•. - . VSIT/34 'l, ' P1T5331781311 I 3 811iA1T• 131Q13.121110; _DEC:'24, 11352. 11 c wuo rouiriiyaolOmiiNi - Yoa;. ; • ROBERT EL RIDDLE. 1113.21=dmiGii Waal;47 CMorro.—The astenstra tired -Wien of our Waeltly Giodette offers to too buzindad mca s naistpdatabid inalioni varinittleirdinaindu knalto. .oor airaulatiop it lictandn tour and Gra Ationaand, react, '.ens aitnodt earry 'gladt and county In %extern Pennayl. ind Eastern Ohio. `BRA DING .42T.ER WILL BB FO UND ON Ed CH PAGE OF THIS PAPER. 1:52..:Fer Nvir 'fork letter and other interest Itikinattir, see first page. - For statiatiras of "Hog %rade area cola aolumn. THE VICE PItESIDENCY Vacancies in iha Vico Presidency have hap -.petted more duff once in this Gosernmeatt. -..George Clinton, .Elbridge Gerry and Laniel D. Tompkins; died while holding the office_cf Vice President; and John C. Calhoun, who was Vice - President under * Jackson's first out. ' realigned before his time was out. . In none of these cases warthere any attempt - Made to fill the places ao'vecatid. . The Senate `'altoply elected s President pro teat. to supply the absence . of the . , Vico ?resident, and the Vise Presideney remained meant. The illness sad' probable demise of the Vice -President elect,-have caused variant • specula ' Opus about how his place Is to be fined. The .Constitation rashes Ito provision for filting it, and itinustihereforetetnain vacant. ; We subjoin all ' that the Constitution pays on the subject: . ' "The person haring the greatest number of Ledectoraliyatte as Vine ?resident shall be the "\ries - President; it snub number be a,majority of the whole number Of electors appointed: and tine person have a majority, then frogs the two highest - number, cn tAaliet the Senate ;heal choose the Vice • Presided. A quorum forth° purpoee shall coneist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, tend a majority of the whole number shall be De tummy to asholoe,” - From this sometime eupposed that the Senate • compelled to declare Mr. Graham to be _President, in ease of Mr. King's death. it will be seen. that the Senate has-no pow , er - ovexthe matter except in a contingency.-- - no person have a majority"—of the clan. tarsi votes"then from the two highest numbers on the list the Senate ehall choose," &.e. Bat thiii contingency has not happened. Mr. King Las a majority of po electoral. votes, and the &nude his nupower to choose fn ouch a case. ..In'tite first section of the second article of the . „ Constitution find the following provision: , ..qn taunt' the Semoil of the President from offtee,'or of his death, - resignation, or inability to discharge thedaties of the silk office, the same ,ehall,derolve upon the Vice Piesidentoind the Congress may, by law, provide for.the cone of fel:novel, death; resignation, or inabilitA both . of - the President and Vice President, deploring. ".what` officer alma' then not as President, and tench officer shall'set accordingly until the din. billty be removed, 'or a President eltoll be eleol ed." It is evident frem the reading of this !motion, .that the power given to Congress, is to declare' what officer thallinct as President, in the event of the deothof=bgthlPresidentawl VlcaProsident, and not a pOwer given to It to lii the affirm of Nice PreaHeist, ihe Preaident being still alive. Iq deeign is to have, the -office of President al ways ailed, no shatter' what contingency shall Acting andar thta prolision of the, Constitu titbit, Congress has, we learn, 'passed an sot which presides quit in ease. of tho death or dis ability of both President and 'Vice:. Preeident, the President of the Benda, prO tem, and in case of his inability, then the Spealme of the House, - , 'Wallace as President,putil Congress enallmake some peovislon (Or filling the vacancy. During the oneipired terms d.Clintera; Ger , ry, Teiptias and Calhoun, and, driving the whole Wiled bleeere.•Tyler and Fillniore4ho Vice -.1-Presidenoy was vicant, and no attemit iras made 7 ii. eithep case, to, ait - con favell iremain • traded Alf.Providerace shOald so will %) darlog the Wholiof !ALI Pierce's administration. It may iteenam tittle out of place to be discus sing such inatteri While Jdr. Bing is yet alive: btit wt did cot introduce the tlistoiseion: it la one - which has been entered ion, generally,' by the press all over• the et:entry. _ PROWCTIVZ 'PRICES. 1110 coostunere Bioon, , ma of otherprOdtme, hall? s proopeot of exOodingly high prices ` Jeffers- them: Onr commercial reports of yes e'.~ jardap noted a solo of newemolted harm, from &et hinds at 12 cents id . ib. - At retail, these lferree , ca n not bof Sold under' 14 cents re lb. Heretofore, recce hard always been lower at the 'opining of the 'lemon then at any other time; and if this rale is to bold geed, what will ha the price of llama next rammer? The, fol. lowing table indlOstes the prier paid at Cincin nati, deafer tile' present end two preceding 1630. 1051. - 1002. ZVI; .. ... Oit4" Barrel T llNtaakK 'Keg7l4 1i ler',(011 . Holt c 4.1 alt , 7 Bolt Bhlts.---- - E E 3, S Green Mau G t% . The intlerase of !Ibis year's 'Over last year's -prices is from 2ft,to 30 1 , 3 cent.' If this-rata is maintained, as it is all probability will be, oon - rimers will needto base long pones.. But the prospect of high prices is not confined to Bnion. Flour is advancing rapidly, and Groceries are mutating of the general upward tendency of prices. - In all articles of,consomp lion, we may say,- there either has been or is likely to in advance. Cloths, and all articles ear, - alson are going tip in price. Thera is 'sweaty any department of business, in fact, ,that does not feel symptoms of -.'intlation." Baaleatateiof course, is advancing; and rents, nett sluing, are likely to reach a higher -figure Them. facto iuggest sundry oonolcsioes. With thus genera; 'lnflation in prices of articles of,consumption =as,' moot advanot. It 11.1 die to suppose Abet. men who 'have heretofore been hat barely pie to get along upon the prices of Jeerer two penis ago, can bear ,up under the lidesi.in' prospect There mast be a corres ponding increasqla wages of laborers sod me chanics; or, at immt, vie must Ipoktor an effort to ;Tecate such increase.. This ofror!,lf mimeos. gat trout In turn affect the prices of mannfao lured articlem . ' Bat,men with!: fixeilAsaleries—ealaries fixed PIM! Ailq. - wben 'lo4ll.,a o mything were mach peroipi preftstire" more 'esvorely than caliethet elate. Bach men have oat am ) facilities fii;gitting their salaries in creased; .44 as ; the'eg.ealaries were fixed In time wt= everything wen; fifty per coat lower than• ninr;find . ware never Oa large, at best, their recipients Ainst find It a 'difficult matter to mate f.both - endi opet.7 Tbe gradual Inc:rose of money must !Devitt,- bly !cut tit tannin of prices; bat It sanat se In- - elleably happen l'tint ikon be b eamed m prt¢a ¢fore °thorn, Milani of con ..aso talon. alms IldTlll4o before labcr does; but eventtuilly tkey ninth/ tUo name' level: vast syn. illificlaty axis:going taniennini In the pro eeetlof resnilllon only. In the Wm' of things, be telnpainry. !Shut Mowzar.:—The Easters& pipers nolo a lltge stritgvrioy the-money market, which Is expected talus 1 . sway after the close of the psez: 'The Ciziolizell gazette lays • that la that c ity gus Money hlarket.,rekudite lemtp, ' L a Inorosotog eopply of ourrecoy, and this be .firther supustrod byrtho advance er Exchange, • which wglefpawkalie the value of Rutera.pa. 04 to par, Exchange on List lumadvatieed per *ea. within the with, and le now ( mud a t par ® ProngFal. ,„1 40.ffimu d e f . 