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We would call the attention of MERCHANTS /LSD BUSINESN MEN to tho . fact that we have just recelied from niludelPhis a number of fonts of new Job Type, Mod ere now prepared to fdl orders for Cards, Circulars, Hill Ile/01E, Paper Socks, POStOII4 and Programmes for exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly SDed. - Satardoy Weekly Post. Oar Weekly for this week is issued to dey, and for sale at the counter. It contains the Preii dent's Message, an interesting story, poetry, besides a variety of interesting news matter. NOTIIINNS IN NEW 'YORK. New York politicians "will not do to tie to. Every political party that can be found there is sure to split in a year. Even the Know Nothings of If ew York have split into two factions, ac cording to the account given of them In the N. Y. Lter)ad. This .demoralization of the new party at the very out-set in the Empire State, is attributed to two causes. First, the secret in fluence of Sewordiam. And second, the Ines-. tiablc propensity, for offices and spoils that afflicts a great portion of its members. Both factions of the K. Ns. in that State, however, are opposed to the re-election of Wm. H. Seward to the 11. S. Senate, and will roily their forces at Albany this winter to defeat him. Bat his policy has been to "divide and conquer';" and already a schism is effected. One faction of them, called the Barker faction, has been re pudiated by the Grand National Connell, and the other faction declared the true K. Ns. The Barker faction reserves to maintain its position, and a report of its condition and rites lase been in some way obtained, and published in one of the Seward organs of New York. This indi cates that Mr. Seward must have some friends in the camp. The Her fad predicts a speedy Ills gelation of their party if this "split" is not healed. It cannot become a strong national party without unity of action in the ereveriti States. But that any party can remain keg united in the State of New York, seems impw eible. The Whigs of that State are now divided into two or three parties: the Democrats into two : the Free Sellers into two or three: and tke K. Ns., it seems, are already divided. The most compact and consistent political party in New York now, is the Democratic party that -voted for Seymour lest month. It polled about 157'1,- 000 votes, while the other branch of the Demo crats polled less than 34,000. We think the Democrats have the most favorable prospects in that State for 1868. • RAILROAD' LRON...RIVICRS--T Amy" • The resolution so promptly introduced in the House of Representatives, at Washington to re duce the duty on railroad Iron, and °stead err 4- it on the same, was as promtly laid on the ta ble by a vote of ninety-seven to forty-one. it pretty emphatic expression of opinion that against class legislation, and favors to one great interest of the country regardless of the prosper ity of other interests. The railroad enterprisit of the Country needs no such special facotr; and would would not even be benefitted by math an unwholesome stimulus. It has, more specirti legislation in its favor now than any other in terest of the several States, and it absorbs ah undue proportion of the capital of the country. Over 20,000,000 acres of land have within a Jeer years been given by the general government to aid in the construction of railroads. ;Within the same time very little has been expended, of lands or money, to improve rivers, which 11110 equally national in their character and ben efits. No railroads in this country are of so much importance, or furnish channels of trade for so large a portion of the Union as the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Expensive im provements are needed to increase their utility; and to no purpose can a liberal share of tile surplus funds in the National Treasury be MOTT properly applied: On the subject of a repeal dr duties on railroad iron the tine policy shottldha, if a reduction of duties Is needed to prevent tti rapid accumulation of money . in the Treastry, to mate the reduction on all articles equally, that all interests of the country may be equally protected. It is not probable, however, that any considerable changes in the tariff will be effected 0-4 this session. A ridiculous attempt le now made to sit* that the election of delegate from Kansas to Congress settles the question that it is to be a slave State. It is not to considered by-those. who know the position of the candidates. Whit. field is elected. Mr. Plennikin, who was bir posed ,to hiM, was from Pennsylvania lately; and bad had no Urns to become acquainted with the people, or with the wants and interests of the territory. The St. Louie News says Whitfield owes Lie snores. to his knowledge of and dirporition to fever the interests of the squatters. MO_ qumtion of slavery seems to here bad little to do with the election—the settlers, no doubt, thinking squatter.' rights of more importance to theca then less practical Limes. Gen. Whitfield in a Tennessean, and has for some time been 14 awn Agent in the Territory." The New York Herald says Whitfield le represented as being in favor of leaving it to the people to say whether slavery shall or shall not be recognised in the territory." To show the kind of use the Pittsburgh Ga. setts is disposed to make of the result of this election we copy the following from that paper of yesterday: " That this General Whitfield has been sleeted an the naked issue of slavery is too apparent to be denied." And then, to show that even Free Soil papers are not so unscrupulous on the same subject, we oopy the following from the Dispatch of the same date. ;he Di:kWh says: l• The ilection for delegate In Sawa', It appears, (and very probably) did not turn on the question of slavery." We have no more doubt that Sammie will be free State than that Pennsylvania is one noii. gam• Some very amusing letters from Utah have been recently written by new palate and published in - the Chicago papers, One lately quired brother is in raptures with the institution of polygamy.- Be has three wives; the latest, he says, which he took three months ago, is from near Hamburg, Germany. She is larger than either Sarah Ann or Elizabeth, (the dame of my second wife,) and, I say it without invidi ousness or impropriety, is decidedly handsome. ger person is of good size, very round, full chest., bright flaxen hair, and soft blue eye. She enters into the duties of her new situation with wonder fal alacrity, and is very happy, mire also Sarah Ann and Elizabeth. Yon may be surprised at this, but you will be still more so when I assure you that all my present wives are ant:lona ilia I should get another—one who is fitted by educa tion, and physically adapted, to take charge of the business of the dairy. With snob an arrange ment of my household every department of a well organized establishment, on a patriarchial scale, would have a head to it, and be governed in order. I have no idelination to comply on my own account, as I am well satisfied with those I now have ; bet if I should do so it will be entirely out of regard for them. My daughter Louisa is engaged to be married to a man from Penney IVA who hes already i wife and threeohildrcu." • 11 - ‘ 1r - rpt 44.44 Ft • 4. •, ••• • • s •At. . • •+ • -.: • • # • • * 4. f ro •.• . • - • - • • .• •`!* 14 The . ' -"• f th , ! Da . The .- „ -". -,,- ~ r *l:keel:oink, of New EGO c*ab .: ote bo ;1131625,0011. of its fundfAnd ":- . - ;'?-rts - oe.4i4tl.l.!,,nextututt*trltr-_ ~. . ...yell slora4Cefittor of -to Brooklyn Daily Advertis e, is now on trial for the murder of his eon in that city some months ago. It will be recollected ha also _attempted the life of his wife at the !tame time. The first teller of the Ocean Bank, N. Y., who ran-away with between one and two hundred 'diamond dollsiii of its funds, some weeks since, was 'arrested on Thursday matting at the Jersey Ulty ferry. Ile had between two and three thou sand dollars in gold, and two pistols on his per son. Extensive forgeries prnOnftting in all to *160,- 000 have been discovered in Baltimore. They were perpetrated by a hones carpenter doing an extensive business. A. number of buildings put up by him daring the last year, including a largo female seminary, have-been seised under the lien law, by parties fiavizig claims for materials fern ished. Dr. Thomas Dick, author of the Christian Philosopher, has written a letter to Jesse Shurtees, of Cincinnati, contradicting the exaggerated re ports of his extreme Poverty, which originated, he says, in the fact that Mrs. Dick hid given as an excuse to a gentleman for not sending a par cel to a neighboring hotel, that she kept no ser vant. His books have not proved very lucrative to him because he always: sold the copyright it a low figure. - DECEMBER 9 Nur Bauroz..