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' 7, ;": '..- '''-"L•-•"0-e.•.'0..1,',.. tf!ey resolved ,'l , o ' ti" k B9 •"t t l l. ;el• o' 7 ' ";:';'t ":.''' i. , -‘ ,'=';' r , -; =.7z); .r. Ws morning. t, , ; 4 ,f , ',,„i,.t..4,,,,..1-,;.i," .].", ,-, • ,+,' '''',' ''' "" • : s " ,-. 0. - r: ' 1r..._4 , --' ''"'''...e 4 - • - ?, - . - Ic=_ . 3', , ~,,.. ...-„.-•,.. ~., ~: . . 4 - rrazt irru g — '. P----------. F THE ilorsE rf , r OP MAN/10NRS ; 0 ii.4147C.,:.,.i..titt ,ip‘,; , 7' , ,..ii`f 4 1: ,_. ..- •;•,_,,;;',,.,,(,- :....,” , :,:• i r.i . :7 , i,? , .. 4,t e .i i: ,0t. • r'rda' .....etv,Furnerf.c,intoThdo C itt p a tllti o t r y, J o o o h M n Eß w iSt3i i o ll ll cl e e r k B , y E 7- '4';'';'.l3-."l'''''-t'...:'.c''::: '''' ' . 1. '''''' ''''''''''' ' - - y - W a ikins John Dean and' . Heron Foe 1 2'......;.""4F3".'251;,"..P4-,,€,:cif"'``',''..fl..4,4=-'`''',.?....:.....;:,44.,,.4.'"-P...,4:;,"'• ' Briu • ri- " • .g Of the House of Refuge for the ::':: :1 ' ''''.-'''''''..".. ' '': ' '4 ' "."" .'"'" 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'''' ',.'' i F' 7: ',• ,-.',. 7 ',..- .7 ~ 7 ‘... -'' -. , , . 4, / ~•.---- -.-„,,;,i,,,i„licomt'ir'',. • . • _ ; ' BOT• • ''' '"—''• - .- • :,' '' ' =,.. • ' ~. ' -.... ...,;-, .., ..: ... ~ , .• .. .-. . . • • .... .. . - . . . _-i - Sz. 5' • MEM "." • ' ; .t " • `it • :4 • !•," .. ~. '~_ MEE Mani • - Winter is Here. The. "melancholy slays,". which lingered atuoisg. us this year with all their rare beauty so long, are at length gone indeed. The sea son of &lilts:. to , us infinitely more enchanting than that of_ flowers, w hen the monlight ib softer, the atriiosphe're balmier, and the tints bl.Cthe' easel of ',hater!? brighter - than at any 'other; has at length yielded to the irrevocable law of decay: and is belied in the "dead past' forever.' 1 Winter -stern, implacable, hoary and cold—who seemed' for a time unwilling to `4 to rt . liis^ right, has finally dispossessed the tb.s.tetil - autum nal queen of her throne, 'and with i4y, , sceptre and snowy crown began his .cheerless reign. • The-!':stars now gleam with - an - unwonted. brillianCy; the earth is covered' with tin immeculate robe; the atmosphere is biting,' sharp and disagreeable, and the frost has again - woven its curious net work, upon the - pane. Old Boreal has already begun to "blear great guns ' 1 from the North; the lakes tied streams are incrusted with, ice, and fishes once - more look through Windowinot made by hattillr;Alre. landscape, which stretches out to t.hyrnelili leaden; wintry sky, looks bleak, bar_ ran and monotonous; the sentinels of the for ;eal,„ Staked of their foliage; wave their skele -terifbonghs in the killing and chilling blasts, s and moan that the gentle autumn is dead. The merry.tingling of sleigh-bells will soon be heard on the streets, and rosy faces, beaming with happineisand health, will be seen peering from -diminutive mountains of furs, while laughter rings-Anerriir (gear,- frosty air. The ( promenades and avenues of husiness.are coin „pay:RU.l743lY deserted early in the evening ; the ernmson light through curtained windows looks .blmerful and • inviting, ,and the love-lit eye seeing M. Sparkle with a brilliancy that was - never observable before. r All this is winter in earnest; but am should, not forget that the :beary old king only checks the onward course of the :flowing stream, and hangs his icy pen frotn dripping eaves,and spreads his fleecy ;shroud over the face of nature, that spring may .again produce her flowers, this; summer her har yeas; and autumn her.fruits. However cheer !lilsa. the season may appear, it is not without 'its pleasures to most of us; but there is a class to Which - it only brings suffering and want. In !cbeerlev3 garrets, reached by rickety stairs, and dainp cellars, where 'poverty makes its hofrie,'The poor are ever:to be folitid. "Ye 'have them with you always,” but now, when they need more than your sympathy and aid, !Ft them: not he forgotten. Let es follow the 'ipjanctiOn so kindly given by Tennyson : " If tune be beery on your hands, Are ;So beggarient oui gate ' Nor any peer abontyonr lands 7 01 letwit the orphan boy to read ; fir teach the:orphan girl to sew: Pray Heaven fora human heart. And let your foolish follies go." Let our citizens respcnd, 'by . laboring among the needy, for surely none could engage in a better work than the relief of the destitute poor. ' ' ,:a~;Tk° ~~: THE WASHLNGTON COUNTY TREASURY AT TACHED rOn ' INTEREST ON RAILROAD BONDS.— The Washington Examiner says : " Deputy United- States' Marshal,•..Bernard Dougherty, arrived in this place on Wednesday afternoon of last week with an execution against the county in favor of William 4cCoy, of Wheel ing, Virginia, for the amount of judgment, htterett anid costs'recovered by him in the United' States Circuit tThurt at Pittsburgh, egainat the county, for the amount of interest, coupons on bonds issued by the county to the Bempfield railroad company. The -execution was served - on 'the treasurer and on Joseph Vankirir,,-Esq., president of the board of com missioners. The legal effect of this proceeding is to'lock up the treasury:' against all other claimants until the amount of this judgment is paid, which amount is about twenty-two hundred dollars, to the liquidation of which the commissioners are bound to apply all moneys as they come into the treasury, under a penalty of attachment in - case of disobedi ence. As will be seen- by- the advertisement of the treasurer, in another column, the Coal- Riikgioners have determined tocomply with the eiigence of the writ, and to pay'off the judg ment as fait as possible. This result has been anticipated for some time:". '''' ' : ... ;' l ~..'"' ..'' .l- 47; .-. . - ' 7 ' ...'' ' ' ; ' : ,. ' ' '''. : . - : . . -- ' - ' . ...71'-:• • - VOLUME XVIII Pie Patin poot JAMBS P. RIMS, , EDITOR AND PROINIETOR. RUB : - # Daily, Five Dollars per year, strieUy in'ad vsnee. Weakly, aipgle su 6 scriptions Two Dol *Aptly...year; in Clubs of. #re, One Dollar. AFPAJRs. ------- _ .. ... - , Depirivire and.' A.irlval Ist Passenger I f ;:i:Feit - fiburgh, Port )Va ne and Chiict .5 Railroad. (Prom corner of Liberty. and Grant streets, Pittsburgh) Leays. . . Arrives. Mail and Express Train.:-. , ... 