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The flourish beside the L ' eandl Hsnk fs'otnitted in rtinte4felt; but may be addad in future itripresslOns; paper dark, rind has 'a bide cost genuine 'is' of a yellow dist. " VOLUME XVIII. Qu i t Alit! ) post. JAMES P. BARB, EDITOR AND PROI RIETOR. Ts:ipta:—Dally, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad vance. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol. • lan per year; in Clubs of Ate, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and AirWel of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh., Art Wayne and Chisago Railroad, (Prom corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leaves. Arrives. Mail and ttlxnress Train L•5O A. M. 3:50 P. M. Express Train.- I:ts P. N. 2.10 A. M. (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny, for New Brighton and Way Stations.) Leaves. Arrives. 9:40 A. Bf. 8:15 A. M. 4:40P. M. 410 P. 81. Ynnmy/vania Rai/road. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Exp i ress Train. 4:40 P. 81. 1:40 P. Bf. 5:50 A. M. 1:15,A. AL Fast 2:50 A. M. , 1:45 A. M. Johnstown Accommodation.....: 3:05 P. M. 11:00 A. M. First TtulleCreelr' " • ......1120 A. M. 6:50 A. Id Basond " ...... 4:05 P. M. 1:10 P. M. Third 010 P. M. 6:10 P. M. - Pittsburgh and Conn . ellsrille Rai/road. (From Liberty and Grant streets.). First Train.... second Tram Mail rain— .... Express Traia The River. At noon, yesterday, the pier mark on the Monongahela bridge showed' thirteen feet water and stationary. All the " broad-horns " below the dam got o'r during the day, making an ag gregate of 2,000,000 bushels of coal shipped in flats since the rise, independent of that towed off in barges, nearly as much more. Sixty pairs, in all, have passed under the Mononga hela bridge. About one hundred pairs, heavily laden, are collected above the dam, awaiting their turn to pass through the lock. The scene here is amusing and exciting. Each is anxious to get his boats through first, and a strong rivalry, of course, exists among the crews, find ing vent in oaths and exclamations of divers kinds, but generally rough and imperative. The tow-boat "Cosgrave," xvhich we noticed yestetday, as baying been surrounded by the fleet of coal boats, was awaiting her turn to pass through yesterday afternoon. The new propeller of the Messrs. Watson, got off yester day evening, with six heavily laden coal flats, a rather novel experiment, as tow-boats gener ally take barges, which are much safer. The " Bellwood,' with six barges, containing 100 ; .. 000 bushels of coal, will get off to Now Orleans to-day No delay will now occur in the boats tting off as fast as they pass through the getting k, and if the river does - not recede, all will afloat in a few dflTs• THE MANCHESTER PASSENGER RAILWAY. It is to be regretted that the borough councils of Manchester and the Manchester Passenger Railway Company cannot come to terms and secure the completion of the road. The pub lic desire the accommodation, and their neces sities should be considered. The authorities wish the Company to pave the portion of Ohio over which the road will pass. This the Compan' decline, ofiering to paye the portion iying'between the rails so soon as the borough pave the remainder, or to lay' planks be tween the rails until the authorities are dispos e 4 to pave. At the last meeting of the Coun cil, on Tuesday evening, they refused both these propositions, and the matter is now as fur f r o m a finality as ever. The right of way 1.14r01g1l Allegheny City mates it incumbent gpon the railway . company to complete the road by a certain time, and unless the borough pounuil soon give their consent, the Company will be obliged to lay their rails, and settle the matter by litigation. At all events we hone soon to see cars running on this improvement. lilt, Wm. M'CLELL4Np, who learned hi: Aprocession in this city, is now practicing the art F ative in 121n:Ialia City, Nebraska, with great success. Augustus Macon, f ! sq., of that was rpeently shot, and in potieing his recovery, fhi , Omaha Nebrasition says: "1)r. William M'Clelland has bean called in as consulting physician and surgeon, who, wo are informed, Intends shortly to perform a plastic operation ,t on the face of Mr. Macon, which is now greatly disfigured. From Dr. M'Clelland's high rep utation, and the numerous surgical operations he has successfully performed in this Territory, ',. ,• we have no doubt of his ability to remedy the.:., disflguration so much feared, in the counte-!... fiance :of Mr. -Macon." tITVENILE O . FFENVEAS.—o . 