gitt Vittfiburgit anent. F. R. TINNIMAN, RIMSELL ERRETI, Eprra". T. velitTiliAGN A , Busman VasAssa. GAZETTE ASSOCIATION, 2.12.1:011.1..13..are5. NO. S$ FIFTH STREET, PITTSBUREIH edit ONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1865 FREE TRADE A DELUSION Some political philosophers have specu lated upon the excellence and practicability of Free Trade, just as others of the same clue have theorized upon the Perfect/W il l of Human Nature. MI these speculi ticin° 'monist to nothing beyond disPraYing the dialectic skill and the lonics/ subtleties of the persons indulging in t eem Whatever possibilities may b e b ,,, e at In man's nature, be is yet far enough from having attained to perfection. Yids dream of sanguine ha maiotariaa„,erns to be as far off in the in definite future as it ever was. Precisely so Free Trade. Philosophers have epec octed about It. Statesmen have made a wordy bobby of it when desiring by craft so-ovcrreach competing peoples. But no nation, far advanced in civilization, has aver totally abrogated its Impost laws and ~ .1 9 .14(1 its custom houses. ~ .; - - -s!ates do not burn their gibbets, pull o . i-4 their jails and disband their courts, unddr the delusion that man has reach ed Perfection. Were be perfect in all attri bute's of intellect, of conscience and of emo tion, a'l the compensating, restraining and puninsialt ulachin ry of civil and criminal law, coif,: be advantageously dispensed with, and whether I , ,rmaliy abolished or no', would fail into absolute disuse. The larger the powers of particular individuals or classes the more beneficent would be the exercise thereof. So, if all the nations on the globe had at tained an equal .tag,ree of physical and in tallcctnal development, an equal accumu lation of capital; an equal density of popula tion; and if their condlti ~ , us in respect to climate, soil sou productions, agricultural, sdneral and aqueous, though most unlike in kind, wete equivalent PS to value and availability; then, the dream of Free Trade would certainly stand forth a fact accom_ plished. It is barely possible that the mil leruidum may include it among other bless ednesses. Thus far to human history only the most advasced nations have seriously indicated a willingness to approximate Free Trade. If they have gone even so far they have not w ouch as kept the word of promise to the ear, and have certainly broken it to the hope. Perhaps that phrase, advanced nation., is misleading, because partial and inade quate. By advanced nation' we mean such have redundant population, whereby the labor market is overstocked, and wages re duced 1-y competion to just sufficient fur tee obtainment of the absolute necessaries of life; as have the largest amount of accu. teuleted capital, in buildings, Ablps, ma chinery and money, whereby the employ ers have the advantage of operating on a eroaner basis against outside rivals, and halt vastly superior means of coercion against the workmen employed; and as have undommon advantages of commercial posi. lion and natural productions. Such nations can afford to establish the widest freedom of trade with those nations that have istably less capital, productions, and populations. In such Instances there can be no real rivalry, for the stronger na tion always has the weaker at its mercy. The stronger nation, by putting its link:, log people on shorter allowances of com forts, which it always has the means of do Inc till the lowest depth of poverty Is soun ded, can always compete successfully with weaker nations. ()a the Faroe principle, if a nation has su perior aptitudes, facilities and experiences in a particular branch or branches of pro da,tion, it can undoubtedly proffer freedom of trade in the resultant commodities to all peoples resting under less favorable condi tions in respect to the growth or fabrication of those special articles. This le substanti alty what the, carpenter or mason does wno offers to build houses in competition with hie neighbor, the printer or tailor; and what the printer or tailor does who or. tors to compete with the oarpenter or ma Eon In making newspapers or coats. Bu to dignify Ws proffer, or the actualizing o it, wlth the name of Free Trade, is a maul feet misnomer. Yet this's full as far as any of the Euro peen nations have gone in proposing free dom of triune either between themselves or with the United Stakes. If England is con oClers ref possessing superior advantages to France in tne growth or manufacture of anyone or more things, she disooursee loudly of the excellence of Tree Trade, both as a theory and a practice. If France has a branch of production in which she has clearly the advantage of England, she, in turn, vaunts the utility of Free Trade. Idtith no these two great powers have talk- ed to each other titter this