• mates 15 1 Colored .4 36 / Females 15 - 111seasein—afeningitis, 1; aeotdent, I; un4 known 2; chronic bropehltis.l; Injury, 1; con sumptiOn. 3; eh - rands of liver, 1; peritonitis, 2; inflammation 01 braiti, 2; gangrene, I; pact'. amnia, 4; still - born, '2; atroplita corebrl, 1; whooping cough, 1; Tortola, 1; hydrocephalus, 1; marasmus, 1; convulsions, 1; Intestinal ehceration , ceration, 1; inanition, 1; hypertrophy of heart, 1. • Of Ow shove them wore,.Under 1 year, ill frorn 2t02, 1; toll). I; 10 io 16,3;30 to 40, 4; 40 to 50, 401,t0 tk, Z 1; M . to 70, 8: 70 to 80,2. • Ii Michael Owens armeared before Alderman Johns yesterday and made 'oath charging :iamb, his wife. with assault and battery. It appears the accused is in the habit of Indulg, Sig a rapaeloui appetite for strong drinlcand while laboring under the egeets of the maud lin excitement thus created. she frequently abuses her meek and indulgent husband. Un Thursday evening she had one of her periodt. cat weaknesses, and on the morning after her debauch, her husband had a signilicant nose under one of his eyes, which he Wen Was brought to that sombre hue by isa rah staking turn with her clenched list. The belligerent female has been arrested and - held to ball 'for heaying. . . Now is the Time for the ladles bs virepare their presents for CluLitinas, in dipper., dies. phICUSIIIOI26, 410. - BraM, embroidery and silk - 'demi:dna done, and stamps for We: 'Also chemise and gown yokes. wrappers and robes stamped tram the French perforated patterns. Also, a model for mitring Maffei and chit. dreads dresses, at thircelePrate4 Weed Sewing OP* Noyll2 Want street. ,Sos au' Tin rerttstnnent la,attether column. . Fell from a Ilenae top:—..l lad mimed John L. Murrain. while engaged fa 141°Inig some bricks on the clammy of his motherN fm,weg__W, =Factory street, le the Mil ward. 4 . - oat the .root to the ground beneath, a distance of twenty feet. and enetnined. 111144.- nal inlories of a sertons chertteter. Da /W -ren was the attending physici an , . wh o enter tom strong hopes of the Memory, • Tubilt.l,43llllo4c IMAM Street.... The usu. el free 'choral sem= wut be - sung to this arch to-toortor Arnow:Vas tames coe m t. fte public) are Invited. Tbe anthem or tue day ts by Vincent Novelle, 0 1 war sing of mercy eadjodgmeat," mug by three boy cpthfiete, = PRICE THREE CENTS. Operageous Mbar. The Lancaster Xxpress has the following: "Our neighborhood. was yesterday made the scene of most daring outrage. A: young man named William Nelson, Jr.. living in Bin township, while crossing tbo Mine 11111 rather unfrequented road leading from tip Mine Smelting Works to London Grove. in Paradise lownahip, wss attacked, knocked downand robbed or nis money, is all about three hundred and ten dollars, and his wrist so cat as to cause him to nearly bleed to death. The road is not a public one, but one of the numerous roads used by the local In habitants In cre sh)qg and hauling from the Mine ridge, and y known as the Green road. Mr. Nelson says his lint banner [ton of any one being near was a alight noise behind him. Ile looked back, caught a single g limpse of the assassin, and was tentuallatel knocked down, insensible. Mr. N. thinks that the amaasits was a white man blacked. lie also believes that he was dragged into the wads some distance from 1 the road, but - from his bewildered condition I when he came to, Is uncertain. The doctors are of the opinion, from. the wound on his. wrist, that it was dellberately.msde to insure his bleeding to death. Ii does not seem like a cut