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" 1 " 146 W 6 30i4-0 03 ent• rgaciaettia_ MT . _;4 14 :*1 1 1% sAX thilint , !fit 14 Ikinnl•it it - rantre to te, iiiillalingshi..z I - , .;., ~ 1 ,- . ; ot,' ..`: r•• FM RE BEZ 4 : R•%• • MEI El .~{'~yY Eira ME ElLi 1; .4. ~-,--,-: +'c J, 7-.' ' -'' , • .1;/ r li,. 5 4 4 - + - ,-' - i • • ;,, iM2I l!NI=1 C ,artteladgis (rota 4 lcalities in. _ . o . , 4Rita •Alleghetty or St. cljiir " -44 b e " .." tha t . s3n.a. 1 or three days isistrlet Conrt. The notion has bees .ought to reeover a piece of ground, fume: , diately behind Lecilie's Wharf, bounded hp Killhttek, Craig and Corry streets and tho river now elabned by the heirs of the late John ' lrwiz, and claimed to be hold by him under conveyances from Commonwealth down, and which has been In possession for period of seventy years, without question, until within the last seven years. The pre sent elatuants show a patent from the Vona monwearth of Pennsylvenia, dated October 22d,1860—three years ago. The plaintiffs. brought testimony to establish a chain of Islands about thielocality, oonsisting of gill_ bank, Nelson, and a third, tame not given, which last wee the ground in dispute, and all of them, as they alleged, Ira! known, defined and distinet islands. That the groun d was surrounded by a slough, which was a channel of the Allegheny river and that this slough was navigable , at-certdbit times, for skiffs, fiats and keel boats. In short, they ell:timed that the ground In dispute was an island, known as such, and being called by 'the different names of Smoky, Stewart's Beale's and Ledlie's Island, although it had no early definite title. On the other hand tho defence adduced tea - timony to show that originally , dating from as early a• 1808, by tiring testimony, and by , record evidence from 1787, there was but ono Island in that locality, which was know; as 91111bnok." That in later times a tow-head or high part above Billhook, was patented to' Nelson as an Island and took Ids name—and that no other ;Island ground ever existed in thatpart of the. river. It was also chows by their testimony that the slough above named was a more high water run or channel, only filled at high or eight foot stagain the Alle gheny, and dry from nine to ten or eleven -months of the year, and never oonsidered a channel of the Alloghouy river. Mesh of the testimony was interesting, became of the ago of the witnesses,who were all residents of the °minty, and ha bean familiar with the local ities of Block Rouse Run, and the old appear.. once of tho ground around about Its month, as well as the topography of the ancient island known as ukillbuek," et which there Is not now a vestige remaining. Their testi mony fully showed that the whole physical condition of the beach or low ground In that vicinity, has become a. matter of - history, nothing there now giving any idea of Its early appearance when : this native chief, and pro prietor of Killbneh, (Kilbuok hlmsolf,) passed with lordly step and haughty mien among his red skinned vassols,is they encamped around the banks of the beautiful Allegbeay river. After • short absence, the jury found a ver dict for the defendants. =I Said with onion ihion- up to ; mo, Intel- The lon of Tho Rattlgan Case...Tne Investigation This morning, at tort o'clock, - Coroner Clung re-usembledOlte jury in ilori ease of the Lots Thomas Rattion,nne :died from the effects of a severe beating 'received. on the night of the 14th of .Neriti - inkluiet Eight or ten additional witnesses Oritexn.tiinlldi but no material fact was clititiliVjti - eitillq to show who perpetrated the - rititiXiio.l)ce