1:50 A BM. 3:50 P. M. Express Train 4:- 1:45 P. M. 2:10 A. M. - . .• . , (From Feleral. Street - gam Allegheny, for New ;Brighton and Way Stations.) __..- ' • -- - ...______. - LeaVeS. ..- Arrives. _First W. , :: - ........•....,:. .. .. -....4840 A. M. ' 8:15 A. M. Hanonda'nun.......... • - ....,...-......4:44P. M. 2:10 P.M. • - .. E1 „ . .; . .Pararytania Rail ro ad ( einiterof Liberty , and Giant streets.) . , Leves. - • . MExpress 'frsift - .. ..... :.. .. ... 4.....- - 4:44 a .1": 81 . . - 1:40 R Arrives. AL ail" .".....:" ._ - :..-..r. .. .;.... ~ZZO A.,111. 1:15 A. Ai. Past Line...- - ~.,....: .. ... 240 A. Tf. 1:45 A. M. Johnstown ' Accommellatieu-.... 3:05 P. M. 11:00 A.,:AL :First Turtbl..sreek -,..‘.: , -..-1 L) A. M. 450 'A. 31 i Br4vati :" - " ", : ..«... 4:05 P. Si. 1:10 P.' DI. cTitird..," " ‘" ~.. .4.Tr.P. oaf) M. Aiiiter,lA sad •thent — iinalls Itai 5 le l oad. - P. . .1• - ,7:.(From Liberty and. Grant streets.) .. ... , - , Leaves. Amves. _ -....- 7:00 A. Si. 6:16 P. Al .-....-..... 3:05 P. Al. 8:45 A. 51 bfail:2 ~.Etpress. Tram.- - _ • .- . . . . . _ . .. a .. . ........ . Atil t - 1 • • . , . .. ,• . . .. , .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . PITTSBLI t . . . e .. - . : .i. . . . _ _ • • ERRE LIZZIE WYATT, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylva'- nia, who recently become a aubject , of some notoriety, a day ortwo sindeattempted to cow hide Mr. Newt of the Chronicle, for saying that her performance of "Eve," in a dramatic spectacle, was strikingly true to nature. Mr. Newt, after warning her that he ,should treat any woman who unsexed herself to attack him, precisely as if she was a man, slapped her face pretty severely, when she concluddd to retire.-- Who is Mr. Newt? . • 00E. OUT , Eon THE . 8E6G11,12.1.—0ur ex change papers from the neighboring counties complain' of the impudence, and thieving dis position of the many mendicants who are prowling all over the. country. &Me of these fellows watch an opportunity to visit farni houses and private dwellings when the male portion of the family are absent, and behave in an outrageous manner to the females of the household. In a largo majority of cases they are idle, worthless vagsbounds, too lazy to work if work bo offered them, • . CoNvic - rs.D.—The'trial of Fenton F. Suttlo, before the united States District Court at Cleveland, for counterfeiting, came to a 'close on Saturday evening. The jury brought in, as in the other eases; a verdict of "guilty," but recommended him to the mercy of the Court. The trials of B. F. Shane and “liaty" Ann Larkins, have been postponed until the March term of thurt. - There yet remain, to be tried the present term, Maple, Myers, and 'Wyand. lIELD To BAlL—Frederick Wessel, of thii Bigbth ward, yesterday made information bei fore Alderman Lewis, charging Robert G der .with keening a ferocious dog, which had bitten bins; and also with surety of the peace, in drawing an axe and threatening to strike him with it. Gtneinder alleges that he had just returned from cutting down a tree, and bad the axe in his hand, but did riot attempt to strike Wessel with it. Gliwinder was h,.1,l to bail on both charges. - - - Frat,Last night, shortly after ten o'clock, a tire was discovered in Simpson's (late Ray A: Simpson's) comb and notion store, on Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Tho alarni was given and the firemen - soon extinguished the flames,' but the stock, which was meet) of it'd a perishable nature, was greatly damaged by water. The origin of the tiro is not known, and last night we were not able to ascertain whether or no there was any insurance upon the property. MANCIIESTER PARBEN6 EH RA lI,Rod, U.—We understand that the cars of this Company were shilapel'frorn New York yesterday, and will probably reach their destination by the early part of next week. The track is completed to the Manchester line, and will be ready for the regular running of the cars upon their arrival. We congratulate the citizens of our sister city upon the speedy completion of their portion of the road- Hte ' r Nests—The mn who 1V11.3 found droved in a mill-dam on Connoquenessing Creek, Butler county, a few days since, wee William M'Corkle, of Middletown, a married man, leaving a wife and four children. Mt arrived at Butler from this city by the stage, and finding the creek which he had to cross on hi way home, too high to ford, he attempted to on the comb of the dam, slipped off, and was drowned. UPSET.—A wagon, laden with three or tour hundred kegs of powder, broke an arlo yes terday, on the wharf, and letting the bed down, the powder rolled off down the wharf. Singu larly enough not a single keg was broken, and the dangerous ammunition was picked up and carried aboard the boat on which it was to bo shipped. 4.„cu il.aoK.EN.—The Wife of 4 ease .epoticer, of Liurgettstown, Washington county, a lady of advanced years, had one of her arms bro ken and a wrist dislocated, on Thursday of last week, by an accidental fall, while Tarrying a 'bucket of water into the house. PETER ROONEY, -a lad arrested at the St. Clair Hotel, on Wednesday, charged with the larceny of some jewelry, had a hearing before tho Mayor yesterday, and there being no evi, dance against him, be was discharged. THE Catholic school horse, at Cambria CitY, narrowly escaped destsuction last Saturday.— One of .the joists was discovered to bo on ;fire from a defective flue; it was soon eitin guished. OFFICER FOX stales — OO bealici arrest (:lan• non, the !..Jarrishurg r4iirofttl agent, at ' tho Outer Depot, and detained him in the waiting room until the next . train eastward went out. when he was sent back. THE water in the Western Division of {the Pennsylvania Canal was drawn oil on Mon day last, the ice having interfered with .the continuance of navigation. THE Democratic City Executive Committee met yesterday, and adjourned to meet this af ternoon, at the office of the Post. UNITED STLITS DisTRICT COClLT.