--Beveral Whig papers are advocating the claims of ex-Governor Johnston to the next Benatc;rehip. The Governor's indig nant denial of his connection with the Know Nothing party In 'September last will probably do him no harm. It we are rightly informed, he has " fixed things " all right in that direction. The Butler Whig thinks his Free Boil proclivi ties are entirely in his favor, and the Philadelphia News—Joe's paper—endorsee the Whig, "over the kn." The News hopes no one else will fol low the example of the Whig in its mode of re commending the GoVernor for the 'high post to which he aspires. Lectures this Month. The Lecture committee of the Young Men's Library Associstiou have engaged the following persons to lecture this month : On the 14th. Mrs. E. Oakes Smith--subject, "'Margaret Fal ler;" on the 22nd, lion." Horace Greeley—sub }eat, '.Education as it shill be ;" on the 29th sad 3011, Bayard Taylor--subject, "loala st,d the philosophy of travel." - OHO IltirretwAhr him received e etetemeni of the condition of the banks of Ohio, es pro pared by the State Auditor, and from which we copy the leaning particulars. Returns ethibi Ling the condition of the iooorporsted banks of Ohio, on the first of November teat Discounts Specie Esstern deposits Total resources.. Capital . far,,047,...710,00 Circulation 8,07.1,131&:114 Safety fund stock 1,125,511.74 Due banks ‘..49,727,:;2 Due depoeitore 5,290,512,20 The Canal Dank of Cleveland, is in the hands of a receiver. The City Bank of Columbus has suspended payment on its deposits, hut ill To• deearntita notes on presentation. The Bsysgo Bard of Cincinnati, has gone into insolvency, leaving a sufficient deposit of Ohio stocks to secure the redemption of its outstanding notes). . -- CLIJMILWILD DIAXONDII--VALVE OF TIM Ron I.llooll..—From apaper read by Prof. T.Tenniint at the late meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and reported in the Athesteron, we learn that when the die• mond was exhibited at the Crystal Palace, it weighed 186 1-16 carets, its present weight, re. deiced by cutting, being 102 18-16 carats. The Rite Duke of Wellington was en interested spec tator of the operation, and was a frequent visi• torduring lit progress. It was finished in Sep tember, -1859., and' occupied thirty-eight days in cutting. Diamonds are usually reduced to one half their weight in.cutting; and we give the exist weigher:if tbe Rob-I-coo?, in order to cor rect ,assure erroneous statements which have been published on the subject. The bout dia. mond in prance 'weighs ED carats, and cost £lBO,OOO ; It was called the Regent, or Pitt dia mond, To arrive at an estimate of the value of the Koh-11100r; it is only requisite Id multiply 102 (its weight) by 102,isnd then by 8, which would give Z 88,2821118 its value. The Kolpi noor is of the purest water. In order to test real diamond, and distinguish between that and a topes, it Is necessary to scratch it with sap phire, (Ro. 9 in hardness,) which will mark a topes, but would not penetrate a diamond. Miseetianeona News, During the recent session of the Vermont Legislature, Mice Lucy Stone received seven votes for the office of Brigadier General of Militia. The Sault St. Marie Canal will be ready for navigation at the opening of the Spring. A vessel may then dear from the bead of Lake Superior for .any part of the world, and pass through the river St. Lawrence without break ing bulk. A new tariff of hires has gone into operation on the Hudson Meet Railroad, by which the rates were 'drained to the full extent allowed under the law. To Albany, the fare is now ;t3• The rates front way stations are unchanged, for short distances. • : . , :44 , 7 - $18,378.,839,N; . 1,600,105,44 1,725,35.9.73 . 22,1,54,619,43 A GOOD SUOT.—We published last week an account of an attempted robbery In Licking county, near Utien, where three men broke into the house 01 Mr. Campbell, who overheard them, and who, together with his eon, secreted themselves in an adjoining. room. While the robbers were rifling hie desk, the son fired at them,"'^o of them was seen to fall, and was carried oil by his retreating comrades. The re ' suit of that shot has only just come to light. It seems that otariday last a new made grave was discovered near 'Utica, and after being opened, the body of a man named Charles Gess was taken out. Two slugs had passed through his body, which tdust have eaueed instant death. -Gess had„,been a resident of St. Louisville, Lick• ing county, and had several times been arrested for different offences, but always proved too eatanipg for, his accusers.—Columbso Jour., 4th. The Dengezi of the See. The shipwrecks of the lad eighteen mouths count up near eight thousand dead. The ac counts of this single week add • thousand or more.'Among the most prominent in the great loss of life ate the following : Sicamers-13irken head,100 ; City of Glasgow, 500; San Francis runner 0; arctic, 330; Yankee Bladel4 ; Launch, 24; Pearl, 18. Sailing rissels—Qtylapus and Trade Wind, 24; Walter Claxton, 18; ship, E. Z., 19; cutter Hamilton, 1b; Tayleur, 807; Staffordshire, 180; Favor. Ito, .201 ; Mary Jane, 144; Santa Anna, 70 Powhotten, 380 ; New Era, 277 ; Johannes, 84; Abadlab, 701; Mercedes, 781 ; W. H. Davis, 29 ; Annie "-Jane, 375 ; Europa, 18 ; Waldron, 85; Leviathan, 28; Warren, 14, Total, 034.. FANNY Fans INSANII.--" Are you aware that the author of this work was once insane ?" ask ed a strange gentleman to Mason Brothers, as he:turned over.the leavers of Fanny Fern's new novel-- 0, Bath HalL" - " Certainly not," replied the astonished pub lishers; ."yon must be shghtly "touched your self, to circulate such an absurd report." "Not at all, gentlemen, not at all, I can as• sure ..youi" said the imperturbable stranger; "yeti know it is an established fact that Fanny Fern, not being able to command meahs to buy oil icircendlea,,wrote-. some or her- first ar ticles by moon-light ; and that, I take it, was a decided mien of lunnr ses".(hinacy.) The oysters were taken on the half-shell. 1." -t 4 -r t 4 • _ . , 1 4, +••• 40 116. ' - • i, - OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. on the frontierfurnish deplorable proofs of the I .liseatert of the Secretary of the Navy. insufficiency of our vntlitaryferce, end of the ab' Tfie - annual report of the Hon. James C. Doh- eolute neecretcessity ay for ast itsyear. inoresse, which lima urged - hre effective l. . , : bin, Secretary of the Navy, will be read with in- y our r force does not exceed eleven Serest by the friends of our navy: It abounds thousand men, which is entirely inadequate for with interesting facts and important suggestions, the purpo s e s f or w hich we maintain a standing eitad displays a commendable zeal and energy on muffle Its immediate increase is urged, nii a d of securit to 1 ;kall part of its author. We have room only for costient to give some egreo . y the Indian frontiers, for which services the the following abstract : 1 regular force is the most efficient, cheap, proper The report recommends In additional but gra- • and constitutional means. The Increased pay to dual increase of the navy ; its reorganization i enlisted men, induced the enlistment of 1,005 and the enactment of new regulations for the 1 men in October and September last, ag dicipline and improvement of stamen. ainst I 309 men during the corresponding months last The movements of the various squadrons are I year. The number of recruits required for the reported in detail. The sloop of war Albany, service of the ensuing year will probably not be last heard from at Aspinwall on the 28th Sep-' less than 6,000. Re recommends the use of [ember, when eho left for New York. Painful I camels and dromedaries for military purposed anxiety is felt touchiug her fate. The steamer again, and asks an appropriation to test their Princeton was sent in eearoh of her several days 1 usefulness. An increased pay for officers is since. i urged as an act of justice and necessity. Addi- Lieut. Strain and party a r e comp