• 1 . as to gl It the sham:ter of a settled policy— tehlah. though It has prodnoed some works of oonoede !modem*, has been attended with an tape:di are qaite disproportionate to their value— ad has resultit In squandering large sums ap n objects whir& have answered no valu able pu s ea—the Interests of tt!l the States re quite it be ebstaotied, halm hoz . smey be Wigged - for the •fatere'whlett Mid' no 'weirrAnt" In th; put, With an, unto= desire for the ocrmpletion of the works which are regarded by all good oili ness with sincere intereetil-heie-deemed It my . daty.to soli et year bands a deliberate roue's- Adoration of the qieetion with the hope that,: animated by a desire to promote the permanent and enbetantial ir.tereete of the actuary, your syladent may;prove equal to the task of devising and ..maturing a plea, which, appiiid to thle subject mar . protelee soutething better than con stant Arlie; the lotepemion of the powers of local mittaTilite,c and 'exalting of , vain hopes, and the cUsappciatteeet of cherished expectations. In expanding the appropriations made by the last Congreee ' several cases have sits= in rela tion to workefor Improvenient of harbors, whiah . involve, questions sate the right of 101 l and jurie dtelitm; sad have threatened aonflict betnees the authoritrof the State and General Governments. The right` ; to contrast a breakwater; jetty, or dant; would seem, necematily, to faun' with it Rio pewer to premieres each constructions. This Saw only be effectuolly done by having jurisclio liell imee - theeoll., Bet no °lame of the Cooed- Mien Is faun& on which to reet the claim of the United' litotes . to exercise .jarlediation over the sail Of a Stale, except that' aoeferred by the • eighth eeotion of the Bret, article of the Consti tution. It is' than subiitted whether, in all eases Where constructions' are to be mooted by the General Government; the right of soil should not first be obtained, and legislative proirision be . made to bover sit each oases. For the progress made in the construction of I . roads within the Tenttories; u:pioyided for in the appiopristfons of the bust Congreas„ ',refer l ei yet to the Report of the Secretary of War. There in one subject of a demeetle nature, which,.` fromltilistrimitt importance, and-the Many Intirtrting questions of future policy widish It involve', cannot fedi to receive your ear- ly attention. I allude to the means of ootrnn- Mutton, by.which different parts of the wideex panes of our country are to be placed in donor conneotion; for the purposes both of defence and 'sommercial Miemouree, and more -especially such as appertain to the communication of those pest divisions of the Union whit* lie on the opposite side, of the Rocky Mountains. Thet the Gum:seat has not been unmindful . of tNis heretofore, is . opparent from the aid it has "afforded, through, appiopriations for mail ' belittles and other part:mem But the general ' sukbot will now present itself under aspects more imposing and morepurely. national, by reason of thesurveys ordered by Congress, and sow' Its : the Proems of completion, for comma sicatien by railway across the Continent, and wholly ,within the limits of the United States. TheTower.tre declare war, to raise and sup part armlet; to provide and maintatn a navy, and to eel Ruth the nfilitiato execute the laws, sup. press Insurrections and repel inessions, was coaferred pima CMgrees,• as means to provide for the common defense, and to protect a terri tortsnd,s population now wide spread and vast ly multiplied. As incidental to and Indispensa ble for the exercise of this power, it must some times be necessary to conetroot military 'roads and protect harbors of refuge. To. sppropri•- ttrns by' Collp#ll for, such abject!, no stand objeation tian be rallied. Happily for our coun try, It pesceful policy and rapidly-Increasing • popolstlon, impose upon us no urgent neoessity for prep a ration, and trave but few trackless died ate between assailable points and a Patriotic people over ready and geaerally able to protect - . them. These necessary, links, the enterprise and energy of Mr People are steadily end boldly struggling to supply. All experience affirms that wherever private enterprise will avail, it le most vim for the General Government to leave • to that and lidividnal watchfulness the location and exenulion of all means oftrommanicatioct. Thienrieys befoi• alluded to were designed to aseertidn the meat practicable and gametal seal route for a railroad fromthe Mitritrippi to tire 'Petllllo Ouse. Partic - - the. field making explorations, • amlnations.had meerapplic whetri,there Me the beat • - ' Yet; Inialthetulethb,hk,Soi ' - time bitinghtithilMtrmi.ll . -.. that sdithe scoaratelnot Obtalsedr brit it is blipeitti, ,lonely ii . - 130,:i114, thF ' .