—BefOnl.itldgo MCCeI TwI;99.9DAT. Docomber The evidence for the `defense in tile caiie of John Glass; on trinhfor 'uttering cfintiterfOJt inotley,, W 8.9 eon• eluded to-day. ' • Mr. Chatntierlitin, orNew Brighton, opened tho mont for the defense and occupied the attention of the Court until its adjournment at tivo o'clock. On Pride, morning. Geo. P. 1 1.irrilltoiLfor the ifeferise, and U. 8. pleura Attorney Roberts, for tlifi,goverie menf, will conclude, and .the' Cann 'trill then go to'llie Ma. FRAM Patty. — thi . nientletnan, a comedian .of ac. knowledged talent and great celebrity, willdnake his first appearance before a Pittsburgh audience thin even. log. havnig been engaged for two nights only. The piece which he has chosen for his opening, is dratuatiz ed from Irving's "Legend of Sleepy Hollow," and is en. titled "Rip t , an Winkle, or a Legend of the Caatskill Mountains," in which he appears as the twenty yearn' eleoper, frith a song. *He also plays Tactic, in the "Stage Struck Lawyer," with imitations. In conclusion "Mr. and Mrs. Peter White." The lover, of the ludicrous will find rare enjoyment here, and we can assure thent that however high an entlniati, they may. put ma: the en pabilitiesof Mr:Drdw; tin's, will not be dinappolidenl. 'Can attention of the ladies is called to the sale cloakb, shawls, tionnaLs, to llittery goods. liasiery, de at. tlier.Cornmereial Slim, Rooms, No. 54 Fiftltateet, morning at loo'cla•.h, tie ECFIANICS' lizsTiTurz.—This Institution, the want of which line been no long felt by our citizens ix now open, under the superintendence of Messta .hickman & Johnson ' in the Lafayette Building. Bmi trance, 65 Wood street. lima designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, sfanufactu rers, Inventors, and - Artisans; and as a place-of resort fur those seeking information relative to those branches of industry, -either. by, examination. of samples or scientific' publications. Thbse havicig article. to hring before the public will find it greatly to - their tbilyantuge to leave samples. inabsir The putillc are rose.setfully Invited to visit the BT .T.E4i4.—.A..a a testimonial of the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self.• regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and AN - n(4s, successors to Phillips * Co., for their plan of 'heating by steam the Second Warripublic Schetils thfielty Pittsbuzglband which' has met - cuir approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. ft. Miller, Jr., John bfarshall, Jr., M. Tin*, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. , -• . DAVIS & PHILLIPS, &arm Heating, Gas Fiat, Itumbbig ond Bray Founders, No. 117 Woo Dealers in every demriptum of Gm Piztures and Pump* d and lid delOsliki• First street, Pittsbuigh. THE LATEST NEWS Tuiltry-stiTit, CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION WAElliarceroN", December 15.-L--Hotisk.—ldr. Vallandingham, of Ohio, remarked that, the courtesy he extended to others at all times, hq was resolved to exact for himself at every luta: ard; and therefore: last "ot - enin4.:he had r a right to expect thw courtesy of an adjournment, as he did not then:wish .to address the House. He repeated what ho had said, that the man who endorsed Helper's book, containing insurrec: tionist sentiments,and intendtal to sow the seeds of discord, and strife, - and civil war, was not tit to be Speaker or a member of this House. The gentleman from Virginia, Mr. Wilson, the other day, wont further, and said such a man was not lit to live, yet the Republicans received this remark as mute as fishes and gentle as lambs, and they must regard this observation from him not as a manaeo, but sober truth. He bad been served with a notice from the Republican side that they were deter: tined not to listen ti any further remarks from him; for this he did not care; ho would tell them the country hold its breath in Suspense, and l ie ened to the slightest words which falls from the lips of gentlemen here present—this Union has been threatened. lie occupied a pesitii.in of neutrality ; he was not a Northern man, spin bad no sympathy or good reeling for thoNortli; Ho was bound to it by no ties whatever, except, by the strongest of all ties—a common language and a tout won country—least of all was he a Northern roan with Southern principles. HO was a United Stites man, with United stool principles. Ile was in favor of giving to the South all that rightfully belongs to it—the fugitiVe slave law—the right to Elavery the territories, and whatever rights the Consti tution' confer.. He was not a pro-slavery num or a non - Blayer,y man,; but. had a serene in. differenc e on the subject He tientglit he er• copied the constitutional erourel of our father,.; in whose days the people were animated by patriotism, and had not, as some have now, an anti-slav e ry God, an an ii , lavery Bible, and an anti-slavery constitution. Ile avowed him • sulfa %Western man by birth, sentiment ande du. cation, while at the same time he avowed hint: self a constitutional man. He said Mr. Corwin bad been detailed to lead the forlorn hope o f the. Republicans, and to be shot down at the Malakoff. "1 be next census would show that the valley of the Mississippi has a majority of the people of the county, who would admin ister a government for the benefit of all. He came now to speak of a painful and di - cult subject, Disunion, which had become as familiar as the most ordinary word of saluta tion... There VMS- not a day but what they heard 'the eroakibg of the raven, - and •'the mournfully dirge-like wail. Ile would tell the gentleman that such were the doctrines of Seward. Ho declared, in the r0ut . ..0 Of his re marks, that he was against Disunion, now and forever; he held to one Union, one Constitu tion and onn destiny, which could not be fill tilled except as a united people, and by they inmesdiate, total and unconditional destruction " the sectional and anti-slavery Republican: party. (Applause.) After flintier di , disAnn, the ILeise proceed ed to a ballot for Speaker, with the foltotving result: Sherman, I IO; Decoct:, Si;i Gilmer, scattering, 9: necessary to a choice. I I I. Bonham bad the floor, but he gave way to Mr. Winalow, who .proposed another vote. and then adjourn, saving that Mr. Bonham would have the floor for to-morrow. The question was agreed to, and the Doom proc:eded to another 'Vote, Sherman and Do_ I cock each -receiving the same number fore, Gilmer 18, and scattering 114 Fifth ballot—on this ballot Sles,r,. of New York, Hickman, of Pennsplvania. and Sclonerti., of Penncylvankt. went over to Mr. Sherman. This action wets much ap plaud:xi. The House then adjourned. SlNart:. --The Vice Pre4dent announced that Ow special , orninittee under Mr. Mason's resolution to inquire into the circumstancas attending the invasion of Harper', Ferry had been appointed. The cornmitte comists of Messrs. Mason, Davis, Collarner, hitch and Doolittle. Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, submitted a resolution, which lies over, in.strueting the committee on Territories to inquire into the exmliency of repealing so much of the act for the organiza tion of the Territorial Government of New Alexic.i and Utah, as requires that all laws passed by those Territories shall be submitted to Congress for aPproval and rojOrtion. Mr. Mallory, of Moth's., gave notice, of ids intention to introduce a bill to regulate and increase the pay of the navy. The Senate then proceeded to the election of a Chaplain (in the first ballot there was no choice. The second ballot resulted in the elec tion of Iti!v. Dr. Gurley, who received thirty tire votes out of fifty. Several petitions were presented,whon the Senate adjourned till Mon day next. The Exeeutions at Charleston --Inter view between Cook and his Friends. CHARLEBTVIVIV, VA., Decemb e r I I_Tho town is steadily tilling up with strangers to witness Oin approaching executions. The.sis tern of excluding citizens, adiTted on • thu ‘m casion or Capt. 4.lrown's u4e‘itlon, will not„bo repeated. • Gov. Willard, of Indiana, accompanied by Mrs. Crowley,of New Vork.tho sister of Cook, and the lion. D.H. Yoorhes, A ttorney Geaeial of Indiana, arrived here yesterday, and visited Cook. The interview with his sister was roost affecting, letterin the day 11r. Staunton and his wire, of Indiana, and Airs. Hughes, arrived, Mrs. Staunton is a sister of Cook's, and Mrs. Hughes a cousin. They also visited the prison er, presenting a scene of grief and anguish scarcely mho described. They all promised to see him again, but through the advide'of Gov. Willard, each wrote him a few farewell lines, and all the ladies have left for their homes. The male relations design to remain with him until the last moment. Proper and fitting arrangements have also been made to have the body of Cook taken to New York for interment. Some of Clippie's relations are expected to arrive here to-day. body will be sent to his mother, at Springfield, lowa. The bodies of Green and Copeland, it is thought, will not be claimed, and will ho'do contly interred near the gallows. The prison ers this morning wore cheerful, and making religious preparations for death. Cook was much cast down'afte piirtitik With his sisters, and is tow elan' End eilleeted, awaiting his doom. SECOND rinsenreu. The hotels and private houses are all crowd. ed. A strict surveialance is kept on'strangors, though those who came from curiosity, And well vouched for on the question of our peen liar institution, are all allowed to remain. Three gentlemen, friends of Coppee, visited him yesterday. He lived with them, in Ohio, during his boyhood, and they speak of bins as having been a quiet and inoffensive youth. They will remain with him until after his ex. ocutior, and take his body to his mother. Gov Willard's interview with Cook last evening, was for the purpose of delivering a message to the prisoner, from. his Sister, Mrs. Willard, which was very affecting. Gov. Willard is much attached - to Cook, and wept over him, as if he wore his own son. His lamentations could be heard, throughout the building. The prisoners are cahn 'and resigned to=day ; they have been engaged in spiritual exercise, under the direction of :the Rev.' U. G. North, with much apparent devotion. The gallows was erected this evening. The negroes will be hung between 11 and 12 o'clock, and the whites between 12 and 1 o'clock. From Texas CaeaLzsros t December 15.—The Courier, has special, advicea from Brownsville I rhich state that: Cortinu had 'quartered 'the - 4144 hedies of the :Texan troops killedln the lite skirmish l'There was much excitement atS ~ntnnas The Islas„icatu! Vett: OEM From. litiashingtOm I Vesuisrrox CITY, 'December 72.—,The Charleston CL l47 'l/'.7 : i,:tys it is reported that Sett- Mgr. Ilaimmind has expressed his intention' to resign hia seat at' the close of the' present ses; awn. Re was prevented from at attending Washington by indisposition.. ' Tho Secretary of the Treasury has invited proposalS to be received till the 27th inst, for the issue of any portion of the whole of three millions of dollars in Treasury notes in ex chink° for 'gold,' under ' Suithority of the ACt.9 of Congress of. ' Docomber, 18,57,, and March, Ina In the South Carolina Li:kW:Unto, on the 12th inst, Mr. 'Whaley, member From Charles ton, submitted to the House of Representatives the following' preamble and resolution : 'Where as : Fraternal relations are diesolved between the North and South, the slaveholding States demanding the 'dissolution of the Union to bo Consummated,' and 7/3 this state of atrairs will probably render a resort to arms necessary, therefore, be it Resoired. - That the sum of two hundred thousand dollars bo placed at the disposal of the Governor, to be used at his discretion; according to the expOdiency of the times.'' The Democratic Senators held a caucus this morning., to further consider the arrangement if the'Standing Committees. Mr. Toombs, it is understood, advocated the restoration of Mr. Dols•las as Chairman of the Committee on Territories, but-,pm vote was ta ken on that point, its Mr, Toombs stood alone in the caucus in entertaining that desire. Mr. Green will doubtless continuo as Chair man.. . Messrs. Pugh and Douglas'were not in tho caucus. The Senate, in Executivo sa.sion yesterday, confirmed tho nomination of John Hart, as thiperintendontof Publie Printing, and Amass J. Parker as Attnrnoy of the Southern District of New York, in place of Sedgwick. deceased. Other :nominations were not definitely acted • upon to-day. Mr. Stallwerth, Doinocratie Congressrnan from t h e Mobile District, is still