therefore deem it unnecessaribo — frartlintr columns with the testimony. - The . - CreseAtowever, may be summed up thus A2ttgan was fervid abont midnight, horribly beaten, In the vicin ity of the canal bridge, by Mr. Clippies, who, on asking him where he received hi, inju riee; was directed to the alley in the roar of the row of buildings In which Lana • ban'. Exchange Is located, red received the rey from Rattigun, "there, in that alley." This. alley had jest been newly pored, and our readers will remember the very clear tes timony of Dr. Murdoch, In which he described the *minds in the scalp no having Ilteri Oiled with land, as if the struggle bad taken place on ri newly pared street. The conclusion ale= Irresistible, therefore, that the beating took place in that allay, but who the murder- Ora We will perhaps remain a mystry. Thb jury agreed upon the following verdict: "That the deceased tome to his death from Injuries inflicted by some personperson or persons nnkniteno, - on toe night of tb.e 14tb of Novem ber." Plash a: meal a the Select Polk wise IZZJ end corrected 'en Ter Hardly mspond idates , not brings Tla° jury -alto pused a resolution, recona tneadhag an Ineteate - sd the night polio, the employment ornate lot good mita, and the exercise of more diligence and promptness in affairs at this ettariteter. .a are try of Ilia- Alyn, \0 The Coroner deserres credit for the energy and diligence which he has displeyed in en deavoring tabling to Justice the perpetrators ef'thli foal deed. That he bra not succeeded ittdnint *o Is certainly no fault of his. The blame) to Indicated in the resolution adopted by thejary, liessather with the -Meyer and his police; and we here little doubt whatever, that, if proper exertions bad been need by - the ladies, immediately after the ontrage,the perjoetretors would have been apprehended. - The rommonweelth, during this Investiga tions nil represented by the Assistant Dis trict. Aitoracy,-John W. We learn that the Trustees of the Fint United: Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, of -Wachter. J. T. Pressly, D.D., is pastor, have negotiaXed for the purchase of a lot on the . stint tide of the Etat Common, a short dis t:epee ahem* Okla street, upon which they pro poee to erect a new and handsome church edifice. The lot which they hare purchased is one hundred and twenty feet front by one bun. dretand thirty feet deep, and will make a fine lite far eehurch building. The Trustees can asiltlwispresent lot to the Diamond, together -With - did building, at a •sory remunerative Prime/Ad as the edifice has become unlash 'tonable,'as well as nesuitable to other re l3teatifit {'way, project for a new borne of worship . le,:rrerway. ochtumndable. The congrega tion' is 14rge and indoeutial, and has grown flout a acidety of sixty soul', to several hen. sired.:mstler the care of their beloved and now venerable pastor, who Las labored with them for alai. od of over a quarter of a century. We.. alto learn that the congregation of "Trinityllpiseopal church, of which llev. C. R. - . l3liope is pastor, are raising a large sum fat the purpose of rebuilding that anciont ed. lee., Oen the present alto, Sixth street, Le. foray - Wood and Smithfield. The eons-rega l/an is wealthy and enterprising and we oom mend theta desire to. keep pace with the pro , pstaanditeate of the age. ..,The foModation for the hi. E. church, Bea- Veretseet) Allegheny, located on the corner Oilleaveristreet and the ?forth Common, II ibtiut completed, and will be left to "settle" during the winter. The bricklaying will be etreoutimeed early in the spring. This will be Aspienditlchttrob edifice. The foundation for St. Patrick's Catholic thatch, itl the Fifth Weed, is progressing vary. favorl bly, and le a splendid specimen of lahaolarl. ' It °erupt*s the lite of Wood's old blilfWYs. the north Ade of Liberty street, 4, Ckli old , alta...