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C. , t yl ',;" 1, N., 414 a <•:.; 1....! i.; 4 * ‘ 0., ........ ,k4 '5n4....% ., ...; r , ..,,fv;p... , ,, ..- ---:' t • ‘ I .. 1 4.; , t'.7 :''‘,-.,,,,,• • ..`." . , • • -;•;. .%1 • k #.4 1 r 'lt d ... • M . . 1 • 1 -.... (MI News. r Er S " ew L H . iii ,, l: c i.'s PREP 411 E ii ( VI. l' hi- l l ,fill in pail') poet. Diligent preparations are mading by indi- THE LATEST NEWS W anderer,David Martin, put tit - teen men tin board the • sine in talking on board provi,ions and water. then lying below Savanna to as- • AstellaneollE. Boilers and Appendages for the United yiduals and companies in this vicinity for Spaulding's Prepared Giue, sold by Geo. II BY TELEGRAPH_ ~......-• boring, and persons are flocking in from all Keyser, 14 1 ) Wood street. , together with Edward Talbot, the pilot, and Scam afterwards Patten came on board himself, - States Steamer Illehigan,'at Erie, Pa. parts, anxious to obtain sites. The prospects Spaulding's Prepared Glue, sold by Geo If LATER FROM CALEFORNIA. : drawing c (i i is ae tT 31,nel..III.Irefi‘eilviiiillk„ e,hr:,lb)isciptc;iorneggt.irietnnhd: rww :l uei e igd i h u ; i ba nn on e dt - , 0 11 1 for oil, in every locality where boring has been ! Keyser, 140 Wood street. i NA V Y DEPARTMENT, commenced, continues good. On Oil Creek It i - Bureau el Conatruction, Equipment and Repalre,} raft° Whirs _pea' year strictly in ad- - ' Spaulding's Prepared Glue. sold by Cleo. H. ,Sivle subscrmnons Taro Doi- is reduced almost to a certainty that oil can be j ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC. : any une who refused to work, or attempted to December 16 Ls6e. SEALED PROPOSITIONS will be received , Keyser, 140 Wood street. , 04 3 : in Clubs of the, One Dollar. obtained 0/1 every farm that has bottom land, ii,terru t bin MOVetnetits He alto threatened by title fittreeu until the 18th day ciflantiary next for _......._...., • The operators° at the rnotttb of the Two Mile ' Spaulding Prepared Glue. ii. 01.1 Ly Geo H .t)CAL AFPAIRS Run, on Mr. Hiland's farm, have found a con-' Keyser, 140 Wood street. THE SLAVE YACHT WANDERER. • P • '- : . - -------- twoto haler boilers and the following appendages forth° the shipping agent and pilot with death if they United States ' , learner ichigan, Ur be delivered on ,___l__ siderable quantity They design commencing Spauiding's Prepared Glue, nod by G. H ------- attempted to leave the vessel. Some of the crew who knew of his plans, loaded two pieces tsui d t the vessel in the harbor of Erie, Patin., on or tie. a Sind ilyrlval of Paasomagor to pump as soon as the necessary arrangements Keyser, I4u Wood street. fore he lath dav of June next; Six op green sand iron . 404 54eNztna. ['Won Convention. of cannon with grape, and armed themselves, to , can i...) made. iii-'i'dign,r w'aiul'ls7lift,toer'lleli:l'oena°stimeokfue-rwleptpees, i f:ar t :rat . pi e ee sz eis d Wayne and Chides* Sdaroad. Spaulding's Prepared Giu.., sold by l'ea). 11 ___ _ 4 'Ns are informed that a company in this • 1 enforce Patter's orders against those who had fifty-one (511 incite,. diameter, of aios.lo, It and 14 sheet Keyser, 140 Wood - street. . . and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Iron, one piece five feet long, with cape and cleats for county have obtained a favorable site near the ( Nlf i N NI F.: E'ri NC AT W.ASHING'ff oti. been induced, by false pretences. to come on Leaves. Arrives. 4 auldin 's P e . p g r pared (flue, sold by Geo II i s r ecuriog it to the steam cirums; the tither piece twen , . ' ~...., 150 A. M. 3,1,0 p . bi . Sunbury and Erie Railroad, in Erie county. board. one half of the crew were carried off sei en feet long, the bands'and eye-belts of old pipe to Keyser 140 ' tied , W stleet. _ _____ -,.... late P. M. 110 A. At. It is thought to be a "ten strike" for the par- • against their will. be fitted and attuned on the new; two cast-iron safety :Ass, Allegheny, fur New ties concerned. Spaulding's Prepared Glue, sold by Geo H. InWresting Correspondence. ! The crew of the Wanderer, ten in number, valves and seats fitted therein, with wrought iron levers • ay Ratios.) and east iron weights; ova gun metal double branch gr. S. L. Ulmer has commenced sinking a Keyser, 140 Wood street . tiave been committed to jail. The vessel ru i steam pipe t.. connect main steam pipe of engines vrith Leaves. Arrivea. . v.• 9:40 A. al. 8:15 A. M. well a abort distance below Drake's. His pros- • ' TiAIRTT-SIXTH CONGRESS. . mums in charge of the authorities. steam .frurne ~r boilara,arna casting will weigh aboutb6o 1,... ILO P. M. :tie P. DL peets are gilxxl. WE direct the attention of oar readers tithe p... 7,, sub tale large and two small tianches, the for • Rcdtroad. silt. of country residences ~ weaned tu our lapel lor ______ met - to Is. freed and fitted to stem drums of boilers, all The company in this place have obtained an COMMERCIAL. Ihr tisnciir. to have the bolt-hnlem accurately drilled; and Grant streets.) some weeks, to take place ou the preinises...coteh liot- FIRST SESSION. 1 4 Leaves. Armes. excellent engine, with which they design thor- Loin, Peehles too ti,lii . i 1 p t it+ al ernuon, a, t A ~ roon. one How oft - pun . , off pound, camper, to connect , oils satety valve chests to the pile, leading into wheel-house, .. 4.40 P. M. 1.4 u P. M. ought} testing the question of the exe.tence o r .d i , ,,,.",,,,p erty of Hon • .coree 'terse- and lyeatiag'a PITTSBURGH 14.4.RILETS. 6:60 A. M. 1:35 A. M. • • • ii.,o,i re. mast boaii.,tt, ~I,- 1 - 0,- , saintry Ow...Pingo WAs U I Lotus. site f..r gun metal flanches, facied, bored, and bolt oil within the limits of our borough. -A. rie:,... dr Uteri . , rie hundresi and fifty 5r..,i inch and one • a-50 A. M. 1.4 A. M. "tiered at piddle soh. in Ito- rteis t ,t-irtt...-1 :.., ~,,vi•tx. Boni - mitt of :south Carolina gav e notice that iftlee (ad elere•otsre , u , the 1)n d%, .310,,,, .11,,,t . 3:05 P. M. 11:00 A. M. The prollta Of Dr ake's well amount. to Wier gears i Monts,- ail, ierote Kt . ti, -tier( near the 1... . " . lio trilled and tiny 1,, inch :run ,mint belts. after the:peech of , Mr Smith of Virginia, who ' Pismo. ; In lathe and reboring the photon of starboard - 11 : 2 a) A. M • fcso A. M twenty thousand dollars per month.- 1 erro ree . ; . tiange hank .lanai the dsv. net oi , e i e ;sot, r,livr , v x st l'irrascaqs, i t e. • eint.ter 21, 1n.5441 4..e5 P M 1:10 P ilf. i; ii ars wet/Lied e.' the floor, he would endeavor t,. ...yonder. Mllll , Ol/14; and fitting thereto a new wrought . fe2o P M. 6:10 P. M ' Pertator. ,- obtain an of portuniiy to move that the House ' Plotter , bate: :rum -tote .4 . 1,14., at 1 , 5 .21, 1,1 I rt,ri po,tort•rod. twenty new piston follower boltsand mile Railroad. ~,,p..rha,t..i,...0,:,,,,,1,,, , x tn. n i lcf , .lCrap6,,,C r.,, Cairo nuts of tie +aim. dimensionserts those new In use. lie - lAA ~ 1 l' I.: Th proceed to ballot for Speaker faithfully through horrng in place (true with shett journals) die crank-pin ,rout streets ) lanoly I..eneres. Amves. then,,. entl. .out the dais Failing in that, he w•iiild make i,..irs of eentre •ta i n cranks end fitting two new wrought ' 'NV Aid Alb P M eagernetit , ' an effort to offer a resolution that frveri -and Crain sale. :Aviv lot Se, 1k •iest Si sl..a. Ir. to trott crane-pee is the eanielione set of =tin cruse-head 'IAA P. 81. 