prostrated at hotite from the elfoota of his recent severe at tack. Minister Yancey on bis return from South A morica was made tho bearer of a magnificent gold snuff box, studded with diamonds, and worth $.5,000, from Gan. Urztziza, President of the Argentine confodoracy, as a mark of his personal regard to ex - Commissioner MmHg, who is nut yet aware oh the present. Senator ilatalin's chamber was entered at an early hour this morning, and two gold watches and some money were stolen, without awakening him. Thu lion. Mr. Letcher, Governor elect of Virginia, is among the recent arrivals in this city. Excitement in Philadelphia. .1111-AIiELPHIA. December ex• ettement LS. at present, °sitting here. Ther, are prospects of a riot tonight. An anti slavery fair is being held at Concert Hall, and a meeting at Assembly Buildings. During the meeting this morning a request was received from the Mayor, to removes flag banging be fore Concert Hall, as a violation of the ordi nance in obstructing the streets. The flag bore certain words and characters which might lead to a disturbance of the peace. They also received an order from tho Sheriff, that the fair should be closed, and the ball deserted before three °clock this afternoon. - These proceedings produced much excitement- The Abolitionists,. in council, resolved to proceed in a bo,i;,. to Concert Hall to protect their goods. Thu of fens' vo flat was removed.. The order f the Sheriff was demanded by-the owner of th e buildings, who objeeted to the it" , !..seo in letting it for such a purpose. (h. W. Curtin is to lee ture .tmalight on. flan as-pact of the Slavery question, at National Ball. Advertisement, appear in the papers for a meeting outside, to adopt such measures as the exigency may re. quire to prevent the dissemination of principle:4 cideulatcd, and intended to arouse a spirit of the most intense animosity in the community, lead to fearful consequences. and to cheek hireling incendiaries from making further flamatory addrffsei in our loyal city. Th e Mayor is taking every precaution to prevent e disturbance, which 6C.1111 IS almost inevitable if the other sides turn out in strength. Curtis lectured to-night to an audience of two hundred, while about ten thousand at tended the outside meeting. `Flee latter was addressed by (len. John I). Miles, Richard Pe ters, and others. Soon after Curtis commenced, several of the mob threw stones at the build ing„ breaking the window glasses. Five dred police stationed in the vicinity made a rush on the rioters,. nod arrested several. This summary proceeding had a tendency to calm the frseitement, which nt first threatened se rious consequences: Mayor Henry and the Sheriff, were on the ground directing the police During Curtis' lecture, lie was several times hissed by the inside audience; the hissers were immediately- ejected by the police. The excitement is subsiding, and possibly the iron Me is ended. Extensive Robbery—Rumored Failure. NEW YORK, Deepnber --The jewelry store of Dempsey 4- Fargo was rubbed of nearly all its contents, last night. Ten thousand dol lars worth of the goods were subsequently re covered nt a receiver's store, and four lads, including the clerk ,of Messrs. Dempsey ,4 Fargo, urrestud for the crime. It is rumored that the extensive 'provision house of Van Brunt ( t , \Vatsons have failed' to meet their engagements. They are largely engaged in pork packing, and the rumor con sequently had n depreciating ef ect. on the pork market. Their liabilities are upwards of $.2.10,000. Arrival of tho Overland Mail. LEA VEN WORTH, Dekomber Is.—The Over land express arrived, at nine o'clock this even ing, from l'ike's Peak, bringing the Utah and Jefferson mails and SUMO in gold dust. The weather has beish intesely cold, causing a cessation of anining•operations. Lead mines have been diseoved in themoun tain region, the mineral being nearly pure. The 'Provisional Government is still in ses sion. liusinacs is fictive. From Mexico. New I.IIK December 14.—The PicayioW correspondence says that Lord° had returned to the Juttrez cabinet; and Consenta to tho rath= fication of the 9l'.l.ane treaty without alter ation. • The Secretary of the Mexican Legation Senor Romero,lis a passenger by the Tennessee He left for Washington to-day. • Confession of a Defhulfor. NEW YORK, December 15.—1 n the United States Circuit Court, to-day, Judgo Ingersoll presiding, Mahoney confessed judgment to stealing . 50 ,000,frorri the Adams Ezpress Com pany, at Montgomery, Alabama. Ho will bo tried on a criminal suit at Montgomery., zilits - PluYistriews are generally loth to speak a word in praise of what are called "Patent Medicines., Indeed, it in an article in the oode of medical ethics that a physician Who sancttons 'amuse clench remedies can not be considered amember of the National Association. But there are exceptions . to the most stringent rules; , and many of the disciples of aleculaplus have actually beencompelled, by the !Turtle of foots, to,l-recernmend Dr. J. 11 0S'rETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, for those diseases which are only prevalent during the summer and fall. They have ascertained that there are no rem- edies in the pharmaeopla which can compare with this wonderful compound -tor the derangement of thli sits_ tent. Thousands of families melding along the !Ow, grounds of the Western and Southern rive . rs,„ are now convinced that they have found a medicine peculiarly adapted to their alleuente, in-other portions of the country, during the summer menthe, the demand for the article is equa/ly larga. For, b lale by Druggists and dealers generally. -*l4 HOSTETTER a SMITE Ehßunsfeetueer, ondPrognet'am :Nb.lB itatim:*.t`t .7- ,--tiftem4r•rt...l.4l,,-..-, COMMERCIAL. 1.1.1 - 1 C lIE NY C ATTLMARKET` • Ausgarrr crrr, December 1601,18E9. The market this week is overstocked with both cattle and swine, so much so that the offerings found dull salo at redueed figures, necessitating large shipments East. UNION DROVE YARDS. Jan Allaßkr, Propru . for. BEEVES. Sold. "Va. Offend by =...11. Pherson..., 18....1. J. Kuntz 19-Jarnea 'lonises-- : 18 ...Crouse & Voetter. 6, /...11. If. Mackall ...... 18-8. Anderson 71... F. Foulk .. 