- having been purchased by the Pittosyllia Railroad Company. X3M ..; ~ eui i~_- 1 --.Christ M. E. Church. I ' - ft'ehbellt Age was devoted to (be cause of 'talisfonily Christ M. IL Church, Rev. W.A. L FisiTily.lor. Bishop Simpson, by special mwruset, w Frusta, and dellvoroda &swede eminently stlitabla for the oocailon 7 at the Otete - -if wiiich the congregation gave their offerings, odeupying but a brief space of time, stOininting 'ao nearly four thousand dollars. --Tri=tlie. gammon a children', meeting was held, .IsiT.t male andlenoo room., Bishop iftrapeoril d leered* brief address. Contrf hatfoni , re then made, which, with what 'hadiseen acted monthly daring this Con % lierenierye amounted to' ere hundred and elghry.two dollars. This made In all four thousand fo hundred and forty.seven dot. tanrogdele as a ft erwards increased to tbe *vows= c r iforty-live innsdred dollars—just Amide tk• contributed Int:ear.' ...Ai. tits Mg service the .pastor_,mede a biletisUnsion to the essential condlticai Of the ithinge, in *Mob he anted that the arrange. tient watered into one year previous, to thrti. data thodebt of the church, bad-been townsm an:ad; madam& the whole sum, over eleven .thensmuldoLala, had been paid,. 10: 1 1 1 / 4 1 , Aisinay: free from debt, except a smell ground shuns' onof the lot, +blob can easily nth, pleasure of the holder of the , . .. 3 - Fs • .yrftlicints,Tilesawall known *op Ortn, Itellstous, Pictorial, Lit , icia7,,ste.; :mohair rewired lry expron sad l'or , ialo J. P: - Muit's,o Ziltb street Mitarilerlpil,)Pittabargly and by pkt,cBS- Todi&l street, Ansel_i)? thelik , llictiT4 tads, en , . tgiftsci),e, -fiVair-ttaise. jr im ogrw, mad •;Epat's 'Pr} TAW 1 1 Ak: rakror• Valitfi t SslG Imlay spet!itil l . I,,,f o f u th•Tritldeat's -Unsigkin logetta' bj k f-,ls'irntpparo_Ar it, lank Await; .mS' , .- )-i.,--' , - - "l' ,- .;i : :‘ , 1 i;.•: - .: : : , ,' . ; _y,' .: ' - -% . ., ~ ..:- ' 4:-:, - , r F. 4 ' `',': -,- . 1,7*.' :-.:;',•- .. ~. -:. ,: - .:4, - ,...7--:-,-, ; --: 1. . r ., 1, 1 ) . ..-z ~,..i...., 4 t.' ,' ,. ' . .., j; 31.. -,, ~.....- .. ,-. } -: , .i, -.,-,±'..: r. - . 5 . -i. ,. ; - i . 47.:..7--'-.. ~„..- -!--,.! , ...---.-_, ..- ..,. 4 . ) e1.'..1 ,--,, t7:,'„,,. -.. .. , : -.. . , : - .; IR - 4k;..t,,„-.7,-,pah- A z. i .,--, K i.i,, L ,,,,.... - t ..„,,, !! ::, ! , 5 ,,,„ trer,' ;,a.,, ,, .'1. -.-, 0 -„...f,,,- 1 ~, , ..f . .;•:::;,,t-::,.;_-,.7.-..-;..„ i;..,: - -;'>-.-..'---- '... ~,-..:. - -.. e....<..::::::;:--.-4-,.. -vii. , 2,-.:.-c5,:,.....t,-. , -,:,..,.:-..,,,,, :,-., ,•.„. . . . _ 19 CU= Church Improvements. ;,~~,c~,f~za ` 4;j a ' ~,:,x ~~. Kayorsaty tnt uom • ,e ago the friend, of Mr. Wryer Jo eontldent of his re-nomination that wtery olfered to betlarge tams of money on the result, and their boldneas and eardi adater.-entra-sneirlhat-Ttiiiiinie-Vtirein"-itii they (ailed 41tely, how ever, they hare not . rbeinl ;IM ,lUTISIr: - their money, and are befiznini to reel rather "shaky.' On Tuesday t , officer Gumbert, of the Major's police, offs dto bet $l,OOO on the nomination of his Manor, and the, neer was aerepted, bre irinatletaati doing harinias is the: Eighth Ward.' The forfeit, ($50,) was placed in the hands of 31r. 8. Cairns, of It ood street, end each party was required to put up the balance, $l5O - , by seven o'clock, Wednesday evening, or pay the for. felt. The Eighth Ward man came up to time promptly