fittslmrgh order ~iu bo “ Mt «?UWb» u>«ii- rirtdar.. The gentkwanly director; Mi i« 80. ip ,I*oatty making tho neceesao •“««'“'"*< W* *• pine, will b. u '»i7 *n°°TOe<>d >e Qllr colnmnr. Seriom.llli Mc.C)oyn. - We are pained to,»n»**.nc. that Don. Wm. B. McClure, Pre.id. m< Jndg, pf the.Con.rte of Oyer and.Terminer a nd Qua E #‘ slo “ , < wkt > hai hecn quite ill for* eer era! j 8 now lying in acritica J condition . J' 5 * 1 -' donee on Penn street. , He is suffen.''* nervous prostration, a.nd tho disease anraed so serions an aspect as to render it b. v cessary, on the part of his physicians, to pre clude tho visits of his most intimate friends. Theatee.-—This evening the Christmas _ night programme of "Aladdin” and thtf • "Night Owl,” wit! bo repented. Both pieces have been gotten up with unusual caro, and the faultless manner r in which! they arc put ' upon tho stage reflects, great credit on the gen ’ . tlcmanly manager. To-morrow oveniog Mr. . J. 8. Maffit, the fanny man of the establish meat, has .a benefit. Mafirt promises any nmoantof fan to all who attend. ' . Aw Acewowledomkwt.—Tho generous do nation of $3OO, awarded by Meqsrs. Hcnrici and Baker, Trustees of the Economy Society, Jo .aid in the formation of an Irish company '>■ for Meagher's Brigade, has been acknowledged "•on behalf of the Committee,.in a neat and letter, addressed to the Soeioty by * Hon. P. C. Shannon, cordially thanking them for their patriotic liberality. V SrrrosED Suicide*—A Gorman butcher, naed 6eo. Doscb, residing in tho Third 'lfard, Allegheny, loft bis residence on Mon '"doy night aboutmidnightwhile laboring on der not of delirium tremens, and has not since been beard of. Tho supposition among his frionds is that he has committed suicide— probably by jumping into the river. the Court of Oyer and Ter miner, of Groeno eounty, lost week, before Chief Justice Lowry, of the Supreme Court, David Dnnstan, an aged man,, was convicted of tbe killing of J. I. K. floss, in the early -part of the present Tear. The prisoner was - sentenced re years -and six n ; Mbs. 4 * Abner Lacock, < hiogton •county, yrtL. sled, in : Washington borough, a day or two since, .and had her collar bono broken, beside receiving a severe iiyury to the spine. She is seventy •three years of age,.and will hardly rccorer. HoLiDAf" EnteetaixiTest.— The Sabbath School children of the First Congregation of 1 Disciple# giro their first Annual Holiday En tertainment this evening, at Mozart Hall, • Seventh street. Exercises to commence at o'clock. Tlclreti lS eonta, to be bad at tho door. ' ’ Bcxnsd to Deaxh.—A littlo grand-son of . Thomas Bavington, of Bavington, Waabing ’ loh county, was so badly burned a few days ttfcco, by his elotbes taking fire, that he died tnaftWhonrs. . - A* Usrcsowx Corsespoxpsst sends as a long account of the battle at Draioesville, in * *Mch he was a participant. It is a readable 'dnction, bnt as it contains nothing not *dy published, we mast deoline it. ' •» - - v Ward, Alleohf.st.—A call for a J™* the citUensof this Ward, will be W. VAAnM.iBg columns. • CffAPLiiir —*?*** Wm. Cunningham,, of - teok^s^at " EEOI YEB'IEEDAT'B GAZETTE. Outingeoui An. 1 ” 11, On Tuesday, afternoon, an on ra^®ou * ®*‘ ■ eeult.was perpetuated upon the ps ’ raon a colored min, named James Clear, at c< ? r “ ' der of Webster and Falton streets, by t* Tb loribas.negrocs named Dare Coffee and , n Johnson. Clear had '• lately returned , W ashlngfon ci tj, where he had beeneroploya. l * -* at'a wrant by Capt. Hamlet I»owe> The party had boen drinking together, and began* /‘sparring*' bnthestreot, whenCoffoogot an-: gfj, . Blows .passed between them, when 0 gO« seUed a paring, ston#, weighing about; ‘{pQ pounds, and struok Clear a. tremendous 1 blow soar tba temple, felling him to the earth. • Johnson thenjttiaped upon the head of the - prostrate Joan, and inflicted brnlaliiyanc* in : that way. Clear waataken' upinsensible, and . conveyed to the residence orhis brother, on Webster street, where be is still cofeflncd to tod. Hlsjaw is said to be fractured, and,his - ' Injuries are altogether of a Scrioas character. • : The perpetrators of tho-outrago have not yet been arretted. ' ■ t --. Bank Note Quotations. f ; Corrected especially for tho Qaecttc Ijy ] ICestrt. Feld 4 Lare, of the: National Hank s Meperier. . Bate* uncertain at present : < ... .PITTMUftOH, DecTiitf. WfiL " DUmmi. r ‘ Krv Efigtori Btat«~. #.B«*ah Carolina--. * Hit>T.;}• MSmrr. l .. l y;.