limented fort tional legislation is asked to place the widows enterpriee and exhibition cf powers of ender-I and orphans of the officers and soldiers of the anco and generous devotion to duty in the explo- , army on an equality with the widows and orphans ration of the Darien ship canal route. lof the officers and soldiers of the navy. The result of the expedition is, according to The necessity of a revision of our military le- Lient. Strain's report, that the proposed canal is , totally impracticable, and this the Secretary tip- gielation in some important particulars is point ed out, in order to prevent conflicting claims in preh,tele settles the question forever. , regard to rank and command, which now give Toe I ,Illberdrileili of G re) ts wn by the sloop of war Cyan° is narrated, am? the Secretary re- rise to much inconvenience and trouble. One great source of difficulty is the double rank re. marks that " he c .ul I sot reprove Commander 1 cogoized by our laws; to remedy this it is pro- Hollins for his conduct. Gum only often lends i posed to give effeot to brevet rank only where her sympathy to the sutra, er, however just the the President may see fit, and forbid the exercise punishment ; but patrinism rarely condemns of brevet commissions in the regiment, troop, or the bravo officer who administers that punish- company where officers are mustered Elaborate meat, from a sense of justice to his countrymen, suggestions fur reorganization of the staff corps whose property has beou destroyed, nod whose are presented, and compared with European eye national flee La. been tusulied." tems. It is proposed that there be nine Brigs- Commodore Perry is hizbly complimented for dier Generals ; one for each department; one for his success in Japan. the Quartermaster General, one fur Adjutant On the increase of the N ivy the Secretary says General, and two for Inspectors General ; being he "is far from the opinion that the eolargemeht au addition of three to limbo who now, by of our Navy should stop with the action of last I brevet or otherwise, have rank laud command as Congress. The protection of our commerce; the Brigadie- Generals. Other marked changes in guarding our extended ci isst; the preservation of Bea appointments, rack and duty are proposed. our rank ay a nation. &maul that we should not I Reforms in the organization of regiments are he entirely stotdinory, aril with inactive indif- also suggested. The expediency of general pro fereuce behold the progress of ether powers in i motions by seniority, instead of merit, is doubt naval strength. Eeeu with the additional wino- jed by the Secretary; and the establishment of • Jelled steam frigates our oars. force will not ex- retired list again urged. Profeesorshipe of ethics, seed fifty vessels in condition for service. Weak- I end of English studies, at the military academy, ness invitee segreesion, and never inspires ! are recommended. respect, while a cksiaait.igsd a mnia an d visible 1 Many other subjects urn treated of at consid preparations command consideration and are the 1 arable length. true safeguards of pc-are" The necessity and'', _ _._._____ __ _— —__ propriety of au auginentad Navy is eloquently ; argued at contdderaelelensth, and the objections 1 TELEuIt A r RIC. thereto enewered. I Thr Secretary tines c.s propose to increase the 1 Fie the O'Reilly Lines for the Morning Post number of etiteers nor materially enlarge the 1 Execution of a Murderer...My eeeee one squadrons, and thereby largely increase the cur- Dleappe a rent expenses, nor have a navy of the immense , All eand extent cf earns co me n a rks of European i Now Your, . December wife,of bas convicted was exeeci powere, brat to increase iht inateral of our navy lat Toronto cf the murder oi so as at least to approzinate .0 a state of re a d,. ; tel en Nlo , nday• net's for ewer , wli ,l ie wise statesmen ' The Detroit Times says that Peter Richitigs Ar i se to are: I , 1.,,,,,,,,. ~,.„, „ rt ., prepare to left there for St Louis on Tuesday. and was meet. It will be the iiocrotary's pliasure to co- se s d after the taint left . It is supposed he operate with the legislative department of the'. was drowned at 11..inct_n a ti. government 'n pra..ti , lllv carry in g out there , 1 • '-, Dewey Felt of anew views.. l ILleit a • , December 7.—lt is still at:lowing, The Secretary renew s hi-c recommendations of with lorry inches on a Irest last year for the re ,rj.,1117 ~ 1 911 ,f, the Navy Several vessels have been wrecked on Like the creation of a retired 1,-: fir Infirm officers;, 0,,,,,, all the losses of property are large :he discharge of tlis liethoieut ; nut to have No lives „ et promottetin regio.nted by . , ~' ...t 'cit:./ 'ad,. merit. l " ° 'l The mouth of rienessee river is fast filling some degree, iontena c: by littil,trity ci forlitel, with ice. ,;ion ; and pay, to some extent, he e , :ntrolled by;'. -...— sera service i measlier Wreelted—Death of the Mayor So far as he has awl, racy, these views will of Detroit guil e hi' ''''n'" coon ''''•" - i t ee'-itl ii " lie 8r1T.11.0, December 7.—The steamer May s:bye t—'• 1 C.1“...+1 r•t: - tott.eol for promotion to flower was wrecked a few days since, and Khan higher rank and per ctei e-i; wr... -2 i Let Wirtit if, , toned N o u tsuracoo. frem incleieity, i seer r: . - , 1 : 7 yiliilCti. Ido J 4.0 Laiue, Mayor of Detroit, died on Mon. not appeectet: the JuJitett or p oey of promoting , day last. to a higher trade a, a lli,:t: Viii.. C4l,llirt perform • unless in tar vaeepti , ts! sa. , s. as ci. mplonent wry reward Is.r aeriii - s riolered Ii a. neither More nor lee-' than eirt.olog, the If-competent, all then ordenut• the nn,-r.u.., , . , 1 competent to do their work '• The etijr-C11‘,..1 air-u 9.: 11- proposed reform are ably con•idere t lie ssys much is still to he done to gls, i roll r F''..ir,r, origm, viper. character sod race.. ot to 1 system of discipline in nova! servies lie as tie IF la reelonsmen dug the restoration of floeeting The experience of the navy justifies its s brogetti.e. There is, how ever, urgent necetelly tor it,t,:ae tultetitute, ac companied with a plat, ,f reward as well -s punishment a ,to,lllUte Wti,ca would be prompt and eure—in order to restrain the offender and deter t l s inconsiderate ; to reward equally sure the vacrous; to encourage fidelity and promote respectability. It is not the sever fry, but the certainty nut promptness of pee lehment wool! I romoto disciptioe lie recom mendsl that the commenter of any vessel be au thorized by law It , melee a summary court-mar tial fur the trial of petty others and those be low them; that they hies power to punish by dishonersole ii; , ;h.. , ge in any [art, or by con finement an reducel ratios., 10 i without pay, with extra loi.or cud a denial , t shore priviliges lie renews his I eitolnint'odAllOti of last your of the plan to induce Pr ,irleri 1,. become Ilene 0- ututly attached to the Navy, 1:y granting c,„oili tiOlitill kayo of absence at the mud of a cruise, and increase 1 pay ..ti re enlistment. It is the Secretary's purp.iio to immediately adopt, in modified farm, the apprentice system, and eri comrage the enlistment of American boys from fourteen until tillrei„ty our years of age; to inn(' them first on a receiving stilli, then on Cruleare, in practical seaman.