4:3,. ,_ aged.";.. p t anittwelve years, named John and Fritz'. iekley, whni -, qt.Eirday ecirnreitted to jail by Ideiman ' Bell, of 41feglimiy, charged with e larceny of a pair of ducks from Anthony offratm of Reserve township. The commit ment was for trial, but with all deference to the judgment of the magistrate, wo think it exceedingly doubtful whether it was proper to send two youtbs of such tender age to jail, where they will soon be confirmed In vicious habits, especially if they are kept there until called up Orbits', probably two months hence. Another course might have been pursued with propriety. WeannioroisCourmr.—On Saturday morn ing last, about one o'clock, the store and dwel ling house of Aaron Brawdy, ten miles east of Washington, on the Williamsport turnpike, were consumed by fire. A young man, asleep in the store, almost perished in the (fames. Bre,wdv saved his books, having taken slinlib-IW-Fishingtou avraoge some„nu3kess. Thelma ismbout $.1 . 0,000, eovered - by•inVuratlCO, but it 'is said there is' something' , whicti M ay vitiate •the•roblic,y', and tit's. foss may on • SUICIDE DT HANGING.—On Thursday morn ing last a German laborer named Wtn. Jones. committed suicide, near the village of Water town, in l i igonier township, Westmoreland Runty. ge lived with a man named Wilson, %ad tied beim husking Corn In the tarn. REIF- F* litipped hiniself naked, her hank hidaself with a harness line to the joist, and when found life was extinct. He was a young man and unmarried, and no cause for the rash act has been assigned. WAIIISINTITON JEVINO, shortly before his death, presented to the Western Theological §erntnary of .A.llegheny, a set, five volumes, of "Life or IVeshingtop;" with this itiSerip tion: "Presented to the Wostern . Theolo g icral Seminary, through the heeds of my Most Valued and Venerated Friend, the 4ey. Fran cis Herron, D. D." Washington Irving, Sun ny Side, November, 1859. ELterroar OF DIRECTORS.—On Tuesday, at an election for PirectorA of the Monongahela Insurance Company, the following gentleman, being the old Board, were re-elected to serye for another year; James 4. Hutchinson, Win. B Rolmes, John McDevitt, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Bea, Wilson Miller, george 4. Berry, Robert Dalzeil, Joseph girkpatrick. H. M. Atwood, Esq., is retained as Secretary. Maisaina Hewn, of the Pittsburgh Theatre, who has so far been so successful here this sea son, will open the Museum, at 44,1timore, on t3aturday evening. He has had thelvalidling ren ovated and improved, and engaged a Ow stoch company. His energy and enterprl a grt) sufficient guarantee of his success there being equal to what it is here. His time will be divided between the two establishmeita. Ti:max are at preserit on% bundred:and sixty inmates in d t r ti s iul, nearly one hundred are Tap, and diaordarliii. T/br Jilt* ttr9 i b oot On Tuesday afternoon, a gentleman, appa rently about forty years of age, and a woman perhaps fifteen years his junior, came from the West on different trains, and stopped at the Mansion House. The gentleman, who regis tered his name as A. M. Thompson, of Cin cinnati, requested that rooms communicating with each other should be assigned to himself and the woman, which was done, she represen ting to some of the servants that he was her brother and to others that he was her uncle.— He afterwards made some change in his rooms, and on Wednesday evening it was discovered that an intimacy existed between the two, which was incompatible with the relationship of either brother or uncle. He was desired by the landlord to leave the lady's room and go to his own, to which ho assented. Tho wo man says that shortly before he left her he took a dose of quinine, and had been for a day or two under the influence of this drug. Whin he left heLhe made the exclamation, "Must I go home to my parents with only ten dol lars in my pocket?" from which she inferred that this sum was all the money he had, and shortly after, at about half-past eight o'clock, he shot himself with a pistol, in one of the upper halls of the hotel. '1 he ball penetrated the heart, and must have proved instantly fatal, as life was extinct when the body was found, a moment afterwards. The pistol was found lying be side the dead body. The woman says that the right name of the deceased is not Thompson, but Robert Kitts; that his parents reside in Cookstown, Fayette county, and that he had recently- been doing business for Allen Harrison & Co., of Cincinnati. She was greatly distressed at the occurrence, and we did not learn her own name. These are the main facts of the case. At ten o'clock the Coroner arrived and proceeded to hold an inquest. Dr. Dickson made a superfi cial examination, and after hearing the evi dence the jury found a verdict in accordance with the facts. Mr. Aurentz informs us that de ceased drank no liquor while at his house to his knowledge, and that the suicide was committed but a short time after the di.covery was :mule Ling the parties were not what they represented themselves to be on their arrival. The Man sion House is one of the 1,04 regelstoel hotels Leaves. Arrives. 7:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M 3:05 P. M. 8:45 A. M in our city, but an occurrence like this is be yond the power of the m e et watchful lan rd to prevent. FUNERAL OF TUE 110 N. —A special train left here for l'olunibtni yes terday morning with two ear load.i of citizens to attend the funeral of the lion. Alfred Kel ley. The funeral wits largely attended by Mr. Kelley's relatives and friends. There were many old Clevelanders among those who went to Columbus yesterday. It was tit that they who knew the living so tong and well should dhow this respect to the dead: Mr. Kelley was seventy year. old. Ile set tled in C:evoland when it wits but a straggling hamlet, in the year Isl 5. Ile was engaged in trade here until about the year Iti2S when he moved to Columbus,whoro he resided up to the time of his decease. In IS 2:2 he was appoint ed a Canal Commissioner by the Legislature, and with some others was emppwerod mate the necessary examinations, surveys and •,sti• mates to ascertain the practicability of eon. necting Lake Erie with the Ithio river by Ca nal. 14., was afterwards a member of the House of Representatives and member of the State Senate. lie was. al., pr.ani nen tly inter ested in the construction of thn Cleve land, Co lumbus & Cincinnati and Cleveland & Erie Railroads. Edo was a leader in the old Whig party, ft the marked men of this age. Ile was a brother of Irad Kelley E:q.c of thi , City. —Cicret,, , i dap. Ore limm.E.--This old and popular re-tau. rant, which, under the proprietorship of Mr. William Bennett. 11U9 b.,- , •n one of the be-t in the city, has boon purehaked by Mr. Samuel Belden Mr. B. isila gentleman who thoroughly understands the business, and under- him "Our House" will; be as popular 11, ever.- 11,. is the son of Mr. John Bolder, of Ea-t I,ll;ertv. and if he does not know how to keep a, hotel, it -will not be for lack of having leurnial the business under a teacher who for n long num ber of rears hita borne the reputation limr• a model of Ponns2, vania landlords. •• Beitler" is famous for his dinners, hmpital ity, and his wit, and Youm: ••fol. lows in the footsteps of his illustriom‘ prede censor," and will maintain the well ~, t ablido-,1 reputation which "Our Muse" possos.qed u n de its former proprietor—Mr. Bennett. I)lNtrlet (:ottrt. 7th. Before thitopton. In the ejectment Fife y Ktters. n et al, the jury found fl ceniict f,r plain till'. Jesse Carothers, for use of G. 1). Megruw. vs. it. F. Sas•-; action to re,over $229 1'), inter est accrued since money lent the eani• er Magreth. On trial. OEM RELEASED ON Bel{..—WM. Patch, concir ted last week on two charges, one of nasaul and battery with intent to .kill, the other et simple assault and battery, was yesterday re leased from jail, ho having given bail at tlo Mayor's office in the sum of $5OO on the for met and $3OO on the latter charge. COMMITTED FOR. MALICIOUS MlScll lEC -- Esquire Harper, of Findley 'township, yester day committed a man named Tryford, charged by a nOghbor, ono lit',Lhughlin, with entering his house had breaking his furniture and win dows with a club. Mai mrn MKS. D. W. Wittien.—A large and brilliant assemblage woo attracted to the Pittsburgh Theatre last evening by the . announcement that tl hest' celebrated or• listeslwere to appear in Elhalmptiare's great tragedy of Maelsith. They did app -or. to the great delight 1/11.1 vernal satisfaction of the atelienee. The Maelsith of Mr. Waller was good, hut the Lade Mu •Isitl. of Mrs. Walter I.erteLArepretiontatiou. The very 9grit of the great sequed to have tswn to titithed into tier. iiii•r) .lonyeYed the idea he to T. wiLti utterly absorbed in her port, and the audi ence were equally so. A death-like inlenee pervaded the house during the finer passages, and we venturi• to say that none retired without a thorough conviction that they had seen the grandest Unpera.mation of the day or the age. ISy her rendering of this character. Mm. \Val ler has firmly established her repination as an act rep, of high rank, rind secured hosts of admirers in our city. To-night she undertakes an equally ardniiits role, When she trill play hum in the tragedy of It is something new for a fen.ale 1., litteinpk this part, ,lag cone Op have. Wen Mra. in other rthaninters will iloubt that she will render it'perfeetly. We eon a... sure them that -hone,t logo" will !Ind in her on and com p e i o ni, representative. She will h.. -upported by the full strength of the stock companv and the i n hte comedy of -Charles Or the Merry Monarch." will close the enterhunmem. We esp•et w ••ee nothing lase than a crowded house to-night. Tat LONDON quest-cur.