across the wrist nor a stab, but a cut that nearly seven the main artery. The outrage occurred between ten o'clock and noon. Mr. Nelson is s returned soldier, belonged to the 79th regiment, was wounded at Chickamauga, I taken prisoner, and remained a considerable time in Libby. There is a good deal of excite. ment In the neighborhood, but as yet no eine to the assassin hae been obtained. A Murdered Man's Body. Found. .r. N. Morall, a German watchmaker of Kit, tanning, whilst on an itinerant watch repair ing nr peddling trip to Brady's Bend, some four , years ago, suddenly dutappeared, since which time all efforts of his family to get some trace of him had proven frnitielts. The i t r.i supposition was that he had ei th e left the country or been robbed and mind , as he was known to carry about with him det ente money and valuable estates. few days ago the workmen in excavating for the rail road track, at the town of Cunningham, on the east side of the Allegheny river, directly opposite Brady's Bend, exhumed the body of a man which showed evidence of hasty hi:mint Portions of. the clothing, the coat buttons and shoe buckles were gathered. MoralPs wife was sent for, who at once identified the arti cles as belonging to her husband. :Thus all doubt as to the fate of the man has been clear ed lii. That he was murdered there is no don as neither money or watch were found with hi m: . The body had been hidden and buriedln a "malty" which - had gradually tilled with debrie washed in by heavy rains, until A was quite deeply imbedded. • Stable Burned At about two O'clock this morning a fire was discovered in the brick stable belonging to the Flood estate, sittiatea in Virgin alley, near Grant street. The fire, when discovered, was bursting through the root. Four dray horses, belonging to J. D. Davis, teamster for Messrs. Finch it Go.„ Distillers, on Second street, were rescued unhurt. A q uantity of hay and feed, belonging to Ur. Davis were destroyed. The abirmosas sounded from boeNo.'.a, and the Neptune engine soon reached the !pet: The ftaFi an were extinguished without damaging 1121 g save the stable. The loss of the building will reach eii2o and bad no insurance. No estimate of the quantity of bay lead, So., has been made. The flre was nnmistaxably the work of an Incendiary. Ott the Track. On Thursday eftertiden, at about bait past three o'clock, engine No.ll, on the Commis. stile Railroad, Jumped the track at the en. trance of the passenger depot. A force of men were immediately met to work to replace It, but It was not until seven o'clock last evening that it was accomplished. The Braddoera Accommodation, which usually leaves the city. at 4,10, did not ico out, and the West Newton Accommodation was detained three otuirters 'of an hour. Yesterday morning the same en. gine was off the track again.) • Alleged Tlzefl.—Ofacer Jerry Grnhert, yesterday morning, succeeded in arresting .Ezra T. Castle, alias Ezra T. Rose, who Ls charged, on oath of J. C. Mußiau an old river pilot, with larceny. The Tartans; It appears, m the Rush House, on Liberty Street, where Idulrhie, after getting some money changed, laid seven dollars on is counter. Clone immediately picked up tho money and made off with it. The accused had' a hearing, which resulted In his being committed for trial in default of ball. Very Cheap Clothlotr.