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'•, . t ;,E:tP l.-,; \ r . - - hgp-P-KT e t V-v! : •? p. : . _P_ p. . -.- ‘.' ".,* ~ 4 , *- fh?ll f'i-tai'f Ja?** •,’*/’J -',f h l'lc 1" : a <‘ , ( ‘ ■:* '.- ■ • i . «-V «J V.■ ft *7 « p,.;,...* ■ * il' L ■..■ . | . ’ •* ■. »■ "' ■ 1 . ..r. -■■ ■ . t r «#.•■■■ ~-t :* :«.:;.k •'"» i.r< .• •.• ?. ■■■ • J v, . .. v. "v ••< ;; H .• >■. ■>. . *. js*c juU *•<*.-**'*2 * -= ' JE " THE CITY PQ THURSDAY MORNING: DEMOCRATIC CITY COHVE3TIOU. Porsuant to acall from the dtyllifcutiiv Committee, the delegates elected to hspresont the different Wardß of the Citymet Id. Convention In the City Hell, yOstcrdaymorn- T-. lie, utllo’cloek... . - -.Jacob M’Oomsrsß, .of the Third Ward, was, on motldnof -M« 0* Milligan, called to the chair. - • * JonsB.l&BnncPT, of the Eighth Wdnl, and Jons IL v - • Bmut, of: the First Ward, were nominated as Secretaries. ■. ' Jacob Tows* of the.Sefenth Wald, andJoift? C.DAVrny • * • of the Bocond 'Ward, wore chosen Vico Presidents of •.f, i-Ssocad Wmf-Charltoßarnett, Arthur ftPGUi; John M. ,• i Irwin, Jobn O. Dantt, and CharlesF. Porter. Third JKtrrf-Jahn -C. Bunn, JaOnVSrCoMster, M. a Milligan, George Funston, and John Bnnwoody; Iburth BfcjidL—The Fourth Ward was not represented . in the Convention.’ Fifth TTfcrd-rGeorgo Stewart, Charles Felix, Jas. Tucker, • Wm.MOogue, and John Heldman. ■ ; S\xth Wird—J. C: Commlnß, John Kennody, William n. . ":-C3aley, Justus Finch, and James Chambers. , r r Seventh 'Ward—W. W. Irvin, Jacob Tomer, Wm. Moor- R. H. N. Thompson, and Alexander Class. ‘ , -Eighth Ward —Wm. Alexander, Bernard Flanigan, 8omL :-Dunn, John 8. Kennedy, and Bernard'M’Glnuls.' • JV inth. Tlhnf—Thomas S. Rowley, Joseph Weeks, Patrick . Donley, Jacob Gundennan, and Leopold ITecjncr. . - v Mr. Kennedy moved that the Convention prooeod to nom inate a candidate for Mayor. Ho. gave way, however, to -: Mr. Bunn, who moved that each Ward, whether fully rep resented or not, should bo entitled, when voting, to five . Totes, to bo cast by the delegates in attendance. <.■ /. After Iho roll had been called, Mr. Kennedy renewed his - motion that tbo Convention proccod to nominate a candi • • date for Mayor. -Carried. ••• : • Jams G. Psttiqrsw was nominated by John 8 * Kennedy. Jons C. Datztt was nominated, but ho declined,Hud nora > ' inated Ratio Campbell. A gentleman said bo Was author . Used to withdraw Mr. Campbell’s name. • Mr. Davltt replied . that Mr. C., if nominated, would sot decline tho 50m1... ... nation.: . : Mr. Ounn moved that & -committeeof eight—quo from each Ward represented—be appointed to draft resolutions. ..' Agreed to,and tho following commltteo appointed by tho •chair: Messrs. JohoO.Bunn, J.II. Bailey, Chos. Barnett .■••• George Stewart, Jacob-Tomer, Wirr. Alexander, and Tbos. S. Rowley. . .. -. Amotion was made by Mr; Barnett that tho Convention : proceed to bollot for a candidate for Mayor vivee vocc* Car-,' ■ .tied.: ;■ ■ . The namo of David Campboll was withdrawn before the ' result of* the ballot.was announced, and JAMES C» PETTI* GREW was. on motion of Mr. Funston, unanimously do - dared the Democratic nominee for Mayor, &i the ensuing election. . : • : - After tbe result had been nnnounced. the following pre amble and resolutions*, were reported by Mr, Dunn, the chairman of the committee on resolutions: : * , 'Regarding the' reputation and prosperity of our city as . r. .‘being paramount to mere party cohsJder&tlonH. and beUeTlng i . hoth to be greatly dependant upon a dignified, impartial . . and rigid administration of our municipal affairs, and better* . ing that JAMES C. PETTIGREWj Ret}., possesses the rcqoi .. site qualifications for a successful discharge of thefunctions of Mayor of our city; therefore, , v - j&rolcgf, That this convention do, unanimously, present to our citizens JAMES C. PETTIGREW, os Its candldatefor ■ ■ Mayor at the ensuing election. His experience in city, of •-Cairn, In addition to habits'of industry hnd a discriminating : i judgment, justify us in commending him to the undivided support of our party. • - ' ZtcsolTxd, That tho highly f-alirfactory manner In whv'h . Mr.. Pettigrew oonductcd the importsntduUcs of bis station, while acting as chief clerk during Major Guthrie's two sue . <»siful administrations, is an earnest of the success which .. will attend bis efforts os Mayor, In the event of being called to that responsible position. jKesoJoai, That this convention do recommend Mr. Petti grew to the support of our citizens generally, and pledge ourselves to use our best efforts to Bccure bis election. In •• this wo ash the Democracy’aeoopernticm and support. J : . The resoiathm* were unanimously adopted. , • - After the resolutions had been read, Iloa. WIW. Irwin made a few remarkß in regard, to the nominee of the party. • The gentleman was very complimentary to Mr. Tettlgrow, and pledged his word that, if elected, ho would make a good ; officer. Mr. Irwin moved that a committee of one from each Ward bo appointed to acquaint Mr. Pettigrew of tbe action of the Contention: The motion was adopted, and the chair appointed Hon. W, IT. Irwin, George Wilson, John C. Davitt, M. C. MilHgan, George Stewart, John 8. Kennedy, T. S. Row Joy. and Jdmes C. Cummins, a commit tee to wait on Mr. PutUgrew. . .On motion of Slr.'Barnett, the Convention proceeded to appoint a City Executive Committee, of two from each ward ■—the delegation from the wards naming iho members of tbeicommittcofrom their respective locality: jFirst Ward—Goorgo Wilson and William Bennett. - ... Second.Wanl—ArthurM’GUl and James Irvin, Third War.equally divided between the prosecutor and defendant. The court sent them back: with the instruction, that the costß mast be pat upon the: prosecutor., tho county or the defendant. Tho jury ogahr retired} and in n fow minutes returned a verdict of not guilty, the county to pay the cost*. Commonwealth vs. James Lawrence; indictment, adul tery, J.n. Hampton andttanegin fox the prosecution, and Alden and Arthurs for defendant. - - - .. The parties la this case reside in Elizabeth township, in this county. A large number of witnesses, were examined and the trial consumed tho entire day. No verdict. SncvTT Want) MEEnxa.—Pursuant to call a meeting of the Democracy of the Sixth Ward was held at the School Hou*« on. Wednesday evening, December 28th, for nominating Ward officers, when tho following gentlemen were unani mously nominated Select Council—William Ward. Common Council—James Chambers. Alexander W. Fos ter, Thomas J. Morris and James Shidle. Judge of Election—Robert Laird- ; Inspector of Election—James B. Moore. Assessor—Graham fccott- . .. . School Directors—Jame3 D Kelly and George L. McCook. After several Interesting speeches in support of the differ* cm candidates,, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:, ■■ ■ * ,• : i ■ liejofaed, That in tho nomination of James C- Pettigrew as the Democratic candidate for Mayor, we recognlzein him 'pueh principles 6f honesty and sterling worth as recommend themselves to the approbation of every democratic voter. And furthermore we. pledge him onr undivided support on the 2d Tuesday of January. : That tho DemoCTatlc.candidates _for.Councils from this Ward, are pledged to use all to have that most uojastand iniquitous measure lately pas*ed hyOonOclls, commonly known os the Paving and