—We have received, through Messrs. Fjuut & Miner, Mesonic Ball, publisher. mom is, eonard Scott ,fi. Coo re-putilMation of the London uarterly .Iteriew, for October. Its contents are 1 he Illustrated nand-Book ~1 erchiteeture ; 2 New Zealand; its Progress and Resource,: 3 , ;eogrtly and Biography or the New Testament; 4 order or 'noire; 8 Tenn - sou's Poems; a Strikes; 7 Perin Weed'; s The i • 0 1,,,, p a House; ii Bevimmentari Reforn t . 4 iti Il i , Three ills, and Hr. Brigitte Schedules. A I of these are able and instructive articles, umi the number is worthy an attentive perusal. AUDRIEVB PANORAMA OS TENPERANCE.—Tho great work of art, the property of Rev. Peter Sinclair, the great Scotch temperance performer. trill he exhibited at La fayette Hall this eyening; also on Sidurday and Reality evening, and at three o'clock On Sittnrcbts afternoon for the benefit or the yoking. Nee nitterosement. • HEATING ItY STEAM.—As a testimonial of the worltrrianlike manner, perfect action of their sell /1%13'4,111W tfiachnies, witty, economy tp fuel, and the little attentiOn necessary ut keep each room comfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, successors to Phillips d. Co., for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Pithlic Schools in the city of pittabixigh, and whist has pet our approval, and we would reconitnend thern to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating'by steam. R. Miller, 'Jr.. Sohn Marshall, Jr. M. Tindle, George Wilson, John Wilson, L Ifirectorii. PITILLIpg, Steam Heating, Ohs P,ltrmlring arid Lirno Fvunders, Derriere in every descriphon of Gas Fixtures and i'ungps No. 67 WoOd andl4B First street delhlyio• • COULTER & Ittnrrzas, louse, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainera. Orders left at their attop on Fourth street near Market, Burke'a Building, Oa Di ligendad. IMlst Suicide at the Mansion House. !=MEIM PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1859. KO ITA ItY) 1 011:,0) FA A Stage of Water. River—Thirteen feet water in the channel PITTSBURGH MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW. Carefully Revised and Corrected by Mir own Commercial Reporter. Pirrsnußnu, bocember 7, 1859. Since our last there tins been a perceptible improve ment in business,nml our jobbers have as much ns they can conveniently attend to. Country dealers are com ing in for their winter stocks, after n long delay, but do not purchase quit° as heavily as usual. our river has, within a few days, attained a fine stage, and there is inure activity at the wharf than we have oliserved fur ninny a day. There is a temporary scarci ty of freight, and POMO boats have gone out scarcely half loaded, hut they will go nut full, next trip. A largo fleet of coal limits have gone out and others are ready to go; the tow-boats went out with their full oomph.- merits of barges,and some 7,000,1100 or 8.000,000 bushels of i-nal will probably reach the lower markets. For the present, the cold weather seems to have checked the rise. In the market , . ‘ve note no great change. The de mand for grain and flour is about as before, with a mod erate nupply,iind no important alteration in flguren. In produce there is little doing. There is a greater movement in the money market then ne have observed for Home time, the statements for the week showing a large increase in loan+ and di, counts, nod a corresponding increase in circulation. The ri.e in the river has probably contributed to this result, as coal dealers were obliged to have accommiala. lions at bank to get their boats out. FA...tarn exchange is null wonted at previous rates. The following conirwative statement t4nut.d.. up from the °them' saatementa of the ronditionord the city hanks nor the week I'M lung on Monday last, and for those of previon, Asscr, Nov . 20 . lice. 5 I.,nitt” , and 1),,, , 0ura , $6.754X0 GG V 0.975,811 22 Ime by other /lank!, 1.341,13..k0 01 151.722 b 4 No[4,, oft, P.attks :tnd Truamory Not,. 3 . .4.310 74 443,110 02 Specie. 1,0'33,319 31 1.106,1 M 41 I.l.trtzunct. 11,111:4114)n 00 2,0.18.32.0 110 1., other Hank.. 223.027 n 5 . hl/ ....... .... 1.590;44 129 1.564517 5,1 The- , figur t, %how tine 101101N1111; 00III1.9rla1Te 111,1,1, in 1,11,11 i. and Doteountall9l.l7l Itttert•at , e In amountlty other Bank. 37 677 merry. in Notes anti I 7hvelg, of ocher Itanka ke. nen•a+r• In Sp.'Cie 11,01.7 10 intlo,lliituin . 00 I noroayii in 0111011111 , 1111. to ottwr I4tuk• 3.1;.:00 111 11,•no+Ili. 24.020 CO The :tttnre 4how a net inert,on in Agel, of s2.l} - 4 910 67,t0l 11 net increacw to Lnthilnie, of $.212.1 , 49 --mnt:mg the difference in f3vor of the Itnn1:• [ht♦ week $1.1.2.41 12_ Ale . i'itt•bnrgh ntanuf.tetured eontinue.. m ttir doimtn.i. with .te/nly Otipinont... to all pvh of the coon try. 'l'h.• e,ttthh”hea rote- 01 pre,ent are Apple• The deman.l i wjeel. wait a rea.ottable in law at itt,..044.1,5 for rorntllull to good and A•hea _We vote 1,13 111.11 p ctt4ttpe. Pot,. rate at 4 , ..041.• nod l'ttrk Silo API at 3.