8,4 Z A. AI #.111% r . VOI; Ilk •, 1 , I , ' 27% host, . vats trol l , oto t .. ,d 0,:,. ~,,,i i t iai i n ,i, Idiors e s, etre set or mr-pump link brneles; one set ot atr ial(' - the alter to-day no, vote for Speaker shall be taken ', - . pomp link eonnection brasses; one set of an-pump ,i a e haie • below the , hour of 12 a , .in Wedrwsday, tin- Motu u * '' .•••...., head kistring s . I brass.) The snow! of the above get hog. ni. !Rh of January, and when the House adjourns Feed side.: voh. NI eloot o „ - iv; fl to te Is. rt,,, t,,,,,, 1,, he ..omponeti of 14 parts of bent banca tin and i I, gl ven o Buckwhe•t Flour 1-1 31..4 k I L ,i , it. ft , nti .0.10. , t; parts of refin,d copper. bored and planed to fit acne t., day. it he till 15 - i-dnesdav next rally their respective rods and pins. The gem-metal ot $2.10 le lue it- M r Foulke, of 1 Ilinois- --Mr Smith, of \ jr. pipe. nod Miner., te, be mode of 12 party of copper and is ; tail ginia, giving way. replied to the remarks of. Sugar •sele• 5 :del- ••• .tets, e 0 , to ht.,. .1.. one o f nn 'llia bouers to be made of the best quality .•I' • Mutate! r•itinin tteller plate, tube kittens to be one , the f , , M r Farnsworth, who had ormintented on the ''' ' i,,,1 /.:. it 1, water Inattonts and Rah ate three-eighths 1,1 oln•ae s NO, 1, 1.1• - a' , ~t • - ' ~ i, ..,.• kiriur.i. Of Senator Douglas, his collengue lie • te. • .0 , Fem. sheili rive -sixteenths :5-16) ref an inch in thick• ' Coffee S le- 2u -led, ite. ai 1-2,..03.11.• i.• ss. I hr. erriwne and sidee ul shella to be stiffened • Farnsworth, bad declared. in Substance, that u ' i tr• 1• l'i 1 I h by T tron from which tile braces are to lead, which are ‘"'• " he ve .iild rather see any other man than : . 'e.r.ii "'" ILP ...54.... • 4 '• - • : ''' .44.....p-,5 ' 4, '''• -4 ' 4 ' .•4 to re aceuretely a:Ousted. oo that when subjected to the at e . so bi, , h \. -I Am s i . !ro mp2.• • .. ter [hoagies alerted to the Prrsidrnev. The P°"4 " . '' ' - •• • ..,121 pees-iite the tension upon oil will be alike. The tubeu ~busts te, he drilled and reamed accurately to a Bet eileumr, hatred of Mr. Dougiss was deep " 4 ' u 'l u ''' l-I, ginrce, and .0 setting the tithes they are tube expanded -eat..il, and we'l it :night be. for 1,, , has girt; APPlea '''''''' ' 4 " :1 " :.'1"-::'''''''''''''' on both 'ode , o f t he tub. sheets litt•in [nen \ heti'r v blO9, Senator [fough t , 4 htm -"•"'" ' h "• 4 * - * " R '''' l ''' 4- it ' lhe Loll. 5,0 be each nine fort two inches wide in .o-s 12 t,..1- front ••,t) -.....1,•. it Fittt,A2 - 2 1,. ton !root by - one ire, -ix ,nelies hi c h and fine feet eight stains on the l'im•innati platform end dwir.... , na y - in. he. 11. : .- 1101,. fintearied won the neeeseau an and • :Meg . else [bar, its um.....mditioi,al a ,j option • II Itte• -ne- .1:, , seen at !,'... - i. C. IA 1 ,.,. 1.1,t. 1,..1:.1 :,•.,. j , :“.••.- tor 0ar..., flue and damper doors, lug I ,• .1 re - atiirmat,,,t, at C.:bath...A.m. He Wouhl " ' l ' d Pt " l4 '''''''' I 4 I ••• ° •i '''l'i•" - • i' 81.5- for front zni!i• hearers and for secunng boilers to the 011 so:. •1, t. 1 ,!. Lard :, I‘t tali.. ji ga. str,/, to ls. tested to the fa c tory when completed at a • 1050.• ; the Mord nee. of that ronventi.in in good rivdro.fait , 1 , r ,.. .,111, of ferty tee, pounds per square ~ ~, II th,. 1,,,,, t.t.,4 Jill n,,,5. They Salt sale. 44 lA A , . II! A. A lii.:Vt , 1.1 , 1 .ro - t,. al .1 ;then err heard in their place and the centime _s.._ hri." huried the difference:, of the past, and Butter sale. :i 2.. fhs Ric io 1 ..-e-11...... riot,- mats, to tested by a steam pressure of thirty • t- 1 r ;•.at evert one wno a tede,, by ti-„. Egg. -,--- 4:1 : 0 al. l ii, ' I` li ! ki t.olinds per ...mare inch. : be ' roe. tele- to ter_furmehed by the Department Lime sale • luia.,. Lou,...i,he *vi 11.2-, r ills. 1/.•rti . 'nit, ~r izer.::tatuin i+ it Democrat icrim r. ...1 irp hv the contractor, the lieYartment 1...- Al r Farnsworth. of II:: rt 41 s. — Will iiefintor ing rerpons•hle for all tutwei emidemned from their de IN hl. k y aa;6.- '.Nt hl.l. It , tiro,' st 2.1..t.2 - . is ~rd feet. end the contractor for all condemned from Lod /hot t! las • Uppl , ll. lb,. ti ern 1n ee of the I 'ha r 1 eitta in workmanship. C •r, vent•or, on a l•lntforni on whirl he 111,1 'l'!,.• pill of boiler' 10 by per piond fiutehed less the Cincinnati MarkeT: I. t 'land Donnell ' Will he •ustain a platform r•• , .0.i , •1' the lures ine iron will only be used for fun hole, and man-hole n 'litchi ti.ies not re ,, ,lgniLe iii. , I), , ueln, . ,I,c , r .,:, •4 ,;,.. 4 „7::, 1 ,,,, , i ,: t `, 0 0 ,," , ; , ti ' 4 ,,T ui r ,:•" .. • ''' ' ' ,;:" 1 ' at h , t ' t ' 1 '"" - ,” ' 4 " 41 ,ni'''','"'"g'' roa n - hole, .'"Or ~I prates. an d stay t,omolea " .-. that LI, I • .d, ie I o tIo• lore tones rills;lit I the lurk et., refit t..-.1a,, fir ;,..11.• NI q,l .r 14 . 1,04 1 . • rl/ . , 11, , to•ie work t., rs• done in the twat toannerand to '. _ . .1./.11.• on slavery . e el .....al 1,1 ..,/,l. I tl.• demand for moires Is le,. pre- Is. •son!, Ito the In.peCtloll and approval of such per. tut. it - marl. , ti do Calico. • ',' F ., ,1 ,N1,,L, ..., , ,n son. , the I„ er' part men t luny appoint who will have the NI: . Foulke , u. t.1:1 t• .. u... N. , rth •fuel the ,; 1 .. '•' - - . ri e., .i. mend. And rate- !tar ,- K0r,..t,,1. all• A te r, e i 1 t.• 7. leer Any part of the work or material in any out tt that Srrititor I roivi•l a. wil! -upport the • i 11.1.-- Ibe 1, ,,, ,i , t,.. I, 1t......., 2.4 !,. , urn, add up •1,4_. ,! 1.,•.g, - ,... .. ~,,r.,• ..1 the Cherie-tot: 1 pp ••, •art ht...., 0 1,01, ten le I'i fel ,- . 1 , ,.. merke; prose: . 1 ovine, ef the - it...ller. Ail, be furnished to Lateen) en• s.e 'valv 1 ...r2te ,oe. - :.,,iht i.•..., 'l, .11, 1 4- • n - i',.l A 1 lr ,41.,.. In.elnoin•nmiing a , n1 , 1,-I,mslll. who intend build- M r Fart...worth- or, ails' Idn'terio le"vot. '.• - - n. I...eetiou ode- co.. •....-1 , in.r.sa,,e, Si. at Ing ti n ani,htan,.. :•, the Burette of ConstrUCtlon. Si' F, IP. ke - 11.• w:ttoLl CI Nnli:--ti 1 p. d 1 Ir . . , - 1,..... t,..,,:0 ~,,,,, ,Z..21.4( lOU i., 1 . k. , r' , ....,...,1,1 NAVY 14...11 Paymetir will he Made on the holler, for on-thlrd ~g , ,,r , .; lt,• 141 61, w , , . i l ,l 1,r,„.,.,,d, 41 in 5 1 1 „ 0 . ~ .., , ,,, , I al $..., . )40...i5. 'Li th .o i• • 1,4: to: Zoo :i• C*.t., ft- their estinr +Led arneont tetra this are half completed. I bat be i . q.5i1... , Con ventior. ~ I Illitiol. dt a .ared V,... I' and ' l .2 r ‘ i:•e ' .. "' I, r i ' i: . i . y... r i ""r i. k i• -" ;, I i; i ' • g ; 'r e : l e ' . ' hi f .;t . /. ' ,T "" . r i d irt r " . l ;st r a i tT,: ' f a c re et. ' •t i t ' e n Pi' d ' el d iv I A e uj i ! :.... W a sted nd pro pe rly : Yr ‘ruil •u to •1. ll , ' Li inii '• • •il the (...ltar!....t.e: • : , ,...1. or' , •f...