—The reader ls re ferred to the Itstorprices for elegant and de sirable clothing, published on our third page to-day, to be obtained at IDGmtty's empor lam, corner of Ohio street and Diamond, Al legheny. Every article is of the beet _work manship and material, and the proms • are cheaper than could have been obtained Ova years ago." We commend this house. to the patronage of the nubile. Padua et Co's itraenttne—For instantly plating all articles of coppettbrass or German allver, with pure silver, where worn or, ant for cleansing, and. polialang silver or sliver plated ware. Warranted to contain no quick. silver or acid, or any Injurious article. For sale by J. Sample, A.llogheny, and all drag. gists. A Ague Opportuntly,—lt trill be seen in our advertising columns that the Banking house at the corner of Wood and Third streets is offered for sale. This is one bf the very best business stands in the city, being eligibly situated for any kind of business. The lot has superlice - of 1 0 275 feet. Wooleo Nublas, :tentage and skating cape, at T. A. McClelland's Anctlon /louse shoe and general mereluindlse headquarters, Nos. s.SantiM Filth street.. • • Menai Local news on Folithlt Page 1015kViilll'izi:94tz)3 1 1:4;1 1 4 ..111LILDALE CEMETERIir-The boontAtal the l Watt plots or swolehts. exeopt o.no 6 1 .4tate ous w " ALlr d egh o t oz n . 11 8 0;trial "" t& ou rsol a e tsur v tae:ls not‘ Ali cal t ! so Coo Drug Eton o f •Ilk chew, ALEX. AI v, rrorazrEarvr.aixfacca, ' . . . No. lee Fourth streak glttoburgin,"Po: ' 0011311 of 01l Mods, Cliel pi ;WINVIIII.OoO everodowalptica of Funeral lug !loon. tonuslea. - ',ouoss OCtgragirta y k . trit i v i rd, C l XTongoopswoneo. W. JacoOna, 11.11., =Qom Zwing,lot: .101;011; FAIRMAN & SAMSON. * UNDERTAKERS No. 196 Elmithikeld Mama. tram &smith Stmt.) p=TTg9SQRtSe ATM I.I.2*BANDITSICT. STREIT. Azar.seausearr. PA. Tit T. WHITE - • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Manchester. Wond , a Bea end vletattr. MEIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER UMW STAHL Ceres: es littafileld and Chastlen streets. Hum and Carrl•res fundilbed. PORTHE LADIES. ` CLOTHES DIANULES. - CLOTUEN Garry:arse lIIONFie - WASHING Mt CHINES,' PINCH.NG IRONB,CURLItiII TONGS PINKING MON.: LADLES'ItKATIIk v itt the I.- thiNt Zrnbbtlunt,lioe isH oc.a ulstreet. delt 89 89 89 .89 89 89 89 89 89 1 891 89 89 MAUR STREET. ills,. co .3316 - 0 Tom iss: 99 Market Street, s9l AND GILT. TOUR l ow ; BOOTS, ;SHOES. &C., _ .49 TILE CHICAPEWP AND ,BEE:r ra . : • T., Eic 13 CI Iyr 712'. 18 9 'lsai 89 89 89 89 89:89.89 89 891 - SO - AUCTION (MODS ELEPT. 11 JAMESROW 89 Market Bt.r IIIUVUL.CI 4 4O 4-4:.0), Practical Furniture Ilitutandttrrre, COR. PENK ANDWATUEITREETt• - Latest 'stiles of fURNITUHE caustaitilUll6 !lab. HOUSES! HORSES! WCONIL 1808.1 Cali alx gourd, sound WORN 110=1::k i bus receive and will to told cheap: one good D VING HON/ one goon Ido - kt.. and good workers. Call sl i.tc" . . HUVLILUDIS LIVERY *BALD ISTATsr" non .• ltritirtion usazigoaettgatmeallo“,6 NECESSARIES VOII7TRAt. WITC. r niMealier .gizifienc Die- te n ieg=atiV=..e :PAYM. PtierDA .AA /40. Watt StretA AU %Asap (Awl ;MeV - ea :If at .111 WATCEZS I CHEM AND .arznamx,,,zalr. AT A TTITICIALL PiCRITT, AT 1 7:WitiE r Y I S 6 Wills St., 341 dmtau la: : . • AMERIGLN WATO:Et:, GOLD AND SILVER CASES, In Great Varlet*, DU NSEATH & COI'S N.,. cm stroos. OE HOW - -FAY--LIKE. smtata migost -• .SINCINC BIRDS! Or MAIM AND ?MUT 60111. Lunt/Ler lot Tatra Strolls, wf t 1 n Ind assetlanes I of Pinot, foil Mom and Ober Clol2,,fLt =res. 1241 btrocotl AlltzviNst. "-- W. W. itIiaDSUAW. w. %COT josarspwr a, scci;r-F, vstzssaia Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WOE, ETC., No. ATE \Linz:err erszrr. re zgamat. W W Clacks stirgrean.l"lll FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A ME STOCK;ADAPTIOIOB Bolicte►p Niressevaato s . Or ALL lIIADS-07 3E1' 1 17i7 GO'LD AN D SILVER NATCHIS for LAM% sod DISLiNA AND SWAM iLsOANT brDh_Ss ranouslialitn4ll Ua L argf l atlef/SWiSINO: IA.NCY AETICLFS k., sc.., JOHN MITOCH. No. UN Federal St, AUetheu.T. MrOs:o0 ;OLIDAY GIFTS. pAncon COAL VASES, MATE rjoicas, xE krigiliVrilt l idis lc Srikl A ulff? NNE...COMMON 7= Want BTAN/Na. SCUTTL/Cd. at the irorsr.pritmsatiNG r-avounrn. 