fashion, neither hasever succeeded In inducing the other to abolish all commercial restrictions, or even to venture on a practical abandonment or Protection. Both have tried to cajole the other, but neither his been duped. This has been witnessed. When Protec tion has produced Its legitimate results in encouraging the establishment of a branch of industry, either before unknown In the country or holding its existence there by • precarious tenure; has given that expertness ilald facility therein which can come only ntie experience and assured success; has 6ivell hre-eminence in it by cheapening Proce ss e`tind economizing details; then England 15,, clamored for Free Trade in that partials:use But her Impost system stands , o-day as deepl y Imbedded in the Ideas of the people t" ,, d in the policy of her government, as at any termer period of her long , career. Hence, y that taking into account the varying degree civilize. tion existing in different ...tions, the selfishness by which nations as s itu is in dividuals are actuated, inducing alittesaity for the Protection of the weaker aglinin t o arsrice of the stronger, Free Trade is,,, Chimera and a Delusion_ Tim New York rimes marvels at "the spirit of the South," (that is, at the (Elmo- Salon manifested by not a few leading peo ple down there,) because "it seems to con sider the prosperity of any Northern or Werftern State as being to its prejudice." That spirit aught not to excite surprise in the mind of any, Intelligent journalist. It has always existed. ha long ago as near the close of the revolutionary war, Gen, ATE. Romani W1T.141114 of Maryleid, writing to Mayor Edwards, a brother officer, said— " There are many amiable and sensible ebtanctere in- the South; but I alwayi found the majority were envious, jealous, malicious, designing and unprincipled CHICAGO API) ST. LOUIS The progress of Bt. Louis was greatly retarded be the rebellion. Not only was trade cd with the South, but such was the general ILL -security that trade le all directions was stagnated. plat •,', mumberof active St. Louis men went over to Chicago and started bunions. there. Clatcm;r) expanded; business poured In upon her like flood. She was prosperous beyonn the CAR:Lary .11 east:we of prcei,rity. Su• became en anomaly of deftest. lot the closing of the war has giren St. Littir a new start, The days of her mourning ore ended. See has entered on a new era of her 11:s e arl , and with !;righter prospects before her than at any former period. The Chicago jottrams So not Jike th i s new mint of St.Lanis. Oao of them says, '•11 the officers of the railroad corporations at the north west were adder the Immediate pay of St. Lim is, they could not work more effeetu•l]y i• build up that city than they are doing at the present time." Trade which the war tuned wards Chicago, with the incoming of peace takes its appropriate channels. Theta need Impels frisadly rivalry:between these twill towns. With such lacrease aa the West meet experience to twenty years there will Lc badness enonch to satisfy the ambition •I both. If the railroads yew coostructed between the East and the West should be doubled, there would be mere than enough for all of them to do with!a the game space. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL. LEAGUE A large meeting was held in Philadelphia to form an American Industrial League. Its oh• feet in mainly to neutralize and rer der 10.-,Live Use cifuna of the Free Trade League cm,.:.1,c New York, that owes its health and Thalt,y I. British capital. The New York Free Irate League la an organization of great power. It i composed of resident agents of British (autumn. Their object is to increase the in, bet for foreign goods, and to sreure to tbro. prominence in the various cornintrc:al ctt::a of the Union. These:foreign agents have been covert eutim thr•agho at the war. They art so st;11, and continue to be. It is to frustrate their Oriels that the American Industrial League is form, I. and to prevent them from securing the piwei that they desire, and which, if they gain. s; I will enable them to paralyze, an they did yea, ago, the operations of home industry. Several gentlemen from the South 'vole es ant, all of whom took high protective grout.d. Hon. Was. C. Lksirts, of Philadelphia, wa,ch, ea Chairman. A constitution was adopted, ac.. It wets, decided that the headquarters nr tit League should be Philadelphia. rite foilowi2L tali terse statement of its objects: "Tne American Home Labor League he that every man supporting a government by the payment of taxes, or defending It in units rebellion and war, is entitled to the proteesiiit of that government by anch legislate. n as two enable him, in his regular trade or calling, meat the competition of foreign capitol seed bor at home, and with the proceeds Or