and his money was deposited by the stakeholder io the German Trust Company. Officer GUM bert called daring the day, and ob jected to the deposit in beak, alleging thatthe money was to hove been put up in Cairns hands. , Mr. Cairns then procured the amount from a t friend, but Mr. Chunbert subsequently objected, to the terms of the agreement, and finally de clined to put up the money ! The stakeholder re fused to pay over the forfeit to him, and he entered snit for the amount before Alder man Donaldson. The magistrate served a summons upon the stockholder, and the ease will come tip for a hearing on Monday next. The Mayor s friends are very much morti fied at thin result, so we are Informed, as it exhibits a "'caving in" by no means agree able. Mr. Cairns declares that ho will pay the forfeit over to the anardians of the Poor, under an old aot of Assembly which "oonfis cute," money putap in this illegal way. Cathollic Intelligence. Thursdey, the 3d inst., Miss Ellen Me. earthy (sister Mary Caßlau) died at bt. Xevier's Convent, near Latrobe, aged twenty loran years. The funeral ceremonies were conducted by Bishop Domino*, Very Rev.Jas. O'Connor, Bev. J. Mickey, Rev. Dr. Keogh, end other distinguished ministers. On Wednesday evening, December 2d, In the chapel of St. Xavier's Convent, near La trobe, Mks EaunaCosgrave, In religion Sister M. Gertrude Aloysis; Miss Mary Ann Daly, is religion Sister M. Joachim and Miss Ve ronica Freithoof, in ',religion Sister M. Ste phens, received the habit and white veil of the order of Morey at the hands of the Bishop of the Diocese, who preached on the occasion. On the following morning, Sister M. Felicitali Joseph (Mies Mary Loughran), and Sister Clitharine do Ricci (Mies Ellen Tierney), made thsis profession of poverty, chastity end obedience in the prmenoo of the Bishop. On Sunday lest, at New Brighton, the old church which was formerly used for the ser vices of the Methodist congregation was sol emnly dedicated for the Catholic worship, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Dominee. The Bishop explained the ceremonies of the dedication. Ile also thanked the &Runs of New Brighton for their kind feelings towards the Catholics and exhorted the Catholics in return to show seer) kindness to their separated brethren. Helping. the Government to Put Poen the Rebellion. Pa..blayer Little, of thiscity, has just canto to be proud of hie patriotic boys. Note the record: John R., the oldest eon, "enlisted for for the war," In the Pittsburgh Rifles, Co. A, of oth Pennsylvania Reserves, May, 1861,and served through all the engagements of thin gallant body of men until wounded and made prisoner at the battle of Charles City, Cross Road, before Richmond, Juno 30th, 1862. When exchanged and at home recovering from his wound., be was promoted tie be Quartermaster of the 100th Pennsylvania Regiment, and served until the time of the regiment expired- He was afterwards ap-. twisited Assistant Quartermaster ' with the rank of Captain, by theßeteretary of War, and ordered to Gen. Burnside's command. Geo. W., second son, joined Hampton's Battery, Angost. 1002, and was in the second haute of Bull It un,Cllan co Lionville and Gettysburg. He is still in eerrico. William, Jr. ' was appointed midshipmen and is now on the C. S. ship Con stitution. The only son left, though quite young, is anxious to go as a drummer boy. A San Durn.—Thomas Huntar, of Anita township, Blair county, was killed at Tyrono City, on Saturday het. He Ins standing on the railrotd track and stepped Ur to ovoid the train pasting down, when the up train ran over him and cut hint to piece. H. teases a family to mourn his loss. SCAS.i.CT FLTIL—Tbie often Witt duets Is prevailing to eansiderable extent at present In this plane. Soma deaths among ohildten have already °scarred from it, and others ars now risk from the same muse. Ssofsrarcas rot rut SOLD.Zia.—A number of friends in •he neig'Aorbood of Rogers' Chapel, per Roe. Z. 6. Weiler, contributed tad, to furnish the Pittsburgh acistiak do'co ea. to ..•Idiers at Chattanooga. SPECIAL LOCALS Turmas P.M, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, sad dealer in Pennsylvania and Vermont Onto of the best quality at low rants. 013ee CO Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pe. • P•cva roe TUN Paorts.--Embroldering ma chines are not the thing for family sewing. Read the following One prominent defeat of the double thread loop stitch le the waste of thread in forming it. Each yard of seam requires on an aver age 734 yards of thread, or twice end one-half the warrant required by the "look stitch." An estimate may be easily made of the camper ativeexpense of cuing the two. In the skirt manufactory of Mends. Douglas. k Sherwood, a dare work of ten hours for one person is estimated at 1,000 yards of straight seam, ton stitches to the inch, with the lock-stieh ma chines, which they use; ells length of ream requiresthree thousand yardsof cotton Thread,' and with the double thread chain or knitting stitch machine, 7,200 yards would be required. The costof 3,000 yards of cotton thread would be $1,35 at wholesale,and the cost of 7,600 yards weald be . $3,10, making a difference of $1,85 a day in this item alone, or more than 55,000 a year; with costlier thread or milk(at present prices at SII purported), the difference would he much greeter. In shirt and collar teannfacture, where the /Stehle enhr, and lest length of .Rita is sewed, the difference per day I. only about 75 cents la &world the lock ed:eh machines. In a manufsetory like that of Winehester At Davies, where one hundred and slaty of these marline, Sr. need, the caving I. $l2O per day. - The result is that the chain or knitting-stitch Is riot used on this work. Id quilting, when silk le used, the difference' each day would oinanunt to MOTO then two! dollars and twenty.llve cents on elleh triabine.—kcienryls Americo.. The Wheeler k AVllson is the bust machine for famllrure. 00k. No. 2.7 Flab 'trout. lowdiltw • I Pot HAM. Aso Wromes Wesa.—The Sans semi s part, 'and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will shortly be upon as, and we mast provide our. selves with the En:starlet to keep. as comfort able. A nice fall malt, or a good and well. made overcoat are the very thing, and we do' not know t of any pima where our radon themselves better than at Hams. W. H. Medi. A Co'. clothing eatablishment, oonter of gederal street and Dimond equate, Allegheny. They have also resolved a com plete assornnent of gentlemen's fan:Ming goods, and a great Torten, of new patterns for wadattnating, disinsise, hateyou exam - Med the felt and whit., stook of goods et the Morainal Tail. lazing establishment of Sam draham & Co.; No. 64 Market street f A (rash sopply of good. oyei7 week. ilave . yott examined the prim of good, at tho lierobut Tailoring estabilitiment of Sam. Graham .4 00., Zie. 44 Market atreet 1 if not, it Ii now time "on would, 'and 'are 21 per Gant. in your elothing bill. ErcrY 1011Ww0 it warranted i perfect ft. ' Kinn thurriw, Goo. fddiaxotwia. KEWICOLY, BlLLlLlAraleorrre.