22;c0. 2.334. VATczowell Iffitrimat. W. W. BRADSHAW WELDON & KELLY, PLITIVEBEICS, Gas and Ateam Fitters, AND iOUNDERS, bitataliartment of ChandelielS and Machete, 10ad Pipe, Pumps, Sheet lead, dro., , 4LW4171 ON HARD. 164 Wood Street, neu Mak, 715:10 - - EAGLE COTTON WOBICA TIATRIG RECENTLY PERCIIAN.- rEvrtmx AIME CUMIN WORKS, Amur. t 1 owned try /dem& KING, PENNOCK C70.0t• respeethally =um th e WOW that we will math's* the manufacture of !Wattage, Cotton Itarnii, - Carpe Chains, Candle Wick and Batting. Orden may be left at the Mee of the Wens, , cum mum HAS 811, gum!! an OB LT THE ' • PIT Tint UR Corner of Duquesne Way and Barkers Anti, M:Pletsikramula,,Nose. JOSHUA RHODES & CO. .03.2 b • LIMING!! IMPROVED aro rz -114MPER, NAVES TINE, ' SAVES .1110'NEY, • NAVES *trzr.. • NAVIN PATIENCE. • In effectually Cheeks the Drift, liennlates tba Beat, Preterits ell escape of (3ex or Bmolts Into the 'awaited I. reettllcapplled to zed pipe*? Dust A. J. Leans. Motitaeatery county, ea., Innen ••Ider e lamed y sold I OtiOnmitere lnmyoouet7 s and wish you to seed tee at more." • Mr. Blench paid smo for &slam amity, 01. 7..e01d sap Dampen, and teen closed out his Interest la the chanty for ah .10010 et.X ta. sigh The D. ward Is enlyersal—the PrOata large o 77 1 TEII.BI2OIIY Id BELLING 133X11/3,,Y. STATE dc COUNTY BIGHTS FOR HALE, fiend stamp for circular ; ar. sr. mmor,opt, dett:D4 Slo. 11 Ilfth Street, Plilabliri 70 0 DT'''s' SQ7C crerils HOLIDAY VI; HAVE memo) - I China *Bohemian Fancy Goode, . • FOE. SALt BY• RICHARD E. BREED", I. N0..100 Wood Edreet. gen Vet the Best—bey Always Glee B&Bs Evoiiwook,Dr.,4l2huli A.'-isoost ` fa calls. upon to Insert, Artificial Teeth in coat "lime other dentists Weetried, 'bees paid, I ced/Wag - t, and In every case his work vivo" entire Nab. faction. SD is gaits an irtistWs Ilti.sof - business, and has merely to wthetiatit it ese know how to artlenlate the teeth so t hey will present a handsome and newt* omit. twee, and wilt masticate the foo d thowitutilly- Ed-prices are 6Worr Nan , Agai Ol my tissast is fAe talsty, and he will townie/tee hla Vieth ti _ superior. Bo it would bitter forat m & one readers who are lit want of teeth, town the Dr. in the dolt place, and thereby, says their time and molter. We would alaosisiwe Mies persons who ns satibrldg with diseased and unsightly teeth that thvii . can have Oulik extracted without towpath whatever. Walling upon Dr.Soott. >le has ertraeted tor weer ides Aou,aed persons within the lag seem feu% and among this Ikge monkey there:Weal is. can In which Ws Precise has prowellithivklizai ' On the contrary, he can refer to _weathers at his patients who OW= to have beim Winellted In renewed health. Es ezths - otarinmteke ditl• by the "new or Vapor' 'main. and gives - pure i f anglthig Gas to - *OW who desire it, wlithopt charge. eue,! , • charge roe Writ*Ag - • • 'rhea art teeth •!v' ordered, and-ail-WA a tall ,. not - tin I Teleardie with beautiful - 0»; for sffht do U atf.. " /to' member his tiambar. - 175 luau . stases , Uib' .door stave Eland. . ! ; ' ISM 1E MEIN . t 4 = o