nr!: munerated Induatry to procure ail that be a: his family need for comfort and bappiress, "It protests against all interfere nee w 0... hour labor by free traders and free trade leagues, a. all these have but one otiject, and that Is subjugation of labor, of capital, the .:avt re the working man of America to the uhe kings of Europe. "It believes that protection to the prod.., is as beneficial to the consumer as the warm ,e rays of the can are to the growth of the barer and that as in the Unhed Sta'ee nearly all a-e producers, so each in hie Draper sphere is euti tied to the paternal care of the go, errsar nt. `46 believes that governments are made to be felt; that they are ordained for the common we.. of the governed, and that when they neelet , , refuse to watch eve. and pre I! rt the labor of ! tee governed they fail la one of their moat r tnntand beneficent Outlet. "The American Rome Leak, League a .y ally willing to submit to all taxation far government revenue; bellevrs that ....W.', es imports aril Important ROUT,. 01 33ttii3; that such duties should be Impose.. so as y .• well as indirectly to prot....et twr nwr. w: .r and protests against the heresy and 1,.i.11 iy of free trade, because its !Dee!ae will init. - v.., and bankrupt thegovernment and prop!e, noose the repudiation at our national end State deb,. deatroy our independence and fleedonu. teLl •• the diasolutlf, of the Union, and end in wak.n, 13 an easy prey to foretign d.-strats i{FOaI:AN'ZATifN OF FEPFIIII DIoneAN “: hew I* , k, !,: Into the Senate s. bib to Margo midi catty the Inferior courts of th. , Cult, I Swag. I , provides for the abroglti,o the Circuit Courts; for conferring on the District Courts jurisdiction of suits su crimes which is now exercised b♦ the :0: mer; and for the establishment in each et the circuits a new court, to be compose! of the Justice ofhthe Supremo Court assign ed to the circuit and the several district Judges of the districts composing the Or cult. This new court Is to be a Circuit Court of Appeals, In this way the Judge s of the Supreme Court will be relieved Of the burden of hllding courts for the trial 01. Jury causes. The accumulation of business in the Federal Courts make■ relief is this form desirable for the fqcjilLatiop, of trial, A. anw railroad has been protected from New York City to Oswego, on Lake Onta rio. It ladesigned to traverse mainly the country oetween the New York Central road and the Erie railway, though it n 2 UF! needs cross Ihe Central somewhere in tb.• upper part of the Mohawk valley. It e,:l run through Oswego, Onondaga oteida, Madicon, Chenango, Otsego, Schoharie, Delaware, 'Greene, ®later and Sullivan counties.. The company has been organ ized for ails object. We think a good many years will elapse befers care makes through trip. (.11.. GIANT, 11 hi. report, spoke in roatem pt nous term. of Gen. firrnon. Hence, the !utter officer Insisted n■ the acceptance of his renittna tmn, which was tenderad—moaths alto, and has entered on the preparation of his defense- If It tutu out not to be sharp,punceat and trench ant, It will be bemuse Birrnen haa lost the onal lties which-first made him celebrated. Whether Briton is a great General Cr not, we are not competent to Judge. GLIANT, who Is competen t. insinuates Litt he to not. But BVTLEIL took film stand for thi Union when hie aolheolon counted for thousands, and he has exhibited Tait execatlxe abilities, incalculably to the national cause. Tun Bnglish press is doing its duty well In denouncing the horrible buteberies perpetrated in the Island of Jamaica during - the late ont break. It may reasonably be don bred If so II grant and unjustifiable aaorrulties were commit ted to Prance during the Reign of Tegor, or be the most barbarous ages. The Lngll3 people la divided between shame and Indignation ; aid *ell then may be. The Cincinnati Enquirer announces In big,black bead letter that" Tax Dir.3IOCRA T -1C PARTY In NOT DEAD." That will be news to a great many people, who are un der the Impression they attended its lane 'al last fall. Tela 'litchh authorities have cone pretty fel l/ t° the coaclusiot that le practicable eraser can ra ‘ der. war skips shot and ballet proof. As the power ° tree guns to lacriased tie armor It made thicker, bat la every !mamma, se ler, the gun, altlmFtely ce , oe off wlosere. Tax 911 Preffl"°"' Uto Ottlt,ed Btates, to session at Waskingtow, k ftbefors,lt an Impor tant case, Layolviag as it deft. t ie ertest to labial a Presideattal pardon nis.