0 0 editioief the - Welters coos trli an is Tell rimavitedb by the, etiolated ge,', - setts, ttu ely . eet to a more 'prosperous oral. Heathen' it fbe4lTiont time.' .Fanzere have, sad oittnuo. totsontrtthlgh prices for sit their pridiottla they are itiltaillkill'i"thotirtrata fortoblo oeadlfion i ..Therri int. therefore be do •lionssad.stratsr4 for the nicessirlea and lain. rfec of- And :kho , effioi s of thin trill be espy Ittalord by 117 - 1041a..11erdintre, 'beat n ik atiloeirtutdothtr, importing goods ottishilitsii Mightilya to ha toile sootikiskir:- Acme Way Poww.-4 eurrespandeskt otlka Us- Cle*ler sips' that in iitt LOttingli the flue esti:nave park biases free flue or six acres ofbarreled, pork, piled 'three tiers bigh in . open lots. There are not less than sixx sum which would retake eighteen acres of barrels if bad aide by aide by aide, exclusive of lard In barrels and pork balked down in the fire pork houses,. abode, fie. Besides the above slaughtered hogs there are five or six acres of live hogs in pens. OUB BOOK TABLE We=nre indebted to Mesern. A. H. English & Co., for three excellent works, named which ore enitablefor Christmas gifts. - Confessions' of Fill-13oodle, and iremendoto a rmature/ of Major Go/wpm, b 7 W. M. Thackeray. Now Fork, D. Appleton & Co. 1852. This is one of "Appleton's Popular Library," and is OM of the best prodnotions of its gifted author: Thaokeray is among the foremost literary men of the day, and this work abounds in humor, fino' touches of eareasm, and thatmasterly delin eation of life, which characterizes the author of "Pendtmnia" It has already had a tremendous run. For eale by A. 11. English & Co., No. 79 Wood street. Essays from the London Thoes„Second series. New York, D. Appleton & Co. 1852. This is another volume of "Appleton's Popular Library.' The Ant volume , of seleetione ,from the essays of the London Timeavraiao successful that a second one hes - been issued. .1t contains sketch es of leading English authors; reviews, &0., which are written in the happiest and most at tractive ctyle. There is no publication In the world which embodies more talent than the Lan do. Times; and some of the best contributions to English literature are found from to time in its columns. The boot before us is made up of very judicious and valuable eelectione. Percale by A. H. English & Co., No. 79 Wood street. - Flights of Fancy, by Ella Rodman. New York: John 8. Taylor, 1858.—This Is a collection of brilliant tales and sketches by one of the gifted women of our day. 'The tales are well written, full of interest, and highly instructive. We commend the book to those who Isiah to spend a few pleasant hours in reading by the fireside. For solo by A. 11. English & co., No. 79 Wood street • " Bo6ert and Harold, by F. R. Goulding.-- - Thie book we find to be one of great interest It war written especially for young people; but its graceful pictures, piquant conversation, and happy, healthful tone, will render it a favorite with those of more mature years. It reminds us of .Robinson CalEloo, while it Is entirely free from all charge of Imitation of that unequalled companion'of children and parents. For sale by Davison Ec Agnew, No. 65 /dirket street. The North British Review, for November, 1e52. This number contains, beelde other ant eing of merit; pn excellent article in defence of the Inspiration of the Bible, along and favorable review of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 'Man instruo tire article on the Exodens frem Ireland, and Its effects on England. For eale at 011donfonney's, No. 76 Fonr,th street, and Miner's!, on Smith field etreet. - • We refer our readers to the card of J. T. & Boel,in another column. These gentle. men hare 'on hand a large stook of wool and produce, sugar, molasses,. Ste. &o. Purchase:a should glee them a call. They can be found at No. 295 Liberty street. CIIBIOttIi DETELOPtENTS .We published a telegraphie despatch, a day or two ago, relative to an arrest of some persons in' Cincinnati for effecting false insurances. Thi following particulars we glean from the Gazette of that city: • The developments of this strange affair chow that some time lathe month of December of last year, certain parties bought the steamer Mar tha Washington, of James ISloGregor, of this city, J. N. Comings became Captain, J. G. Nicholson, Clerk, and W. H. Holland, mate. The boot was loaded by different parties of this city, and left our wharf In January, and on - the 14th of that month, In the neighbor hood of Island No. 76, on the glardsalppi river, the boat was burned—boat and cargo a total lose. The charge against the parties arrested is that they, by collusion with °Ulcers of the boat, with fraudulent Bills of Lading and false oaths thereto, obtained Insurance in the following offi ace, when in reality there were few or no good), shipped. , James Chandler had secured $1,900 insn ranee on :pinto's In the .Italional" of this city, when the supposition , is that none were shipped. The .offme.refused to pay—Chandler Captain Ctraming. scoured $1,600 Wu rause on the freight Sat of the boot in the Fireman's, . and Mechanics' of Madison. W. B. CUElilly, Agent in this city; promptly paid it. Lyman Cole secured $6,000 insurance in the Fireman'a Iruiuguce Company of this city, on Boots, Shoes and Kossuth gate, and said to hare been shipped. This sum wu• paid by Josiah Lawrence, Eece, before he died. G. P. Stevens Insured $3,869 on an invoice of boots and shoes,-bought of Lyman Cole, in 'the Protecition Agent.. of this city. oleo [n itrated in the Etna Agency $4.814 on-goods purported to hare been bought of 'John Edwards. Lyman Cole [inured $5,600 on boots and shoes in the Cincinnati Agency of the Detroit Dum ont:t, Company. Cole sued the Company,' and this lasi bad a long examination in the Courts of-Dotrolt. Capt. Cummins effected as insurance, through an innocent person, of $4,600, in A. 8. Chew's agency of the Yheenlx, of 81. Louis. Also, • large amount in the Chulest= Company .Lo.in snit. `The Union Mutual. of New York, had $lO,- 000—54,800 on 1,600 doz. sheepskins, and $5,- 200 on 26,000 white mole leather, said to hare been shipped. Chas. Lane & Co., of Boston, Innocent pas tier, advanced Nissans $4,800 on the 9th of January, on a policy in the Equitable Imo:ince Company, of Boston, of $8,934, on 300 packages said to hare been shipped on the Martha Wash ington. James Lee, of Boston, innocent party, is insured to protect drafts, , for $5,900, on 167 barrels of pork, said to be chipped by Cole, and 83 barrels of pork and 100 tierce, of lard, by Mance. Adam Chapin effected, u the boat pass ed. Lordsvilic, Insurance with the Louisville agency of the hladlson Ineorance Company, for $4,200 on 200 cams of boots and shoes, said to have been shipped by maid Chapin, in Cincinnati. This claim was sued for by Kis : sane. A thousand rumors are current in reference to every point of this ease. ' The drayman who hauled the goods hes acknoWledged the perju ry. The • Mr. Cheney makes his revelations. Mr. Miley, partner of the Chapirus, is reported to have been opposed.to the samme, and to 'veld the threats of parties, to leave the city, to have seereted ,himself In Illinois, to escape vio lence, that on his dying bed, on the 24th of last October, he charged these parties with this con epinicy. • There were other instances besides those no ted, swelling the pretended amount of shipment to an aggregate beyond the reasoradleneas of or diznl7 shipments. Mr. Marone is of Irieh extraction, a Canadian by birth,' unmarried, but baring an aged and deeply &Mittel mother. • The two Chapine have been for several Seam, with two other brotheri; extensive oboe deafen, and msnufsonireva In elle ally. Having some time since failed, the establishment was conducted under the style and name dJ.B. Cheney. Mr. Chandler, a resident of Covington, vie, to believe, a candidate for City. AtarshaL Cap r t. Cummins mid Holland, the mate, are at present up Red Myer. Mr. Lyman Cole, brother of Itorsoe,Cole, and. formerly merchant on Pearl street; was •no doubt arrested at Oxford, yesterday, and on his Ter to Columbus. When the-Martha Washington Was burned, tame:fatir . orlvel Ives were loin. It is charged that she TO set on dee by the puttee laterest ed, and they are to he held.on a charge of mar. dor in addition to the above. We learn aleo,. 