-hip Ile is clearly of the opinion, 14100, that ilia number of men in the service should to increase) a' leant twenty five hundred. The oundier of the marine corps is deemed entirely t.,0 email, an I an indefinitely stated increase ie earn , r.ty ,c,mmended. The corps would be improvcd and elevated in charac ter by adopting some system of appointing offt• core of military edircatii n hold training . A marine basin mod railway at the San Fran cisco navy-yard its reeut•ntrien . le.l. Prof. l'slaury's itchier...tricot.) in developing his theory of winds and curt-cuts, and his prepara tion of charts are noticed most flatteringly. It is estimated that the bevies to our commerce by the nee of his charts would amount to several millions per annum. Robert L. Stevens' iron war steamer, shot and shell proof. for harbor defence, is rapidly progressing. The boilers will be ready to put on board in about them weeks. Of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, the Se cretary says: "The Naval Academy has, during the past year, continued to present to the country prac• tical evidence of the wisdom and foresight of its projector. Under the vigilant superinten dence of Commander Ouldsborongh and his worthy assistants, the strictest discipline has been enforced, to the marked benefit of this in etitution. " The plan of education is now thorough, and the training of the youth admirable. The cruise in the practice Ship is of immensurable advantage to imparting at ton early age practi cal knowledge ,f seamanship. During the last summer the Treble, with 31 young Midshipmen visited Portsmouth and Plymouth, in Ragland, and Brest and Cherbourg, in France, thereby af fording them an opportunity of examining the naval establishments at those points. " The contract has been made for the erec tion of a machine SilOp it Annapolis wider the act of Congress authorizing St, and I shall avail myself of the first opportunity when the service will permit, to substitute a steamer for the sloop now used as a practice ship. The num ber of students now at the academy is one hun dred and silty. Attention is called to the re port of the chief of the bureau of ordnance and hydrography,• and the annual report of the board of examiners, as also that of the comman ders of the practice ship." The legitimate expenditures for the support of the navy and marine corps tor the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1854, amounted to $6,891,- 882, with some outstanding claims to be paid. The amount required for the same purpose, for the fiscal year, ending Juno 80, 1855, is $B, 917,297.—8a1!im0re Sun. Secretary of Wane Report. The annual report of Col. Jefferson Davis, Sec retary of War, is an interesting, business-like document, and makes many important reeom. mendatione, in order to give increased efficiency to the important branch of the public service over which he presides. We annex a brief ab stract : ----- The actual strength of the army is only ten thousand seven hundred and forty-five. The whole authorized strength is fourteen thousand two hundred and sixteen. The deficiency is fast decreasing by more rapid enlistments. A state ment of the changes made in the dietribution of - fiereat Cur e of lithentiattlarn...-The edit, the army during the last year is given. . of the Richmond Republican, of December 24th, iddi2, say that Carter's Spanish Mixture in no quiet medicine. The removal from Florida of the remnant of the'Seminoles has received the attention of the They had a man in their press min who was Mtli:ted D,partment, but its efforts have not been very with violent mercurial rhenmatiam, who was continually successful. Better fortune is expected next complaining of misery in the bank, limbs and joints:—his year; thrbugh - the instrumentality of the new eYcs had become feverish and mariery, nechimolliss,throat plan of operations. The Indian difficulties else. &le, and all th e symptoms of rheumatism, combined with where are alluded to. The massacre of Lie Sarofulw Two bottles of CASTE'S'S SPANISH MIXTURE ant Gratton and men by the Sioux is narrated, cured him, and, in an editorial notice as above, they beer end the fact stated that the army force is quite testimony to its wonderful effects, and say their only re. inadevate to the protection of our frontiers, pet w, that .11 suffering with disease of the bleed are net ard to pinieh Indian aggressions. Our entire aware of the existence or such a me d i ehe • "lei cheerfully lows in Indian actions during the year is four of- recommend it co Seers and sixty-three men killed, and four offinere ..." See their eerithreie' and mice in /hit area " the llWOtti.l.M. o „ wen. v0.p40.....The .99smop eau. .• - ~l'ir.f. Vt.amrr Fleerrat..-Loe• of Leto. :yew rtahaaas. lbcruther —The steamboat tlyi roe was bunt this morning. at the mouth of Srw Ti"?. I-tr Hecker, of Plaquemine, with his sun anti daughter. perished in the flames. rterer.l others were burnt to death. Several failurea are rumored. Brig Asbere--Ner crew 1. Pewit liurraLo, December —Toe brig Lewiii Cass went ashore, east of Conneaut tiiers. She hal a crew of seven aboard, and cannot be steed. DZIPATCILI The crew of the Lewis C 4841 were saved by the government life-boats. _ i'aormenca• December h.—Toe steamer Piy• month Rock pasted a cotton laden Schooner on are off Btratf,rl The crew of the latter were ineteible. It is presumed that they took toihe boats. 51111,p0•1 1100 •• Saw Osantas, DeCeMbrr h —.Molise, Coff man kCo , Dullit, Miller .*c , Stnitb, John ston A. Scott, James ti. Mulford k Co., sod Armstrong, !darns A. Co. have suspended. Ittimayins, linietaber 7.—Two police officers, and :ltunlry, Were arrested on a charge nrroaing I.lack boy as a vagrant, and sell ing him to a f.rater in Carroll county. Prof Ilysitesse. STRA , USE, Drcember 7.—There Imo nobody bort by the collision lut eight, but the engine and care were badly smashed. There were no trains on the New York Central Itlnroad to day. •CONCOIII , . N. II , December B.—The Democrats of the let Cougrreeional District have nominated Grorfto W Kittridire for Congress, anti endorsed the Admiatetrattoo. ire- Worms R Worms I.—Tb.n 1. no don.. more c-mmon among children, and eet none whkh PO frequ•ntly battles the alai' of ihe pbys,Wan, u wartus. They are highly detrimental to the contUtution; and their presence should be carefully guerdeel '.eyialost by parent!. On the drat menlfeetation of symptom!, .eery means should be marl to expel them promptly and tlaoroughly. ?CLAN Wl+ VIRMIPLICIE le w.ti retabilvited m tire moat certain, eat and opew.ls remedy ever offered for tido troubleecme aro. dengerroue malady ; all who have the management o children 'hooka keep tide invaluable medicine at hand. I • additbn to It. perfect owlet), It never fella to pmeluos th dealred effect. nelfugee, to comport/ion, are worthier. Th, bl'Latie's erne nine V erniiings, also hie celebrated Liver Pills, can now be hod at oil the respectable Drag Morse in the Bolted States and Canada Aloe, for sale by the sole propritor*, /LIMING BROS., encore/ere to J. Kidd & SO Wood s o.. • munity la deploring the evils mulling from the use of Pernicious preparation , of alcohol, a atimulant exhi!erant and inalgoraut, purely vegetable In its nature, and entail• lag no reaction, Is of immense importance to the public and to the medical world. be faculty admit the necessity for tonics mud cimulants; they have long administered, and continue to administer, sphituous liquors and narcotic., in • large class of eases; buthere la • renovator and reeto relive that not only reinforce. the vital powers, tones the stomach, and regulate. the secretions, but keeps them in the condition necessary to health and vigor. Half the ' disease., that distress and harms the civilised portion of the human race are nervosa in their character, and spring from our artificial mode of living. Dyspepsia, Dillon. dis ease, ell disturbanoem of the principal internal functions, ~,- Fri ~ ~ ~~~`. ~~ o S ~t =ON IFekeoaker en Fire A of Poileeines. Nominatlo■ for Coogrips• Darrlavere pleas be rueful to nolt for Dr. ltria• lehrstrol Vermlfuev, end tak• none else. All other V tM2M9:=IZOM2 produce a disastrous effect upon the nervea. Now, MORSE'S INVICIORATINO ELIXIR strikes both at the cause and the affect; regulating the secretions, while it tranquilins the nerves it Is destined to take the place of alcoholic stimulants so ► medical agent, and it is, as has been prover( in countless fastener., a mental exhilorant, the nee of which Is never succeeded by melancholy or hypechondrle. The Cordial le put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price three donere per bottle; two for nye dollar.; /412 for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, 11/2 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druniste tbroughoat the Bolted Btaten, Canad and the Went Indlea. AGENTS. FLEMING k BROS., N. 60 . Wood street, Pittsburgh_ DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood street, di R. E. SELLERS& CO., No. ST Wood strsoL J. P PLESIINfi, Allegheny CRT. U2==EZU=iMZ Firm in n SUIT OF CLOTHES, Is greatly onhaneed by having them 0000, and entrants TO TEM 8111010.. GitIBBLE has got all that to ReCeliSiTy to effect that great consomme. Uon, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, end he only moderately charged, can do eo by calling at 210 Lumen awe, bead of WOOL P. S.