106... Marks & Traurman 166 2X(4.29 , 19 lb. 80...91y0ri l & liro sa 2 1 t)...Miller &If orshey 19 0:18 •` 0....1. A. 3 2 M00re.......... 13... P. 5ehen1emate1............. 6 $19.00 ill heat. :..Scott 344 3 'y iil..Seott & Donohue 72 g.l - /b. G...juhi) McCoy 0 $24,00 ? head. 13...Jamri Corskey 13 2.;.,i 18...1'. L. Ruab It it. 18 " 1, 43 18... Thomas I Villiainson 18 .(,&0:1s," 15... A J. Stroup la 37.,.0:41 io...sam,wi Warren 10 . ....) , 443 18...J0hn Lunen 18 23i " 7./...John Fleming 20 3 head. 64 2 0... Albert Me- I.E. anie" 7-.1 $27,00 , iii Flenigen...._... ............. 5 1 - ? Ih. 19...R0h0rt Jones 19 00 .. 22...5. Costerinie ........ "...... ..... . '2l 2 , 44 , ,', " 19... E. Coil 10 2 . 13... E. J. Humes 13 2 %43% „ 4... Joseph 31eGaleui 4 $l7 50 per head. a1...4. Cline 20 2%,":5..33.6 per IL. 2....(1. C. Crum 2 3 0... R. RamseY lu 2%43,4 • , 1... Ward k Harper . 11 2%63;3 ~ 5...7'. E. Fredericks 18 3 Of/.3.!.. " 7... 91organ & Maholm 17 . 2,4ei 2... J. LeiFerl 22 24t - .:43 . % " 4... Win. 15144 14 4... M. Kidd 14 :1 . 5...1 Huller 15 2 64.1i.f “ ' - 1 .-A. Porter 13 2 143 " • 37...(.1111,er, A Stoke 4 20.... f , 9!. Milner 3'137 P.2 '.2: ' p er l ' i . ead. 2.1... E. If. 194vi5....-...... ............. 23 2ii per Ds. 7i. .A. If omphrey 20 2 i ! ..4 21.-1. It Frazier 21 ' 50 per head. 12..8 P. Wil..on 13 2i 444*," per it, k - t tlt•rs I ," N O: . I. ME= 1= head efferesl-307 head tiOld at ta 7543 00 per ati,ao.l S-1011eal sent east. 11061 d. 4A 2 luevl nEtero(l--4,OS+; butyl Hold st figures rangog eiii 4,y to 63 ; 1, WI in guslity-2,414 bead shipped east. . PITTSBURGH MARKET'S. Rdlwrlal itrpreas:y Vit Daily ]Horning Rut. Prrrantracat. December 15, 1850. Flour...SA. from plore, of 950 1.61%., al 574345:25 for superfine,',.:o;ls,s4.l for extra, and $.5,000000 for t'3ll, Grain—S.lle, VLO bush Cora, from wharf, at firie; 170 do Ytiring barley, do, at 58c. 1nu.14 from et ty :reales at SII;ICT;22 VI ton Buckwheat Flour... Sales frurn store Rt $2,1n11 :2L? 100 Ihu. Cara ftical...44.les .I.f. Lush, from store, at :Jr. Batter... Sales MOO 154. Roll, in 1.d,1a, at 16c Th. Eggs...Salei c 1,1..13. Pallfked at 1.7c.'11 doz. Sugar—S.llo4 S Mut, N. 0. at tic. ?lb: 15 1,1,1 a do a at 5, Molasses... Stales 10 hbla. N. 0, at 52c 1.1 gal Syrup... Sales 18 bhls., Philadelphia, at 53,13,0 e." gal. Coffee... Sales 35 Parks Itio at 12!.44.133.ge. r b. 011 .aloa 10 bbts. Lard No. 1 at 88.., p gal.; i bbla 'hale at STe. Malt... Sales '2B Ltda. No. 1 extra, at.sl,lo •it bbl. A pples...9ales t 0 blds, at r, 19 (32,50 ji bbl. Potat oea...Salea ICO bash 'Ws at 31Q33.e. Ileasas...States IS bumh. small white at $1,0001=1;1 Cheare...Sales 80 bozos W. R. at 030)10e. VI lb. Onlott•...Sales 50 bush. at Oki. H bush. Dail6d Pim tlO bush Apples, at $1,62 4 4 .75 it bushel. Poultry...Sidra XI pair elliekens at 2.5 e *pair. laine...Pales 64 pairs liatbik, at 30e. Hoga...gslAs 7 , 0 W lhr , dreiiSed, at 5!.4e 3:1 !b. • • Browns... Sales 15 dor. at 11..rdai3iai. Lime...Saks 'MIAIs. Loubirille at $1,25 bbl. Rags... Iles 1 bin 'nixed at 3:%e. VI lb. Whlaky...Sales bble Reetitted at trie. It gal: Clactunatt Market. ow-m -Non. tb.--Tho presaure in the Money Market continues, and is, beiug more .generally Currency is rem scarce. Exchang without altera tion. Hogs—Tile receipts hare usedincr instead of di minished as had been expected, and the market in ey es...di:lab dull; buyers generally - holding and the mar ket being paralyzed, though holders did not seem will ing to tnake important conecsairms. Matters generally core so itnactUed, hoverer, that uniform quotations could not well be given. The best Hogs have brought over $ O , and light if pressed could not hare been sold at a higher range than iira'22k745,1,0. The regoilgs during the Rat 24 bourn add up AOOO bead. The market is closing decidedly fill: sales of over 1.500 head at ss,4otin P 071910113 411. unsettled and lower, prices had to la , taken in order to erred salere axe trabseetione were YU 14 , 14 Meets Pork at Ili; 000 bide do on the spot at 015d0 and Wu htils do at $l5; 200,000 Belk Meat at Go and ac for shoulders and sides; 1,4,00 kegs Lard at 10,,i c4.107,..ic and 000 bbla do at Vic; 12,000 pieces of Green Meats, sold at 474 for shoulders, t1.,74 for sides and 71, to 7% for hams. Hour is /Inn; eaten ICX2 bbls at b)„,.10 for superfine and 3440 for extra. Whisky higher-, sales at 2214. Sugar firm and in good demand with a very light stock in the 'market: sales 'Mu litids at 8346.1.`8 1 -ilc. Molasses buoyant; sales 300 tails at 47e. ..Cotleels un -o...get-I at / 2 413 e. Wheat firm. Corn is in good de. mand r•cm-. Oats attire at 15,1 c Rye firm At Sec. Par andleys firm with a good demand at 73ealTse for prime fall, Cd, to 10c for fair to good, New York Market. .Nxis Vintx. 15 . --Cotton tirtm saleS 2,04) bales. Flour doll; slalom 11,04 t litils; &althorn $5,0504,. 75. %Vilma !mall; Hale, 11,000 bush; white $1,50; Mil waukao c1ii141,3). Corn firm; sales 10000 hush; white Poe: u' 010011 e; old ail 505427 c. Me 39 - Pork hoary at $ 1 0,1o416,40; Prime in bettor; filllo9 at $11,500 11,75; kressed Hogs steady. Luisood Cal steady at 55, Whisky flan at 273.ie. Sugar firm; N. (1, 71g45,,g, Mus voYaidoi4llo4b. take firm; Patios 4,00) bap, at 11340 Et; e. Molasses steady at 405,050 e. Philadelphia Market. Fati.ADELPRIA. DeeeMber lb.—Flour is firm; aides Of 2.0v0 blils at $5,at1y.05.573.4 for common and good extra up to Er for fancy. Rye 'hour is held at g4,37;4., and Corn Meal at 13,75. Wheat hasadvanced :!.(43q sales of *.'ooo bush at $.1,?.`2.1,35 for red and 1.1,40@1,45 for white. Rye sells on arrival at Me. Corn is in good request; sales of :3,000 bush new yellow at 715175 for damp, and 776a.7e for dry. Old yellow is wanted; 50U bush sold at Osc. Oats are in good request; 1,500 bush Penns sold at 450. Whisky is firm at 11 T. KENNEDY.. W. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & WHEAT RYE. AND CORN PURCHASED, Fl OUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED lh eiTTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. au7:ly.law) TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY Z. L. EISNER , No. 114 Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets, WILL SELL BLACK FROCK DR&SS COATS nau to sell at .410,00 for $ 6,25 Frock Dress Cloth, fine, use to sell at... 14,00 for 10,00 First Quality Cloth, e " 18,00 for /200 Black Cloth !'ants," 6,00 for 3,25 (superfine)" " 6,00 for . 