'by ,the Gazette, that the parties wept have beendmitted'to ball in slo,oo6eno ~.. NOIIIII Canottna.--Iteeolatlone declaring th• sense of the people of North Carolina" asraina. /Warmth's were last week peeled in the popco":• ler branch of the Legislature of that State, with' & few seating tines. On Thursday last a farther Ineffectual effort wee made In the tame body-to alert aSeustor of t th 6 flaked States for tlx,years as. :•oto the 4th of Meath next Ao on the. last ' 'ceding triad, the Tates-between Mr. Dobbln Ale. Bay der vete nearly equal, with twelve, eeatfeeed .. . The Coatier des Bails tint► [the Preach paper of New Yak] regude the Isierresitlea of Eau. id Bulb= In the Medan Depertatent of 9otte er4:se an accidental sad shakes repteelati, with which-the Ihtmelt government Is Is so way. con, Mia PECK. WASHINi3TOH. ,Cattrspnabure of Ulm Plitllntrzb Daly (szetle. Waslnscrros, Doc. 20, 1852 Hon. W. It. King has nearly reached his mor tal goal. He Is, I hear, in his sercntyeecond year, the .oldest man of eminence whom we now have in publiC Berries.. His disuse is that form of conntunption which remits from any serious pulmonary affection in extreme old age. His physicians limit their hopes to getting him into anondition to admit of his removalto Alabama, of which there is bat a faint prospect He de sires. to repair to the Senate In order to resign in person, bat his friends do not expect that he will ever be able to bear the exertion. the decease of Mr. King, before The periOd oenaugurstion, will not produce any important effects either upon Ms party or the Incoming ad ministration.. The votes for 'Presdent and Vies President have already been cast by the respec tive States, and the ceremony of counting and Proclaiming the votes is only IL formality not re quired-to complete the election. Mr. Atchison, of Missouri, will donbtleas be chosen President of the Senate, and in the event of tho death of Gen. Pierce, would become. President of the Uni ted States. We have an official bulletin from Concord.— Gen. Pierce speaks through th. N. H. Patriot, and announces to the impatie t and anterrified Democracy, that he most be let aione. He, however, lifts the curtsine of hie entleand re vealitome of Its movements. He gives his fol lowers to undentand that he kaa given no Pled ges as to office, and that till has adopted no rule which will out off any of them from the light of his countenance. He has not leaned any such decree as toot there "shall be no restoration:" on the contrary, hrexpressly says that the hay lug held office ander Ur. Polk, will be no dis qualification for employment ander his adminle• nation. This is as I supposed. The old fogies will get their ehere of the provender, and more than equal share with the young Americans and the progressives Of influence In the Executive This is the period of non•committallsre, it is said; and on In, some sort it is.' You will find fillibusters on both Bides, and conservatives on tic t 'aides. I know a good many ardent and whore-Bottled Whigs, who are decided Cubaneere, and not a few Democrats, of the reddest stripe, who are against Cubs, or the acquisition of ter ritoryin any other direction. Some Whip there are, too, - ,, though the weakest sort at vessels, mere pots of unbaked dough, who' are waiting to jump on and ride down the free trade bobby, struggling even to drive at a more desperate gait than thosewho have never ridden any other animals. And these recusants are offset by more than an equal number on the • other Bide, who refuse the party teal upon this question. From these differences will finally spring new politima schools and new parties in this oeiliary. The Senate to•day showed its jostle, and good sense by admitting Mr. Dlion ,to his seat. The vote was ayes 26,--.noes 14. The question thus decided presentedi'eeme technical points which engaged and delighted the minds of the mere liners in the body,'sld it was thelr.oppo-. &lion which kept op the controversy so long.— A result favorable to Mr. Dixon - has been ex pected fro the beginning. The Home of-Representatives showed a dis position to dispose of business to-day. The scheme of A. G. Brown. of Mississippi, to raise a select committee of 15 members, to be called the General Committee on elates", and to give it almost plenary jurisdiction offer private de mands upon the Government, was debate'd nil day, and at length defeated, ayes 73, noel 89. The main features of tit's plan were to confer upon this general committee the power of revis ion over the acts of ether ommittees In eases of claims, and authorizing it to include all mums decided favorably upon iu ondbill, which should be reported to the House,..and sated upon as one measured legislation. The consideration which killed It wee that this _committee with oil im. manse power of &twilit= and partiality, would be appointed by tho Speaker, wbo is now and eitapst always is a Southern man and a repre sentative of the slaetTroldlng interest. It is now nearly impossible to get any claim through .thallocute not from thi South; and those asking paifor slaves or dead hone...spar mules in all oases hale the preference. — The reason is very simple one. The - Southern Speakers ap point their committees of Southern men, or creatures of the South from the North.' North ern pen with souls within their ribs are syste maticallyyroscribed, and the rights of their conitituente are violated through the neglect and indignities which all such must Ancounter here. Brown's scheme, with some merits of its own, would have given this system new vigor, ands it was voted down accordingly. The present Legisiatnre of Ohio has just passed the following act in reference to the sales of railroad bonds: An Aar Relating to the tale of Bond: of Railroad Companies, mato inirease the somber of Dine tars. Samos 1. B. it mewed by the . General Assem bly of the State of Ohio, That the Direotors of any railroad company authorised to borrow money and to eremite bonds or prominory notes there.' for,'Shall be, and the/ are hereby authorised to sell, negotia te, mortgage or pledge snob bonds or notes, tut well as any notes, bonds, scrip or autifientes far the payment of money or proper ty whloh each company may have heretofore reoeitid orchall hereafter receive as donations or io payment of subscriptions to the capital '.stock or for other does of such company, at molt tithes and in mob places either within or without the State, and at each rates and fad such price. as . in the opinion of Raid Ignitors .will beat adratme the interests of such company; and if each 'note', or bonds are thus sold at a discount, such sale shall be as valid in every respect, and mach securities, as binding for the respective amounts thereof, els if they were gold at their par value.. , Sic 2. No Director of any Railroad Coinpany shall either directly or indirectly purchase any share of the capitol stook or any of the bonds, notes or other securities of any Railroad Com pany of which he may be a Director. Tar less than the par value thereof; and all such stocky, bonds, notes or ithersechrities that may be par ',hued by any euoh Director for less than the par value shalt be null and void. Sec. 3. That any Railroad Company hereto fore incorporated, or which may bo hereafter incorporated In this State, shall be audio hereby. authorized by a vote of a majority of the Stock of each company, to Increase the number of Directors provided for in the charter of snob company to any number not greater than thir teen ; and the increased number of directors thus created shall have the mane powers .and 'perform the gams duties as may be provided for in the charter of snob company. LAIIOI ABILITAL 01 110011.