•re-1 1.... 1411 . 21 , 1.1 , i 1..., an I se. -no pla-..; ,I, 'saird the ',an], and the reinarrung sum that 1 . tf, . 11, It, rL, ut0.w.... filen rd..ar n i into o n t , ..0• r•ratels ii , ... !sit tir.).•l 4 .11, .: .;.. ..1 L. '. .1,/ in t,ins ~. in. I, is- 1101) when they are eonnected to the . 1 ,1 ~ o 5, , ,_,, I 'owl, ell/(111r, , +mil rested . 10 .1.1 , 1m ,. :411 - 111. Ls Stearn pressure. .• \ ti""""' '! N 'l ' ' ''' 1 ' 'UIL .."1 1 44." ' ' ;:t"."'ill!,;!:..,11:111 ! ' 1 ' 1 :, 71 I t ',. /il ." :P I I .r • 1 1 , /' ",'-' ,l-. i,• , L. , ;1 MIICSI we.. fil•• 1 , 1110011, ..f the werk Will Ise paid for when it , .1 ..il r NV :1; la* •r' ha• the •el let.l: tn. •. i .ti tli.• fete. hot i... meats ...r;: • tfi• I ;; . At or, -,i,d 1,, fur Fero pr e p,, it eo • ..te.: att.! del., ered on hoard uf the vessel !lei ulah•e pert,* ,I. n1ii....., find t• 1 ite, "Nat. . d o y de:, err, pr err!. tree], e• and i•• 11 Ll/1 . .}..,.. r.ael, .alisnwtory to the slip, intending engineer officer. ed. of the eels ,a; , • hen: 1 •,i ass .W.•ssr it......de5. AL 7 . ., Bidder. 0111 1 , 01111,11 a, 11, slating th e prices and the etprosi.sl sy niphtny wall .I , bn Brown. show .. ' n.. '. t. 1... •I ' .l ' v.r.'d January Si,. lora., There is a coed orne Willi,. w 1. ,, 1, Elie, propose to en and delivet 'ng "net, were thi. feeithg ~i - the party cit l d..tnatel kti lard at loe. 70 tierces sok/ at ase. bover. the 1.1 ,1 i, olld the I, lii , 11111. , 1 not eneeed the 10th day furnishitig • packaetec sad 100 here,' ertuive les' at lut, of .lons next iv diffeelt 1.., buy nein, at I'' ai. r•oiders generally Th e prop. , eilien• 11111,11 w eudoreesi "Propositions for ink 10,1 Nothing sea doe , In Bu iireen )lintsitel,er • ..1. , 1 Appendages, - that they may he' distinguish -old at .c for rude, and 7% and 7 4.;, fd hams Whisk, .-.1 ft , .ti ut her business Itteris. ofn geod fenownl. the rnerk et 1.. firm n 1 ftill rotes...4W- lle. oth.r. as rosiorred I,y law, must be accompanied 110,, I , r•ls at '....n.402.13'5c. Mr loft, rage roe a won An tc. i, a ~:•.-a eueraniee et the following form gar dull and prrees in,....1,, there were srmol vales at taw i 1., rp,m :IF tiFFER ;4 ••• 41 ••te5...• very dull sad ortered (reels, at lae.,iith I. -- ~ 1 .el the 'state uf , 1 1.11 notlntg 110 er- o , any extent. 45ree45 1 ,,, , e re the rates ii. ie . Acre.. tu furnish and deliver on board the U S. utiere.,l ..ever a l lot... Are prien.ing ou the mark,. a hi , .. st.lillo, )I ,.• titgan. ii, the prrt ~r Ene. Penn., and put make li. 1,. hold rdit Goff.... unetnanged and 'de:My HI II ,• r:' H.,... ~. :a., 1111,1113 r bode,. in conformity with latel.i. for tair te i rime r Hi-Linse e d novimeed 1,• ii., ..1..• •i -mem of the Bureau of Conatruemon, et.., sates rd Si 1,,, , , Wheat i-dtiti it di- firm with a gu , sl de uf tire Hui el 1 q.1 . ..,,,1x-r. I . ,:tt - l. to the rote of —cents mand st t e st o,rt atr e t , a a r o,. ~ 7,50 ',o a r, cued a trite at per !..,11.1 and t,, fern:Sl: and deliver on board the yes sl.s:, I urn in weal demand, priers arm at 50.. , lie. .. property Niko, the tollowing articles at the p e sos ountarce dolt, etrier lido 1014 in utilk at bey.. Nye ton, arts ppos t t e their re , pective naMes- viz: Two pieces or oill, ...,,,, rec....4.4....1 aeuve demand at el. liartey smoke pipe with old bande and eye-bolte fitted thereto, , hlll nod aiehatiked. sales dee 1,1.1, g.... 1 foll at fa, at, t nee , fti...V. on Vt . ., per pound. exclusive of old material- Two emet-,inn safety-valve chests (bored for' iidve oems: art/, cast iton bonnets and valves fitted n.i.:, te. st -- cent- per pound. Two 7-inch gun ',eve, colic, n 1. 1 ,1 seats fitted complete, at —cents pew retold II roughtet en helms and studs. valves, stern ati , ipi1e.. , ,,,pr,,...ut —cents per pound. One , cE . l , lm s oet -01 -.10ut..- la wed, , ',WO pip., fitted to steam r 1 , . , , ~, r 1 , , two Ha u g hes, the other Ranch fitted and faced te moot swain pipe and do lied with eintable bolt holes, li ---. •seity ne p, r , ritei , 'up per blow-ad pipe with cern_ n, ~.tit. !Isr•hes (bored and faced.) complete, al eent.. per is,l•l r 1 Tle lequired quantity of 7 •,', and ...j nett .ron oditt sere,. hy Its„,at cents per pound. BiNtilNE WORK. Pia. ing in lathe and accurately boring the piston of starhorird i•yonder. Vidmianin i t. turning, and fitting aceurately to the above . te• wrought-iron fasten-rod, with keyholes and keys ..omplote. rind tinning it in place on board, at--- dollars and items. Twenty new (wrought iron)piston fully.ii,r itolte and nuts complete, at cents pei pound Furnishing the necessary tools and re hormg in Its place (true with shaft journals) the crank p,,,-I,ole, ~f centre shaft cranks,— dollars and— eielts Furnishing, turning, and fitting in their places, 101 l It t he necessary keyholes and kayo. two new wrought imn erank.pins in centre shaft cranks, complete, at tam L... per pound. Furnishing, boring, plaining. und rittiug in their places the necessary braces required atout the 'mettle, at centsper pound. Three hundred and sixty single grate tars, riveted together in pairs, at cents per pound. Dry sand tram eastmg. as May be required, at centsper pound. Wrutightervm work for securing boiler to the vessel. at cents per pound. We will agree to fury UISII. If required, Marino engine fitters and boiler ma kers to Work on board tattle vessel, with the necessary 1, , ,,,1A, and ineluding foreman, at—dollars and— eents per day of ten working hours. Blacksmith and helper, with forge, tools. and fuel at factory, on board of the seal.,. or at the wharf, at dollars and .•ents per diem of ten working hours. Pattern-makers, with tools, et dollars and cents per client: white pine liunlor. at coma per superficial foot. , i,euld my otter toiaocepted I request robe addressed . an.l the contract sent to me at —, or tor signature and certificate. rARCEEI P. BARE, R AND PROP NIETOR. IGUT, .4 t j . „. • “Ylt.Ey "F THE AND CHICAUto 0 jun., on Satur . • • Traver of a ;t r iirittkins Du d'uv, fnr Lu ren t expenses of the F, , rt Wayne and Chicago Rail `'r which be isSequestrator, x 8 ale iirs terement was one of public Interest, and could not be carried out without such a pro. vision. The Sequestrator was ordered to apply out of the revenue of the road such . amount as may be reasonably sufficient for the payment of employees, the making of necessa ry repairs, and other necessary expenses, which have been and may be incurred by him in opera ng and maintainin g the road, its ap portellances and equipments. Messrs. Hamil ton and Loomis made the application for the petitioner. Mr. Burgwin, representing credi tors of the road, asked if this petition was in tended to cover the back wages of the employ. ees, as , if so, he was instructed to oppose the stoplination. Mr. Hamilton said it was not, as then was another application pending to ena ble the Sequestrator to pay the employees of the road for services rendered in November, and up to December 9th, which would come up hereafter. We have since learned, notwithstanding there was no decision of the Court roof, nririg the Sequestrator to pay the wages due em ployees for the mdn LI) of November, the entn• pany made such arrangements as enabled them to pay the employees nt the Allegheny shops on Saturday, and that they will continue to By the remainder until all are paid up fur last opth. THE ALLEGHENY MAYORA ITY —The itei publicans of Allegheny City met on Saturday and nominated Candidates for Mayor, Council and Ward officers. The eenttants for the Mayor* lty n9mination were John Morrison, the present incumbent, Robert Enis and A. C. Alexander. The balloting resulted in the se lection of the former gentleman. The vote in three wards was as below. That of the First Ward was not counted out on Saturday night, but Mr. Morrison will have a large majority there. M“rn../11. F:1112 A I e.taude Second ,Ward... ... . . . 