• :emeriti of; the purveys oie isr ttcoO for trarrimlealeni-, Conger:me:en or before the reary,next, as required by tat,...... __ _ tion. The Magnitude , of the enterprise soot plueblas aroused, and will doubtless continue to .suite,-,ei very general_ interest throughout the -country: . In its politicl, its commerefol;,and Its military bearing, ht has varied, gnat. - cod Inereoeleg claims to consideration.. The heavy expense, the .great delay, and at times fatality attending.:travel, by either of thb Isthmus. Mutes, have demonstrated the advantages which would mu& freto interteeltorial communication 'by e r a safe awl rapid imam as s railroad woulsuppply -Thisk d liUcritieo Witialtheve keen encounter ed in a period of peace, would be .magni'lled and still hardier Increased In time_ of war. Bat whiles the embarnasesents already enoomtered, .". and'others under new contingencies to be andel. peted,laiy serve strikingly to exhibit • the ha. : . psetaneework, neither throb nor sli • sensiderations comblawl CIA have an apprecia ble veins, when weighed eviler; tbe obligation strictly to adhere to the Constitution, and faith. Dilly to execute the powerelt 'seeders. . Witbla this limit and to the extent of the Interest of the " Government involved, it would seem-both expe dient end peeper, if an economical and emetics ble rout* shall be found, to all, by all oomtitn. Liana means, in the coletructicia of s road which 1 . will untie; by speedy transit,: the popolotion of' , the Pacific and Atlantic States. To guard against misconception, it. should be remarked that, al though the power to construct or aid in the cow strootina of a road within the limits of a tennis ' • ry is not crobseraseed by that question of juris diction which would arise within the limits of a Sate, it is, nevertheless, held to be of doubtful power, and more than doubtful propriety,• eves within_ he limits of a territory, for .the' general Goveruinent to undertake to admioleter the of-' `fairs of a railroad, a canal, or eimilar `construe- Ban, and therefore that Its °am:adieu with a week tf ibis chorea:ter should be ineldentatrith er than primary. I will only add at present that, fully appreolatieg the magnitude of the snbjeet; and solicitous that the Allende and Neill* ' shores of the Republic may be bound together by inseparable ties of common interest, as • Well se of comma fealty and attsobment . to the Thdoct, 4 shall be disposed, se far se my action is eoneerued, to follow the Hefts of the Conti. tattoo; as expouuded sad, Sleet:Med by those • whose opinions and expositions oonstitute the " . standard of my political faith in regard to the . i powers of the Faders: Gevermitent. It te, I trnek , • not necessary to Bay that no grandeur of enter. prise, &no pretrat urging Mincemeat Proull,ing • popular ... favor, will lead me to disregard thaws Aliggfightsor to depart from that petit which expert t . " --- epee less proved to be safe, sad which Le lOW Ts. .! slant with the glow of prosperity and legitimate couetitutlonsi progress. Wo can afford to wait, . but we omelet and to overlook the ark' of oar ii Hamby..,,:- .. . V. It In no el my purpose to give promi. v canoe to say enbject, which may properly be } regarded am set at rest by the deliberate jodg- I mint of. be people. Bat while the present is • bright wilb jimmies, and the future fall of de mand and ledneement'for the exercise of active Intelligence, Caput earl never.be withopt nee ': ful lessons, of admonition and lastreetioo. If its dengue , metre not .as bemoan, _they. will evidently fail to fulfil the -object of a wise de sign. Wheel tbe grams shall have closed aver all who:sre now endeavoring to meet the oblige ; liens of daty, tho year 18,00 will bereenrred to as a period filled with ,a4aud apprehension • A enettrufalllar %ad- jest ten:Masted. Peace • ' brought with it 'a vast migtocatation of territory. Disturbing lineations areee, bearing- upon ' the ..