„ raa a „ be to hLs former (1,11 right'. &orlon Musa, as advocate of Rome, bee be_u recently captured by brigands in the yietnlte of Valleeorss, eat as Ms relations were linable famish taie - riolioso - br iftbrlbousand eendi de manded, the mcfortenate gentleman was put to death, ♦ /each eoldia shared the lame fate, and one of kls comrades Narrowly escaped It, bat was artpyled fur life. 111!7•CELI.A.N EOT' 9 NEW! Es •I.lfili the :tic fru - I. z.ar.2. u rt% utt:aut *pectai allasi,h, n. be.az ha •xo;bitma of the ~ oast,! , aca.: Lrat Great 0: Th , maa C.a , h. L may fur rs .a; d ar.d his Sent•sor . e. a si e op a Cheer wbi,h ha fra, of - a a rase , e ~• He had carom., a . . vs. rr it, fr7o, Dot arnenet • t.> art .aw ‘,M r.rl z Awn and I e In: I as the tr.a at CaVadi Peter . Ln • ec. le I mau le:1, re 0 sea the Sheua: zio/tb, It I:vriaz bcr .nu. 1,, e dell. and Lha: rc, • EIMMIMI net wale b, q:1,1 Va.,'o I It CI., :11136,1 : , n.e I trottt, I t.. t tt - • at an Ile- tun 7. 1,, eng.tr, eLo. It mc6ie a _ ' • «r ox Inc illrhabiad. :17.•,, triti th. line cs:d Virginia pent ernci,, a. 4 rr: gri.d ricad tri cares and weer itt pr a', arc Idly dying all it ascribes tt < ant:anal li:ion.. - IS to OW , 'tan er new app a tealitly %Or ssai, instead of dieid of d iiv)rs, sn t to nth, doliriu auntie and an:Le:lna. Tna Aa 4 ghdte.un e n 3, ,lend b .dy .r Hugh Fagan, a MEW, lowLat!p, lain arta conn.y, wen :,uhd a !Le .1t that .oweahlp• • fen env. 'lee bva L Mi 1.151 1 ,11. tor dap. c ore "ore P , e ex.atne were d.nt : err, . tto have been caused by .lattn., , t•l da: a LT d A Tnnis Dein". az Fan; Line from ritat•miz.n, d, Uarrlsaarg at eight o'clock Friday to , Ta.. , c, not arrive until one O'cio,K ro lb,- a.ten, , f r:. The delay wan caused by the ut tun water In the tank of the lot maitre attached to the train. TTIS Hates or roar. -11 —A trier from Weal t 1, a Naelivil, paper Et ate. Liras so- It. hal., Organ.zeal upon Lie as anticipated ,rnmitilag groan outragt, ^,—.tr-PI t• .-1,••••• 1..1 . 110:. . . t. . 1. t re wt.. .4. 1..1; Ott, I, I I it Lit itc., 1..114 1 1111. A I.l.Llikl 4 4 , r MN-- I ; • , t(2. Z., y o! Alleg.,, re , ; Jr.tt. ~: 21.k.c...1 t: tlett•l r!. • hold:%, IL,elc V.. 1.1611 1, '.• ,1T AMD. i I, a..+! !,e , MMI=EM rac. I .1“ r arty u ;ay tLe 1 i I,r five l I.PsotuLttee•lu of ,e 1 r 4: .1.. 1•ILlag WILLI 1.14t0 ,ollutetl ELECTIONb oia :tt A, 0 , A, 15., tt ctrt t t A E t rt tit k .trt:', , . ;In 1. it n t roir,,vl ,5 / •.• 1 „ ' r• ~ • I IP. lit Hsu, tve “• I , 1 k .30 11, . h. t. nxi.Lor. IZEIEE=111•21111 , Id till( A 1`;:` , - ...' I ,s,it L ,k . L 1,, •- d•.l At...kr...at r. lin, • !re A:. ELECTI •i; Dllt,L I Hr ulnu -1‘• Ue• • t •.1. the :;..n I , ort T F.: st. t.: Irthrlftr • ilhrt het...ea:the Loh,. n....kr ..:I r ar r9.0t.1 H W • 1.1 •sLlct ULECT i ~.•( I..itt' 1011 :or (.I:2l<trir..rl thr Car • rufe•on Dom,. e ensoffof yer•. w .Reid I. il. IS,R, at No 2, 1111111,SLt klf . ft, ,owera 1..• two', .r(1 sf.• 4 r Y. r4ilClueo•ltutd azo, tare 3.111,4,. L 109.01 .1 T. NT, lu•ALk.. f.,ettetAt nun. Vtn 1895 I'HE AN.NUNI. El-P;(110 for Direr:- . ”re nt nl• !Inns 991,', 1,14 nt itnnk , ": tinuor, on I Jan...n.99, between the bourn tot II A. a .0., 5r def.loaU U. Y. M iia•hier. tru•ii 1, - r - r-nutton, Des •,186.5. ADi ELECTION J.' , FIFTEEN RE! rpm of this to ArtTO 401164 will than bolo nt thls oak, au AI , ,,DAY. the leth lust.. between the how" of I we I r. LIMM2ZI FOR REN TO LET—A Lugo Furnished Mom thr two or tat+n y imak met, at 1% - u. 61 Fir. store 66161: a VH ICE'4T—TIVC) ROOMS WITH 11 .41f:DIN•i A . Alt 1 , timen t 1 ki It W• PS COlllll bd iL It onnt •drosa A 7 1.," ur.der j•roper name, at tall 111th 4. U 13041 1,161,00,11 require& ,:elo,tl DIVIDENDS D IVID,;ND. PITT, LC .C•H, Uwe. 131 h, IW. The Hord of I rir fc tor • t,I ,ne r'OI,IIIIHIA I tit: MI'ANY unrr tl,l. deola:•, • In rider,i NO. 23, Of an the rspllalStoct vaya . 4.113 o• Jf: uAY, the Itith A.14:11.41 E. 5.7 F. D i VII) 0.-- 1131:1[110 , 111,11, MU Inte, The Directors of the Ifirmtar Lam, E..r Iflrroirg ham nod roorth Prtfatorrsh n.. trososey. have Lhle day declared a at rooend el rotat 1•hIt CENT. lln the Vi 1.11 e Company, pay - nate no and after the Ilatt inst., at the Hankins /louse .1 It. lIINIIIN, AtterLEAN h Ittr tt,•, tts y ou nh street, Plttahargh, attittiterl reiNeuts, POLITICAL FOIL AA 101011. Co.. 11. W. IdEflglWr Ls' o of the I:6th I% V., v 1:: be • candlante fof Mayor Of filfoguesy City. subj•tc l• the reat,u somlantion. no2l le ar FOIL BIA VOR. t;APIAIN JAM r- - $ MaTIORFII, 01 the 'fh:rd si J. AI.I.E . IfiENT. w:11 he n en, lo: a •.,te of the Union °ter. n. Al,•+neny City., the hustling prirehry ectiou aefia 1 dDIES, BA.VE YORE MONET 1.) By LATIng your Q!4 (3 4STOR , , IFA SETH, WAIFf:S, FOREN, F, P •H KNI V r•POONb, CAKE BASEL LTU, Oss nil on 7e.plared sod nand• to LOOK AND WEAK NAVAL Tu NEW •T A SMALL COST. JOHN DI. CCIINWELL , Lool{ HERE PIUILLM, And .11 kroda of VANED FRUITS, for sale by 24 X• 11, littooschll4;:jo4bigty WNW NMI'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - NoWLE:B DIRECT ACTING STEAM PUMP GIFF4BO'.'4 INJE( TOR. BRASS WORK FOR Water, Gas and Stearn, I=IM =MEM FLUMBEEtS' MATERIAL ALWAYS ON HAND ----- bar faelllttes for furnlshlos goods to the Trade r. the mos: terms sod It Ine lowest rates, are not Surpassed by any house East ”I" West. 13112113111 BAILEY, FARRELL t CO., No 161 Bmittifleld Eltripet Ixl9 PIITSIII3IIOI, PX _ . . HITINC4 DESKS, Portfolios, NIERS, 6110YER 8 LO., delel FIFTH ■TIILET BALMORAL SKIRTS, WHITE, ORR & CO., BALMORAE, SKIRTS, Aipacca and 111Incsy Skirls. dciti L'UR SALE.