150 Third ••1&i2 57 .1u Fourth 31i ./ . "91;r1STI4 WARLI D Ego(' KATI Noll I tiA TroNs.—The Democracy of the Fourth ward wet on Saturday evening and placed in norm nation the following ticket: Alderman—W.B. Barroll. Select Councd Wm. J Anderson . Common Council —l, C. Hepburn, James M. Richards. School Director..—Columbus West, Jams Bow - n. Judge of ElectzonB—Chas!* 11. Super Inspector of Elections—John FrRTH WARD ALD FIRM AXIC .NoIfIIZATIoNS —The Democratic primary meeting's in the Fifth Ward, on Saturday, resulted in the nom ination of James B. McDermott and James 14 Taylor for Aldermen, and Dr. Jacob A itl for Select Council. WARD REPUBLD, AN NOM/NATIOSti —The Republicans of the Eighth Ward met on Saturday, and nominated the following ticket Alderman—Robert Morrow Common Council—Samuel Morrow. Select Cbunctl—Robert Cowan, Jac h Miller, John C. Binley. School Directors—J L Ha m ltor,, .1 oh n glms, Thos. Neely. filisiossor—C. H. King. Constable—Job n Philip= Judge of Elect wns— r Edward 11 I.),E.heridg i r. Inspector of Etects--Francis Frederick ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL oN FIRE. Io Sat turday afternoon at half past five o'clock the olarm of fire was given and it was discovered iliat the flooring of St. Paul's Cathedral, just inside the entrance to the main body uf the Obtfreb, was on fire. It was extinguished,with a few buckets of water,and a thorough exami nation showed that fireliad been communicated from one of the furnaces, through a wooden cold air flue, to the floor. The hour at which it occurred prevented a serious conflagration which would have destroyed the immense pile. The damage was slight, consisting in the loss of the fine, and the tearing dTwn of one or twu pews, which was done in order to reach the tire. The circumstanceoccasioned much excitement, but the prompt measures by which the fire was checked soon allayed all fears for the safety of the building. NOT Assuan.—The rule upon J. K. Edger ton, Receiver of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, to show cause why he should not cease to obstruct T. Haskins Du Puy, in the discharge of his duties as SeQues trate?, was mot called up in the District Court, owing tothe absence of Judge Hampton from the bench, and John H. Hampton, Solicitor of the Eastern Division of the Road. For the same reasons the application of the Sequestra• for for authority to pay the wages of the emu pkgryees up-to December Atti, the date of the se "lntutration, was not considered. The former case wilt probably be disposed of this week; the latter as will be seen by an item elsewhere, bas been satisfactorily arranged. Tat C. & P. R. R. SEQUESTRATION.—In the matter of the application for a writ of se questmtion and the appointment of a segues trator for the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail road, Hill Burgwin, Esq., stated on Saturday, in the District Court, that he represented cred itors of the road to the amount of $20,000, and asked the privilege of interpleading for them when the cue comes up. The Cambria Iron Company hold a judgment for $12,000, and another party holding a largo claim resides in Massachusetts, and he desired time to commu nicate with them on the subject. The privilege was accorded him, and consequently the rule may not be argued for two or three weeks . Tits Daum Comr.—A newsboy stepped into the-sitting room of a hotel, on Saturday, and offered for sale "Helper's Impending Cri sis." After disposing of a copy of it, he ap prcianhed a man with very owing pro-slavery sentiments, who no sooner heard the name of the booknttered than he raised his cane and diote - the boy out of the place. A witness of thb affair remarked that the crisis had come sooner than anticipated. Birrita. Attorney ooUter,mkto has beep neriquely,ill kr some time, is, we are 24pm:a to leet:rt, .Fecowging,kie tlealth,ati4 will dbe able to rostimil basin au. ' ----. i---...___ 4,, .:. . j \\,...... he --- - - (2E0 , 88 ELL:tr.s. —On Saturday Edward Davis THECt),,pee OPERA TI , t . l't: This ced•bra made information before Alderman Lewis. ~, , . , , i , . ., . , : , , ,1 p t i ke t 1i 1 : %t ::i , 1, ,, ,i1.. ph." ) ~, 1...., ~, t .n, 1. ..,„L 4 ,,,!!, Charging John Howley with surety of the peace io ire P.ii....bi ", ;;lTlie '' Ztr ' e r :',.l'.' . 1 .. . ,i 1 e ttz . e7 ,. .i , : t, i ,,: .! 0R r.., :.r . iii . j i, , h , t ; and Patrick Karol+ with assault and battery ....I n.• opera of `Th.. Bart,, of seiifia" rho ooliipnri, From the statement of Davis it would appear t e t i , t . ll:r t z , i j (::•;••• :il l. : 1 17 .1.1 i t /:, • •1 - 1111,, 1111.1 IA •• Lille. 1.,.. du • ItA that all the parties rftid e near t h e C opper mn..i. i 5;,,,,i,,“,, : . :,, , 1! ,, ,..:::.,;,,,:'.;:, i ' , 7‘ : . :(l ' . , Works at Two Mile litua, that his dug attack- n , • - iii*Y ii , i , i (xi arid killed some of llowlev . ii hoes: that THE ( )111•11 AS ., F . AIR. at City fla : will be Howley and Karns visited his preiliises,the for• nosy i..-.(1 O A 1,./ t 1,, r, ruing. /ssi•l We :i • •c• :lir f .1. 1 .1. mer threatening him with a piswl, and the lat. nosy Httr , ..t.- It 1.1.,211., rI. ir.,.., “: : ~. ~, ::, tar committing an misault upon his v, ife How. ~ ,. ..i ii.,,,, . i me seasoa. rf•iiivoil, . 11, i, -.:• ley also made informal ion charging Davie with n f " ,,u ,",;, 1 " — ,'„,"i",'„, i ;;;„,„":„ - ; . ',:„;;:" i ; .„" ,' ".:". ' kipping a riciow dog. All the parties were ,AI. w .I:',r- .., .1:.I :. : ~• . :` ' i ''l -- ". held to bail to answer the charge- preferred tie " I " l .'"ssu . 1 isns , ":l 3 -: 0 A.:l ', against them FAIR, vPi L L , l'io-ual• until tifin 14 at four P FISE CH %NI•KIIER The itialios St P. - ter'., Church. Grant street, ..,it of Owl; ~W li meatoi, gotten up a Side!itliti lier, one of three similar in the isiuntry, and very beautiful, representing a iiirona or trio!, crown. which they have placed in tho ham,. The interior ~rtl;e church is beautifully rated with evergreens • the effect I which is magnificent. surpassing any precious decora tions This, too• ha been the work of the la dies, and the congregation will thank them for both these fine Christmas donations. JURY DISCI! A —Tilt! jury in the case of John 1. /lutpao k t Co vs lt.aly l'atter:or, and Alexander KinE. , , action of trespass in the ClL±e. came into the District Court Salurda and asked to be di...barged, has ing failed t. tiree The Court discharged thuni. and the balanor of the parwl, with the thank s the Court. which adjourned until Tuesdas, when the ari4unteht list will be taken up Fiat is NEV. CASTI E. —A few day, sitwe, the kt.g. factorr of Edwin Bull, .n the f•wt •troet. St-w tally consumed by tire, with its rontootr. Tht , foundry and machine shop of Van lir.