—Some conception may be formal of the business now being trans acted 011 the Galena and Railroad, by the piles of bogs which daily pour Into our city, by that line., When firer the freight depot was built some persons were constrained to ask whenever the Company would have freight enough to fill nob an:lmmense plate. Yester day the place wee litonUy filled with pork Somewhat anxious to know the exact quantity that had arrived the day before, we copied the previous evening's entrain, and here is the re- Batt—Elgin 64; Bt. Charlee 119 4 Aurora 649, Rockford 619, Belvedler, Cherry'Valley, 669 making a total by one arrival, of exactly two thousand hogs! What a waste of time, labor and capital would have been- expended, had these been brought to the city by teams 1 Row can we overrate the Woe of reitroedef—Ohiea cage Th'lune. • The remains of John Quincy . Adams were re• moved this morning from the burial ground in whicbthey had been deposited, in order to con sign them to a tomb under one of the churches, with the remains of his widow, who recently de ceased at Washington, and which were brought to Quincy this morning. The - coffi n containing thee reverend remains was opened,. 'and thi fea tures of Mr. Adams were found to be in a; per feet state of preservation. Mr. Adams has been dead nearly eve years. The body was enclosed in an airtight case.--Boston Herald 16Th. Tor CALORIC 8111 P.-148112 we aro 'lnablei to state. for the gratification of the publlo, 'aye the Ned York Courier of Tuesday. that the trier Ainery of the eidetic lair., Ericsson, his been In motion. It wee worked yesterday daring ten consecutive boon, nuking over over eix dons Eer minute. The furnaces were Intention:. ally worked upon a• checked abaft. '.001y:42. pounds of coal were put into them darlog nen hetir, andupiin this trifling quantity of :feel:tat Ores continued to augment constantly durinf i the day. IVe understand that:fate knaahWryw 'PO Worked for several days to come, and that. the t r i a l not be made until the enginait are loporeplete working order.- . • , Th . peqp_ta, of War te rof or a bi , ii f T wi tam ble o b h s i Ts e r4 " • Ligtof ed bY,•'M cote to tbsi of Salem: t . • . . • The ilmetiran Tnct Society hatireeentiy Wk. tj s small *lame called 'Songs for Lilt!. onis, at _home." It le a beautiful volume of nateery conga, old and new engraviamt—ito....psw binding, all got up In that lame chas tp te, beautl. fell, and yet cheap 'style in which that. Society hints all her works. My children have used it for several weeks now. and an delighted with it, - and seem to be eo much benefited by it, even the little one that cannot read yet, that I earnestly wish it might bOput into the hands of all the little prattlers of•this Cityy. It may be (mind at the Tram Depesitory,•Nn Cleft street- I understood, also, that the Baptist people will supply , themselves with a quantity for their Christmas festival to comment's in their Church In Allegheny City on this afternoon at three o'- clock. A Fauna or CIELLDIIIN. fisow AT TEE Noant..Vhs understand that in the northern parts of Vermont the snow is over a foot deep upon a level. On Friday morn. leg host the passenger train from Rutland for Boston got stuck in a snow bank a few miles this aide of that plans, and remained fast for an hour and a half, until another engine, with a 'mow plough, reached them.—Borton Traveler. Ten Acrima ow tracta Tom's Cantu.—We learn from good authority that Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of - Uncle Tom's Cabin, is about to visit Great Britain with her husband. She has lately received a litter from Dr.Pirardlaw, tendering her in behalf of a number of ladies of Glasgow, an invitation to visit England at their expense. This invitation ehe has accepted; and elm will soon leave for Liverpool.—Botton Tray. Mr. Theteber Lewis, one of tbe superintend ents at Mfr. Hearylewis' pork, establishment, mysteriously dlseppeared on Wednesday even ing last, and his friends fear that he his been murdered. . The 'tate advicas from England has caused a good deal of excitement in- Iron. Common bare have sold as high a. $62 60 . ? ton, and Rail. at $70.-41. P. Tribune. On the Nth test., the Gov. General of. Canada pre the royal assent to 62 bills which had paw sed both, Holmes of Parliment. Sitieen were railroad bills, to provide for main tmnlce and branches, and one to establish a line of steam vessels across the Atlantio. Canada will be In capital condition for onarzotion to the, Unitrl Slates in 4 fewyears. Mr. Garnet, formerly of Troy, N. Y., bas been designated ae a mlnlonery to Jamaica, from the United Preebyterrian Church' of Scotland. He is a colored man, and the Sect ever sent on t by that organization. The Lemmon slaves have arrived safely in Canada, and find a home with a runway from Virginia, who owns a good farm. Five parlous died at Columbus, oa., lost week of cholera moat", brought on by eating Male oysters. , By the new oode of Siebert% which goes Into effect on the 14th of January next, mall bills are prohibited. Dar.snrut. FIPLOOTON.—On the 22d tilt, the steam mill of Mr. Thoe..l. Coghlen, near Snm terville, 8. C., woo literally scattered Into frag ments by the bursting of the ballets. One no. gro was instantly killed, and two others Sled In the course of twenty-four boors after thesexplo sloth Four other persons wese seriously . injured. Three boilers exploded at the came time, the noise of which war heard at • dietanoe of twelve to fourteen miles, The shook at Stunterville, distant three miles, was very severe. Stook' of the Conceal Government, and of New York State,' have almost disappeared from the market It is only measionally that any sum In these is found for sale. The market val ues have continued to improrefor the last twelve months, until the bonds have been genera* ab sorbed for permanent investment 'Mrs. Norton has been convicted of whipping • child to death in Marquette county, Gluon- Bin, and Untamed to the State prison for ten year'. Gas. Preece.—ln alluding to the fact that Gen Pierce did not attend the Webster obsequies In Beaton, the Proiidence Jo[llllll . says that his &biome was caused from "his unwillingness to trust himself among the hungary and clamorous office seekers, nearly every one of whom was 'among the very fast to • ;Tonere him for the Presidency; and all of whom rendered him ger vices without which he would have had no chance of an election. , - • Theyellow fever and cholera are still engaged In the deztrtiotion of hatnan life at New Orleans Daring the week ending the 27th ultbno,'llp that any, 166 portions died of the fever, and 158 - of cholera. Darya or Rottuns.-.4 London letter in the New York Tribune contains the. Intelligence of the disutrons defeat of a Patilin army of 80,- 000 lien by the mouttalnters of Onassis. A bill to regulate foreign hunrance oompules Ohio. Introduced into the Senate of that Stately Dr. Vattler, propose, to place foreign aces in. the tame legal reatiainta and obi!