—Pantaloons, in particular, Ls one of bin preulect fork+. He utmot be beat in the etyle and lit of thi, gar- NtOltereti; Waimea conld be given, If neoesuuy, to corroborate this statement. (doch) (HUBBLE. .;:'ECIAL NOTICE Leettire before St. Paul Insist.a.a. the r A Ldallie DITCUACTIDAY CIILTIIIII VW be deliver. ed by Very Bev E on THURSDAY inniN ll4B CP, at 7 o'clock, m the basement of SE pituriVethednit —4he proneeda for the benefit nt the Poor- deof:7t IA le orlon -- C 11l zene In sugaggutlO ersatie g7.pag1i1r......40 •• election for Mee* Dtrdailei of two earnestly; to gctre the ennume year. will be karat t eem l: tba NAIL:Ie of the Company, ou MONDAY, the 18th Dio . Oolliw.. hours of 10 A. X. end 3 P. M. dee SA NIIM L. InELT" BeeretarY• - -- _. 10 ,.. 7. A AliOsessDlL CALVIN M. FITCH, of New ., York, would announce to the citizens of Western Pennsylvania that Le is at present delivering a course of LECTUItRS AT PITTSBURtiII, where he will remain till Demmber 18th, during which period he may be consulted dully, at his room. at the City Hotel, corner of Third and Smithfield streets, for PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, ACTIIMA, CHRONIC naoNcums, DYSPF.P/PLA, FFJdALIi DISEASPS, rano all others connected with ur prellspoiing to Come:imp . non, in the treatment of which Lis experience and unrivalled opportunity for observation have_given him the most marked SILUSGM. Dr. Fitch thwlrev to see Lie patients personally, a every instance, where it is poreible; where it is not, a medal statement of the case may be sent by letter, to which a prumpt reply will be returned, giving his opinion of the --si, and when he is willing to undertake the treatment; - .he exp.se of the remelt. regulates. ino7alior will state Oa To Lot.--THIC SCOOND STORY OP THY PIMP TUN it KNOINR ROUSE (a Usti aultabie Rr public ) will be let for three or four night. in the week. E nquire Enquire o 0 BORON 711N8TON, f ot.3m at S. liEClorkarfe, R 0.9 6 Wand almost. Franklin Booing Fund and Loan Associatiou, 08111C16, - No. 9I YBONT STRAIT. Direount Day—MOADA Y. Notes offered on SATURDAY to the Perretary, at the More of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the same time and p l us . [deolitmi J . WHITTI6I4, Secretary. 0 , 110 W ARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa...-OBVICK, No. 108 MAP &TY .tEET, opposite the Telegraph Ogle. Thin A.A.:m[lon Ix organised for the purpose of affording mutual anainten , e to each other, In Cue Ofsieknein Or No. client. By paying a small yearly payment, the meanbere of the Am.:tenon securer a weekly benefltdartng dolmen, averaging from $2,21 to $lO per week. In this Association all members are equally totereetet in the management and protita. O. B. 11'iClitiZ1Z, President. T. J. Boom, Secretary. N. Fiona* lionadtreo—Joais Boa, JAMB BLUM, O. 11007000 , Consulting Phyntelan—Y. Dian, LI. D. neriktf Pittsburgh and Krle ilatiroadrilo . Neel. hereby given to the Stockholders of Um little ourgt, an/ Erie Railroad Company, that an election will be held at West 0 reeurille, Meroer comity, Pe., on the TIBET MoNDAY UP DECRIttIY.R, at 11 o'clock. A. far Dino. tors to aorta fur the coming year. nor 10 TWIRLS J. now?. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company ; OFFICE 65 Flh7'll STREET, MASONIC HALLS JA PITT MES 110 BUGH P residen. A. UN, - Csss.t.se A. CoLsos, Secretary. This Cvmpaay stakes every Inzusenee appertaining toot oont.ected with LIFE am&t. Also, against 11011 enslesawo Risks on the Ohio and Mir siveippi rivers Atott trilsoteries, er.d llasitte gesterelly. Ao.l eselstst Loos and D.INKII hi Fire, sad against the Perils of the Soo sod Inland Esslgatiow Policies tooted at the lowest rates arosintstitly tL skiety to all partite. .... • Jame. S. 110,0, l Wm. B. Mum. riato 4,1 31'Clorkdo, James D. PraUl. , A, Mum I'M ilips, Alesamter Bradley, Jot. &mi., John Fullerton, , • Jo .I , t r. 4.01.mat0, M. D, I Robert Galway, J•ho M'AliAn., I Alasandar Reynolds, Anne Win. Y. Jonnoten, atrung Connty, James Mat .r.us• I, Dot' N. Los, Eltianalxig, cio:ro: 6 6611.0, liiramStowe,B6•666. to)2-i•ly AE.TN A 1I AE TNSVILANC EONN. CONPANY, TOED, C Chartered lii 10—Capi tal awe*. 014 0 , 000 . 7uus. K. BRACE, President. TI Pk. A. ALKLANDEIL Seerdlegy. I.ret.(r.:r:;.Tu-S,t. Thomas Iretece, Et/easier Flower, it en.i We,lbrilate, E. A R. UA*. J.. ph Chur , h, Roland Nedra, Yrieleriek I) ler, I:Awls 0. N.. 4,, R: Dart liu.ll. Samuel S. Ward, 4- Miler A Tuttle, [Leif Z.• Pratt, Jobe L Ike well, A. is De ale, (lusts, se E Lama Junius P. Si .. Air l'olleies on fire and Inland Melo, ilare terets ble term% by GF.OIIO6E It. AIINOLD, aft, , . arreLnir lio. II Boarth dna, Pittebsegia : T4'AlLlf g l B ' 11 1 7rs'iusr, =,..PVIKAt .k L. L ilAilPileu-,Keereiorl. Op.:: Oa W,arr .T erat t lenseme/Larrket awl Kroodstretta. Inter,' 111.71.1. talCAßlio Shia oa the Ohio and Mahe sipo Rive, •n 1 tributaries. I uae ref s rsirot Loos Or Damao liy The. ALIO- A cellist the Perils of the HM. and Inlanaltsirlip. Bonet .I T:enerrhition. leSSaine4 B. D. King, WagLeriperjr., aa lil et loesteley, Samuel N. Mee rsciu-I Rea. Bingba IVA,. rt Du elap,jr., John It Dilworth base M reanaik Prende Yellers, F Cern. n.b. J. rehoonsualler, Walter Bryant, Trillitatii. Ser. '- - John Sidittra. der26 ../LnaOCIATIGD lelrayames Mammano• ;MY Company of the City of Pinaburgb. J. K Ymident—lSOUlßT FINNEY, Mem lobar* asairat 71111 said YAWNS BLSKii ofall Vc.:s.irsiar stmt. • InialleaC J. E. Moothited, Y. C. (S." y., Wm. M. li-Ust, C. H. N. Y. ilwixtr.. Jo.rph Esp., A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. & Lot. kg , t/ ROHN b.river hank, la Biradatil Hib feet by SJO feet. sod hesitated by four atteet.‘ ell en reaeonable terms. It is mar Dakotan *Co's oew worm. and "coral Ott.' lllSAstactiaing NW. dleolbripiat mad heat /of acne to be bad la tavola thatadbe neeleiactaiing Forpotaa Lltbs preset, and etra of tocumbrate.A. Kegs of C. at his Law Mos. • j, 'Pull. .1,-, ce Pittsbureh. r a m IN *stern Pennsylvania lioapitalw Drs. 1.. Suit .t. '.ti.t, between Wood sad Mattel .trwts.tod J. rma, North-out corner of Diamond, Alir qbeey city. are the afteallas Physiciaasto U.. above load tutlon, ter the Wei goarter of 11154. Appileattotoi Wr adsolasion may b made to them at all hocn at t offiarci de or at the Hospital at 2 o'ckwit, Itorent beit cases of ttallojni7 are rectlved at al h• 12114 Intl., Corm . C. 1 ICAOKR, 110 MAIIIIICF street, Pitts. bor,rh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY AND Ft - AMR 1 . ARI BTU AND DUN' OWN, oltsre to city an! coontry dealers no large and ereariesfead stoet of Gonda no any tasters, brut's, and saute pricer, thus Paling roght, time nod expense'. 1. 3 .7 d C,r ,l o;on . t, V Ce — to P ee l T=tt i et sA W :r 4u Zler g. rrrrosusos Lows. N0.330-4(Atts every Toodaievee MIL:V.IIOi Eoceitrearr, No. ST--lisets tint and third Friday of each month. Nisticis.•••The JOUILNXYWIN TAILORS BO llty LINTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the nret WKDNBSDAY of every mouth, at BCHOCIII=LIPB, to the Diamond. By order. 080. W. MSS, BeCnta.l7. • ATTNNTION! 5.4 U.—Yon are hereby notified to attend at your AnnOry, on MONDAYS, WICIDNISS. DAYS and FRIDAYS, ter drill, wad to tratrot tomb bosh nese as may come before the Company. P. KARR, •-• PIENNEYLVABILA LL COLLEGS, AT IiARAISBURG, PA. tQIS Institution, for the. tiberel education of Young I Ladles, vested by Charter full Collegiate powers,. has been to successful operation itor.,nters than 01Se yen . . The location is one of tbs most pleglint and pietnreeque In the Stale, The arrangements of the College are sueh u &Mord peculiar advantages in acquiring s solid bade far the mental soporstrumurs. There are two departments—the Collegiate and the Preparetory, with their apprupris Wench. of learning. The course of.study in ogee year., designated by as many diqueri, • diallt W Ir ren admitted at any time. . Board of REV. BEVERLY N ;ALTIII, A Principal. suss U.Ctillinta, Itrim:fled FetealeaTeether. Ernes oes A. Jounson, Aillsfeat. MAD . 