-ki!n .1”ors. on the opposite side , pf the 4tr,et, wa, in imminent danger 11r at,tit four thousand dollars. Nu in,urance A N.,THER I i 1 , 1.: --A man named Thottol.: 11 allure, r..si , ling it Pine tuwn,hii, coultilit• ted Rtrioide, une day lust week, by hanging hlru,eir t— a tree in the WihA, had I,er, derunged for sorni• time, which acc , unts for tlo• porpotrution of the mush act. li, cleceaakal wa reBpectabir man, in w , •1!-to•do and e,Loemed by all who knew him Ascot ED.—The matter of the objection of W. li. Brown to the assessment, of damages by the viewers on the Pittsburgh and Connell., ville Railroad was argued on Saturday, in the Court of Common Pleas, by Robert Woods for the petitioner, and Messrs. Sewell and Swartz weilder for theriailrosul Company The (',.art took the papers and will give an earn A WINDFALL—Mike Keenan, knowi, Lc every body, as the proprietor of a ppular sn loon on ,Sruithtieid street, has just re,eived in telligence of the death of a relative in Ireland, leaving him a fortune of .?1'2,000. lie will g, after his newly aolui s red riches during the no , nth of January . Aporrsh —Tim foundling left at the May , is office last week has been taken into tn.• family of a gentleman residing in the Sec,.nd ward, who lately 10-t a son. The waif 1., a likely, healthy boy, and will be rear.,! as t.ln• son of his adopted parents. lie is in good hands, and will be w.;, cared for. FIioZEN TO DEATH --The Franklin ‘Tr, - tat.. states tbut J. Spunk. a young roan some twenty }earl. of age, was frozen to death on Saturday night, 10th inst., near Stewart & Co s New. town saw mille t . Re had been at a shooting match, and it Issupposed was intoxicated. PR ESENTATION.-Oh 'Friday. Mrs. R N A very, wife of the Principal of the First Ward School, and it teacher therein, was preentod with a splendid silver cake basket, a token of regard and esteem, by the puiiik in room No 11. THE DECEMBER TERM of the Court of Corn mon Pleas will commence to-day. The jail calendar for the term is light, and the two murder cases from last term are the most im portant on the list. A jury will not be called until Tuesday. AN "OIL Seittivi.i” has been discovered !war New Lisbon, at the mouth of Delmer's Hollow, on the lands of Mrs. Doctor Putter, which is said to yield from bye to eight gallons per day . Buckeye State. Tee committee of . the Typographical Union who have in charge the arrangements for the Franklin Anniversary Festival, are requested to meet at Frieker's, on Fifth street, at eleven o'clock this morning. FuELFEITED.--Some dozen or wore recogni zances were forfeited on Saturday in the Court of Common Pleas. They will all be escheated in a few days. A meeting of Councils has been called fur this evening, but we have our doubts as to a quorum being present in either branch. KEYISEH . :, PECTORAL —Our readers have doubtless observed a weekly notice of this medicine in our local columns during the past six months. For these notices we were paid, and now we propose to give the medicine one notice gratis. We have used several bottles of Keyser's Pectoral in our family, and we hesi tate not a moment to say that it is the best remedy fur a cough or cold that we ever used. Its effects are speedy and certain, and such that no one can find fault with, if it operates in all cases as it did in those which came under our observation. It is not hard to take.—is palat able rather than otherwise—and creates no un• pleasant sensations after partaking of it. We recommend it to all who may have occasion to use any medicine for any of the complaints which it assumes to remedy, feeling assured that it will give as speedy relief as anything in the patent medicine line now before the public. Prepared by Dr. G. H. Keyser, a practical physician. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and for sale by G. S. Christy, Druggist, at..lrratzer's old stand, and by C. T. Frazer, in Johnstown. - stolen Tribune. Prepared and sold by Dr. Geo. H Keyser, 140 Wood street, P.ttsburgb, Pa. PERFUMERY AND FANCY Gouln4.—ln ma king their Christmas purchases, we recommend our readers to call on our friend Joseph Abel, corner of Grant end Fifth streets. He has a full assortment of colugnea, extracts, pomades, hair oil, fancy soaps, hair, tooth and nail brunhes, and perfumery and Caney goods generally. He will sell low, and everything bought of him mil, we are sure, give satisfaction to the purchaser CHRISTMAS AT THE TJZIZATRIt. —This will be a gre4 day at the old tqfsburgh Theatre. Mr. Howe has prilpared two good entertainments. The first, at two o'clock, commences with the comedy of • Paul Pry," with fire works, followed by " Blundering Bob,* and the "Statue Lover." In the evening, at seven o'clock, will be performed the "Last Days of Pompeii," the "First e Nig ss crowdedht dm "ffiustafternoon and evening.ins4.,civer:;. The house will doubt. le THE Agt,A, Morton's Hall, will be opea &if* and evening, and we presume many will moef thenuelves of take holiday to visit it: lEZZEI PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. MORNING, DECEMBER .46, 1859. it elt • . ti IHT :'St I,”et. Qnst /V iit.t. RT. t vVell.I11; 111 1 , 11 , 1,11 • • ru IsA.l ••• 3(1014S Oire won° I.l:rtPusl, A.th W. ant.. .r 1:- Ice ;:o• 0( wh.. I, hero mm; It 1 , , Jiwkronn trnno... nt, wtreet ! It, r11••1•17 •I/ / pr , ./iorls , 'fe. /1.:11.•• !Ili 0,11,1, and rt.,00 :1,- •••vrk Itly! III( •111., •I, ' • of thdlLKtry, etther leinnufie pu AUORO Iwl..re kb,jl,ijr t 2 nu.i .2y • . 10.11 V e sample /4". The ',Ma., 11 , 1•••• I 1,, 1,11 lilt 11:1ML/tille. BEA HI ' - 'II.:AM .‘• e te.t.itt, r.•14•)'.“ mactuto, knfoft.) :11 n ICI 2,2 1 , •• , 2.2, • ',II at. A . k•UI•, rn••I would riiir.anmend tftrw I.i 'u Ir I I.:. ••.n. /3 µd• , in. I. V. ••. •• x A ih.gtro.r. ‘1.1.• ma, Pqmat , ooin,4 W.. 0,1 4EI 'l6 .trtoK. dulitlyta• GEORGE IX . SMITH, BRIC4I4:It, M iLTSTEM, .&It► 1101' 11E4 L F.lt Pitt Street, Plu.borgh AR 11. V. LEK , . Inv r,k,111,11- I • .• • lug a very FINE FLA% 111 ri Jr}.. A LE j• , :t up it. small packages expre,vl3 for r.% nii!y ILIA IA not noly a .I,Lgt,t!til —verge. but Ix r,,,,,,1tt1ict01,!1:1 ! wiIERLING HoTTLED ALE 4, C. , r , tAritly;itr) hand, • I.' ! 1 i ANI, HAN.:PAII:E. 111•:• •,‘ ;• ' Pnekrierr •n♦ Mn of Lhv y. !:1 Tll E. •tf,.• t. 1% IVI.I AL.! w. • .:ver nrJ•l.ahr, 111 m • • t....• t• n p.q.• re. .:y th• 1101.1, •p!II,: 4 I .ilter - t F..r it.u. mt. ~. •hh•l••11!'4 commend I , r tats r EI.Eli RA•I El 61 , .>1 A 4 .11 TT a.11.11•11ft.11. and 11 tL. , 11,0 , 41.-1, i,ang. - r 60 1, 11 .1,1 thereql i•- re•g.z"trity 1.. Us.. tirdri L. lno wgthug ono .10-alers grn.