•:.N1tr..t0 of Solo at Ittd,O,itt ; and t',,lteentraterl hoc c - 2,:n r5 .11s 'cwt.,, and we line of few %alea. We Gtr .41kott , ..kr, for cole, 114. , 4101 plain hums. and for Augar tICIT 1,(11111Z 111, 1011[11 tin , l .410. r hu,hel • Butter Connluo— ninl roll in ddi. 1.,111¢m t, In Brqurus dnd 1,1141, Th. , nri•—• dro 1,••,- dor., for ootnndon for good end teddy Bucksvhesl Flour Thy 13... t week, u ahr,l • haird.• at 110 ft , ft,lfr Iluckets and 'Fiab• Ti, It. ovr rn. omf3rtor , r-, 1,1,•••• ar. ; paintod 81,!A,; sl.7j; Ttll,, Nu I 11.,01.gre dozen, $7,73, I, 2 loop, $6,3, N., :I, N.. 4. $4,:3 No 3, $4,00. Ke01.•:.. 11.01 . $4.:3 Cordage .. 1.:••1,••• • •,11 11 ? 31•1:oliA It•q••••••cut - e tr. •••• r.J •• l e th•m i . ..11 R, TArro,l - r 2 R, 1..0:km,: Van, I'll, II p Ih l'avlilna Yarn. , • , 10 10 Bed Hemp, 0.07. dozen Homy 11.• /100 3 /, 1,40 !tinuillzt '170.14 . 11 , 01,p 111..11 ,1,,, te. (),11,19 , ,,C0tt,,n 11.01,0 1 und ,in. 22,-; lied Cant V.2,50,',11,11:2,44,1,5 c1.,1•11. Linef: 24,n.0111'.0r5t1. Caudle•- fullovklnK t w OW I• llr,ta rat, s t•,ly iriAtiol:o.turor Moulds la: la ID. . I. 1; 01,Ir It, Cheese 'III,C I. u r,14.11.r •uppt) 11114 (tit 4.:111551.1 to. 01,,,010, " T . t!, 1.,r C I . llrigi W. plow from first 11.itick 1.10,1. and id m:..4.0 , 1th510 51.,”•, tent] In 1.1,11. at vi crwchers...ll.ll, r.r...1 we 1. , “ ict4rE, I.y tLr Lbl. Winter 7. • C rauberrle • . nab-, ure makle at bbl or i , l Ono,. Ixtp.hol. l)rted of 1:4 , y1:1 ! ,;(• tb . I.llth !nod. rata. tuquay On rd Fruit ..P.,1014, stud old CM., 11, The net. crop ‘.l lipplres curning u, , tlt,l wo. quilt., nt sl,:tosiol,6to p,buth. Eggs A, high, sit ws. , /0 ,, , .it I.•r dor. from Freed .. Ishii+ latle citnrige,Vit mas•Asalest from tint hand- ~ t ttrnn and tit 5ii.,(410, it PO ISt. Middling+ itt V.:L:4.01.45t lip, I IMO at ;I, 01/ MI.I 144/11 w VII(14,30 7/A lust. Fr at hr re... We iit/ot, Prime Wt,tern It 4.r from fir-1 113,1, 4910:.e. 1,411 tato,. Flah. Without olot ow% sr, quote large No.. 3 ••I at 11i.t , w ilk, ~I m half t.bln. I al, W hit- V.\ ,OU for lialfht,b+ ; Trout at t.,1d0. and 11.. r root at f.. 1,15, itratirno.ri , Ilorrtng.s7.lo, liatirmr do ; .11c N - lvt, -r• Flour—The arras all by rt‘c.r lire,; not hr.4l the anti e j tex t •311 figure., en t.llO Idawtiartt lei - nand 14101014. !Watt all coming :it b) . stearnt.at The rah, from fir d handy bade talon Prom store we quote at poo ~,,rt,l2 for Strporlim., 5,:,,:t.i40,15 for Extra.. and 15,700 ;;;:, tar Extra Family; fancy brands it),00446,25. (iratin...itai little doing, and no import Ant change-, Hale. of Spring Water at depot at SI,IK ; {try at $1,25a91.26, mind from ~torl. at arid WRITE from depot at iloll.ll, 10 dull at 750, for Spring. ~,,d for Fall Rot quotea at ~14:11/e. from!, first band, 311.1 at W..0,4:64 . from store. Curs brtnµn 65. Z, from tor... I morn tai. 44 , 11.4 nt from first hand, artti 470Cmc front Clore. .1,:n1,•••41 a at, do. Now Lulea. , Sugar 1. worth a , dze..in ht.!, tk2. m bbl.; new New lJr leann or h , at Lne , and old at 4:1,4.411.• 1. firm at l'id.i!*l:le. for Rio ; and Rice at Wiet,st.;;• pet i - • " pound. Vow, (,11,,wing aro ,inotatlons for Liu might iron tubing: Per Foot. Per Foot I.' Inel Ga... Pipe 7 etk. 134 Inch Gov Pipe.. 32 et,' •• .• 2 .." • . :4) I. •• " ~ 3 " ...• .1,30 9 7 " " .. 13 " ~,.4 - u 4 " " •• .2tl Subject to Um customary discount lloga readily to pat...lie, at 0,4:,, , ,:t%t• gr,e.s, In, ualit salted 1.11`.. and dry dint al Itt,, Hominy... Sales of Nae at iti,liowtti,6o pet bt,l Iron and Natio...The qoutations of manufacture, son ore 112.1 follows:—Comment Bar . 2.t, to ii o. it If Nails are tolling at $3.6044,75 for led. U . , 4.1., ue.•ortling to quality. The terrier are six months' credit, or cent. discount for cash. Salem light Lard....ls declining. We quote sides of City No I. t 10!i(WIle, and country at 1005101/,e. Leather... The market is steady, with no MP i Vq , .. in err old quotations Red Bpin=h.t.lule 74 to, .. 22,if,uc Sinitsliter ...... ...... " Ilaq,u2llo Skirting.. 28(r530e. " Harness 2.1426, Upper %i liCaen...... ............. $211(q)31/ Bridle $ 36 46 42 Lime.—Lonistille sells regularly at $1,25 ilht,l Lumber, Sedsonrd...The following are the quotations ,I seasoned lumber, from the yards in the city:— Common I inch Boards, 14 lacX) feet_ $l5 00 Clear " " 32 00 0 Flouring dressed " :42 00 S.tilnAlc,, ic, 10,00.. 3 60 Lath, ." 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch, t‘ 1000 feet-. 30 00 " 0 11,4 " " " -. 42 00 LunalPer, GT - ten—There is but little doing. Common is worth sl k 10 for 1.000 feet and Clear f20;00; Timber 0 cubic loot, and Shinghs' , .;2s(4ill,l3o"o 1,WO: .1111Fil4 EQII4 - ...111CT0 to little (foully.. and we quote at $15.415,25 in lota, and $15,WD10,00 per big, in the amall an llierala...Pig I I.i has declined to 6c . , and ' 6) 4 '007 Sheet Copper Waragire.: Sheet IWsa Th. 011s-I,rd No.l sells regularly ar6.8(...490e ; No. 2 7ragiooc. Penned, Coal, tailiok,, , .; Lirrieed is selling at 606663 e. • • • Onions... The figures fur lots is nee feu' bust, .. arid fiii(dAlSf.