• •- .. , , , `""&atted leave to offer the follow- ; ... - eit - ' I ' td, That scommitteo, consisting o f five ; ..t.obets, l he appointed to inquire into the facts, I charged by the President of the United States, e tUbts.i as contained in his letter to the president of the ; !...4,t3ii, e y sr ,, centenarr celebration, held In Pittsburgh, on the 1 -.4,,ii*,;, they „ l2sth day of November last, upon certain brit- 1 ....."-- —a, are 1 Viduals, of having sent money into the State of 1 t ., 4 i.f-',.l.ialteri-.--whem they i PC111371111 to influence the late congressional .....4 , * without 'number cud 1 .tlection in said' Stale, in opposition to his men and i wish . es . ; lood to report the names of the persons "spooning . Northern , o ,.Tarest& without cessation. ;They are 1 emP " elte "' 1 Mr. Jones, .of Tennessee - I object to that 4 1Pfultiring from Some imsginarY wrong resolution. 402 - sarnted by the hateful "Abolitionists, who ; Mr. Covode--Is the, gentleman afraid of the ."'""tilesut to bate no other ettiplOyMeA in the world I Investigutiont [Laughter.] \ Mr. Miller—l object to the resolution, if no . - . than to ba continually InWlng Southern rights one also; does." —cleating . South" " e g me—end _, de t . ne , ie _ tiug , Tho foot that two demoerits thrust themselves -:--#ol3.ehr? talent . . We'd°"not wonder , in bee e `''l forward to choke off the resolution, at one time, ' thiloonsitant slats of _excitecient, that the pee-. shows that - -oar representative touched a very ,041 of Abdrams are an given to lynch law, whin - - - It b Unix good bruin, to Lay their hinds on a citizen of the North, whom they have reason to soaped of lawring designs on their chattels. The this 'throttle affliction has as -I..,:altriad Is OW, of tiorgetting up of a "Southern Liagno," under the supervision and manage ment - o!Stib idomitable and the inevitable Wm. L. Yeacy,:who t io the name of the organization, has hailed 11131saltesto.which is o curiosity in the way of trzoitaldo and belligerent bulletins, eiid.aa sash we lay' it before our readers, in - - • "The demands of Northern fanaticism have sear Monza:regain. - - '7 • In the het place, it asked the abolition of the foreign slave trade. ..We yielded It. 'lt demanded the abolition of the tiara trade in the Districtet Columbia. We yielded that. • 3.'11 then ;demanded the abolition of the in teOltaidelave trade. That is yet an open ques tion. -- • I It does not scruple to demand the abolition 'of shim itaelf in the arsenals, the dockyard, endia the - District.of Columbia. -It demands cur exclusion from newly ao , qsdred territaq. ' demands our exclusion from all territory. It dehande that we-shall not reclalm our -ft ftenneu - ads that no more slave States shall be admitted - into the lJnion. • desnanda that we Isbell bear a dispropor tieds& the burtiuna of taxation. • It demands extravagant governmental ex ' . penditares to increase our Mathew. . • 11. And, fatally, It demands the utter - end • total overthrow of slavery in the United !Medea" , • Mr. Taney has a burning desire to secure a media the United States Senate, and so thp most certain mode of gratifying that reasonable aspi 'ration, hi his taken to fire-eating and agitation, until he his lashed his future constituency into • Reshot foam of excitement and indignation. - this work he exceeds all rivals, and if he fails in - reaching the goal of his political hopes, It 'dill be because his fellow-citizens have be -ibome sick of the medicine which-he so regularly administare to them. It is said that_a dog may bseholied with butter, and Mr. Tansy may find than, his gullible friends and neighbors may be dome surfeited with the "good things" which ho spreads before them with so liberal a hand. In • this manifesto of the would-be Senator from Ala bads, the future wears a gloomy aspect—so gloomKindeed, that we fear nothing short of Lis election to the much-coveted poet, wilLdie pet the dark clouds that hang over the cotton plantations of the South generally and over those of Alabams particularly. Read what he says of the future, and—laugh! "As we near the vortex of ruin, events will beaten. The huratisteoupidity of the North will brook nri restreht; and we .hall become the Tic time of a grinding taxation; or perhaps an edict of ensnelpation_will thunder from the central government, should fahaticism get the better of avarice and the last of dominion. Let us resolve:than, to fling all suggestion of eulmeission and compromise to the wind, and meet the laud se becomes int4Annent The Lague prow A- no...ggio.oar • ooe—alerfnEy of firm. united; orgeolood defence; &policy which should never be, sacrificed to the base behests of party,rspegency or the delusive promise of tem porary advantage. Organization is indispe bll.--iden„;:esparate !and single-banded, cart achieve bize lisle; it Is only by associated and well-directed effort that good °bleat...are accom plished., And we solemnly believe that it is only byfaviell•directed union of the trtuoeu of the South, in one ettape or another, that we can ! *tuts fate the most ignominious that ever betel a peeple. With th e above preciou s iiiiect; we will die mite the subject, contenting ourselves with the hapethat the,evila predicted may be avoided by . the affebmplishment ofihe author's personal sr pirid4ol.: No other remedy will be of any liven. Tor - friend s of Douglas in Blinds seem de •`.eirons of , holding the . PrMident responsible for hL removal of. certain men from office, on so , A:Mt - a the views they entertained in regard teethe idmisdon of Rause. Mr. Buchanan has , bid his day of trineeph,:end they are now de- Lamle:ea to have theiri. 'They charge him with disarming competent men-froinstations under government, Without:ME:dent cauee,indritting in their placs.a "let of, scoundrels and ruffians, whose proper' position would have been within the walla of a prison,'Vather than in posts of • i honoe and,,,profit.';' If' their chief is truck ling and subierrient—if that individual is sub tnissirsto persecuting treatment—it is pretty certain that the humbler captains of the Illinois democracy, will not brook the innate cast upon them by the administration, in the proscription 1 of friends and sympathisers. The follow .. Lo g paragraph from the Washington correspon dence of the Press tells its own story : "Me: Morrie, of Mode, has thrown a bomb 'into the Administration magazine in the shape • of a resolution 'eking for information in relation • to the appoiritenent to, and removal from, office of certain,pemons. Should this resolutionpase, It Will place the men in power in a very ugly frogalcia. Fdirly answered, the facts wood op. that .some of the greatest knaves in the country. hers been selected to succeed the most upright men. Should the investigation he push ed a Bette forther,lt. will appear that vast moms ,of money have been expended to support poll , ,tlchuis lad newirp - *peva pledged to Lecompton. In your own city-it is not doubted that a very latgliendllll ll lavished in thin way-all of It the 1 • podia money too. Oddly enough. Ur. thichani an, IshO Wele;verY enteral not to spend his own :money,- knew that thesa thousands of the pet,- Ueda *ere thus thrown away, and with this I luiowleagn, did 'not, hesitate to write his Da • Qatnne,letter. It to more than likely that the Isserdathen Or Air. Morrie will be amended to snit the earedostances of thenase." • FITISDUIteII Fear W Ara It & CIIICAGe ROAD. 400 6061.1=096 Ke-411 the Coogressional —At 7 o'clock ' this morning, for the flre. dine ritiorpr:oll9itivriek, we fi n d th e f o ll ow ing: "since the Creation," a through train of cars for , ) ..