•rally. ,mery µ !if*, li(per r - r I: it A SMITH. Manufacturer/. and Proprlet , ,N, Y 0.6,1 I,V4t.r. hot SS Fr.!: tirvet. NII4.LEt . Jo.ll`f P SUALER & GLASS, Agents Pennsylvania Railroad, 6TEAMH , IAT AGENT, AND FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .so. 6A (Ammermll SY.. and 34 Lew& ST. LOUIS. MO. personal stiontion given to iir , :tertingiind adjusting Freights. se24tirn Is S CA LE.S ! SCALE:, !: --FA Ili RA s Ks' Y, IVAI., PLATFRItf. and COUNTER SCALFGS FF or aule at FAIRIUNK'S .KALE WAREHOCSE, nr.l9 N.. 61 Flthxtrbet. FURS, FURS, FURS, No. 96 Wood Street. bANNELEIT. i,. 1 ,,,p,r,1 ter Alter, Repair, and Inkr. to order. any deserip Win of Igtdies' and Gent,' Furii, and is able as a practi cal Furrier, hi do it Cheaper that, any house lofts ray. Ladies whn intend t,, have their Furs enlarged, will find it to their ad ea, t.lige d, r,tll 1,1, they on find the Largest assortment Pridn which Li, so laet. A large Elyburt.ll it ut ut mule - up Furs —Set,. from frit tip to ViKi—at whole ale and retail, telvi hand, u, 1011,•11 the public Is invited to examine cietikko LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS:, PARK, III'CURDY A: CO., MA NU FAI_TU HERS I )F SHEA TITIN(i, Braziers' and Bolt Copper. Pret-sed C.,pper hot tome, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, tr.c., also im porters and dealer, in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, kit. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tool.. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second streets, PRtebergh. Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to soy)' de• fired pattern. my29:l9tlaw ADMIN ISTRATOII'S SAL E.—By order of the Administrator of H. H. Ryan, deceased, will be sold at the Wareroom, No. 67 Fifth sc., r.O W ELO; F. 6 DAY MORNING. December 28111, at 10 o'clock, all the Furniture Cabinet Material remaining on hand, as fol. lows .-2 dozen Child's Rocking Chairs . 2 dozen Child's Table Chairs; half dozen Full HOSGOO Rockers; 4 dozen Jamestown Ro,-kers, 13 .10,n Common Chairs, half dozen Office Chairs. one Spnng-Seat Arm Rocker; one Walnut Sofa; Walnut Hook Rack; one Centre Dusk. Oak Wash Stand; 444 dozen Walnut. Mahogany and Rose wood Knots; Table- Bureau and Washstand: Marble Slabs; assorted \ eneers ; Chair Cane , Bed Pins : Tattle Legs: Brush Handle-c Stonemason Mallets; Churn 1.1.t5. Bannisters. Chair Stuff. 1 barrel Varnish . :Xs, .sails, Furniture Polish, 1 Fairbank Platform Scale; 1 Beam and Scale; 3 Stoves. with a large quantily of pipe ;1001,1 Watch Chain; I Lever Clock; 3 Corn Shelters: 2 Truck s. I Four-Horse Wagon, suitable for coal or farm use. 'the unexpired term of the lease 01 Wareroorn and Cellar, having three month:, to run from the lot Joy of January, 18450 Sale peremptory Terms—Under one hundred dollars, cash; over that amount, four months credlt, approved endorsed paper de'23 PaIURE LlQUOR.:•;.—Families can buy a bottle or RhineßhinePort, Madeira. Tenenffe. Sherry or aga Wine. Also, Cognac Brandy of different brands, very old Monongahela Whisky, Champaigne in quart, pint and and half pint bottles; reduction made by dozen or half dozen. All the above for sale by the quart or gallon. J. DAViS. Anclior,er. - B.—These wishing adulterated liquors need nut call. 1). FICREISEN, apt 19-mu 101 Third street. THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE LATROBE, PENIVA. THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL LATED HOUSE, pleasantly located within a few yard of the Penn's. Railroad, is now open for thetre•- ception of summer visitors. A tine ten-pin alley Mu. recently been erected on the premises. and tine fishii, attorded near by. AU Mame stop hers. CharKeemoderat. yllivinmefsm CHAS. W. FISHER. Proprietor. SIMON JOHNSTON, (SUCCESSOR TO L. WILCOX,) RETA-IL DRUGGIST, Cor. 5=lOU: had and Irou.rth )2temoanstantly an'hand, a -- choice &apartment of 81. tn theDrng line of badness. • -a fferPaatottlar anUon gtrern to Oompounelintras i eariptbma. octal ittbbitrqb tIIITIII4/41 4. 4t . I ..11..•1«. i inn I,,avy rain:, hence a =car, ity has hero: I it ;11 trUdt's li:t.l101 01 , II 1 , kept Patty I v n sopy.ly in the hand, thy l'aplUillitz Trade ha, hero dull throuuhout th , fortnivht, and an Pxtretnt.ly dPrr,-, ,,, d tone p , rvadvd the Market. General K Mk, had •uccecded in capturing .xar 0;00 Fed river I radiaal, nomprisinz alms, -t linti re tribe wh,• had Mad , , 0 Much traible dr: the northern part of the Shay. They are to be (dared on the Pidgeon re.servation. The affair between Peru and F...uador still remained uutiotthal. Castillia had granted the latter an armistice for forty days, at the end of which, he would enter Gu)aquil and commence hatilities. The Ecundriaa have an army of . 1,7 W men. Twc Peruvian frigate:, wore an ,•hi , red r.ff Peru. The Governor of Guyaquil hart stopped the Baltimore Gas Works. beetta,e the proprietors refused to light the city at his own terms. The mpanc had cunEequently abandoned the wi.rks after laying out stiL,taal. Adviees from Guati•mala state, Beverly Clark our Minister to that country. had protested on ergetieally against the terms of the treaty re c.:fitly entered into between England arid Gua temala, as being a palpable violation or the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. Dimitry, our .Minister t. , C.”;ca Rica, Was, St Ih.t )UlltS, in Panama, sick of the fryer i'll/LADELPHIA, December :24 ing correspondence was received by the Pbtla delphia Uni-n Meeting Committee: Rte UIOND, VA , Dec 23,1. Jl2,nes (}ibbons , Eag.:—Dear Sir By of the General Assembly of Virginia, I send a copy of their Resolutions to you express. wg a cordial response to the patriotic citizens of Philadelphia, on the presentation of a Hag inscribed with their loyal devotion to the Union a, framed, and the Constitution as con -trued by the fathers of the Republic. With heartfelt congratulation of these evidences ..f ',mity, I am, sir, with sincere, for you. per- Your obi serv't. [Signed HENRI A. Wtsx. a large number of the patriotic citizens of Philadelphia have presented to the Commonwealth of Virginia a flag inscribed with au expression of their loyal devotion to the Union as framed, and the Constitution as construed by the fathers of the Republic be it Resolved, By the General Assembly of Vir ginia, That we gratefully accept this beautiful gift as a renewed evidence of the devoted pa triotisin ~ f that heroic band of Northern con :ervatives who have so long maintained an equal conflict with the assailants of our rights and the enemies of our peace, and wherever fortune may invite or fate impel in the future, Virginia will cherish with affectionate grati• rude, the memory of those who so bravely en counter the frowns of faction, and so nobly defy the fury of fanaticism. Resolved, That the Governor of this Com monwealth be requested to communicaW a copy of these resolutions to James S. Gibbons, Esq., of Philadelphia. Passed both houses of General Assembly, December 1.:3d, 15(,9 [Signed.] BosTon, December 24.