1.2.1. u. lISSASSIST, Teacher of French, Lo. u. G. Wont thou, H. D., Leouarsr on Anatomy. Ac. Wu. 9. Roweon, Lecturer on Natural aistory, Natural Philosophy, de. Qata Journ Holm" Prof. of Itustnsmental Mud. Jno. T. Co re, Prof. Vocal Music. For Circulars, or for .ther luformation, Warne the Pike Mud, It. K. WAUGH , Harrisburg, Pa. deel'stun New College, LaYetyette Salle Wood istreet. D EN.NI A N sti i ttOOK HERPES°. ARITHMETIC, de. —l.O t M I Ll, a IMO. continue to receive new stu dents upen very favorable terms, for practiced thetruction in the above named hrunches, qualifying them thoroughly for the duties of the counting zoom. Open day and ere. Mug. Mr. JUJU: BARI*, Prolimor of HookaseAngolin. Please read the following testimonials: We take great pleasure in certifying to lie Bacirsqualitl. cations ea a thorough boot-keeper, and hilly eampsilient to instruct youog gentlemen to the s cience of aceounts,baddes being a good methematician and ripe ectadar in other re speete. Jona Itmaaet late ktefeseor in Pitteburgl Oommercial college. Principal of the 'ibitei Ward Pittille kneels. . Jon. Kbibc , , Principal nutAl Aaghesy. I am conetheed that Prof. Miller le eminently guandad for hie profteeion. A. B. Bacata, decb Praeldiiii of latforioa Collage. I6 l`o r r Di 'i la tc `ll. s wn Ivl Bauclitiee and i i ts ~ Farts; Vemonstrating its Intlnettoeee a Ctvßtaed Inetlta: Lion, on the II eppiness of the Indbridrial End the Program of the Hare: by L arid Mrs: Miry & ()eve Niebois; In 1 volume, 18 mo.,nloth: 490 pagan This hook of Marriage • le nary different from any other ever written on its prod.& lad surnieetiv•-thasne. It M a serious and ecienttlie invetingslool4 gagman the oollosballth of this great petrel ends! inalitones, with the mewl state of tilloloo society, and demonstrating the WIN Ism and conditions of the love relations of the sessel, erhleh ase neoemary to individual rove:mica, and mete] harmony ; or the highest condition an grestesthappineasof Evan. Peke $l. For sale by IL MTN= I 049, dash No. 88 thrilthoeid street. • Henry & CO, VHOLESALE , tifLOCEILB and Ootom Warebanta, corner of peen andltorin sa,Jiittabargh. t 111±A PET DidUAZINIC IN Taff 18 ---- =Soikefs Glas dlonthly dfarasiser.—Tidswork,the stumped wbkh pee ever be off materhe publle, oontahre one hundred pages of readingn each number, forming. two vol umes oaeh year of ear. hundred loyaloollWveraged, or Metre hundred pages of reading muter yearly, for one lir eta& numbers 10 rents. Pot sale by H. MINER 00., deer No. 2 Eleoltideld street. - - - - - DATARD TfiF1.011,45, NNW HOOT—The Land at the iSSTACCI, or Pictures of Palestbm, Asia Mime, Sicily and Spain: by Bayard Taylor. - - Frank Ladle's Oasette or Faelikom, 4r DeMenber. For vale by . H. MINIM i CO. deft/ 32 Smithfield street. . B UOISWELIKAT—&) sacks Bayrtmest br ar tri r male by LAnt se.Wk7beer..l goad • •ag lota m All.skylg_ near the outer depot, 21 120 fort; price $240 to ioss4 each. Terms, oar-fourth tuhand, remain uier In three Ja mul payments. S. CtlTtißitltT BON, dec7 CICAB CIDES-10 bble of very aapariar Crab Cider re- ILe eeiTed anellbr We by • deb 7 ICATES, 'BltAllol--Jult received 300 pars of -rtt 0 .sported Nisei; prices from 20 toots to SS,OO pee Pair. Also Strap. for the same for male al SOWNt TNTLFIrIit, =:tt;llU=2 dad . . A IMMO; . Otiagn"7 ..Deeember 7th, by the Dam Dr. MU, Mr. AN drPittsborik, to Mies SARAH A. PAL NIB, demilti Palmer, Req., a Pitt tesieshtp.. In IMedel on the ihth nit ., by Daiwa' 0M1=101:11, in praises o -71.2.1700 rad, Mayor MAS MAXIS, to MADDADDMI:D. J 071103, both oi thatcity. ADvganisinuarre Merrily Mingle the 8e11e..--gleightug Parties furnished eta Mode on the dented noeioe, on applkatkm to MANS CARGO, at R. M. Oases Dever risen datterT No. 4i Poorih street. w Grand Prise Fancy Dieu Party at Warns 11w, on NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, December 15th. Tickets 76 ousts. Sochi Dancing Assembly,as usual, on Tuesday'd ere eye- ARR.A.MASJIFENTI POll 18611. der. • Atli EUROPEAN AGENCY. The Oldest Eitel)Relied Mae in Pittilmrgh, for Remitting Money - to the Old Country. TAMES BLLIEKLY bogs loam to say to those persona etS booing friends in the Old Country, and desirous of *fiber seeding Gunn money or guying their pmeage, that hie arrangelosult fis doing either is now complete, and on to Arm a bags that mistakes cannot occur, nor Imo accrue to any pasty Daring the but to years in which be has been in this budetora, he has remitted over a half million of dollar without the tea of • dollar, and the home Or shish be Is agent, in Liverpool, hew shipped not lees than 45,000 pawns during the last yeas to this country, without • complaint of neglect of duty on their part. Ils can Isles painsuger deketa for London, Dublin,.Lr pooh Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda, Limesick Poet hush, Newry, (Wow, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to Now York, Plillsetelphia, baton Baltimore, and New Orleans, and from theme to Pitteburili; mid will &Met etrictly to forwardingliamongers fraud thenoe to any Tort of the cows try. fle also has sight draft' for isle, po.yab4 et the fol lowing blame, Ws: ON =GLAND. Edwards, Seabed t Co. London. Wm. Tappecon Co ... ..... LlompooL (Loanable in the prlmipal cities and towns throughout• Ingland and Wahm.) ON IRELAND. Provincial Bank, Ireland— ...--...---.-Dublln- Musteunt - Cavan, DUZIgIIOI2OI4 Mallow Parsomtown, Drogheda, Loncaderry, Ball ins, liallyshannon, Kilkenny, Coloodno, lenniskilleu, Dungannon, Carlow, Banbridge, Limerick, Waterbed, Doaropatrick, Galwey, t tiejl i, Clow:tel t, Cooteit Ettrabene, lialymena, Cork, tg.gg e„ Wexford. SCOTLAND. National Bonk of Scotland, Edinbmg, and as bnuothea in fifty towns In licrotland. ON PRAI3OI. Messrs. gdwardoan Blunt A in Co., dryy i nkers Francs) pada. (Lable yn ON OBBLIANY. Seem. 'legal, Kock I Co., Baskets, Iftankibrton-thaWairt. (Available in any city in Germany Jam gr,e i=vy, comma of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Armagh. 'imam, Blip, Boom, Bandon, Itaudonoothy, Bon s Monghan, liltruob, 1 Yeanoy, • - Christmas am& New Tears Presents. G9.o6Gft 69 Market street, trill offer on and eller Mashy; December Mb, et freehold prieee, the balance of Lis stock of CLO TM HZ LONG SHAWLS, WOOLEN LONG SHAWLS, DK.NBI3 OGOW., PANCY DANN SILK& SHILNCJI BIIBBOIDENIEN.A 4 - PlLtsbargh, Decemaberr CO, 1854—pisei-ix Nelodeens. 'TUT RECEIVED, s lams lot of YELODEONB, of ei b dam edam Plano style. with double teach. " Piano style ' blaiodeona 6 " Ratable Malodems. 4 1 ,4 - Portable Malakom. 4 " Portable Melodeons. SLa alarm are of awe style, and very handsome. Par mak at manntaMerm's prices. Also, ramming a ilfflr lot of Pianos. JOHN IL 61KLLOR., al Wood stmt. - ZI6II.AWL6-600 more Cquar• Woolen libaarli st 62 0 alas, 6226 No. 22 rifilk steed. rtLIZAP CALICOS-10 oust snora of thaw 4 sad b oea 11.../ Callas at A. A. MASON A CO ' 4.9 No. 25 Fifth attaet. 8..,.„ ‘ . " 11 . )111.11AL POQUZTB—Joycotions, nolitiopm, Moor Bodo J) Flow' and Bogue% In great variety. Orden left pith J. B. Ill'Yadolpla t Boa tiled promptly. dwell JAM WAHDItOP, Pith Mire: PAR= PP.ACHICS-2 bblieboiee Pared Peaches rawly. ...a fter eabe by (dee] W. A. wcunui. DLADDIOLS WANTED—Tbe !MOAK price paid in au JI At rod Beef ß. Bloddars by A. YANNESTOCH A CO, No. 6 Wood .treat. f 0 110 T, SHOT—Jost raelved 100 bap of shat, amoned, Cl feces 1 to 9, to sae by deed BOWN TEMBY. 'DOLL BUTSILII-30 bases Nut revolved and for sale by Xt. tied HE‘RY IL COLLINS. nierontALoll B3l JONATHAN, Sr t h e Holidays; Ithird eapply. Ida Itay, or Stories of Mop Actual and Possibie: by Marylaagdon ; Worth supply. In Doors and Oat, or Views from the Chimney Corse: OUrwr Optie. Polities and Religion, • Thanksgiving Sermon: by Rer. Charles Wadsworth. A large sad extensive supply of Diaries, hr 1863, jun. resolved and Ad eels by W. A. OILDENTENNEY k CO., Ar 4 N 0.76 Fourth street. ILLSWIma, J o bs WIsLIPIWasw. au. Jai PENVIYINAKIA IZSUBAICI COMFY OF PITTSBURGH, CORN= OP 7OURTII AND SMITIIIIELD 'MUM& AiLtherlsed Capital, 11300,000. INOD& 11171.1.D1N41S sad other property against love Or I &mop by rim sod the pestle of the Bea sod Inland !CLAPS= And Tnosportation. MOM& Wm. T. Johnston, Rods* Patterson, W. irCliatOol, Kennedy T. Priced, Josiah Ebb& 7. drier Sproul, A.. 7. Jonas, George R. White, Jamb Painter, A. A. Wrier, . James IL Nester, W. S. Haven, Nide Ihnipson, A. Wilkins, H. IL *mph...lL Han. WhL Y. JOHNSTON, IPresident. PDT PATTERbON, like President. A. A. Carus, Secretary and Treasurer. 8 S. C..1=14 Assistant flsc.etery. To the Wester. asid Oltineins et the Third. Word, Pittsburgh. DYTI2 wadi as an Independsnt Clandidate fsr Alcc Diramo me the Third Ward of the city efilitsborgh, at the ensuing election, in Jenuary,ll3l3. llavingirsekled in the Third Ward for the last six years, and in Pittsburgh from my boyhcod, • period ii years, therefore I would most remecu oily solicit e scams* of my halo.