—ONE ENGINE, 15 inehe 2 - emulate,. feet 6 inch stroke. g feet \env: ).y wheel, wlth hot and cold water force purnit. ttow stalety p•tent peeking. I'Lls g ine Is near.) . new end Is .t supertor w orshas._ .11p the ru.sLings ring heavy Alan. Fill ft ENtiCia-,. t Inch cylindett, tncn ..coke, suitable for nit wetis. (tee le new an he nth,. have been hilt. used. I lit It comet.E , I: 'LIT, LIEN I ltu I Cu.! Laud ref. horl• il, castl e ', pipets to. Alpo Lin, feet of 2 , nchtubing.lseassj.tiatk pump beret., rods, I" I nifty barrels lions Ilttercoal. About ten tone of "cr., El m , 1, r , About ten I 1,“• of hemp Cast lion. Ltef teen Wooden lank. 24 fret di•meter. I lie. staves, c•paclty t ref.. Sinpiv, bt ANDARI/ .:en It or •I fleflorry. hear Plorpshurg Bride UH reLE —A BEAUTIFUL COLN Y 8E,.l DEN CE, situated in lblllne towr pity, fronting on th• 41.11,115 . Passenger llal.roa •,oui.i.O feet, IMOD< N' tab on the Allegheny liave• fp.,l“.ljlt snout acres of land with a he Hilts are use. with eleven well Ontshed snows. stun 'r•itir stable, cordage house. wash hos., house suo other suildugo, a variety of Irv: trove. This property wilt ha sold on very roasor sale terra.. Poestesten given the gist day ; April. lode. For further information enquire of E. 7 OW Eft dela if heal Estate Agent, 1614th street. 'OLD 1.) \ hit WATCLIES, kJ 0.11 IF.. Et BY, °LOCKS, SII • k.l: FL Al El , W.s,. h.c., Urn cst, A 1 k NO, I.en, , o'clock, and at ,he e hour every (Pll , ,wlng eyenthg thin Week. Will he eel, at the •rnre a% Penn street, anove (Tiara, In k ilth ward. loslow out the entire Inge and valuable s unk. •very au;nerlor assort ment of above goods, arbletk n 1 be A great 05500 tualle fur bargallas. detd a :leII.F AINI4. itmetioneer. A.LUA kiLE, BANK. (A 5 9 . UTI3EH itfliS. 7 1,1...,DA EVESISti, December lYth, at o'clock, will be sole, on second too, of the t 'cm turrets] Ssl. a Room, Pie Smithfield street, opposite the Post lr Rln, the loilosettur stocks: theses First National Dank, ME= do Pittsburgh tgas COLII pi. 3 . ; So Central Park shun; Cesapan7 I,N)CH THOUSAND DOLLARS will urthx•e c , xturt•ble WILI / BeamLila' Orouo, eattea, ~ I hir.l n tale Lali and rooms, ann., crino, ,:..ahc , l ,TO fee' trout, the to, • Una • , , , t • extecnlll, oat, 1, an len• lon 11,11 till Pe , • ..• menc!. i•t 4 go .. r te ptooce:,. lEEE (uLl)! O.Li) ll= /1 v•rialua sixes , ales and patterns. Also, CI.. tors lets del t j 1{()N AN!) STEEL.—The term of years ■wring expired , uriag which I agreed thst Messrs, Prow• • Co should hare the exclusive. use sot (Le prove. l• 1 which they produce 19 L. ',LED sTIM.L., as well . a superior &riddle e 1 lieu, I ant now prepared 5415.11 the proses. is all its estatls Jodi( II HAILE - T. dsid Will ins Hell ESIRABLE RESIDENCY IN A.l.e• LEOLIEN Y FUN MALL.-1 have for sale to .lanuary tat, 1544, If not looter disposed of, • ton Uutelllne House with • large Lot.— For partleulau Inquire of J ShflOß 01., , /SS EH, dee. 15 1er..1. re No. 116, Fourth tit. IVOTICE.—Haden of ,he Bonds leased by the School Board of tho Fourth Was!, •1- desheny are hereby notified that is ,uu t . u p t o urt u st cloths; Nu. 54, will be redeem.. en present.. ou to D. HEN URIE, Sal., Treasurer, at the Second National Flank, "leeway. If not pre• stated by December ItOth, Interest will soave after that date. FRA.NOIB, de rmec President 4th Ward Sal./ Sloan. GOOD I GOOD I I VG hays a largo supp/y or SILVER-PEA/TED Fr.a RE which we recommend to toe panne all the Nt ST THE. MAniCEI ItE WARD. —The unthrtigned Ina rtrry.er+ HAIIIt ELS IJF ()RUDE 1,11., tuarketl ••1110 Y,t• stolen Dorn the Alteghes. wharf, near the mouth of Niarbury curet, tun night, ass t.