Grading Bill, -repealed, and if they tail in that, we as Democrats Trill use all cur influence, wltii theLegi-dature to defeat it there. On motion adjourned. WSL WAKD, Chairman. Jas. B.' Moork, Secretary. , . New Maiucet Hocsl—The association to build a sew Market llouso now numbers forty persons, and issUll open to such os choose to unite with it. It la in contemplation to purchase • tho lot now occupied by the American Ifotel, Leech's warehouse, and other buildings, extending along Penn street four hundred and eighty feet. On this largo and beautiful lot it is proposed to erect a new and commo dious Market House, to be under tho control of the associa tion building it. • - jßi—Aid. Lewis.yesterday committed'to jail, on a charge of bicamy, a man named Michael Tori*. The lofor* mation oocusing Tcvis of the offence vrasmade by Alice Dor sey, whore sister he married in the East, inlBso, and short ly afterwards deserted. Nothing was benrdof him until, on tho arrival of ills* Dorsey in the city, a fow days since, sho aawandrecognized him: learned ho hod'married again; nod had him arrested on & charge of bigamy. Ho was com* xnitted for triaL - • Fire at McKrrsro&T.—A fire broke out about four o'clock on Tuesday morning lu the brewory establishment.of. Fred erick Walker, in McKeesport, by which tho .whole establish ment was consumed. IBs dwelling, house and. that of Mr. Nicholl* was burned also—total loss about twenty-fivu Lun* dred dollars. No insurance on tho brewery; tho : dwellings were insured to the amount of sixteen hundred dollars. The fin was supposed to have originated from tho furnace in the brewery. A New Boos. —Oar friend CAllow, at bis Literary Do pot, on Third street, opposite the Post. Office, has soot ns a neat handsome little volume entitled “ Jawuabt aud just.” It is replete with bright sparkling thoughts in prdseaud poetry, and-wo can safely recommend it to oar - readers as an agreeable and valuable book. For solo by Callow, at his Depot, Third otrcct ... . - CojreiuavnAX tho inhabitants of tho Monongahola Talley, in tho construc tion of the ConncllsvlUo Ilailroad up tho wc*t bank of that stream. Largo meetings have been held-within tho past week, at Pollock’s Mills, Library, Mingo Creek, Finioyvllle, nud Monongabela City, to secure the accomplishment of tho desired end. . • CoroaXMTK.—The Whigs of tho Third Ward, Allegheny, on Saturday last, put in nomination the following gentle men, for Connell Select Council—William Boyd. Common Council—David 8. Smith, James Miller, William Owena,N.Blndtm. . , AiiWncw CoxvkHTio!?.—Tho Allegheny Democratic Gty Convention met on Tuesday night, and nominated, on tho fourth ballot, Mr. J. IL Sawyer, of tho First Word, as tbelr candidate for tho Mayoralty. •KtOTio!r.—R. Biddle Itobcrts, Esq., was elected onTnea-.- day evening last, First Lieutenant of tho Duquoßno Greys. Bonnets, bonnets.—a. a. mason.& co.*No. 25 Fifth street, will oxbibit, this morning, 260 Velvet, Silk and Satin Bonnets, of the lateßt styles.and most fftsh jonable colors. ■ nov2l . - a LPACAS.—JufitTcccived at A. A. MASON & CO/S, No, jf\. 25 Fifth street, 160 p 3. Alpacas, of every color and quality. n°v2* , ft riUE SILK VELVETS.—AIow p«. extra flno. splendid W finished Black Velvety for Ladies’Cloaks, jm»t rcc’d. no?2l A. A. MaSON A No. 25 Fifth sb ADIKS' CLOTH CLOAKS. —Wo invito attention to our lanie and .«plcndli_Msortmcnt or Cloth Cloakj.nd Velvei Talmas. faov2l] A. A. MASON A CO.- rimiMMINGB, ! TKIMMINGB.—A. A. MASON & X 25 Fifth Btiwot, aro now exhibiting one of the largest assortments of Trimmings over offered In this-city, of all the moat fashionable styles, and of every color. [nov2l .»■ BANK OF PITTaBUIiOU STOOK—IO shares for sale bj •• : AUSTIN LOOMIS, sovlß No. 92 Fourth *t O for extra, by the drey load; ' ■ • ; • BARLEY.—SaIes 114 bus from wagons, at COc. .. 2OO bus from wagons, at 40©41c» . ; BRlOK*—Sales 3000 extra at $4O; 4000 common at $25. LUMBER.—We liaTO reported tho following prices for cleacpine at $25,' Mj comroOndo, a5.512,50(gj13.} poplar plank $20(330; Vx inch do $12013* cherry (green) at $2O. . HAY.—Bales 24 loads at the scales at slo@l4. : of2oo bblscommon and'extra ats2®2,l2. WHISKY—SaIes 78 ln lots nt2C@27c. CORN.—Sales 1000 bus nt 55c. COPFBTS:—Tho market is firm with a sale of 15 bags re ported at 13/#V '■ • APPLES—Sktcsftoa Store of tM) bbls at SI,CS. - CLOVER SEED.—Wo are not advised of anyealos wor •thy of notice, but quote at $5,37(515,00. : CHEESE.—Steady-pales from ttorca at 9@loc. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—Sales 65 sacks at $1,25; 20 do fromstorsafcsl,3l. . J?0BT of Pittsburgh. 4mr O mciia vATtit 11* tub cuakfxl. - AKUIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville, “ . Luzerne,Bennett, Brownsville. TAMES STKENNA+ Auctioneer and Commission Mer tl chant,No. 120 .Wood etreut, near the corner of Fifth, regular kales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, new and second band Furniture, each day at 10 and 2 o’clock; and at early gaslight, each evening, Watches and Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fancy or tides, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Ac., withageneral assortment, of ovary description of Dry. Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. fcb9 . ’ AuotionNiDaUy Sales* A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and il Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M.» a general assortment of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats.Ca.ps, Aa* - • 4 • AT 2 O’CLOCK, J>. M., Glassware, Table Cntleiy, Looking Sfloond Hand Household and Kitchen Far nlturOjAc., v . . - AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Varioty Goods, Gold and Silver.watchca, Ac.-. .F. M, -DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjo3l:tf JAJtES MeKEHBA, Auctioneer. *yC) DOZ. TABLE COVERS AT AUCTION.—On. THURS- I DAY next, December.2o,at 2 o’clock, will bo sold, at McKenna’s Auction House, 72 dozen assorted Oil Cloth Tablo and Stand Covers, latest patterns.' dec2o JAMES McKENNA, Anct’r. French brandy; burgundy,-fort Madeira WINES, at Aucnox—On Thursday next, December 29, at 2 o’clock, will bo sold at McKenna's Auction House, with out reserve: 9 1 /+ casks excellent quality French Brandy; 6 do Burgundy fort Wine; 2 do Madeira Wine. Those intending to purchase can examine previous to pale. dec2o JAMES McKENNA. Auct’r. ASSIGNEES’ BALE of an extensive COUNTRY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY next, January 2,1854, at 10 o clock, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction House, by orderof Assignees, tho stock of a xottiil conntry store. Among tho Lot are some very fine goods, such as Saxony, Coborge, merinos, alpacas, mous de lalnea, beralscs, ginghams, linen lustres, calicos, chintzes, pant, stuff, vestings, flannels, bleached and brown muslins, silk hilkfs. and cravats, fine shawls and dross lulkfs., ribbons, lares, tweed cloths, casslnets, patont thread, spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders, llnsevp, lamb's wool shirts and drawera*.whlte dress shirts, gingham and check shirts, overcoats and pantaloons, superfine satis vests, Irish linen, buckram and padding, silk plush, Chileans, heavy blankets, furniture calico, men, women, missus, boys and youths’ boots, brognna, shoes, bootees, buakius, pumps and slippers, gnm overshoes; also, a very largo lot of silk and worsted fringe, with many other artidex. ■ . < •. dec26_ ‘ JAMK3 McKKNNA, Auctioneer. P. H. DAVIS, Aacttonoor. Books, oor.D silver watciies, fancy goods, Ac-, at Auction.—On SATURDAY crcning, December Glpt, at o’clock, bo cold, at tho Commercial Sale.* Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth etreeta, a largo collection of valuable Books, embracing standard library editions in rations departments 'of science and literature. Splendid onnaala and handsomely illustrated works, in gorgeous binding, for holiday presents; .family blbles, in great v.arie t ' ' .. . blank books; lettor and cap writing paper; gold pens; jwncils; nngniviugs;'paintings; goJd mid wlver wntehes, among which Is one gold patent lever irateh worth {CO; a variety of mtuicul instruments, fancy got <1«, Ac. dcc2i> * IVST. DAVIS, Aucl'r. “1854." HTTSBUBGH, dNCIHIfATI, LOUIBVHLE, * A5T> SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FfiJl fHR COXVtrwdc f>T PASSENGERS ASD FREIGHT limms' PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, Anti Saint Louis* Tms Lixc in comjcswi of rovcn rrm. *. clbs* powerful uno- j t£vS*-* ffirSg.r)ua l .]M for f ; i a and comfort, ami i» the y • . I doc*! . MILLER A RTCKETSON. OILS— -Wintor Sperm, Fall do., Winter Whale, Bleached Elephant, Tanners*, Straits, Bank: and Shofo, Lioseed, Lard Oils, for sale by. MILLER A RICKETSON, , s . di»c22 . . - 221 and 223 Liberty st. R£Hi> APPLES—2OO bushols in store and lo’r salo by oe!9 ■ • : KING A MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES—! crate Hags; "• • lbbl Lard: 1 “ 801 l Balter; '• IDry Apples} 1 bor Beeswax; , I sack Hops; • - 1 bbl Chcstunts; 100 doz Brooms. Received this day and for sale by j doc2l • KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. SOAP— 30 boxes Palm, 10 do Castile, 6 do Almond, 2 do Olive, . 2 do Candla, . J ... 60 -do Toilet and Fancy; for sale .by . nov24 * J, P. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street, B W; -FLOUR— * - - 250 sacksß.W.Flour,sofoaeach; > - 25 do do ’• 25 do on hand, and for sale by fnovgfl • KIRKPATRICK A IXKRRONS. fTjTP.r.n PLASTER—B 4 barrels “ Canal Mills, Erie ” brand ;P on hand, and for salo by fiorS , .KIUKPAIBICg. & HERRONS. nryUBBKKIi;- OVKHHUOKS, BUBKINB, JKNNy LIUDS, Utfc BOOTS and SAND ALB, of yricoa. . v Comcr Maryot and Übetty ata. jpALM SOAF—SO boles CMUlcotHo Palm BpSp, onto* gntKPATBicK. t immoss. TDOjmKTd, HONNKTB-—art BUS, SUlnomlV,lve» Ben *«“’■*’ rTwoSSSk. •k S FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CRYSTAI. FAUOE OimuTALLBD . with a mstUT'CiF: - - • ? VCIIBISTMAB PRESENTS, Of every description, AT HODKTNSOirS FANCY CHINA STORE, .' ; = • . LAratETTB HAIt,- nTTODPCOir. . - TjlocSQ^t Annuals and gift hooks kokibw, at u. miner & CO.’S, No. 32 BMITIIFIHLT) struct:— Poetry of the Year—Postages from the Poets, doscriptive of the Season, with twenty-two colored illustrations, from eminent artiste. Our Savour,-with Apostles and. Prophets; containing eighteen exquisite engravings. • The Land of Bondage; Illustrated in the Journal of a Tour. In Egypt Tho Queens of England—a series of twenty-seven elegant portraite of female sovereigns. ■ • • A Book of Passions; by G. P. It. Jamoa; illustrated with sixteen splendid engravings. - . Evenings at Donaldson Manor, or the Christmas Guest; by Miss Mclntosh; with ten engravings. . Beauties of tho Court of Charles 114 a series of finely en graved portraits of distinguished women. ' v.V' Tho Book of the Heart, or Love’s Emblems; illustrated with thirty-three fine steel engravings. ' Illustrious Personages of the Nineteenth Century; nine teen finely engraved portraits. . Tbe Diadem, a Souvenir for tho Drawlng-Koom and Par lor: illastratwi.with twelve steel engrarings. The Souvenir Gallery; an illustrated gift book for all seasons.', ... Gems of Beauty, or Literary Gift for 1851; nlnecng's. The Rosary of Illustrations of the Bible. Gift Book of Gems, a literary Offering for all Seasons. ; The Token of Friendship, a Gift Book for all Seasons. The Amaranth, or Token.of Remembrance. Keepsake of Friendship. Tho Garland, or Token of Friendship. The SXagnolia, or Gift Book of Friendship. Golden Gift; a Wreath of Gems, from the prose and poet* ical.writera of England and America. - Tho Casket, ft Gift Book for all Seasons. The Ladies’Gift, or Souvenir of Friendship; Friendship’s Offering, for 18&4. . The Snow Flakbj for 1854. • Affection’s Gift, for 1854. . The Gem Annual; 1br1854. JUVENILE BOO£3. Liltle Ferns for Fanny’s Little Friends. . . . ; Mr. Rutherford's Children; by tbe author of M The Wide, Wide World.” Parley’s Present for all Seasons. ' Tho Boyhood of Great Men. Evenings at Home. Tip-Top, or oNoblo Aim. .* Fireside Fairies. - . . Tho Arabian Nights Eutertalnments. ■r The Parent’s Assistant. • Robinson Cra^oe. . Bandford and Merton. •’ Boy's Book of Fun. v Mother Goose’s Melodies. * . ' Purchasers are requested to call and examine our large and constantly Increasing stock. It MINER A CO-* , dec2l • No. 32 Smlthfirid vtroct. BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, handsomely bound ami illustrated. Tho following ore a few of , our large as sortment : Our Bavlour, with Prophets and .AposUesj -a aeries of eighteen highly finished engravings, designed expressly for this work. Turkey morocco, full gfllyST. .... Tbo Queens of England; a series.of portraits of distin guished female sovereigns. Morocco, fall gilt, $lO. The Poetical Works of Thos. Moore; one vol. Morocco, full gilt, and illustrated with steel ongravlngs, $O.- Byron’s complete Works, same style, $O. Poems of George P. Morris; one vol—ss. The Pathways and Abiding Places of our Lord; illus trated with eighteen steel engravings, $3. Wild Scenes and Song-Birds, by C. W. Webber; illus trated with twenty-five colored lithographs. Cloth SG; mo rocco SS. The Book of the Heart, or Loro’s Emblems; containing thirty-three steel engravings, $B, Tho Keepsake, a GUI for the Holidays, SG. Bhakspearo’s Works, in variouastyles of binding, and at prims from one dollar to twenty-fire dollars. Also, a large and carefully selected assortment of the lower priced Gift Books and Annuals. Call early, if you want BARGAINS, at W. A. GTLDENPENNEY’ & CO.’S, 78 Fourth street. , CHRISTMAS "and TUB HOLIDAYS—'The aubseribcr having boon at grrat pains and expenso in preparing *or the Holidays feels quite eonfidentvwith his large and varied stock of'Books, Ac. of being able to give good satis faction to all who tnay wish to find Books and Presents for the coming season. Special attention has been given to Books for Children. .JOHN S. DAVISON, declQ . Go Market, near Fourth st. VTKW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVISON’S BOOK £> STOKE, 65 MARKET Btreet, near Fourth: —Hot Corn; Ellen Mnlgravo; Pierre Toussant; Hover of the Family: Little Ferns fi r Little Friends; The Early Called; Little Susy's Six U>rth*days; Cloth Books C»r Children: Kenny's Mills, or the Earnest Worker; At Tlonitt- and Abroad, or How to Behave; sploudid English illustrated nnd colored juveniles; Common Sights on Sea and Land; Fox and Geese; Blind Sister; Small Sms: Prairie Mission ary ; Self-Reliance; My First Born: The Visit; 81ns of the Tongno; Life Real nnd Unreal; Ahrc and Bessietoys and patsies, for children: B'jyh'wi of Great Men; Harry's Lad der to LearrunglArnblan Nights; Kbetoris of Conversation; splendid oditions .'f the Porto, EngUih and American, illustrated; Melville’s Sermons; Christ in History; The Lost Days r»t bchaufUer: PasUir’s Sketches; Richard Williams, the Patagonian Missionary, by Hnmil ton. declO Btbles, hymn and imiaykk book* in tin? most e!o jnnt strles, for family, pulpit, or personal ufo r.UrLKH’S NKW MIALL 4to. BIBLE, tho tani-l beau tiful family Bthln in print. In variant styles. Dr. West* Analysis. All suitable for HolMar Proiwnt*, At-- DAVISOS'S BOOK &TOIU3. G& Martel Btnear frnurth. Host Important JTewa! Q3IKR PASIIA. VICTORIOUS T AS will be perceived by the news bronchi per steamer Niagara, there Is no donbt but ihut, at LOUIS iIKIXKMAN & CO.’S JEWELRY STORK, on FIFTH street, two donre from Wood, opposite the Morning Port printing uillw*, the CHEAPEST WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWEL RY can bo had in this city, as thorn will be a change in the firm on the I'd of February nest, and UicraforQ ba wM off • tcost. Tbc?' l wishing to buy cheap Christinas and New Year’s Presents cannot find a bettor opportunity than this. The stock la of the m-ost exquisite kind, and has been se lected with tho greatest care, as to workmanship and atylo. Country dealers mid others will find H to their advantage to come and exaa&lne our slock before 'purchasing else where, as wo am determined to let none go uuentbfied- LOUIS REINEMAN A CO., decl7:d2w 42 Filth ptreet. twodoersjfrnm Wood. I^LEGAJTTUHT" 'iWOnsT-Vrhe’following arc a small j part of the magnificent 'e«*dlecticn or fine books now displayed ou and thrive*, in uulkipMioa of pupplyicg the want* of tho«e in search of the best Holiday ilifb Books: Poetry of the Year; parages from the Poet?, descriptive of the scasous : with twenty-two rolnred plates from draw ings by eminent artists; tnogidflcitnMy bonud. Oemof the S*a*on; beautifully illustrated uith mezzo tint engravings, nn SUPPORTER AND KLAB - TIC STOCKING DEPOT to atßr. EEYaKK’S, No.;140 comer of Wood afcreot and 'Virgin alley. AU chanlcal appliances ere Ttept and fitted at tljls establish ment. Satisfaction warranted In all case?. . ... .■ pot 24 CITC WAIUI4NTS—SK)O WANTED by ADstm xwins, no. 9s fourth «t. 11. MINER & CO, No. 32 SmlthflclJ street. FAIiOI FOK SALE. •“ . ? - ._- . ,T- ?*■*?’■■ 1 . >. S * ' • '«C-..'V - ' " >*V fjl*'-. " 'V?:r .’ «*». * • -:• +■ *± : PRICES or • CO&SXCnS DAILT VOBZITB Patricks &• Frlcnd, Ei Comer of Fifth and Wood, , . LOANS. ' - •' I Caited5if\teiCf1.1865.................Jl Unit0d5Ute»58.1863.~....;^..»...>! P8nn5y1Van1a68.18T9.«.'..............j PcTm5y1yan1a55.1868„.......,. i ...... Allegheny couiity 68............ ...... Allegheny county c0up0n5......-;.* Pittsburgh city 65. r..... Pittsburgh city couponsj payable New Allegheny City 63. ........ AileghenyClty conponaj payable . la Philadelphia.. BANK STOCKS.' Bank of Pittsburgh-- •—.... Merchants * Hanufaeturers’Eanh Exchange 8ank........ .. Parmere‘Dcpofiit 8ank.'....;. Alleghony.Barings 8ank...... BRIDGE STOCKS. tfonongahela Bridge St. Clair street Bridge.—..;.— Hand street Bridge-. Northern Liberties Bridge- INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company 1 Citizens' Insurance Company—..] Associated Firemen’s Company....] TELEGRAPH STOCKS. I Atlantic and Ohio Pit tsbnrgb,Cincinnati* Louisville; (.iiko Erie Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongehela Slackwater—. RAILROAD STOCK; ‘ Pennsylvania Railroad .. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad »Eore!and a Pittsburgh Railroad., Marine Railway and Dry Dock.... Furtlo Crock Plank Rood Pcrrysville Plank Bead— Jroenaburg Turnpike....,- OhartiersCoal Company—, COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston. North American North West North Western— Adventure . Ohio Trap Bock —- diunesota ... Pittsburgh and Islo Royal— Douglas Houghton. Oatonogan. Ridge Fire Steel.. Colling Aztec Bluff—.. Peninsular. Avery.;... Fomst..... Phoenix- Iron City, )TB SXST. BAITS HI COB&EOTSD T> AltT ICB 1 Iloon & Sargent, E Comer of iVood and St: PENNSYLVANIA. f Pittsburgh Banks par.| Philadelphia “ M\ brownsville u par.! Uuckscounty u VI- Chester Co, (new Sssuo)... VI Colombia Bridge Co lit Danville M Vli Delaware co. “ ......... VI Ooylcstown “ jl riaston “ VI Germantown M ......... VI Lancaator Banks .. VI Lebanon “ Vi Montgomeryco-Banks... VI Northumberland ** .m VI POttSTlllo 11 ... VI ■Wading «« VI Schuylkill county M ... VI Washington 41 ... VI West Branch “ ... VI Wyoming mi Carlisle rat kor msa post st •acchange Bankers, r (h strteis, Pittsburgh. OHIO. i State Bk.and branches... (Other tfoWontßankc % Bank of Sandusky* —• Granville ...... 60 iNortyalk 60 itJrbana bZ i W005ter................ 25 I . INDIANA. State Stook 8anka,........ Stateßk.aadbrancbes... ♦£ ILLINOIS. Stato Stock 80nk5......... % State Bank Branch.. 60 i Bank ef Illinois „ 76 •KENTUCKY. All solvent Bonks... MISSOURI. Stotoßk.andbmncbes*.* % MICHIGAN. * All solvent Bonks.; 1 WISCONSIN. Marine * Fire Insurance I Co. at MBwonkle.. 2 | TENNESSEE. lAllsolventßonks 3 . I NORTH CAROLINA. lAttsolvp- 1 Octfcysburgh Elarripburg .a solvent Banks SOUTH CAROLINA. AllsolTcntßanks 1 GEORGIA. All solvent Banks.... tUddlutown. faynpsbiarg. Vork Banka.. &eilefb?otes.. .ALABAIU All solvent Bank*. United States Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip.—., par. City *• par. Allegheny Co. “ ......prem. NKW TOUK. All solvent Brinks V?i EXCIIAKQES. New York „ par. [Philadelphia. par. [Baltimore par. Vew YoTk City Country 8unk5.......... NEW JERSEY. All solvent Banks .... DELAWARE. Cincinnati...,,.*....... % ritac’t, I liMliffTlll* JJfic’t, iSt.Lonia~......* 1 diw’t. I VALUE OF COINS, j American Gold ('n0'*)....., par. I American jSoverc!;—" * B3 AH solvent Banks.. 5m011K0t05...,., MARYLAND. Baltimore Saute.—ksj Country Banks jOverdjfGE.. ! t’roderickdors.. {Ten Tbnlers...... Tes GuUdera, L0ukiT0r.,.......... _ . [Kapoleooß .......... 3 63 ; Doubloons, Patriot 15 70 DouhJoo* 1 ' Spauirfc-......16 25 YXIUiXNIA. Bankof Va.abrauche*... 3£i Farmera’Bk. * branches,. Valley Bk.* branches..... f%\ Ifxcliange Bk. a branches % Wheeling Banks Wheeling branches yft NBW UNIiLAN’T). ill solvent Banks...- .xmhJoons, Ducats..*,. B-Vr. FLOOR—SO m<&4 for wlo by . jlocl? KIRKPATRICK £ UEUJV)NB._ ZINC IVASjH DOAlsPis—Jy.»doz«n *• Holme*’ Zjcc \Vwh board* on ham! tnd for-Ralo bv declT KIRKPATRICK * HERRONS.* I’lAii— 4o’l/arrvirft*. U. Tur for Rata by -1 , decl7 KIRKI*ATIUOK A HFJITtONS. MESS POH K—Tft Yzrrrb f-ir fain hv duel? - KWKPATRKK * HERRONS. NUW -IWOKjS! KKW DOOKS!!—The tine of Art, for JXw'mN'T j.. The Popular Kducntor. for TVc**mber; l*nrtTl, the Vracuml Dmu2hr>m#n: Tbc Twin nro;lifr.«: or, Uie A Irtiixt of the Press Gang; A Month in England: h? Henry T. Tuckennan. Jt-VKXILE 11O0R3. In great variety. compridns all the standard Jorrmles and nnraerous new and lv‘;iu!lful hooky, for’ the approaching holidays. GUT ROOKS AND ANNUALS. Our stock cMntVrL**.* «v“rytlt'm;r jtttMV«Hcd, ; ra6rt of them tu superb binding» and illustrated, forming a magnificent cMlcetlon. MHLKS AND PIUYKR ROOKS, Of every ▼nrJctJ’ of plzo ami stylo of bln-lictf:, 7 rui table for holiday site, cr otht>r jmrpwi. STATIONERY, of ail klcJa and quallliw. for *alw low by j. s. nwwoy, ' • ** G 3 Mftrket'strp/*!, Hrur FtoJitlu BoiK.'T'LAsT KhCKtVKU, AT DA VISON'B Book Store, C 3 Market street, near fourth. Harper’* and Patnnm’a Magazines: Lyell’s Genlocy; IHurton on Infidelity—now supply; Hamilton’* Philosophy; Hitchcock's Philosophy; Libation Civil Liberty and Government; Golden Dreams and Loadun Realities: Longstrmb on the Hire and Honey Boo; ■Webster's Dictionaries* Rush's Notes; KUJo’rBIMo Illustrations; Explanatory Bible; Prime on Death of LUtle Children; Fern Leaves; Isaac T. Hopper: Mia-dcnary of Ktim&sy; Lamp nnd Lantern* Hamilton; Jacqueline Paschal, or Cnpvcnt Ufa at Port Royal, fth& Ah' Ab.il FUR KXOiIANUK for Heal Kstate in nr near the city—-A rateable Improved Farm of 75 AereS'; ’5O In cultivation: vilbu-Frame Dwelling House, Stable, Ac.; a well of excellent water; large garden and good fence*). Situate in Franklin township, near Harrfcville, 20 mil«acoiXth of Bailer. 8. CTJxHRERT t SON, dotIH • .■■— L „ v _, 140 Third atroot. rsw office: —; Beal Estate and Contracting Agent '-TT 1 THE subscriber hrw been.induced to open on office for the purpose of buying cud Felling, on Commission. and liaviog the Agency at largo Steam Saw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegbony river, together with many other radiith** from other water and steam raw-mills. Uo flatter* himself that .ho can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or email, long or short, and dolivcr them at any point G:U Penna. Avenue, No. 271. EXCUANGK ON NEW ORLEANS AND Sight Checks on the aboTo points for sale by > A. WILKINS A CO., . To. 71 Fourth Ftroot JKO* CJitOUTT, Importer of Brandies, Gin, Wine, &o.; FIXE OLE MOKONGAHELABYE WHISKY, Pencil and Apple Brandy, Ac* Also; BEcnnn.ASß Distiller. Corner of SmUhfleld ftCd Front street*, Pittsburgh, Pa. [de9 mo BMOKKBS.—AII Smokers Triahinjc good audchcap 1 CIGARS, will find them at JEHU UAWOBTU r 3> cor ner of Diamond and Diamond alley. Flora Regalias, 10 fbr 10 cents. Abano do. do do Colorado do do do Call nnd try them, and then yon’ll bey them. AHIJSW BlUGtt. HOUBK,of hall, 6 rooms and Unlshed attic, with Lot of 20 feet fronton Mam st., Duqucrao borough, by 100 deep to Carpenter’s alloy, with fruit and ehctle trees. Price $llOO, Torms easy. ■ : docO . 8. CUTnJBERT & SON, 140 Third st 5X BOXES LEMONS; OtJ'-3T bblsCranberries; In sforo and for Bale by -i JOSHUA HIIODES & CO., 39 Wood rtwt T ADIKS' CLOTH CLOAKS.—A. A; MASON* 00. lvjje \ j on hand a splendid assortment of Ladicr Cloth.Cloafca, ami aro constantly receiving the newest shapes., fnovlfl BAItfJKLS SW JUST VOTATOKSJ UBT KKCtaV£D at rfl) nov2B'Bt*' ■ T. 0. BQYlgg, 108 Wood fit .TITTKIL—BO kegs flpd 2 bblsfrosb rollfor galo j>7. ' » dcclT- 1 •> - SMITH ft SpJCLiIR. N HAND, a ffnperiOT Tarloty of Cloth Cloaks, Mbb, fcumraiterß. A. A. MABOKT 4 00, a«cl» • SS Slßhrfwtf. tmutxzra' xeha&i IslreetSf i IsiiMo! ' - 100,001 ■ 105,00 : 85,00! By tbo .O’Beilly Xfca for the Morning Post ißir YaL \% 100,00 1 100,00 i • 100,00 I - 100,00 i •: 100,00 ' 108,00 100,00 WAsmsaTos.CiTr,December 28. - House.—The funeral of tbo Hon. Brookins Campbell took place to-day from the Hall of Representatives. The corpse •was brought'in arid deposltodln.the arcaby the pall-bearor?, and In charge oftbe committee of arrangements. The Son* the United States, and. Cabinet, and Su preme Court, entered and took their seats near the bier, the members of the House standing meanwhile.. A largo num ber cf spectators were in tho galleries. ■' The Rev. Mr. Slicer, the Senate Chaplain, rend the 00th Psalm, and partof the 16th chapter of Ist Ocrintliians, and delivered a prayer. • ' The Rev. Mr. Millburn, House Chaplain delivered an ap propriate address. The corpse was then escorted to the' Southern boat, by which it.was taken, en route for tho homo of the deceased. After returning, the House adjourned until Saturday. Senate—lmmediately after returning from the funeral of Hon. Brookins Campbell, the Senate adjourned. : 55,50 57,00 65,25 00,00 ■3.14 25,00 25,00 4f,00 50,00 ; : Buffalo/December 23. The riot at Erie yesterday was.moro eenotis than at first reported. Several railroad men were sbockin’gly.beaten. An attempt was made by the mob to hang Dennis, th* Superin tendent. ‘One rioter was shot, but not killed. The compa ny'refuse to run beyond the State line. ,There is great ex citement here, and Itis feared that unless the Government interferes, there will be a movement among tbo' pvople of. this part of New York, and terrible disasters will follow;. 18,00 17,00 '7,00 44,00 48,00 24,00 68,50 45,00 • New Obibam, December 26. The Winfield Soott struck on Anacba Island at midnight, on iheYd. The passengers wero very little alarmed, and all were safely removed, suffering trifling losses. Two steamers were immediately dispatched to their relief The Scott was fast going to pieces. The latest accounts reported the mails aa lost Texas dates to tho 23d are received. . The Pacific railroad bill passed the House by a largo majority. Tho Black Warrior sailed on Saturday. 49,76 49,00 63,00 105,00 12,00 10,00 18,60 48,76 50,00 102,60 10,00 28,00 8,00 175,00 83,00 , 20,00 17,00 7,50 17,50 200,00 10,00 „ 6,06 : v ; . . CcrciNKAn, December2B. The German association engaged -in theriot bn Sunday evening last,-assert that they had no inteution of doing, more than burning Bedini’soißgy. : - ' ' New York, December 23. -It is snowing here at present Flour... sales 13.000 bbla State at $7,50(&7,66; Ohie^7,6o@7^2^; sales 1600 bbls of Southern at $7,5C@7,C2, easier. Wheat...sales 40,000 bus Western at $1,74J4 f*r red,better. Corn...salesss,ooo bus; yellow 81; mixed 80, buoyant.. Provisions...sales 700 bbls Pork at $13,12; prime slo,B7,firm; sales 400 bbls Mess Beef at-$l 3 50;-sales 350 bbls Lard 'at easier. Coffee: sales 450 bags Rio at Java 13, Sugar: Kales 150 hhds Orleans at new Havana 6%,'flrin. 'Mblasßes: sales 150 bbls Orleans at 30. Iron dull ats37. Cotton dull. ' Philadelphia, December 25.; . Cotton...quiet andunclianged. Flour...someinquiry, and prices generally below the views of buyers; sales '2OOO bbls good brands at $7,12; 3500 do common and extra at's7,2s, a steady demand for the supply of trade at former, quota tions. - Nothing doing in rye nour or corn meal. Wheat to demand and prices advanced; sales 3000 bus prime: oullt ern and Pa. red, atsl,Co, in store; white held at $1.70; sales small lot of rye at 90c; com dull, sales 4000 bus new yellow dt 68@<57,- afloat Whisky.,.but few bbls offering; limited sales at 29. Cisciniutj, December 28, ; The weather is colder, but cloudy. Hone: sales at $5,50 @5,60, but closed heavy. Whisky, 20@20j4, but closed very dull; no buyers at inside rate. Hogs quite active to-day: sales of 6,000 at $4,40@4,50, closing very firm at latter, with holders asking farther advance. Sales .200,000 btls shoul ders and sides, in dry salt, at 4for former and for lat ter, both to arrive. New crop Layer Rabies, Received and for sale by dee2 Cul'AL VARNISH—6OO gallons,. Smith’s New York brand. In store and for sale by . FLEMING BROS., successors to J. &idd A Co., dcc2 \ 60 Wood at. BLUB VITRIOL —2000 its in store and for sale by • dec2 ; FLEMING BROS. CREAM TARTAR—SOO !bs, pure, to storo and for saleby dec2 FLEMING BROS. SPIOKD SALMON*, M ess Mackerel; No. 1 Mackerel, in keta; Salmon, in l»Ws, BAILEY & RENBHAW. For tale by SH. MOLASSES—2OO bbls Steam Refined SugaHJou'e • just received from stonmer Prairie-City, and for wile by declS JAMES A- HUTCHISON* CO. ; NO. SUGAR—IO4 hbds, prime new crop, landing from • steamer Oakland, and for sale by declC JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. A A. MASON & CO. will open tbi* morning a splendid • assortment of Ladies Cloth Cloaks, Copes .and Filli* hosiers. nov7 6 00 7 60 7 60 0 00 4 25 QUIOK.SI LViili—‘200 lbs iu store and for Kale by dcc2 FLEMING UPO3. 1 I lAfl NESTS SAND CRUCIBLES in store" and for sale H JUU by fdec2] * FLEMING BROS. APPLES —100 this choice Apples for sale low by dec2 BAILEY A RKNSHAW, 263 Liberty st. 2 10 SEG ABS—Just rec'd. a supply of choice London sire fla* vana Segars, In 100 boxes. : * deo2 BAILEY & RENSHAW. KA BAGS IYICA ALMONDS; cfLJ 20 Sicily do 10 hales Bordeaux do in store and for Sale by JOSHUA RHODES & CO„ dee3 ' • . 39 Wood street. SUNDRIES— 8 bags Buckwheat Floor; 4 M new Soop Brains; In store and for [dot9) KINO & MOORHEAD. PTCHINO’S DVSPiii EKD PRECIPITATE—IOO lbs for sate l>y dec3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. PREPARED CORN—2OO boxes, Oswego and Orris’, for sale by [4ec3] B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. OnkSjT? dec3 SH. MOLASSES—ZOO bbls Steam KeSned Sugar-liotiae, • lauding from steamer New York and for'sale by JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO., decZ nts SL Louis Sugar ReSoeryl TT. MINKIt * CO., N'>. r»2 WHITE FLANNELS.—A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth street, wQt open this day 10 bales of TYTilta Flannels, of tho best makes, of Welsh, English and American manu-. facture. . . - dec2o BL’K SILK VELVETS.—A. A. MASON & CO. win open another Invoice of El'k Silk Velvet?, C—l and 4-4 wido. dcc2o LADIKti’ EUBuKU OVKKtsUOBi*, Slippers, Sandals, Triple Sarnlals, Buskin?* Boots, and Jenny Lind Boots, at the tery lowest prices. Fleeac call and examine. L.E. HAYWARD, Corner of Market and Liberty ats. • I v ENT/8 RUBBERS, UVEKSUOES and SANDALS, of all \JT kinds, Tbope infant Trill dowoll to call. Mid Rare money by so doing. L. E. HAYWARD, dec2o Corner Market and Liberty sty FOR SALE OR KENT—The large Factory Building, with four Lots of Ground, situate near McKee,-on Washing* ton ctrcet, opposite flint gloss works of Mr. C. Johnson, in Birmingham. Enquire of P. XL DAVIS,' Auctioneer, . OccSl Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. , JUST RECEIVED, 300 more EMPIRE LONG SHAWLS, excellent styles. A. A. MASON ft CO* deelO ; £5 Fifth street. 'A- A* MASON Jc CO.*_Jin. 23-Eifth.-fitrceW.wUl .opennn. *'‘MondayV'ffie. 3d.' Instant, a new find splendid assort*' ment of LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS and VELVET TAL MAS. oc3 CIOLLEQK TEXT BOUK--05 MARKET STREET.—A j full Invoico justreocited and for pale t>y J. 8 DAVISON, Late Davison & Ajrn©'-f._ PIG aiJsTAlr—loo tons Hock Ulil (Juniata) tforgeilctal; 150 u 'Marietta Anthracite do do • • i— BITTERS—Yor sale at- BuBYSEiI’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street. -14 bbla for bj SMITH & SINCLAIR. Alt D—lo kega No. i Lard for sale by j dec2l KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. CLOVER BEED—2S bbls Clover Seed for salo by deem KIRKPATRICK & IIERRON3. LAItD— 20 kfga, No-1, for ealo by SMirn & SINCLAIR, 122 Second and ISt First street. CHEESE— 100 boxes. Tory superior, for sale by dcc2l SMITH & SINCLAIR. COFFEE— SOO baas prime 1110 for sale by • dcc2l . SMITH & SINCLAIR. SUNDRIES— -20 bbls Crushed Sugar; 10 “ Pulverized “ .10 “ powdered “ 20 “ A Clarified “ For sale by doc2l .« SMITH A SINCLAIR. UGAIMIOUSE MOLASSES —35 bblsforsale by dec2i . SMVTII A SINCLAIR. ANEW 11A1LKOAD AND SECTIONAL MAP OP OH for sale at " ' . W. S. HAVEN'S, Secl9 Corner Market anti Second Btrcot«. POTASH— 10 casks, first forte, for sale by dcrfO B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. SAL SODA —10 casks, English, for Bale by ilcrfp B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Gentian boot—soo itw for sale by. declO B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. EUPUOKBIUN— 35T?J, powdered, for Bale by dcrfO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. /^UiESTNUTS— Tvrcnty-flre bushels, of the best quality, \y received and for sale by LEECH, SIcALFIN & CO., 242 and 2-44 Liberty rt. DL KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANKNOTES Bold iuid exchanged by . . ■ ; . 0c291 -• A.WILKINBACO.,Bantow,/ United States Bank.BnUdiog, No, 71 Fourth Bt, Piltaburgh. CODFISH— Joat received, - 10 casks prime Codfish, . 6 bbla No. 1 Salmon, SOO lbs smoked Salmon, 20 bbls gib’d Herring, 20 do No. 3 Mackerel, . - • • • 160 boxes Bortington scaled and No. 1 smoked Herring, For Bale low fbr cash by JEHU HAWORTH, * :• decO : Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. : QfW'YBOXKS FIRE CRACKERS, No.i: £\J\.r 60 do Jackson 'do •20,000 Torpedoes. \ .lease Nutmegs. SO keg* Cooking Raisins. Received and for Bale by __ deed - v J. 0. ANDERBON &CO, No 6 Wood A. RTHff v\v;nsKy~tt pnneheons hue Irish Whisky juit received and for sale by JNO. GROui'i 1 ,.' deeO Cor. SmithflelA and Front eta-, Pittsburgh. XTEW KAIBIWB-60 taxes,and U. 8....- IV 10 malts seedless: for safe oy J. D. WILirAMS,I22 Wood street. f\LD U\ VJ? dccQ HAMI , AQK>VtNK-«-30 fegfestf dcc9 ' • v' •••• - - • V v?- 1 * ;. :■ .. -C - ? . V ? *v * 4 < f ’ HIM!MME2=3===iMI MISCELLANEOUS. ATTENTION, LADIES. HAVING; determined to elope/out onr entire’ stock' of BUk,-Satin, Velvet and Qro De AflViO BONNETS bo* foro tbo Ist of .January, at yrtattyreduced price* —at prices tbnt wo defy eoeipotitfotr'in tbo citf-reall and soe. our BONNETS, andsatisfy yourselves... . Our gentlemanly old friend next door •. Is Mug alarmed at bis expenses.;. Notwithstanding he la three score end more— Bathe cannot compete with the SpjutcSs. .. Now ladles, ybuinust. bear in mind, In order to save expenses:. .• Get&BoNSET.of - . , At the Fancy Store of Smcxs.-•: I®* Remember the. place. No. 38 MARKET fit., botween Second and Third streets.at the sign of ibs Cheap Bonnet Store. - . ', fdecsj '• ; M. J. &0. SPENCE. OAKCIKO AOABKM7, at WABHINGTON HALL. Toting Cadies &• Claiiei. I WOULD, respectfully inform the public,, and Young - Ladles especially, that I intend commencing: my Class for Ladles i n the latter part of the present week, and would most earnestly request all.who may wish .to attend; to giro in their names, and join with tbs commencement of the Clatw. Also, tbo dass'for Children was commenced on Sat urday lest, 19th test., and will continue every Saturday of temoon, al S'o’doclc. Parents who may. wish to have their children taught a becoming* .easy,' graceful manner and walk* and a light,natural carriage in dancing, would please send their children, so as to have' them commence ai once. "For further particu3ars, enqulre at .the Han, on Wood st, nov22 . CmtISTOPHBR A. MCMANUB. Steamboats, Ahoy I » n*s> . Tsc, subscribers tender their ackco«r-<9| for the favors bestowed ■oponXJJL ' by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others. Interest* * “ ■ od in bnildln* boats, that.they are at all times prepared to famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the-best material manship, TL B.'YOUNG-'* CO« - . Corner Third and Bmlthfield streets, jyl2, '53 ; opposite ll Brown’s Hotel.” I WILL SELL lay un expired lease (fourteen yean) of a Lot, situate on O'Hara street and Spring al'ey, in the Fifth Ward—4o ft fronting on O’Hara street, find running back -100 ft. on Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft square, with a frame, two stories, GO ft. on Spring alley f ' well calculated to carry on any branch of manufacturingbuslneas. Being engaged in man* ufaataring in the country, I offer theabove for sale. In* quire at No; 425 Liberty street.* oettstf . ___ AgTlGnltnral IVotlee* ■QfcSTMBEHS of .the Allegheny County Agricultural Bo* IYA cietydre requested to renew their members hip pre vious to the annual election for officers, which takes place, bn the. first Wednesday ofJanuary, 1854. Certificates of Membership can be had at the Seed Store of James Wardrop, Fifth street;-Jamea'Negley, at the Warehouso of Negley &. Moluin, Wood’etreetf from Wm. Martin, Sr., near Man* chbfitar { anil from A. B. JrQuowon, at the office of STQue* wan 4 Douglas, corner of Penn and Wayne streets. ' / WAL MARTIN, B*., PresH. ■*•'**•♦M’Quewas, Sec’y.-- -- . {dec2l:dawtdj HOT COHN I HOT CORNU HOT CORNU !—Hot Com: Life Scenes fa New York Illustrated —including the Story of,Little Katy, Madalina;the rag-picker’s daughter, Wild-aiapgie, Ac.. With original designs, engraved byN. Orr. By .Solon Robinson. . ‘ “Bid that welcome • Which comes to punish us.” . . “A beggar’s book outvrorth’s a noble’s blood.” '■* “ Of every inordinate Cup beware; Or.drink, and with it misery share.” .• For sale by B T. C. MORGAN, : - dec!3 .104 Wood street. ihssolutlonof Partnership. . . THE partnership heretofore existing between Samuel Pinkerton, Alexander Young and FbffipDe Rechbrnme, under the firm of PINKERTON, YOUNG t was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of.the firm will be used by cither of the late partners in settling the business. . PINKERTON, YOUNG & CO. Pittsburgh, December 1,1863; . JC®~TI)e business wiH bo continued at tho old stand,by Sam’l Pmkerion anl Alex. Young, under the style of declidtf PINKERTON & -YOUNG. cniLSOX’S PATENT AIR WARMING AHD VENTILATIHG' FUBNACB. rr HE subscribers offer for the consideration of tlie public A the above named FURNACE,' designed for Worming and-YentilatiOg Buildings, combining in itself all the desl*. table qualities required in a perfect Heating Apparatus, in* suring personal comfort, without any of the disagreeable sensations or sources of annoyance so common in heating arrangements. While.the occupants of a room or building experience all the comfort arising from a warm summer at mosphere, they also inhale pure life-giving and health sustaining air,- not contaminated by bring derived from damp, unhealthy sources, or its power to sustain life being impaired by coming in contact with an over-heated surface.' These results are produced, in port, by constructing the furnace in such a manner that the heat is diffused at a low er temperature than is usual with any other Furnace now. known to the public. In producing this result, another ob ject of great importance is obtained on the score of econo my t the heat-absorbing as well os radiating surface is so great that the heat is almost entirely abebacted from the gases before they aro driven off .into the chimney, thereby greatly reducing the consumption of fuel. The fuel cham ber is so lined with soapstone and fire-brick that the fuel cannot come In contact with the iron, preventing the over heating Of the cir, and destruction or injury to the Furnace; The joints of the Furnace are so constructed os'to afford room lbr mflMnß-a tight sand and clay joint, preventing the escape of noxious and sooty gases into the room, so an noying to the'occupanta, tied so health and furniture. The air to be warmed is taken directly from the outside of the building in &Q cases, - thug insuring 5 supply of pure, wholesome air for breathing, and tho other important func tions required by tho human system—the oxygon is not af fected, nor the organic matter in the air carbonised by com ing in contact with -an over-heated surface, os with other furnaces, and headaches and other disagreeable sensations ore prevented by this means—and hr consequence Of the warm air not making too largo demands upon the longs and evaporating surface of the skin, to supply-tho moisture which it has lost in passing over a red hot surface. : In, proof of this, attention is called to the certificates of Pro fessor Sflliman, of Yale College, New Haven, and to those of other scientific persons who have examined this subject. If public and uuiTersal approval is any testof merit, the proprietors of this valuable Furnace can appeal to the written testimony of thousands, to the press, and to public exhibitions in all parts of the world, it having received the Prize Medal at the 'World’s Fair, and tho highest Premiums' at Fairs in New England, New York, and a Silver Medal at tho State Agricultural Fair in Pennsylvania. Manufactured and sold by : ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, novSidCml Agents for Western Pennsylvania and Ta. STOCKING FACTORY, FIFTH .ST- BETWEEN WOODLAND MARKET STREETS, ABILITYyENB&QYy&ECOXOMY. -rfHlE:hc?t goods in. Children’s Hose, Men’s Socks,Under*. Lshirts'anCTUtswerei-eold at prices, at the FIFTH STREET STOCKINQ FACTORY, ait made fiom last year’s wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. s*p27 WILLIAM PALY. "Vf-KW MCSlCJ—Medical Leaves, a collection of favorite and popular airs for the piano, put up In an elegant style—lntended for Christinas Gifts. Grace Sehotttech; dedicated to Hiss Harriet H. Huldon composed by G. Anton. Ladles’Album: new dance,for piano. I have loved theo; song. SisUw, darling; Best thou gently, sea; Lovely Nancy i a song, by Mw. Barney Williams. Dr. Watt’s moral and divine songs. There is a sigh in tho heart. Mamma is so very particular: Beautiful BlneTlolets. ' Keep the heart light as yon can. Les PaUnours Waltz; by Jullien. Paraoio Waltzes; Moonshine Rodowa. Adli Polka, and Eleanora do. - La Pierre. Polka; fionrise Schottlseb. A large assortment of the latest foreign publications fbr the Piano, just received and for pale by H. BOHROEDEII A CO., Cargo’s Hall, S 3 Fourth street. A COMPLETE assortment of Songs, with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris, arranged lor the Piano, from all the favorite and. popular Operas of Mo* •art, Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer,. Rosini,. Verdi, Anber, Weber, BoftUoUjßalfej Doming, Floton, etc., otc4 together with tho latest compositions of Jaell, flottsrhaik, Jallien r Strakosch, ctSj£|)M§y tho Theatre, and Immediately opposite Mason* j [sepia store end ■ tor sale ) JNO. 6ROUTT. rstore aad&r sals. to JmOKOUTT. .v --5 - • » - '4.; * :." ■. •’VtiVv- 1 /'’!'"- -.• '.'•■•• r .*-•;*--• - ■■', .'■ ■ - v* »s .*-••* ■•- '■ k:-'?-?*! I *'--: ' ■ ; . ' \ *. ‘ For gale. EDWARD FADER. New Music. -• ■ ■:■..■* Biafoeas and Blindnew, Hysterics, Dyspepsia, ALL DISEASES Tlint aro cqiiuod by n deficient amount of NERVOUS . FLUID, are greatlyrelieved, 1/ not permanently cured by. simply wearing thf ciudns for ttfew hours cachuay.-; • :: .Be it cmlersloodt "y: That It la not claimed thtvt It cures til dlsuasoß, but only those for .which It- Ja-roeoranxended; nnlmorcover, wo bpMly claim andjfcDEPYytliat no-medicinal agent of ASV KIND baa, performed' 80 MANY CURES .during the last year* of, those named, aa .- FDXVEBKACHER’S ELECTRIC CHAIHS. And to prove thlaeßsertion, we defy any person to produce so many; WELL AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of Scientific Physicians and. Intelligent patients aa may ho .«. found In a , pamphlet of thlrty-rfr to bo had (gratia) of the agent in this town. - ! . * . The electric Ch*ins were lint Introdocediu Franco ln 1850, and niter being subjected to the most .. Thorough and Rtgid Trlal, By the first medical men in Paris, they worn found to pos* • RCERstrange andmaryelloUfl power la relieving paln.whero- . ever applied/ and by .their influence were Introduced into'. the hospltalsof thatdty,and also securedby letters paten* - by tbo French Government •; ~ • ■ They, ato'now.introduced In almost every/Hospital in England, Germany, Austria, Belgium* and patented .in . those countries, wnero they havo become the - : ».■•• • ... MOST- CURATIVE AGENT IN THE WOULD. They were first introduced Into tbo’Unlted States about one year since, and went through ihe samo tr ol as in Eu« rope, and were ot once introduced Into every. Hospital iu where they are now in doily use, effecting even •MtfRE WONDERFUL CUBES than faftd eter-before been. awarded them. . r: /. '' - They are highly recommended by’ Profc. Valentino Mott, Van Boxen, Post and others, who have published their views of their power and value in several’Of the medical journals in that city, and are also in the daily practice -of recommending their use to patients..- A full account of their opinion may also bo found in overy pamphlet, and sent to the address of any person. latSofitato by applying (post. paid) toDr. GEO.H. KJ3Y3ER,Wbo is agentforPlttfiburgh, Fa.. The chains can be rent; by maU, with , toll . descriptions for use. • . • ■■ ... ■ v . Price of Chains, £3 nnd £5.. , Physicians are politely invited to call and examine their construction, and pronounce upon their merits. ' •. -f: One Word Blore to Invalids* No.person necd. fear Ahat they. wilLnot accomplish iusf what it .fs claimed they cah : do, rind all persons who nave become disgusted with a constant pouring down. of patent nostrums (bottled ewfll) are kindly and politely Invited to give them a trial.-:' N. B.—-One Chaiu will last for years and lose nono of its electrfc power by use, and can be. applied to either adplt or hna. • GEO IL KKY3ER, No. 140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, wholesale and retail agent.. [dcclfcdawflm T\YBF£PBIA* XJ RHEUMATISM, .SCROFULA, FROM THE METROPOLTa—Pass ft aroundl let the af flicted bear the glad tidings! -This is but tlio ecntiment of thousands: . • Wasiiixotow, May 17,1853. . < Mortimer /tf r Pulvionaiy,.Di/'j}tptic } Ncr vV jfßlk ffl foufr- Spinal, Ifanalc, Vie-, nW •• .' . \jso ff -• . Tint and ChGd-btd WEAK •II m ~a - 27-EB&ES, suclraa Prolapsus Uteri, Chronic Diarrhoea, - Drugging, of theßovela, •' - Pilrsj.Ratalr, Milk Legv&na Enlarged Veins. Essays, descriptive of itbufie, maybe bad at my Store* tree of charge. r ' '/* . jSSjr I also, beep Fitch's, Chapin’s, Jackson’s, Mrs- Betts' 9 and Vanhorn's SUPPORTERS; also, TRUSSES 'of every kind; Lace: Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, and «wy va« rlety of mechanical upplinnees need In. the care of disease. I would respectfully invite tho attention of physicians and oUxera to the above articles. ' For sale at Dr.U.U. BLEUSEE’S DRUG BTOEE,V •’ - 140 Wood , street N. B.—Person* In want of. Trasses, canharethem sent to any part of the country, by stating whether for the tight or left side, and fending the measure round thobody. fnol 950'. Reward'.'- >• • • WILL be paid, to any person whowill buy . a box of Dr TERREL'S HEALING OINT MENT, and use It according to dlrectlohv HwW if they will call at my office and say with <& +A) a dear conscience, tha£- it wfll not copv* vgvr~j& pUtdy cure Chopped Hands, ChfblalnS, Ch&- tog* Sore Lips, Borns and Freezes; Boics on Children,and greatly, alleviate, if not entirely core Saltroeoxn, HRs, lion of the Breast, Bites of lneects, Pimples on the Face, and alllJlseaseaof tho BMn.' MONROE TERREL,;, :. Naugatuck,-Conn. •• ' Por'eale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEYSER, Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. G. BMITHy Birmingham; Mm 8, HOLMES, Temperaneeville; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny; WIL SEIBERT ft BRO., 477 Penh street; Pittsburgh; LOR*: KNZ ft WIGHT MAN, Pennsylvania Glass Worts; SAM’L DYER, Allegheny; -WM. SMlTH,Lawienoaville; ECUS B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG ft LEWIS DALZELL A CO., Sharpaborg; STEWART,jtI/JYD A -CO.', Mechanics* Iron Works; J.. W. HANNKIV Man chester/ • 1 i'c’ ■ jyi&dawy . • ~ -• R HEALING OINTMENT wOt am Salt rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands,Burns or Scalds, Cota or Wounds* Pue#,lnr • flammotion of the Breast, Bites of. Insects, Sore tipsy Plot: ; pies on the Face, and Breaking Oat and.Sorea on Children, and all Diseases of tha . Skin, quiclxr and;su«r than any fitlmT*‘MiwHftfaa. .. . .' - . • ■ ■ - Forealo by FLEMING and Dr. KEYBBR,; Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH Birmingham Drag Store*. WM. SEIBERT & BRO , 477 Peon street; LORENZ. & WIGHTHAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works: MrA S. HOLMES, Tempeiahcerllle; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny City; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; WIT. BMITH, LawTSnfls-. vtile; LUKK-ILDAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG Stewartetown; LEWIS DALZELL ft CO., Sharpsbttrgh: STEWART LLOYD ft CO.* Mechanics* Iron Works ; J. W. HANNEN, Manchester. , Jy2s:d*wy .V - Private Ulaeaaeo# ? DR. BROWN,. No.;4VDiamond ABey r Do- i/a ' votes bis entire attention to an office Practice.' . Cppsk 1 W His business Is mostly confined.to JFWraid.nW Jpglk TenrreoZ andeochpalnftilaffections,. aeSfe brought on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence and.excess, Bes of the Venereal Organ, gkln . Diseases, Scorbutic Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak- ; jncas, lmpotency, Piles, RheumaHscn .FemaU -Weatoieas,. Monthly Suppressions, Diseases-of the Joints, Fistula in Ano,Nervoua ASMtlohs, Pains In the Back ana Loins, lrri< teflon of the Bladder and Kidneys/succesEfully treated^ | (sixiathis clty)enablM Pr. Brown to cffer asHumncea of a speedy cure to ad who tony coma tm*: I Prirate Consultation Rooms, 4L Diamond alloy. | t gg>hiodßtftte.■ oorfcdftwly- J‘ Krcnm/snswlY diecoTEred -remody V for Rheumatism l»* speedy and certain Bqnedy for. ktpainfultrouble. ,Itneverfoils, i; ' : office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND, 'Pittsburgh, Fenn’a.. The Doctor U always at hems. ; _pjsMb23MAw>• •• - - y: • ■ '■ : Ten Aerea for Sal*. mHE subscriber offer* for tale Ten Acres of land, near.. I -the residence of Bar, Dr. Campbell, in Manchester, all of whleh is in the.hlsheststateoftjaltiTafion. 'Bcar.QW •bearing apple, peach,.plum and pear trees, all of; which are ■crafted fruit, are oh the lot; also, about tbroOhcresof tine 'ward* of the best' quality of grapesj the other towovih anehtaaie two Dwelling Houses and out-houßes;pne of tnp dwellings Ib new, not bating bedi-yet occupied. Thopro*- pact from this place Is among the.most extenave firm bean in the country, r It is; abundantly supplied with, tine movcr-MHf! n>rl=S9. Appl, i .*5 . . •. • Estate Office, cor. Bovcntb and Smlthflold ata. - ; -jaa- An extensive variety of Grape Tines fdr «w. 1 Ulyas above, • - - * - BTOIUI ffOft- &ALR»~A.- ■ \ tiorgrin