„ , , dq 9l k .. odua t i etkran a e r t ted to the senate ye , 1 the East le to trundle out of a railroad terminus 'in the West Division. Glory enough for one meinnitellait.mtlecra"isrgrueneWoiashipf rio g n t i o n n . Christmas day, for our West , Side friends we wi ner y T ie n tu ri ng that he has been, . for should say. Thanks to the unflinching and un _more than , tat Yeats, ceseetteg and arrang i ng conquerable zeal of the managers of the enter prise, the Chicago, Pittsburgh ‘St Fort Wane tits private..and of .correepondence of las • .eramddither, - dminethei :revolution, which eon- Railroad stands to day complete:a, and in one z te l ne { o p u l e nt, ddifor 'mor al hi s t o ry, „unbroken line of railroad, managed. by on com the pany,' ties together the Garden City, one Lake jig that 'Nos. They consist if more than elm. thortsandiftilla lettere, two thousand - of which. Michigan, and the City of Brotherly Love, nine •-•Were - sr atteeby GenererGieens; These he is hundred odd miles away. 0, :emit to publish, told wilter Make ten vol- .And this has been acaomplished_fo Chicago tutuni . ge ohs COrigness to tile two Monona . w ithout the slightest encouragement and aid as : opiee GP. the "tonf Vireo dollars e . ee k i n e . I city to the company—without a dollar loaned, Tinottenteriel t h the , resolution of oat , or aloud :executed. The undertaking has been • - • grwe th e .gth of A m os, di ndt h ig pushed during a period :if unparalleled depres - moduli& to be treated to the Me G e e. 5101, and money -Pressure. _lt his triumphed ch em . al ib i i n t o f t h e r o depol oev e m s ,„ I over obstacles that seemed to loom insonnounta : eithis.thelioariptiok t el e * eg g nie th• bly in its path, and to-day Is here—nnother tie • • t h e ntonnment ..hy nefet. stn Ibe the Northwest and the sesbeard. , -- - stonemarks the spot , where the reinaine-of the 1 etioilo Pros of Saturday. pliant and, dletlegulehed hero and patrietkmar 1 Tun ' WOIT, Or Tut Lars T11019911C 1 .7 . - - - I . The • Boston COUrier, in 60190 0090010956 upon ders ao mu - oh money on. tito - thin wi ll, remarks as releve : • " Congtas 1 we confess that ' with us the prominent 1 03 14ial ismoriteg of the atiduletestte lit mulnl emotion is more akin to sorrow than anger ; It • estdiarmr-itintia4M—la dies for mistolionses is a sorkof shudder and horror at the thought of and! on other . fat lobs, that .it ham no a human sod's coming intzethe presence of ifs • • God: in': this -wicked -un 'unf •in leftifittieriettuitingffiletneetory of heroes- ryley orgtv g • • i temper towarue tneemldrenvflie blood. af ' j A death-bed dairmneti' ith h t minds us of the terrine scene in Shakspeare's mond part utir4egTlenlye Sixth, in which we witness the closing. moments of Cardinal Beaufort's troubled hid Millets life: n Cenors thy tinit, If thoii '0;133)&4 esi beans'. Loki op had, resko signal of Ms bow-- Els Way gad cokes no threl 0 God, Peen kite r . - t „1-110.•,/iew Plata '' W • - a !low' - II:. •• - • ming* and s• *,, . tall/gom m. n free -late senate" been beta - bliesa ban '-- "1- " , •,-.90/00Tblis baliinegUeg E.Paiiii oettaWn meat, -'.ltteratiall for trbla n o. of th e- .ned. -.- - ..tiret, swam ....- 4 ,... that sieeo autiowiabstomtlimp.." 7......, T .. ~. . 4 • .. :,:in.p.r*, • - ~,,. -I*, or - ,-- s _ . . - ...',.; Re the ritsts4i thisiti 4 l. , ... 1 - • 31, -.itir.. Egelbrs:: ~',,Rei.'3. J. Matta deliverni ~ the second lecture of his churn li:I. it Eivies, olirri- 1 .sou ht day evening, in which be portrayed with graphic' .Ittfore the-power the ever interesting scenes of Bible lande: - Ths 1 , whoboars Mr . Masks deseribe.fiss erild .Beslonina I __l'" amee- We e— racing with -their dei4rt steedantartiti gates of Jar- 1 4ngl ,, essional Globe of a (a, will be apt to imagine that he was himself a wit new of the scene, especially that part of it in erbleh 1 the Arab and his horse drive headlong over en On- fOrtantle donkey, and all roll together on, the ground..., Then, having nabbed the dust out of his eyes, 1 : fierce eon of the deurt !alb out, ”who owns t• at donkey ?" . No one claims the poor brute, when all the pent up wrath of the Arab is poured on in 1 curses on the religion of the donke7's grand fat • er. 1 You ascend to the Holy City through troops of • g i gars; and each beggars !If they get no bricksh h 1 from you, you get a world of amtuement from m. 1 The sacred places of Jerusalem nest airplay to rest to all readers of the Bible. A presentation, th scenes froM Oriental social life, in which the tut puts on the Turkish &stoma, was deeply interes • g. I do not recollect any lone better delimited that in which Marks tells . bow a real Arabian ho carried him Out of a crowd of Arab robbers. 11 who wish to spend an evening delightfully, w Is they are learning many things about those sae ru countries they never latew before, will do wel to sisal themselves of Mr. Marks' lecturing before . a Young Men's Christian Association. a. • .•••=lomomile• DIED—On the Mat trulant,._the Bon. MARE' B. TIMILPIA, °CM/mantel, Conn, father of 000. B. Phel l of the 0r the H. Earthy* 00, of ads piton —On Monday the 27th B a t he , slit yew fa her eat MARGARET ELIZABETII, vire or Jamas .Cooper, The AI funeral will take place on Wednesday the 20th foot, from the Amoy residence on South Common, Allethentl at 1 o'clock P. M. The friends of the family are respec ' lly , Invited to attend 'without further notice. 1 1 settsittie spot. tqlottallsd 'jsde winces." R. WOOLLEY has been confirmed by the Senate no Sectetiii of the Legation to Spain. He to anephew, we believe; of Mr. Preston, the now minister. RIDANDLOM llaxiasn.--Theeteamer &ton ia has arrived at New York from Southampton, but het advicea have generally been anticipated. A Dublin paper states that the Riband Society is no* being revived in Ireland one very exten sive scale. The Lord Lieutenant hasannonneed his intention to nse all the means in his power for their suPpressior,- and' elders a anWard of £lOO for information leading to the conviction of any one who haa administered their oath.— The substance of their rules and regulations is .said to beia followe: ---- - The association is divided into five orders or distinctions: "1. The County Delegate. 2. The Parish' Mester; 3. The Body Master; 4. The Committeeman; 5. The mere Ribandman. Each county in Irland has a delegate, and every shire in England and Scotland, in which Irish emigrants are in any number :locsted, has its delegates and ita lodges." ..The meetings are held in such public houses as have a private room.__ln all such places' where there may be strangers, the members of the association use signs and passwords to es certain whether or not there are any of their own fraternity present. These passwords are decided !tithe quarterly meetings of the general botly, The funds, it Is said, are raised - thus The county delegate, returning from the quarterly meetings, summons a county meeting of parish masters, to whom he conveys the "goods"—the signs and passwords—and in return they pity him each five shillings. 