-e Shove reward will he p. 1.1 far the arrest a•ti cn•lettou of the pang or psi- Dot who stole them. o Renner. and other. burnt< oil would de well to he on the alert. JuilN DEITN, del3drtf N.I. I St. Olair Street. WET AND DAMAGED GOODS AT Al'OTlON—romMeneing TUEriIIAY, Der IBt I, at IC Woman a IC, and at d and yk r. x Awl eositieuing each tiny at the same know , at Hell Auction looms, 66 aod 67 limit street. N 11 1 be sold for account of whom It may concert, • largo quantity of WET AND DlirdAUE. , Dit • (ditto, EL•NKETn, pIiAWL•4, JACKEIN, MURIA and DEA W LitS, Flannel., Pant. ton, the- del6. T. A. ideIILEL.LAND, Ama 'r A I,LEOTIENY CITY COMPROMIHE BONDS WilriTED. CITY , Dl. A 11-‘OI7INAT P•., urysam, Deo "h. ( Perri. boiling thooprocolse Hoods of the 0 , A 0,,,, he r, P.., nit hereby nodded List Ito Stoning Fund for IBM will ,he averted in those bonds at the lowest rata offeren. Proposals lett/ b• received by the node:atoned call MONDAY, January woes'. p. Treasurer of Allegheny Ott, I`XIiCIJTORS' NOTICE,—Let , era vs. 4 tamontary have bees [meted this day to the undersigned, on the estate of John M. Porter, de •eased, late el Twenty= borough, ailegimayoo.lll - Ps., all ouselns indebted to said Witte, aro hereby requested to make immediate payment. and than- having COM MA or demands agittont the estate of sold dos dent will present them to the under urged, (II•log In said Borough,) properly autnen nested for settlement. JA.IIES" McUALL, 33. J. B. FULTON. WM. V. EVANS. Tareatum, Des. BM, lbell.--deSClwilis O Rl° - - FEMALE COLLEGE The next or of MI. Inotitution will open oa Wednesday, January 3d, 1808. The undereirrnea will have the eels management and Creation of the affairs 01 this College, in et:a ttention with the Beard of Inetrnetion. Cata logues furnished. inquiries answered, _and room. secured, by Addis:earn Itwv, J•MIJI ANDERSON, President, College MU, Ohl.. deleawdataer I. 1. OMIT. SPENONE & Y•HAI. PAID, MAN AND AMBER ALI, rhanix Etteatts Brewery NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LI, BIN' SOCIETE HYGInIQUIL, IELD7 C 4 .T_. I 8130 C The Rbore, grilb .I.er 0.1 , , qc,., re mJ NY Itururte, u. SIMON JOHNSTON, Corner Nnalthneld non Fourth eta. der TWELk Tll LIST' ~ F AI•I'LIUAT;II:SS o fur aelllng Lquor, umcml mu the m.merk'sum....;• Doomber Ott, Ituut. Name. Emnri. Note, Gold Pens Ones. Bruhn., Torero. Is' ward, Pltn•ntlit Peter (}meet, A. Jo do Free. Sohint, other so, os, do do I Ephraim Bee/a Tavel, , Jos. S. Finch, other goo r • do hunt. Lope, tatioe Hods:, ad arn,d Dennis r ery, d. d John ..N,Plrady, TA'lt P. 41., watt', 00 ulius A. Blehter, eat 1,15 t...se I,t/t ward no Throat 0 Mar In. otnet r J nose• 1 Campbell, toll Ite•.use att. wart do Nary O'Hara, other y oo•:. 0n Sebastian Forester, Tavern. Ott word, .to Jos. Heebner. cating butts, 00 do Loess Z. - timer, do do Jew. Ph”lips, du do do Chas. Bulnetter, do 10th wool. d• L. B, Blur, Tavern, In ward, Allegheny. L. SPrett4 do 00 ward, do Wm. Keyser, ward Co Anthont neer. do ' ward, do I le 1.0 • I'. r...t,otetnat, de .1 tlLpperteL t.. , ,1 010 . 0 Wmes•e.l eau,. t,,,..L••,. Wm. Al.neulLtitr. e .•, 1..0 ~,,m,,,rhaor.. Eltraholt 1.o) en,: mute, do Booty Wllhe so IA do • ullrnyer a Heise], other goods, 1., • Henry Nue, laver, I.awrt rte.: .lent: a snort a tp,tlas.•ne I. F. Washer gr—aeort Thos. Art-L./11 , e. n: • !,, Itlonoadw.,ela It,. Eltranetra Stestatt e ,l sm, John S. blower, r,tnero , ~. Jane Llrms. A'. stevens, Tat mu. Frani.oworalp F. Barker. do I.ii erty do John ,Stetruailber, 0 ,, Peter l•chatt,a, uinn ito,is, do dV Chas. Hire, '1 .veto, EMS Ottris Froehlloh. .In John Burl:anal, 0 • I. St ( 4 ialr do John Ir P.ooser, :a' ler house, 0 , , W Boyd.'!aorr 5, I', twr .air Conrad do Wliktila • o Fleury Zio.mer man, other go de. 1.. d The tiottri Foill..t tIet.7 , NENItA Y. the day of 1 onther Isaa, at ten recto.. • in . for hearing the ce ab.,,e •I,llentlo s. Applicants will Ow toell 00.,,1s In my I' 01-',r lu:I.100 00) al heartug. Ketaonstrances most'a 01 , 1 on or Iwino , be day of nearing. Uert.ncatts of tlaens, .st Lahr, out altar toe MI , . wlll.lO Slttreo m trr 1•0 [ranted, or they will ,:aro necortli , 5 I ao dele,ltd Vt" A Et 1.H.F.1 , N REM. ISTATE FoLi TALE, BY 11==1 ..a.. Ent ..lur bHtrß F.1.1,j 7,41. wt. mater n euxrentence, ell Itn • laAmedintr p-a•ensio.. gne: . . T , 111.E.F: DWE1.1.1r4.1. of One e..,•t., lull; f.. 11 I 4.,0 ra....1•11/ con, et./r• STOCK,. Gam, Fit F. ACRES ••( - 4FA'f na t••• burg! , Wrb. twelve Pull. glom Pitt. ,urge.. 1115 1”.11NIEL1 1,. A f . kl k A. p ro p er ty formerly known as the Boom k MA, 13MM=0=1 U• the New /Si - 11041h I -ere key ~ear the Tol Gate, sod eoQtams r acre. A. , .o u[ Lt. prnporii n 1 Platen:L..4J ••i• Mi!IMPIEIM ` •l • hitt :Sp \ •1. CL, C . , ,•( t: r P.i‘VM :rC'_r:e Plit3Yl-11.1 1, sted in the n of 11.1.1 t, Ohio, ,'o •Ito • Hirer ef tat- In coo.: r.to nine order, with capacity for oue huattrell•sire.