ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. p30.11/031.k1) RISITEI .'.---rtzta, u az. BATIIRD# WIIIet frOlf 'NATION FOR ItAYOU liontwr 1 RIDDLE: *Az= Gurozo.-11..itittot doe ettott• laticto of oar. Ferkir Go.uttut terra to our" buoinsos met, =cat deal/ibis mak, ca of toe'iln; ch...,1„,00.0 fe tietwoott INr ute. Oro thortotai, zeoeh t at hoot. oral . S.d , OnLotrim Treaters Penityl "lsols and /joints Obta: • • , . gar.READ/Nd NATTER Fa.T.I,I3I3FOtMD p *tar! ' , l4E . i)Frats P4.P.E72. . . - In ardent* era the hands in our office an op pentandt, of eojaying Christmas, no paper ail bi limed from flag ofdce on Monday. Cumsdruse. - :—/he festive eessoit of . Christmas le here—the Battiest fall of joy to the yonag, and fraught:lth kindly asseciations to. Ooze faith; •er adir opd lis t ,s,yeara. Around theusands of, cheerful firesides, to day, happy fatally alnico wilt be gathered,' hoartfelt emigrstulatione be es.- eblasieoisilona w llberotiredandnew once fanned.- The put. will bonny from, the brightness of the pretteat, end the future . .will beam.. brilliantly , as futarea always do.. Leav ing the past mad the frame to takoosie them selves, wo exprtUra onr hopes that all may ttap plly enjoy' tho present; and send meting "A Musa: Cmusruo TO ALL I . • ' TEE TAIM .174' COMMEB3. , The Limit, by: s decided Tote, has Instructed the Oozoinitto of. Wein:and :Means to Inquire Into the prOprietT of repealing the cintriorall; road We ribjoin a report of the preeled . 'Mei Miasmala resolution being pending, tot the removal elite duty an railroad Irmo, Air. T...11,110rre, of Pa., moved, in. amend. meat, that the. net to - that effecreltould cease after Jana next; lalrhlch Mr. ellogman concur. . bir:lllowe went into hiltory of the iron manufactories'of;Pennsylvania, and chewed that the redaction of the prim, of iron in England had injuriously 'affected the Interests of iron companies of Pectecayiranio: fdr. , Carttor opposed,the amendment, referred to the 4 itgdonitural interests. of Ohio, and tr. ,. pressed.hiniself in favor of free' trade and di:: not taxation. Tellers hating . been appointed, the amendj ment was negatircd ; —only 44 ' toting in the af fratatire.-• Ur. Jones, of Tenn,. moved an amendment, ; that all iron be exempted.from dudes. the ob ject, he said, was to benefit the agricultural and manufacturing intcretts of the country, andnot to Walt:the relief to' one. Interest alone. He was ;opposed, ho 'rarer, to doing anything at pretext; but won ld learet it to the next Coughs." to take up the tariff. Ittr.'; Fuller, of Pa.,. - opposed the .amenditent an being:destructive of the Iron interests of bin -hit State; (the particles of which he recapitula te:l,j and alluded toi the , rarious coasts which led to ebb reduction'et the price of iron and its , recent advince • . . hir. Maisiment prevailed. *arieue other amendments were proposed on Which to found fire minute :speeches. to anal members. to explain their views on both rides, whiehorere negative:l, • The rerolution, as drat introduced, to refer the earbjeat to the committee on ways and meant., . was ultimatelycorried,. • We the. ditty on railroad iron will be repealed. Tfieie ire so many Interests at work to produce SUoio : reslat, nicerwe regard It an ineritable: jktecy railroad in . progrese, which Las iron 'to buy, is directly .interested •in pro. caringtbel repeal; and the only interested par- Lice opploled.,the iron manufactarere—have . learned trom the present Canteen that they lave nothing to.hope for, in that.quarter.' If the Dentoerite—as Mr. Cartter's remarks . would seed to Iridititto.-are thollnOd to try the -- experiment of.Ereo Trade, let cm plunge into At boldly, nod not - daily: with trifling, halfway "_nicasures. them notitop .at railroad iron; /but go onl44iive net tho experience of a whole and thornogh The country has tried Protection;' and known _boar 11 worke; let hie :Trade be' tried, ao*, thepeople can then - judge ithich'lsbtat: Bat let it be absolute • Freo ouch as Mr.-Cartter s and other Dent- , =rib Uontirtid'reie. , . 1 • .• ' „ . 86L21310138 .ZELiBTO.-CONVENTIOR. Palen:tore is--a`geentt, forConveatiotti, The lent ertegw.aient, an 040 a '!Trade . Contention,'" andita . deolgti was to concentrate the trade of the Blida* flottthirest asiti- Mqe, i nte nd of as it to Pa03.!•0 Mph's; Btalf,T.a.rk tail Bost= , • • havinacti) . il)s4 - 013 to Baltimore getting all the trad,q elm - nint:lhitiziatelyi,bak she will Bud that Conventions will not add a dollar to the ag- Pilate of her 'commerce: -Trade, like. water; . wi l aeekitaewn level, and it cannot be ttwhere , stood," and unesolvidn into any partiOular chan nel which It doer - Mt:Beak tteelf. . Traders ways seek gore - Inlets !here they tan do'best; and thither - trade alirays gore .If Boston, NEW , York aid PhThidelphieeifei advantages to the commercial world .which ,sre not yneSeiseday Baltimore, thoie ellen will enjoy their advanta ges in spite of all the Conventions that ever have born or ever will be held;:and, on the 'con ' 'barn It4ialtintora . lonsesscs advantages over her rivilsi'shi - alit. soon enjoy the benefit of It may be said that Conventions serve to point cat And call attention to such advsatagee; but it Is net to: Conimercitii men are keeniof scent, and find Such things ant longbefore - Courenticns, do. • There, woo one development; in this CallteD• Wan, which shoiathatnotimerclairanteatration " is impoesiblivec Meen the opinion; given by many of its members, against the concenrenUon of trade At apy . '"ciii],igot, and-in favor of its "' more general diffOulan. :thin Upinian nettle no Munbined expreasion to give it force; but it ink . cates a foot, namely, that; country • Merithants are beginning to find that they dot's well by making j their whole/saki. paint:mace ai ouch points ow I :Pittsburgb,hi the. West, and Norfolk and such , 44f,13:p . uth,„ ea by going to Baltimore or dais:* - Western merchants :aro beginnial to appreciate this fact; and co iOngB3. this is case it will ho impartible to build up anyitheree, a • great, Overshadowing commercial centre. t • . DYED ano.—Wisconaln, and come other aresterwBlatee, hie* aatherised a iystem of Free Basking , halfell'eif:Reihroed stoolte,the amount of notes to lie I EIO4 to 'xceed tO 4I S Per ceps. of 114 hinds tieioeitr.:l'se Seatirity for their ::.redemption: , . Shotild,:the berke lan to 'redeem their lesnei,lke;Staie - authorities will sell the stocks-and apply the, proceeds tawarde the re-_: demptian of the notee:i In good ifmra,;,#os*l.crould seem to be " - goetd: In the yriooitatito of the market, rail , road boucle woultereidilltring inane than ' eighty. . , per , ear: par fable... But- such banks seldom fall iii-aciefieriee. It 4.8 in times of pies - sire. an . cFperilif Ifint titOifon; antlin railroad bands, foreS4 oft4e. market, afford, but ellm security to rietet•lielderril, "fit :each tattes money is too, /arise for suottlareetimente; the bondaare sonisegnaztl, tho nate-holders wafter. Xareselectialina'prbied Ws... The rail . road . bonds of. tlitilVeir may be, anTa: cloubtle6 . are, the moat:leeway of tivistinceitivbut If reread upon the wiirketla' ttrea'it panic they cannot be cold for aiything like their actual value.