- 1 v...T3^ '. OwJ> n.nmmH.'»'inw •■ £ | Biouxqb—&4Uog fmtes •Mphi* V «nU over jpa Chrlitiiii-How it Passed. \ -j Commission of- bingu- Well/Christmas has come and gone, | _ lar Case, with it many happy scenes and incidents, i morning, David Beed, Esq., Corn- While good -Santa Claus was riding over the I appointed by the Court of Common houso tops and sending his little attendants | •Pi e& '*/ to inquire Into the lunacy of John down the chimnoys to fill the stockings and Biller; of Peebles township, cmpan&eled a adorn tho trees of the little folks, tho white jnry de lu'natico inquirenxio, and proceeded to flakes- wore silently Calling, and when day- Investigate tho matter. light roused the expectant sleepers, one of the notioeablefeatures was, that notwithstanding the many predictions to the contrary we were to be blessed “with a white Christmas.” We say Messed, because the proverb runs that "a groen Christmas makes a fat ehnrchyard.” The morning was bright and sunshiny/und as the day wore on, the snow stole away as silently as it came, and towards evening it had almost entirely disappeared from the streets. There was no unusual excitement anywhere apparent, bat a quiet enjoyment seemed to play over the coontenanees of old and young.' Who can describe the thousand pleasing inci dents of the home circle on a Christmas morn ing? We leave this question unanswered, and oontent ourself with saying that the streets wereneverso thronged within oar recol lection. Every body and their blessed babies were out in fail rig, and go where you would, you must encounter a crowd. Fifth street was a perfect jam, and the other principal tho roughfares were little less crowded. The shops did a good business;' the places of amusement were /filled to overflowing; the. passenger_railwayg were largely patronised, and the entire population seemed afloat—on a sea of mad 1 xoung America was particularly jabilant, revelling in luxurious extravagance, utterly regardless of the rebellion, the proba bilities-of a war with Johnny Ball, or—the mud! Altogether, the day was pleasantly spent, and only differed from those which have pre ceded it, inthatten thousand anxious thoughts went forth to the camps on the Potomao, the plains of Kentuoky, and.the sandy isles of south Carolina. Let us hope that ere another Christmas- dawns opon our land, those brave and generoui souls shall restore happiness to their friends and peace to onr beloved land. Sad Casualty in Manchester. On Tuesday night, an accidont occurred in Manchester, which resulted in the death of Robert c4ic?tion, in the meantime, by industry anu jtjc ,cpx fitted himself for less laborious wor» tcved tho banking house of Messrs, i. » Hart & Co., of this city, where he bad i % employed for several years past, with eredit u himself and satisfaction to the firm. Ue had the confidence of his fellow citizens in as em inent degree, having been elected to the oftco of Burgess for the year 1860—the duties of which position were faithfully discharged, lto was also a leading member of the fratern ity of Odd Follows, and in evory relation he gained good will and preferment. He was highly esteemed for his tn&uy excellent quali ties, and wjxile his death will cost a deep gloom over a largo circle of acquaintance!, it will fall with crashing wuight upon his aged parents. On Wednesday, Coroner HcClung hold an inquest upon tho remains of the deceased, when a verdict was rendered in accordance with the facts 6tatod. Tho origin of the fire is not definitely known, although Mr. Logan is .of opinion that it waa tb e act of an incendi ary. Others believe it caught accidentally. Fatal Railroad Accident. On Tuesday