- abbess, M the ensuing eleetbn for Akhsrman. GEORGE WATSON. ALICOICS AND A. SLOON t CO. are 4..." now opening upward. of 20 awe. of dud colored awn which will be sold very low; idea, • large aanottnent of new etylw. M. radians, at nearly =shall' the usual price,.der. 0 BOWLS, NRAWLS.—A. A. IiASON t 01). .111 open an 0 Mooney, Dezember 441,1100 Shaw; yid& will be eold at almost one-bell the cost of manateture. dad S i it triTUS—SIS b ars this day scceilig r i clamp. ORR CHAPPIIII HANDS eny be healed by the UM of 0 the Ilerrette Imp. It I. ea excellott article tor this wean; else Br the ears of &add Bead, 4F 0a171435 ewes a aka. Bold wholesale said retell by • dory & L. mess= up Third wtreet, Ilipterample Owlleg% TlTfalloWing ipindU Clam PrmtnwitAl the climes et. the went =Pa ✓ l, 1 . Iduth t na Thst P mcd°4s the 'thorn* clew Rot l the peahen prildur", yy pook-Keepht Clam ltor lb Crcat•st im" . Ocernint In Writtng Clam. lot the Sreaw pin in the Commercial Law Oase. Oas SAM Scholarrubipin Book4feeping, worth EEC rd premium for each of the earns clam wet Tint Clam Scholateldp Pommanship, worth VA .Third premium to inch of the same clams. One Second Clare Scholaraldp to Pertmaneb_ Zureremituns In all. math $2 4 0. The hcholerthifr eo will be nude transferable, and can be mold by the a lL uccesaful competitors. lto such' premiums bare ever been awarded at any one ananneation by any ittstltutlon of the kW to the United Staten dord 1.800 AMII 3 ON LAND IN FOR= COUNTY, near tha Clarks river. This land le berteily dmbered, has .n excellent acel, and humid to captain an abundance of Iron or., and. tilde vein of idtuminous coal The Venue , : go railroad whisk will undoubtedly be built, mill run very near to It, If net directly enema N. The •litlistown creek rung through It. . . ihn , . ALSo,6oo.cree ln Alt ecaanty;velllaredsadaratatal, and lying near the route of the Bnnbury sad Yrie railroad. No bettor investment mould be made than In these land. Tbe completion of the Bunbury and Mete* the. Allegheny- Valley , end the Veneeilo railroads through that region will render the coal,itUdber, iron ore and mil. of great value. Nagel. of - -. C. B. N. 8611TH, AttarnsT at inn • felfilenturif No. lff Iburth du et. Law kg. AM authorlaud to sell low same valuable Law. Books 10 rola. Pa.. BourlsA = by Bur; Ormaultett Iteldesee . Wharton's Moat, Lit ea; Works, And other . Repot% Shwawalar7 ix. ,Guaatons, os pg . at tha olßoe Ilwealog Post. BUILDING LOT FOR. 71.1.1.11. ALOT 2 f«t twat ea -WYLIE sftesstodsd extending liwk. in test to Wide alley: On the heel part of the Lot is s Oellsz WAIL built fOr two than' Hoaxes. Mb Lot ha s ***ale kartion for axe/dame; end will be sold low, and on ilwarable terms. Title good, and elear from innunhranos. Inquire of OW. P. GUMMI, jyl3 ...At Gies of Morning Post. W. MULLIS° - • • o ' =D-••••A new supply of the Wowing new Books and late publkatious You Muse [tient of Them: by Q. IMI Moss in our Ufa Journey : by Samuel Osgood. Listiooes and Oat, or Views from the Chimney Corner. Th• Know Nothbag. Maxims of Washington: by John R. Schools?. The Lost Relies: by Mrs. itouthworth. The Kniekeltualort for Deeemda. - Magazine of Art, for December. Received and Or sale at the shop Book Store of - W. A. OILDENPSNNBY & CO., dad No. 78 Fourth street- Land for Sale. - Lot for BALL AGOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet hoot on Can street hY i OO Suet to depth , to Iq~sheay be NI sold p. Bestidre et GAO. f GudmORIC, jilt it Woo et the Yornlng Poet. Fps SA_LE COLT CHF f &P. Bltl@ALLT...ieray.7•ll bs. by lanra at New Paper Itaarlase. O 55 WCIOD STREET. VINE =NCH AND ASECRIOAR PARLOR PAPERS; je Penal Deexadkow la gold, akk sad ameba ; Stall Pspfts, cd 'askew. 'Wend Bela Peeers;lbedleiag rooms and ehaberr; Cheep sod low pilett , Nall Pat we: Oilliqp, Flom, Ingham. swim A large owl walks* wsortit of the whow, weleobd Sar the wawa, will be sold at the usual kW prim, oct3 WAIMEA P:itARSHALL. H - - ' ere it /11.40 r t rp us (limn Pledarial denbleabilit EEo7sEE JON* THAN, for Cinistasse and likw Year, is new ready and Abr ads by NIS= t OD. Now, b e y. wad hem is ',ran fun—tan hoes 'Newer Tau' Califotala, fen lime all pets id the wadi' • • - • neeiS 1111sersil Water wart Sarsaparilla. • NVrif.. D. ENGLISH, Pttt street, below Penn, B now mannhaturing and bat:tieing the above beverages to as, szteadv• wale, Els sttleleser• of Ma best gl e s=nd inaneheillilli ENS purest asterlaia. • ~. • ' MEI ICII!=;1111 ThiatlP••••••PagaraWning: Ultra ;M S Wldiumaill-4111kstrest,slwellirood;..../Mlisit ad. seledow-dareweed Parquette ISOmPlivete Dear...= 0 do. do. man, et ; &co& The, Die; Barn es A....i sms, fen Ye the n lemeging ea& Will be oenta metro for the ontillcate. Deem era auto — ilf s performance to commenee at 7% dolook. sir IS BYENENG,. December ilthellia he Pedal" tha met pley or ZUSTACHM. ' , Louise— ---- --lam Pledger. ' Pea de lgux..—.-.3dVi bre. 11. Addeo& Pm Ped-------...lithaid. Parthegtoo. . To adducts with MP WigkeebrOLle 01 THE MOUIPLLIN. Mat Maw— -----...:—..---11 Pasta. &Mee ICU. Mtn An On, basted anted tu dbellny,dats Mmethod of informing his former pawe d frbillb that he will open his DANCING AO at'ault TiILOB.SDAY, October it, at LAPAYETTM ; alict.„ at 13X015.11.1.011 HALL, Allegheny city, at which time he win be happy to smell Claw who San beim= of baltelseg tba b i onfd art of dancing, combined with gemee,-ertiquettu, An His terms will te as last mason. Me Will teach abbe dances wow in endu together witimany new and beautiful dooms noses bekwe introduced ta se t 3t - - - - Ladke aml Children's clam meet Mastielf's and Medan. day's, at 3 o'clock, P. M. cnntmenninn Wennenday; Speen her 15th. - - ---:- - • , - - Gents. clam, TneaA7 and Thursday en minds, et P. 34 o'clock. • • . The class now kneeing in Allsgherty citl, uill_reesk.stl Excelsior ball ; ort Saturday, bieventbar 113tb, at II deka; _ . P. M. Mr. Miami eau be seen at Hood'. Jewelry Use; on Market street, above Third, on Morsisfs, Wedmeeley'read Pricey's, from 9 o'clock, A. id-, to 12 o'clock, noon, and front 2to I dein*, P. M. Also, at liscalator Mall, Allegheny city, on Tway's, "horstay's and Saturday's, at the above bowl. ncerl4 TILE COSMOPOLITAN A ILT AND LITZ. GARY ASSOCIATION. Organized for the thressemesiast mad Gescrel Medan if Isterature and the Dec Ariz ors a nen Ind ortathiplaio. THIS NSW ASSOCLaTION IS DESIGN RD Tv 10001.111- age and popnlarhe the Mae Arts, and diseeminate pare • and ebolesoine Literature throughout the country. - For • a Gallery of Arab to be Permanently founded,•• - - whie thii r=earli year contain a choiek - and raluable lion of PeletiMF, Shithery, At. For Free Mad. knallame • The Association will also pabllaltrend hope to Its mom- • bees ev-h year, the beet Literature tf the day, so rag the mom popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, and • toriel Library 'works. The dame of the Areadalion for 1854 bare the pleame of announcing that the subscription books for theeerniet year are tow open, and that the first mantel distribution-of Works of Art contained in the above Gallery will take Place In January next; on which ocarina town wilt be nth:Ma ted among the members of the Ardeciatlon,free of several hundred superb Works of Art, animas whit ir M • be the original and norldrenowned statue of•Mram Pewees, The Greek glare, - • purchased at en expense of over $5,000! Also, a le* end very choice collection of mageMemm OIL PALNTltiefs cup aiming of the beat productions of celebrated Ametima and Foreign Artists, among width are th e weeks of -Sash& Meeker Read, Henson, Grlewcbl, Clough, Frmaktutsb". • and otlier artiste, whieh, with die can- t slant editions ma d e throegh an agent *sr In Europe, wit render this by far the most complete Gallery of Art lathe Oohed Staten The Literature published for dissemination among the members of the At n admion, for IBM, will consist of the following Monthly Magazines, Reviews, en, vie: Harper's, Putnam, Bleak- t wood, linicitertrother,Oodey's Lady's hark, Kramer Jib. • mine, and the Illustrated Maseathe of Art, toothier with the foliathrut Quarterly Reviews, reprinted in brew Toth, • Ms: Westminster, Laudon Quarterly, North Brithh,- and • Ithlnbargft This Association is open to all; any person may theasses ! a member ou the payment of $3, which entitles. him to membership std thyme of the above Magazines or aterriewe for one year, std elm afres Oast in the animal disftlialithe of Statuary, Paintings, Ac. All who take live me are entitled