'When the parish ,mas. ter goes back to his own ' district he passes on _the goods of the body musters, each of whom pays him a shilling, and from each individual member the body master exacts a payment of sixpence. Each member must attend the summons of hie order within two hours. If a member enters a zebra where there is a mixed company, he says, "What do yeu think of the times ?" A riband man answers him "We are expecting a change." To test the fact that the reply is given intention ally, and not by chance, the ritandman rejoins, "In what case 1" and if the stranger answer, "The present ministry," the new comer knows that he has found a brother. The towns in Ireland are being garrisoned with soldier, and in reference to the -state of feeling in the South and West, the Cork Report er Sari : We know that large draughts of soldiery are being despatched to the towns in the west of this county, for the purpose of subjugating the lawless spitifossid_to be prevalent there. Now, we do not disire - either to under-rue or over rate the exact fact about the disturbed feeling which exists. The truth is this, which we have from the most reliable and respectable authority —a notion of insubordinatiOn grew into the mar gin of this country from Kerry, spread at fairs and such like gatherings and it was only em braced by laborers who were allured by high *ages, strangers and vagabonds but no man who bad anything to lose had a part-in it. Truax are at least a dozen candidates for the next Presidency now in this city, in Congress and out of it. There never was so plentiful a crop before. The Administration Candidates— are the most anxious, if not the most prirmising. I 00 0ntoAatx thlr other day :mho are ssot lin to - r • ba national —having entirely reehnped its policy to suit the South (without, indeed, gaining the Soutb)—cor tain defeat will overtake its favorite. Some of the aspirants for President are hopeful spedmens. Mr„Bachanan, the incumbent, would have en to another trial, but as he thinks his own State has treated him very badly (I) in lint accepting his erperiment up to thin time, he takes refuge In his philanthrophy, and begins to revive his once favorite idea of breaking up his connection in Lancaster, and living in another State. Judg ing from present indications, he does not expect se cordials welcome to Wheatland as Jackson received-at the Hermitage after his term. The two last tests ofAdministration fealty— Congressional Intervention for the protection of slavery in the Territories, and the removal of Judge Douglas from the chairmanship of the Committee on Territories—have raised a new tempest among the Administration organs of the country. The Cincinnati Enquirer, edited by a postmaiter, Mr. Farms, begins to be threatened by an officeholder in Indiana for not mating up to one of these test, and the Enquirer responds with considerable spirit, in repudiation-of the other. The select. cabal that eurround Mr. Bu chanan are now about to ask the faithful to re spond to atilt another demand, viz : to applaud any personal affront that may bo offered to Mr. Douglas by the brave men who think his destroo tion—essential to their advancement. If the faithful refuse. to do so, they will be punished 'accordingly.—Corraponcknce of the Prat. - BILL BILUISPICARE.—In the course of a recent lecture at Chicago, Mr. Grant Wilson, of that city, introduced an anecdote related to him by his Quaker friend, Wm. Howitt "As I was passing through Stratford one morning, I saw the master of the village school mustering his ocholers to their , task. I stopped, being pleased with the looks of the old man end said, "You seem to have a considerable number of lids here, shall you raise another Shakepeare from among them, think you?' Any,' replied the master, 'I have a Shakepeare now in the school.' I know that Shakepeare had no descendants be yond the second generation, and I was not aware that there was any of his family remaining. But it seems that the posterity of his sister, Joan Hart., who Is mentioned in_ his will, yet exists, part under her marriage name of Hart at Tewke berry; and a family in Stratford of the name of Smith. 'I haves Shakepeare here,' *mid the master with evident pride and pleasure 'Here boys. hare' Ile quickly mustered his Widish troop in s row and said to me, 'There now, sir, can you tell me which is Shakepeare'..' I glan ced my eye along the line, and instantly tiring it upon one boy, said, 'That is the Shakepeare.' 'You are right,' said the master, 'that is Shake peare. The Shakepeare cast of countenance Is there. That is William Shakepeare Smith, the. lineal descendant of the poet's sister." Mr. Hewitt adds sounded strangely enough, as I sae passing along the street in the evening, to hear some of the same school boys say to ono to another, "That is the gentleman who gave Bill Shakepeare a shilling this' morning." Ctorpo ghatt . _ , ,'s 7 totor wai stock o da f tine m e w mc,i4 foronatom rug. l ag r ota i n e, awilboyinow a l — r at — , vk for IP ggo ator'irtai 3U - clone/It: of his stook will boat avorfrlate kbkvrio, ALrato Meats, Esq., saym—"My wifelhas recovery. livlng to the - o. been sorely agitated with Dyspepsia for the tut year.— During this iiMlN she had used sea many medicines blab maned to aggravate rather than remove the these s, l that we almost despaired of bee try,eheeuloyed all the adventages of pm* air and ea dr" yet each day she teemed to be more enfeebled. WI some dlgicidly - I persuaded her to take per MUMS Bn , 1 I THUS, which, I am happy to elate, has completely armed her. Ciarlos I—De careful to mit for lleerhave's Holland Bib tom The great popularity of this mediatee has ltahmed ma Mitettone, which the public di mad guard against purchming. . r "old OP per bottle, or el:bottles for $b by Tyro. grtetws,lll32.l.PAGZ, J a., 2 00., Mantdecturlng P arm! coalleteaudehemlet., ll7 Woad street, between Ist d 94 eht.,Yl Hit , : rah. Pa.„ apdDruggist. generally, dall'alkwl . jalto abbertiocuttnto. H IDES -300-Dry Flint - Hidei; 215 do do !Ater 52) do BMW Hides, 90 Green do colt /AIDA 600 do do Patna Hips. To store and for sale by SPRINCIERHARDAUGH & des) W 0.200 Liberty . H IDES -200 Green Salted Hides; , 900 Dry Illot do To .airs and for Ws by de29 at UNGER LIE SECOND NO •-•- - 01 TIIE TtIOUNT VERNON PAPER; AN ARTICLE ON CIIIIISTEVf DC TIIE I:10N. EDWARD Ri:RETT IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER Which I. nov miy G,r, =l< by HUNT 141INER This II ths trot combos of THE NEW YORK LEDGER .r.hlch Lvitr bra imxted in addition to other attraetiona, We MGM contai pecctll.is letermting LETTER WRITTEN BY WASHINGTON From Nell. York City To his "Dear Lund,” at Meant 'Vernon Never before publit.bed BY !M. L. R. 910OURNZY RUNT & MINER, Whole,4ale Agency itiasonie Hall, Fif G ',MASON'S NEW YEAR Is OUT ! It is a splendid number, full of interesting rudlng_ Among the engraving. are Portrait. of raw. Lean. Can,lactetery of Stele, Pension Drotalsa paniner and Yor sate 4 an the Periodical Depots, et 4 cent. per cap,. A. NITINCII, General Agent, • INthe Court of Common tens of Allegheny county, in the matter ads. voluntary eadyntent of Jame Mathlnn ter the benefit of cerlitors to Louie' MAUD... No. lib October Term, lad. And wow, December Vl, ieee, the scorned of the Analyse havlog been died of record to this ram, t e wort order that balm of the uuts be given too days to the DadyPeLtbergh Gunnar, and that the acconnt will ' be allowed by the Osurt, oo Newsday, the eighth dayof Jenuary, A. D. MO, unless o®. be shown why such so ccaudshall not be allowed on or before that time If 1' TON WORT. • A tras orpy of the ord.. AtlNt: DANIEL ARDSTROSO, de24lOLd Prothonotary. QUAWLS, CLOAKS AND RAGLANS- Alan, Drees Goditrtif .lmo.t every variety, a tret.l oddment arid ma lon,u they can be roood.y place_ de29 C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market etre.. FLOUR -50 Gaga Silver Spring extra fa.. ly Ylour,Juel rec'd and [..r •ala. by ROBERT DICKEY . _ lIIED FRUIT -5i brigs Dried AppleF: '24 D ,k 3 do Peselm, ttotr landing Mr ode t.y d.. 29 L.0111111.T DICKEY. FLOUR -325 bbls Extra Family Flour now tandlaa per Ida Hay and St, lonia. dein WM. !MUM] NON, 19:, Liberty .1. TNDIA RUBBER COMBS—Of all kinds, i and of Um beat quality, for odaat the 1000 Dabber loafed, :10 and 28 Et. Char at. 3.5 U. PHILLIPS. INDIA RUBBER DOLLS—AIso, doll heads Orld bodizs, which will be sold at ...Lot the ladlaltute pot of [dej .I.P. 13. PHILLIPtI, . . FLOOK OIL CLOTII—Of al I widths, from 2-4 to 244, arid of e superior quality, for sale rebel. Ws sad retail by J ii.rn I LLIPS, deir3 26 and 29 Pt. Clair street. TENN. WILEAT-1013 elks now lanai. from einem.. Delegate, for sale by IYAIAII DICKEY & CO. de7ffe rrENN. FLOUR-490 sk.s City ziA Mills, no landing from reenrricr Delrglat, for 6.1‘•1C• SY I CO d. 2l llAn DE d. 21 . _ DRY APPLES—n 7 sks dry, now landing from steamer Mermaid, for wide by deM) ISAIAH DICRIsr t CO. GREEN APPLES-24 bbla now landing trots steamer Glenwood, ter bde29 113A11,11 BICH= CAI ipLex SEED-23 bagi now 40-riding from gesmor Olenwoo , l or We by , f BALM DICKEY a CO. O:ALEC PEACHES-6 bbla now landing Yfrometeemer Glenwood, for ...by de29 MIMI DICKEY ~.