- 'gations u home offices—to impose on them the earns taxes and penalties, and require from they the nate deyosiies, statements and rehuna serWINES, &c—Persons wishing to ptir,; ohm issim Wms LID EiMm of an dsMiliMM Dun es buorfe4 can obtain dm, at the lowvst prim. at lb. liflos Eton o! • • JACOD wzasim. ir... oda YUMA sad:Prost 'Mao. vie • serThe effect' of' this truly extraordinary ...nine ere =sat satisfactory In all cam In •hlch It b Mn 'flat. No alba ntalldaa haa Amy .prodneal arta offsets so Inatantaneoudy. It bat only to to adadalatarod. and raliaf follow. as a mattai acoustic It has been used In the pnolleo of Oho Dist phyolsionn of au:col:nary, and by them been pronounpd tonal. It not inporiot to .7' onodleino over of for Ms •mullion of norm. Boa lb. following— . George Maxwell, Auguita. Ohlo, by nee d It irlUx gnat .Gant In big toothy. aad 6a geld large:diaaralLieWebleh Cave given the highest eatletartio. • Jft Chatter, ourrAluat, LooL,IU atmblattred a doss to his child. mho diachamsed *quart of'! vast. 110 had :m o d otbeo Vomitus@ in wis. D.1113W Cotton. Winchester. Wiwi. ti annual Id get . lot Moo ah ssont, shish Tin. anon sold cut. sad Waring highly ofilculoo., beau.. my Voluhar. and Sold more rapidly than sof otbar /or do by =at liorshankaM Druggists In Won !Mt cuiciarf. uni by MN sole ordadaotars. .1 KIDD a 004 00 Woad stmt. Bengtla. 04.4 T is due to Ktet'a Petroleum to say oat It boa born' known to oompletely meat. arra vest/ . of Me dreadful &mese In lest Uses Lim ear othe and at Imo ant in.lneonsudento to the Doty TZthenunde of art/Sutra in the Wale of the pro prietor. Mazy of which an from yell known &tuna of the Ma of Pittebutrah and Its Immedlata elotally. So t. thou clearly and beyond all dolbt. that 8121111PiTS.0- . LEVU le I medicine of .o common value, not`only u a local remedy in ParaLuladtheumattemaradorai, lon of eight. but as • valuable ant anal remelf. Unitas the braytwation physicians, sa wad lath* suffering natlrate to Inesome &squinted nittilta =mite: • 114.9 e having a dread of miztuzei ors wand that Ude A:dicta le mealy Illtdrai • and le lighted u Itaosi from to. haat of the earth. .• ma following earth:Vesta le roplod fro= a nava potalat , ad at Syranue. Draw York. and Warr data Angoat 7, laaa to .Elan 6 Oro Mansard tha eartifirata actin, arlatiated D. Y. Foot. IL D. of $722.1R4 This may In Math certify. that I hare bees so badly aL aloty with sc.orui. Or the last *ern rem% that meet of the time I hare brew unable to attend to any kind of Ito dons. and moth of the time noble towalk.and congaed tom i bad. and hare born treated nearly all the thne.by the ton yhyddens our country strata . I Loteaslonally rot Mat rdlot, but no 09/9.11114 0011.11.11.14 to 11121711 wane, mill Dr. Yon recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bask Olt, Y 'T. ry thing else bad Med • LSI ilthout faith at gilt, but the effect . TOO Uetontehlnpllthrow the Prdeve to the goes= at eon, end lut nos hem to grow better, and by modng Men bottlaai hang= • eon worth thousandi ordains. ' mu many certify that I tors been stujualnted withEises Potroletun, or Bock Oil, tbr MOTO thou your. .o nd - hare rerostodir vitnesced Its beneficial abets Um non of Indolant Irian". and otbar diserani for which It b monde. end can ugh confidence reocuunrud It to be • inelictito girth, of sttaatlon, and, can sabli soy thst mean his otterccdol Ito tiso. ghee albs nudiabarchod D.;!. 740 Z, Y. D. For Ws by &II ths Dr:testa In Pittsburgh. endJodaw • SAMUEL GRAY; • MEROHLNT TAILOR, No. 47 a St. Clair Hotel Mains, • o St. Mir stied, Pittsburgh. GENTLEMEN'S OLOTHENG MADE EX OLOBIIIILY to onto; and lamented kindl e Hu oonetently on hand choice teemattnton of CLOTHS, CABSIMESES. VESTINGS and OVEHCOATING, . • OP THE LATEST STYLES. • Selected expreaely the mutant trade. Gentlemen leaving their onion W ilthare thals vhdote consulted .1 pond with, so all Work la dam under his own aupar• detest Goodyear's Parent Rubber Shoes. TAMES P. TANNER, No. 56 Wood et., is ' now In ...int a • largo WC of abort =kr of which will be mold by thwerao or dorm. ot Prim mo ll below Ms onanufaclurer's-I-Deslrrawilly,loow vtil rwomina. nolnutiw JAMES P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS,. SHOES, BONNETS, Ac., no, 56 wan Brun, primulas. Between trird and RIM, g-3iy dock embraeee eve!ry variety and sate et akte.Peetreeeta.,e,,pereeeeea 41.rort from th it . Mot g r i f osUo. sad :WA:111r r'r . r r i eree ettl owl mains Wore An.. E""znoriors • ' D . 0,0117455. ft-if L WM) Throri*LE RETAIL FASHIONABLE :• .• •• • !RIC 11211) CAP ..,e- , i'IIAtZCOP I 4.OTuREIIB ZN icnroa op vim ; , .. , „ . pOisitzwpoo AND nrza om. • rl flttabtulk Pa' aaZt".4laZarierKot, LARD. ler R. WATSON is now caged in alanghtcenz SAW Mai. and will bass constantly o largo stock or Dam Pak of bla ors ecains' also. • Na 1 ankle of Lard. la bbio and by, for nabs at Ma Mar. Nana corasr of LilretN and Wayne Bta nta. tiovßaticos Oiti=l; insurance varpany of Pittsburgh ka.M1322.L , L. MARSICELL. ban. 017 ICE, 94 WETEE, BETWEEN MIME can WOOD I=t)Mi. - iffsuars Eau. am , CARGO =RS ON rim 0/110 ♦RD AUERMSIPRI lams. AND TEUROTA. RIES. irr tarn. agoinsi tan er r... -^r by J72F.Z. spiind theyersb of taa BSA and LVLABDIVAY2(4II7OB W TRABEPOIITI27OII. DrIXOTOIIIII 11. D. King, I Wm. Inatum. Jr. Wm.trogrs 1 IL M. Men &abort I= lap. Jr.. Yr% k i ll?grib, B. Ilataugh. . /hands Stlmn. Edlrml bez.mMa.. I. E......r. 111 sltsr Drnmt. Wm 11,, Ilays..: hum M. Faunae/. 11‘22 . . W. A. M'CLURG & CO • • - --- _ _ •, HAVE REMOVED. TO THE CORNER OF wog') AND SIITH STRLTTS, Witzez th. y offer to their old customers and the public enenllr, at be lowed' rano. Who lr dale and Ratan, the . latent. mat [elect and complete Etna of CHOICE Ti WOOD All r FAMILY GROCERIES, D WILLOW WALE TO DE TOTED IN /DE WITT. de4 POSTLEY, NELSON a co.: • O. P e WOOD MUM, PITTIIDOILOII, - ILIANUFACTURER9 of itinn-Barrele„cyli 4171P"Ilgirant tau• B*l'd All artlelex made of It. test materials. and warranted Elbei n 00Derior to arty bi the biertot fierthente and others 0 U wia a blng to porches° ott loud it to their wino. tag• to eell sod exaralne our etoek before pitrehashair tim e/I.m melt e A. .11.110LMES & BRO. Successor to H. P. Nelson & Co., LUNLMACTUELERS OP SOLID BOX VICES, PLIKJID SHOVELS MATTOCKS, 13PALYZ, 1/010. Mkt. POEMS, to. Tr6Bl7soB. PUNA. Mot No. )11. Watermoot, Wed dim Oar. Sr onitk wortonl6ll Knot to um moolmet at S 9 NEW CARPET STORE • ROBINSON & CO., NO; 47, FIFTII STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large - and entirely 'lacy stork oflmported sal American Carpet.. OVetker .Ith everythins ossodir kept Ina Carpet Rom, at the I ..nt ash prim. call) • Christmas Goods. yfiL EGA N T Color Boxes, for Paintmg, from 0 rt,nt• to .vim • ort Voiles lo great • idmeoled tape Mul A tilhebete. Small Gold Pens and Pumas Seals. my young serums. Uheamm and tt Toy Books and Mote to taw binding. All the shore tot nthat each bT th 70n9 II iiELLOR; el wood at. Annuals and Gift Books for Christmas. TIIE following are a few of•the aplendid kronals and Iltft Books.] art °panel at W./tangen t.. nor t C0.'.1 75 fourth street. Charactesiatle• of Old Yellow's Manual, bourn:der. ClatterT. The OoLlm (temalf tho Season. Th. Wcodblne. Gem. of &mart Tho Carlota; gr. go. The GM Boot orGetaa. • Token of hienthlttp. w The Amaranth, Together viLh a greetyartsty of Chlldren's *As art. • 1 .. llottscripUoa to Golsr's Wise Book sad dtahsm'a Neiman. 82 60 • ppar. Tbsr• is rothiug nests thew ono of th• abase II•essloos to • P... 4 ..S to MI 666 ' scribe. al • w. A. anarmarway a cal. 76 roaxth 1667 GIFT BOOKS! GIFT BOOKS 11—Re211 g Cs. neg.