night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, nn unknown mnn was killed on tho railroad track, on Liberty street, near tho canal. He was walking up tho tracks while,an engine attached to a stock train on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh was backing down. The whistle was blown loudly, “but the man did not seem to hoed tho warning, .and ho was struck by the tender. The en gino was reversed as speedily as possible, but the work of death had been accomplished. The man was found under the tender, with his neck on the Tail, and his head severed from his body. He was extricated with considerable difficulty, and the body was found to have been horribly mutilated. On "Wednesday afternoon an inquest was held by Coroner, McClcing, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. Ho one could be found to identify the body, and it was given in charge of- Mr. Dovoxe, undertaker, of Grant street. Deceased was about twenty one years pf age,and wore a grey shawl, two pairs of pants, .satin vent, black coat and black felt nit, Fleming!* make. Ho had two breast pins in hjju.shirt bosom—one a small gold pin, a'naT&e other! a likeness of General McClellan. He also had : S4 OT In change, and part of a German hook "his pocket. He had purchased a lot of candies for Christmas, which wero found scattered about his mangled body. | This morning tho hotly was identified as : that of Louis Zuck, confectioner, who 'resided with his parentsin Allegheny. Ifcbad been employed for seven or oight years past in the confectionary of Mr. F„ A. Saint Clair street, and was a y oung man of most ex* emplary habits. He kiad visited several of his friends, on Christinas eve, distributing presents among them, smd left tho confection eryabduteleven o'clock:, with a box of sweet meats, remarking that he would tako them to a friend in the Fifth V/aft, and then he would .be ready forborne. While on his way to ful fill his pleasing mission, he enoountered depth in the horriblo form above described. Secoxd Ward, Au,eohewy.— Wo are in formed lhat the following ticket has boon .agreed upon by the eitfsefcs of this ward, to be supported at the ensoing election. We rvgvet to learn that Jasr Loekhart,-Esq., the present, able ‘ member of the-Select Council rom that ward, declines being a candidate for re-election: Select Council—Joseph Kirkpatrick* Com mon Council—John K. Brown, Haua. Dan lap,-John Brown, Jr., William Tate, Jr. School Directors—D. Macfcrron, Hey. D. G. Bradford. Judge'of Eloctions—Henry Ack ey Assessor—John Stcfrctt. Inspector oC Elections—James Sholos. BaUroad Dispatcher Killed. ; On Wednesday, the 18th lost., Hfr. David Copfer, dispatcher on the Pennsylvania Rail road at Huntingdon, was so severely Injured by being caught between two ears, while en gagod in conpling, that he died in a few hours* ' He was an active, intelligent and in daitrioct citizen, kind andandulgont has-, band and father, and was universally respected. Uo leaves a wife and seven children to mourn hit untimely death. He was bariedon Friday afternoon; the Masonie fraternity officiating in the coremoniciu. , PuTOonuuM Bean.—The Buffalo: Lyrm has an Account of the Fire Bomb SbeU inven tod by Mr. M. Trowbridge, of Meadvilie, and saya'llbat tho .Government haS ordered atrial of this iheU to hejnode by theioffiperS of tho Michigan at Erie; andj ia cose they pronounce a favorable rerdiet upon It,wlll order an ex tensive manufacture of them. John H. Hampton, Esq., appeared for the defendant, and Messrs. White and Slagle for the complainant. The petition of Elisa Biller, wife of the defendant sets forth that ho has been and now is of unsound mind; that he is wasting and destroying his property; that he is incompe tent to discharge his duties towards his famuy, and prays that a Commissioner may be up- I pointed to manage his estate. John Diller is an old oitizen of the county, and by tactand industry has amassed property .valued at between $30,000 and $40,000. Mr. White, in opening the c?se, remarked that the proceedings here wore not; conclusive, but preliminary. If the jury found