„ /[PENN, WH EAT-1000 sks now landing Men donator Glenwood, for eale by MIMI:IWO:REY t CO. L_AktD &GREASE-5 bblo No. 1 Lard . . 2 do Orme*, now lauding from ittamor Glaugn.l for ma.- by deN 'SALMI MCKIM CO- COTTON -19 bales for Batting, now land log steamer OlenwocA bY deZ ISAIAH DICKEY • C' SOUR BALARATUS-50 bxs fur sale by B. A. reflarssocx • CO.. del) corner Wood sad lot eta CARD IRON PRECIP-2AO lbs for sale Ir n. A 7AIINESTOOA *CO, .111171 oar= Wood and Lt U. ..„ BCERITAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS-120 dod ber Rabe by B. A. TAWNIZTOOII .149 corder Wood and bet Ns. DOTATOES 1 POTATOES 1-600 Bai Nevi TVA Poutpee Joel reed sad for ale by de2D yuroaoooll, MoOll6/IRY a CO. - - BARLEY -12 bus Spring Barley for nale to clout confignmant. &IC IIIIOEICOCK, MoCREERY At CO. . CORN I CORNII-200 bus Ear Corn in stare sad for sale low doZI lIMILICCOINS. WOILIIRRY CO. DtsY FRUIT—SO eke Dry Apples, 53 do du seessee, now landing fro .t' J. H. Done, or Ws by de2'' ' • ISAIAH DIOHLT 00. TIFIENN. WHEAT-100 Backs now landing J. from steatiiir J. 11. Don!, kr is . A ll i T t Dummy A Co. den DRY FRUIT-19 0 seeks Appleo, 14 do fearless. bow leadleg from simmer Delegate. for sale br . de7B BALM DICKEY I CO. QUISAC--42 sks now binding from Mesmer IJ Delegate, for Ha. by ISAIAH MOM OD MOLABBEB 50 N. 0. Molasses; 30 dollolden Syrup. MIL WOUTOEIXON. lOFFEE - PT ) bag prime Rio Coffee; ' I,_/ _ To& MTUTOTICON. UMW , BANS-10 bbls Small Whiteßeans. de.l9 IOII.IIIMITCREON D FISH-1 ton priiitoeixtrish. da) ' '.,lnt.ircerensos. gaisAes RIO COFFEE just reed:per e•P Lint , IL•It. sad k. by WM. Bloll=. 9,Q - BUM N. 01 SUGAR; priine,"baidi • cArt4 mroiiiitoimaakiowe 0.1. by WM. BOUM: iry d niso r 291 uxu e 1.11: 0.04U4400 bqs this ' day reel as fdralle Libt;:xoltre.s:,-;=RUIT IL :11=0., bp.dlor.stile by MEMIM;i= f_i - 41410":10b tut _ pTtO6EAIr iiiiON.---drry or Plrrsau ROll, l alt—fat nrordeno, with the prodelona of an Act of the. , Dented lasemblynY thiCoutotonialdth of Peattrylvanti, providing for thaliMeatorAhm of 0 .• Clbr a-ti n a• " 4 and the serious supolssieste fat saki Act. • 1. lI&NDT A. MIL,CtII3I, Neyor of rut dey,do unis this, my Proclamation, that on the INBAT „TUNADAY IN JANUARY, D. 18116, being Ih...fourth day of the month, the freemen of oath ward of acid 'city, qadified to vote for member* of the Nome o f Repretiebtathes Of this Common Wealtb;wlll mem at the sementpleas l boleti' Nbectione Initiate keepictive visas Mad preetthets, and elect Am ballot under the provialone:of.An Act of Amenthily pawl May 16.11, A. DAUB. The electors of the P 1 sat ward will vote at the Pubile thot . Nome 1n said yea . = I:e7T, AT. persana b • • to be members of the Common Couttell. The electors of the nomad ward will vote at the public Pchool House to mid ward; by ballot, for one person to be member of the &bet Conant'arid three venous to be som ber, of the ConnnonCoundL The electoreet eo much of the Third ward m Iles north sad west of Grant etreet,; bolo; precinct number one, of said ward, will vote at the housed Francis Jantimon, on the corner of Shah and Andthilleld streets, and The electors Moo macho( **Third ward as Hen month and east of Grant street, beteg prechnt member two of mid ward, will by toilet at the house of Retort Gillespie. anti» carrier of Wylie and Tunnel areas, SW one person to be a member of the Select end six peewee to be mem bra of the Common Council of the mkt ward. The electors of the Fourth ward will vote at the Public P. Itoomin Wd mud, by ballot, for one perm to be • mamba of the Meet, and prawn to be menthe Of the Common Coutiefl. The electon of at moth of the lilfth weird tulles northand art of etreet, being precinct number cue of said ward, Wrot e w at the EttbnonnhOol Ronan On LIMANArret, In said precincr, and The Wooten of ea much of the 111th ward se Ilesto u tuh and meet of Adams ereet,_ being prod nct monber of said ward, will vote at the Pablio Reboot Home on the cor. ow of Pike and Walnut Streets, in said poitinct, and elect by ballot one perm to be tnember ot the Select and ere person• to be members of the Common Connell of said ward. The electors of the Math ward will vote at the Public School Noose, In said ward, by ballet, for one pinion to be a member of the Select COonefl, and four pentane to be members of the Common Council. The electors of the &Math woad will vote at the Public School mume, in mid ward, by toilet, for two pawns to be m ien em of the Common Council.bers of the Select Council, and two person. to be mem. Tho electors of the !eighth ward will vote at the Public School Nome, In uld ward, by ballot, for one person to be • bers member the of the 5,1 00 MCaun d oo. end two museum to Ps mem- The m % electors of the Ninth t. ward will vote at the Public S. hool Noase,lo mid ward, by ballot, for one porton to ho • member of the Sabo t Council, and Propene:mato be mem. bare orthe Comm nuocil. Zech candltiste far election thall be qualified to nerve no • ember of the Home of Peprmentatirea of this Common , w:lth. Wren under my hood and the seal of the said city of MOW:lth, this, 29th day of December, A. D.,1050. deadte IMMIX A. WNATSR,Mayor. SECOND SUPPLY MIR FOR THE NMI HOL S , ELEGANT PIANOS--PEW STYLES Beasidrally cared Louis llth etyle, caned beck and front, serpratlae carved leg. mad Lyre, ram— . --POO to ItSCSI Oarved style, Addy Wald pearl name bard, circular pearl keys-. .... ............. 4350 to 5550 Fall round corsets, sith moulding to $4OO Main mud corners . to $275 PRINCE & CO'S IMPROVED MELODEONS, Elnout portable Ay* 4 octave -.4 46 00 Plano case style Isn't portable style, ham $O3 to $3OO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NE. IVI SI C I=l No. 118 Wood Street, 2nd Door above Fifth da2Slatly tMUMEMEJ IRON CITY CO'.._.LAFGGIC omaensarr or conatenctel CI.CUL O T O ". 8 to 9 • in—Fractious, vulgar and dermial. - - 9 to 10 a tn—Proportkm, simple and compound. 10 to LI a m—Percentage, willi it. application. II to 12—lotereet. Mom.. Commission, Insaranco, Bro. korai:reset lelsconartng Note. 3 to I p m—Exchatege. Foreign and Domestic, and fable 'oaten of Exchange. 4to 5 p no—Equations of Acopurits, Current and Account Sahm. I to 9 p ns—Cieneral instrocUon In Prectiml Arithmetic. tIVVILAICSIIIt. 2 to 3 p m—lnstroction to the entire School, accompanied with Lector.. Ovtinuattlai Co...Tom:ken. I to 4 p m—The come. VO4I-ISITLNO DIVAILTSVIT. V to 10 a m—Lectur. for the Met. Mermen 10 to 11 a or—Lectures for One Potond Divislen. II to 12 a M—Lecvares for the Third DlTitioll - to I p In—Let-tore. fur thaFourth Dials... 