—The most spleadli! stock of OM Book paen A t mu e.sso av mo e b d ov e o g r P a i . sb Thr h I.l e l s•k r b e dueraf pleas. Below will be (ousel • lift of slew of Use*: The chaivbc Th. Nuentne Glom, The Lily of the Valley; The Btuof Betblabvm: The Juvenile Keepoi The Tooth . . Died= The pialeian Craven; Tn. lee Moir Outdates Bow; The Amlath: Reerattes of s Lesobolor; Muds Torl's Calm: The Rose of Abu= A lot of Albulaa—verx Ano. d 024 RM. a CALLOW. ' Third otroot. Holidays rzoursiona. IRE Pennsylvania Rail Road Company =To ma= arrancomento to oell Rroundon to .n 4 from all Mallows en their trod. from Dooembor AM to January Oldo.toth daro lneloodre. at one late f. lb. round tilt, . boar= Utast,ill b. goo s on all treat doming lb* orearMen season. IA addition to =Mr lawn. Train.. add= leara.dallr at oc o ck. p ow, 1 0.45 w HRIST wI A a p ndNEWY w AR'SDA 6. a oly Pits boob it Wel.. N. ow. and arrtre at Latrobe &alt.% a. rut rotarnbow, will learo Latrobe at LBO or. la Pllrolumatu at 4.30ra. et. for relax lomat etalk.= for wt= tamsmatutb. sarly to • 8.1511.8111511, ' • 441 AR Agent rounarlystda Railroad VO. To Teachers. • THE subscriber, dm propriator of &H one- Wog Male Amderry4. aloe latraler Of Ramat Iro n. bah= armostlmea mob la- row...mond. of bran ell\ raw to attend U. lbo dada wrlneraraL .laboo to our. alther die warn ootabllobro•nt or apart of It, to nos rado would to.oto on avowable -ono.. lie will tent. on-, the yorrettT for ARM or Um half of It for 11500., \ A 00 undo. • member of lb. Tro.artolan Chfirrb would be preforred. Tbo koalas. la.rotlred. hoolthfilL ours m om, and i n every ottrar 0..0 emorldorod a goad atm Th. 3.1010ws aro new. nave, andwell adapted tbe ....dot.. of a Imo number or =Am. llama 'onievaith. an OS <l . lbe,e (Pm , Vat) 0103.4. U. P. Iht.f T triton Count,. Pannw delt3Ol • • j ' , um& \ Ot" ; 11.1 are 4 ' ! ° rltlteht,ol., Mwt Duvet aned.,,bocb t, or c.ts uprrspi., ZlA " lrrgg l iAr i g r iVi.fr.ZZAZiVt . glauort...loets. eopelaelos. 12•5 1 4: alderrelkTinli.• orseeletA,JltJelyalrA lN ttrqqns}a, =rl",t6r With fk'" WkW 0 t MEAT—Of qua li ty suierlor .e "' l7 Pr " . " 4 ' Dnt vlr Vtdathrribr A- ® HOLIDAY HATS AND'OAPS. d o* 'llia subscrlturrespectful), luvltes his •::...41-1 6 6\ allisfristas sad tbe public, to osu area sum!. tarns W styles of Buts out GP. ... d[Bo—• large smostutent of Bilk Plush Cips. I nd ChllOrsu's Pato, Carr. Caps. lu. srlileb trll •.- --t. tor sash. Ur sAISRS W ds2l:lw Pease street s Al' %lEW FIGS—In dxtuna and bol. IA Nos Plums, la boxy. and glass /arc, Now olo.dleag Rabin& Now Jaw Plums, without stown Jcuttrcli , od br WK. A. MoCLURGI it CO., d. 24 Carrot Woad sad BUM Amt. PIOED SALMON-24 cane, containin' g lba. sar.b...l mac reasired ana esi• by _ WM..L IIIeCLUEU * 00. • J. T. At I. J. BOONEt ORWARDING & COMMISSION chaatn Dasieds In Wool and Freda,* madly.= pi a ti. 29.sl of ilara!ga Alla and labosty de24 \ • SUNPB:I2B- 1 so • g:41:111:` 4 , 144 6 . 0 , by:maid ADD.; SJ p Ll:2watt [co. VOFREE-1200 bags prime Rio. for sale by deg IT BACIALZy & 00, GREEN APPLES SO barrels Newtown sad Yellow Pinatas. 93 flreenlas sad llusse.s. 163 - " Rossaalraq to ear. sad far tali bP d. 21 JUIYA ♦ MYER?. Na 01 Waterst. OATS & CORN— loop but?als Oat.. '. 260. OCTO. Ie nom and for sale by' JAL A. ILEPP/CRI. Na al Wear BEANS -50bo whitdjust reo'd for Oak by asTi . JTIJJBOO2IE, 196 Marty \ • B UTTER-12 bblo , prime Roll, in IF for Ws by . T !kJ.] 1100311; 444 ma Mart? A. ARD-20 bbli in gore and for 51.10 by 14 4824 JTAr 77 II CONL EGGS -10 bbls in store and for sale by d. 21 JTkJI BOON& COIX 11911-50 oko. Grand Bank; for said d g 4 • w BAGALZY nO - IS and 7.0 Wood rt. ZANTE OURRANTE.IIO oks. fresh, for alai by W BAOLLEY It CO. deli ' IS end Zi Wood etreet: 131AISINS-160 bores. layer anti cluster, I° "`"''' 4 f Tglisig,'l7ll%l*co tat TM Liberty letm•L - A Brilliant and Surprising Dizeovery. •WEELDON'd Oil Water Proof Leather to PolhtTkin Wish rf a ca its fq:4l.l . rer; tarsals by CINNAMON -300 lbs. pure; ground; for We 47 MoR4I J KIDD a 00. CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP-10 gross tor ink by Um totlt &V: • .1 KIDD t Co. eIOIO3ILVER-400 pounds' in store, sad for Ws by dati J KtDD CO. ' SIINDBIES- •. gr, ' 1 411:::141t — " q• WU. " vt°l:2??' iraV!.; wzdV. br W S BACION—Sagar cured and plain AI Huai, Shoslders sad Mu. Inch from sulnkn toc pal* hr Kai] Knit k. SONZI. • . BLOOMS -30 tons Juniata, for sale by dal •x[ k JONES. S . -BAGS--.2,000 jug reo'd and for SUNNY Ns by BIIIOIIIDUII & (1101111. AM, - dru • • 11111 Calla 11..150 Front steed. RICE -201 x. fal.juit reed and for sale by me, dal HIIREMIDGM t IBM/HAIL MOLASSES -300 bble recoiling, for sale by BUILBRIDGE iNOILFLAtf. SUGAR -125 hhdo NO. rocelviag, for solo by tom] IIIIIIIMID(111 INOUIWL. TO LET--A Brick. Blacksmith . Bnop in East Libv. im ugr tel f ze i llODlLL. , the gft . A l , at. %Mkt. Palm ilinat. fa. the...Lbigtri OLE.AVER'S PRIZE MEDAL, • HANKY BOAP—tbe award made IC Jaren • la (heat lablbltlou a nil, bee Indus lt 15 Cleaver to adopt la_ plum I.llle,eud to Wooten. ble, ejUslit7 a WI 111000) moor to perpetuate UM WOOT thus ifellfiTied Opon_dlct. not mom mticyly,i, t azz ..e t n i h . la zz ulo• geaver ' 's Trjareeatted. and laid( Br Madan Mao oalar ot le abeaelled. It paean • deflate •ad masses! artfulos, pads • IIV•alld .may.pt blur, and tom be Paha at ar beteg communed •oretteh at.t•elet u Weep sad baut/ft the eibs. Bold. aboupeste sad retail. • den - lelrLlSlttu Weed otroot;' ASTELO, t ortaTal 0o=& aim lireLanb , Pfilladotala Moral "sdnaest aps mudinaltoli of Pwittes voonaUT. •h 1 \ * \ .. . s , , . \ \ NI . , .„ „ \ \ ~ \ \ s , \ \ \ \\' \, . \ ' \ \,;,.: - ''', \ ~\ • ''"\ ..\ \ , . \ - • \ \ ~, \ ,A. •-• „ \ " ;\- - \ ------ 7 ----- 7 .- - - \ - \T„7. - - - -7 , , - .7 .- ::: \ - .7\ -- . 77. - 7:.\ - 7 ,- .P;1 ----- ..\7, - , - ' 7. - -- 7 - :::: \ r \ .,: :-.--.-,..,...., ''• ~ ,5„...i. . - ---. :-. - 2.''.'- 17 - A \ ~ , -...: .'' '. .:',;\ \ - , :... ,, ,,,.:4 , ,': \‘', . . \,-, ~ - --. '‘ • '..', ',' \‘, , ''''-, '''• .-\\,:,.•" \ \ ~ , . t - c_ . • .F ... \-y \,`n : - - , \ . • I ' NOWOIII4i. J O I E 4 - 1:1. 0 a1;1 ,.. .9 , , I , Lo. 81, __.--, me \ CHI G'll G D PIANO!. win. fallsplendid nonlyl Onand. o Porte. earn • win. fall nos, oar yes. Ohm Ato A, atfactund by. Chicken:l,6 Br ton. With a match cured *UAL. ' Ono ditto, in ip Emma! case het in otherl canal to the , c3 W---.1..a.. —._..---E•I ' CHI 011\ BQUAiIe \PLUMB. Ono •neon,- Rommel Plano Porte, ...._SAS dotolle round Ona elegant rinewoorlytanooste. rerFnioareconler% One dltor, ante a 0 alxn:l, ........_.....,............AZ5 All the above Plano 1 ;were selected by ‘Un etabocri• be- at Chlateting's canary, wreolooto the Ow. and will be Bolin Baton nes, be usual. \ \ I PLSNOS TBO3I 0 'pan - gni, \ Our rwroln ornamented Roam Piino Fortiolth Iron Inane, 6 octases:anarorsenr by Woodlnild\k 15 . 4 ... 00,B igit: - ..Z.7i . Glt>7:7l.7XiiWlL::::=l'zTo Co.. Brennen t round nornatO. meal& ale .errvere . rty. , en .. x oage4, 4 scts . 4 : ll , ==l4lV , it h ed. . 6 1 1 1;o 0 rt , 50 . 0: .1 R.Olina attachment, nun tuned bl Wil - Cri I r b ' Co. gittaff 'RAID BUN ....-- --- pnt.. l \ nfak ot... B anhogenr Omni Pfau°, 6 octaves, n etto; A enahog ny. aprigTat. Piano, 6 octane. Wade by &Cott Ik Cons. Benno.. Ocraturny I.— . . ..l ........... 640 A cothoganK, 6 oi . tace.,purn. ,a-,,ziz, ; ;;• „, .. 4 ~,,, PptlaA. o b.% odors rilano-- . .... ..... --.1,-5 PIANO iliouti. Carted end Tann Plano Stools. of a mania ras. Gift Books: , , IVIAC&IILEY'S Lao of Ancient Qme, with intrude of Caw hundred tOnotratlons.soalge an . nrd from the Antique, elegantlY iOntid. \ Monde Oistordelodlee, elegantly roln4i, and Ilk*" ted with after Iragravince and a 'wenn; In 501601, , by rt •ndeon after Lernence, In the Am .0 7 1.1 Ilentea' Itecord of Wrmen—Bonga of tb e affectimak, wand &mond Lyres, elegantly printed awk illustrated, ith tonnenotrovengs. and wont t oralroneolon, eM the motbere One. IleakillA in the 6006 170. of art. frbuiship! Ottering—A ChriaUrm, Oleo Tern . 