that the de fendant was not sane, so as to be able to man age his property, he can traverse the verdict by having a trial in the Court of Common Pleas. If they should find, however, that the defendant was sane, that ended the proceed ings so far as the Commonwealth was con cerned. r The present case was remarkable in several instances. It was not alleged that Diller was entirely insane—not incompetent to contract for the ordinary transactions of life, and con duct business in the ordinary way—but that for years past, commencing soon after mar riage, he* had been afflicted with a species of moaomania on money matters. Whilo sane on most subjects, ho was a complete mono maniac in regard to spending money in his family. If ftis wife asked'for a dime to par chase a broom, or three cents to buy lime with ! which to whitewash tho blackened walls of his house, he would rave like a maniac, and abuse his wife in the most outrageous manner. These paroxysms of passion grow upon him gradually until his monomania became fixed, and his delusion permanent, lie frequently talked of destroying his family, and would even employ his own children to turn the grindstone while ho sharpened the instru ments to kill his wife. These acts ran ovor a period of more than twenty years, and many of his acts oonld only bo covered by the man tle of charity, baaed upon tho supposition that he was insane. His gross abuses finally compelled hi 9 family to separate from him, amd articles of separation were drawn up some four or five years ago, He has since raved most outrageously about his family, circulating the most shameful stories against his wife’s character, and, it is alleged, has endeavored to dispose of his property so that his wife and family can obtain no part of it. liepCe these proceedings became necessary, and it t?JM the duty of the jury to determine— first, whether ho was actually of unsound mind ; and whether suck insanity disqualifies him bom a proper dischasge of his duties toward* his family, and whether his property should not be placed under the charge of a Commissioner. After tho case was opened, a difficult point presented itself—to wit: the time to which the testimony should bo confined. The peti tion did not set forth the time at which*tho alleged lunacy commenced,and M* - . Hampton, j coansol for defendant, vigorously oppoied the ; taking of any testimony whatever'until the ’ limit was fixed. We gathered from his re- I marks, also, that Mr. Biller would endeavor to establish his sa'oity to the satisfaction of • tbo jury, and if any evidences of monomania were developed in his conduct, they were on account of his having been driven almost to distraction by a termagant wife. The point as to time was finally waived—it being agreed to keep tho testimony within •‘reasonable” limit.^ This caso presents many painful footnxes, and we shall not publish the testimony rela tive to family broils and domestic disagree ments. * Two daughters of the defendant, fine and intelligent looking young ladies, appear to testify against their father, but in justice to them we may state that thoy were urged t«' mor trm examination wax made, Efld A* Y a * c '® ftr that her death had not b«cn caused by ylo - Tho bruises had doubtless beeu re ceived by repeated falling ou tho.frozen ground, aod in the delirium preceding doatb she may have divested herself of her cloth ing. Her husband was too drank to give her any assistance, and she was left to perish by tho way. A son of the deceased, aged ten years, who was with them at the raffle, and *bo could not be found «m Tuesday, was sub»equontly arrested and held as a witness. He was ex amined this morning, and stated in substance that his mother fell on her face while going home. He and bi* father raised her up with great difficulty, and after proceeding some distance she fell again. Thoy tried to raise her up, but his father was vpy drunk, and they were obliged to go on without hrr. In about half an hour be returned, in company with his father, and found her dead, in the i Ybot where they had left her, with most of her clothing torn off. They went home again, i and did not return whoro tho corpse was until daylight. Dr. McCook testified that there wero no wounds which might not have beon received in falling, and that her death was caused by exposure. The jury found a verdict that tho deceased came to her death from the effect of intemper ance and exposure, and tho husband was dis charged from custody., Mrs. Davis was about thirty-six years of age, and bod btf t ono child —tho lad alluded to. Suicide.