8 tot p m—Examinstion. of Onninating Clam 9 to 10 • to—katardaya. Lector... eleshil WWI.. FREE Literary an every Fridlllo.9ing a 8 o'clock. Prints tentractions on any nub*. at all hours from 8 • In tulip m. r I Brad men and Menet. of education are Welted to call and ex We for therneel... Fo c tar nee:arming fall Information and specimen of Duet and Ornamental Writing, enclose to letter stem ~.. 444 m. _- ....mr.m,...1 SuesTEl tubed WEISELT, In Pittsburgh, Ilelrtug Ivry km rat,. rutieriptios• ..... gi GO of Kitt or upo duds I 25 of tyro', opintra 2b Atoi s•copy gratis. darTe solorribers in Mirka Churches and thinly sea tied neighborhoods FOUR *ensnare sent fir net no ea Paper* separately directed In all cube. The BANNER AND ADVOCATE la of • goad elsa print ed ao *Ellett papa and well .aerated. The °REIGN MREERYONDILNOR le the very easy, 'and le , I worth the whole snbecriptton price,. The NEWS NEWS baleen early and very fully. Thern le sunanary of DOMESTIC NEW& The Ir. AND ADVOCATE ill .o encelleat 4Drzsralla MED/L - Af, MaeliV very large circulation among Wall*. w kstore*, ho Me. are both • and ernAcro to ender Paw* 800 chenters Manutactunere, Artbta, Protleakand Men, Blom kerperil end all wbo seill nipply tuna= walrus Watbacrlptione are barbed at any [hue, but with the Na. T ale a favorable time to begin. WS_ • - moot. la Weal.. • • ••• r DAVID MILINNBT, Proserletce. PIIILADILPIIII rrANT'S EFFERVESCENT BELT /PR AV ERVECT, prepared on malre user prieripie E froca l i sta O and argertaznalyta Ibex I•o7 , te i t i ffiellsar 4kEt p•Paiallon Pot eirto t ettlirally inmost D a sia, to ligesuott. BUllous altectioos, ileadanbe, ELosvihuvo. Aaidit f of the Atocisch, Ovalvimess, Rheumatism. Lom of Appetite, Grave, Nervous Debility, Netters or Vocative, Affections of the Liver, An., At. A largesspp J ly ust flie INO d by ;44 dirtier of tha . Diamond and Market 4. 1 - 1 iARISTMAS PRESENTS FOR BOYS. SKATES, POCKET-ENTVES, FIRE ARMS, , a.. lo gnmt praoslon, deVi J UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, SIX. BARRELS CRAD CIDER, I=l IL<s:MOV AL. JAMES WILSON having disponi" of Lig JAMES : d Ilat and Cap Mors Room, No. 91 Weed streetotall, h. Fayed DDI mock of Hats and Caps to'bia fiat nom on Pod I Meet, Aliekthenv City, appieite •tto New Savings BaA skiers may b. towel a large ase.rtment of fiats and Ca Oi st 'sty evinced prime eirDICIDVAD ADD DRIANDIi TOOK Nana —The present steels tbe mid to blabs room for Spring Oomis. doi6d" QUNDKlES—hemlock Sole Leather; lT One Domed do do Vectich aud Domestic Kite and OislC; Upper Loather: Lining. Binding and Kid Skins. Tanners' ifilt Ballwn; Slum Lasts, le. A large and choice stuck for .1.10 by dela WM. WILKINSON, Liberty et. FLOUR, &c.-40 bbls. Nxtra Flour; no do Patra Family flow; 100 do flupordto. du 109 bus. mod white Nevus: 30 do Dried Apples; bbl., Tortdpin 135 ktra poked Butter; 430 bbl.. Mors Pot k, dell R. ROBISON a 00. pitopuor—so kga No.l packed Butter, 4 bbl.. Dded Apples, 40 do mall *bits 80... Cd kegs No.l lAA 1 sees learn. _. • . • - 14 darn on cousigument and de - 17 *l7 ATM:I:I4IAM k CO- SELLING 'VERY LOW— Needle Work 031111 M I '7! Moores, Bata, Also, all Wads of Dress Goods, Shair:ss,stscis Ts. ..23 G. fuNsoi LOVE, la lisskoa ea. I RODUCE, PRODUCE.- = Ogg. Lars quality Roll Bogor, 00 broth., Red Potatoes, " Weston, Dried Apples. 100 0 WOR.o Besse, MO O Cots, • 00 0 Tar Corn., 10 bbio. Onion,. for ago by )111)01.11, MATO A CO.. R&M. lAbortY Bt. G • ROONBIES-350 Bp Rio Coffee; N.JI 00 R 6 0. P•PP•r; 23 do Abider, 24:* Dattaamorted Drawls V. Tobsom: HO Half Mods P. and Disc& Tom; 20 Timmins& R. 164 76 BU. Golden Syrup; 60 do HAMM BURiVBR for odd by & DILWORTH PRODUCE -400 0 lbs Bulk Shoulders, 600 Brutish Piims Daisy; 300 do Far Ooro; 100 do Potsloe2 30 do Mao Dam.; 15 do its 2 &ad; Arrived par . Pittsburgh, 11-14. smd for Ws by dsrs BMW= DILWORTIL SUNBRIES-5 0 kgs No. 1-6 Twist Tob'o; 100 Dona roarl Starch; 00 do Pan Sow • TO Kap molded Mot; 100 Yip Load Wolin from deism St. Loot* and isle by SHRIPZIL DILWOLITII. (ANT 01.8 E EXTRA:HEA,VY.VANTON 11,1101118 lOSOSIVIED TO-DAY—Alloy good o only 10oeuts per yard, at store of Harchnold k 00., nonerouf wow of Am Wood IllsztotOzoloo: &hobos., Woo voodoo& two , Prits.4l234 cu.; averadsting Koalas 12% etc, and fob° ote sol&&& thg& Who stock of Wad Dr.& floods at dal —I-33S 2226 BAOS DRIED ESA bags wed Atrpke end 'bar White Baas, WWl= . hoot arum IIL Loalitui by 1111._;11.11_,BAIXF, ."/ 4VP MIDS. O. BUG AB; 100 bbbi - N. 0. goys," boding from otoomor Dr. irlo by . daB_liiiii"ll.ll,lllLlV 18.1BBLS.N.Q.IdOLU3 _ t _ , AA; badlag *or downers Dr. !I?s• and Jm smkf. Books - 4ifot the Holia*YE M 14 ' 414 ' KAY Sr.. CONTANy • Tate JOHN $. DAVISOIS, 3so, 45 woop imiat Er . PITTSBUIIGII GAZETTE, t INVITE ATTENTION TO TILEht E x_ No. GI Market Street, nr.ix fourth tweet tozdv."'"uu"'" PITTSBURGH, PA.. I B 0 0 K. S , PUBLISHED DAILY AI , D WEISLY Olt ty S. RIDDLE Sc.. CO AS -just returned from the Eastern Cities I Suitable tor the en.,lig n o lidapy:now opt% with - a 'FREW STOOK at for assuninutlon, stern whkhlrtilberdund the ALL THE NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS' tone g splendidly barna sel finely illustrated adore OP THE BRASOV' • • The Stratford Gallery. or The siiskspeare AMERICAN;ENGLISH AND Sisterhood, with-forty five TINE Steel Por.• • traits. ' . . WOmon of. Beauty and Her:clime from Semi rardis to gugenie, with nineteen superb Steel Engravings. The Gallery of Famous English and -American Poets..„ . , Iltpatt? t ed 7itb.nver,one hundred Engravings on Stiel. Favorite English Poems of the lait - itio Cen turies, with one hundred splendid Engrav ings on NX< K A, . Rhymes and Itoundelaya of Country Life, su perbly illustrated. Christmas with the Poets. Illustrated. By Birket Foster and others. • Pollok's Course of Time. Illustrated from designs by Birket Foster. - The Proverbs of Solomon, with twenty fllus trationS, by Gilbert. Lays from the Holy Land, with slily splendid Illustrations. Lyra Germanics, or Lays from the Land of laither. Translated from the German.— Richly &and andilluitnatts - 1.- • Finely bound and illustratecteditiantTof. the Poetical works of Poe, Burns, Scott, Milton, Moore, Byron, Hood and others. The Etching Club Series, comprising the Po etical Works of Gray, Goldsmith, Seats, Coleridge and Bloomfield. Finely Illus trated. The Sabbath Bell Series. Beautifully Bound and Illustrated. Together with • large stock of Ono editions of tho boot authors in every department of utertner. —ALSO— Jiteb) Abbettuseuuntil. • . . OPPICLILL PAPER. OP THE CITY• BEIVEINTS.'"-THIRD V EAR, INCREASING CIRCULATION, OP BOTH ITS DAILY 4 , WBB.HLT EDITIONS, It often manna lodocoosoots to adverthrers, being lira vorsaUy isoogolmi so The Beet Commerelal Paper in the west, llerehants. 'lllanufaetne•rs and ramilies In then claim and' the anrroonding region, Incind. Ing parts of Pennsylvania, Ohto, Northern Indiana, Western Virilida, Wisconsin, lowa. 'Kansas And Nebraika. ,may -Advertising at Moderate Prices:VA Birray terms, see ia.dber columns—Ant pegs. ADVIRRTIRING ROUTS FOR TUE GAZITYL—Meeent. O.IL PITYING ILL A 00, 119 Nemo et-, New York, and State et, Boskin; Mauro. W. H. IWDONLLD & 00,1 02 Kora. et, tie. Yak; JOY, OUR 00,10NRS WIR BDEIL .0 C. PIERCE, Phßed•lphle. delSaleutfT GOLD MEDAL PIANOS CIZIONERING & BONS' A NEW SUPPLY OF Prepared fbr the entortitar expressly for the Holidays, ccity elating 0(0% and octaves, In plain and carved liatewOod cam of t be nand elegant dencription, ha. BONS,m receiv ed from the ftctory of CIIICHICHING odo.