‘ domestic testitutione of one portion of the con• • 1 federaoy, nal" Involving the coustitatioual .. f lats „el - Mo. 'States,- . But', notwithstanding t.; differeeeee of opinion and sentiment , which than 4 existed in relation to, details 'andisrpecieo p r o. .!. f Msione; the acquiescent,* of distiegulehed old. sem, wham &Toilet. to. the Delon can never be doubted, has given renewed vigor to oar itailta. 1 bone T e : s ill restored t s his tored re a po s eo ena is i of r e e u p ty c e a r e a n n o d sects citymelte public. mind throughout the confede.. shook daring My official term, if I hare power to avert '... ' it, those who- have placed Me here may be se „kg_ The w isdm of men, who knew whet 'ludepeidence coat—who had put ail at stake 1 upon the leans of the Revolutionary struggle— , • . . dispelled of Me enbjeot to which I refer, in the • 'only way consielent with the union of theee Mstetyand with the march of power and pros- • parity which has made as what we x are. -It le a significant feel. that from the adoption of the Censtititlei Mal the offesera and !withers of the "Revolution hid panted to .their . grave*, or ' through, tb to .in a ruatee of age and.wonede had -,' ceased lie. ; Mittelpate.mtlvely in potato affairs, i , • .. thme was, not. merely a quiet acqoreeommo k e n , • bard decisive. and prompt .vindloation of tho 'oenstitutionet rights of the Stntes. ' - - - The reserved powers were .treruptionely rd.: sweated . -1 No statesmen pat forth Mb loamy' we of otnitele to-justify. Interference and lee. • Z - titian, but the spirit of compost was , regarded as g} scored in the eye of boner clod iedlipeasable for ~T.r r -she great experiMent of civil liberty, which en 4 - . wi roc il by . Inherent difficulties, was yet buns V (award in imperial woaltrese by • power sumo: dor to all other °betook° There is no condos. sit nitri mout o o n s ie u bl p 0 1 , us the ,;h v o ol al ee d o w l e P p re ro olo o m taiwth il i l eu rto ts t p thig ro; gro g Me e t: While men Inhabit:leg different parts , i.. 4 ” of ibis vast omit:lent cats no more be expected , “'" to hold the seine opinions, or entertain the same sentiments, than every variety of climate end soil can be expected to furnish the aantitivieul bolsi prodtketeitheyean unite in a OCIUMOZI ob ject sad suitain eoratuon . priaalples - essential . to ? y e m a i maance of, that object. The gallant biers of the - Elouth and the North oould stand"to eether during the struggle of the Revolution ; they could stand together in the more trying Ise, tied which suoceeda the clangor of arms. 4is their united valor was adequate to ell the trials of the camp and dangers of the field, so their united wilidool proved equal to the greater teak of fonadiog, aeon a deep and broad basis, Weil tutioxe whishit has been our privilege to enjoy; 1!..d will 'ever be oar meet sacred duty to sustain. to but the feeble expression of a faith strong aid universal, to say that their cone, , whose bt'xsd Mingled so often upon the same fild, day. ins the war of 1812,and who bare more reocotty borne - In triumph the:flag of the country upon a foreign soli will never permit alienation of feel iv g to weaken the power of their united efforts, r internal dissensions to paralyse the great win of freedotio, uplifted for, the indication of seitgovennient. I have thus briefly presented such suggestions as seem to me especially worthy of your consid eration. In prodding for the present, you min hardly fill to avail yourselves of the light, which the experience of the put nests - npon the fn. (ere. ' • • The growth of our population bite now brought ur, in the destined career of our - national lama , to a point- at which it behooves us to expand our vision over the vast perspective. The sumeselee, decennial .returns of the an ent rime the adoption of the Constitution, hale revealed a law of steady preplan'se develop ment, which may be stated, in general terms, as t. duplication every quarter century.. Carried forward, from the point alreadj reached, for I only