6 d , atl thday om. or lila,•elegany illustrated. will aline n acre. I u.. . a nand ommkTit... by NitrtalA , \ The Oen of tteFeason. a &merlin for 16.56: !noted and Illnetrated with thirt7r.negantortgrentnea. \The May 1164 a .4 gift Book for 1643. wit sa elOgnot Unutzethor a nd g. \ Warta' Lyda of • Bean and other POlVlN`lelegtg/7 Illcultlated with ell n *agreeing In the first, ay!, of 1 1 / 4 Mean/ Lg. by Minn, Yon sel eby l , \ \ J WELDIN, \ \ 16Wkselin and /Baboon dal 63 Word street. between Third end Poen& EW \BOOKSti Davison of Agne' Pi - Young llaroarten-Innt Jutinila of the.D•Aao rank Trrnitut's barbu Stlon--anuter 10 lineZa.Tonn, kite of Sir Waper Boon, klIctI; • .• '. • Evening Book. Mrs. Klrkland • . , . ' Nome Circle i •• . „ , Consolationl4ls on , to the doing Pnipkt al G.:111. by Dr. J. W.AIS ander;_, \ . Wing Tim of L. ; Dr. /Woe 5 YAW Dope. Mrs. Etgoarnes ; • ilugstenbern on the ApouirDni . Life of Lialo um, ult.; Morale cLanoe,•by 'Wunder; Duttl Webster-Se On, by Dr. E an. Philida4 \ \ Churehleof the Valley4tan lintorkunNkateb or th e Di d. Prnsto Consrfgationn of Gumboil' and Franklin Counties. by 41. v. 6111.1 Navin.- , , Fool's Annotationik Ittnule br . ‘ deR3 a' • DAV/PON A AGNEW. 6,5 'Market at. \ EaterprisVandry, , . , WITEREAS, a ali ' has bear; made, in jhe‘osnisrahip of the ferpriis Fon ry. mint. kid oo Paodualty,ottned, Allenhnoy eity, the bu um will he tufted onna usuab and eondoeted widen, e name and\ style of RODI.OO,N. HANGS • ND A CO. • rdera % 11, lon or the v. , ry. or at 'Oa sto of no tansni filet co, ..255, Lib fir It., Pltabarg .or b•IMADV7 .3- told to. \ ' R R BISON, • .' • \ . :•• \C %I naI.AND \\,‘, I.A rtk \ \ '' aeary.'B,noutana. , . The bAslosto of a old Nut of 0411Inuland "Alpha . settied byihe anbecrihr..atAtts old MOO. • • do23sltin • -A. , C. KiNGSLAND. .5 VONGO/I T.E44, 15 itheitg flriMgst iettetl ni. toraale b,r, 'W M ' naGALaY i r , = ~,m , , v. ~. \. 8k...18 31 / s . . A C : 1 ,thYa?:9 - 7 . \ : ,\ ''',„. ,0 btu urnueds per rail rout., \ for see oom . t ' AI IDLOAIJOY a 00..4 a 7O ,Wa'alat• — Vv - vitqP Of(GALItc-- \', \ _LI II hlog i eouposs 21 0 km... \ . \\ ~ .....,\:\\ u ".", 10 %; for sale by \ . \r, s BAOALT w a mI CO, \ , 443 :,. - \ - t°•. , \ INEEMEI aItQUND NIPX,S4-bt . ige arriy lug glipar II:13 /53 1 ....104 . co rr , • .; pICS. d 023 \ • ' - ARD-3.5 bbla. "NoHl 33 , 11 71' 1 . 03 1 . 1 . .. e dem \ "stuir,4 ircrt4 Vell4non— tbinNloodol In lama., ......, _ • , , i iitort , lamo m lf; Mot. A.. ./A . ,. Prlconitselonof ygerit.=-. r.....i.,.., PA.4\4\ foi c hle or; th. utht.L.s.v. 4 iri i ... Ear, Mork. B. odor, A. , 'regatta f ‘ tlq Omsk Loragrod Matnamscoo ' , t i 44, , hi' L'llran,,Andatoor 'Snarl. of klalno one . trac on 16 Alemoutary Brooches. • \ . , , , .lonsillorkkad, tonalior of Yocal4lculo. '' ' \•\'‘ 's orAINARIAnoII Tann , LADIrt, \\ Alla Niter AI. alcOrinor. AsalstailPrlnelpil. , It k g . a.:447L.W.rat, oi ..t.....44 14 ofl. rdRIAM-A. ifileholnon. Taiebocr‘' \ of P o l otong s stal' r Wrioloolorllln la eh' tho INi:orb:ma oe.ll \ stir, ro &Icon.. brings .7th him asunclvorannaraton—on or, If Rolg s s aTr i" trtcgOO l Vl l" oltan r i t aTAto It =1:34 . h . ttl:nt.Zlia Ign i tallynano mai far Ins , noWtolz m orill tkrocolOen forhoo titan\ quarter. , , \ labour" ant Is *mania odrinwo reduction of Ilve, or trot:trio • mar. wino 'tom onolousoy of nos per oont.' oiling alloo4l on therArtattlickna ;Woo. ~(Eo catalogue. at .f II Notin 4 no DMA Stoll, 5 .4°• _. Additional onamo'boontoola rontoodW tha 80W... 0 Mk% II!-IrooliVartigoig : t i s 1 04 _ _qr,v,r.'zi 4.4.0i1t, For 'norther bonne:Wars. Alamo too PrhatiOal 1..... COZTIS ' Ce L. * , T \of the tobkholAie, - bad, at A the crelne cf thm,Cosipan l / 4 94:Wat. iStmt cd'lZt• Zoe, raft D 1 ; . 4 ', \\\ '4 \\ \ RlVare N YW '"6- \A.:a \ \ J Eca=74:. wmith4c.at Dr ; CI ill melsepon. , Pyl T. T O,N ''S TOPLILAIt\ LEBII;ARY , ..t.ii t i tillit i t 4 , l l ts emat arm t e : f Thuslid ICar. =gcprtry• LdrettOantitl AIL.. a. ,,, s•O•ebss r. Us". and Wabstas In d lntntig 2 Naito foit Jannin,lll6.9; \ - •\ , . am Booth Ikgrat•Taxi4rANusiding 0. Azamilt. cb e i gel , coMAT ell oranottrmuys..e. ap \,; . • ..N, Jon. nedyseirrle raLDANZAWIT i SO. .73 i 4.22 \ \',• , X • 1 %N...:6 rouxth stmt. , Chester 'a Clothliketure %.4:). 74, lIAD VI order 4 0 \restice room flai\SPrir4 p. lb* 'vrraat art& ate /I ..1•0113 , Clothios will said v•ry.lay . tubtAr wart warnfald Prxe—tmete cub. N \ • \ W 8 'STUDY TO \MMEN,' .1* • A A Atch“, Bias.. u • : g llalf • \ f.'"igt=3:lltg:44°l-*;;1„, • \ , Italian ir ke ntstuse..v.rvio ..d t 14"g'. acs ottistbluul Wood lERESIt 4Pita Ye tabletspnt Op in thdr'vnirgr, sa i tripagyr \ b • 4,z - \ maim a iv. vrANYETA=SiIur &FortaGold;West'n B r,k,N rit arab G r. - 81011; Pith 0,22 • 11 KING, • EWA. 0104 tzehaft=2.: \ \ ( North WestOro Ntoio; 00. INE h4dred Shares wanted to fill on o r tr gp rti..l , Ifourthistr,at.. \ d i , , A WlGEllie ACO. ptickerbooker ow Tear's Cakei, • POII KOcier k bookor NevrYtnegi E5:047.1 1 4= 'WAAi' cat for xi at ' \ JOUN HAMM - • \ Na 311. Liberty xtrest. • 4/OLASSEB-25,bb1e..N. 0., reo'd Ws day debit YON SONNBOILBTA NIIHPHY. tifdE —lOO bbla lahasville, reo'd and. for ale by \ YON BONNNOBBT 1111PArBlir-16)rourrug auperior Sirair Wrip. \blue alea. maims; ta ale bY H HHOWE& OfiONS-50 • • for ea o by - f _~x.4:~~.~sarir,±irrrr~rrx~nss y tie ARD=$B rges . DILL ALIG GlST thne rooeiied • aiut fat r 'aide [MO,' V B UTT ` -9 bbls prhse' Ask • • fbrArlf; P4 F 4 ! d kiLL &mourn; an . • • watar stmt. , CONVENTION OF ABALSBOREL-The • gil i tt i :f ab llL ° l:= tire te igi. .:11111 Wetliamal. cotokloted .add Jetornad to the Men Ma et o'clock Woloooloy, the dkk. Of 4.2”...g ....L. 2 id o'clockok.oeolOct, Ulm awe trill b + \, i, too:motion of o kilo . otrioort. ottleol for thotkukooo f otoollslog tin ~ Wren ocktr our kad.,4 MIMI, dal of tkerate r ti . l6sl \ • \ - 'RAMIS! S tifi: ' , • \, \‘, •. WU. akotco.s , - ' - , ! SUPER FRENCH., CLOllB=-Ari tuusort- MV,W i lgalrfrOtrilig Mrarrnry abth. ZeMotr I CXXIA 9t=r arms Ltd Oraimmr• big*, es!lia titeljusitgen2A,A2a, , 'll3.l4=4"Cilitrugdave.,,--nzzAg Bank flank "STanted,\ FTIM titooica of thei varionsPanke'orthe ottr.row at tbe Stack Ana \✓atmattriotata . WlLaltitta CO. NeWNMoodi for`the Ico li dayk, A'A.'MASON4 CO.lisvcijpatiee'k bog. ibormar) • hulro tad besniful areporhant • Va.. ro cnoprilnag Conan.. ClMULOllai.lisAtta, • 13 Vt=iillor. \ 4!. vt th* New Gress Goods for Use BeSsOt. • A lARGE acoloitsiceas of, every price and rl.noullty, and at the or fiatikaaldn allaajostned ,5 11 A.WLS—AA. Idispcm4 Co.him gdw bead , cite of the Wrest led‘teet selected MO, of srls.of all s. sod qualltlcs. *Ter lesaltated I weld* of hose , Ede Cloel , V•WAKB-45 more sus= ap. caelb.letroa°7\ \ n.J SE ' ' \ 4 \ iii S it i42:::\\ ' \ 20 - 4,1 0 4 , 2r . 9_,7 . A71--. , -.--.—..,., \l . vnAla./,ota \ K --- J. P. ...E1 0„.. /..;7 , D a i , , 1 .- 3, : rc i:... k .-.: v.. —,.:...2..V .....A,vl:: " ' ;YT.- rami ‘ 0i , 4......,,;,.- \ , k 8.' 1,. I ' ve•lt tit* Doi cluilnit tie \ \ITS.Gyat. TU.!. t. , ~a \ \ \ I • . vithout • tra dm*, \ . •‘• ' .:. ,-' \ - • . , ~ , rentv.ro \ b." of i lli i t i erme \ CGloieb\ b • Trade AI - eerttrumee *Oleo • moo . CM the. x, . ...3fr. 13,41.4. nutespal-- • To eortelMAtl a&Ert.\ ' • \ , G0v.1144.14.1 , • -,,,.' .113*arryb • • 'rank Mists? ..3tv. /1 Word \ \,‘: \ VVldinrCito4l 1 4 Z J'Y r " \ .4"Go . ctirYe. • iv; here ' ion i• 4•• qi;lto the \ , bozni : • ' '‘v , v hied ',.. .bleb 1 N i ffitIOUCTIN"9 'a vvitigo OrProgiariiint alglLtly. Invading Dilutes ity , Blaa . ter fiat:al:Conic r\ ' 11;• - r ' t1 " tral . i.4. \ te ' `d'a;. A vialtr_vatfm-c_ t °' 6 `"• 4 ilTr. ave . at \ a . = at B. \‘'\\",' ()Et\ Ittilit' ,' AREWISt k I, CON'tVIT , ' 01 , g , :ltaa , begs leave tct i,cifo ~ it'll friend. and th e hone to , general. that`befora retiring( from her "died, career. he adihyistt tome of the chid of the West ofdbotioded Stated where be hddet oh . 