— Amoco them are two Laub XIV, of the new wale, three reviewed, 7 octave, trrua A to A, which far beanty of exteri or powerful tone. and eleaticit of touch, are beyond nom. pirtein, eopetior to any 1.519 y 11.111g11 ever brooght to the city. The public ors twepectntily Invited to cell and exam. has these magnincent Piano., and lodge for themeeina. NOTION TO PIIIIINISSIBIL Parchment are hereby notified that the Plasm of ; Messrs. Chickening k Sons' manufacture ere tarnished to no other dealer In the city eimpt the eastern/or, echo has bold the exclusive @gamy for the bort tea years, consequendi • cop ply of their [Loot I. only to D. Wand MIAs Wareroonm, No 81 Wood street. AT TLIN OLLSAT MANUFACTORY of Chickarlng it Sons, Samoa, have been mule and dbuitrated to purchaser. throagboat the Oniml State. and other coanttiont, up wards of CHARLOTTE BLOB, They here been awarded et the different exhibition. I , thieterintry end game, Thirty-Reghs Gold and Silver First GI. Medals. They re' calved trent the Penasyteasta &ate Pain, held at Pittsburgh, to the years 11153, ma cud 1t153„ the Pint Prim Mediae weer all sotspetitera. Also, the Prize Medal from the World's Plan, London, 1851. rim foUoseing tvelimossiala to the merits of the Piano Fortes of Cblekering k Bonk tuve been unhesitatingly given by SIGIEINUND TII&LBSUG, The greatest PianUa t. the world, whose meccas lb thie country Mail* hid greet soneical won through the United States, in 'O7 sod 'SII, may be estimated by the fact that hie Coneerta yielded him weer oil expenses, newly $150,000. . llortosaantts Hotta; Pltteborgh, March 25, 'fit Joks 11. Wider, Agent for Chleteriag k .Pons—Dear Ydr—hinte my arrival 1. America, I have cowstently used the Phinos of Meows. Chletering A Poo., and I can may res plat to you fiddle thanking you for the Plasm you have No kindly o) 011 fornhated tor my colwerte ions) that which I have omid before: the beams/eau are the beat I have won In the Mated States, and will cumEare faronbly with any I twee eves se-- ,e---1111111.1 . . • see. --teertterocon-1 only repeat Anal Ou been ...LI ne often by others, ea Ad/ u lnYeels that I conceder the (Uttering • • Bona' Kazuo far boon ornopechat the/end I hay. 8TO( seen to Anent= eutd I •111 also happy to add tbat o ele oohs fortunate In bring eo ably repremented lu the Tone: me respectable • house AB that ofJ. Skating A Rea respectfully iIIALBZRO. OARTWILTOLIT 4 YOUNG'S. JAM es PdoNTooTll IS NOW IN ITB With a large and cooditotly flosehlog.o It dook'most of the POE TIIB HOLIDAYS SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF PTANO FORTES. CIISCREIIING t SONS' PLtNOII, TWENTY THOUSAND PIANOS UICBIIOOI4 Va., Jan. 11, 1658. My Dm, SW —I been tried Cbickering & Son? Nee Pismo Fortes, and 1 hare couch Plasma in certifying that Owe ere BO superior Instruments la Ma COMary Of 10 M M. 11. Orscal. " li!'illALBEII0, Itechange Hotel. She subecrilter, pals Again for the above Phew Fortes far Piteborg, Is supplied direct from um renniactory at Boron, oath all the style they two manufacture. comelier of Pull Brno Octave Wand rime., In plain hoseirted,_ end else neatly erred cars , Till NEW tiPRIOIIT :PIANOS. isith toll Iron frees sad erarraoted to stand iti any climate., whether hot, cold, dry or. damp. Also, - their unrivaled . 4 . SQUARE PILNOB, from 6% to 7 tee, the i octave with too mine frota otoo, or with re shine fret • to A, in the mod splendid wood carved and plain end at price from g 250 to $1,060. Pot .ordy by JOHN? H. !Alai:Loa, Bole Asst top Chic-tering t tom in Pittsburgh sod *ea sem Penner, $1 Wood id, (wort Oda) between Dimmed alley and Fourth at, Pittsburgh, Pa. dellhdlerlaT THE PERFECT GIFT BOOK. A- . YRE STRATFORD GALLERY, TUE BRAKSPEARiI SISTERHOOD i'ORTY-FIVE IDEAL PORTRAITS. MRS. J. W. PALMER. ILLUSTRATED 1191111 rims ENGRAVINGS ON STEEI, from design. by various eminent bands. 1' eL Imperial woo., Inestlquo Morocco, wilt. $l2. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. LADY MACBETH, CLEOPATRA, . JULIET, CRESSIDA, • OPIIXLIA, HELEN, IRWIN, CASSANDRA, MIRANDA,TIM BMWS% DZSDRSIONA., 4 ,0 UMBRA, ROSALIND, r TITANIA CILIA, CONSTASICE, BEATRICE, COEDELIA, HERO, TUB ABBESS, --- JULIA, KATHARINE OF ARRAOON SILVIA, ANNE BULLER, %lOLA. PRINCESS OF FRANCE, OLIVIA, MARGARET OV ANJull, MARIA, JOAN OF ARO, PORTIA, LADY GREY, JESSICA, LADY ANN Irak . , PIERDITA, lIERMIONR. PRINCESS KATHARINE, MISTRESS FORD PORTIA, (alfe of .Brutos,) MISTRESS PAGE, VIROILIA, ANNE PAGE, LAVINIA. ISABELLA, The pl. of this beautiful auk It u original ea It is At tractive In no respect Is It a more reproduction of the "Sha.peere 0.0001,.," And ollerolnsa of Shnknour." en .11 known to the public, but with striking novelle and taste, combines the story-telling quality of Marl. Lamb ewe the gruel'ul crldchon of Mrs. Jarne•an. D. APPLL'TON A CO.. Publlsheri, Noe. MA mad 1345 Broadway. For ralo-by [delPaTsrl MINT A MINER. ff fp li roa THE Nam HOLIDAYS. E. 31.LESIE3 & NOLO., DAPS JUST WWII) A SPLINDID STOCK pi PIANOS EEO* TIIE VACPOREES 03 STEINWAY &SONS AND NUNNS& CLARK New "York CARHART'S IMPROVED MELODEONS, MARTIN'S CELEBRATED GUITARS, And • complete assortmmt orator Inetrnaucte. /wan ma examine far youllelvtalia ID KLIBEIek no, No. as 111th .t. p LANOBI PIANOS!! EVE THE HOLTDAYE ELEGANT PIANOS, )11aDDLONS and QIURLOTTJ SLUM 114. Wood ot_ .eoood door oboe ltdh •.-- . Badly to _eny ! Appaillos. Wee 30 do. My Wv!a4 • sad my ova. " Tim Om an kit y0110443= at. tla• popshr • poor, 8.0: log.. For a& by JOMt H. NEMO' 14 in W0C44 1 - 1116Yaile4, pad, on recelpt of tbe alma prke. CASHMERE 'LAWS at ' BUROURELD • COI, - Omni. Fourth and Idarlat rta. • dad 0114 2.6 onto per yard. DOUBLE SKIRT ROBES et _ • BI3IOI3IIELD tOM, At greatly Mood prams.. OUND—A pair of Fos Corn which the gIS maw an lass by thin &mist:km of smas.J AIMS. 124 Stead st. 111(1 B B. DRY PEAOBBS, WATS, m ‘O%- , ontiosod Ito eels WHAM & AWE& OATS - =100 mote jest reed and for isle by ft2o HMIS IL COLLIN& oars—.s ciressesi, Hop raf fat _ RAELBT--35 ebwiarkieeciend.for sale NEW STAND/MD AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS, In Plain and Elegant Bindings: NEW ROOKS FOR CHILDREN AND - NO VTR. gultable . for Isadly, School and Babbitt Masi Libraries. The Finest and most Semptwee Unions or POCKET, FAMILY AND CRIIRCEI BIBLES, iocht3lag the Justly Celebreted Isola of the OXFORD AND SARSTER PRESSES. 13."ZIWINT BOOBS, BELA.ICIER. Boons and COMMENTARIES In every style of Binding. THBSTERAOSCO P . Careful personal attention Tut given to the selection af sil the . ' • ISOST PERFECT & BEAUTIFUL PLAIN • E COLORED STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES Of t! best Sce . nary of ENGLAND,__SCOTIAN — D, IRELAND, EUROPE AND TILE lIOLY LAND 1055-Visitors and Buyers will find it to be to their interest and convenience to call be fore the height of the business season rendcre the beat selection and special attention impos. Bible. JOHN S. DAVISON, Na. 61 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa demdewtistr HOLIDAY BOOKS.—E. C. COCHRANE, federal street, Allegheny, bas opened o fresh Mock kw the Ilellday Hales.