-11fra. Anne Roots, of Louisville, Hy., up in a foliar , 'When In Now York, this automor. I For ohassd by way of oaperhnant some of Uri. 8. A. Alien's' relobrated Nair Reitoror and Zylobaleamam, whisk I have found valuable. Mew write to bane y~oou nod me 01 doltal of asek by express, for tko aro of say &lands." , Sold by Druggists everywhere. Pivot 106 Groom/Id atroet, Now York. JIM Bscarrins Asp Briar .rot fiat.n.—The Ana snort:cent of Pall and Winter Clothitti. lately rensired by Id . John Wier A CO., Mon:tent ?anon, No. 1411 Yodel* enact, Al. leghony. Thu. gook of elothinn conalate of the lined variety of gents' rim talocau. seats, costa and oratoor.ta. he T e le of patt l. taeteftil and fashionable. a sroitiChtstist. all of our radius to sir* the above grsaLleatta ihstitcliad cattis_p ails will 14 talon at tbs Omn!btu; °Met N . 4 , 10 Pun 'trot, day All-dedies Mt at Ills abilva plum .1611114 yrof it o?tly attuded Al malt . ..mut pidd ts ramose . , a. 81,4 6 , tf albs; did Redd .Ittisti.',s4llll 4 , tg. 14 . 0 Aaiun:of kg FOP/04. ~ ' -;'-e COMILERCIAL BECOIiT. AND Than la to um *atm II" Ma market, ten, war. 1 1 4T-4(M4iam...4 l aact-1•••-4bstilar idgtrenarda. jatk.lgG 9.c IBS gourstmlAY &in 1514 , ann.., I. &you, having adwannat to 147%. Hare, our broken ativayint 14r.3147c . f.St Gail, and 1141aaa tat Una. • Zasterathitagetiabandaat and ran ann.' The entail,' illegal titular not. U exciting eon aidarablemrprim, and moat people cannot account for it. The lout of legal tandem amounts to E300,- 000,000, and Tat they are scarce. We understand that the mar National Banks are holding cent. of their obligati°. lu Ante note. to meet the le. qulrententa of the law under which they organized, which fact may be taken u one reason for the dearth of Intel tender POEM. But these natn will soon he mimed by the inbred bearing note', stun theme.• city will not be oat much felt. But the people have manifested their preference for lap] tender notes over Bmk notes by hoarding them, which mutt have been the cam, as the mount held by the Banks would entreaty have nomsioned Kt great • amrelty. -Firrslivaan KARKETB Furmr, Deoembar 11, mai. FLOUR a GRAM—Wheat la firm but unchanged at 81,37 for Red, and $1,4391,45 for White. Corn to firm with an active demand and Mahar, Strolled held at 81,330 n tract, and we note asals of 400 boob, In Ears, at $I 30. Barley hi qulat and unchanged al 'Las for Spring, and 81,30 for F.S. Oat, unchanged at 73 to Mk from wagon and store; sal. of 2500 boat els, to go to Wheeling, on prints terms. Sala of 50V bullets 31a11 at 81,11, and GO mks Rye at 81,33. . Flour la steady with mailman, from store at $ 3 , 10 4 6,00 for Extra, and 87,00 to 5 7 ,2 3 for Extra, Family. GROCERIES—The moat remarkable feature no have to notice, in the grocery market, to that Coffee has advanced to Me in New Tort. We continue to quote Sugar at 14015 r. Coffee at 33(3.33g tiolasaca Cho; and Syrup. 73 to 83.. ItA7—t. firm bat without gnotabla &mpg prima Timothy, loose. sells readily at gtO per ten; and are note a male on track all bales premed at 137 par ton. BUTTER it Butter to in good supply, and lb. market 1.. shade easier, ranging from 25 to toe; aalesors bbla /toll and 4 pails solid at 2.9 c. Egg. firm and all readily at Mo. 110G9—The imfavonable weather for packing, had • rather depressing effect on the market, and hold, era, generally, lammed aposed to make • coneenlon of from 5 to 10c per 100 pomade, la order to reellm. Quotation. for good &vamps may he fairly glum at $5,75 to 00,00. HAGS—Ws not* a sale of =al second-hand for ego, at:auetlon, at 211,Oeaell. 011EESE—fIrm with sales of Wheel - 0 Stemma at 4e, and Goalaen jand Hamburg at 15e. LAI 4 / 4 —eteauti with small mks of prime new Ita ls rendered at tic. Lard Is quotable at 11,ege. FEATHERS—base adranoed: sales of 3001 N West • ro at Vc per tb. New York Petroleum Market. 