—The yacht Wan derer has arrived at Boston, and is in charge of the United States Marshal. On the 16th of October, she left Baftrinah under the following circumstanetia: Lincoln Patten, under the assumed name of rczoalndor th.• wa. taken ul w.th a hve:, eranu..nal debate upon the or: I with , u,•• organli-ittitm, ui a hick a iarv;e num bar of the wellibera t0...k part lucidentaNy, the Nivallty of the negr.. ra... whitea, their right 14, %VW arid courta, mere di2.cuSrSoti Th , • lie 1, paulph:et. John Brown and the Liar affair w..re dia,kiaaed and re-di.. Mr I),..,tighia wise brou,, , ,ht Into t').• debate by Mr. Farnalvrtrth, who re :t•weti eourau in referenve t., the territorlal ine•tion lie was ar.swered by Mr Foulke Mr Morria, of r.;irioi.f, who ,aid 1,, did n, t that the t'hariea . t..i, rity . :nnati idittform, and that Mr ,i. utr debate :1 :arg o riutl/lm-r f inchlent, it) the at•r.• A '.t.•r •tohtito a L,. u. a, taken. Nlr. :-•herioun g four yob the bail taken b, the ev •ni:.g : Tweiity•fir.t. ballot, Mr , hertnan l!ni. Mr It.a.a.k Mr I.:liner 17 Mr. 1.1 , .. , utur. 1,. Mr Muciti% Mr. Dart , atier.r.v, tthlOf.g I tlott,t, i , tll.•r ctill , llAfitt,t whale IOW! r V,kt4, ToCo+-111 y to • a 1 1 i4 N. , pers ,, n having re..eiv. d th•. the unbar I,et•e,...aitt : the hour,', without trarlaaeti rig at v adpurned Monday TL.• not w a...a.ion to-day 411.10. - \a.% Decetli bt . r . :24 —The stearesliii from iin the 1;tli inst , with ' nlifiirnin advii•en to the arr.v.,l here this rimming brings upwards ri treasure The trip through iridn San Prim Wa, trifloll. the t... .i. mail, arid prisi.eilgers which left New Yiirk n. tuo,t.t.lan,r N , irtherri Light, were lying at when fir liniu,.an Rix. F. GORDON, Clerk New Vork stork Market. \ L. I t.tt rut htt 'lt otett t - - 1••••kN oF.-1.1 , 1 /110,, tm! l.:11/ , ..4.• .4 k,.r;c 1.:au.l ~.;',' 1 11.-., , ,,r, ll'. h.r. E' . ft •t• .•rOnt: It R 6:l', 1 Pon.:l_ I' , wL: %.1' .7 Illlti• , • 4 ' , utrall—r, 1. ,(i / 1 1a:e.l. & C1....g” tWI - .. New 11.rk k rqUl:\/. 7t ... Mic•fl,gyn . ' ,MI.,' . 11', k. • .. , 1,nY • 41 4 ., ', 1, ~1 , , n, • • .a..! t ;r1,11. 11 ' 1 1.1w•1uk.... d ‘1 , .. :11 4 1 },... -',' I 4 h,•. , 1 I 1•74 I.:i • Li, v, I ~... A 1 1. ..$,• New fort Market Nvw luaz. i4,erntmir firul..s , O. , bales F 4, 1.e% 7 54, 0 Wheat tirtn..A.l., MAN). t 4,41. Western Willis. At $1.:1 1 • .)rn tiechno,l '. 11 ,s1); new white yellow at Itikumde Pork firm. Mess $16.12;,1191n,::.6. nrIII at L Suer an.1,1,13t•t. 714(97%4, 61111. lOW dffil at 10'441. KENNEI , I . . ;•i ENN F.; S. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, IMIZIII=I V. HEAT RYE AM , ( . .(s. PI'RCP Isr.l (iJkN MEAL AND Ilt,'llNl I+.I.IVFM-11 errNfirk:‘.}l ANt, THRMM, CASH Z. L. EIS ER, No. 111 ('or. Rood :uid Fifth SlreetB, WILL. BLACK FRuCK DR oiATS USO to well at $lO.OO for $ 0 20 Frock brow. ('loth, tine, ime to nell at... 14,00 for 10,00 First tiuslity Cloth, " 18,00 for 1.2,00 '• illaek ('bile Pants, 500 for 3.25 (superfine) 0,00 for 0.00 Ctu,onere polite marls 0, order, for 1,,00 Also, Satin. Plush, 011 k and Cloth Vests, LENTS' FURNISHING GOyfa4, At very fow pnees The shove In the Cash Fries, nrelt.y referring to this atiVutl. 4 eMellt, inn abore pro se ktnetiv adhered to. 0 , ill teal BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. Will. JOHNSTON, WI WM) (il VE NIITICE that he fine piir ehaeed the interest of Ills late partner, G. a. BATES. in the ROOFING HUSINER4, and i e th e ,„l e manufacture and dealer in the following three dienopt kinds of Roofing.— Ist. (lum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can vas Rooting. 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Crarel Rooting. 3d. Patent En isphaltle Melt Roar lug. All wturantad FIRE .1 WA lER PROI)r. Rooriag Material fro pale. %II .n , (ructlon, for lamintr. flee at BA ry..-; A 1 , IN-' STAND, 75 Smite. field atieto • • N. H.— r Ida t.turn t'entent , unequalled as a Paint for Metal Routs, lasuu,i, 14 i• at itIPAI, Na paint. and ohaaner. win. U. WHITNEY, NOTARY 1 , ) LT 33LIC. OFFICE at the Pitt,hurgh Post, Fifth Rtrcet, near Wocal Iyl9 JOSEPH METER. . ..ANTHONT MITER. JOSEPH ME YER & SON, Manufacturers. and V, ncless et anti Retail beware in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 124 Penn Street, above the Canal, Have on hand n large aaaortment of Fancy and Ham Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any mannffictairerl in the city, and will sell at reasonable tear: wait T "oLDE'4'l' AND LARCia'n Lithographic Eatabliehment in the City, WM. SCHUCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, ! PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, ! No. 135 Third Street, __ . i no7_ _ _ - plltteburi/h, Pa. - ISAAC JOWLS ..... .. , .... D. El. LOOKED F IRST PREMWM AWARDED BY TH D. B. ROGERS & . C 0.,, -L . STATE FAIR TO NANUFACTURREn or GRA F F k CO. ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT FOR THE BEET STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH Is T I c)VII4 Corner Ross and First Streets, • , For the best Range for Ca:Mlles, and best Wood Cook Stove. Diploma for best Laundry Store. Also on Mind, Prrrs BURG Fl. Pa. a large aasortment of Heating Stoves, Plain and Fan_ ey ; - - - Gnaw Kettles,ndra, Sad and Dog Inime, Sugar Rad GLYCERINE CREAM—For the cure and ilea, T Wagon boozes Holiow-Wana, ko and prevenbiop of Chapped Hands, Ao. This is an 6RA PT ik 00, No. 246 Liberty street, excellent pn3paratift, and ID warranted te cure chapped le 2 ' At the head of Wood street. !minds in sll eases. The genuine can always be had at jEi JOIEIFIF'H FLEMLNWS, . i AORGAMMVN BOARDS; for sale by our. Market at. and Diamond. dela J. R WRLDOI. BREWEIcb }WILDING PITTS'BURGII, PA mit. , in the Staten( hereby guaranty that in cage of the forego ng hid of for the tubular boilers and append sires there,n named be accepted. hear they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post of tieell‘.4l. or navy agent designated, execute the con trAo.: for the w i ne, with good and sufficient suretietnand ele.e.nd ----- shall foil to enter into contract ae afore,aid, we guaranty to make good the difference he eva die utter of the said and that which ueoepted ;trios, I twr..l.y ..ernty that the atro,e named are known to or %i. men of property, and able to make guarantee. G H. Date. T. tw• 41gnotl by the 'limed States district judge, lini ted States diAnct attorney, collector, or navy agent. deli. leis aw PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. M SAC ,INo J. 80YD....WM. M'CULLOUGB JONES, BOYD & %%:1.1.1,01 JOHNSON SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, .ct 7 PI TTSB URG H. PA. HOLIDAY PIANOS. wARE Ni)W RECEIVING} a , holoe In of I\mx wuot4 - • A 1... a tine stock of PIANOS, of first class Eastern makers, which we can sell from $2OO to WO. The letter Instruments are great bargains, and we invite the atter). too of purchasers thereto. JNO. THOMPSON & CO., HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL [Signifure.] if , GUARANTEE Slausturo, of the two guarantors) ANTIVA.CTURXIB 47 CAST STEEL. MIE=I EXPRESSLY SELECTED FOR THE HOLIDAYS