111. r former tdor a cordial receotiod - The brat etd oZZVD °ph:72ra o , Llt 1 , 1ta..f..., , !111 lobe vr y 7 s G , 7.) ,: ; . 4 „... , i ,„, i ‘ L aw . \ \ \ it.fIYAYEITE 1141,1 4 \ Fordhich cordiedh/ has engsdd ;1 , 4 fiddles ADEitlYid' ?ATI% the mode phenomenon. edy‘ a tt i yeare.dt. Th.a lastraordin .04/1,1 .131. the io of nail ann. "OA. len.ybY ~/W m. dented. Qs . Hard, hibod: and etedede \ Idahnot cractir dr 'ecotnPrirdi for .Iq.m. whit torredibbtraietand yerfectioo. t dOURICh 108c1t.htualcal drectd7l condu ctor:. \ •e ziknot u DeZ: `, 1. (itinl Fa m e Coded, e favorite al nem .. tb. • t Child of the Itardondb , s . compared an tistonnall \>, , A.,,avgigt.T.:70....v. , 4... ,-,,,,,,..,.. ...:, ~ \ ; ga:,,mtv; % ,,tr,.. . , \.. . ,. ...i.gg I.l.l:‘",The 'Mother's ' 417 ." tdlantasla lielhiiedro,.. \', misdeed ands irgteatby Le mon,: . ~ L ~ IL ...sb ad. gunny..." \ thp ea labllat Rondo.Yloale free d 1 , 1... st l anuabul. re X,flipaaritu • .rdell.tri Y. i'airsoint's famifos "W,ltell D a..r , ,pertatmad by Ole\ ' . . '93.:Thla astrsatittnary sakece.o rieoc.moosikoiet. 1 L b.. .ply rceently:yerlyed by the Butt, nit to which time I trz i szuglatba Tretde rißaruTddr nott \ 4l.st 1 !...rtuv.:loLas rer new, CuriA t e\ i tzi ::. ot411:1. • U. !. Cootie Thr i f t th i e:l • ll , e.. b the rd. erne ir, s h halldd. I 111. or.ttg : ll.:T;:t4t, V5:4 4 1.11.,,iin...):, formed by tha 8011, d dedicated to the \ drhete and fondue et the United, IStiOd attddir odd, and wedded oh thdoccasion oLhha first conceal et irealdnemo. , , rL.f .....d , nagt:A 71 hho Song..dangl7 Plyn nyi\o tls de , "The CardidofVira." by Oleddli. p,plano need.hy WatelkO. will b.DOM the\de \ h Vi manufactory of Nods& Clark. and kindly Wood . \ll 14 Risher., ,‘ • t _ . \. , \ \Z., nasiNAL Avrtiosoz - • ;:\ .\. 01.117144 U of adioladen bee been and at Ulnit Dail to he obtained. itt :11dittora's Mode did Piano , Forte mte,and.po the Tutors, of Oa Coutert, at the • Oa, U. may be brorded, xtbotit ertrahharys,.beo ilnalag‘ons,Thlsraisy, Dtertober 43e, at 9 o'cltc/c A.ll. • 1113.00, tite dodo- or, the Oormert au &dee or cede sad beohNeei at fh:hosOinee. t ..., S • \ \ • I \, IleiadY dreg ddrolsaloon4e.ll, be dreo e Car -1 amde bead UP nuantor no ndlog to avetylire. ittfer7..9/0 1 t i Stl . IgArbr a tr:4•l4l l lolg th . tr i. ' \ i p The MVO= Tiotet Whalen . et the ' drat:. \ . . The poen& are depectfollytredetted.to moo, th rants Ave mil at odors the \ Gonad commenen \ ~==b2eatr:=7.9.11.41'..v.=4 ......, %aids Vgbdre to their VUT 4 C1ir..,”.P.t..!..i,,! N, ibargit l Zll,Ktraio'rftd ' 171 U nd Platt 7. 74t.Ziters. -- a . 1 1 6 Vole " Ze t IV ftiltlesTirotlr• • • • •.: ~. tOlomend it balfpridt . delod. tt• t . , A, \ 4,at 144TWIE OFJJAVM3EIBEAT7O.ItabiA, \ - \ • .‘ . ----- - ' ' 14 , A 1; , 3112.0P8.,, \\ . ",,, \ ' 'Racal! WOUII , ' Ala/ ,n 3 r . il% ...ST X \l7*;'.l'. ,\GIA.AND Eutpoptl3, , t latelcely:tio foresteKr A 4, \ \ .... 113t.:;\ \ N IA th::,..h34.01 a°2l:" , : AT ToL, ENE, 1m- i ,i , LL, ,:. A - \ALEBRitrASTREE \,. •• '' 31, 75 L., CT WUK4IVAL CLOt \il* SAT '' I:III.DAIN4/11 M -ES 7 Se i m . , oval mu Ppm:A+ exit,l4.l '•,, , , ~ . \ z,,.. , . \ ' ' 'A..\ a , MAGNTO MO ' '.;.,.. ~ .I*oir.dpurildocnt4l . oitilboreozOta Hu ,fitli ' ‘ Rm.. woe Ati,tia. ELI r 14,77. Lin :, \ t , ... . +'. e.CristalP4ace of tt*Peprld's airk' V 61 krt.,. ikbbei thptilkbil,fnilia the; itiim.. - 'l4. pts .. t•plaitirdtritrtri r neatlt'itt=tri 1D.1.0.71..!, , th.13.mattr0, Itt.vtll lic.NE. • .\ -, 4tir 11l i pal t r es \ elderW at 4y..atar3A7 4flY, \ lIPZACIdgeO4. 3 I4 . tt 2 ., ondiT twatrels uesiZ anielV4. , ! 4 TA .\\ \ - '' ,P \ 7 ,-. \ '''''. l a 7 r ' - - EUB , • tor ncoin`Coun 414 8 ...1 1 0 , aviss•mari:, All4li4ptyilciraty. ,t2i4-o,4l=trAlt=ig°';'f,2ll4F; `:MA 14 94 1 )4p.F-7:s , oasicesztit,i, ove c p bY . .. 0021 BENOr;,l'renah‘anct, 2:1 , ,M4P bundleilltOlde anal:o .lortr /2 ui 0.1030000 lag •• ale by J tial0Q0:01.08 'A CO. `: ' \ r .A.ND 'Xi:n*l(ll7A BEANS— : Viands each, frioln f3r\ ECHOOMIAKEEL M. • ! \ \ \ • \ 1, J ., tr o t , . \ , Al a N ER &RD OIL-20 biget. ter "Ikbr EC# l 4O3/1/t.BBALPO. REEN APPLE 9 r-501143. alpia ix . .omit stiiv amk.th br ii •ZANS-83itall *lli Beat*" a •boica!ir , I ;pagan. oda DI,I •,BdNB-BriiaU •:1-! . . :B. DU...ZELDA tO. _ ' i, 0.W1R1E5....;! \V,_ k' . IZ 1600 tosu = .l O Ca 6,Chaan. a but. ~ ~! . ' ': e. \ 'U. :: lit . . b°'" B 7 f i rhamea . '''. -\- - \ \\. ',,.•• ,16.aball•ca Labirina. :-V,,.. :.• ' - \ \ 4 °.°;;"' . V - - '\ ' A •'! ' \ 100 " .1. tallflealia \ \ i' , 7'. 4 -tea tranerat Braver. '•;\ \ 2 WU: 66 ,P• 16, - M , k \ a.= .4 , r, - Toa- aaa aw,y,ailar.aa.az i, ..., • , _\4„ B Wain D. , 4 1 MITMLfetr'- ' ; 1 • ree'd n. tr7' dtt • B. lALNDIMTEIt. \ Mats, t. SE9• • 000Vommon Stligtra,'9f good s " • x...N1 conkissawaand • For male den II POL ,DXXIBIL, 63 PAW •T :POTATOES—'-34 etrOie, ,fa , • DT MULL \ N.. \ ViVstar sad taktan.\ i,' . \ Sic -Bliat ' ?tu*ce forlol.i!.. ‘ ,V . ' trEEM Pomace - , 841140 iiiyestpirt,tax; A_ ao..Z. 1.. do Lai cbuulaz.. i roatil,of u• ,liaMO tons ofeitoo poroato am. ' 4 blown Dr ik POW 1:11112Y 911.1aDIC, M 1 opothoroaxiaga ran the afirok, a pan aro light Ulu. Iri1311:14$1 VW, IMPOIltel; , ChArioal u tor annOra.\eoaaerted br tail 1=: . 1 r 2 =mink Pitt, tn a lullo ' ralt, sh .g& ' :.Lbuca ' AM briakVattairr; ornra4ioaret far ortirtin4;eaaxmcdlook Illaokisoftha , ml . tote nom aa, AL: tit \gap ad.., of latid. k ik •N m a l , : t. ...... . obulna v 434. ti thAVatitorhoo f f r d 4.u...ft..; '"a ""' tr..w.., ,,, b..44-grgLoPrkt.l.3 t g ! r:wt.'ea.l4 =nod / !2: \ womutb., ,, du, iT.iumnits f rat t, .14. ge , nzgapar.ik a. cir.adat t lr i r . vl , 4% rr s t Mr ia h aVria rnt so l at TitP4N . ,74 . iirilf: 1a IT CICIUMAN. ft. Wastm•Wila York; ar U MU" tio.11.11•117 iin 1 1 .0141. \ N dt21141.4114. Holiday TressiDiti .1, 11-1 E NT r M 4P 8 •Diteatitß v aaup, VJI , ad= and Frnioh \lknOerEtp, An.m. (Mai Buick /ALM Vertu 'cut PIIMItnt4 wan. Colossals. rertsua,rt, tlaa al. Colm, Am NIL O - - POST, OPFI E P PER, of Suporior T 1 L rarel•ed abet. ;at Uzi Wall P.Der Lour; No. SS Ilackst-jt. by THOMAS §IENNA MARBLI4gPER Ter b 01112; tlforpiperkm flak__ , • . 214041 AA P 43 414.2444 Votntty - Ete 4duceX i „ or Bala • A LARGE two, at oly B 'ok Iloitee, and . A. &bolt tbies quattpip atm ter• around, in Lot. . """ m " 11.11 .. I. 'dirt tErM.VVegVni.),I!.7,4I,CrT W.lrlOns. on the plmwpAifE trained Lard I • EH. ' ad). f`jECKESE--1009kIbivEktitispri mrousa lea at 11211:66.8 /mar GI mai • 1••••; mum, eccral‘ and - Praur I•Weet4. A • FREIITikNOTS, 44 . -.- , ~. • ''..', ••;,• ' ', \ \ - k.4.,... at twed.*,. . 1*.., '. , ='•-V4tAlultu - Le.; - i.:.„ \,:,-,:-'. .-,.•. ills Ow rs, Torpriew., aud tin Wawa Its. , . 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N; , rt\" December °4th. at 7 , I „ I t tivil i t . )c oe rce. mrmi o Wood an /40171Zeirirk.n.al leter Wed..* • deer.' ..‘ \ .. 8 " Engines at Auction. \ ,•-, :. • \ ' , 4314,,,Lt1i:!:it sd .t tlfteximon'Decamber , 4*; • \\‘ tau\ 7 ,tioat et t .41411 o.4oldWant evl..rri% 1 9 1 15 : 111"iit :, I t .,,• : ' \ :'.,. \I . j., ,d, kirL imz a v i v.,. A ck et ... ~ \ A \ } tattr fullvowsnarlitax Octrend=. 4 2 41t:\ \ . \ \ \ * l . l AZlO=Vgact ""'''""M"." Va. ' ' ' \ . t \ • a ,,,, A .e, •'v —MIZ73.-11 4 .o .4° F t •' , '''' \ \ -\\•\\ ' \ , \ \ s \N \\ VN\.‘ \'\ '' . \ \ \ PtTi‘Nad4.3 4 ' . j ar, :Work Boxes, , &cs; 1 C, , :oltn, LANIOSTS--iku4 received and\for• A eare .01174Mtrretlff',ViltriV•l1. ikg MACE • - IYI axi MIA 04.4,31wki,r1V: t• -- - so bbl. Ne 2,4 k.it \ • N. g'l 1. 4vl ' 6 '7 . ' 4011N WA'iT al,. \ MAl l l . l9NE;3 , :td k. flyel: 800K5... UnNs ai i rtalsToiria r gi 4rttraVta g tit=hp. 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