• of salt LlOpfl op , n• •r• ••••' Un'rq . poles. Itlecknollt f•Lop, t•II ChM: fe.l.tsite on the p.a.,. Font wetle, ett, with Lostoe Ifttr• neks, an., torn piste.o•l teitherrd by t toy Coal I 't. a 1 .1. Sint cvat, Prestsvt , • iee Is Ch..) coven sr, • tiusrtee rest, pvr buithei. Salt I all an river ...LI, watt f •tet, us r. ranted, for lorsoths sail Into hasts_ The Ott Proven, urs atiove lam PUT on. hats a pustiwng welt and another wet: bore , : sod nearly ready for Doling I'%i2xln, Iterilcus, Sheds, Tanks, is.. "'molt to l Ile whole proper. ty ties In • body, eat, halos trots the bead of Iris. and Bun to the ri•et. and comprise* over Mitten (1S) heves. the Great flowing till Welt that Sowed two. deeds of ttsrrels ol till to lE.:, was bond on this pl•ce, nut the oil Aetna worthless at the time It was tube. out, sod this well a now one sof the salt wells shore I:tient/maga. CI Tlllll4Li CI Mraltat Street J. IL REED • , No, 41 PIM. Street.. The whole Ili t. sold • 111•11•1 a. T. allowetJ on pert or the parehave m•tley, awl no Iter•St retnlaed oy thy preeeet t.v awe If deetre.l For farther pertmulere, witlrom Pe 1. Eiox.rox. Agent, Leamodillare Pomeroy, ht., HOLIDAY PRESLISTII. ouLn S, POCKET II OUKA. POCK NT AL4LIMS I I A IttlEn of all BACKGAMMON BoA FMK, Chß.% !WARDS, RESt•MEN. On EIIIKERS J. C. REED & CO., f.l ►urn arrest. E GREAT PURIFIER ! 13crofula, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. IVII Dyspepsia and Pimples, ANIL) A DI- Et' , TII Al a Tow, It early." t•le er , geattna and 1r bully rector the y, 4) rn: and It meets lint trial to pi /ve Ice • aiu For sale by 51idOni Jl)llntiTC , rl. latudstri, /102 ams.,ar bindtnnahl el.nA r-am. at AT THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE you *an rely on getting a turs and grat.ina rtie. in 'whale. , you pursh.o. ie • bare on n •nel Doe'. Dyepepela Cure, Dosteti•r's lilt ten, Dr. Jayne's Family Wishart's PU. Tree Tar k.'ordtal, byrop of the ilypophosphices, composed or the tii coph,s,,h !tr. 01 Limo ' .'odes rotassa s4ki iron. Dr. CU . ..chill'. Booted y for Ooniumption, b.c. rbylicione' Prescriptions narefully eo capon od. at all hours. Umbra 01 flb lo and Federal streets, In Markel Dense, Allegheny. dell GEC , . A. KELLY. A SUITABLE PRESENT • Ladles' Fine Lid Gaiters or Balmoral:, GENTS , FINE 3LIPPFas, A FINE PAIR OF BOOTS., OUTS, YOUTHS OR 051ILDREIVI• BOOTS, OR MISSEJI AND OH ILDREWS VINE BALMORAL" 1 Atd roe am fled .etas anortment shear at ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE.—Let tors of Administration upon the estate of John Gram.. deceased. late of the say ft Pitts burgh, Allegheny county, Nuns., having been ffanted to the uhdershiera, pen. . Waebtell n geld estate are hereby notlfled to ititaLa pay ment for' the same, led those haring claims or demands against the same tie requested to pre sent the sane without delay to the iubseribere. • - • • • • - O. W. LtOPFtrf; admitustrater• daLlsesirewd N 0.41 Water Street, paraßllffm. EITRACTS, SOUPS AND sACEbTS PM/ 11111. SOAPS AND HAIR OILS TOOIII. MAIL OD Hi MEN D .Vi. T 7 454 C.- I_lE6 'l' K. S 11111API, Broker, E=l3 BOOKS, NV , TUO It APII H 1.1311311., VIM I Li , / UESto. W Oki( ' BOIL:, (1S!1 JOH] Y. HUNT & CO I=l HEMAPAAJAKA for]asy peno• to reoelv• or glv• tl s pair J. H. BOBLAID'S 911 11L&RZET MINIZET. DRY GOODS, AL\ New - I - ea.rs (lifts, EATON'S, 17 21• ZIP pMC FS "7 .FIL 131EIT k Large and Desirable Stock of Suitable for Presents EIMI3TI COMING HOLIDAYS POINT LAt7l-. COLL.A.2tS 11.ANDICLUORIEFS AND HA It3l:C. VAL LACE C .!.EARN A hANI'KERONIErS, 1 - 1". it LAO, MALI F:•E .OLLARS • r,..1 Awe of LINErf HANDICEIDJIIIEFS to Erat,Lidve , t Loiee frisaked, Colored, Burlier,/ an.l EemEtltcheL. Foal, .cock of FANCY COXES of •veirl deter! p t ;nu V 701: I{ ROI ES, , ILOVE BOXES, IA NUT BOXES. UMW BLS/LETS. al=ll3= IS A L/lORAL HOPI IL F all lute Ladles'. Misses sad Children . . Is tar an. faac7 strtpa anti Scat let. Geutt-‘ rui•nishing Goods saarts, 1 , ca. Wronger Shirt.. Underclothing o near) gem ptlon, t ilo vea, BM( Rome, Plain, Uol ered Bordered. Heneatitehed and Bilk. ZEPRI t1001)A, SHAWLS AND rid.PAS, :WARPS AND RB I HOODS AND SEATING CARA. 411 assortment all tire. 13A (TEES for Ladle and erlarra A Ai. `en 'RA L. !ILI It I new styles, plat recede ea tha JSJ F H. EATON, •ueesasQl to EATON. klAintUitt &Out HOLIDAY SALE Nos. 78 and BO Biarket btree unisttes IFTS FOR IVERTBODI Embroideries of II Kinds Fine Sil?per and Ottoman Patterns.: LINEN AND SILK 1-IDXF6 FOR LADIES GENTS AND CHILDREN Woolen Goods or all Descriptions. Ilo',ter!, and diores in Endless rariety. ek,NT't: FURBISHING GOODS—A Pill 114 us, SCARF ?In AND KL , IIII EETTON FANCY GOODS. We bare made ilaia deputtleot • SPEOLAI.I TY. We wcl I. reed vim, NEW GOODS % cry Day Daring the Holiday Season la it will be f •ti 0.1 a comp/eta 40.11.1316 AL of Fiue Work Boxes, Becticules, Per fume Boxes, Ladles' Companions, Satchels, Cigar Stands, Cigar Ca ses, hatch Stands, Albums, Jewel Cases. Fancy Combs, etc., etc., etc. Cast..fr.al. nui fl etl our pollee]; LOWER TERN •1411' UTHlia HOUSE IN THE OXTY. Nos. 78 and 80 Market Stree 110111151, GLYDE & CO. 1•LB J EPH HORN & CO, il-;r4C)4-.110.14, Breda Trlaunings. Cloak Ornaments Real Lace Goode, New Style Belt Buckles, Seat Maker Bilk Salt lugs, Head Ornaments, New Neck Scarfs, Hamburg Flouncings, Linen Handkerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, In