• in the tray from store rig Metal... There. Li fide doing and figures ro main unchanged. Potatoes:..Vhe supply is ItOt large, and we quote in lots from store at 30(4137 o for l e und .404 4O 0.. fer No elpearieekJ. Jersey Sweet, $3.0001)3,31 'per barrel. Pcivid6r...We quote blasting and mining at $4,2S keg; rifle at 1,6,25; safety fuse $4,00 IS 1000 feet- Rye Flour... Sells from store at $4,76 ? bbl.; with a small demand and little in market. . . Salt—There is a fijr demand, with sale. of Ne.l at $l.OO yi bbl., and N., / Sztrn $ l 3O ik Nand Stone ...Iteghlar halo. of Hilndrigclon county at $9 * ton. Seeds... Heavy sales of Clover, during the week at 1.4,42 per bushel, cash par funds ; also at $4,00®4,56, and at $5.80 delivered in Cincinnati. Stitetlthip, Taros, prices have again declined, arid dle following tire now tkertiling fig tires. Eagle' Sheetinss, 8 3i,c-=d Niagara 8340. Y Nos. sto 10, in. No. 16 25 rg, ... elusive, Ili ID.• 20 0 ... No. 17. 28 0 ... Nos. 11 and 12.. 21 ® ... No. 13. 27 3 - No. 13. 22 @ ... No. 19. 28 - No. 14.---.... 23 44 _ No. 20........,..... 23 © -, No. 111..-4--- 211 6 . , Dosen Yarn. No. 400, '49 dot. 11 ... D.. white, 25 No. 600, .. 10 66 ... to 30 No. 60/ 9 66 ... Do. white, 30 No. 700 8 (4 ... to 44 = 40 No. SOO 8 66 ... Twine 22 (yl No. 900 S ... Batting, No. 1... 16 66 No. 1000 0 40 ... l• No. 2. 16 gi Coverlet Yarn.. 27 66 ... Family Batting 17 (4 titi 4 Caulking 16 66 Carpet Chltoes sorted color_ 26 ... oape...Tho following arn the manufacturer's prices; Rosin, Sc.; No. 1 Palm, 5'4; Chemical, 634; Castile and Toilet, 10c. V 16. S traw...Sells at the scales for 134014 V ton. Tallow... Rough quotes at 1 . ;!448e and country rem derad at tti4c6lo.. White Lead, Lithnrge, dte....Whiie Lead in flan, :aid in steady demand at 12,60 V keg; for pure oil and dry 00. V lb, subject to the usual discount Red Lead Si/6.@9e. net. and Litharge 834 Window Giaas...The prices of city brands have advanced, and we correct our 3o ebate continued till a late hce when a eccoad ballot was taken as fol lows Sherman, 107; 13ocock, 88; Gilmer, 22; Scat tering, 14; necessary to a choice,. 111. The House then adjourned, New York Municipal. Election, Nair Yoair, December 7.---Wooi3's majori y for Mayor is 8,273. LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Edinburg NEW YORE, December 7.—The steamship Edinburg arrived this evening, with Liverpool advicea of the 23d ult., and telegraphic intelli gence to Queenstown to the 24th. - It is reported that arrangements are progres sing for mails direct for New York from Queenstown. Dr. Barry, the Catholic Bishop of Savannah, died recently at Paris. Tho father of the child Mortara has arrived at Paris, and is prepared to make a determined demand, before the Congress of the Great Powers, for the restoration of his child. General Garibaldi in his proclamation, an nouncing his retirement from the armyof Cen tral Italy, complains of underhand machina tions against him. He says he will resume his services the moment Victor Emmanuel calls him to assist. He recommends the Italians to rally around the King of Sardinia. Tho Spanish movement against Morocco is progressing slowly. The treaty ratification have been exchanged at Zurich. Nothing formal is known with regard to the European Congress, but the 15th of December is spoken of as the fixed time for the meeting. The ship Epaminondas from S'ields for Now York, has been abandoned at sea. The crew was saved. The ship Athlone, from Liverpool, has also been abandoned at sea, with six feet water in her hold. FRANCE.—Napoleon has consented to Baon compagnie's becoming the Regent of Central The London Herald's Paris correspondent says that it is denied in well informed quar ters that the French papers are to be restrain ed in their expressions of hostility against England. The Geincune Bordeaux Journal has been seized for publishing a letter falsely attributed to the King of Sardinia by Arm* Lakelc legion. •The Cerimer Die Dimanelie has received a warning for an article written by the Count De Hauseonville. ENGLAND.—It is stated that it is the inten tion of the government to limit the intended Reform Bill to a mere extension of franchise, and that the question of disfranchisement and mode of taking rates, are either to be deferred, or made separate measures. The ship Duke of Wellington, from Liver pool to Bombay, was burned at sea, Nov. Ilth, oil Cape Finistere. All hands took to the boats, and were picked up after forty-eight hours exposure. Ax.x.