-.On obis Point we quote t4ti following reauirke from abe flew-York ;', ' -' ; It is easy to see that state of things' might sriselst Dillwankle-when,the soaroity of money would render it utterly impossible for the Audi rfor *to : realise 60 per' oeat., instead 'af 130 per omit, 'on these bonds' on an eniergenej:. It is ;p lu m tee, writitig flora' this paint, to 'ate that a • gilt° ttthjati Wed. wise, in Wail street rhea Whoolisin - Bailroad tirtidsi if eaddenly returned ivory the Wild CO baiikers !saint :them, *aim be' se worthlemr as the came quantity of yule - paperfor nidES,MGDey. This toy not be Alt , :tering tu. the State'or Railrond pride; but thmu - fo its eXliggeAtiOrt.in the remak; nevertheless, , nor is it designed to be applied singularly, We We CO elbjeetlon'to freo hay's, b u t,. 'taut 3i will not be pasit!ed to the Tome proposal • * in I;lsilensitt. - ..The otWistonsin . have baea withest;teinie,liern the period of, their : first orgtinkatiatteuttlenow otittf,' In their , , • periemoti entlAmto. to-sot th!p, have not stop; ped,to-roffe4i4iclui ;13ziorionoO of M0b.3010, Aa ineiloaeti,n(pa* iconoymost silk& L ltono she ooellantiaB6of ati:44,.oad the ring of "ecaOtilli.,?.l4 ati?;li l 4 ll 9*toziaak-011 it, 0 12 /. 10 4.4t • 0f money upon •soOdritleo filffiLlkilwino of WO, without emit ippr,henelon'w tO the F.!oolto. • 41;6 ' 4 Ylitliattr of otOrsiadnipl,pol *feeiiii the o . . Eas:i ArreeppriA,.. essceiiing frant2thi' hands of Invaders "mien qtr - , r aohed . wham .ahltanted,and liftmen°, width /s- 1 evetillg — ofiDO - 2 - .2d, in tie fFertera laail. The dictated only by contempt. longest., way round AL.aat always the nearest .Again, there. Wannothing Mille character of I way hotne. . the new Emperor, nothing in the means em- Ha toyed by him, nothing in the condition of ir - 00m Taann—We extract the following P, from the New York. Tribone,as indicative of went c ool to f orce B "k evePte I s have just been] Is to be expected in Shade) , goods Lae. Calicoes ---- "mme An incomprehemible fatality seems to have directed and compelled the sue end wears lee generally dre to keep pica, la the cession of incidents in thin girdle and gloomy advance of prices, with eatable': train lemur. of the dry drama. Not even the Most graphic biographiet One 'Of the most s .goods market is that there are no job goods to be can,roake any thing more than a very mediocre picked up, ae tas been mai at this season of character of Louis Napoleon before his election -the year. The great woolen jobbers have taken to the mellow:7.. He was no 3,1 h I n proud re ap, weeks ego, all they could find, and the anti- tirement, and no Ciente whe fought his country's suc cica h, dae' that some of of a farther adva the jn ceobbers in the have spriag re- "la attics while he tra i ned hie legions to Its over. sold at a profit to epectiloters, Woolen go o d s throw. He was no Augustus gathering his Pro wl! out of first bands, though not out of market torten bands to avenge his murdered uncle. He —1.4 like manner as the raw material itself is was neither a statesman nor a soldier; never meetly in the hands of epeculstors, who b o n e theless France only dwelled his appearnace to bought lip the stock, anticipating large profit . . • from the e„egeltiee of the tut t f u t urte, , Boa . hail him miter, totante hint to rule over her of Cotton domestic goods continue lon, and prl. with absolute strip. • ces keep tending upward, and seem disposed to Is the Empire likely to be permanent f Bea reach a mush higher point, under the influence coning from the analogies of history, we should oft largo and Increasing commutation. It id a, eity , no. But its duration through m a ny common remark among dry there, Is good, ho no . knowing Where pricer' will useagtho.—at generations would not be Co sitonishing as the : There rfirairetaridort arc or , ooorosiirg to import- mode of its eetabliehment: Napoleon the Great ors,, and our, imports snll be very large in the fell by the arms of Eurdpe united against him". coming anion. Tho rlee In: prices abroad 1 0 The nephew has done idlest he can do to avoid that danger. An =steer in entire and In peijtay, notenfaident to check th e orders. CensumptiOn is good, at a. midis higher level of prices. The . . .eorustry rich. Honey abounds all oyer, he hast aken pains to.ewear very frequently that thanks *to oar golden State; and goods will be he meditates only peace and good will with all .bought while money holds out, and 'that is like- mankind, and particularly with England, Ans. ly to be fora time indefinite; trim and 141/3814, they being Best able to punish deviations from that polioy. He hae once or twice &hewn his teeth at the' United Staten; for which he has a double motive—hatred of Ho. publics, and a wlllingnees to feed the natural passions of the French for war, coupled with a politic denim to oblige the powers of Europe, who love on as little as the new crowned traitor -himself. The Empire, with its splendid collection of new nobles, and stale-enpporied prime, will be expensive. Bat there. expenses will not be hea vily felt while commercial prosperity and com 'paratirely good crops continue. Bat the taxes must be increased.and should a revolution in trade ore period of soarolty occur, they will be found grievous burdens, and perhaps indeos a demand for change. bat should the tyranny of the Empire equal that of the presidency, the re action from the effects of the present delusion may be sudden and complete, and the mighty pidentate of to-day may' descend between,twi light and dawn to the condition of a vagabond and fugitive in London and New York, from which chance or an 'mandible detiny has ratted hint Ttre Emir Pessertvases Sure FAIL —Tues. day, Wednesday, Thursdey and Friday, Sep tember 27th, 28th, 20th and 20th, have been co -1 lilted by the Executive Commlitee of the State Agricultural Society, as the time for bolding the next Agrimaltural Fair. A Committee was uP pOinta4---Judge Waite, of .Carlisle, Chairman.— to receive proposals from the cities and towns deriving to Bemire Its location with them. The Competition for premiums for field crops is invi ted till the 16th of January next, and. the fol lowing are the premium!: For best 5 acres of Corn,sl6; best acre of ,Corn, $8; best sitores of W h eat, $l5; best sore of Wheat, $8; best aore of Trish Potatoes, $10; best half acre do., $8; best 6 scree of Rye, $10; beet 5 acres of Oats, $8; best 5 acres of Barley, $8; best 5 acres of Timothy; $8; best 6 acres of Citivsr, $B, best. quarter acre of Carrots, $8; best quarter sore of Ruts Baga o .B; best quarter acre of Sugar Beets, $8; beet quarternme Men gel Wurrel, $8; beet quarter acre of. Turnips, PROW WARRINGTON. Cm:moon4onoo of Ow Illtabariti.DoUy'aoSoOto • THE MEM ZMPIEE Vi r MILLIIIGTOS, .Dee. 18. .We have at length offtelal intelligence of that long expected event, the Inauguration of the Empire in France. That has been a !Oregone coneltudon for about ions Years and four months The revolution of February, 184 X !darted well, but retrogression - from the true spirit of coned -1 tutional liberty commenced very curly, aid the advance of tali French people and government toward, absolute despotism has been as steady as it has been rapid. The revolution of 1848 has, therefore, resulted in failure, and in come• thing worn than- a failure, because the highest claims of •preregative put forth by Louis Phil lippe, (those very pretensions for which bra was .expelled,) if established would .0111 hare left numerous guaranties of popular liberty and in dividual rights, which no Frenchman will dream of asserting under the absolute tyranny of Louis Napoleon. I am compelled to conclude, from a review or the put fear peace, and from their experience doring the preoeding fifty-nine years, that the French people do not understand and are, en tirely unable to scope to themselves !beep in any shspe. The very. election of Louis Napo leon bribe Preoldeney four years ago, was an .eirnest sr the Infidelity of that people to the prin ciples of repuhlloanism. lle bed - in effect repu diated the'reitiblic, ind-rm an open asipiiant to the mime irresponsible power of his reputed uncle.' Yet he woo almost sartuolmosusly elected oyVvirtuotts, able', and patriotic men, like Cava ipso and Lamartine. Very few people in Prance weia deceived in the man. His govertnauet lout been a miserable tyranny from the beginning 'The XittPlie envy.. ehaa~ea : the name.* deep edam which he 'wilds, and preferable thit mockery of cenetitutional recede= which.preniled While he was tailed the "prittne rritaident," became eootter.bo copte °dicta and•hisatrerable. • - Theughirpreilibtednllltle porpOics . fi'etti' the doy.of hie return tO Yriusca in August 1848, I admit that hate been wholly mistaken in the estimate which 'placed ispon his genius and abil ities-. 'Without Wag a'great man, hi Is - tags, patient, and fir m in his designs, : he la cieed and. treichereity,ili.the =pus which be adopts for, the execution Of thorn. ' Hu planned the massacre of the Ed Decenther 1t451, with as much coolness as he would have due a party of pietism Eli ciesedie be abut, Imprisoned and tiansporttdit hundred t6wind of ids political oppencmte with es little.onropunotion /111 If they had been so many frogs. They stoedin wry, and kutd It been neoessta7 to the accomplish , runt of kds 'object, ho would have depopulated hall *of Rance as mercilessly, u the foriona demagogues of the reign of terror did La Vendee. As to thei French nation s virtue which they did not Pastries, I'eald in 1849 - Ihit Linda napoleon woe steadily Obit/clog to his own degradation and ruin..llai usurpation followed itsurpation,l and still. ho rode high above the shafts oftitelbutioi.. At length something like o formidable oppealthintri his 'schemes arose In the National. Astirinhly, and there on tbe LI of December 1851,:he; excreted that terrible coup 4' fiat, which annihilated in one Any of blood - the coutitution lid laws 'of 'de land, ind laid . Prnce Prestrate' at his feet. Even-, then; canoe ping it impossible that 'fickle:leis pr putillardm -14, could so utterly. hive destioYed the Manly pride of-the people of that &Out notion,-se to bring them to rabmiselon to thy' ontrage, 1 Vec tored to express the belief that *year would not elapie without "bringing the tiouiper and 'his principal accomplices to the block , Here, too, I was In emir.' Prance hugs the Chains, -- Ude and gaping as therare, witch. fetter her free spirit. Thetosurpation 0f11351, with ill its att tompenying artistes and berms, was approved by a nearly Unarditabits vote of the people; With like unanimity the ao called pruldent win made ruler, without any detlaltereetrictious, foren . t years, and now belie elected tihseintis hereditary . Emperor. Itle Ilyamarkable fact that every one _ of tho eight Or ten - einatittilloius which have been submitted to the French people Once the year 1T89; haveteen adopted . witbout the. 1., position _ •• Dia respectable mlnerity.j,,,.:, • ••• And people ma: eenteEilatlng all igs_ or a gal , Vaduuu-StisterY, and are +melting , a:key for ite'elpoidatien.. They wish to know the man! of tht wonderful tale. Some sec:Dent for it by attributing ;the . loadlog 'evente to the llokienees th 6 ' French . character; others think that's blind admiration of the uncle ha induced France to submit to the ambition and strooltieti of the alleged nephew; others believe it to be apart of Frenolt nobuo to be damled by the glire and the splendor of a rmit. end a brilliant wide°. I racy; and 'dill another class of observers as. ;tribe this wonderful instance of national ask. meat to the influence of prieste, bankere, and chop keepers, acting upon the ignorance and eel!. ishums of 'fie people. And l• shoal not omit b e li eve the wbolo tratn of ells •Is'ioferabla io the system of centralization Witch cosuititutes nation of thirty-flea minima the toy or the Tic . - tim of the' ne great central pity. Eactione ,of these canes had no doubt had SUMO !ace:mein banging &boat the angular .. and lamentable phonomonon..But altogether t hey are poi aufficient to soootnitior it; to take it out of the catalegne - ef tuitional dlettetere which surpass thC•underetanding 'mei. PerbaYe . Bin most suPrisingfeattizi 111 the reiolaticit, froth a thi• public to'an Empire; le file .ObYISIIS veneration, near . Okla to j tdolat.ty, which , the memory of liapoleati Bonaparte 081 Inspires In,Fianee. For after all, he was not wily a bad Omit, ircit an ananieeesfial tedvonitirei and =non And If he gate viciotiee to.Fratiee, he aleo'brogght npon heW the most awful walamitieti and the greatest. Itegitalloria she ever isadered. ';Tike tbrOngh . btia that PrOnd 'widen law her capithiiiampled ,beneath the feet of foreign enemley, and twiew ihtOnghhim; she felt . the °theme Indelible. iii Upon the whole, however, we think it but not to prognosticate further about Francs. Expe riepos has taught us to expeCt for little political good from tilt quarter. It is the bane of revo lutions that calming Institutions must be over. .thrown before needful substitutes can be pro vided, and disorder, anarchy, and general blood shed intervene between the downfall of one pled of government ;and the rise of another. The French fail ih this interval: and the result la that after eixty-three years of revolutions they have reached the unlimited despotism of a bro ken gambler and on exhausted ram. Without respecting them we cannot withhold our compas sion for the sufferings which hare marked their impotent struggles for a government milted to their condition and tastes. Wittiest impatience, and without hope, we await their next revolts. tion. Jcsure. WAJMOTOZ, Dee. 21. „„, n „ ADO ense appears to have rasolied upon an. other talking session. The several propositions for reducing. duties, repealing that upon rail road Iron hiving been talked to "rage, the next eubject in order for a pitched kettle of words, is the fortifications, upon which a running action was commenced today, that seems good for a week. Altogether our legislators of thin term are determined to. maintain their characters of the beet babblers of this country. Out ministers abroad have broken out in fall chorravfor more pay. They are on a regular strike far higher wages. The' correspondence lately published from the Btate Department tolls a tale of deprivation and detection each as di plomicy has rarely if suer before unfolded. look upon all this as s premeditatetiastatilt en the treasury which has no other claims to be Istingt4hed freM anyhther attempt brie:tort money under` false, pretenees, than the general respectability of the parties through whom It is made. If our foicige Ministers-and "Charges are not munifiolently paid, their Diaries are in proportion with the other expmditares of Oen" government Bat not only" will an etratt be Midi to raise the stipends of the diplomatists, but arrangements are in progress to Introduce and push through a bill doubling the salaries of the l'reeldent, Secretaries, and other leading em ployeee of 'government here. It may be ?MGM& fal, and If It be, them we shill at once have op ened ado= through which the whole At the sun plan will make a very heady exit. Farewell, a long farewell to snpertluous each, when our de mocritio feller-citizens take a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether at the teats of the treasury. Mr. Ring resigned his etatiOn of President of the - Senate yesterday. He continues' his bold upon hie commission as Senator. Thisproceed log was Imperatively necessary, as it would here been entirely Illegal for bills to be 'signed on their passage late laws out of, the Benito and In private. It is still &opposed that Mr. Met will never be able to resume. his east in the Senate. The contepondence is regard to Hive', and the recent prooledings of ( the French there, de velope a clrcumitatioe that may hove eierimiscon- ' sequences: Our government seems to have in. terreued with thole of England and France to compkl So - longue to consent to the dismember ment. of his dominions; by admitting this inde pendence of Dominica. .Nerw Dominica has &bootee much right to declare hareelf indepen dent of the general government of the island, u Allegheny County bas to set sip for herself In oppOition to.the State of PT:40571%100. The French liaietiken advutage'of the *Ups; lion of our government Ic that Intrlo3 to lake possession of_part of the Dominican , part of the to declsre a protectorate Over the whole., That' they must be driven away le what every' t 4 d i admits, bat it will now be troubleSoino, and multivolvis no In aver with Franae. Hod we stood aloof from the impertinent - interfettnee of the great powers, we Could have said at the right moment to Louis Napoleon and hie *gents, 'Oen tlemendlisparlola to too near the Ainerloan coast to be made a French colony of, therefore let a entirely alone.'4 Now something more may be reqtlisite. For as LailyPittsburglGazette.. 'OLT. Ertl..—The arrival of this distinguished viollniat and philanthropist - amongst tls has ated as great a furore as did that of Jenny Lind. Scarcely had the announcement been made of his first Concert, than every Ucket was?takem, and girth", seats in tho large Hall designated as thci S c ene of triumph, wand. Hundreds of 'hore enziotts to pay a tribute as well to the trarsceeident abilities of the great Violinist, as tp, the bigh'utoral worth and noble purposes of • the man, have been disappointed. We hope, howeeer, he will forego his - original Intention, and yield to the almost unanimpue wish of our IConcert -going people. • Four most successful Conceits wets given in Mali:Usti, and we ten not understand why the bitlzens of Pittsburgh should be less favored with the opportunity. of 'bearing the wonderful performances of the great' ouster of the most perfect of all instruments. We - therefore, call upon him to repeat his Con cert. We wish to see thin modern Itomulus who is planting cities in our midst—this world-re nowned w;zard of the bow,.of whom we haie heird so much. We wish' to place ourselves, for a time, - under the magic irulaenee of him whose nepirit creates the inconceivable," end whose .fingers perform the Impossible." - RITOLI77/0111 DS 'MG RIO 011iumm. , —Grest e:• clternent prevailed at Matamoros on the night of the 20th ultimo, In 000stquence of sreport, subsequently ateurrtnieed to lie false, thot Carva jal was within i5-miles of the city. Guards were mounted, patrols out, and all the troops best to quarters. It is reported, however, that the people of Monterey hire called hlio to head -the rovolitlowory fordee. Gee. Jaycee', the oommandletgeneral of the State, had shut himself up in the fortress;-with forty of his ftllowers.. Gov. 'Cardensa and fits of the members of the Legislature had retired t o ports unknown. s Gen. Borers, In an attack on tlittituturgents of Vistas's, had been-defeat- ,a l o ari s all his artillery. 7414 . 4)114 vl Pi the lidicdun' of lard a u, aaa alai lid roajh manntsitured to Mow dazing the plant year. Lad all, 16.000 Rau ; ow_ 91401X1 pogo* 805p;724,000 poinds. rez:zongs. waszuweros From tie , alase or-tstaareentng Nee take following. William Kleassa t , Lyman Colt LorenstrUaapin Amara Chapin, end J. W. Chandler, who were arrested In dill shy ea Mandel, and taken to Celtlmbna by the Li S. : Marshal, were yesterday brought before the U. 8. Commissioner , --Wilcox, and admitted to ball in, the east of $ lO,OOO each. We learn that Geo. Pagh, Ere: itseatee bail far Mr. Menne, and some say that Oilier Brown ras on his bond. liissane haring been bailed, and baring Irian that he :was vortk '530,000, was permitted to'beconte seenrity for Cale. Cole haring been bailed, was permitted to be marl ty for one of the other parties.--A Mr. Wm. Perkins, a young man formerly in the employ of Pugh & Co., and an intimate friend of Kis sanefalso a Canadian andKissanele formerroom mate, and recently from California, was Ilea ball to one of the parties. The law under which they . wore arrested who the following, and the prelim- Mary trial will coma off on the Zither thin month, 1 10 the City of Columbus, before the Comnilsaion ere 23d &Mon of the Act of 1825.—0 Th at if any person or persona shall orator high Bess or with in the United States, willfully end oorruptlyeon spire, cotobine and confederate with any other person or persons,' Atich other person and per mits being within, or 'without the United Stater; to Out away„ . burtt or otherwise destroy any ship or vessel, or to procure the same to be done, with intent to Injure any person er body politic that have underwritten, or that shall hereafter underwrite any policy cf Insurance thereon, or on goods onboard thereof, shall lend orj advance any money on each vessels on Bottomry or re spondent* or 'hall within the U. S. build or fit out, or aid In building or fitting out any dip or semi with intent that the same shall be east away, burnt or , destroyed for the purpose, or with the. design aforesaid, every semen ro of fending Shall be deemed guilty of Selany.-and shall be punished by fine not exceeding $lO,OOO, and by imprisonment to hard labor not exceed ing ten years." The parties taunted to the city last night.— It having been reported in the p apses that. drayman bad contented his perjury, w $ learn that each report is incorrect, but as boots rod oboes, hats, brandlee, Alas and leather to an enormous amount, were insured by scale of the parties on this boat, we suppose the draymen kept a pretty good account of the loads and will report correctly. We somap the followingship. .meets said Cetera been mode from this one house. Filley k Chapin failed for - $40,000 on the 15th December, sold out on that day to Cole :or $lB,OOO. On the ith of Jantuuy the Mar tha Washington left part, and the following In surances .were erected on part of her cargo:- Shoes, &0., in Fireman's Insurance Coinpany, Cincinnati, Brandies, t40.',•- let Fireman's loan. rano° Co., Cincinnati, • Shoes, &0., in Detroit Insnrance Co., Agency, Cincinnati, 5,500 00 Shoes, .to., in Protection insurance Co. Agency, Cincinnati, Shoes, ko., In Louisville Agency of Madison, Sundry goods by Stevens, In Sant ' Co. CID% Agency, Sheepskin and Leather in Union CO. New York, Pork and Lard by Cole, inCo.mmer alai Insornace Co.. Boston, Three hundred Yoga Lard in Spits. ble Co., Boston, Chandler's Pistols, in National, Ctn. cinnati, 1,900 00 Freight Set in F. wall., Eladleon, 4,600 00 Insurance onthcat at Phoenix; Bt. Louie, Chei Agency, soar rim ON 11111 AZOVX. By .Flrennties lasnranoe Company, Cmotnnatl, ' $B,OOO 00 By F. and, l. Madison, Cinolanati Agency, By Equitabh, Insnranes Company, linston, 6,984 00 By' C 612 merCla hilurance COtoplay, • toliton, 6,000 00 $20,484 00 Mr. Lorene Chopin:Milled on as and wished 'cm to say, ttat he and Me brother drone were never. in partnership _ with tither Tilley & Cho,. pin, or with 3.8. Cheney. 7. 8. Cheney withes an to any helms rnade no revelations- as he a li t soon be called to testifies a witneils,'he will make no other nrelationa7 t • Can Comings, who commended err-Martha Waehingtori, married a sister of the Chapin.— Mr. Kimball, who effected one of the ineursocce, married anotheraister. The Mr. Kleholion who was clerk of the boat, lea son-tulaw of 31: T. C. Staid, of Seadrift= Springs. The; mate, Mr. Kollaud, who Is supposed to have,been on Red ilivor,,we4sra, was in thi.eity on Satur day. Copt.-614reinge w we aziderstaa4444lW. Mpg of goods on Sad Slyer. • dm the particaltoplicated viii Inman oppor. tuoitY, on the trial next Wednesday, to anoint ' for some inexpliable alrourostances, - *ti will tarnish car readers, during the trial, ectinct re ports of the testimony. -. • en urn crept into oux sonnit or yesterday, in which Mr. Smith is spoken of aelinlog died in lilloole; it wu Mr. Silley.-the partner of Ru fus Chapin, who dleC`laec October.--Cincinnati Gartte. Insissey.—Thicatusecration of Dr. Binger as Bisbee of Meath, took glace on Buday, the _Bill of Sorember,,in the college chapel, Dab. tin. The olDeiating Felates were khe LordPri. mate and the Bishops of Bingos and ill&19. lkis stated that to the Limerick post-office, one diy !sat week; several registered letters were received from endgrants - .b Australis, conveyiag money orders, ranging. in amount from $5O to . $500; gent to their friends at home. • Tho evidences of improvement in the condi tion of the eooatrj are.duly beconting more de tided; and, the agrionitaral chisseeare beginnhis to partdelpiti in the general prosperity,- after the ezhanattair effects of famine. In the tut ern oodigpfis,;ln partiotibtr. the • chsage; ter the better to Whinge:o24li; the ferment Indtham selves in o fir better position under rreeotrado than they were during" .Thollfaro Telegraph giTet salon gratifyintscomest of the 'satire trade 'amongst the country. shoptrepere, owing to the increased means of comnanaption amongst the ; graziers, farmers and the .laboring ,classes. • • Russurz,Daroar.—Tho London correspondent of the Times nays: 'From the best mourns at Constantinople it= 1116192 you that the Circassian have again sit, nally defeated the Buselans. The Turkish Gov. erronent his yeoeived these tidingi, and thong they seem, togas exaggerated—theyepeak If eig• tfginai eaptered,—yet there is no doubt about the feet. The Mountaineers have taken the Cl feasivo and a Russian army of thirty thousand mealuts Inca,. dispersed. The London' pipers have not yet 'got 'the information, but yen can rely on it. the Merino Departmeni la donstantlnople great aetivity is displayed. They hare already . 'transformed two- of their men of war Into screw steamers. It seems that the example of Francs will soon-be followed by all the maritime pow ers. ,The Turkish Infantry bto be armed with Prosabiti needle. gluts. The new ministry sierra Itsetterithe utikeit, la order to hart an rffielent force ler any 'contingency. Tbe - Grand Vizier is a tooscrnergella man, not so easily to be tem bottled ;by foreign diplomacy, or cowed by threats as Iteschid val." . • .. • • . Go calm! Whey may yet be the the 'bat tleground. cc Xaropeau Freedom. A bold Rent, ea her pert, with en efficient military ptropart doe, may'. dOtatith, la Itself, for ullberalism," -PEON • 111312C1C0, • - k Tho dales film the Gil of MadeoreoOln4-11 Now Oelears, are to the Beth Norsasr.. The Minister of Foreign Affairs circular forbidding the landlog,in nembe of; Onagers 12 the Republic. lie states that the leader of the revolution to 111de/teat the very man who ;node theproposals to - General Boott at the dose of the war. . , . kr. Stevens has addressed a satire the Min: liter of Foreign Relations, fritluirawiag his Ti-. huantspeo proposals. The - name of 81j hasiehm been withdrawn. The port . of Alain hen been doss& and - the ia trodhotion of goodels forbidden cc the risk of forfeiture. The insurgent forces ere increasing, and 4,000 man with . twentytwo please of 'minim sod mooed egslust the revolutionists of Guide, A project ie on foot in thsObamber of Depu ties authorizing the goserronentto contract a load' of three addlona. Frieda letters say that Gen: Caeasalhee OMNI. •ed the Rio Grande, and ts matching ep Mentes. ex with 40P Texan Rangers. j Itle, said he kas been invited by the citizens of Tamaulipas, And that Om telex:the military commandant at belndlreetly aiding the tnoinsiest. • Th e githe, Illinois, Courier glees the 'follow ing Ana epechnen of Waite:Li:travel In Moto sus fortunste lotalltim not yet biased with the ralb ..The Mage came in yeeterdsy, ie si deplorable tlx, from Yaoksoneille. The _body isno hind wheels were lett behind, perkspe In some muddy hole up She ootton7, opposite some letCrallreed man's deer. ;,'Upon the front uelAree was laeh: oda crockery orate, which.hontainedAho We mails and three piumengere. The whole Gars toeked te thtergb it had Limbed thsi bit; tors at army quagmire in the country, and brought away a ample of ite composite and AT. tlitslaspqrsalities.q ' • !.*S:. , . Any has been crotched in itochmeteri yid a capital 0C118.000,600; ecnetrocting Etaiiroad betneen that city and Troy. Tea per cent van subscribed rend paid in. • Bisnor'lrmt , --31r. J. IL Hobart pub- Belted a notelet the NevrYork Commercial, stat ics that :letters received from Bishop Ives, of North carotins, and other members of thefami. ly. traveling with him, dated at Paris, on dite rent days since the report.of his joining the Oath olio Church was started, make no mention of it whatever, and are Wholly Irreconcilable Wlth its having occurred. It is stated that the Rev.l3ll, 11- op proposed auricular confession to his dikese in 1850, which called cut a celebrated rejoinder from Senator Badger, of North Caroline. It Is asserted that Gee. Piero does not intend to have a public hutugaration add make the ow.' toceery Ineagaraltrinsch, heretofore made from the east portico of the capitol. A omi;aay ofgentlomen of Berks county, Bs, have pnrameed property at Leesport, nine miles above Betiding, and intend to commence the manufacture of anthracite ire; with a capital of $60,000: They expeotito hive the !ornate ready to '!blow in" by the first or May next. • Hon. E. P. Little. dem., ' just elected to Con yers from the old 11th district of Massachusetts, le a Quaker. Ills father, Captain George Little, w i was one of o • navel commanders In the Iry of 1912 and th present member elect Berea at one time as midshipman In the U. 8. Miry, duties the with Great Britain. , Cosmos& Monneasti.—At Alton, 111., on the 11th bast., a constable named Themes 61111- , hen, was murdered by an Eugliebman named Wilkinson. whom ho was endeavoring to arrest. The murderer escaped. Dr. liaane's Pill; • W. 'Butler, or, 3litter3bur g h, Centrs CL.. Pa, had been agitated 'with Lim ConrPlolnt for • Lumber of years. sot! was 000.4 by tb. on.. A 70 ¢,r lady of his scqualuterice, was also greatly relieved by them. daub Widmer. Postinester at Carlogtem,Ohlo, iau that they sell rery last. and that beds.: not couider hi. Mack of mesiloine complete without them. The wit° of Ile. damis liteseart. of itichound, defier gm Outlay, Ohlker•slotred of • most dletresalug rata DT thsly use, IV II Ainsworth, of Varyebursh. Ncir York. considers those pille the rest outdo. of the Mud nor offered.— The lot he on head:said rapidly. sod gave the highest satithetion. James dates. of Within. townehip, Allegberi7 Cm,„7.• says his wife ttSmi two bouts, which did her mote rsod than Usti, family physician for two'reare. Xvs`ey one aboole he provided with • box of Di. Me latia'a Pill& as thus L sw better 7Uolly Pill extant. Rot ml. by most Idnobants sod Drocasts In town sad. Soontwy. and by tbs cols Dourto ton, $6,369 00 Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes. 500 POUNDSKakkerbooker New Year'', Cakes, the male ea bake! In Neer Tort, seri asaertment of plain al:e1 liter Cakes (as the MU. JUIIN No. 1117. Liberty street. 001 Se ,e 1 !LIAIXII'S UMW Scam which attract ed p much ettention at the Wor/Xs lair, are now offered io the el Mans of Pittsburgh and Alleahenr Cities, a the proprietor. Woes, wholefae and retail . This, Soap 1 par ticularly adapted to Mote roabled With chipped hartd. tie lila.. , • .1 KWD t CO.. A 1...!., de.ll No, CO Wood street $21,0130 00 SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, ' No. 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings, St. Clair aired. Pill:burgh. VENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE EX 17r °maw= to lei wort otta oulc maggot/or on toad • eltoottot CLOTHS CASSULEEEB. - • VESTINGS . and OVERCOATING, OF THE LATEST STYLES. &Todd ,InlttliStY tar Um custom foul., °outlet's= luting WO ord.= vitt km their ',taw consulted tad tatopilei nth, as .11 mut to done =Or hi. dotolko V 58,677 00 Ole Bull's Concert. WO Persons who have bought tioketa for 01. Datra art Crewed 111. molar will We rain, that they ars only GOOD far thl. erwrbfr. .CONVENTION., -The friends of tho HALVE LIQUOR LAW to *soh Hatton Alstriot of Alio. ;hotly county. an mottestai to mod dolegatsito a Cott emotion, to be hold I. the First flautist Church. PHD. burgh. on EArusoar. January ht. /0.13. at 10 o'olobit a.m. to *loot snob measures t lasy to donned echo. Mont for obtaining the propoolut law. That Eton GBArm.troog D IIRWdie °NM*. Tt:i7Fortr. -1 J Worth:show Josiah any Hiram omits And Roll J Heron Foster J V Rowland 01... Xlt It Duman Petal Barton 1 1 4.rA it Bnobager TT G amble Jr as Anderson Jos Pearson John Byers. Renard Walken lsaab Homo A D Campbell John Watt DoCatelhots X. Whits Jo. Ilmtviok loose lieu A W later Thoo Bs:May AII illoomone J o hn rorsodY It 0 *Dutton A ADCandlom Wilibuns T Wools Jahn Burford Wm HT.:dims re i t A a " ,T11.31=7„, ;gra= T Mao. Jos thrtnpos pros IdTkommil ,iarDiseg tro l litiPhs John Ittrgion ADZ ' • 1 1 1 , 1 r r Robell Davis John Hortan •Je 0 t/ P Ilawerts, D W 11111 oz L r re. Hyg* ID Demons tir A milTilouzh Al Krim John Ottoman Om woofs. John Otago, wad Gibson Wm 'tart St ZWllittodnun Joalah Johnsen f/4 til : Mateek llt t ratl.! YLVlcc:.° • Art Wri t7 "' The* /utra. riso A Kurtz T Y Wright Wm Barrows JnOT Presley Weary gotuesibor Catty Jno J Patterson 0 0 hob)* lir r Y b ostltir ' fv° i Arca; ' - .1 A O'Brbm Jos Iloston Jae IC Mom.. Jas Dimon Joe Ward Theo Koblo Jb& Hunter 11 Pattern= A Hobby Alm Bates Dude llerokunan M 111 SVClonnigla John Dirks= YOlotoodt Bab John Moo X LI I/autism Pohell y Pratt Blgeontall P. Joan Jo D Bailor fan . LlLLlicam g merg P 1) Ceo O'Neal L Cathbort Had Dash] Dural 8 Cathbort Wm Dort Wm Hamer Thos Jonas J igets ohn ISCHes rhil Wolin. im Bart ir rene • J Etilsnn A mma John Paul • DazdJostem Jed Mltlae Duni N wson XMe Rama John Idurphe Wm Dae - B Witse u Wm SI Kern /no A Woods T aal game John le Agee. Jis Walton band Crouch Jtet roamett D;okson Job n •Iszandor John Boat Alsz Noel Wm Calla - Wm Mots= rata Carnal= J L Wonsloy Joe Diets*, DU WHlllan Jai Atm Wallace A 11 Bryan Joeifsmplo / v i z , fog anttorson J A BMWs ' Um. Pam/ Witiltus Handed' PT**, J Parka WIZ Ilartington Jo** White • • derkg, 'Dotal;tare Mutual el Insorame ComPany. Philadphia. trIK foltowino persona are entitled to Scrip /or , theVl2. at th e f Itteburgh Avner. jsr• nalm oo, ll=The j oalttaoo . . Atkins& mle, Brown /met, Ifoleew W B a Deo. Anal Gann. /rola .1 Alone; ,Il1.0•11/ Olin./one* a Qatar 00.0001 .11 11 • Berrie LE. Joborlon Anew, Samna Garden: .B1•4•18.e. . Hanna Thos. 1f....m.dr Geo. flatchebt a W. ELM /4400, Bayard i ll, Fenced/ 0, _Brinier A. . Mr= 11, . Blakely Jul. p kV, Et•sooll,Pun A Co. errrll l . , 4/. Asoedlet Uwe: Llormeott 4 C 0 ,.. ilsobrit at Wok. . J.er.h *Jr l ' • 4 tr u gol•jabob. . LilltortWaillßirr%Ck.r4. Lucas hl le ilitg / rt ' rlfiriek. lam a 14ses s s, Bunkum.. a Co. Leech It '/' Jr , ' Bla•kbom G. Iveh, Af 'alio A Co., Bard 11e.lner. oiC:Mil'i'2.::l::oilakk:rd•Lr:. .r::::,..:PlLA.atath't.BLC7.ti ACO. : ),151 , : ::::th : I O CELC"U' t. : 41 1 " ::: : iltot4 ' : B.‘1 0. 7i :I . A1 F: : : , " . 16 , 0 W. Mans II A Co. eon auk a Thaw, Al currr, %Neon * CO. Benlabnlls W tin br,j..!,, Gempb•lll . 0. Cuthertwo A. 001e3.11 John. Atone. B T . Co, On Al a, _ Mambo Lll, lbunpl4l/ 0 .0 a CO AI serloe• 1... Ctarattanklilller a Co. Marra A A 20o• Owall 4 11. Ooch rue B. 0T41,74 8er 014we I , N 0 0 .4 Graham. 'u oleo W W.G ' D nn . : C : 17 :17: " . .I. r ' n i l IL : " : 1 t a o g j " ;:: : 71 , Th R A A . 0 o. , . 4, 7 1.YU ..1 1 , 7 1 0 4 • e Ce7 : , . . 1 " :170 e n jaA i ll, • • 11 : , : t li ".; s a ..,. a O'COnstor II a Co .. ' g.1:11 UV: Co. Put./. :A. Lloard• it A CO. P•tierwo Jant." Koolle• I Bennett, P...e. 0 IA • ferret* li. _ i,r.“ o . , r , WlGtote. figaV°4sD. 0 R: r lgot] K . luta Tll Roo Waite: v, ,Fahnageot )A A Co. Emma Amer , . Trootofell E 4 Bro. IW• W A BlErid• (I p. pen'. lawmen Co. Robtrewo • NeDont. olteak A satlell nun _ ..b,,,,k 0 800. slogan Butz." a Co. r•Y If O. • Bo o n a Co., On ., a edosestio, swoon. Blwelt a Co. ' a finr i /.. _ Eeboonm•4o:fl AOO. me A .r, 81000IIVInor J. Gerold 0 W ' . • sinfter /8 4 00.. ,F,11, 6 - 1 , . it..v... 8.....:17.1 J . Stati7dlll.., • tier A, t bo . sermon* 141 00. MIV0o " , 1 A CO. rinkSlT"'" Munn W se, Thner...ohol , Mom* a O. W. wool JMOA. 'Bove Burl 8 Ca welter.; o'.. Ho Lobloot .1 A. a 00. Wilson /am*. _ Fyror of EC/Gist/. I lt t wri; 4 ;ll . rlo a co. naVlar j b 1 wa.u, aj . e., ra=l " , 4 t Noblo. r azoj ,o:oLlo: 1 0 0 ,voo . tiAo.r 1'1.3 d % MittnNt*°°. flan. 0 A n. „norms E IL liartorOro a Wale. llalmeeDarld. We1n. 4 .0. 4 . ilelm.• :met. - ;al A . 14. ign Co. 11:=1:4;„&. 0 ., . Wick 4 Notandlew, • -..• Werlol7Jl... iYilriblxritA. Amt. ElOrtur .Iniportation, - .185& 4 •.r. - QTRN.MAN, BRITTLN 6t 00" aide Peegwao. 8r0..* Ciot4Noe. (4 soil t : Liberty u.nt, New York— z.. :7Ltibewru= IttlalglaoAtty 'Ariz tun 11081EILY,', , • - Whleh the/ ban teoeived Orient minis. Tile atio. el the We Is pertleolorly dfroeted to the above. as tbe Bolin Seca to blew.. and will he offend! ow e Malt Innen' tams: ' " '" anWdlai itIECTION NOTlOE:—Notioela hereby N. th at the Iteeknoldettoltial i tigergh tba %TO. Vt i r r eheice of • Presilant And ceeiW • Atm ct the anent. At du Engineer's Renstrelg . galtnsaff . e b t4 rg i fOraMtilinitrl th ils Rhin Walot4leMMTe .of the eettegtien taIIIMIM MVO. et their meta TIN Outlet' lemma.. ago irelect, ki neornlng. ORAVAIE 'BAYLOR. EISEN tbs ut!•.71:74 toe —aut. We 4r4en :tel4rillre47 !,.."inVl:Tefera"'nel te.l In Wed to telt W. i S...;rey e y. or Y 6 gents • N met,. T'oICSALEOIi LEASE.:_. The three tem? , et heettethereiete,tke lined ibd Partite et. .rrangnr„fer famile eonetort 7a evert en: for bnrlnee. In b.::: 'OPT. budding on Dcotrene War'. Ottrle . GnErISZT4 01.1"."71gtrerIVZharbau4.11.711‘ft).2t.." . n rtTe C ' er \ etiT seat et -\ ie , c•ity ietttlet enln . 4:erpelnal tetT2l.?;tr mr • Ain , 845. C . 11:1TN Alfa!' \MI Jentiwy 1543, o:olrl.tit!•,_At :Jo lONS --s,,bxs. in pdixt,by Q.SIALLWa s Tre eau NI bad eILLLAtIqI,..W , F . . 90131. \ (IMRE 500 boxes cream tutting for Tor rale b 7 H LIN& APPLES -131 bbb, Pippins and, reinu n,,e,sser.sust nn I CiaAlW i b y v , \ 4.0 /1C00,13-0. ONIONS -7-1 bb.;i.nions, an Ante ahttor Bale by DELL a raGGETr• , de.s Na' d 9 god 70 etoinilb Eon. for Bala 4 \ D 623 7--, - --rt 118 Fara:J . \ s ere' and litechanies''Ttampike' 1 Jr Itzd.riilsa4 . wlll hold r rh:ttltifklreltgi Welocte l is. on qt. t okir s t ' f ) Tooflanitarrte C tt, v.) 'data d ' ''!" 41,54.°41 !licrinkint.sp,..44..t. . L, Carzttmas Gooili, *.i,EGANT ,00lcPainting, Boxes, 'for from 6 stab to $2O larl. rt Vollos In `teat varbb, - . ..., Iliturted Guam • Dl"lrolYMPldAlfehrittl'o ' . r rous t Ps • tift,l•4lLitt4.l.4:ter'tis,lt. ' ' a ;Tigat . sxii r tlooks Isa fMtri...bbdlsr. An am .4 7 ' s ds24 \... I TORN II tilklXOßt 61 Wood at, Atm , mals ' And Gift Booka for Christms: , rfil.llE followit are a' fewiof the splendid 11_ Annuals Ind Hooka, lost oiaaal at IVA giftlen 7 fe ney Co.'., Ptalrtb street:. Chareeteristies of•Wonia.: Ord Veliffw • Houveelers The Clokl.n !Alt Gem tratn. o o f ß aut &u y. m \\' Tne W l e : abr i r .4 a.ThalllBo.k ofGrm:\ Toners of FrfaairrUP. TheAnuareath, TeiteUter with • a great Variety. of Cbildren'aMooks and nabfe.lint.an to Gai.Yri Lalles'Boek anrC.firaneni'm Ilarseine. 112 pea rest, i• nothing mats than one of the , bore 31sgatinee for a onseitt. eall Let end sub • sf.ribe s .1 , W. A. orpstryrankrzy ocps; de2l \ TO Fourth ete.t. . n GIFT BOOBS! Gi \BOOKS rl--nite .' / t.CalloW.—The 1.4 soilmldid stria of Gift ..Biete sea Anneal& ever irooeht to Pithshush ore now to be rem at the mote of the aboveOstp...7lll , 7 will sell at ie. timed views. Ileiow will be foeniiiii st claim of themi. ThThe Remeniberll . ~..e. \ ' e Gin of 1 / 1 1enoehilO \ \ . R: Iti offiNtiValleti 0 , ... Ili rifisllLie744bgli \\ '',. \Th. Ca/mil. C4lll \ ' Th. lee KIWI , \ \ .\ T. /1 llhrl4lo/61,1 1. 44. 1 4111 ' \ \ , , \ 11.virles of • fleebelot ' \ \ Unele Tom's COW: \ \ \:lttillg.l.4,r9 \ i ' t'. m. inCALLOW, Thlit, ' i.‘ J EIDD it CO, 60 Wood stmt. \ Holidays. Excursions: \\ : „ . 4.: .gdonsylvsnia Hoi:lpad com i p to ad 2 lth J•t ill noL b o outiad. both day, Intlouvaost 004 1111 .. ,: ::1 1 ' thif 090011 ‘trearlion tiektas goat an all 00 1 , d , d.n.lt taco Lilian season. In *dation to that, Molar /Ulm. 0010 h loan dally at 3 o'clock,. p.ite,1.1.45 . • st.• •nd Itt th•t• will run wt oxlip Train ot • GlittlnititB and ItILW YEdlt'd DA, 13, leering Pitts burial at 9 o'cl•ek itl.• sod artits at Latrobiot UM a. 04 'et:U.OOA 0111 us. LIMO,* at 1.60 P. Me and sorb. Pittsburin at 4.30410, par tickets to aO7 itttAlloo as 14 , vitt as t wmusagb,ltyplr to • Nouaat 4 - 42. vorsifmsk.,"l Co, . . \~chers. To Teachers, ... TI4 eubsoriber, t l4 , .rovictor of a flotk /thick Hale Academy in talc: of Pentirr tr•A u. rtio•-torreticu o(or ma r riutr , Arf %trip r t .% rr :b 4 : :" erate ti galttra V. r.ltrit, trotta TAr; vould ...lta•itirrreabit usorfille. Ile wili aril Lb * tr th.. ororrttr4ft *WO. or the b.fpf it fur SOM. A. 00 artreisttr. • ratmloor of the Yrefbriertatt Citturcri would be %Profaned. TOr ttpation U. nalrei, avanol.story of••• cora. •01110 miry etilitr resrtot it ratrldtr•ti leT olut. Trio troilf twat* bow. large. Rad '.. writ ad., to Mt. 116 r491.tiatiO te It lug. nstobtr Of 4rMleitts. Kase •14rets Ma rtkomeriblis, (port pail) atrAtitto itrD.Anzat—' luvra Oosittf,Peritt, s. o:kW' „. I ll* auomNra. r-2 2 110LIDA ~ CATS AND DAPS. .eAps 6$R a, atb`iWirMWairali6ibbi:ll4k h r,opi 'ewe. of Elatt 51.6.C.5. 4,,,,, . A. 1.40-4 lam ...beat et Pllk Plush% , ~.d F s hildZijeter Mts. Cat!s; \te 7, 7 , 471 WlL . t i told e.er, 52.111:1, .NEv4FI9S—In &Walkand boxer, , ', N .. N Fluke. la bases asiet.e.terc Nrlr lieegu,es iteig.c ' \ N' Tart raTv7\riar"'. Vi t iTtikla 3 80 a 0 . ;', c,ll -= \ co, . Mo-klactd Wath meet. , - _____ \ 41IN 0 D . . 1 . 4. A T--01 iMperior. quality ...• «at Ittp! A.. nt i Na.. in f o or :tp . , 21 bble. grodl 1010 Billet._ . . . 3 bue.tolono. f 4) busdript Apple.; 1111 reed for si.h. by de :4 • ~ _LITILWORTLI 1 00. • V.OFFEEI2O9 bags priroa Rio , for sale by , 1..• dal GREEN APPLES-- so lonntla Nowienr is awl' Yelp\ PI" las 26 . Oman and ausse.n. • 163 . flansutir In note an:i7EW: izr 6 , A'. 4. Any ",,,, '' \ 0. . ga Sur 2r1.1. AC, y : 41.,, Pcnn.ler . 12, Dozes Pa a aerta. Lttlap tobacco: • ••••\ • 1 plattg ea.II 4, proof Frittett Brandt: ._.•••' •' •• • • ,I . 4 41, S Mior I ttaPtra & Port Mats, Erttia lid. bad GM. /lamb Braun I 10 11.Euscrtorlmixrmettin.,. D., v.., r....; 1'.,00a. hooka 2. Bruatiest' ,, \'• _4 ,_, S boon I:Pitsmt7. 2-.44.4.4. P. IL DAVIE, , .24, • . • Thtirty-cces, Ten di Ititts•and Ca:ps,F Auctio n. .'• .19N Timiadik afcnioan,' Dee. 3 Oth, at *look adooemaartial 1 1.C131. tomer of cod md Path et.. En be 'rad o noa cr abs . ..emit, on nom over EDO fir approved Mdoered WV?* Art ll* 412:811,1[111 • 4.e as. filposs Wit Boots areas. 'IPA C=lll:lllll=4,l2gtllers.azul 7itateri4teSdlo Oni \ Alma sad Boys Grain 61D and flontn \ da end: do Sayer Yak' rlo:/a and Cloth Cavv; , d il do orl ' ofg.ll7.ll.i.ll7 =l444, tittVih*.t.t.ru.,n ' or . the strait, •od Jolt rove Ted Irons !hf,zzkpritlizapiefi.e. i. ) l\ ... : \_Gold \ Watcheil at \ Auction. \ N kridty \ow niog, \ Dectinber‘24th ai 7 odo*. .t - th. &lea mow. cower et\7002..4 r fax st.., 'Fill- b.... 11 \ , . VatkertorGal t Dotaebed LOTSS ITILtCheN Totai , s max*, 13 1 ti . .0 / I, * '!, . 2 ' 3tr" al" PII DA4TR. 4130tiarteiT. V'Steitni &tines at Anctiaa, -. ~\ ONuasday; sikerztain.l34:weiriber 29tS'i vc oelt. s wi the itarehottat; Site.l.9l7atai4 e tear Omit. wilthe sold without reserve . 1 &mud . tut Steam Atithais, OK lath. CY li ttilet'i •L, hiiwe are \i'l%;:t:ndlillY!'ettirli=l:2 to their fall /lower. kavrog Oc_tnuote: Bohm ttt er oelleutotter, Mut cut bit szaataltil Revlon. to - Terme. tour Wrath s entillt tor **prom' eattotaid uotee. dec2;3 •\ Pat DOTIB. nocaoceer. LI Plipieroze. a c cr a,. . , . 41.tAttc.tion.\ . .. \ ..., , . iiW . Faiday e*erting;\ Deo. 2.4 iii, at 644: y o , eleei.. et sho CdostrroildSales,lloom. auseet.' ood , sad Ylithetntotoort Ibe -\ - \ • \ • + A Elptsr o ald Pardee Sloobeinidd fablOsr, , ' Sitydrior Glral ' ol:Altar, =. 1 : ' ,0 ' . 41:1 : 4 .' . 51 , 1 . 1 DAVIS. AlicticnDer.' Splendid Annuals and \Pliustrated BooksON,. • at otion; \ .\ • Thurs day and M Fridd3i Doo. md 2.1%. at 64 eelOckAat Wu Lafttadv, wan of Wood aad Slab sta. anti b•10/d \ ItAitlYtir e tilLPF darl :3l3.ll4 :. - }iFfli b il V ek :l4 f. at \ • : 1 tirACAUL \ XIT ) Bdy7 kli oi An \ Ci t upweile ef ctio lionirod illeutestiOne.OFLA— 'tvg.:Trlggfolgz:Zynu77,lll&l6„eith;... fed with Mel°, engraviderod • SOMA° in stipp y le; b Auden.. after La no.. Sn i t. Ores style. k, • ASCOyt Vernenlonew of the iffeetione.. and Bon. Aetna°, Prints/ an. iltuetratedt: with therone and Lrres eumelnge. end north: at 31rA Eietnans, lad li ] the othibor of nt flernaneon the tree mlebt art. , N Tri.d.tthiffe Offeritte...A Chlistael, New Teeth, and Dlribdar , Odt. for 1843, elegantly Illostrated. With Lint '`Ar6:417,11 FX,1.':17;27,:':ra '44 ~,101 g ri . 1 4 . 7.4. ,. e(r= tri4ey4rLylnrs. elegant ilidettatigs.' tor 1857. r I 4 L etw Walla' Lyrics or. the .neart and other P a m. , olothiatir Illostrated TrittgaA ingrarldp in the drat stylayf tltouotinli by • Boabselrlr , and thee de= • Waal stret. behove:CV:4 9 4 nod Youth.) ' .13 00 'AI Da ' ii. &Agnew's-- --‘ E' Yrfr . E.Treorkm--bart Jorebibrof ttop,oraiort; • roolr/41, ' Ines Barber Shop-4nower tb Drte.• T0a.1 , ,, . I/0 of Kir Waver forty; 31oLoorp 1 ~ \. \'. ST. titlir Book. Allo.bobtlarl; , , .„, \ , \ \ i ll q fir ' C l r .:Vo•abro fo !Le lytretine Penh! ca 7,041; by a . ft"' W *9_l l i.riVr n arae . \ ft; f 45 14: 14 ' , La1.P.11, \ ...i) \ , _ . . \• ' ~. . MN, ofill 0h,,,.r..1-1,04 •\' x. °'''''kill by ' Vt:befinor., by Dr. Dosid.man.Pbb,l4roltt..:6ll‘, ''''':*.rolit.cf93.°ll%."'"'.:4'rUtbillerio: \ W ti 411''19.. \ .il4 2 Pn'tj . \\T , Poor. AntotaTotts..,. Nor.,_. _ , _ t„, d„sr„T . N ~. A. Deorlacis• kaaNzlr. 54.1....7.•' „ , Poundit 19 1 10tEREAS'\ .s . thAnga his been midi in v • tb. earreadaja 2f thil.ateiaziee nandtr.elttr tett'sn anda*, gred,Alteghany cltr. the buds.. will :Indb•ektied ge wad, atvi eastattelhd Ituder tbc.nam• at t . vet ItOBLEOpr. SINOSLAND a CO. 