tents' Snit Hoods, Infante' Zephyr Leggin*, New Empress Skirts, Gloves and Gauntlate, Win ter Underwear for Men, Ladles and Chtl dren, Jonvin and Alexandra Kid Gloves, Ladiee' White Castor Gloves. The above and many other Goods In Great Varlet4r, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL /Uzi HORNS ce Cc. 13=1 THE PENN6TLVANIA sALF hi ANUF A.CTURING WhIPMIEY Pyrites and Sulphurit of Iron AT A 0001) PRICE P+nopivwnlo id•nß(AotUru( Ou's Corner Pitt Street ana Duquesne Way deld.mdmAx pETROLIA MACHINE WORK& R. iarg .1L0E14013.1r. No. 32 Ohio Street, Allehheny, IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, AND FIXTURES USED IN SINKING OIL AND SALT WELL& . _ Particular attention invited to his Patented Inc {{ rovementa In.JA.RS and RANTS. made of JU- N IATTA, P. S. awl LOW MOOR IRON, jln sTANDARU SIZES, and NtrfilltEßED. so that PARTS OAN BE U/IDERED by mall or tale graph, and rodrad • PERFECT' FIT at a/I times. We also Nathan Roper, Belting, Small Tool. he., to those who may with It. Engines and 'Machine Won made co order orders by mall promptly attended to 1 aro prepared to grant Licences to other manufacturers for Lhasa improvements on liberal terms. Ras 17 Atlaghe ny P. O. deirNmaro 1. R. LECIET. swpwrzsa OHEBELE. =CO lbs Sweltzer Cheese la SO or 10e lb peeked.. 000 boxes prime Goebel, 'and Hamburg abeam, 000 barrels tilting° Matta Apples. SO bushels shell barks, 00,..bushele ehestauts. 190 bushes onions, very 'heap. GO bushels fresh ground corn meal. GEM pottuds buckwheat boar to ant!e• ICOo peuarr dry Is!, •baena. 100 bushels au aura-Soarer/re. 000 bushels prime bean. 100 bushels fall barley to arn_vs , 100 beultela new drawl APS.. IL 11111DLL, For age hi ff.. Ile Wearily Ane tali DRY G4JuDS, TRIMMINGS, &e s Naas _ _ GS, &ti rota Ira! 1'14114 At lay—, th e sAfa. PSGarty sold Wilma ly al 114,0 , at BLAMER a so. , ts, us Ni..iut 1044 FriU Pond Lt ItfrAL MULL-MIL formerly tie:. .rr .t Ur.. formerly 115., and al CiA., tame alt formerly at MC.. at rots WIEI Find abundance, DELAINP.9 at tbs., fumed, Sik, 8A.1}1..613 k ()O.'S, 69 Market at. Foes WWI Find 11 Mad. of DREb9 GOODS .Leap /12 pro porta.; as BARIUM • G0.•5% 010 tiarklit .t.• rots P' 4 WO ANNEX. , and good Twilled do. 17111,0. i lion•sd tittto at et.,4,1., at no .3. at biarket tt l'eu WWI Find Oath:LORAL 81.12T6 fur Lactic, aal Mkl. ea, re °neap II to .urplaso you, •L CA/MEE a CO.'S, pla ti►rkat rocs Yrsit Find BLAB Sink M rad per pair, worth Stale, sad at 510.00, the largess aloe , °leap at OSA. and at 111, /0, toe largest and beat, aa good al b* VI L LI4I I I:I . OIe'By ie Market at. rots IFINU 74n4 15. n. Ilfty Tacrosaad Dalian worth al WELL X, of al: klaa•, greatly raftleetal, at BARKER Is 190.11, /4 Marta. at. Feu WWI ?',td 19,9811D1ER8 L.OBO Sklain.B, at canal .90-half formal. prtcaa. 87 , ...899L LUN(I !MIA W Lti rerfuced Irox, 8(1,60 to $0,61, .t 8613.8 Nit a C/o.'B, 09 Mange% 9t.. I' OU FVIGI Pint! t3LC/hlll of •LL &hob very atmap, and that von tan have them made to enter at `really reduced price., at BAItHEIt & 130.45, UP Market aL You IV II rind /A.XIIIOII m peat variety awl van • -ap, at 8A218.1011 k 00.11, 01 Market You 11 - ill Find C A. 581 MIMES. BAVTINETS, 'I EElx, EI.TE ~ JEANIS, and An tinda Man'n and ny.' wear rattan Ilan titan larmetly. at I=l coVNT-Y '!EIRCHANWS WILL rialli BARGAINti pLeJrrr OF iikriNtßiNrillffa DRY' GOODISi J. W. BARKER C 0,43 39 JOAUELIKB Sr sTemiar 4.2411 H OFI 4 Y 13A Il aILKS, 1 ' 8HA6911-43, CLOAKS, 1 , DRESS GOODS. BATES & BELL, delit 111 FIPTIL "MYST NEW GOODS. gl &CRUM! k CA IMIASLE, NO. 19 PIFYII 9TRICET New Trimminas and Ornaments, Bead Gimps and Buttons Rich Bonnet and Scarf Hibbing Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt El:folded'. Rich Silk Belting—a new lot. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs. Real Lace Oollarsiand Bette Needle Work Edgings and inserting. 'Cambric and Hamburg Bands, hiagieHuilling and Oasts Frillings, Rea Thread and French Veils American and English Hosiery, Gloves and Gauntlets—last styles Zephyr. Wool and Knitting Yarns. Ladies and Children' Underwear Balmoral Skirts--new styles Duplex Skirts, Trench Corsets. Gentlemen's Shirts Co ll ars Ties Merino and Silk Underwear Kisses Kid Gloves--all sites. 112EROHAF3b AND DNA LEEK will Rad It to Muir savaalaga to cat awl exike Imo out otcok bears ply:omM. rd&CRI7ISI & Olt Tor•tonxi riu. if FIFTH =HET, Plttstourgh,Pa., eon NEW SOPDS FOR TIM HOLIDAYS, W. W. MO O.R.ELE 'S. 81 ~Barked Aired. y " 1.0 lan usGrbaant GI YiNUT GOODS ant .mrythlru tL TRIXICING aat NOTION at - Market Street. W: W. HOCHILEUILLDIL BUY YOUR TOYS to/PD cambiums PILESZITII. AT J. G.• LAUER'6 VarYety awk cl.Tay• tcrffist No 101 MARIET STREET, le Whore od Too .111 the linen variety awl irest =33
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