—Ciallery of Famous Poets, with 100 steel engravinga American Scenery, 33 do dm The Josephine Gallery, The Beek of Beauty, The Manse of Memory and Hope. The Bald/ate Bell Serilee,lo ekgant vols., with many cholc•Pubikations of the neuron tine edi tions et the Posts,oshodde standard works with OW WWl tratlono and rich tendingr, Hibbs -le great variety; some Imantifni Books from the Americus fl. B. to don, Tract Pad. ety, Cuter's, ilarpees,.ltandolph'e and Nelson's London Holiday Wrier, new Reward Cards,Fiews, Frond= Book; An. The New Holiday 7mveralles• fn Mesta vols. and matte, C.hikirente Nooks, Ontecrables, Paper Dolls mid- Dem Ansummenta,Oamea, fine Backgammon Boards end Chum 'Ng LOA CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS' PRESENTS--Romerxd Writing Dada, tine Writing Cum, Tramlnns Caner, Sortfolloa, Album; Porte Ilatdm, Gold Pencils, Fine. Stationary, Aa• A choice merriment of Varian Flannel, and ntrinerom fancy article, purchased recently for cash, end will be mid at very WWI mimosas I am building an addition to toy Mora and earn to clam out my 11oliday Stank, merlon to making improvement. de9 E. O. COG GRAN S., Fd4161111 at, Alkgbeny. go salt• VOR SALE.—The undersigned offers J.: for eatable property to the Borough of Soia le • tins large brick Dwelling House, Frame Item aa Stable, gro und, pg Horow;de.. with from ten to forty arms of so the purchaser may desire. There Is a good Orchard of choke .trait; mad the grounds sbout the Ilcamo we ornamented with shade Wee., shrubbery,. It Is • most &arable property for a country home, sod wiil be add on very reawnsble terms. !or farther perticulars enquire of .1. W. P. WHITE, Attorney at Law, 106 Fifth 'street. Pittsburgh, or of the enbscriber on the premise. dal6,ltl. IL HOPKINS. FAMILY klea§fi FOR shax..—A hand, sours Haan, direst . . old; a pacer under the saddle and • trotter in !lune.; te perfectly. safe for • lady ar c,ild to Ada or drier, .111 net scare at the locomotive, military or any city exititemen4 volt stand without An y itched, and Is warranted perfectly mond; to be mid o for h id, an! .taro Enquire at theSteee varehotme of alt J . CE.III CO., 134 Wood at. FOR SALE--Fifty-one acres of Land on the Old Westintoo Road, .10 miles from the south erld of the Monougebels Brldse, will he sold low. Apply to OEO. W. BONN, south idde of Ohio street, 31 door west of tilaroond, Allegbesy city. , honk FOR SALE.—A tract of land containing alt.tod ono 'ball acres, sittiate on the fourth Street Urea, about throe milee from the Court noun, Will be old btu for cash. Inquire of IRIEII a bILCEENZIE. Awes at Law, No. 60 Fourth 0t6t62.41 to or altogether. pp a • • • , •• . , - - of Ohio et, 3d door yea. of Diamond, Allegheny City. oclS FOR BALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth lanai, between BndtbBeld and Cherry Alley, 100 • foot front by SS deep. A Lot on Third attest, altar Smithfield, 40 feel front by BS Nina Wain—The opiate bounded by Biala, Wilkins and Canna drools and emu. alley, 84 het front by 120 deep, nearly opposite to Ponnock & Berra Foundry. The agoara - boonded by Bmallmag, Waking and Carol greets d Spence alley, 104 feet rrontby 120 deep, On y, Canon and Butler lancet., adjoining the Allegheny Valley Balked fitatlon. forty coot:Igo., Lets, each 24 feet front by 123 foot deep, Bight aces of ground ln. Beeertit towneldp, part of out Lot 225, between the New Brighton raid end ililldale Came . &tr. flinty Logy In Allegheny City, Third Wert. Wens's , Mart. Lane and Chestnut street. • • A Tract of Land In WernmeralandOotintr, on the Phlhi. Mullis turnpike, 7 Miler from Latrobe-7G amnia matt• eurJoir ot bottom lared--300 scree. A Trent of Lend near Ligonier Westmoreland county, of 116 screw WILLIAM St. DARLINGTON I:101:dd 166 Third street. above Budtbiteid. VINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOP. SAL M OR ICINT.—The entemther offers for eakM. Adamt that deligtrthit Oonntre Seat, %now occupied by Relewman, to Reserve Sp, adjacent to Allegheny City, comprising eight 'cresol choice laud, with modern Duet Brkk Dwelling of 14 reason Green Room, Spins Hoer. Baru`, Stabllng,Tanent Rome, AC your saes are under Orape;wtricb prombee to be the most valuable/toe; yard to the county. ' 'Them are several hundred Pratt Trees, Apples, Peare,Cherriee, resets* At., moot of which had been Importedat greet ast,and are In flue cootition.— The whole bi prime land, highly cultivated and improved, and Mound In *pain., commending • goo view of the two cilia@ nod aurroundiug country. selluitf IL H. RYAN. FOR SALE.—Houses and Lots in Pitts burgh and Alkgherny cities and adjoining Porous - kr, several handsome country sesta, and t of&fferent eines in every direction, and at various primai note very goat one. Alm, .largequatity of Wanes. land for vale or trade. Penons wishing to ;swam would do well to call mad =Latino the geghaerthen BUR ' S mil to have their pi ens Registered at. GISO. W.Real Rohde Office, math Mk of Ohio street, Ridoor westeriho Dl Allegheny city. der. PUBLIC SALE t F BUILDING LOTS situ 11t0 In Pitt townshipdate the property of Dr. Wm. A. Itimpson, deceased. Thew desirable lot forming !Purl of the ;tract of lead occupied by the laid Wm. A. Simpson, dec'd. will be offered tor Sete at Public Auction, on the pre miere, on SATURDAY the Aide hut., halfput two o'clk. P. N. The lots offered are about half le mile distant from the city line, and are durated math° math Mae of the Wad dock's Field Plankroad.thue b.d.g. Al all era. Ohl. from the city. Onteibraew Pew the Vendee* free/ heir hour. The proposed early completion of the Pitts burgh and Conoslinille Railroad which panes this prop erty, afford further fecilithe ro parchasenhating their placs of husinem in the city. The Terms of Bale will be one.fotirth cub, and the reel. due in throe mutual instalment., wtth interest eemianutvel ly. For the deferred payments, the bonds of the purchmers will be takesioecured by a mortgage on the property sold. For the conreniance of thaw disdains to mother; Um. album. will be is medium at the corner of Fourth and Grant street. at I% o'clock, P. lid, on the day am* to con vey Went to and from the sale. ha plans of property, and for farther infonaation, apply to U. ti.SPIIOII,N DO., N 0.92 Fourth street, or to B. ?do. LAIN BON, No. 63% Foarth . nolfoltf FOR 1341.X.E4 The Stove Foundry and P/OUgh Manufac tory situated lin'the most tensioning part or the ally of Si. Lout•IBIn. gA RARE OPPORTUNITY to now offered ~.to partite haying the mentinpf porcheehrg a good bee t.. already establl.td. On account of the declining health of one senlorpartner; ire offer for aide oar Plough Idarinbrebn and Stove Moon dr7, with the boahrese patronage and good wl.ll of the-wo oers. This establishment has been In fell operation err the last raw years. The busies. Is well estaldblied and the hems and establishment well Marro throughout all regime. of country tredlog with this slim EL Lords to the Mat point to the United States for the onarkuliwtore and ale of both/Roe. and Plough.. It hes an nalbnited market foe both. The ground. wifddent to extend the works to any &wired extant. It Is situated In the Meet Ilcoanddirg and rapidly adirsoded pert of Mildly, and within three equals of the Iron Itornitato hallooed. We will sell the whole concern. complete as it duds, or mewl% If desired, Dell the Plough Ideobloet7r nod., VW tune, &o senerately, and all the foundry, llachiriery, Pethwoe,Tods, Milo. Follow Boards, U.; by theme-Wee, sod rent the grouod and boildlop to the purchase. Per hither Worms*. add.. D. IL MT=OOCIC CO., salrlimdßLLoot., lesecroti. Oltto Land for Bala THE Erabsonler alas for sale section ten, township 12, nap I Stark =My, Otdo, commonly Impwa as slannases Sec ^ sat 610 =sea It is Minded three atilm met of ISWIIoa . on Oa atite Baud btadlog to Wooderr, and wlthinabont two =lea of Marin& barnhOrt. Wanes and Mango Railroad. Th 0100214 wad and narthaist Wotan are partly altered and issystmed— the remstadar 12 mend with =patio, timber—and the Mole is ink watered by wings and naming stream,— This amtlon Ie ammldered the limn body of land to the =My. St will be sold a:10101os to quartars to suit To lbws who =Me to Inn= In real Mate • = I"N- opportunity Is rarely oared. • - J. B. oallestawltS No.IOl ath istreektrill= I OWA FARMING LAND.