to any five of the Regar.nr es no year, and ! tickets in the dime Ladino. The widerthrel Woe of the above p , Is renders ft needle , ' to ray anything in their prthe, this is conceded that,eus literary organs, they are far to thanes of any others in the world. The pubilahm's price of atheist nobly $3 a year: thus by becoming a member °Ghia dation, it secure-a to all the two-told beneath - Mk 0 4 di v e worth of Marling literature end is ticket in the disedh e mb h • of th e morn xnagnifrent collection of choir* works,„( t e the country. - LITMUS urn...No AKE., Frechly, will be - f erg dm e d oho year and two memberships for $O. The chile' of the Association 1a Wee' r.ed at Seratesky City, where superb granite buildings ha-, been „ e a.,' for it, and in whose specious saloon Or , w h o l e ~mh,...jen of Paintings and Stlitualy will he exiiitt! Le d Th e ne t m .o. derived from the sale or membeethr , " are de/Ideate:R[lllllo' to t h e porches. of Werke of Art the earming yam. The ithreasing Interest fett•tra the amenceethat of the Pine Arts warrants the 'ANN that this Athothition with the powerful aid of Literature, become at man anther- sally popular, es it not only =Rhodes athencoersgeo the Fine Arts, but diseethrudm sterling Literature throughoth the land, thereby adapting itself to the present - 'ante and tastes of the American people, enabling both rich eadpace to make their homes pleasant and attractive, by the with ithiptare, Ptheitinp, and the best reading matter whisk " the wide range American and remise Literature Marna A few of the peculiar advaatages derived by jobringttdit Associre -Ist. AlAll persons get [befall values of their sutheriptiongt. the Mart, In the shape of sterling Magasine Litaretues - • . M. They are at the same time contributing ereard.per. chasing choke Works of Alt, which are In tarn to be gh tributed among themselves free Melange. .. • , Id. Rath member is also directlyencouraging snapshots bins the Arts and Artbsts of the oovuotry, disbuming many thousands of dollars thr ough agency. Those who purchase Kasprznee at bookstores wM Omens that by joining this Azoociatioe, they rewire the kiegasiths and free tithe in the annual distrithalon,.all at the same price they now pay for the Mathainekline. " All persona on tecoming members, can hare their Mama' mine commence with any month they !.ere, and rely en he being maned to them promptly on the drst of evety m 'nth, direct from the New York and Phihsialphia publidp en. Bark numbers furnished if dented- • • Rooks open to receive names at the Bastern teent,Nerm Tort, or Western Mum, Sandusky." persons remitting funds for membership, therallt Mark letters. t• Itegliderel," and state the month with which they wish their Magallees to commence, sad also their poet Mee address to full, on the reed pt of which, a mettheola aC member=hip, together with tho Mind, will be forwarded to any part piths oeundpg" • . 0tn,,., of the Ancthatkithiel the Knickerbother Mag azine otTim, Zig Broad way, New York, and at No-186 Wake threet, Sandusky, Ohio. Address. (at either Men) C. L. DERRY, Actuary O. A. kL. A. Memberships may also be obtained at No LlANcad stethA, Pittsburgh, of ocritiotlawawtf _ GEL. H. EXTOL Tenn*. tOILETHING Nisie.—Thu Turkish Hair Hahn is an eelkot article. and should be found on the toilet of every lady who values the glassy yet not grew epplereDol of the hair. Also, the llarpetio Soup, fur the can of ewe chapped bands; it also vandal the *in soft, smaotk eel white. Paid whobesale end retail by - deal S. L. OIITILINILT, 140 Third:eh RUMS & J_ Tesat Powder pm in nap Thom wanting aneroatimit article should putubsse nuns but this; 2.4 dos rambredbt JOB. YLDMING. s dees corner of the Diamond and Nadu* lib Fat:LITZ I•OWDEAS-6 • I. arta Ilbr tale Ly [dab' reKLAINES.--Just received. XI ewe more of those • jJ reblo 3 cent Deloines, which will be sold atbilKerv . .." per lard. (dece ILA- MASCO CCL Sthe"" ..HAWLS.—.I. A:11/1130N & 00. hate j BqB►awN. worth fa, t ' l4t let= low prioe of 62% cram Nti. t rousx 4.1; &um sad 14.deM le Qat aINT w. a . a . y ou mtfi it"" ' •-.4411. eptune Engine novae. deck 6,61. 1 lot roll and keg jest reeelved atellte j e ep SMITH & EIDNOLAIEL: AHD—In barrels and kegs, just receiest sad tbr by dear. S3fllll k SINCLAIR. WritYr leet.—.l wit recessed by Adams a We SariN, JA from New Turk, a large lot of A.G. Begley k 00-s eel ebrated Gold Pens, acknowledged by all to be the beagPgige nude to the country. Among the lot see various new Wylie of Gold end Ether Gems. AU who want a good and cheap Pen, and besides warranted, call poop at - --• - SAMS.. B. LAVINTNNI -••••• 87 Wood • BHH UTHEET P • r PTY FOR SALE.-A valuable Brick Swelling Hoagie, whim Lot 24 NW trait by IJ6 deep to slb Wet slimy. The Hoagie Is well arranged In the boa manner for combrt wad oonvenience„ with pa wid est. ffitum, de. It hi ems of the been In the' dti, bOth for workmanship and material. The ltvation I. Velment • and agreeable. A Brick Stable-and Carriage Bowe on the a S. CTITTIBBRT 1 dec4 140 Third street. UTILK.II.4SHUIit+PEATY WA nkLk.—One and T • quarter acres, with • comfortable Dwelling House, of five rooms and cellar: a. Promo Shop' good Do ll and Dump; • large &Mile. au This property has a front of 99 feet on the turnpike by 23.4 to a street, who 2134 feetfm another street, and would divide well for MeV!. Price, $9OO. Term., 9400 is band. the 1•111 at one and two years. F. CUTHBERT -DON, • HO Third street.- Go and :Sec. 461„. CARGO taltn: Aral .P.ICTURM at Tess In...lend, yr:: ai now and common° ..a Gollary, N0.74-Poustl;atront.Plttaburgh. 0_ nm.e not in Camatoclion, 177 ,- -atPito% key with deapoich, In the fountainea and in any weather, r v e ry young -persons. clear weather, from la b 8 o'clock preferred. Boa clan to anions Rola 7 (Moak, A. 11, to 10 o'clock, P. 10.. A Bargain 1 rray,mbcaiber, itaamling L, mire from business, Mims 1 -lila stoat of 611.00AhtfA, QUBENOWA6X,47I., braids at a lib.= Mamma— frrsoos iadabtai %ohm Me repast. al to make payment, mod Mom hat &Am to protest theta for settlement. JOARPH MASSA,. Nowa= 3Otb,lB34—{Aenl•hr • No.Allarkst JEER SIVCIL VIXTUILIio AND GOOD WILL air a Bost q More and Periodical Ma, in a good leadion,aadina linage fair basica*, for sale an aka team This ira chance la a ram man admalf aplt4l - to - OM of iY. 80N, - SMALL Yd.VW WU& SALE --Thlrtieme scresoiems AL of or bleh are Meer bottom, remainder good amkamibeMl all tillable; about tweedy armee in cultivation, balsam be vim* timber, Jumps tree, peach and walnut ; s gerelptrol - Hug Hone, Oufb Cribs, dee about three hundred Fruit Tram, of good Audit' ;,..gccd Gardom; apringof WW I 'Water, do. The above Perm Is plumed], sitstated,at ike point of Mill creek and the (ado ATM et Berme/ Waage Ohio. Pride sl,ooo—emethird ..W. in hamd, madman' ist - fwe and two 'eon. • • A3ltTilteiltS .l % SON; nen27 . deal Utah. demds,-140 Tided fraisnaPEUTlt: OkitaltE--ltorthor lot of tboolOssor tap dintag Chairs, AO mita* for Imndldis orthcrylkodaf indulging to krange; Dubbed a nd kr sale st inu* Sense of - . „ ‘ , 271 s B. YOUND".IV W. Second Head inamsen. • PIYA 111f.COND HAND moon, tir ma: Alvery reduced peke", Ha One itoile 6 sednee,made !**- 200 °P. t , itasest; New Yobs,, new. One handsome Mahogany, 6 octave, made by Ihsbola Members. One Mahogany, hostels, aide by Fdadarts WO 6 tiStat Durham. • • , One Itamewoed, 6 entire*, made by Stodares au 004 Ons Mahogany, 6 edam, made by Y. Malan. . One Rosewood, 6 oetany made by Oblakarbmiabont two years old. Itbs obese 1,111 be sold for out easy. at ?err low pelealr...o A-n w lorestpk.L.Mns'stAlanoe pid be recelsi& , Beik dsy, the .13th Wet.. AO* by JOUIi 11. xa nos .0 . 81 Wood stmt. • tituwalpwt. AC oath tune awi Cldrak. ..-- . • ,;.. WE me - constan atgigor t ta r i _ t cam ift CEDIR3 sad" 71110,111311.11, ' not . asiariptisa,mm in !Epardentarothwdlw ti) the imerahneare of the beat Whale Ix the vide 'of Ettantheima. Oem teepiehatee in ine4ea of 1 0 0 0 a` nal MOMS OS to mama sattefeiticm, as voW WM 1141 pammtlettile to which oedemata fillettom to thit ted :the murk and penoaal attention Om to Al* l4olr Thant heteMend to turntables &alio -al& . . . ad'sat e 4 o° 4 / 1 " u "ffl i' . 1t..1ki1A11 4 3 de J • W. nailer MIORWARDLIIO •ND 00111111641 UN MACIWITS— Deslas la all ki.i of Pittsburgh lisaithatilige.Wl4 Bps sod litossi Japf. ft heat am*. • • \ /~~~ ~~ ME= 1.'.r..* pria_pozed on FLIEMIB., Na 11p Tlibd skeet, FERRI