11, oral Dispatch to tho Pittsburgh Gazette. Yaw roan, Dec. ll—erode Is firm but without hangs., ranging at (mot 32 t. 32„‘ir. itctload, *Do, s firm with salad of bonded on the .pot at 47(343%.,. od sloe for Jaowiry delivery, boyors option. Floe •II is steady at St3s:c and Noptba Is nom lad at t?..1.c Pittsburgh Petroleum Markel: I.—Th• market for both erode and relined, continuos unsettled end somewhat excited, and with a wide margin between the views of buyers and wit era, the eonegm•nro 1., we bays but few trananctiom to recent. erode 1. In tight supply, and, aa the rev selpts are small, holders appear to have the edraat• age, wad, we may add, they have no “comcieutlous scruples" in making the best of It. There has been no mice to-day of any importance, and as prices ore somewhat Lrregular, w• goot. mtmlually at 21(32t'v to bulk, and Z 127 In bbls. On Thursday evening. WOO bble Ia balk changed hands at file, end 1000 bbl, at :se, package. inelnded. Reflood is In precisely the wurtesondit Inn . Crude Holders do not seem disposed to operate, unless at ez• tn.. flat, while boyers ere a little cantinas; on In other wee., ere bolding off, awaiting, fetare dr. reopmenty. The transactlons hare been light, eau/ as pricer err aniettled and Irsegultr, we quote am_ I.lly at t to bit fir gond ally lose. In hoed, and .52,325 e free. A rumor wee current to-day, that tiom• of our epocaletore hare Limed • kind of ...twat stook cow) pony. - and bought the optiro production of three o r the largest wells on Ott Creek, for the next fitly day.. We cannot, of coon•, vouch for the correct' noes of Otte story, thanxii It le believed I.y guile • number o f tbc Inds. Flour and Grain In store In Chicago. nrc. i—Tio fallowing table posted on 'Change to day, shone the amount otdour and stain In Store In Chleago on th:Sth la.t , «•tupesed a.tb th. enlonol In etons J.at G, pre. rt. . 40 Olt saa,nal ass,ha Irkmr, I•bb Vllxat, bum 161,1 , 74 7019,450 =CM Osta, bus R 7•. tnt,t 11.6.7. .1,441,/".90 412,111 KllB .1]1,316 New York Coffee Market Doc. D--. The large activity In llb notion! In our last has Imo enocooded by as almost Mire cessation of demand and eti. market In ...Nature It very Tahiti there 1., however, no •01411211e11t from prationa extreme views. and the fall advan. of Friday last la stilt quoted. Brasil advice. are favorable to holders and as nearly all expectsd for time to coma has loon dlipmsl of, Bum is Mach coafidence In the malntalnance of present valuer, even should Con • Mime no additional Duty, which, by many Is looked upon no very probable. ma Mee are 2.15 bg. Alo at 344,34%c; Bel Maracaibo, 1133.ket34, 4 most and 20181. Domingo, 4JK(3:30 cub. A. Bogen, about 2.500 inst. Java wild, mostly to go West, at Nar, 4 mos. The stock of //Jo In the Country, as mule Op by Mown. tr Scott d lion, 1. 25,050 bags, •le, 2.0,130 hers, and :On at Baltimore. Toledo Market. Dec. 2.—Tlortr—Tlne, $3,2343,50; Baperl 83,75 0114,25; Extra, 64,7505,25; Double Extra and ;ranch, 65.X5 , 35.75,1akMheat Flo-or, $0,50. Ilya /lour, $5,50. Wheat—The market is firm at 1200 for •m• ber 111ela 127 c for No. 1 Red, and 1260 for No. 2 Red. Rale@ IAOO tos N 0.2 Nod at 1250. Corn—Store active; War 800 ',mold at 104m1 can nem at lfiar; 1,005b6 and I,MIO Mt old at 101,2,000 bit old at 14 . 1 k. Coate -05e.1170-1050. Darby —aprlng, 1250, Winter, 1:100. Seeda.--itlover, 56,50;. Timothy, 52,75; /lax, 52,30. balm 000 ba Clover, on terms not mmie Cleveland Market, Dec. 10. Fluor-.Foley 100 LI& tS red s 1 66,30;:0 bbla do fit, at $6:43; sad 70 bigb do do In aacka at 11 6 . 70 . Wheat-Market dull and inactive/. Salm I .r red on track at 131 c. Cara—)are betty. and firm Salts btaai bit tram athre at 120 c; 1000 bti do ►t 1001. Oat. —Ash* 1600 bn balm, doltrarad, ►t 730; lenao track at pm. dent*. Other Grath, quiet and noat• nal. Detroit Grain Market. Dan. 5- o .Cloot marknt Inactl••• TL. nontlnat raise •r• about Sl,bn for No l white, and 61,2101,80 for No i tad. Corn nominal al i1,0301,Cd. Oat. qui•t; a odd. of I,ooolot •t Inte, whited Mores. paid. Dark/ I. *Wady at d 1 30 31 P, per WO lb.. O/d. doe wand 0001,1 al 111 ho, Imports by Railroad 171111111Villt, h, 4,TNI flase‘oo Dee. 11-43 bp whoP, J tl Liggett; 4 cko lond pip*, 10 kuo Atoll, A nurdon; Id LW. Irblak J Adler Avu bole. 10 bu coot., llownrd Collrub 33 1 7,{. loand, thko• wo, Poo , . Arm 44 1,14•4. J 31oVIcktr; 10 bb l. horn. Iny, I Vonnurdtrt 04 Rids, J II 1141.10111 110 MII bee.tocoro, 11 Kaihtna; 002 lAN piper, W U Jahnotod; Alta wheat, Illtubroak, 1154411c0ry k col 100 W. door, Droborn A Timms.; 10 .k. dry applet, Llttlt k Trimble; 11:14pkgo product, .1 Woololoyori 4 b.,b,1 4 P. 01., MUM,* A Pm; 21 bp corn cntol do do, somata, • 11410 ,404 AM.& hop, A A Di t ki t u,o n , bdlo ppm, 311 1:11311.4{ IA bp borley, A Ihnolloir 3 111.41 butter, b /4 Volpbt; 34 40 ilont, Bboinakor V• 341 M bdlo a., IV 510 bo 114141 /OM a 1.313, r 114/141. A co; 104 gyp teal, M onte A Oro; 11 bolou by, W W Mobil... ClLzra.axt, t Pirttermon 1140.4n40,-1144. j1L1444, LI444, W14,,,t Lapp; 4a LULL to As Pat 4444, )10 114,4,14 A, ILL bp wL,44t, KenAmIYA WA eke COLA 111,nown /Lahr, Lk. who4l,l4uhla A Arogelll ILO Lowry, 11,44,11.0, 111 114144 bey. M II Floyd; 19 pkl44 t10t5r44441, Lll V,,1 I,t• COL 1,44;m4, Junto, Lloyd A j Vent . l . ol,7: ' otuole, W A Sta c tti 4 „ Vl:4lra 4 1 7 1 t 0 /toward. 81.000 CASH itlll purOlmaa a livw story STIRS Manta of Nur mom, Win. MD, noel Lou UV, die, and a tot SO Nal fund au Wob• Nor otrtoi, Patellar/Mu 44 It. otrr anr,n7 ds SONS, M Malta et, o.—Olatiffrr 1141 PAN .I nd ATI-17011 . coma, iIaSRM Rad * 1 losta linOttul istesnPPlY .t Ina 01101mb Ilapriot .1. a ii. put LIAM dal No. SS oodS4 It noir NMI. L.A . , --1 (~,,,,,„. 1 laint 6111 "..... S do •• u Os bond Rod tar ode by .. nal Da 1 1011, 10 WON, tow.. 97jtrAts,, wifreig 110thigT, frov mm . poplar Broom Handl+ I 30 LOH. Ilarabarp ch7r I P.l, las , y l9 pa' n 4. 9"l""n aV. 11 Cron. jE) td ~ ry C•S )4 0 , JIM W1 1 1 , •11111 , 1 ell% Si lb* 4.4117 UtOrott i DWI Of jowl A . unisuAw. 01 ,1 1 • Omar I.llorlr mil halal WSW Tgl DntOil'ErireArliThCriVB3ll ou halo alai for *ale, faholaaal• alm4 NM 1101 * pubbsT.D'lx 4, Xoda cs It. NW • 4ao • 11, MIMI/1111. F. 4) Leitte:=ATCoorilir — wk oe..horl aitenol.3lao Opgag t lv o lZrala 411.1 ,7 • • 'Mt', Illitltrartoatreel,' . 3pr-srAuicptec-400 p,4 4 011. 1 MAN 1 0 11 4 1 1 1 1110 11 4 11 p_J1144011 030 a 411*.rsal4m. fito 7 1 - 6011 , .. ;l• /VMS 411111 - Cliii.4l:4lAiSt 110 ,tu an r bah*Joat r b efttfitPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Av. A LARGE ASSQRTMENT OF - RITGGETS th,2s4W,"eas r s as .a a "`" + Lowest,Prices for Gash, baalodirg Crumb Cloths, FeMugs, Ran OIL CLOTHS, &c. Awl haring purchased for ()ASH, bears the lasi advances, ere are able to .11 et lb. pear ofecturervi 1,11.., so anetycialled .u.ct 0$ CARPETS, Window Shades, Mattings, OLIVBE lirCLINTOCK & CO., so. 5:1 MTH STREET .03 AT THE NEW OAItPET hiTURM. W. dull soli, doting the protent month, et erbolotale sad r.tail. WITHOITE ANT ADVANCE. IN PRICE, • ftal Hoe of CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths. In &eat. 3 to 24 fees yid. WOOLEN DIIIIGGLIN AND CBUND CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES TAIILE AND PIANO C° 1170 M n. 6T DODS,