—The setbscrOr en caw (a ale oo &arable terms dz httadted ems Chola loads, attested la Wright add Ramo& coma.. adjacent to lama of Railroads tow In wane of cordate. thus, sod ate trect only two ,mike tram Conan eta The above will be mold low for tea, or examora .a homier lamb la this or attlieltdag candles. ooßa 12d Second mt. aumisTa. Valuable Ctty Property for Bale: 'PRAT yer7 desirable lot on Water, Street L and Redoubt AUey. nixt to Jobe Inds & &OM beim feeten Water sod haat etteett, eha &MT w. .SDI 4 together or in tote of 20 0r . 2.1 bet Ice tame, (hirl will bo te) . te 701111 Pu U. We • , rertultt htreete Pftteburgle. HOLIDAY Racy Ixdogoods, Wren Doke. Pal Wcmidlok Diodes for WS% , WW. G. J ba OSTON is CX)., • 8 t HN man, 67 Wood id., • ! !'• • •• • . 41..28 '" a CIIILDMIr sorsnxe.. . _ .:. n R~~ rncn._ gklf.aketa;. • A LAUGH STOCK OV JUVENILE sOOE.B. c. or Erna DESCRIPTION. FAMILY AND POCKET = Hymn Books, Pilger„Books, TESTAMENTS, , ' In aceryainty or deo and ilinding. BACKGAMMON BOARDS; _ CHESS BOARDS, CHESSMEN,' WRITTNG DESKS, PO RTP °LIDS, earo ALBUMS in greit. del 6,atjal Junco. 10°DOLLAP. &M VS DANK, No. 65 .Fourth Etreet—Depewite =do with this Bank Wore th• Ent dny of Inunary, will draw Interest frost Amt. date A.COLTON, • • Omen •, Prrnommu, Pr. WArix aro eascuo R. F.. i. . Prrnausan, Decombar 24th, lnoB. oo, ) 0°1:101.1:01titS of the Coupons due January t let. 18.59, of Wm Company*. Tint Mortgage COD- gruel= nonds,are hereby notified that the same mill be redeemed et the once to Ulla city, prealons to January . i fleet pros, In carrent tond.. B) order or the Reliant. dellultd . J. P. lIIINDEBSON.TrefettPrO fan. 1 Orms Cusszasel'aldir Rana:SW Or., 1 . . ~ Inruntrandr,Deu23,lB s B. j Tur. Annual Meeting Of the Stockholders . of the Charters Valley Itallroad.Ceintisay, will be held an MONDAY, the 10th day of January, A- D.,18510, at ; their Oise, No. 144 Fourth street, Plualmr,b, between the boors of 2 and 4 o'clock., P.M, at which time and place an • election will l.lield for PereoDireetors to sem during the ensuing year. (derf-'2•111 lif F. VON BONNIIOIIBe, Boner. • 110' DITIDENI3--CITIZENS ' . INSURANCE. O ?arr.—She Preddrot 'and Director* or dila Comp& oy hare this day declared a Dirldeod of f.Xect Dollars per Sharer op= the Capital Stock live Dollars payable to y ' the Stockholders, or their representatives, onand atter X, 23d that, .4 7 tee Dollars crrditetto their stect. dealt - SOW B6IIIISL L BLARSIIELL, SeCtIRIO, .... .. . . . . 10. Noxici.:-=:-The Board of Trustees of the , I meet siaoarint in ow the eed ri.o7t.• ,-; Tian Mara, on &swath street, Pittaketrgb, s - MP/4= 4 .- :i . DAY, Wth December, at 10 etelockA:M. - , ' .1814 Y. A. EltiTCITP*Olt. 4 El7ilants Sot 411 t FOR RENT—A Store on Market street, be !won 9.1 and itt, se present *envied by A. A-Mason. It has teen recently matted in handsome Myls.and:pmes. Vein trill be given on the Ise of Awn, or at any time perrb ma on ten days notice. Apply to detttiehrd, .• GAZZAM, No.6oYesitet st. LET.—The Brick dwelling honpe,? tid con ± oing Boron Rooms, No. 67 lon Liberty and than Green., with inunodinto r T. H. YOUNG & CIL RENT= F OR • A FINE WAREHOUSE, No. bt, Matinit . ittWat, ad.; . joining N.llolmem A Bow, flubbed and thrived in the beat manner ham cellar to garret, for wholovale and ratan dry goods businata, with or without a largo three story Were. bonne in Um mar. JUUN WAY, Jo. dallultf Yolit-Omw. TLET.—A large well furnished dwelling wita.n modern Improvements...far rent low tea good tenant. jute HITCHCOCK, Meoll.6Altr Je CO. Ruction $5lllO P. M... D.A.VlEl,.6uatione6r*. Soles Room No. £4 Fifth SlThet. pREMPTORY SALE OF 'NEW AND ECOND 'BAND CLOTECII.O.—WM he commenced the sale of a large assortment of new and second hand Clothing at the Commercial Hake Rooms, h 4 - nth 'street, on Wednesday, Dec. 29th, at 10 o'clock A, Id, and continue each day at. 10,2 and 7 o'clock until the entire mock is posed of. The amortment includes Over. Back, Frock and Dram Coate; Pantaloons, Tests, White Marta, Undershirt. and Drawers. dell P.M. DAVIS, Asst. STOOK P., Pr. W. & C. R. R. Ki riiivers BUS; In lots to nat . J:traumas, by . • • &PI • P. bt DAVIS, Atict.N. 51 Plftist. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CU.,-Merchants' Exchange. IPORSALE AT THE MERORANTSEL 12.. °assail, on Thursday sunning, Dectrbtr 30, itSS, as Public Auction -11 Phan, Monongahela Na.hcallon TorotuuT,E lo, * - b 9 do Sir., Si. kB. Pltra - 41 do Mochnuloe Hank • ' do 33 do . Exchings Dank 19 do nook of Pittsburgh •do " By AUSTIN IOOMIS A CO, Stock Broken nod Auctioneer.. §WL SALES BY AUSTIN . LOOMIS & COO., Al MB MERCHANTS' ECCIIANGE WWII T BEDAT ItTENI. 140.—Bent, Bridge, Inman end Stock, Bond end Axel Beate *old et Wino nki• eTrididetehentreßzeberige try, - us i lliwi k uiic J. co. , Note., Drafts snit Loom on Reid Benda 'negotiated on resaonable terror bj • I . AMMER BOONIS A CO., sea Stock Notalkolutte.o3 /our* re. linucationaL Penn institute, Coßm. of Penn and Hancock streets.— The ensuing term rial commence on IIII:SDAY; 314 inst. A limited number of pupas may obtain admission. Tenni for Tuition and MatloneaT,Vt oar session orttreaty two weeks. oat& . 3. ALIBBII4II, Priecipm• BIOILiRDSOWS X Mt B 13. I. 3EI. MsT S , Damasks, Diapers, act. CONSITHERS OF RICHARDSON'S' ENS, Ikaktheme dean= of • obbltdefi that:lo=li WON, Ould see that the ertklee then purchase are meal. ed Uth the tall IMMO of the Oral. ' JUGHARATO.dr, 20/V3 se OWDZW, - : ' u a gamuts. of themumineee sad 4:Usability of Maass& Tht. caution is rendered %modally ri..ixosary N largo quantities of fairies and &Pelee Ideue ire prepared, mom after mum awl media with the name of ILICILUID BON. by Lin Hama, who,..sigardloos of the Wary , thus hdlicted alike as the Amelicau consumer clad the samtubs. turn of the sundae Goals,' sert readily *baud= a badness eo profitable, while pertitasers Na he Unused ma . J; ItirLLOCKS3I. - Imam: Wardle Amts. as Mach street,linlnst. 00IINTRY -GENTLEMAN - AND TIOULTUBIST FOIL Order to—igen.* tbe circulation of thorvalnable standrintArogniclu PT.. O. Baal Art, Cultivation of Fruits, Agriculture, An; ft Ida no =Ord to subscribers' addr6Ein far VAG Fo Ware EES . ---fr°l"V SUPPLY JOT &valeta& arvrErralanta „,- „ o r w ; c .a. Awd aordtttg todirectina: 'lt mean", bet simply Ins th_lge... stmpim et the beck / 0 " J.L.BEAD. atore.7Blcra_d_k_____----L ‘troe AND MOLASSES:— SQQAA toas. prune N. °Alum • Jo 001. 30 40 Anubg,u;vd from ow-Wm N= sad tw arlatry urns a nuatais,3l2 maw ot. Fria DA Y FURNITURE:,--Crbildren's is.i.m. ludit.4., cbali.. TAiii, writ omas ..44sorinp, alloaefil poses* Ilar the noltdigir- [MAW out be ale by B. YOUNG Oxr. IN and 40 5at111.681.11 Mat. - - - - - -- bli: Q [IGLU 'AND goLAs4E37 - i -oo.ti N. 1.7 fr3o now= Ihdxdihjor r ind I ,: - ' 401 IX den , Wood *inst. . . LILACS CASSIMPar S---BUBCIIIIiLIi Jj Do, haTS unbend en Sasartment of sled Cadman. of the TIAOI3O. qualities, which lbsy nee selling ver7 Also, Frenenilicebe sad Doeskins emd Amer. fce hose • FD.UCTIONI , ItEDUOTIONIL at zusa & Dreßoods, riowts: kics, all nualgra. Ladles ars WOW to WI sad _ _ RXTRA LEAP i IARD,' .j eOlt SAKMII7OI- .yprap in °dam M a P.i/S Per sale by • i 'GM W. iiiilBol4, (VW& ORAMERS, OUTER CRACK- Mariam sod tier .11.0aa mama ‘e silo st OrCiaerjr3gt to Mat*, 11100 t. sole, ash 100 000=BRICii for rcrosoocadscruocair4e,:_ Lug ofOriti o
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