4,00 Onamitnere Suits made to order. " 26,00 for 18,00 Also, Satin, Plush, Silk and - cloth Vesta GENTB' FURNISHING 130(11k refsvery low prices. The above is the Cashandby rring to this advertisernent, tne above prlctes will be strictly adhered to. oall:tiaco JNO. THOIIIPSON di: CO., 1 10178E,, , 51GN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, N 0.135 Third Street, no 7 121t1 . _nt Four WHITNEY, NOTARY I" 17 .13. X.a X 0 . OFFICE at the he Tittabargh fart, Fifth — n : tre : et; netr'Wood. • ' A11BAT I DY:( r- LEDGER ITATEI; • And all kinds of • , , HATS AND C4PB, 1 at Donn* nwl+rood titte!,ilt • • V , `•" ; "" r *.cllgt .. ragaisteani: 33} feed To beA o Uild at VOR front au &lure 6 WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE SAMUEL RIDDLE,- Manufacturer and Wholeaalo Dealer in CHURNS, TUBS BUCKETB, BASKETS BROOMS, •11cC.' l No. 21 Diamond; Pittsburgh.` HAVING NOW . IN STORE A LARGE JA. and .irefully aelected stock of everything in this hue, either manufactured by hirnself or :purchased di rect from manufacturers, Volt CASH, is prepared lo viispEnlye,customers and the country trade with goods in Price Soot Eaet: - • CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKEI7 The following comprise the leading items in his stock of Wooden and Willow Ware CHURNS-plus Staff,. a sizes; Oak stall, 4 sizes ;. Cedar. Staff, 3 sizes ; oval Crank, Cedar, Oak or Pine, 3 sizen , Cedar Barrel,4 sizes; Spantes Paten t, 3size% Thermom eter, 3 sizee-,1 large stock. BUCKETS-common red, blue and green fancy and varnished, half, quarter and toy pad% cediir brass and irou bounil,2 and 3 hoop,Piggins, cedar, brass andiron bound, 2 hocqz Ho Baskets. heavy iron bale:Kitchen. Budgets, iron bal ms Oak Well Buckets, well Ironed; Flour Buckets, nested. ' TUBS-Painted, 2 and 3 hooix white pine and ceder, hand made, all sizes, nested orby the dozen. HEELERS -Painted and varnished, 3 sizes, dozen or nest; cedar Heelers, brass or iron bound. MEASUREM-All sizes, (coin bushel tn quartin• peck; pine or cedar, sealed or unsealed, CLOTHES PINS-Plain and bead, in five gross boxers Smith's Patent, in gross boxes, and Brass Spring, in Vi li ,gaiLTAIZS-Waterloo raised centre, Marietta Zinc, Double W ood, and all other kinds. BROOMS. WHISKS, BRUSHES, de in great varie_ty. MEAL TUBS--Hingharn Butter and Butter and Meal Tuts, 2 or 3 in nest„ or singly. DOOR AND BUGGY MATS-Articulate, Cocoaand Grass; Grass Table Mats. WHITE NEST BOXES-Spicequul Sugar Boxes, five in nest, plain and varnished: OAK ST ANDS - Assorted - sizes, for apple-butter, kraut, pickles, meat or milk. UMBRELLA STANDS_ 'or Stores or Dwelling& CL order.OTHES IiORSE. - Assorted sizes and styles made to WoODEN W ARE - Compriaing Rolling Pins, Potato . . Mashers, Butter Prints and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers,' Spoons and Beaters, Muddlers,' Soap Cups, Shaving Boxes, Spigots, Bung Starta, Axe, Pick and hatchet Handles, Steak Matas, - de. RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS, of all varieties. TAR CANS, MOP HANDL aU., iron and wood heads, Clothes Pounders. • MARKET BASKETS, in great variety of size and style; ellby the need or dozen, or our own manuacture, at Ea. , - egati BASKETS -Round and oval, four In nest. NURSERY CHAI H MPERS-Square flat and trunk lids. RS, of every style: . COACHES AND"CRADLES, of e. style. TELLVELING B ASSETS-Assort eizes and stylea - Berlin. Japanned. • . French, assorteiL LADIES' CAP R ETICULES-Imported and American. SCHOOL. BASLETS, in great variety, SPLIT lit MPER.S. for Potatoes, Peaches, Ae... ORCHARD BASKETS -Willow and Split AFE-City and country dealers are.in vitod to call and ex , amino ouretock and prices beforeporchashag elsewhere; as we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN MGT. MAREET. sAktrui, ntatiLE, 21 DiarnonitPittsuursh. oeLS:lydavrputavre ' THE LOYALHANNA.HOUSE .LATROBE, PEIII.6OA. . THIS LARGE AND WELL 'VENTIL: A. LATED HOUSE. plaisautly 4ocated. within a. ftm yard of the Penn's,. Railroad, is now open for there-I ception of Rummer , rißitorn. A fine ten-pin alley bee , recently been erected on the premises, and fine fishinri /1-4 afforded nearby. All tronw stop ners..Charg i 4 rat vlrrtrwfam yanks. W. FISEIER. moat tar. A PIANO AT A BARGAIN. ANEW PIANO, 7 Ockaves ROSEWOOD CASE, LOuis XIV . style. with Carved Le Pedal. Pedal. and Mu sic Desk, Pearl Keys, Pearl Inlaid Name. Iteard. Ac. The New York price of this style of is 8450,consignmentit will be sold at a Piano a great reduction, to clesfslconsignment• - • This instrument may be seen at the PIANO WARE, R 00.311-1 of JOHN. IL MELLOR, No, 81 Wood street. DR. MATTSON'S PATENT ELASTIC SYRINGES, with Manual of directiOn.s for the em ploy m ent of injections In various diseases. The success of the", tustraMenta ha beast us preeocla nted: tbil-Ar4 pronounced by physicians and all who have used there " deserving or uuquslified approbation." For sale by, S. - JOHNSTON, Cameral Smithfield and Fourth sta. P. full assortment of Metal, Glass and Gum Elas tic Syringes, always on hand • dei4 Air A. WEAVER. will open a handsome . • assortment of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERV, • Togetherth a large assortment of CHILDRESS' CLtiTlf +n NG and Patterns of all descriptions, at NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, Second Story, above Elliott's Shirt Store, on FRIDAY, •Setsemberzath: me2f PAPER ! PAPER !!. TAPER !!! i3S H ARDWA4E22S 9 OOO ,x 32 Ad your lbs. 331130, 22x22 and 2.1a33; /50 reams Fine %White Tea Paper; 1,000 - u Straw Wrapping—all sines; 500 " Rag • All orthe above (or sale at manufacturers prices. nol7 W.B. HAVEN, Wood and 3rd and Market and 2d ate. R.S!! SCALES !!!-FAIRAANKS HAY, COAL, • PLATFORM, -and COUNTER SCALES or sale at . • FAIRWM'S SCALE WAREHOWE, N 0.41 Firth streeL M EDIQA L BM/A.S.