—On Sunday last, tho body of George Jacobs, a resident of Ron township, was found suspended by a rope to a tree on the farm of Mr. Fisher, of Hampton township. Jacobs was a worthless, dissipated man, and firo weeks ago he left home in a passion, bid* ding his wife and family farewell. His wifo could oojy learn that be had remained over night fisher's, and left there. morning. Ho had doubtless gone to tho woods, and-hanged himseif affer taking breakfast at Fisher's. jaglt’T Wasbujotox B. Gai.laobbp, ofjfypt. D. M* 4nnor's corps, will leave for Camp Curtin on Saturday night. Those persons having friends fn said company, or in' any oC&er corns in Cot. Wilson's regiment, can send small packages with Scrg’t G. We trust that Serg’t Gallagher may soe active and oseful service, and bo allowed to rotarh to the peaceful and walks of our good old city. Anything left pt Mr. Wattle's jewelry store, No. 41 Fifth- stmt, will be attendod to. ‘ Bsu. for St; Peter’s.—A bell, east in Now York,-for St. Peter's Episcopal Church, (Rev. E. Van Deaicn,) has arrived in tho «ity, ond ft bow In front of tho church on Grant street. It weighs about 2,600 pounds, and from its position can bo beard over tho greater part of the city. WOT Not ?—Can't some one at least of our dealers in teas, coffee, sugar, etc,, follow the oxamplo of Messrs. Barker & Co., 50 Market Street, and sell as cheap now as beforo the rise iopricos, and Uko thorn entitlo themsolvcs to the lasting gratitude of our community ? bis firm aro still selling silks, oloths, shawls, •very variety of dress goods aud gonorsl dry £tod» the same as formerly, and in some even let# than before. Tho goods-they aro offor are nil now and desirable. But this can’t -tost long without foo great lau; so improve ,the opportunity, and goal once. Their nuui-. her ia 59 Jdarkot street. « , Mow zs the Time to purchase winter cloth ing, and to our readers who desire' to do so, wo .-would commend tho establishment of Messrs. Wm. H: M’Geo tc Co., corner of Fed eral street and tho Diamond, Allegheny They have nowon handji full stock of ready 'made elotblng, and having an experienced eutter aod o largo selection of suitable goods, they are also prepared to moke men’s and boy’s olothing to urdor in any desired style, at sheet, notice, and on the’ most reasonable terms. ■' ! THE LATEST NEWS; latest raoi bubope' ; BY TELEGRAPH. ' millTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Cp w.ra,„ f i^oor^o,,.Arri^ WasHisatojr, Ded.26. House.—The journal of Tuesday vu read, bat no basinets transacted, there being evi dently no quorum preteat. Tho House stands adjourned till Hobday. Senate.— On motion of Mr. Halo, of New Hampshire, it waaagrasd tihat when the Sen ate adjourn to-day? it be till Monday next, and'when it meets on that > JPicjtQiiq. . Niw Yonx r D00.,-26—The steamship Bat . from Port Pickens, where .she landed the 7oth~NoT York, regiment. She left Forl-Piokens on the 19th, and Key West onthe 22dr - ; The UnitcdSUtas frigate Niagara was at fortpiejteni.i l ;-*• ; . • Thk irth; w bo«it ‘Wissabiciron left., on the' lTth.for Ship Island* • 1 . The steamer Riohmohd left Kej/Wfcst On itbe Slst, for N«w York, to repair hec maehi- - at Pickens were unchanged. . Deserters from the jebel fowes represent, tbatvgireat. distress and prevails amongthb troOpa.j Jhe United States gunboat Jrxjno's has the jrfjntjti) Sttpter ploclcaded.in tho port of Cien ■ United States'gnnbpnt Plqmbcan wps off Ute portvdf 7?e*» a o» N. P., where the prfi harbor. Northern Property Confiscated, dec. • Chicago, Doe. 25. — The Memphis .appeal . pf-the says that property to tbeaaoust -of s2,s9o,ooohairheen alreadv confiscated by: the. rpcetVeci ' .This Is only about one hair of the amoant or- Horthcrp property in o«r midst.' Some reports hay* aJrcndyheen made of reai estate'aad and others an to nn*Off.' ? fi • floating batterynpr ..thejiUteUrt#t)iriU $120,000/ ThoMi»railp{>V,Legislntor* has a plan an-; dor consideration, tb; advanoo $25 per.bale tm jeottejjt* ;-ppopp»ltiDns : are-’ also •• pending 'to jail passed,prame* that banks shall receive -State Treasiury oetesln.paym*ntof debt*, 4ted y thaft:th»iiotdr of-banks shall be received for ail - Against P»ui»£i(llil BcloSi er Csplared—Two Rebel Afeats Takes. Washington, Dec. 26. —The flag officer -of the Picifio squadron, writingfrom Panama, under data ox Dee. 18th, exjs: ell ramalns quiet et Panama and/ throughout the Isth mu. The rece&trecognition of the Mosquito Government, by the authorities Panama, eeemt to hero traqquilized the bublicinind, and produced a general feeling ofiecurity hot experienced for many- yean past. - .Dispatches from Commander Kidgely, cruis ing off the eoaetof Texas, hare also been re ceived, from whioh it appears-that early in December he captured tho English schooner Victoria, of seventy-two tons; from Point Isa bel, with a clearance from the rebel authori ties, haring rim the blockade. The vessel was sent to Key West. Seven of those on board took the ~ oath of allegiance, and six were detained as enemies of the United States.' • • : . The tohooner Eugenia Smith was also over hauled, hut permitted to depart, no contraband articles being found on board* The persons of two rebel agents were, however, secured, namely : Thomas. S. Rogers, of Texas, and Mr. Zaohary, of New Orleans. The papers found, on them clearly implicated them aarebil agents, seeking to make their way to Mexico, and from thenoeto other parts. Arrival of Gen. Scott in New York* New Yoke, Dee. 20*—The steamship Ara go, from Havre and Southampton, arrived at half-past fire o'clock this evening. She brought full files of papers, but no mails. Her advices have been anticipated by the Ni agara at Halifax. Gen. Scott is among thp Arago's passengers. Arrival of Col.-Mulligan. Tbestos, N. J., Doc. 26.-iThV brave Col. Mulligan, whose heroism is in everybody's month, arrived in this oity night with his family. He was visited by our State, military and ciril functionaries. From Stonington, Conn. . Stoniwgtox, Const., Dec. 26.—A hoavycan nonading has been heard all.day in the direc tion of Gawer's Bay. A messenger/from Fisher's Island reports a mysterious light, last night, is the vicinity. Rebel Schooner Captured. .New Yoek/Dqo.2o.—The rebel schooner Fashion was captured by the United States sloop of war, Ethan Allea, on 25th. of No* rembor, and sent into Key West. Departure for Europe. , Boston, . J)ec. 20.—The steamer Europa •ailed for Liverpool yesterday, and took out only £21)000 in ij>ecie. : Markets bf Telegraph. PBn.APM.fBIA, Dec. 2C.—Noon.—Plour Terr dull: 1,000 bbta. extra sold at $0 CO. Sales of rye flour at $4 and conrmral at $3. Wheat declined i mlet 2,000 bush-al $1 31 for Penns. rod, 01 34(31 35 for South-' era red and 01 40@1 43 for white. Sales 1,000 btuh. rye at 73c. Corn qaiet at G4c. far - old yellow and 65c. for ue>w. Oats doUat 39340 c- Provisions very quiet; sales 4,000 bbls. mess pork. and 2,000 bbls. beef wore taken by .the. Government on private terms. Sales- 3,000 tierces lard at B%c. Coffee-advancing.- Sugar and molaasca Arm. Bice firmer at Gi4@7c. Hales 1,000 bags Calcutta Unseed at SI 49. whisky' firm at 20c. Nxw Yoik; Dec. 2fi .—Noon.—Flour duU; 6,000 bbls sold. Wheat is firm; 30,000 bud: sold at 0126 for Chicago Spring: and 01.40 for red wattern. Corn dull. ProvteioDS. are. quiet. Whisky duU at lßVilc. Stocks are doll and unchanged; Chicago and luck bland, 4t94: Illinois Central B. R. 65; New York Hudson Riverß. R. Missouri 6s Cincinnati, Dec. 26—Evening.—Flour very dull at 03 90@4 for superfine, and extra Is not ■ saleable at 04Q4 id. Wheat declined 2c, dosing dull at 60333 c for nd, and .843880 for white. Oats dull and more offering, dosing at 28329 c. Bye is in good demand at Ale. Corn steady at .28c. ; Whisky tedluedUo, doting at 13c. - Hogs doll at 0333 16; some, extra', sold at 03 20.- .Mess Pork Is In moderate request'at. 0939 25, with sales of-700 bbto Lahi nnchanged. with a fair demaud, and nles 0H,600 tierces and bbb -Greeu meats dull at .2c for shoulders, ,3c for hams, and-3)£33}£c for tides. There is nothing' doing In bulk meats, and they may be quotttTst QMcr loom. Coffee firm at Molasses advanced to 44346 c, and sugar firm at 10310%c. Exchange steady at premium. Haw Yoax, Dec. 26.—Evening.—Cotton-qutet. Flour heavy; 11,000 bbls sold al 05 7636 85 for Ohio. Wheatlqhiet; buyers demand a reduction.' Flour is heavy; 41,000 btuh sold." Lard heavy at 80. Whisky steady. MARRIED: ODELL—KRAMEK—On the 25th . Lnat. by the Rev. C. A. Holmes, at the residence 0/ tho i>/ide'v. fe tter, Allegheny, Hr. J. W. ODELL .to ASIA, dough/ tcrof Alien [ '/ ' KRAMER—DEAZELTON—Qq Christmas, by the Iter. A. J. Eardsley, RRAHEBto Miss A2SKA all of this dty. APRENTZ ■ Oq -Wednesday morning, tlw 25th. inst., ANNIE E., infant daughter of Edward A', and Theadoda 8. Aarentr,- of Xswrepcevnie, aged 1 year and & months. X : .-:r Carriages wilUcave Mr. W. a Dewre’r office' No. lot Grant street, at 10* o'clock Fwdat-Jlo&.’tisa. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re spectftillj invited to attend. WIiUAKS-On the 2dth in*L, Mr».v ELLEN WILLIAMS, aged G 7 yean, at the residence of her •00-io-law, Beaver street, Manchester, at U o’clock, a. m. '■ . Tho ftmeral will take plate on BArihu>AY, : 28tb. ; at 2 o’clock, p. in., starting from her>'sori-in*law , r midcnce to proceed' to HiUdolo Cemetery. .THo friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. •' Diarrhea Aim Dtssstxbt will decimate tho fer more thantho bullets of the enemy, therefore let every, man see to it that bo carries with him a fall supply of Hol loway’s Pillr. Their uqo in India and the Crimea saved thousands of British soldiers. Only 25 cant* !per box./ ; 213 ‘ Wm.- Forrest, Carpenter-and Jeiner,Job bing Shop Yirgin aUeyj betwiwu-Smithfleld street and Chary 'alley. . All kinds ef Ronse Repairing dope oil *ort notice i* work/ manlike manner.; Charges moderate.' Leave your orders. Ail ■: orders promptly, attended . Doctor C.BaiLS/Water Coro and-Homes-. pathic Physioiapj also agent for/Rainbo w's oeiehnted Trass , for! Raptures. - Ccmsr qf Pqnn and JUexxrrs or be fnind a. : statement df.tha receipts of eta, by.river' and railroad, daring the twenty-fear boars ending test evening: .. :*•»■■■■ .• By gaflroaJ I cars : iron oro,. 124 bxs cheese, 47 bbls apples, Rdo butter, 1 do eggs, 183 sk> barley, 20 > bxs candles,TO hbts floor, 2do pearb.-' - 7 i'- < \Av . ' By 8www14,750 bbls floor, 4218 ska wheat, 19C bxs, hacoDr77 bbl* whisky, 430 tes, 63 pkn, 00 bbla terd, 370 bbls alcohol, IS9O bbls, 215 133 sk4‘ 10C bbls dry fruit, 7CB sks corn, 418' do birteyi do poutoes, 52 do rye,'B62. bbls laid do jinseed oU, 200 bxs stsrra, lUbbds, 82 bbls, 25 bolts, U bxs,' 32 caddfeo, 13 pkga tobacco, 716 lOp bdUdo, 49 kgs, iq htete tallow, 120 sks seed, 200 do molt, 41 bbls apples, 200 sties batting, Si tes bams; 3Q bales cotton yarns, 50 head cattle, 140 Hirer News. • - Tna BiTEU AJin WiuTBxaA.AuatvAu in Ds> pAaruhxs—S oats Lzanire To-I)axV rrC.; xtc«—the. river was reading yesterday, with six feet four inches by marks hut evening. Tho weather conUnnes doqdy, mOd and uteettled, Mllh an oocalotuO aprlnk iingoftain...... .Vosioeas Wss'qnite brisk at tba wharf; which ana occasioned to s grest extest by iha | mimeraui arrivite from below. ThQ'Com: Perry afliT Ohio No. 2 from Cindnsatij 3. W. feailm«3 and,Ar-7 : gonaot from Lonltvißo,’and Llndeh and Mel-' nbtte from fit. LdriU, dll drixh fUB cargoes/atrived during Wednesday 'night ahd«yest«rday. -'The’Tbwa from Cincinnati, wasteportedsgropbd st the“trap,** yesterday, ~ It was thought, however, sha-wbnld be able to work berselCover. v .....'...Tbe Bay OUy from Cincionalluv and Undine from Gallipoli*,' ware due test Hastihgi received qnito a large atnsnnt pf freight yesterday,' lnelodlnf one thousand kegs of nails. She also te£te tt detachment ,of two • hundred andiHty soldieri toLont*vlile.........Thfl Al- Ughehy'rivet was partly teil oT floating leeyes tenteymofntefebal/ty'raxds tfreidngit’bad nearly :lt isal together projntde tb a t there will besiiio In thi* itream wiUiin'the next'fcw "days. 1 - . pon Aim sutinch and* oocnmodione Hastings, 1 Capt. 'Boblnaon, ’will .leave aa abova to-day, .wllliout' (ill. ' The Cosntno- 1 ■ don Perry, Cnpt.Brown,‘wlU pryl>aMy 'W mhlyto' leave fer the aama j»inU this evening, * Mr. Andrew will bo lound ia the ofllce ready to wait on' pMSaqgcnand shippers. Tho new and elegant Key Wcai, jtept* Kvana,.U tbs' Sdtnrdayjncket. She b anexceifenlboat,.wUhaccoiapiiabed and exjvrloaced Jsaes Mellon blbe clerk. ' . Von GAbkirptis—The Undine, Chpt. Jod/Wood-' bam, k»wv-M-osnal, fei; Gallipoli* on Saturday, v For Pomaocyx-ATbo J. ,B: Ford, GspL Waab. ( K«rr, letva» promptly to-day at 10 a. xa.\ tor'Poris mouth.' The Ford is ouklor weekly tripe between 1 Plttstarghaad Portanioeihiwri 6 * Beta every.Fri-' flay! . Mr; Brywt’fcaathafte of the oMiacf.'; • :• FORfitJ Tba Fkitvttce/CaptTk; I. Briekeß, *»d*mpireCltT, Capt. Way.wflh bathe 'flret boats to kate fii'flt- Loutei U»f)oim9 will be ready to mil- ttf-marrow.rvTha Acsgp.Ttept. Stocedfemext ' fcjf" Pl**«wTimrßesuty, Ir ' i '' <- - > SYMMETRY OF. FORM, YOUR HEALTH AMD. MENTAL POWERS, ' By ’uiog I AhO **}« > >1— apt and specific -Mairiy.- - -known w ' . HSLMBOLD , B EXTRACT BUGHU. Read theadvertisement in another column, and' profit by it. * f ‘ Disease* and Symptoms enumerated. Cat ft out abd preserve it.- -You may not now rv« quire It but mtjrat some farm* day. - "It give* health and vigor to the fhuAe, /•’ • And bloom <0 the pallid cheek." " It save* long coffering and exposure. ' : *S~B*war4qfQottatorftii*. -'C*rttptar9Mt4BL- /./'* • dcgCmsadewT; • -♦ yj_i 4AVIS,9yWood street: W4JTTB. .. \\f ANTED—A competent man to tek ..VI charge ora FLOWING OIL WELL lit Fenl syivafiia, as active mahageh Ills duties wiU ream ran to procun bmrela,.barrel the oil and attend its thjpnxent, with inch amlatmice as maybeneoe s*ry. Athanwhb is tadostrious, onergetie,«oonca leu un 'lrntyonbjr, l MKedof sound jodpnn good habits and. fairlmaufeai education, caniectiri gocdaUaaUonai.fcirwsge*, without capital, or. desirable, can purchase'an interest in the bnsineßai investing from tI.QOOt6 |S>UOO capital, gn— .to commence as soon hr possible. As thesunatloa one of references ag.to t pacity and integrity will be required. A .. Address/giving-references, J. 0. STtLWEL Franklln,Vct»n«Q Qonß. deUHwd JjILUUU BAkKKUJ WANTm .v* FLOURiA) BILB FIB BAY. the gffeater part of- vbldt ihon be round hfiHcory hooped. " . ' , For aoch ws will pay .TOBTr, CFNTS-iACE at our XUI, or THIBTT-NUi CENTS BACH at the tending! or BoßnwdStaUoi la ■ B. T. KENNKDV . BEO_ . - .ddSllllJ- ■ - j t i Pearl Btoun Hill. ONJUS ANU MUKTOAUKS WAJV" EB FOBTHWITBfer the feUowlng «ums:.SBil 11,000, $3,000 and (8,000, on usencumberei&Xi Eetato in Allegheny comity. Time for which the’l reatment wiß- be made puigtng from two to fe yearn. Apply at PETIT’S NoU St.Cbir street ■ no2B. • i .... . . •...• and Mortgages^ i f juaonn t afs32,Qpoon improved dtr or procn in tho eoiffltj, in'sttm*'ringing from SjSoo torf&d Time from Ito 7 yotra. 'Apply to -i*; deT ■ : ; , v ; . B. McLACT *CO "7ANT f WANTED!!—WheatBi f nrdafe of enrollment. ‘ ' lorfimwrJnfotsjatlon enquires* •treeVPmstan(b« or.«i . Washuntn Ball, Ss] Street, below-FJnrt Ward School Souse. AiMhw ‘ : 1 C ® 4i9; A* A*W»V Ist IdSt BccroltioaM complete the Cc J 1; Nf r T*wtjruiben, also 4 Shcelng-SaHt The Company li-mu TheewoUodmember* toirportai Htttdqpatten, B. PATT£BBOITB,B; Bl•., • Alf oTderi Wft a 23 Oragna atmt.*brt frontWjUe,ttr«i-fialwt , i Wail PeperSlwrfcHt Vopd t» Ptomptly attondStto. «k ■JO|K. CHARLES. H. STOWE, . _ MITBICUS AN» BCH«M«, X " 1 FEDIHAIi (Ofpxlte CDbrnudo Ssv, ne*r Smpeaaion-"'* JylM; AILIOHm jJtCALU. 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