H. RLEBER .3: BRO., Sole Agents fur Steinway's Pianos, No. na Mb street.. Stiiii4A6l lIM WOODEN AND . WILLOW MART SAMUEL RIDDLE; Manufacturer and Wholeaale Deaiei tia OHMS, TUBS, iillinooB, BASICEVEr t• = - •„ t t•=o4 BROOMS, dricC,taitatigi, No. 21 Diamond, Pitteburghc,,, .10,4 AVING NOW IN STORE A LARGE: and carefully selected stock i: 1 144.9ff.4 1 14 V, .4, either men u fa , tured by himself or root from manufacturers, FOR ill supply customers and the country C" ft his line „, CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN,THISINARKET, The following comprise the leading nerds ixt Weskit:Jiro of Wooden and Willow Ware : CHURNS—Pine Staff, t ilizek'osat , B6l% 4 Staff, 8 dreg Oval ,CtiglifgliiNait Cedar Barrel,4 mete s Patent, fry .1 ne eter, 8 Sizes—a BUCKETS—Common id red, blue and green, awn', =1 evarnlehed, half, quarter and toy path; otsdar luseallit o t Iron bound, 2and Bhopii,Plippne cedar, brass andlr bound, 2 hocqX Horse fteketa. heist7irodbaletrd, WO Backe* Iron, bale; Oldr. Weß Beekel 3, well Zi: 11 1M1 Flour Bunke* nested. TUBS—Painted, 2and 8 hoop, etas) pma acei-Ylfft hand made, all sizes, nested or by the dozen. KEELERS--Painted and varnishedi 2 alms, &mks)? nesk cedatiLeelera,, braes or Iran b 0 and • MEASURES--All size* froth bailie' to tltuirter SSW pine or cedar, Sealed ot,wasoalfd. CLOTHES PlNS—Plain "amthead, In HO' gioss _ Smith's Patent, In gross boxes, and Brass Sprnakin Wras boxes. ifEtARD6--Waterloo raised centre, idariottatrne, Double Wood and all other kinds. BROOMS, WHISKS, BRUSHES, Ac siesta • MEAL TUBS—Hingham Butter and Butter mid Tubs, 2 or 3 in nest, or singly. DOOR AND BUGGY Alhcante, Coriesie4da2Bl4 Grass Table Mats. WHITE NEST BOXES—Spice and Sugar Boxes, nest, plain and varmshed OAK STANTiS—Assorted sizes, for spple-butterglt pickles, meat or milk. UMBRELLA STANDS—For Stores or Dwellings. CLOTHES HORSES—Assorted sizes and etyleitio order. WOODEN WARE—Comprising Roiling. Pins, Potato Mashers, Butter Prints and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers, Spoons and Beaters, Muddlers, Soap Cups, SWleg Boxes, Spigots, Bung Starts, Axe, Pick and MMus Handles, Steak Mauls, Ar. RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS, of all varieties. TAR CANS, MOP HAN DLES, iron and *cod heads, Clothes Pounders. MARKET BASKETS, in great variety of stre and style; by the nest or dozen, of ourown manufacture, atEliel tern_pricea. CLOTHES BASKETS—Round and oval, four in nest HAMPERS—Square Hat and trunk I ids NUBIERY CRAMS, of every style. COACHES AND CRADLES, of every style. TRA VELING BASKETS—Assorted sizes and styles.. Berlin. Japanned. LADIES' CAP French, assorted. is RETICULES—Imported mad AMMWIIIaa SCHOOL BASKETS, in great variety. SPLIT HAMPERS. for Potatoes, Peaches, ke. ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow and Split. city and country dealers are Invited to call and ex amine our stock and prices beforepurchasin elaewpere - as we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN TMEALARKET... SAMUEL RIDDLE, '- 21 Diamond Patel:tura Seetin House for Sale. lk, THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALEIA 1.. tins well established and most popular Tavern an Restaurant. located in the heart of the city, in the Di • i„. I t , mond, opposite the Market House,and which for a lon 4 1 4 ~, series of years has had a fine patronage. WM an admi. ' ~p rable chance for going into a good busmess.-.Asply to x JOHN SAVA E -, on the Premises. HRISTMAS IS COMING T WOULD GIVE TIMELY NOTICE TO those who contemplate making CHRISTMAS PRRSINTS,--, THAT BY CALLING AT THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, Fifth St., Second Door from Market, You can purchase a HANDSOME, DURAS CEPTABLE PRESENT, in the way of a SLIPPERS, a/Y E=l HRISTMAS GIFTS! REINEMAN & XEYRAN; IT AVE JUST OPENED, EXPRESSLY AA. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, a large and Mind fur sortment of Ear Rings, Breastpins, Shirt Studs, Finger Rings, Seals, Mustard Spoons' , Keys, Medallions, Hair Chains, Fbile,ils, Silver Spoons add FOrkl, SILVER TOBACCO BOXER, Music Boxes, .11:WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, 'Ef.e. Etc.; Etc, All of which will be sold LO* Von 6.31*. 'del? in the State fIIRARD FIRE AND,.M.AURRTE . - lut RANCE COMPANY,of PenditikAN*4l Fire Losses only. .Agent's •offretsi comet ',33114.and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. * Capital and Surplum over *300,000. Parties West of the Mountains, now hummed in this Company, or who May dasher doing so, Will find the of flea in this City more convenient than Corral) VAS with the Home office at Philndelphik Appatioibr Insurance,made tbxough!WM. MOOR,F.a.- : t, or ROBERT D. THOMPSON, Agent, at he House of Messrs. Hanna, Hart * 00 4. 0 0Mem of Third and Wood streets, will receive prolidtention. JOEJO Pre • ALFRED aiden4 I.LLETT, V. J. B. ALVORD, Secretary. Refer to—Hon. Walter H. LOWIDO. Hon. George W Woodward, Wm. Swain, Esq ,of Phihidelphla Led ger, A. J. Abell, Esq., of Baltimore Bum John W. Qs* horn, H. N. Burroughs, John Anspach, Jr., C. J. INoont, Thos. Craven, Fags. Executors , Sale. i_TBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned Exeoutors of the last will and testament of John Beck, deceased, late of the city of Pittsburgh, will, on the Blot day of December • instant, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, first at the - brewery build ings, corner of Penn and Factory streets, 6th wary of Tittsburgb, and thereafter at tlSe rook.,..cellar of said Beck, deceased, on Quarry street, bth ward-liforessid, sell at public sale to the highest and beat bidder, deed, personal property of the estate of the said Beck, consisting in tkunitures and other 'luxuselsiold utensils, and in the brewery apparatuses, tools and fixtures, &c, too numerous to mention. BERNHARD suERELE, Pittsburgh, December. 16, 2869. and CONRAD SCRIIERSELE, Exeeldtlfe del7ftwartuatia DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKES PHYSICIANS FOR DIRRASES OF THE THROAT AND CallErT, and other Chronic Ail ments complicated with or causing PULMONARY WM KAMM OFFICE-191 Penn' street, Pittsburg Pa CONSULTATION FREE A list of quteatlque. mum to boae eho o i a bt o cu,rmult us by letter. jaillb•Siaj'W NEW DRUG 'TORE, COR. EAST UK AND ON ST., ALLEGIINIENTY etTY: CONST'AoN f TDLRYG ON HAND, A V LARGE E 6 4B7B,URIA6 ° LW A dsaleTrt:. • ment of _PM FLPTDIS4C32I7I,I - 138- Also, a general assortment of PATENT N. B.—PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded, dee FWY.II - 111111IfV, And all kinds of To be found nt DODD'S, 119 Wood street, One door. South of Milk TO I I la T _ TWO CHOICE LAW OFFICES, oniaran t - . , 1 ' ' -, street. ReattLwith WO. Aildecall4olarlim• Possession can be-Akci bY Ja . Mary .I, 1. • ME AT TEM MICK - ''' de ally -,,,: ni.„ :AIM L witarnra ROBERT BALZELL & •-C044 W HOLE, GROCERS , ZOMMISSIP 4110;-, FfilleolN4-IERCHAr I)"" lrM i tießgrrtin 34 '``, 9 4 uolD Patinae( NUMBER ' . :fir,.44*fillii,,. '.!. SIMES 1 1 711:Pli.) r,A :4 :4.1:111[0: I :f:1 JEWELERS,. .451 FIFTH sTarmr, LEDGER RAT, BATS AND CAPS,