—lt is stated that King Victor Em manuel had refused to withdraw his nomina tion of Buoncompagnie. The French Gov ernment has now yielded, and he is to be Re gent of ?ilodena,Parma and Bologna, and also of Tuscany if the authorities there will re ceive him. A regiment of the Bologna Brigade had ta ken the oath to Victor Emmanuel, and is to wear the uniform of the Piodemoutese army. M. Desainbrois has been appointed Sardin an arnba,sador to Paris. A manifestation W 11.3 attempted at Bologna on the announcement of Garibaldi's resigna tion, and a small number of persons were ar rested when the rest immediately dispersed. The memorandum of _the Tuscan Gc.verii meet tells the European powers that if the Congress orders the restoration of the Grand Duke,"they will, though sure of defeat, do the best to repel force by force. General Scott Sr. Loris, December 7.—Despatches from San Francisco to the 4th, at ti p. 31., via Gil. roy —says the Bulletin, of this evenina—cot.- tains the following remarks: We learn from reliable source that General Winfield Scott. upon his recent arrival in the vicinity of Brit ish Columbia, had despatched a letter to the authorities of Vancouver's Island, announcing his arrival, and indicating his readiness to con fer with the British authorities, with a view to a peaceful solution of the San Juan difficul ty. At last accounts Col. Lay, bearer of Scott's letters, had not returned, therefore nothing is known of the spirit in which the General's communication was received. Should Douglas uct in a spirit of frankness and moder ation, there is reason to believe that arrange ments will be made for the entire withdrawal of Harney's force, and the restoration of the same condition of affairs at San Juan as existed previous to the occupation. It is not at all probable, however, that General Scott will as sent to even an implied apology for General Harney's act, or arrange for the joint occupa tion of the Nand, and if he withdraws the troops at all, it will be done distinctly as a concession to British sensibility, with a clear understanding that such withdrawal is not to be considered as implying any doubt of the American title to disputed territory, but that its sole object is to restore matters to such a position that England may, with honor to herself, resume active negotiations for the set tlement of the boundary question by treaty. Letter from Governor Chase to Gov- ernor Wise RICHMOND, December 7.—Gov. Wise laid before the Legislature to-day a letter from the Governor of Ohio in reply to ono of his. Gov. Chase says Ohio will fulfill every constitution al obligation to other members of the Union, but cannot consent to the invasion of her ter ritory by armed men, even for the purpose of pursuing and arresting fugitive slaves. Kansas Election Sr. LOUIS, December 7.-1%0 election at Leavenworth for Stato officers under the Wy andotte Constitution, passed off without ex citimu-4. The result cannot be stated for sev eral days, but it is thought it will differ mate rially from the vote given in October for Ter ritorial offices: Hons. Lincoln and Parrott leave to-morrow for Washington• Sentence Approved. RICHMOND, December 7.--The tegisiaturo unanimously passed resolutions approving the sentence of Cook and other prisoners, and re fusing interference. Ear A WORD To THE LADIES.—In recom mending to you to use Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, it is but just to state that as a stimulatinn to the system, In imparting,strongth and vigor during cer tain periodical stages which are oAtiroea attended with much pain and trouble, we know of no preparation more 1 1 highly adapted tq al) afflictions consequent upon this cause; anti, for a mother nursing a babe the Bitters can not be dispensed with, especially where the mother's I nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child; consequently her strength must yield, and here it is whore a good tonic such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is needed, to impart temporary strength and vigor to the whole system. dandies should by all means try this remedy. and before so doing, ask your physician, who, it he Is acquainted with the virtues of these Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases. For sale by Druggists arid dealers geolordly. HosTUrER mar,iifacturers and Proprietors, (105 N 0.58 Water. and 58 Front stroetp JOBIPH *MM. .ANIIIONT METES. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manateturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn Street, ntel)Vt the Canal,: Have on hand a large e.aaortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in 'Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture. and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will aoll at reasonable Woes. iIATFS' AMERICAN RAILWAY CASES 2 volumes. dfield's Law of Railways. Angell on the Law of Highways. Angell on Carriers. Angell on Limitapions. • , .' Angell on Watercourses. ' Angell on Fire and Life Insurance. . - Curtis o Patents. Pric ea Oll9 and Liens. Eartinv. m e , ' Lien Lacy,@.l.o elte on Pleading,. Oln oft Pleadinge,_ 3 0111,,, Bennett & Heards' Criminal a . ... WI:UMW 8 AMOTiCaII Crimtrull Law. oct24 HAY eco ';‘,ood street. A PPLES. -5O barrels assatted kinds, just received and tar sa r li er„, AliDEßitost Ito. Oa Wood Street; Opposite Ett..Quirsis Hata NUMBER 46. fflissrglineaus. RARE CHANCES F 0 R INVESTMENT. THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE EXTANT. DURABLE, PERFECT AND. CHEAP STATE, TERRITORY, orniViiiirSates: rAis) 511 THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, PATENTED BY MR. S. .0. ; COFFIN, Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa, June 7th,1819, is,now introduced to the public, and commends itself for the following advantages:—lts simplicity,durat;ility; utility cheapness and excellence of work. Its superiority to other Machines, conniSlSl - Fray, That it is provided with an apparalwas by wt icb the edging of the Shingle is performed by the saw w hich cuts it, and which is a SAVING OF FROM FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. IN COST. Srcosn, By the means ofiwo treadles, the bleak when placed on the Machine is . aditiated In any position the operator may desire, by Which there is a SAITDIG of Twenty Per Cent. of Timber. THIRD,-IT WILL SAW AND NIXIE SIXTY SHINGLES = I N IZr T t The Machine wilt also net Veneering, Looking Glass Backs, Barrel Heads, Cigar Boxes, etc- The Iron City Machine Can be famished complete for $l5O, by the manufac turer in this city, Mr. S. S. FOWLER, and eon be seen to operation at the Planing Mill of Mr. W. Dilworth. cor ner of Seventh and Grant streets. RIGHTS FOR SALE: The inventor and patentee will dispose of County, State and Terntory Rights for the sale and ace of the Machine, on very• moderate corms. Persons dethrone of iniesting, cannot find a better opportlnity than tho present: Arir Call and examine the Machine. oceittahw H. CHILDS & ' ~:: i'T.^~£~ J..........~".~.~ . _-- ~- E @ _~,. W ;_ • =•• • Id=r .*-4 it . . 1.1 W t . 4• 7 t '74 'A WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE,, No. 133 Wood :Street, PITTSBURGH, Pit., RAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR EX TENSIVE and Well selected FALL and WINTER stock of BOOTS AND SHOES r Of the Latest and nao,t Fashionable Styles, adapted to Etrtmem They are now prepared to offer, at a small advance over Cosr, the largest and most complete' assortment of Prime CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND.SHOES, Ever brought to this city. We invite our Mende emit Merchants generally, to call and examine; our goods. Ai- Particular attention will be given to selecting and PUTTING UP ORDERS. H. CRILDS & sel6:3mdawastir2dp BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WM. JOHNSTON, AATOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pin cbased the inierest of hie late Nrtner G. S. BATES, in the ROOFING BrSINESS, and is the sole manufacture and dealer in the following three dictinct kinds of Roofing,— Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can vas Roofing. 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof ing. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material for sale, wit printed instructions for using. Of fice at BATS a JOHNSON& OLD STAND, 76 Smith field street. WILLIAM JOHNSON. • 23 B--Thlq Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, 1111 paint, and etiesper. seltrAaw LA Irv; SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORMA, PARK, ItiPCURDY & CO., MANUFACT 1' RERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and .ult Copper, Pressed Copper Dot toms, Raised SnII Bottoms, Speller Solder, &e., also im porters and dealers ,n Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, dc. Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 Frit, and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper ctilto any de ired pattern. myEklydais IMEM SMITH, PARK 8i NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 12) Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, lie torts tad Stills, Ga., and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Thalttesillangcrs and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip• non made to order. Having a complete machine shop • attached to the Foundry, an necessary fitting will be carefully attend• ed to. rnr2.6:lyciaw CROCHET FRINGES—Extra Heavy, CROCHET BERTH.,AS4, BONNET RIBBONS, F.:StBIIOIDEREOIs giNDR.EI3- GRIEF 9, received ttua day at CHAS. GIPN ER'S, NEW FRUIT.- 50 kegs new Bordeaux Prunes; 5 cases in Gies; Jars 60 math Seedless Raisins; 100 boxes Cooking Raisins, Jnat received and for L.ate by RETh6ER k ANDERSON, NO. 39. Wood street ...I:4Ra the St. Charles Rotel. ONAS WITITC AIR'S ASTHMA It CM ./ )pr, for ate at dOS PH FpiaxitoGa tz O O iii co 0 til m No. 133 Wood street MM. TARE, JE TR lifentet street.