—A large assortment ; of .9tandard Works in tl;e various departments of Medical Science, constantly on hand. • ' AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MEDICAL WORKS Furnished to order. Catalogues forwarded on &miles.: lien. , RAY & CO - , nol N 0.63 Wood Aran. 11. ATR'Y AMERICAN RAILWAY CASES 2 vol utric.a. edOeld's Law of Railways. Angell on the Law of Highways. • -. Angell on Carriers. Angell on Limitations. • Angell on .Watercoarees. Angell on Are and Life Insurance. Curtis on Patents. Price on Limitations and Liens. Sergeant's Ilechani& Lien Law. • Stephens on Pleadings. Chitty on Pleadings. 3 volumes. Bennett a Hoards Criminal Cases. Wharton's American Criminal Law. no= RAY CCL;street.' s° dozen Gerkins; 50 " Mixed; " Chow Chow; Cauliflower; " Waltants: 10 " Onions, lust received and for sale by doe 32 W REAMER A ANDERSON. ood at.. onnosite St. Charles HtiteL VI 150 bags Rio Coffee; 10 ' ` Popper; 10 " Pimento; pockets Java Coffee; • bbl.a. Port Rico olusaB " Crushed and Granulated Sugar : 20 Syrup; 100 kegs B; . taro. Soda; 100 boxes various brands Tobacco: - 150 half chests Common and Fine Tea, for sale by. WM. H. SMITH & CO., Second and Front streets: F" FRUITS FOR ME ROLIDA. YS 500 boxes Bunch Raisins, Clemen's brand: 300 bra. " " 31:K) 200 boxes Layer 50 mats Beedlests 100 bza. Cooking" 5 cases Prune., na ems jars - fancy boxes; 5 kegs " for cooking 20 casks French Currants; 20 boxers new Leghorn Critrbn, ' • Just received and for sa_le_by. itiIDERBOI4,. . No. 89 Wood street, Onnosite Bt. Csaribs Hotel. .11. A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING! HOUSE, - with a two-story-back building end-kik-hi , en. Also, a two-stry Dwelling House in rear•orthe - 144 large shop, tie.; situate ork Diamond alley, betweant. Wood and - Stnithtield streets. For sale - ; deli S. CLITHBEI ',.M , ..ge1i...bl Market :at: BILL PAPER; -BILL PARER.-iit, ;41 cetyed a supply of extra quality Bill parsuillwi k f - 1 1 and Blue. Bill paper Ruled to Order. - . Statlonet ' and Job Printer . FIGS: -moo Drums Stnyrivotist and for side by • , NO. 3i Woods ANDERSON LD OPPORite Bt. Charles RoteL -- _ . . ... . . . .... • G. LygERINE CREAK. k'or the tsr..a-pas.v.:l and prows:aim:of Quitiped gesids, te- nil is ar excellent prepanttion.and Is gr o steenfoil teem* Wien- - hands Snell askew , The itemtmean, be" - ~ :• , .ii , Li ~ ,,,, , i -a 11DBFilli. - .:- - , nor—lkfarkel st-and Dix, . scarneotts. a .4 " Eagle brand 'IV IL MUM . PAM', : : aven: 'AL SMITH, PARK NIIVTS **RI) lee F iz ai'azat'/Waeocarafrotreele.: Matugaoturers.of $ll-aisetuinddesoripriodUottagd itetortsiead Stills, Gas . ejid Water PI Irene, Dog 'hoz* 'Vrakoni3oxekElteeltioulat% gersioad dn" 1 7 to , gma2, C a r.. 0 ,Tegi Ocnt. Luig CCI° ord er. ' a lukt tc; • tilt 0 ed tam, all neceasary fitting be earefldly attend mrzedydae MOIRE MEW CS,R PE TS, Oil uothsr iatting, D 6CIR 24ATI' . - • RARE CHANCES .t . .1::..-E . 5.,'.. , 4" : .1 -, t.'. TEM . ' MOST . SHINGLE E X7T N•,T. DURABLE, PERFECI",,AN' STATE; COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE THE IRON CITY SHINGLE' .MACHINE, PATENTED BY MR. S. C. ~cOPFEN, Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa., June ith, le,ist, is now introduced LO cornmepth!iLsett for the following advantages:-Its utility cheapnee.4 and excellence'Uf work. fie ‘rtipeiiority h, othee • ; Fuer, That it is provided with an apparatus try wh , the edging of the Shingle it performed by the saw a b cute it, and which isa SANTA OF 'FROM' . • • FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. , IN TORT. ar.COND, By themes:, of two es, Gls hteTk When placed ou the 3liiihine is aclicisted in any liositipu t operstar may desire., by whiefflberS a SAVING of "- . Twenty Per Cent .of , Timber - IRD,---/T WILL SAW AND LIME SIXTY SHINGLES ..IMC I I•7' 1:3" . , The M chine will alio eat Veneeraia:lssokioß Backs, Barrel Beasts, Cigar Boxes, etc . The 'lrrolt CitY fflailthee Can be furnished Ceinillete for 11150,1iy *ihe inantifk timer in this city, Blf.. S. S.POIVLER,'and can he seen In operation ttt, the efldt - ,11 , ..14fr0rth, cur: ner of Seventh and Grant streets. RIGHTS: •FOR;. SALE. • The inventor and patatee isili diapose ofeonnty, - State and Territory Rights tor the safeend use of the ALICI, tw, on very no odarate terina. 'Pomona desirotia of inieetin,ti. cannot find a better opriortittiity than the fee'.4" . cut_ - Call arid examine thd Machine. .oct.2sidave • '''','. , ' . :,L — ..!..:.... - 1 : i:::; . .5 , 12_;:r,..:_ - , Nnzot'EsAi.t SHOE WAREWM,SE, No. 138 .. W00d- . W ood - . • • • 4: i• T . T .A.VE JUST RECEIVED -a—a.,TENSIVKand Well seleoted tpcl, WINTER BOOTS 'AND SHOES ! Of the Latent and mast Fashionable Styles, adapted to They are now prepared to oder, at a small advance Over Ozer, the largest anJ Ma'seeorripiete hasnriment of CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS 1141:3110138, Ever brought to this city.Wo , i nvite our friends and Merchanti ex'amine'our g ood s . sar- Pa.rtlettiiir attention will be given to selectiiig and PU'rIING UP ORDERS.- - , anivas & selearndswastiaap, ATES & JOIENSON'S`-' ROOFING. WM JORNSTOIV WOIa , , D d G th IVENOTIC that helms p late . pa tner, ,Ur.- BATTS, in the ROOFLNG e It7li ' i r ll4 l l,3, manufacture and dealer infine Sollowing three distinct kinds of Roofing,- let. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can vas Roofing. • 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooting. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt ),looks - Mate -An war fo ranted FIRE AND printed i W tructiATEß PROOF. , 'Roogng rial r asle, wit nsons far usin al- ilea St BATEI3 et JORNSONS' OLD STAND, 75 Sm g- ith field street. ". i " : J . . .. ' . ; WILLIAM JOELNSON. ' , . . . N. B.—This "Guth Cement la unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, al least, as paint, and ' eelo4aw cheaper. ___ streEitioß• COI'PER MILL . . . ' &MELTING ' WOR . ES PARK lIVCIIILDt.- dii. CO MANUFACTURERS OP SHEATHING, Brat:fere/Lad BeleCoPper, Pressed Copper 130 t.. terns, Babied Still:Beiderna-KpelterSbider;&e., ale° Lin- Eerier& and dealer,/ ,in - Metals, Tin. Bate, Sheet, Iron, Wire, le . •Constantl7 on hand, Tinett's Titeelineirand Hle: Warelionse,lro..l39‘Firid,and lAlSeeenthareete, tnirgb,Pa. ' Speeial order, of Popper cut to'arty de • ired esteem: . .-,i, .. :- ' - .., ,Iny2klydriu . , • ~,.-getiefal afa. ".' *ll/DSl7'r: 6 0ikit • - F' 0 It: 333 Wood street: