PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. CIIBLIEHZD.BY MUSD i CXX PI T TAMP' R H WEDNESDAY MORN ING,NOVEMBER 80, MS M»^l .R.LDING MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON ROM PAGE OF THIS PAPER. , 111141wwwwle Witurce Oesarra.—Ths fortessice item la r tlon of our Weekly Gantt. offers to our business men • moat twinkle utedlust of mat= Wets kurinees 1"1011111. .oai dronlatlon lu between loos and flee tbortrwcir perch *boost every yIllag• and county in Westent UW=O 'ruts and Instern Oble. ••' IS.TO ADVlSllTlgillS—Neither the /Inman' Boom ,ter Printing Rotablistnnent of the Deux Gonne. aro' t , on lion/ay. ADVERTIISIMI 3 vita deal re their Wappear in es poor en Honda?mrning. 1 , 91 plow. Mood . them in bonne 6 o'clock. one gstarde7 ''Raw 7110li 4n.a Baer or .WAR.-The ' news from the Dennbe by the steamship 4ilantio, is most cheering for the success of Turkey, and ait may add, hopefut for the osuse of European free dom. In eiery engsgenient the Turks Imo come ,off siotorhius, and r the ,Bussianu are .retreating tionfaaton, having lost a great ambit. enpeetee offtoere,'end $OOO men. We shall no be earptised to hear; by the next ►ghat, the Bucharest halt fallen; and that the Russians are !Oita jute& foi the Prnth. In any event they iw4 4 se'tioelved • check will.* will tesah them to rasped the foe they have aroused P. 7 their 'ad" - tillable and most' Preposterous demands. The tffeot of these victories will be immense is t , tp Tirkielt army, and upon the nation. It and atrengthen thetn, and Incite thane' to rester' efforts and esarax4; - It will strengthen the Sultan with hie people, arid ens - - -,ble.hint the better to 'control the discordant ele tnents,whlch make up 'hie tones In Europe and • Aga: Not lees will be the effeot of then isuccessee on the, Denioente of. Italy, Hungary and Poland. While waiting to strikla blow for freedom, they •ffnd their Most dreaded enemy suddenly wonted 'ln c ignition' his gni Imperious 1111(11111/10 has Aright npoia Matfett. Thaenthashism and hope these Torklsh•suntans will give to the almost despniting liberals It is imposelble for ne her9b estimate. That it will be Immense, and that it will hasten an effort for delivering:a cannot be doubted. Etienne may yet need half of his ►r• "my to keep the Polea in cheek, who are thirsting to pay ban - with Intend the long catalogue of :wrongs dad • oppression heaped upon their no= happy gauntry. Honors will receive the defeat of thelded Russian by the friendly Tarks 13 an indication of Providenoe to 'strike another blow for the freedom of.ble Fatherland. Manx -ix will grasp at the golden opportunity to make one more effort for the redemption of Italy, and a blow for that purpose ( would soon be struck were it not for the presence of French soldiers In*oute. Oh, shame, that France should belle consecrator of Despotism at a time like this I - The London papers, by the , prcrious arrival, foreshadowed the sum:eases which hare been-an nounced by the Atlantic. The London News of the 10th, in summing up the nairs from the seat of war to that date, says that 'Omer Pasha hae displayed most consummate skill in the disposal of his farces, end shows that he possesses the rare gift'of skillful and comprehensive combina tion. It appears, then, that in,every affair between the Turks endßusalane In Wallachia, the latter lave been worsted. The - Turkish force "dean. slog from Widdin Is forcing the Russian detach. meatsin the western part of the province, back upon Buchareet, with a fair prospect of beating If it can catch them, or, at all events, of cutting them off from the main body in front AAthat city. Again, the advance of the main Turkish army has made good its footing on the Wallaohien aide of theDanabe, and holds both banks of the Ar glib, which lays the approach to'Baohareat open U. To all human appearance, therefore, it will be comparatively easy'for Omar Paoha, by pushing on his mats -force towards Bachareat, to hem *junction with the Turkish troops advan ch% from Sedalia; to break the line (as they do la wad warfare) of the enemy; isolate the body' - of litsualana in trout of Buotterest from that which iteretrenting upon it from.the west, and beet bith in detail, if that have not already been done to ids hand in the cue of the latter corps. The London run, which has always predict ed the defeat of the Turks, appears completely astonished at their remarkable euocasses„ as the following comments on the military operations In Wallachia will thaw, which, the reader should be= in mind, were written before thls account of the pitched battle, brought by the Atlantic, wan rettelved in London. The following in from the Timed of the 10th : • ..We °berried yesterday, that no ttoaounta were furnished of ths strength or the operations of the Russian main body, which at the first pae sage' bf the Dumb, by the Turks, had marched to encounter them et Haight. It is now smarted that this forte, which was under the command of General Dannenberg, numbered between 80,- 000 and 40,000 men, and that it was in position " betweest &ajar, and Blades, Bo as to intercept the route fromßalafat to Bach/rest. The Turks, we were also told Sy the latest deepatehea, were occupying Maser Wallachia—that Is to say, the country &beat Xelafta--with 12,000 men; but as this was evidently the chief point st which. the Danube was to be ensued, it le probable that the forea referred to had received constant aug mentations from the other beak of the stream. Indeed, It wee expreeely mentioned that large bodies of Turkish troops were concentrated aloud Whlffin—thelort oppotita to Salafat, and all these could of course be brought over without much difficulty, when the peerage of the river bad been once lectired. Now, whether the Russians advanced to' ta blet the Talks, or the Turks In marching up the ooaatrj encountered the Russians, we are not fully, informed; but it is between these two or. miss that the battle reported mast apparently have been fought. Nor can we have any doubt that It proved disastrous Ito the USIA= troops We are, it Is teas, merely told that 'l4 superior Russian officers were killed,' and that 'the Rus sians were retreating upon Buchareste but these . latlmations, if correct, convey - volumes of Intel llgemm. If fourteen superior offie-re were killed, how many =feriae. °lone and bow many ems must hive shared, in all probability, the same fate? 'And how many of all ranks malt have been wounded Those acquainted 'with the rules of military calculations, would 00WItt9t1t a fearful list of mumalties from the unit =given In the deepateh. In this affair at °Realise, for in stance, though no 'superior officer' was reported - killed, end only six wounded, the total =unbar of those placed hors de combat seems to have ex ceeded 700. theerthelese, this tattle must have been fought and won, if we are to unapt the present accounts strictly, by coma 12,000 Turks against, 80,000 or 40,000 Russian. That it was won we cannot doubt,for the Turks are &earthed se remaining 'masters of the field,' and the 'Russians are retiring by what, under sack cirmaastanoce, would be their natural line of retreat, 'upon Bachuest.' Rumors, more.- *tor, had been intsircalation for the last day or two, to the effect that 'the right wing of the Rus sian army, under Cittlenl DitIIIIISberV--11/blek was no other than this'very foroe,—bed expend need a cheek, and, as wo yeeterday remarked,' the inuouncies of one haft haulms from Bucha rest and Vienna are not Ires.dy to tali often In fa-:I tor of the Turkel., We must need infer, there fore, that any exaggeration of numbers applies rather to tho Ottoman forces than the Bataan lessee, and the Inevitable conclusion arises that the main Ressien army has been defeated by the Turkish arraiwith severe louts, sod on a- Held favorable to the former. No doubt, the twelve °mussed Tacks at Kalafat bad been reinforced, and perhaps largely, hem the troops conaentre.- ted at Widdee; but It enema hardly probable on any euppealtloa, that they could have been rais• ed to a strength equalling that of the Ituaidane. Omer Pacha hod some 66,000 or 70,000 men In Bulgaria. Of theae he bad already carried, accierittig to reports, 24,000 aorces the river, els: 18,000 et Oltenitss, 4000, at Ralarsobe, and 2000 at Glurgeve. wen also menacing other points of the stream, and 12,000 of his best =cops ; had been established at Halatat. This autunite for some 40,000 of his army; so that not more Chan 25,000 or thereabouts would re -19/1/D to be brought over. Bat, even eeppoeing that u malty as 20,000 of the.= were taken to reinforce the 12,000 at. Baldest, still the whole Turkish - forte thus concentrated In Lesser Wal hohlaaroold amount only to 82,000 men; indeed, no sauna= yet teemed rate It at so high a Strength; where= the Russians are plainly set at between 80,000 sad 40,000, with strong ewe airy and artillery. We wait with Rome ourioaity for the details of so remarkable'a battle. Yr= first to lkst, the =temente of the Ras clans -la these tiateactions appear uneacounts ' Mo. Assuming even that the Relate% Tarts were nlilmately raised to a large force by sue oars from the opposite bank, some days mast =III have elapsed, during which they were but 12,000 strong, and what were the 80,000 Ras • dims doing then? We might imaghte, perhaps, that Prince Oortschakoff, having been:strietly , forbidden to become the , actual assailant, was compelled to wait for tho attack ,of the Ofeemana; hat this hypothesis le at toes negatived by . • the circumstances of the affair at Oltenitta, Where Perleff fell upon the new comers without hesitation or scruple. , Yet, if OW, Per loft could do this at one ffoint, _why omo4 not OW DOIOI4IIIII do the; same- at another t If the former commander afield teed-'file tic4o l troops, against the 18,000 9tloamos Oltialt-1 . . - .CO X"-"Ti why could not the latter employ his 80,000 or 40,000 troope 'against the e 12,000 Ottomans it Riddin U all the bteidente time reported sreSoorrectly given, the sum of Mi. results a, motets to this: that the tight wing &Ulla,. siarm, comprising their principal force, has been, defeated by the left wing of the Turks, while the Turkish centre has also been 'lido rious at Tartukai, and is on the Immediate route to the Rusaisn headquarters, in numbers oaperior, to the enemy." ' It Woad appear from the plan of oporstione developed in the movemen.s of Omer 'Pucka, that he is moving tha three wings of his army almultaneoucly upon Bucharest, and ,we may shortly expect to hear that by this date some decisive action has been fought—perhaps that Bachand has been bombarded and etormed, or that the - Turkish army boa been defeated be fore its walls. Lettere are 'said to hare been received from the Turkish General himself, whioh announced that the onward March to the Capital of Wallachia was the main object of his opsratroce. gir The Boman Cathello Bishop of Buffalo hue addresoeda letter to the trustees of IX Louie Church, Buffalo, threatening them with ezoom reeauleation it they persist in their refusal to pat (be oharch property under hls ()antral. The Bleb- • op /Op : For, dearly beloved, Sough It will deeply grieve no, yet our duty will force ea to pronounce sentence of summit n s esst , upon those who resist With anguish of heart we now want you! Oh! may God grant to our tears and, fervent prayers. your vaunt to the obedience of God I to the arms of your Bilhop and Father in Christ, who would cheerfully'give his life for your salvation! Beloved in Christ, make one generous effort, and your troubles will be over, and you will en sure a lasting peace for yourselves, for your children, and for your children's children. Your Bishop will thou appoint seven upright soon ef your eongregation who will 'administer for God's I worship the offering which you freely give to God llOnce or tilts a year they will give you au exact account of the receipts and expenditures ' Nothing remains but abject submission. On one eine are the people, olaimieg the right to tann age their own prOperty, and the temporalitiee of the church, leaving the spiritual In the bands of the Priests and Bishops. Oa the other, stands Bishop. Timon, armed with spiritual power, and with the torrent of ezoommtmloation in his hand He tells the people, that unless they will tamely submit, and lay at his feet the temporalities of the church, to be held at his bidding and control perpetually, and thus become serfs and hoed's mearforlt In nothing less, he will chat the ddors of heaven against them, and consign them t9' the flames of eternal perdition. Be will visit the sins of the Fathers upon the ohildren, and deny the rites of baptism to the helplees Infant which has no part In the rebellion of the parent, and he will follow the body after death, and deny it the rites of Christian Sepulture. Such is the condition to which the Catholic churcliof Buffalo is reduced . Let not the Protestant reader smile at the vain threatenings of the Bishop. From him it would only call forth contempt and derision. To the sincere Catholic, however, it is a question of ter rible moment. He believes that the Bishop can do all which he threatere. He believes that be holds the keys of heaven, and can phut him out of bliss forever, and consign him over to Satan, without any chance even of an escape through the fires of Purgatory. In this contest, then, he finds himself helpless. He mast either renounce his faith in the Pope and Bishop!, in effect be come a Protestant, or yield to the demands of the Priest, or pain on eternal damnation I What a terrible power 'to be wielded by mortal man. Is it any wonder that all manly spirit is crushed but of the heart of the people in Catholic countries, find that so many take refuge from such grinding opppreeeion in the cold regions of infidelity: • Heaven help the congregation of Bt. Lon* Boffelo, and give the people strength to reject both the Bishop and his faith, to hurl back defi ance In the taco of the proud priests, and em brace the simple and benign doctrines of Jena Chtist. Szoonittres Troxems.—The Pittsburgh Union assails the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad be• cause second doss passengers are placed in the front cars. It hoe been o enstom from the first for Railroads to place second oleos cars In front of list class. AB It Is neceseery to follow emne rule in placing them together, for the con venience both of paanengers and conductors, the iniddleilasitlon immediately behind the baggage core, and in front of the passenger cars, has ' ben univereolly adopted. Why the Ohio and Pennsylvania 'Relined should be singled out as en object of animadversion en this account, the Union au best explain. Whether the front car is the place of danger, as the Union avers, de • pends upon several contingencies. It is fre quently the plane of safety in nose of accidents. The middle of the train to eaid py same good judges to be the safest place, and this is about the plane of the front passenger oars in o long train. At any rate, the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad is not, to blame for adopting I settled rule in relation to second sloe passengers, on less the Union is of opinionthat the persons paying the lowest fares should have the beet position in the train. While on thin oubjeot the editor had better pursue his reforms a little far ther, and Insist that dock pftesergess on steam boats should enjoy the cabin, and that those who enjoy the lowest rent should have the best houses, and those who perform the least work ohould re ceive the _highest wages. This wonld , be carry ing out his positions •to the legitimate result, and would be something to agnate attention. It is hardly worth while to confine its philanthrop , io endeavors to the case of one Roilroad. , • Wmo litovzxase niCauvroan Comm.—We copy from the Meadville papers, the proceedings of a meeting of the Whigs of Crawford county on the 22d inst. The proceedings of this meet ing are important and eigalfLoant. They chow .hat the Whig party- there, .ea in ovary part of Weetern Pennsylvania, repudiates the doctrines of the Bth Resolution of the Baltimore Whig Platform, sad that the war against the Fugitive Blire.Law is to be continued until that blot upon our name and history is wiped away. We have never doubted, for our part, that the resolutions adopted by the Whig Convention at Baltimore, were in opposition to the iontimente of nine teethe of Northern Whigs, and that although their attachment -to flan. Scott led them to sup port his nomination, they did it with earnest pro. tootations against the platform foisted upon the party against its consent. The Whigs of the North will not give their emotion to the Fugitive Blare Law. They cannot do it, and maintain Whig sentiments which have always boon in op. position to arbitrary and tyrannical role. They are willing to fulfil the compromises of the eon. Minute'', provided they can do so with the ordi• nary and tjae-honored eafe-guarde from oppres sion, each a trial by jury, de. Nothing else will satisfy them. PAYNE Mut Bosurr.—A Splendid new paper 114lU,- at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, was burnt on Saturday evening. Loss $20,000. No, Jams. ranee. It iris owned by Smith and Hanford, ez• gallant and enterprising men. We are eatonlsh ed that men ahould neglect to insure ouch vale,. Me property, - Tam Maestuort Basx.—lt is an old bank trick to buret before closing business. By this ratans —like Sampson, who 'clew more Pia'Widnes at the time of Me death than daring his life—the bank ten more prtfit by its oollapee than by its charter. This it done by buying up Its notes at one quarter or (mohair Its fate. We learn from the Steubenville Retold that runners are out, baling it up at the best possible advantage to themselves and their employers, be they who they may. Last week several cantons purobasers of the Massillon'paper werc in Wellsville, operating principally in theevaninge, and were psylog 70 cents on the denim: In Cincinnati, the Enquirer of the 20th says:— "A broker on Third 'treat told no that the notes of this Institution were worth 60 cents on the dollar. We then called on kir. Dye, who said that was what be quoted it at. A speculator mays he will give 60 cents. One reliable broker 'aye poeitively that it will be worth 80o." Oar advice is for every holder of their promi ses to stand no heavy above. It is clear that those behind the curtain have funds which they desire to use again in the Cane heighten.. And to pay cff their protease at 40@60 cents on the dollar, would enable them .to bank more vigor ously, and cheat more sucorsefelly than bo'fore. ...okneland Pored City. A. Galalrfiliu FAin.--It is tastier of some congratulation, that 'lluenksgiting Dity,paseed off, In this city, with fewer Waterloos of riot, disorder, and dui:Arouse; than .bas been the case fore !Ong white. - Bat few arrests worn trade tbb pollee,-and even these few were minor anew: Jwites on greet plasma% to put thle feat on record. , It ehows that, as o city, if we ars trotting no - better in 'toots% we a , t e retrieves - woree.—,N. - 17, - '4l/rree •:kit Set ;V ; z. "fte..l, „ ~~ ~;~ , , nox WASILDIGTON earier A zutenc• et the Pltteburith unmet*. Nunn°lox, Nov. 28. The Presidents Message points.—Crisis en the Shell War.—Hostailies transferred to Congress. Intrigues —The European News.--Jrnius shows . . how peace is isetritaye. The message is finished, and it is amid woo submitted to the inspection of the Cabinet on Friday. It was voted democratically. orthodox and "all right," though It does not appear that it would have been altered if pronounced by that magnet council "tell: . wrong." It has been cus tomary of late years, to sneer at the executive for consulting hie - cabinet on important points of the adminiatratiou One of the slanders Intend ' ed to depreciate and annoy the good and vari ed° Taylor, was, that be bad once promised an office to a respectable 'citizen of this District, and when reproached for not fulfilling the prom ise, replied "my friend, I am truly sorry foi your disappointment; bat it to not my fault.— I did all could for you, but I was outvoted in the Cabinet." This of course was en exaggerated caricature of the practice of referring to the, Cabinet. all applications for one in tacos of which the President had no personal knowledge of the candidates, or of the local oirentretanoes which should goverti the decision. The custom was in perfect conformity with expedienoy end with a regard for the functions of the oabinet. There is more foundation for the etetomeo that Gen. Pierce first appointed Gnu. Dix, of New York,Minister to France, but was compelled to revoke the determination by the opposition of the Cabinet. Thcl aie appointment was unoffi cially made by the Proeidekt, I know, for I have been eo assured by Mr. Dix himself The South felt sore at seeing the iwo fret of the foreign minions conferred on•Northern.men and one of them a free seller, and no Mr. Mason, • profes sional other' holder, wan appointed. There is no great reason to regret this reversal of the fret decision, for Mr. Dix by his recent equivocal cones has alienated "the regard" of those who looked upon him as a elncero and consistent statesman. Bat to return to our theme, the message. This document is of moderate length, and aims to lay before the country a body of sound dent. °antic faith. From all reports it will be as ser vile on the slavery question as any doeuemnt ay. or issued from the White House. This is owing to the exigency of the times. In the first place, lien. Pierce is a northern. man, and must be profane in pledges of devotion to southern priaciplee, in order to secure the confidence of that swami.— Secondly, the Hard faction just now Is pressing closely upon him on the ground of no, alleged proclivity towards Free Boilism. It is therefore doubly necessary to "show the rogues they lie," by the most emphatic denunciation of Free &al arm. Words are (dear things, and they will doubtless be plentifully used on this occasion and to this end. The sub-treasury will be auto gised. Protection will be assailed as a Whig heresy, and the protective features of the pres ent tariff will be meribed to an injudicious aber ration from the severity of democratic principles on that question. A reduation of reienue by a reformation of the tariff, will, therefore, be prominent recommendation of the message. The importance of extending the area of our jurisdiction by taking in all the isles of the sea, including the "brightest gem" of them all, to gether with eo much of the continent as lies south of Mason's and .Dixon's line, will be. en forced and Illustrated by argument and example. But though Canada borders upon New Hamp shire, Gen, Pierce will not recommend its annex ation. The acquisition of Cuba will be hinted at as desirable, but as also inevitable if we es chew Fillibasteriem and quietly wait ipon prov idence. But a stormy and uncomfortable time awaits the New Hampshire politician He must pass through an ordeal enfloient to teat and to call Into action all the firmneee, nerve, and energy of a bold and strong man and a wise statesman; the "Herds" will carry their case op to that foram of intrigueand furious agitation, the Hails of Congress. Yieroe's only safety is in turning up on his purenere, and."orwhing out" that cabal of corrupt and mercenary demagogues. They have commenced a war upon him after the meet slacere efforts upon his part to conciliate them by adopting ea the corner stone of his pefiey the most extreme of their political principles, and giving them at least three. Murtha of the offices. But, vindictive ae usual, they had nothing while anything was awirded to their enemies. The bitterness of their hearts will not be asstutged while they see one of their opponents In author ity. . Marcy, Guthrie, McClelland, must he ex pelled from the palace. The question is not about political principle, Lut it is shunt position and spoils. "You some out of that" Is Dickin son's only reply to anything which Marcy might have to any for himself. The conntry need expect no business to be done In Congress for the next four or five month*. The business of that body will be to support or to pall down the administration. The canvass for the lipeakership Se proeseding upon that piinel ple. The administration will leave its candidate, and all IM Influence will be used to get • large majority of the democrats Into caucus, for there they are confident of securing a nomination to suit their purposes. If • bare majority gives in to that conclave, its candidate will be defeated, by outside combination - 5' Irinfesred that For ney -will be elected clerk thmiagh the absence of any well matured plan of opposition. There is yet no rival la the field. He is looked upon se the pet of the administration. It would be diffi cult to find a lees worthy object of their atten- ticue. It is said, after all, that a treaty with Great Britain on the questions of the fisheries, the (toasting trade, and reciprocal commerce with the provinces, has been agreed on between the Bee rotary of State and the British Minister, and sent to London for the consideration of the Queen and ministry. The nett eteamer will probably bring some important &deices upon this subject. The war commenced by the Russian invasion of the Healthier' provinces, is becoming warmer. It is still a question whether It will beesme gen eral, and whether the inactivity of the western powers will make it a desperate struggle for the existence of the Ottoman Empire, or whether their armed intervention wilt roll back the tide' of artesian aggression, humble the ineolenoa of the Autocrat, and maintain the indspendenee of Turkey as a barrier against his encroachments. If illllloo and England promptly and effectually come up to the assistree of their ally, whom, hitherto, they have so cruelly wronged and de calved, the unequal contest will 'very speedily cease, and Nicholas will retire within his ptoper limits. Bat s few months more of delay, or of diplomatic trifling will settle the affair and seal the fate of Europe. For we cannot put oche denoeln those ealtintatee of the strength and re sources-a Turkey, which represent her an equal to metals, einglerlanded, this struggle with Ros si& Great fie are the courage 160 enthusiasm of the Turks In defence of their country and re ligion, they mint fall, and that speedily, unless rescued by foreign aid. Hostilities are yet con fined to eharp ektrmishing between advanced guards and outposts. If a regular pitched bat tle be suffered to take plane between the two &r -unes, I cannot doubt that the victory of the Rus sians will be a decisive one. But the interests of Europe in the premised, seem so very clear, that I cannot perenado myself that this. battle will be olloirod to be fought. In my judgment, the fighting described in the Wit dispatches was only preliminary to an armistice, which will re mit in some sort of paalflo adjustment. Wine Mairrnor—Puransnt to sotto° a meet ing of the Whige.of Crawford Camay wail held at the Court Ilona. In Meadville, on Tuesday even ing, 22d inst. WhL DAVIB, JR., was appoiuted Prestdentdos. L. CLWIII and A. Llininar Vice Presidents, and R.Ada White, Secretary. As the meeting was not very large owing to the short notion given, irwas deemed prudent to postpone any action of ,Importanoe until Mou; day evening' of the first week of February Courtj A Committee etaislatlng of H. Lyle White, A. linidoksper, J. C. Ilaya, IL L. Blokmond and Fannin'. was appointed to draft Resolu tions for the oouelderatlon' of the mooting in February. On motion it was resolved that the Bth section of the Baltimore Whig Platform bo published in the papers of the county till the time of the meeting hrFebrousry. The section is as follower VIII: The series of acts of the alit °envies, commonly known 115 the Compromise or Adjust ment, (the scaler the recovery of fugitives from labor included) are .reielted and 'Nate/owl in by-tit• W k i "of tlis United States as . a Mid set- clement, in principle and enbstartoe, of the Sub ;ente to which they relate; and to for u dote sate aro conaeruad, we will maintain them, and insist on their strict enforcement, until time and experience shell dimonstrate the neeeesity of farther legislation to guard spinet the evarden of the laws nu the one hand, sod the ohne° of their powers' on the other, not impairing their present effmieney to entry out the requirements 3f the Constitution; sad we deprecate all fur ther agitation of the quotient' this settled, as dangerous to-cur-peace, and will disocunteunee all efforts to continue or renew enoh agitation, whenever, wherever, or however made; and we wilt maintain this settlement se essential to the nationality of the: Whig party and tho integrity of the tratoz On motion of A. Heidekopor, Beg , it was Resolved. That "time and experience" have =Detested the necessity of further legislation," iu referenoe to Oa Compromise. Hon. J. W. Howe being called upon, arose and addressed the meeting. it height bo im• proper, he said, for him to makes !Teeth at Whig meeting, but BB he Woo coiled upon, ho would merely make a few remarks. He woe glad , to see the Whigs of Crawford County tak ing action in regard to that rotten plank in their 'mod, the Bth motion of the Baltimore Platform. Re always wee, and continued to be a Whig—an ultra. Whlg—eo long as the party adhered to its time-houored and cardinal principlea. He hoped that the Whige would have a large meeting in February, and proclaim their eentimente honest ly end freely as become freemen. He wanted to tee them advocating true Whig prtuoiplee, and uniting in unbroken phalanx to pour a full fire Mtn the ranks of Looefooolem. He wanted to sea the Whig fires rekindled, and ha felt oonfi dent that such would be the ease If they only cast eff the trammels whigh bed been planed upon them by southern dictation. The &depth!' of that odious seatien of the Platform wee a vie !alien of Whig usage, and that alone contributed an defeat Hen. Scutt, and the total route cif the Whigs at the lest Presidential election. He wee heart and band with the Whigs, if they discard ed that Platform He related °eyelet instances of the operatione of the Flashier Slave Law, and denounced lt in bitter terms H. L. Riohmond, Esq else addressed the meeting. He was in favor of the repudiation of the entire Baltimore Platform. He considered de adoption a violation of Whig ouitome. He had electioneered for Ben. Scott become ho loved the brave old veteran as he loved hie own soot —lncense ho had never been flogged by the en emies of our Republio. Re discarded the Plat form and worked for Scott, and ho vim.' to see the old hero defeated by his own countrymen.— At the same time ho believed the Whig party de served to be defeated for adopting that Platform. It was repugnant to the feeling* of freemen, and it was an up-hill battinalle tar him to make speech -01 in favor of Scott, when he endareed the 00/11- promise finality. He wanted to ace the whole convert' kicked overboard, and go ahead on es teblished Whig principles. He hoped the Whige would turn out en moue and repudiate the Plat form. A. Huidekoper, Req., followed and made seine very appropriate remarks. We always was te Whig and 'should continue to be so long as the party advocated its cardinal principles. He ne wer had endorsed the Baltimore • Platform. was opposed to the Fugitive filsvo Law—coneld aced it repugnant to the eplrit of our free institu tions. He thought, however, it would be well enough to allow it to remain on the statute book a little longer for it.is well calculated to increase the anti slavery feeling in the North. No more powerful inetramentallty Gould be brought to bear on the minds of the people, end make them see the enormity of the wrongs which are com mitted ander its sanction. He hoped the Whigs would take an interest In the matter and turn out generally at the meeting is February lie wished to see the party throw off all shackles, and unite firmly to bottle far the right. He was glad to eep the 'spirit manifested st this meeting. He wanted to eee everything connected with the interests of the party fully dlsoussed, end hoped the Platform would be repudiated. Similar remerke wore made by other geutle men present. Not one voice -was raised in de fence of the Platform or in favor of truckling longer to the sieve power. The greatest nes- Dimity of feeling prevailed among thou present. It was . Resolved. That wo earnestly recommend to the Whigs of Crawford County the propriety of hold ng a County Meeting on. Monday evening of the fleet week of February Court, to take boob ac tion as may be deemed necesem with reference to the Baltimore Platform, espechially the Ekk station; also for the porpoee of appointieg Whig Central Committee, thoroughly erganie.ng the party, and tranesetlog snit' bust:hue as may be essential to Its interests. 'We hope that every true Whig will come forward on. thst Occasion, take part in the proceedings, nod indulge in r. mutual interchange of feeling co:Learning the principles of the Whig party, and the beet Meth od to smite the I:Ice:Oen:1y of the party and ire principles. MAYORALTY. W 13.144.111 L Anana nil be • ea;alidatat tor Id•yor of .Pittatntrillt. atiftiont to the deendan of W e Whig and Ant/- Mikan:de Otiventinn. no2dta ISPEgIAL NOTICEA C i a EC UR E YOUR SHADOW!—Re Wino, L.." trait 17 a.arl advt. so .tRn straighttro, to OAR. 00'8 NEW OALLItItY. !tn. 74. Youth /Arse, seal see y oaraolS at others... you." Htrl. atalfrriur In gait all rtranaars and &Aiwa. are lavitod ti 'call awl .611•1=112.4 FlMCiltur to [lO7l. -Du Pont Powder. —Every variety Ride. Mining and Inanting rovd.r. in all ohir portages. Aar.r" on ha.] and for rein ftrna rgnilna, in idps to out: poretrorr., on lavornble tarn. Alto. Astor, Into. D W. C. 111DWEJ.L. 165. Pr hianufreturerre Agent. oatsitrest. rltt.iburgh It should be universally icdiwn—for It N etrNetl true—t Lat I,ll¢tbtton loll.: p.a.! of • large prorcrtion et tte fatal dietottoa. byerntarT 41t.Tb0.. cholera mart.. evt);Lalnt, and mast other enumerated In the city fuspeflor'n weekly' catalogue of death., are vnerated by Indigettion alone. Think °Mutt dyspeptic,: thine of it all Ithe *utter tmm ttltorder , d atomaahe. and If you :re willtna to be trUlded by advice, founded upon erry.erierine.rarort at once (don't 'delay • day) to lioolland's Oermati Blttore, prepay." by Dr. C.)l /bettor, which. as an alterative, euratiee. and turiumant. etantie alone and uriopprmehod. Oeneral Depot. 140 d.rch erreet. We have tried them Illttere. and knOvr that they are exoellent for the ..11..ease opeoled .`ova.—lthau. LVY 11am. uol2:2er AMOS LELAND & CO., 171 PEAK'. *TEEN?, Nrwlre, NANIIYACTUR.EILS AND DEALERS IN ZWICKY DRIGWIPTION DP STRAW GOODS, consigning in pert of • PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. BRAID, . CANTON AND PALM LEAP HATS; English, Italian, Swim and Silk Bonnets; ARTIFICIAL ]LOWERS, STRAW TRIMMINGS, &' 0., B 7 the„ Case. Mmorlelou one or the largest Webs It the Alit,. to width the stveulloik of 0.11 tel Time Buyers Is respct illy solleltel. N. 13.—NATTNIU3 are partkularly :netted to call and carob. our Stock, whteh It pelted exptexall; to their' t de, embracing all the nee sod freblonable style. of .. ate oelll-4MS ttal"Nettralgia.—Thin formidable diseair; which eesros to baffle the Akin of I:laicism,. ylehle like meals to iIA.R.T.EIVI3 SPANIAII M.VXM.K, its. W. Darden. tomer:, at the , A ear Dorm% New Pork. end late proprietor of the Exchanife LIMA; Richmond V., Is one of the hundrede who Laet been cnrwl of feeem Neuralgia by Garter's Elpanieb Bleu bie cure, he haa recommended IGO numbers of other* who wero suffering with nearly every form of dis• eass i wlth the most wonderful prior.. Us ease it lathe most extreerdinary medicine he In em see. um& wed the heel blood purifier tr.noin 1113. See alrertisemerst In enceinte °Mono! WY - First Premium for best Bilk Hat— WILSON a BON, lathlonabla Hatters. Dl, Wood atreet. are now prenared to faralah their ctuototneriaL and the Aublio, aa amen:lent of lista and Caw, which for beauty . of finish. and price.. C•nuot be cur; paned by anyy. hon. In the city. Particular attention to Invited to our own Jammu feature of st. 11.60 and SLOB Hata. ovs224tudkw/3 • Par Lyon's Kathairon.—ThU fintliairon neutralisesibe rffeete of Disease. Climate and old aye. In Preserving and 'Atheism the human Heti areas MIA(' Baldness of many years; elnenees th. scalp from Del hood and Sts natural Impuritleet will mare the Nervous Head. sobs and all Eruptive Diliemee of the Bkln. and is the meet desirable article for Cortina end Immting glees to the hair In the world; Ithapaili unites the elTerte of the choicest Pomades to the Inst4renah Bxtracts, awl ex hales the Perfume Of the most . dellghtfnl flowers. No person should be without:it. feiM only 213 eta.. In large bottles.'.. Bold by all dealers. ewer/whom D. S. BABNISS, Proprietor. 101 Broadway. N. Y. Bald In Pittsburgh' lir It. IL Cellars, O. "rarer. Danl. Peastr., Fleming fires., and Braun a Better. nolaant • • M.P. Brown's Bosom 'of Jamaica Gin get—this Ewers is a preparstion of •locuottal exeellence. In ordinary Matrixes. incipient cholera, IS short, in all carec of prostration of the digestive function.. It is of lireeUrnahle value. During the prevalence of the epidemic oholora and summer complaints of children,ltis peoullarlY effeenionn no family or Individual should be without It. Ceorion—lto son to got the genuine ramose, which Is prepared only by Is. /MOWN, at Mc Drug and Chemical Stores north•eest corner of Elfth and Cheennt etroets,Phil ad eipba.and for sale broil the respectsble epothecaries in the Stetrayand. in rittehurgh, by B.lllj. B. A. Y.Asto,toot A 00, Pr. B. Stab, Lemuel Wont A 00., 7. 8eh0113111111.1 t Co. In Allegheny City by 11. V. Schwartz and Lie A. Berk. ham a C. attOdliga O'CONNOR, REWIRES. it CO., BARKERS AND INSITRADOE DEALERS, 116.16 WOOD DTAILET One doer from First. streetrPithiburgh, Ns. Buy and sell Par and Currant Fniida bight and !flsoa BacLaoaa. Colo; &oast Xuatana and Weds= Tlsne BOIL and Proaduary NotAi .thms par oaTlma DepOeitall Or Par bad .(kittini Manky t and. Insure 11re owl Radio 4114.4.6* tha spis tam. C 6 pal/ (0141110selta ammo 8. 4 4 Ammo. Gb STATE MUTUAL FILLE Wi_RINE INSURANCE CO., • 0F:142 , r1V5.17.99.Y1.A. RANCH OFFICE cor. 4th & Smithfield 1144 Pittsburgh. tispital.:llo.oi9 D4iurt. nsaosa:—Jobs I'. Ituthertord. Dutushiti co.; P. C. Focht - crick. P.arrisburcr; Sa..l .1,11-s, Phil... A. IV libinr. Danitcr, Pittsburgh: A. A. CArsicr. Pitscborghs John IL itutharfisrd, Dauphin cat A. J. Gillett. licrrtstifirg. E. T. JollA. .1. 4 ‘.11L1A.1T. becatcrl. A A. 11AllitICP., A ctnarr th,, a bort Contrary wilt tarot. ciminst ys•rilir cf yea amt i.and naelartMU And transportntAmi isis, on haVil• maratissullan In dty or country. at lowect rtscs -Assistant with carat,. Policioslexced on iscolinc oth, or (or Aterni at Y.M . P. no . &. =7 l- 1' ' Girard Fire & Marine Insurance Co., OF PUILADELPIIIA OFFICE OF PITTSBUItOU AOENCY Ur airs.. 4th .lad Smlthlinld Its. Capital, 3.) Om Da Inarrost—Ww. 31.1iwain. .1. P. St-in., 11 A. 5h0.1.. Moil, Pod Thnrlow. B. 31. Intels,.l.ll. Flsiogen. rho 3111thelli Samuel Joneo, 11.8. Cameo, o i Ceoreo. Wu, 11. POWerl• P. D. Sherwati, A. Dort. Philip P. dul ler. Woo. P. Harter, Ale, Lteron. Jr .1/urnatei Snepporn JONI. JONAS, Pies't A. O.OILLETT, Safe Will lnware Cotton ur Woolon AccorUg. Veroela. Car ew,. Bull4lnroi htny.:,l.trcioadwe and prupertr Wen. A. A , ..CARItIiiR, Agent. and Liver Complain 'ETROLICUNLResd the I oil. In; `irkson, • SI iwons,7 in Oregon: b ; ... 0.. .... —.—. —..—. e ..Siev—kipielf sod wife having Don dresti ber.edlted by the om of your 1' eLeoletan. 1 sigh to beat you mod tot A box of two or three dozen hot• flea lam it Congregot oral Minister in this piers, nod „ay..% of m pimple ere affected with %mildest'. sod on motion of e User. lb. some of toenail and wif.. hence takint yeti Pi TNOLY.I/51. Oil ROCK ail.. W.' snot . 0 0 0 ,011. mi. ce—tero or them eneb—wbcut a yr so and shalt ogo,nnd we have mane tinkered evi gal health for 7 ono .0 V. boos nett (hot time. I hod not taken n tingle bot ile.becore tlis t !Miners of the atommt which so dietretwoo t.dysicept was relieved. and I hose felt outhin rof It clone (hot 0 . My wife was aim:allayed from a anionic di...t00! 1 liver. winch had been of several years atom!" liiPZ Jt h' ff rl.l7l'N.Yjntritio,tiEfl . ii„ . l%.V.Ydr.it, iif Weoo la I. and Druggiate and ...don !mailers eve rywhere. oet2O I eleven. 01e0...1c, P,crGleuca vf 111 mpi I. ---' • Five Hundred Worms Expelled— Ilm•1 ILe foil Iwing rtsbormul from mxpoctr.bM Drugglato 0 am ourprhOult err As of B. A. Vohumto,k9 unequalled VekrUlifLlKC CADLIVATIAOII, N.Y., Jan. 13. 1353. Ilesrrs, 11 A. litlusest.cl: IC (la .realleuran—reottearr Clark.a man of unionists" t ra ra t atr. of the town of Lisbon. Imwranes cc,. N. y.. PA, Is that ha hoe a tells girl, 4 Team old, to whom he Inns 3 dmsr• of it. Palma tuck's V , ralitura• in euremsl” ham's. the •fteromm of tha rams day the pamad at oar tjum Sit V VITEIIII, and at another, 11 Irt WOll.llB. About:la clock the following night, the pas , - el the looming° number of FIPP. lIUNDItgI) a VWitN TY•CJE. making In all, 647, in. lees than 11 hours' time Be rail they War, perfectly astonished at etteh a !AAA e of worms from child of her ago, .and Mst Pa mooted them ruouratelY. 'ery marmot/1)11r. JENNEIt A ItANDALL,Drusersts Preparsd and told by B. A. FAIINPI4TOCK. one. %Cosi cal els, Pittsburgh. nail - los3 , Oakland Property for Bale—This °Harty le situated about one half mile from the city te, fronting on Penoefleania Aroma.- It is c overed th Pratt I r era of the oholosat !kola, many of them iD U hearing. Also en abundance of °rare, Ralptierrl. lioinieberry, to. to. There is a two nor, Frame e, togethrr with eouvenlen• our Waste on IL Fur ,f and filementneoa of location, Ohio In or4rti be rarmaieeit. It COLItAILIS I. little over IS error. I ti the whet, together, or divide It to seat fiuteba.re, TLIO3. J. CAMPBELL, No. LIP {Paw street Ott. S. 1533; Litt A. H. HOLMES Si. BRO hiANUIrACITURZIPI 07 SOLID BOX WOES, SLEDGES, PICKS MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &c., TIMBER SCREW, BRUME BOLTS • - CAR BOLTS, lS111:32. COTTON IT . TOBACO, D ILEMIP DDRDWI3 P TSBUR GIL °Mee 15 Weed st, between let and 911 d. All khan blntstaith work for 111141 n. at. dew at the ther.teal uotlce ant at the lowest Wow. Aar AU wort 1111.11.lttati tailai m 0511 R. C. LOOMIS, 11 Alto hao firm of Wearily & tI 1101.E.ALI: DRAIAR IN ANI) SHOES, BOOTS 39 Wood Pittsburgh eaaily'63 hzen's Utstattlegn vumpany of ?Ittaburgb KING. Paaust.putv. U 41L L. NI AKSLI OY7ICI, Oil - WATER, BETVMII e.AP.Kirr AND WOOD MZETO 11 '::1,121‘nTIISA;;1;.P: XI VFuv• t":111"1` insurN vat-a: lull n d1311 , 44.g eel, 14 AL. L'ap•rilt JNr SSA OW INI.AN 9 NA T 10.4'10 rIZA5srrlArA VON. H L. K. 1 Wc.,.3....rt. , • , . 3r Yen. Da.c..1,.g. H. K.1.v.., - 3.exuel Kea, ! tvr, Proo f .r:;. g,.4. 3 rt p;,..,..0, r I John S. Dihrural . .4 . l!nala ...Items., 11;T :1 , 1 n...-,: , .:. ! 3. e!...nr.. - .41.-,, t•• a!:, i!- - ,...f.t. Wm H, Hay, 1,..,..- M. eortarant. - _ .._.-.. ........... Kb (Meth) . . ?glue WILYAM-. REMOVAL LOGAN, WILSON & CO. MOATS= AND WHOLESALE DEALERS EN POSELOII AY.O Dti It ARDWARE, CUTLERY, tia ie. removed to their new and extensive fter , :iu. Vilot istr•C. tour 4.3,1 abdva th. Elt.Chsrtes Untr.l. vapor. Vic smoraiurgts goorr+ll/. sr, taVi,4l. Plrurait.sti...l ft( tho...at mer.pt,ta snoTt. Meet .-r•r (CO,l to ce... pitr• f,lO, FLEMING 13.8.0THER13, tvxemsa.,,,, J. cum WE OLESALE Ditooo/656, No. 60 woad t, Pittsburgh. Ur 4,lrerrr sr Dr. 501suD. OrirL. ,, r , i V.ralrlD ir R , E 0 TYPES 1 . 03 T r.ryLc BUITyDINO, THIRD tillinitT. • 17171'..VS and struagore who vrioh I'M iirttran 4,1 lib lite itt.e.yeitot et • pric, 5511 f.:11 RID toter.t: to soil or • %..;1 ity,tru nurehicretA Ihrritig ors of the 1t..., oirrar.i.:4 613.4-.4 St vr, orat, - tststi. , l tho parrolle.. with tzri • arcilit+site t he tuA yoyinorfal 11.1, sini daring 1.11.,14,1 the Of • it.o a,* .. .rood tho eninhvity.l %Toth of ivad lOrki St-. NI. nett.wy rto be yihir ti . urf-r ,itrt-DA I•jit i nvV.l taw: , trar• 0Z , ...1 . r ey 5:4 wl. e . -•r7, :roz, DAGUERREOTYPES NATIONAL GALLERY. ACK SON'S National DaguerreanHaft, Nrxwe et Cm Distontul sat, alwAtt strsohtsyhoans tti lims's I'ro atom) Pittaburalt. Latiss ..Ittsstlocam vristilas to obtsla IL ike Ilkonsoset at a:Worsts Weo. will passe .all at Oh. short washtub. twat. tilted my withsuperior Mat otti Httr Litchis. with mob Tory that tho simulator o, hat thw matt w.totrats cm dailies 01 thw human form with all tho ,iv . Of itlettwtal tile. Et AIL 1.115713101. assrwriast. Fahttlags, ao..sommtoly rooted, artl .wliestos talus of original Iltosuosow • e41.1111.a net resnirwl to lake sp4ttirw Amiss* s art twounblssos. 1.41c0 Del - 9 11 .1 to am tam cdt...citr:and et}rhe. , ... MAO. 9,14 or.retlna item , 9 i., e., .1.111.1 t 19. attn... to ho Diarno:vd. , 1A40:1e1r1s17 ser BURKI t BARNES' SAFES—Here 1. Mattel. of testirootir as to the value of o. SAFF.3. aporierhieh we can 000Wletttly net the rePatatlea at raw teoTk. We have Creeds habliehol 'event oerUtioatee. !Arming that Sane nad• for oar regular and orAlharr gotta, and raid abroad. bare .been ..mbk.ete.l to the SEVEitIIST TRara IN AUTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. and prenerved their ocatentatotally iron damage. The foliowtha le another Drool of the nine ineontratable oharatten— $lO.OOO WORTH OY BOORS AHD PAPERS BAUD WITH A $4O MTV ALBION, Itno o6uarr. Bicrremb. 12.1862. Mama. Umiak a Ztakad,•Dear alre: Your two let ne wire duly reo.tred. 1 wee absent at the time. 1 would Pas lo regard to your Pe. loonstior It pertoetly FMK P ItIP)F. I teeted the cu I boOghtki Too lest MIL en the morning I%ru a ed n a a l et t ... bUtigt—or4co%The buildingre.. • largo three story building. kly bele wee In it et the Ilene of the Om and tell into the cense. where there to• iarg. amount of oil. It to a very hattire. Ily notes and- book! Iketoo.l3ll that were In the Pars. amounto.t CO atiout Teo TbOuund Ilelltire. thick WO There ten not sirple paw irwurecl; and further. 1 woold advire any 'person who doing btudnees. to loc. no time, but bay a dale to keep their paper., ay., in—sod pet one. that Pi good. I eon safely retamineurl your betel Ambignee'si Hotice.-110 undersigned Aa-, slgnies of ItlnWsao tintzegrott, hereby notify ail Fermat( Indebted to cal Ileene/ton, to will and •niage Delinent. and all parents basins claims &signet lamo,lll gleeee present them tar settlement. The store will be pot oven to sell tut tbe stook of gads' on band about 60days fmm - this date. where N. 11, girt geld, one of the Assisswee will be found. REUBEN 3111,6E1t, Jo., GEOROE A. 000110. WU. 11. 111NOALD. " Pittsburgh, Oat. 10.1843. Andirneee. HENRY H. COLLINS VOISWADDINO AND M=q AND WIIOLEAALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEDDS J , FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, N0...d6 Wood street, Plttsburgh. 3! LADIES FANCY PUBS. M'CORD & CO. • Would most respectfully invite -the attention of baleen, their large andeompletontookof FANOY PURL now op.log, (smearing in pelt Sable, Stone Martin Pitch.' Lynx. Carmine. Siberian Nuirrel, Rock Martin. 11. st, Coney and Swan'. Donn; Millis, Victoria.. Sol aprig, Bono, So. comer Wood math draft Su Lizuvrtts exn. LAYAYNITI Hlpl Off Comm , Now Yr rk rolumn. Norse's . Invigorating Elixir CORDIAL—The day haaltused when • great reirta :, mull b, cried down by pseudo ittleuce. The itt.mpt t Non made to thipreolaWl the merits of - theinixir or Cor dial. bean rat... . tr. Idorse has a repat.ti. to, high In the redentitle i., orlduf both hamindtern to ba resehad o by the CArriligN of the invidious. Look at the attested mum wrought by tide preparation. Tley oemprehend dyspepaia, Wynne.% every. land of Montan morality to famalee, nervorm mints. of all kinds. Dyer complaint. chronic !initiations of Oh. stomach and bowels. general pro . th m on . yupt,o.o7. Incipient patalyabi. hiPoohan dr,th.haad.obo. ...stipation; and innumerable rem phypia "'Mo. it to Impoinitdo to specify In in adVartio6- ~z,t., Pleb or. immegnahlo. end they us <Maid to &newer to all who doubt the yropartla of this leading medicitt• oft:ll.l9th entail. • . . Thu. opputut I. pu t 'moiled, conototreted, to plot bat- Gee. P 113G0 per bottle, two Or WOO, An for Sln, . • C. 11. NINO, Proprietor, • 112 BrOOGWar. New York. kohl by Neonatal throe Um Galled Pluto,. Cele stla and the West Indies. - General Amt. to Plttabursh,Geo- Entler:ooroar. Wood Geeet end itirsitt itlley, and ilesollta BM , . Wester wog Alia Amite. • acas•hrr... ... .n,. .c v ~ .:} ~ ... ..tatc.~.a.r~s. /.5..,.r7.'t-`a~!:7tYxXb: ~~ HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL $500,000! R. C. LOOMIS. Sc.. Ho. ER Wood ,trot Artsburp:i. DIRECTORS: MANS L. ..... Eats of me -Etta, Ilartinnl. -farm" of Once{ a . Co Intemfore McNamee. tint ct Rtven a of ft - an, Ettt a Co. • •—• il4/iara dMel; Firm rf Me!lev a co. Gem, of ticara, Blies a A int? S. AN, ........ or. E. Mahon a Co. Firm of Willard a Woad. .. , ... , lemi P. D0me.:..................... .......Finn of Stone k Stem. 'D.'S , G. R1y..........- .......... 1 , i rat of NY. Clapp a Bowen. /dna Low FL-ni of /Amos Low A Co. Charles B. Hakik....-............:.....Pir5cr of C. B. Hatch lt Co. John B. Hutchinson. ........Flea of J. C Coen , sr Co 1111/i am G. Lantbcrt.-...-..Firm of A k A. Lawrence .. Co, °Wrier A. Buckley' Firm of tinek , et t Co. L'. 1 .1 Alterburyof.,....Virm of Lewis Atiertorl Jr. a Co. &mi. P. Rorfou, ..-_.....F1em of .1.11 Bret., Morgan A Co , Amos T. Dwinkle...-....Firm of Tniwtaidue. Derinkt A Ck. John €. Nelron..- ----Firm of tleleor. a Co. Marla P Rsktiorn Firm of Bald win. Starrok Co. renege C fh/linr Firm of chid - men .t tkitnne Goortfr II Homan Firm of E. D. :normal A Co. Locum D. (Annan .......... --Firm of Comm, Late cop A Co.. Thomas Mrseerrow firm of T. k 11. tleereolikr Amid Sartfi,rd Firm of John...lA Suntan!: f. tphas• LT Norton, Film of Norton. Butler a Llidl: Criaeles TRY Reph0nPnid,..........—., ..... -..-...:Flrm of bryd a Pau% Dual.wi W. Bull, - Firm of Ilkekell, Herrick A Hull. Afroi 9. Barna.-- Firm of A. S. Beznes k Co. Roe L00kic00d,.............0............Firm of It. Lockwoody ‘ .oo. Lucius Hopkits,...- Arm of Hopkins. Allen Co. Iceman 0.1, 'cow. A. 0 .00/d. Firm of Crown, Reimer A Dirt. Lane II ProDinghersa, Firm of Frothingbitm, Newell A John s T Na to. ...... Firm Firri of Swift, florlbut 11 .. Curti t.. ...... ..................-Eirm of Condit it Nntit. Ward A. Wert. Firm of Work 0 Utak?, Safkrn 11. Stockwell .Eirm of OlbectiJElookwell k Co Jaws Fir m//umphroy,... of Barney, /111113threY AB , Win T. Danko. enabler ()or feu Fern Ilafil. Din N flarnefr Firm of Wolfe, Ferny A Co Homer Norman Startle Pearro,.. .110..rge Pearce. A Cm 81.51110 A L. LOolllB, 11.18. 11A117111. Bectetary. JAMES P. TANNER, WHOLESALN DEALER. A BOOTS, SHOES, .130NIZZIA-AND LF.ATHER, No. 56 Wood t, Pittsburgh, lILTIM. TM. *Oll MCAT. XV' Aly eia k consists of upwritdo of 2500' embroolnq every variety and et's+ , of BOOTS, aud BONNETS, sursharod Mutt :rem Now E mamas/alms., adapted axpreerly for PALL nod WINTER SALL% and will Se NMlat 118tibiltethrT Priem— moloarlog faeurably with Moro of Philadelphia end New York. Parrtmatere will olorme .01 001 examine before blarMg. Alm. NEW YORE SOLE EXAMEN- I IrYY ger Wa mazer the attention of. our read to the savertimen..nt of 51010103 liivsi) ORATING I MD IA14" to h. Nand .16.6 the fourth SW - Another Case of Fever and Arne. A few day. sic. we recorded •11./013iShill, CM, Of Faye ant Agile by thy csa of Dr. M'/Ana's Lien. Plll/1. Webs, now another to mention. vim [hate Mr. James Short. Dliaihonbursh, who elated that he 11.4 labored and eaiy mire. attack of Ague and Fever. sod waa • tored by the nor of the. 1111.. hbartie silo a ..d so opinion, founded on oba.ryation, 1%111 ate the beat for billione complaints over offe . hl...ctlon of country. sithrokii Dow known so a sere reign remedy for thy-m -ouses of lienstia 11.r.moneut. or Wreaks* of the Liver, orovriators of Dr. McLane'. kills wer• not D . erare4 he troluant, but grullfrlng 6,1 tonnes of' its geu• It] , and curttive eapteity. In this =spent, this In I. medicine ham exceeded their moot sanguine toper int on., sod induced them to hops that It will be intro. tinred into every funny in the United State. gsr-Purcharere will be csreful to oak for DEL &PLANE'S OELLBRATIV , LIVER PILLS, end tete none There ere other Pills, purporting to be Lira, Pill, nos br.fore the nubile. Dr. !['Lane's Liver rim. also hie Oniebratrit be: cause, eon Ist, be hnd at all renoecteble Drug Strays the United States. and br the sole Proorietors PLEN[ti❑ BROTHER& Suurewre to J. Kidd A CA., CO Wood at. On Tuetday morning, the Zak hut.. Tyinity Chute Jy tbu RS, T.ll. I man. JOSEPH PENNOCK, Ewa.. of thk 64,0 :Ire MIRY WILKINS WEEP, of Lancreet. FEW APVERTISEMENTS Interments to the city of Pittsburgh._ rna NOTI.IOIp. !LS/. TU NuTEXIIM t!,. 1113. dduto. Children Mini.. of Merl U 1 Oman ............ , tiantritir iianerni I:shin/mien 1 0 Itraipina-C.iczb ....... ...... _.-....1 ilydroran .... Mania ..... Boil Born - ii.niriat titarnie Ilemor rhino. Total 7 11 leCt--lataalat 11—Vibita 1.9--Colo/ea :-1 gal Ps Of T... 12 TIMIIS I.ll:lattr 1 I.t.r t to 2... " 2to 20 to 30— •• 60 to 40.. • 40 v. 50-- ° 60 to fa-- 1 6 tsrlor of ttiell4;anloilleaiiii. C. F. WILLIAM'S. Phrtictan to Hartof 1146106. TO THE PUBLIC! A NEW •DISCOVERY IN CHE%IISTRY. • DR. DANIEL MULLIEIt is L giTeattentionto those that mil frtv9r him with a MIL 014 win At all time* bore* r.r boo of biedlolmas for all the it:Leases below. to t h e given Mom— kbthisioor Aathma. goat, Nenrele,TlcAoler . .ny. Lys end, reties or volt liimsta. Delphinia= of the bomb Tin-a nr Amid Head, 1.1341ee. Bronchi:lA. Orsini, Ft. V itllll . Dame, SO. or Week Kies. Pilo,: our • I from 3 t lb darn . Errolpiiaa form one to Mc.* dare. 11 r Did on before impurathei; IItIYAR AND AQUI: IN ON 6' DST. or rarer of any Mad, loon no. to ChM, 0.1.1 D,arohnen. in ono d o; glob Uradarbe, In Mime minutos—lf Inhameto. of. not to mom Nannette, to on. minute; Cardin, In Ono Amu; Limo Domplaint, Menem* , Pairs DroPoY• oroie ia. Imalbec. andall Vainal.lkmaplaintoortilth eanoot b. oo leniminel in print; and all gmmt Diergies mama in o**h...runt grog Come along...don't fear th. DOttoto .s.l their (rived.. There le nothing In rho oboe* bet vhat is tem. Thousands of eartlficatre night bk. Omni ben., bob the por itsve become tired of oo eh b dledlclnM r te entlrelr clear .nrtibing `3M L• As ads reads middling ;Ironic he le willing the: hie Oa QDININS renter *boll be acontioned.arld if he nom. chart of do. logo the above. where them hat been • proper attention .iron to Ms proscription. let it be male known br Par rot., who aroinlventenOefti to book what they MO'. Dem who do nor IMP conveolent.cm send for the med. Ciao. mit is all lab:link and If 11.4 NI T` , . , tib..l. Fill not tall. Thom that will place thomeelvmm thet be mu 1.0 Mem twice or throe time, a dsy. end a o h o ht. on *avitin*. n owad pty—oely the soden price of am ruelisles trust for modicZos. laj.Dr. M. mu be seen for oonsultatlm at lb.- Portal Rag!. 'Smooth Liberty street. l'lttebnrith. ORRTI PIO ATM S. TWO, to vartltr, that Dr. D. .11.1illiar otTurird a rot MI ILOIMe. a/ his ante. mot• than 9 I hi hasnill a hillare In his TIIOS DARER, Warhitintoni D. O. Dec- !.'52 Franklin Howe. This ta t,.eertlfr. that Ur. D. tltillier oseahlod a tsars s my hints. s• his sacs, 3 moittha. and I tutardat Lllon to hit htteasdas. JOHN ALB •A`Taf S ti.TB(Di. Match 221. I hi!. Masan lic O.Pt. Balt .Md. Thlab in certify. that Pr. D. &halli4r occupied a room la mp house. as hisoflica, Era months. sod I sever heard of a failure In his profession. • A. ZI it7ltflYLlkie. Fhlladnebla noSO StidAytwsT. Third sl. Hossl. &rand Willow. 'Allegheny COunq t. ox: ti IA; VI the Orphaaa' Court in and for tali county: n the matter f the fteouwit of Joteph )•, sur riving Farwor of the Ettete of • Garrett Wall. deed. No. 74, Oot Term..at. Ltd now to wit Noe. 2510,18b3,0n mo tion eta. W. Loomht, AttorotY tut •Wingf for, the 00000 a9OOlOO J. N. hotly ..ifatot to dl. L T th• funds in the hoods of sold Neeenter.' BF the Wart, JARED 11. BROOM Week. Notice to hereby given to all person. intereeted. tbat the Auditor will attend, at hie oaks. No. 89, sth Most. PittP boron. on W,dr rata,. the alst day of Pee. next. at o' rtort, r. sa, to illecharige the doti-s of hie appointment. nand diva J. E. BRADY,Andltor. the Court of Common Pleas 11i1 C 2 f Boner CCIIIItT. No. —. dept. Tom, :bathe matter of the Voluntary easigm . mut of John M. Townsood. And now, to .It Nov. Motto. the Court confirm the amount of .A. R. ItTilonnt, Aptgaw, cad alopeint B Wiliam, Eta Auditor , to die. tribute the fund among the creditors. The Auditor above nomad will attend to the duller of Ws appointment at hi. raw, B , Dec nith. at It) t',lectj•. Y. no3o-1.11) B B WilmON. Auditor. .QELLERS COMM SYRUP—"WITLIOUT I .7 A RlTAl..”—Pittsburgb, (nth Ward)) Feb. lastf.nso—. ..11 , R. V. &Mary ft:tallith tolUmo. I caught a Tory tAvera add. The night hallowing. I wont to bed canner hen fusel: yet notwittelamEng, I had fleet none the tight before, rho Derma sleeping with no was so tench Joilfired by my oortahing that be got on and want to • ruo Mars and bought • bottle of Vier Cough Sirup, ens due of which. LI my groat aatonietuneut. stepped my o,ugb to II by tingle. I went to work lathe mmning, and am now oult•well. Vont.. do.. JoUN EVAN. I hereby certify that lam well arquatnted with the abase ctroumstances. and that the statement wirenla true. A. :J9IINNON. Preparad and mold by E. E. BRUM, .158*ool.intrae. and by Dragalata la town and =Until, no3o NEwISIIISIC—A complete, ass:nil:tent of &mac with length& and Italian' eronleg ratansTea Ind Potpourir, arranged far thn Piano. frr.m all th e ?gent le and annular Oporm of Kosar4 I.loelsrttl.' M•yertenr. UMW, Verdi, Anber,Waber, Posit's), ',canting, Vhsten. .to. .to , tearetber *!,b the Intent tempo d one of Tatil. Uottrehalk, Jaltien, htraetnab. eta , eta, Suet trod and for male by H. SCHRDEDISR • 0.). no3o Cartro'm tf all, a 3 4th et.. B UTTER -3 bbbrfromh Holl, roc'd by 11...1t; 10 teas prime. tor rale by cin4lo 11)011111( 11. 1101.1,110. F ISI.I-500 bblo. Lake Trout; 4(0 N. do do do; ' • 200 obla Whltellebl sno ei do dc; 00 bble Lake Belton; •00 do rlokled Ilerrloit; 00 do remelt No.B Mackerel. far rate by J B. 0/111A11{1D. MERCK M', MARIAM-30 bb 10. for sale by ooao J. B. OANVIELL. BANS-50 bbis. small white Beans far etbs by J. B. CANFIELD (a ALIA/al:IS-40 bb'll for sale by , 1. 1.10 J. B. CANFIELD. PPLES-30 bbls. prime j. Al E 1134 l ig: . a Lo •NA OLABSES-200 bbl N. 0. for gale by iva note J. B. OANFIRLD. OLD -9m Or , IT %a 31:K) SACKS RIO OOFF A ZIL fa:kap_ by _ u " 1 '1 n 11%.13. Manufactured Tobacco, vari ou poi Wanda. for ind. br A. CULIMMON. u BALEF Mere Y.ll , t: U. P:t ta and Blnek Tem, for en e 4 y ULBIIRTSON. 30 WHOLE, and ,Infilf Du. new Raisins for solo Ur A. OULBEIMPON. 300,8 0 ,8,!;,„5,t..?;b°' 1.1 24 Mg& Q n tiiRPSITURAFII PROPERI) YFOR OALE b k dtt — aglA r AWD ° :lll l Z.rili=itrllu " un i . l Main Woe., In atm boron oh of Mbar abarnh.",Tho owner .Igbon os more to the dfat .the WhOliot :nut low prior of 11116. tar lcuittor inknostion: apply to i. B. bIaLAILS;Iio. 21.11 th at B . ANK STOCKS -40 abuts M. M. IloOlr. Wharth r. ad do swung. Btok Pittrburgb; 10 do rittoburigh Trutt:on:moor, • • 3 do •Wooharnor Errlaza AlifoirtWor or WS Or - WILL: It a03,3t/lorT ' • - 'O4 WOod/tr..t .raao ‘S,';: *ITY BONDS. 8500000 7 Pittsburgh °sup* : . „ - BuTTER.-1 pnate roll, In cloths: 0 bait. do dO do: \ croido. • arm, 0029 \ 11113. Y. MATTI:IIIRa .3,C0 VOl I 0 TO kONTRACTOILS.—VO . , !SlitN ,t 01110 AM LROAD —Proanstle OW b rentelved at t o litline of t.l4.(kmisitters and Ohio Rallontid. t. I.:rinaton. or.ot it. lo[ t\ or lieroa b. u.ar. for the ~ r adon 1,1 lat , 31 .7.1117 ,r IV. 76 tattoo of 0A031.4. road, of whimh. lb e esotern totrins. too:tit:ASS; it , m are. Sett ir-et of etrlliston; sod OA. wedeln portion. cousin, t f .1. 0:Is 11., r.s Prettyon the Karomtia Hirer and tho mouth . tb• biz ttandk. A itiroots obits of tha to \ ..-.:r to , ~.,t—i riudivtg tr.tking atei to ting—Si oar y and ..!..o"ron . nod Lo writ tforthy the attention 01 e.ttoneitil- rontr - tc, qt. leet., stootooss 01 the 1,. 'tort an , now rt.c.is tor on...lt:tattoo, and the ...eters vortivo will S. presaml terSosseeti, by It, Sib . Dere:ober IttritoA Inturtnatirnalsoky bo Obt•lnSt l 0 5 pollestion at toe lin i WIT'A otiloor. at Carlsaton sod d u, erelolto. Ay order 1 the Wool. , CU S. H. FILog.. Lliot Ermine. , N. 0 —it. Boar td it tlic Works o Vitt - M:144 ...I.r 'tote diroott.tt, the Cicvl wt. sad Oh it Railroad is to tot .too-tt noted. on ottate. se \count. will mad at I> shiston r. ft e I' th of l'e." . obese a,5,,, for the. onowee•ot re ' elm, and pot, us t o the .ritictrals that Slay thou Ain 1.,...1 so 4 PP LES-44) bbLi. P4oelce, Itarahng, Van- LW deo... dr , rectti t: ' \II4N 11.1 i 11. U.ILLIN A -_.—.— i 1 11EESE.-5(10 boo. 11217:te W. R.' , Clifene, Il..) iitXt do largs Croats dnitikk do. to to Plooipsie *. do; .00 do line h Dalu' I. do r _to ruie bit soft UN. 1 0 COLLINS. MARRIED EM=l 3 7. o "—• gUTTER-3 bbls. Fresh ' 11. this day re calro4 by blY2b EIY.N • Y. 1.1. DOLL Se. IsTIONS-15 Mlle. for sale b 3 NJ/ 002 Ii 1.11:R1n coLiaas ,r i - OR SALT --ii. RARE. CHANCE' TO ES' )IAIt3IMONES.—Tbs robreriber; doll / run of chang ing bit burineer.offrri for tat, , o.t sby go l d. hie str and -nunoolinni: TANNERY. afforded In. Terre 'flout ! , 1f.411 na. Ti,, huildluos c on.l.ft of P ) ,4 4%.4 11 ,4 7. ••Tt.ti.. WO, 60 'by 26 Ire . 31.1 i and Dark lloor.e. lif e 110n.r./t 31;fee, ell new. Attached to th a ronoara. u a Attlitt 4:p. , iTIC. In .t0.4.1/ 1 z rontilue OriOr, 1.16i4 for umptne ‘ krirdtbff. do. Thu ober. Yard A.me!gery corme learn for c rk fro, m g , 1....iAg built upon the mOof appro ,, d P ..• r.. .Z1,11...r0f outrun., and befog the oily. Yard in t e c ity, pr rate a rape charter, for all eut.rDr.ing .. 6 1 solar `node •vf. audjuerstive busfueoa eot"lt'riat7f.l''rpe'"r co"g.' bt ri l lr PoOL 4 clL ' 7`oolglt'd " t fh • I;Var ;7 in o no, t wo and ' threw years. A./cure hy fnoo•fir- 1 op',...NlawlaiiT I JOHN TIRRHAN ti.! 8)J -IN ft ito Fish, Troll* , , Shad, Sao , f ~ ' a• ,ji,l,. eta ff 11NRY ILl.l,ll:LL'itf. ' • _. I,i oL ar.N h IllUP—Beleher'd St: Louis A . ,to thi v b r ruo. the g aufr.n e a rticle. first robed fold „f r add by \ W.A. \ IoCLURO,OOr. Woad A 60. rta. • iBAN.BVIttiIES--Bbble.Cranberries just J reed...4lom sale by ir A. fiIeCLIIMU. W EET C I ORN-2 , bbl. superior Shaker 173 aura; Coru 3 u scroed by W' A. 3IoGLUI:CI. , k PYL ES-1V this. Raintx,s, lieekwalder - 5.... Ar, ter sole. by'. VON 13 \ Ntillobr.T d.M1.11t1113 Y. PPI t PA PI:V.—Sr:O ream (fa .-ivon:) awl MI.. Straw 97rx; ring Paper for Fula et aleVOoturrr- I,,et kr ta 13,,z4 10FLST t SIURPLIY UtlAtt—ZO bhde. primq , ,fur sale low to . 14 BON N 1. 1 ,1115.14 MI.MPHY. ku R R. S.NCK= c —Es. tew shame ,F.'Valzis C0.,71 AT:6 NT PEG PLOATE—A yew ardele and hr I,ADD t DS LANE'S!. iTCE&I3AND - LEATI,IEkt,. in store and 4 i., oNt. r CW.L4 DgIVDA DX LANGE. VAlit & BLACK BRIDL'F., LEATIIER, io r,T BARD A; DR LANOE. d LC, bbls. -No. 1, for sale by ‘ll n 024 4, A. TAIINKVOOK A CO. "~ ~ ),' r. 44 APLE SIJOAK--4 bblx. for Pala by 1 1 12524 J D. WELLIAhig. EA NS—SO bblg smail whim ree'd on eon . cignembt.. for by 1;41Cli. CANDLI3I3B. Iron Bedsteads, COMSTOCK, BROIILBY & CO.. Slier Room No. 96 Leotard .9(. • • New York, ONE liGOll Witt.? OP 1113.0AliW AT. tulfllo nod Folding, plain and or naiaen too ut:DOT¢A OP of all ktbde. Hotel. Hospital. Prie , Fatally. ref roues sot Children's Bvieteals always n tP.m. , . MP. p general eeeortotent fa Iron ntrulturee t el, 11..: Cod othar Matra:soot .s.oorbece • ell...tote ere euperior to all others la point r.set . tratans and They are elects m tra Vermin awl are exceedlottlY dneablet Pirtabta •ed conicalino thdern to on, *Vent may be addressed 0 CohleTottlt. BROMLEY t 00, No. 05, Leonard street. New York. eve .tiet . e vatr.ed btr the rata of the sheer. heetTlP . toe titcslare erns veb...r requested. nol2 flm o t.i , AR..41. IN BE/NEP. COUNTY FOR ...ALE-130110.0t ~a t,tr. 010 hirer, in Moon Ton,. s p, I toile from L 11111.ptbursh sod imovelletelT ONP titer Doctor, ondaletto o 5 p‘r, a at loot, 1 of which Is cleared. pprep of meadpw. Sal e hood wood laud,with tine Or. c oesd. The luppver.cppntA ern It Frame Deeltieg Bern and getel our. bothilorta. lbw cultital,l lent ' • el level with large 0000010 of 1/cunt. Jn title pt. o •eht of ll:ether or • I , lit. of the Y..ry hart qualitit oleo a thl oils •eib of U. acre.rid/ 00 rote D. bIoLAIN. r mot Er. Loots 010, Ltotir Co. Er Lorna. Mt.. /5.'63. lIROPOSAI S for a Tekeeopie Om Holder, with Puerineirtn Prom- reeetrel hy 21.111 Cprapany. RS Its UIV-P...0001111it V.4 , itia 0. 1864. That]. tlolder to be of tho frldne tog dirtrotrelorle wig The upper, or inner part ILS bvt 10 lento. dtanseter. by 80 deep at the reins, ant the lower... 000..0 raft 100 feet diameter, by 06 toot deep. reds most ihetodo the erection of the whole on the Ca r a grott/PL,. 100010. cod the pottina It In etanplete workitteontar. White of the specification may be hal by application to 500 0. t err a Ordered by the Board. nail dlwafnewtdts KUW.6SO STAGG, Bea'}. lEHU EtAWORTU, corr.er of Diamond 0 tp.l Dm aErry. 'dab. t , federal tria anstomera and the putiVe gereerall that r e .nner rovialag Ihrg• awl cOoto e.4eoti ofI.O3OCK atroh c , rti. Y. Iv, Inaverh.l. rigupowdre. silos Cr., 0 . 211, gls:t:ol...7a'%diat.'qg'aoti'ATtltli'• lll ' Iti8: '- fr ° o1 (Mr. Ita 2:Th: ptveverer Otrun. Leman alai Orange Peraly. sup. rlor Freuelt tril AN hit?, r'ert, Teretriffs. Ohm. and Mai. g 4 NB?, ea:ether with a geaeral er , re 1,11-U ef p.rr • hPlCkS—ell of vhicla ha Is getertuined • oraoh lOW proc4 that caI2DOC ho bat by any ether 6t to in the city. nollr - UCKWII E AT FLOUR-100 sacks in store ff p b, • oils J. . BOOKS.. WTI. A. WART', DENTIST, Penn street, 3 Doors above Hand. &FE ICE hourg from 9A. B. to SP. Y. On ‘tarasyr y;..n.r• will to near,. or ettatvioi to isexr chop e. x, oy 4,141 ggrtattrttiruf 0 cwior al - Pi:recto coffering, nolffloa Chocolate, Cocoa. and Broma. • BAKER &. CO.'S American and'ira i Prptalual (1 1 3.000LX/R, COCOA. aad Lta,alA. to which fa., prrafaxas ha, lawn awarded b/ the etorf torvt!tv , r. sod Fairs of the Union, aro km Palo bj .11 thy arlcairal Clroacre La thaTult.LY.tatea, and 05 chef/ aaants: fia•,:ar a Moorrmf Hp,/ Yara, Grant .0 Twelrs. Thatual V..l3randiee.llalflsnora; Esanat 3 Dud te R BASER CO it e1 y417 1 5714.....1 ° . k' t .DS: V PI ' 37 D.tCh.g.r. 51.66. JOHN CARTWRIGH'r, BIANUFILOTISIIING CIITLER, S URGIC & DENTAL INSTRUMENTS TAILORS eit TIZWEII3 ' , FIPARC, RAZORS. SCISSORS. ex- GUNS, PISTOLS & REVOLVERS. 113RTIOULAR attmtion Vn to the man sLopig..lll"'4-_,egrvirovid= Pl[tal:rir Abd"24"l nOLo ' lanu.ki onto strarilid to Jobn eartartight for toe 16t.nve Nlonuraetnent.st the dotetied to brrron. Sent lOW. oel4-3twanr. • 1100 KS teceiv,ai .to-day at DAVISON'S 1) 6ecY K id Whiakei (rest. near atlir. ' r The Altalir.l4 of the iiihte.34supplE..far all -resorts, Patin, Pre sett tioldkr, Links: or is'es sad Poems' Cr Tooth, llostrateo; Tip Top. or the Noble Alm. illuotroted; Genius of Yadtb, eer, solenlid edition of Morrie Po- •ms, Judah's Lao: Alexander's Moral Be au; do Prins idea tthoreh..llo:er; do Consolation; Pathor's Lftsur hr s.l.gotiCangyk'a Pastoral Thootegy,ClarksnAks Wholesale acd retail. by J. 13. DAT/SON. DGAR-COATED 'CARDAMON SEEDS, toe acd pleasant doror for the breath-6 "(Our jun renelved and for W No. IT Wood e by g.- Slstreet. /aUNNY &03---1500 - Gunny Bags on rolubraratut, for ehglo !ow ro 4w*, by pc= MI. UM:10.1.14' A CO. gIagESE-2000 lba. Pramicm• Cheese re unSmired by Itallztad...l (or si.• by • To Iron Manufacturers. TIER; ItRNTON IRON COMPANY of Weston. Pernunirsola, with evttal$1500001'0; holing heeonle tha owners and V.Prioletro or rho I t.ntou and I , lekorm even's. In Wrote= lohnulsanl• tot mat.' log. In to direct fm' lb* -00, are now nrerared to toll lebta m 114. their inn.lo,lll.lita, on piUrr.tYl to ID. tor• ritory atnetal. The steinonloluel eneerionty of th e Renton proem whole", Iran Ore ran he waren** lot wholgtit Irma at about the net oroznvering Ore into PI, Aletahtendarsit' unneeren•he to recapitulate ita ad..aotaghp bore . L.ttets saldre...4 to W. Der• tf,fl'-Wood LK. at htto IC eoilvort. nllechen• county. Pa.. Where a 7nraliee with rho denten haprolemensh now in mental:a vrenntlon, will meet wall nononiete attention. no&tMetlX rrocilamalian SY chino of a precept under tno hands of Win. B. McClure. Yroeideot myths Oman of Clete Rion Pius. In an 1 for the Sth Jodicial diegloteif Pent, sylvenia. end Justine of tho.Cerort efeJser nod Terminer.' nod cinema! Jell del On inand for - raid District.and Williaoillorke arid dlatriel Adams, kept . Amoeba. Joel& ea of the same :entity, in and for tne cuonty Of Allealse• ',rotated she lOth day of Norambef. In tho'year of 'our leced ono Lhouta.‘rul elightliondrni and Ofts-thrn, end.tlie me directed. fot heiding ot lifer awl ' , derrotner ao4 General Jog Deliver f . of tbe C.Airt II use halt. city of ria,urgh, on the Sth MOlitilf of Decimber. at. 10 clock, s. Publle notice le hereby Riven to all destines \ of the Cornoor. and l onetablee 07th...comity of .illeadse ny, that Mel b. then aid Lhono. In their Proc , n - y.nous. wlth their roll., treonle, loqui s hions. exautioatioaseod other nmembranels to do then things whitth ur tilelr Wrerpectlvo Mine, in tboir Lobed f atilioant done—end also thee.. that will proiecute the consorters that nog aril. corner be a the jag nf raid county of Allenbony to 14 thou an t there 001.4.0010 F laloa e•- MT., undo,/ toy hand In . •- . ' . . November, In the yese of qur timad.ed cod Ilft.y.three, awl loetral UREEP PELTS-59 noitl ILK, 'Merino, lam lb Cotoo Flane•l Undorsb w i ry. for the earl. CU PLAIDS!—A .on Co., L No. 250th It, will open th 4 intro • • 4..ther lwautlfti wwortmant sllWool nadir, , hr • oo'• ‘l:l,lN4l' LSI SLIAWLS!—i 1. lampire,Watarloo, Watewlelt ret'd . t A. A. *WOK I PLAID IIE LAINES It.g.at A. A. Ilium* se. more etttmas besatfral Plaid orr fLOAKS & TALMAS—A.'AA.AIason c0...1'1'1,3101i this mosnina. itotberjut 0! Lodi. Cloaks auffThlcsas. Orthet...t Vika Ind M. tees r. , EITILORRAIN AGENCIr. N. 1-kNAW Y6.A.EC AND LIVSItOOL 4,k; ftweelloweasillelases. Slll.PBstal Weekly, P=.. l ADNLLIIIA AND LIVELLPOOL WIN garium; R i IVPS <OUT of livecheeter earl cu t , . 1) cl a m ) , 1 / 4 . 12 4ium ter eet, ea 14 the enly4grett for Pittebeireh;llB has shwa oti head Peereeem Ticket, endght.DeAqs, teem tl eet , eart Llogua pclaße rW t=ft.ZV %M : Yea' Yorkk ager APAI!. ca thwro,ll, the 11.11 Mad Oriltat „ . Instl:et eeekiaeif - PORK—'_o b,ble. Meat Pork. rODIDIoll i t zoo.: J. a CAM LADIES' WAIL. miiitiztatii, AMUSEMENTS. ,Tamil AdeeT:isomentg. of Ooneeits or c.v. MCAT EZ PAD In dATIIImmeo. AT - E'EN -1E Mill Thursday December lit, °PANE. CtriPiamesus.r mazaarr ITALIAN OPF/Lk COXPANn. By the Cit:ssa• of Pittebanth. ^ LITCREZIA BORGI 1. SIGNOR ARDI CI lIIAESTRO4. DIRROTOB... slaNtAtA ROB VRIZ:t I MADAM IlitftlitNllll4*\, tittlt.oll ilirIOLINI: I titiNOli et) , Ertl% Friday, December 2d. Porno - ell and Loot Might of to 'tall. OD.r• C0R1, 41 1 • to the elite. of Pittobarah. - .e s ,VOZARTS MASTER PIECE, \. e, DON JUAN! . I: \ Virg - Dn. Chile , :f; : ll`trittltfr. Orem Hooks. , fish, with taukre via b.• fur re • T . 7 v., 17tadg:air the .rein store, . . , in-Diurnal or the 111,11 hay+ botsolgocittrittilisirt g.tober's aryl itelloer Mario Sumem. *lux* iteata' Mar b• so-Door. 4.4 dalak; ti tit .nip t:l o'clock. preeieelr. - • 1.29 1 t OLE BULL, N , LtIESPEOTFULLY 811.110U/ICOS tolha 'cid .. a Sittlsburah, that hi .rill slit. fa . tbl• City. " KAN') CriNCEN.T.t.rterron Ow Pith and ash 01i0... "r3P.Vvoniel','„",l3WlVlli'kl.b.orr.G°lTA AD. NIAUSICH 1311tSKOSOU, the n great Piasitt. It, .3 Irirrelor and Cesdortor. V 4 ~ ' • ' _: • Yor Stoseatome 11,11 attystlarr, ii• fiture•dda4.- past. ac aat the Stkrt (Ist of ur. statpie«,i[uste Store. , . stAbitt • , \ • AUCTION \ SALES.;:.•':- s BY P. . D VIS, A Ailognm Cbause;Wal Saks Boons, assasi of TA' E & FANCY DRY GOODS 41. clonaing. Deo. hi, t lO dslost Zothtottrchtl Estes Itztodut. comer Waal As 4 Ala sta. v div tt,rgo aml genera staminiort ol ftimomi ttipli eml Yalta VorMan and Damian,' De7Doollm • At 4 o'cloelm,Gmortho, Itintwoza., (ARUM . . Glassman. = ::::111 " 1 6 +11Wrgt ," '7,0 . 1.7141113: resift either bed, and pibtr , wo, hoot =WAS. Covet , ith a Tit.° ty aT other artisMaror kaoarkNN end oh., \ lacM P. At. DaNia.,..aMOL. - 1 A TN") 1 mOrnin t 3.14. Rom IRWRI,TER'S SAIE-OP.SBASON \.FASIII,OhrAIILk CLOTIIIIII.4-410 Wetted. NC/T.:Qat, at IC o'clock. to the Oraimercht I coroeeNood sod Ylrth at... will. be 'old without reenirfor sewers t whom le oral coseert• • lame sod well sorer oloe'oor'Oe autnalor,wtoter alothtag. made lo the lete er, t k ...OOMIVIWILO anterior berettat eekbmere. cloth, Milan reef,. sa et (lemma rl,. ewer black and Sums nernmers nent• extra line Weak. blue nodbrawu cloth Lock sad dress als o leered beaver. hater-ham el air lion orer wet: whi met. pltoC. chub. hewer. ft toad lion Ala. d mmnifeere.estiont andtweed wide and rook teen enoerior cloth and ca/eLmere 'sag bemuse • sad overlook% soder stilttn: orserbre. &on ko. Ant, be doom due white Mlles. witltlloett b.Woms and °alms. =Wool enrcrior York mill Maeltu. IA the French style...alto( which are worthy of tt\e eedeWerec. • 0029 A. I'. M. DAVIS:Anat. ,ADVE , ADVENTURK ',IN ING CO: STOCK AT ' AucaDys—ou •Ttor day seeiderfe 'Dew let .'` AC 1M NTURE', .at the Cowtraerelal lei ltoOtell.vOnest , Weed 'ad . Gth ettnete. will be sold, !thou: rearm, tor aeoOtrat intom it may emeere. TS/vbs.., Advar tura Copper 311 dog Co.!.t^C.l. St ht.lh AM Won forfeited br ords \a the *lard of Dire:fora. fot n olsrpmeut of wasessentr; pad .whie IS slow molded' to die Wisest of ono dolllte per guile, belnesteesmizi!dap 14 ' See.laat. .- ~ po : ;.,-- 4 8. IS. DAVIS. Aunt... VALUABLE LONLON400103: °, Au . 10/21-On Thuraday eveearig. or / t, at the Commarciat Sala/ Boom. , MVO! or Waal and itb 5:3.. 2111.o:sold br rabalogua alargeo2olerdlou of mho!. . Eng' lab Books. arohnOlOin roinT,Talbable 'standard and alamantly illnatantad nark% auletlat artijon area .I.a Mean's Early Monaca 12 Itoolasiotical Becoration. 2 vela. folio. splaalidly illestratedt. alicronono of I. balia. 3 mei.. MO. b aolored plater, Ctlel•r're, Adim.t glatdon. ..000 0010.81 plat.. 8 yob,. antioldttei of lb& lobed tVimht. rel. 3, 11 010 . 00 or al aterial altrematal Ratan% 5.72. teho. 000 cum Veal OM If t4.o ;l42dpui 1 tral4blia.. nna olatoa; WI England's Worthica TV ertrtrailna and Übe.' minaVons folio: Book of 0222me0tal Ban[b. 1 .el. 400 C. loon al Oallarr of Art. 2 YOl2 talen.loo3 sung, Worn* erit vole; toor, Vindan's Bocnltaa Camora'. elr, tallo. anon Room anditaatt• 1'300.1115g 3303.try.plig.m. erantica of tba an-t+. gestalt 'portraltA Paz. oaf rytellonea ol4tnetent Platrl; 81.11212 T 11.8.5 4 111.2.1tedoentaboo. 2 robin faamsdamee Blur rated; BralsAmma too the Near, 2 rot, toile:Ma Fables of John bard Vol.. Yr . 11.. r. Worts of bean EntiChVaC Lenient Th.. Practical Mia.•hanierarld 3121ilnerett. sin, 0 n01....11m; Warlre of EdmeralllP•roay. /MA V , Ihtbinet &len ol hataraare, 12 taiga llnpaall leer azianta at clanctbon and Lobar; D.maa. a Ivan, 400 alto. 4V3IA The Eciathen Atbanarliblill Foo t lk.n Plea livrto;.elegant caltred. plata. Salm. Fi13•1.3113210 .ISuomunt a•f Arnllitaßrooms, 32, bledinfollet. Antlanitica of'rraat Britain. r ailio. 1. all ... 001., are now ready. 120241 T. . , . i., Fruit Trees and Eihrebbery. : . A :LILE subscriber off= for sale t. . A \As, choice 111.11. rime*. ofatrong. , ilt , roda eWI . V. I+, bsth :dessfs awl ntsndetue, male' of.* • s\ leering als*; Now Jerto7Wiehberatome, o)e:fries. \' Apricot., Goovtobortr. CtUnnentA. IheePneMa. Otaler , .. knuitpe brergrerne,ll7s . dothe. Tollpi and Otoollll Route \ . for 010°mb:tofu. Winter add Sztler: Implements Ibel he \ , lana`ond duo, of moan antenntd noartroctinek;ftloti ." 4 , \ the Blvd and 'motes:mot Wrhonse. 19 ,i 601 et. . ' N , noir. - DEAR TREES-40N Tne teoa l i s. dwarrand otrauba.l of nog .off emborlar tr riatie3.jtiot csepived had Cnr Rah:, a: tba Oalvlaa4 Numn,y. Luottit•J JUUN a\URIPJCILI. Jet. MI- IM=2: ADAMS & 51M111.7 Produce COzentlsalon.M6BohmuoiSe, NO, 0 BOUTIt WATER 6T., ;11LA....:, ' -. • And Whohxsie Dealm.,At sow 0 h PlOO.l. e . lifthen Bolter ilomony. N .'Plotor_: - • .- 4.7lAde rod roll do, ' orou6.rri.o. Otu , AA6A. - . -,' -, Penns p•oltd do. It....lgA.cilarcnkl. .- Seto. ond Wastotn Lard. kßrod.ol.l, MAL Chocolate.. IlarAlown• county. Cbtero, Xmas A 0.... g r IAtPAW , Sap dace do, BstocktuA PAsigZ. lluct.waxt row. Msoaroot AV li.. .. . PAO rod 0 u1i0d:1110..7 . , 11.kee limio‘.ltOorulNA.6l. ta.ti Dried APO. sod .Poseba-a, tto•nswA., lloqsavr_ War Beam and HOU. P... mlek, . ... • : ..s.. 0 %NUB k baklod Il4relag. Bal.00d•-, lodlgo, No . . Mott.lot Ambito Osello boop,Pors UroutuiBo.; Canary ancV Marap Bodo,— liiogatortl'A A iitA's Mould. Adsmantioo A Byers BiArth... ._.• ,-, - Q , . -.- P • 0d1e.0.0 . Coxes Patel A Ornot.. Diary Bah I BALI. Brick: Ostrava, A MuMArdllsody.• Gorman Cigars, - , Rkr Yisor.Ooffo• extrema Emma.. do. , ' ' 4..m0u BSCOP. TV u A*. .' • P ppor BA .., Ai\ No. 0 Bouch-Watrr iiffnet... Phil.. INSURANCE COMP.AN ELLUTFORD, CONIC . Cap'l Stock, Annstat Presthinur and Ifettermilirui $1,900,000. INCORPOR.N.TED 1825. Policies of lesierancifssaid at all timosf on tL. • moei faioribletstmer, agolnet LOSS OR DA.IRA6R OH TUB PERILS OF ..NAVittATION, ByGYORG • . II R. ARNOLD. Agent • tah145 . 3-yal 'For Pittsburgh ma tAlleghsrl7 °bunts' - PITTSBURGH 0041eff FAO TORY, Ho. 36, Diamoa4AUG, Ryer WONT • • •statLow..ramurrouv . • . 1 1giftiIILD reapeolfully call the 'attend*, • V • fianibern and Waste:rid Slarnhants to Ali stoli of Carriages. ransinalin P , le• tom 11100* W 11504 Thc., o.rriages• an, 6111.11, ft , 3111 the Best.. malt vorltsoool.lo. and -undid-Ms ova Warddlifg-21. Oink wIW opaidenee. warrant this nirk.do 'Waled tonnes rosnstraninted In dm link°. The arianno of his toutovio and the great istoroa,4 in amnia for ibis clans et *Wt. has ladnoadhlri antic, Issad an 7 <0.<....a Cr law 'dead work in his establishment Persons Iflllittljjoo4baingst work vllltainot all and ensmin• bin Stesk-barbre IMO; Mut. All,work wartanta • • 71 1 0 - TUE FRIENDS OF THE HUNGARI -11 att IlltnElbOM! —Cita/ea—Veins ones before an• gaged fy:elecion of the noted ziatdi of onr Wand, freemen. to buret the bmdu of ttrannyand oppremine.—• trtae being our ram, we come- lee humble enpollantae ,ploring wan aid at the tan& of a free and generette toe. to eld 0e :n rmrhing the elate o; our ranmotratima— New York—from ahlthototlt hi mu Intention to Mae with our comrades Third are sheaf enfleffed is *octet -_. of Porker. agatnet enemies. the finliderks. Atlf, Parma destrme of Marlin', our 06010 br madum. c .,, ran do to at this 61110 e. or at , nr. Wm. llPl.,fe'land'a-t_ out et. LAllestheny TICS HUNGLAIIIaIe aeruotse,7, ..z041.• • at Proimehanii tt \ VOMMON P,LEAS, No. 10, De- : i il J .+ .i.,./ _i.eister ScroWBll. - , ' e • ..11Trul: =rift; 4. *1 CIMPI7II '''S 1,.. ~ . .7 1.. ,...„, 0, 11 .2 1.4n , d1 i 1tr anointed to Wit ..the ae • Alois° ee, ood declare • pre tot* dividend to toe ocean= will wet Mb p.viee intervete4, Ibr • anal lowing ' on Thntsdor' ' Dor ,111.11D3. at 2 o'clock. r, or _ • • • \ B DB WILEI A. eta \ ne29 tObl 11. .114 IP' Vona itetet. , \ .. . . Al . leeheny Comity, siv • , N: . -•- '.. ~ 1N tho;Ocurtor Minim* Plea, or . - r . ' - ~1.. I Allrith•ns Ocriu4rOb f 395 .);4.7.*T1K 1 y'v,t..,.‘ p.i.,.,,,,,k, - ;',6, - ,ii.:,,,i.„,ii . ...„, ' :,- '"lftntl e gtu t lnso ° " ll te 4 the 11.' 1 3.. . 1 ..- , =dm". or rtht si. endnat, 1r used —, s vartiox Nit.tratol...t. hi. ' oat., _No: 16T - ilyx_ . r . ta: Thorreday,Nte.29Ni;_lil33 at 2 &cloak. P. Ilk ~ , ,ig ; t :, 0c4.14.31. \ ,• 11... BRAN T WILKINS. A Allegheny Coun t y, ee. ,•• ' • - - \ • 17-., , xx.r. t A N -the 07phati.. goad 4i 'sJiti .(l a Igo matter of Ogriestati of 14ft01.' g _l' s Wok, dogwood, go.tin, Jar, m i . i ~ 'i- The Auditor appolattd to gragoatg. la ..._.,. ~ ,Oga propriety of coating an' order by \ , end 0 4 , 31,3 r•onn to per Do m ,.., um ~.titio....; d es.savito Paid moor of oh, wafts& he partior Interole I. Obi. Ogee. No 167. Ptit.egigoto , ll\ 7b agid 1 . ". 11 1,1 tVgrtiitiltlfg, ' gigiti4,r, ' ; : —,—.-- . Weatini Parma. lasurance.. Company; to3r2 - .1580x.: oath. ••: BeARGR Orricsi. Piiiiadiss. \ `4•1141 1413. e, President. .1.4X1 IL4l9lll:s*MialY• .R Relf.erite...egent. Will Insure Peollinttuisieitee taidwitirciper er gedierallren tbeninet terorebla West. Om ROE; LOotWOOD,:it - 80N, • . \ tI6OICBEn4ERS, PMELISHERS Rena itk: - \ a s rouritus of Trench. •Ilii:aialk , and Itsilii• 2!4,,,i.k,5,, • T ,•'.p,i.,A0,41 r ar redommakwilos..• 1. 1 4 0 0.11 . 'N \ _ • \ • —,„_,_ ' 11 .• lANAtitt T NSITYTIOKETS--A.. iti., - \ \at MEOW late Am/min. Id /It'll:U=4.ooa NOW,. , ni .pretig, haw tailvand •la tallath Thud: mmHg' . 2 1,,, Apizwet,to Pvissx7 .l.. . Paarengoellmk•to toroalilisi ,N . 'ork. A pi),ly 10. • .7011 N w.CLOA % RINGTO. I, . t.• • \ . ' ' t 2 a ' A \d=" 4 h. N° 1 "4" 4 w 6 r. 2 lr -. \ --, . 11.%rizpe r ' sar to EiTijr.N. . rt i p.: oriinmuisatt4it ,b 7 "Ili k , y — 'Cr InAi4ria ou't,ing Olitaillc,=:7 \ Rua ail lair s t t17.TN:b 5 17. , \ .-"-.- •':, - \ \ bile Ml* ND CONCERT U4',79.Ett. ES, • & ~~...~..:~..0..d, PROTY9TIQN , 7, ,_. _ ~.„.: ..0, , —.5 o bids. N.V. Tor • Zocei;lng parl ink frerak. kr 8-1004513.43. -13-AlatabrAttaise,„ , - ; , raroubly •T • ..*TiaD\ \ t la
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