'Ali orlera l eat Vr2ll Ng% 74 tta h :gr. :AM= P1174.44' tendaV(p. 't gi g airiTtalt;o' The Euldtatt of the aid:4l;l2l'a( 0.`811,01;od, nap to Waled br subsetibrr, a; um old gat'. • CO:::10 .r \TEA • - 7 4 %I j i , e o lt x fift y reo: iw Anew 2O 4otol e. • 11.E.A.N8...&OLOVER 51 hhte. eiwell white Ileang:\ \ , A \ •‘• ath ajPri 1 471 sr 14"eafit gaV: •Is t• CROP Svo t tip4W, N, At sigir:ssa u bartels /*Mina. Aog , „, * 3l giliLrY ' AL CO. ~i,^ bra ~bbls.betistg— 7k -1471§-§KA ontaming ab 4.1106 00. drZEOUN Li 'ibulosztis2lll4lo,3*-, /BAIL bIdV.VY LLIGkt • mar Lesurrroilt LARD _ -35 bbls: NO.I to artiitofor sot, ,4.23‘, MAUR. tineDICISEIttoM.t..,,, 'SION litor ... teatrallz.—a Liberty treat. de4l j '4 k et.o LET__st o , Firet oPro f Tuit.aad, WW, chWater t/034 at dbre.—,att can In Isetond4ton• al` VSI 1.41 P PleCollllll.li,' • _ Atm Market ithl Iran, fir 1111 °EMILYBaZSg-Coin erof - Market atreet-fad routb: V. licbest 'assortment robe pond kitten:hr. now openlon; crgosprispen Watehee Mann desminstom jeaysy or. ost faabinembleinottlrnt.' 'fame aad rang good.. Goetinsalnland mnlinsntal: . A large assiety Ar Prelsam soltabl4(rbolldiT eta; rlnn 2:7' toots se p wants. .fold swonio. epoopt. nags. rr i at mtlitsor tom to Vies, lin Ct . . stsulatraa,'Mneta, smonselm. easkes,obiptrap's dna and br....).ujdjew.l27,porlMlLLlCl. finnan ettataary. a . all at. Ma SO atilt oath Orion. - . , doZt ~ w w wiLsom APPLETON'S ..=pntigro awl Memoirs of Darael Itbstar, so6.~tsi. to Loorgart's e Prirato Dan: anl'.4"re. of l i ffrPga l 4 b ,tl3: l4. IL B'" \ 1 / 4 1 1. .00lnd " W. A. G No. T 6 Fourth Chener'l Clothing Store, OT Ile Maly NO. 74 ROGD N, ardor to rnake'roont for Spring ptcr, the prosent•Fall Wad Wlm'et [took of MEN . Id Bars \ Clothing wlll be rOdWol7 low for, otkw7work vorolltod-51w,,,..-4".....A. • " ••• • ' • wg STUDY TO PLEABS,-1 llS St r ifT4tl . V ,. nee gi et o l !WW2 hubs. put up mur,asl h!lf "."4' C'''37Witt"?lntit(V; _len coma of Birth and Wolut FAT the (Armful... aid lmutlklll:P,outtg- A7Ditosnlaz LW.. • \ • ‘. Or t o n Pottr. Jr_u s:u ona co. IyANTED=Silvei 4Faraign Gold;Vi r est'n Bsak NOW; Attsbursh Du iltoM Pattg.l. Ban Stuck: a* Bank Meek: Y nd Bar-tame den Stock. Cola •nd x.h.s.nr.pr, . . North Western /Inane Co. \ .1 EINE \ hoodie4i hares W fill OA ON 1-7 •23 d.r. a,3°. 75 maneCO. I MOLASSES y ear \ ' fork nowsnonara mmrtly. T 11.111-2f!ls. Louisville, reed and for i 2.4 We by VON BONNUOItar IIAPSE T R-16` dims superior Straw WWI; course. UNIONS-50 ba for salo , by 1.5 \ den \ • • FY cotirNs. .FIASE-2 bbla'reo'd and for sale by 422 nu a mom 'water rt. ABitc-lirierce e • • BbbjEcornite RC; • • \ kyrs Paa ELL it-ta • \ • ltreelted and Z.. sala BLIGOESI.,. Water street:. PONVENTiQN .OF ASUSSOREthe 1 It j windpal A.a.disars of 6.lotheny Co'untr fbr I ars beleby not/led that tluy us r d have Uutir weamonts auelleticl ani rettamd 14 tO.O ogle* on or boters Irsinesday, tbik /61.0 dO7 or 3.nuarr actual() otio,k, et.. t which Ono shm 'rill 0 a Cea_ftatto.!..ti nut Asivar:atirso%ix the pu now et pa...o r ing cue asomselvents otth• Ovum ' . . . Mv... ",r '''' r hu"_ . \I! imi,.4lltllth;E..bx.aV;itorZ°vtt,::Sxftt."cvßOL.btkra,.....i.:iß. 52::1 AUBE isseort oxn4o tizzarnehisri mtt.titat anti minted Irithalyi / 13 ,116.111, to tnbh e cloths 4.l3"thiA. war. Othlr es. autti, l; Osinizt .7 Oloaklnit Gabs. dale+ colact neentl7 ra'd. • dell . . ‘. • Bank Roc* Wanted, 'POStooks of the various :13itke eithe T wantscl al th0.13 . 44* lAA Aal leeengit as d•Z A IV/LAJNEI A 00. NaW voods- f c -..- -- 11 . 0iitblythe A A. BiLSOf. & CD. hato just 2l'd (pa tlESarrllt=lialieSetr, `4l'4•" " " New Weis Goods for 1.141 A LARGE naaorinunt of wet , price-gund SIMOITT. sad of th. OKA Nalo.bk 4tAr,•llll-a mat • A A LAO § 11 4,_.W 1 3-4.ll.llttion & Colt n o w 434. or th. Lam, wd a" Adds of o**, and clughl . 7, !re, o xhICIFIX i a iGL 8-25 more ',of thoto fine \Cloth • • jut rr:d by" . ...A AEt 418 CM• 00: 4: 7 1 - F BLACK. INU--1. rack Masan's, for salt dam VOll DOSNIEICeST I.l(l7RPiff. Splo•areary on hand and for G i l th , n b r oros DONNHORST „Q new croc. landing and Th, sa. Dr ',lmo' JOON WATT A' ca. . , , -• • a - ••,,,,;,:,- -.-: 1 ~-, ...-, - •:-....:..•„\''-• '.- ' \.,::'''',,,--•, \\,' • ',•',-, '.. .. ••••:-..:•-,,;,-,;•-•.0,,-.'t - T--.' - - 5 7 , „Vi:1 .:A : ~ \•,, -.'. '..•,',, .!, : •,.. i . ' , . - ..4..„.,..', 7 ... 1 , ~• •-,,, •-, , , =----';"--- ?•• ' ------ ----=- 4---', \ \\' Elia E W .E% V, 0020 E lit' s '• '. l \ \ I. \ .6LE \ -111:11.L begi, !eat'e to InformAtia .4 . ,i, ';: I' ni . . ,,, 71. the pabikt la derterii., that Idea rattan/ 1 \x,.'"/ from h a:Usti: met r . lte eta ei.le nos. of cities el , ~. the "TV 1 ;fa VI 71:tat/get ete Or o!. au t on f:Oi ; \t, fr` it: r anooVto.ol3 l .o, ' oeor.i.sko; (ILE DULL\ , .:.. sill Lake Ida. on \\ ~ Ole -Etas Wtt , -, , arattat'ii z7ENltte, \5, link, . 'lowa 9,lreals for th e Coitoert; \ this crest- \ icor, a e lold. A linaltol Dexter of Froweltede 'lowa will be solV toe c...mt ilantossuroots. \ ..., °LE swill % \ -,, - \ \ Parawitll. 'Concert in Atborics; \ 4 . , ' \ la coo.s.qamim Ilan,. tamillas twin/ bars oaabb IQ's,. _.. chatty after an tbkoto welt or th* comrt.V4 b 7 IP " A " f ' \ leet,nd arid • kasi Concert of Ole' on; \ ‘O,-:? s r \:. \ Will take ilt in rit.ubtasou.. '. \ ~. 1.. arONDAY 2. 1 7ssity =EMBER 27, Ts. 1 ,,, . RlPoe vbieh ayearion Le haierOpayed .81eaie. ADEL:W. \ \ \ .1.1,:.ht,bz ermaital , the -.;,..nym. re , t , 441 , g =lit ,\ 4 \ !r.Ct4l'^'7loE4 ' il ca l iziaXta tb mTaajri \ \ raga Inaablglr=rlV7iZar4 COO 4 oateT 24 . i 1- ../".. , .'ie Dra'aat'qa• ~.I,r ear ; , 4 . Limii.,,,k4or. 'N.; \ ortop , ed end trammed be a h 1., .• - R:lllMtii ' . ''' ",° 7 2 "'"w.. . ;`,... L' . ":"A ""t ' . IT - '1 ,1 „ LI-linorun 1 ariattnn• en -.. ....atet. 1.P.: LYAma. R om - ~. \,I itelar''"°_l4"" ' '' ''''''/ . 1X . ,. 2tt n' .4 b 'v . .) I 4-`•ilory., erre, t Mame.. totavated by zkt.E14,„,0, s-, - entlymtig be to sOOOO. Peel ,\ ' _ • •., f 5-Intrdneton di- OerritiequYteeslete ed... 10.1. rda - ' . V fn. Psedellroetudweel lop the etoltrO &Um b y N . ~.. / remenattl, rte.:mud by Oh. Iledl. b ~,. \ ". 2- m The - Nisbtiniele. a voongut nue. coloo atut - -.k 2...Tep.:11.r. Ito Regileh belled. h eetapoeed by MO/04 ` s :,.' s.... ptuaX . lllgyine oallev e Liocc... ...i44.4. 1. 0 It /F. Jen" le eta "Betio Eons: sOOO AT Elvuatiatah- . 1. _ • Line Feta. Y. "The Oaratrel of Venice." tr Me Itull., _ _ ' \ ...„,` _„ The Ilene end br di btratooth rill be rate Ide,, ,019. brs..4 I byhlr. zaafeet.l7 °1N... 1 9 40 0h bor. . 91 4 ktMa1.F.......ft, - ' • VI; vice of nacre of Ad.halm bee bean teed st Out . , naUar L to be obtained et 11. Stag Mule end Mu* ..'.., -, ' Qarrr.Forte Mom. lad. on Id evening dr Ltueoofinna. st the +. ha mew, yam t - te,rr 1;o- ,''' arin t :tt:ra fall ay. Daum .t! . l - stb 't ad eletk Aye% \., -I , Vt. On the evenly/ ni th e r 0t...4: am chalteof Mt. 5 . :... eau to obtaLued at tbrßax 1811 ea. '\ - i ,',,,,,,.. ~ V /lati2i :ra ,424,ll ttr Tk Zraill ' egt• . lag l r.t., hex , to y math la the bomb e % Cke t. , \ i. „, ai..11:3.14":=1.91=0:t0r rue, • ' tai1"321%"="47 I".:V:tridt'lg t "' aoma Pr . , 0..,..1.. of Ma &nue rt then will be tot etesEer. \ tori°b`: b tr.T.Lh'Etig,l l ,l7,:==h o' A \ N0h , f7,741%,"fif . '" gi - l' 'f' .— t"'" l 7.7l" , v 2CIPTE. if c l / 4 „sTElit____...t a 4 m Am, ltalim, \ + , .1., DP.114 RD. , —............... ---.oto2l M.= \ ..:` . rlig a ras, item ert ti}i t' clack ~Parfarmasteet ocammaer \ 7, \\ .IrcE OP ADIIISSIO4 \ s , ... .',\ ‘• , \ peort;Tir..t.,.7--...........,........... 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