a short period of time m applicable to the existence of a nation, this law of progress, if • unchecked, will bring us to almost incredible Results. A large allowance for a diminished proportional effect of emigration would not very materially reduce the estimate, while the %norme• el average duration of human life, known to bare already resulted from .the scientific and hygietdri Improvement " l ot the past fifty years, wilt tend to keep up through the heat fifty, or perhaps hundred, the same ratio of growth which has been thus revealed in our past pro peso; and to the influence of these muesli may b. added the influx of laboring mamas from Eastern Asia to the Serino side of WIT posses stone, together with the probable acconntion of the populations already existing in other parts of our hemisphere, which, within the period in question, will feel, with yearly increasing force, the natural attraction of so Tut, powerful and prosperous a confederation of self-governing Ile publics, and ecek the privilege of being admit tol within its safe and happy bosom, transfer risg with themselves, by a peaceful and healthy proem of incorporation, opulens regions of virgin and exuberant soil, which are destined to gnat= with the hint-greeting and feet spreading millings of our race. These considerations teem fully to justify the presumption, that the law of population a bove Stated, will , continua to act with undimin ished effect, through at least the next half eels ! tory; and that thousands of Ferias who have I already arrived at maturily, and are now exer cising the rights of freemen; will close their eyes on the spectacle of mere than one hundred millions of population embraced, within the me jeetio proportions of the American :Union. It is not merely as an interesting topic of speculation that present these 'views' for your considers ti nt. They have important pracileal bearlegs upon &lithe political duties we are called upon to perform. Heretofore, our system of govern ment has worked on wh at may be termed a min ititure sale, In comparison with . the develop ment which it must thus assume, within a ftt-' tare so near at hand, as scarcely to be beyond tho present of the existing generation. It is evident that a aenfederration so vast • and so varied, both in numbers and in territorial ex toot, in habits and i nintoreet,could only be kept in national cohesion' by the strictest fidelity to the principles of the Constitution, as understood by those who have adhered to the most restric ted construction of the powers granted by the people and the States. I n ter p reted and applied . -eat compact freedom to In system of ich it is our ;tarter. Let e, be on our ?cation of the to under the led temporary y expediency. ernment, cOin • national unity is with the rest le and measure of construction of our pewits under the general clauses of the Constitution. A spirit of strict deference to the sovereign rights and dignity of every State, rather than a disposition to saber, dints the States into a provincial relation to the central authority, should characterize all our ozonise of the respective powers temporarily vested in us as a sacred trust from the generous confidence of our constituents. In like manner, sea manifestly Indispensable erudition of the perpetuation of the Union, and of the realization of that magnificent national totem adverted to, does the duty become yearly stronger anti clearer upon us, as citizens of the several. States to cultivate a fraternal and affectionate 'spirit, language, and conduct, in regard to other States, and in relation to the varied interests, institutions, and habits of sentiment and opinion, which may respectively characterize them Ma teal forbearance, respect and nominterforenee'in our perional'aetion as- citizens. and an enlarged exercise of the most liberal principles of comity In the public dialing of State with State, whether In legislation or in the execution of laws, are the mesas to perpetuate that co:Miami° and frater-' nity, the decay of which a mere politioal union, on so vast a scale, could not long survive. - to stihanother point of User Gan Important practical ditty suggested by this o,ruildendlon of the magnitude of dhaertslone. to which our poi [teal ',SUM eilth Its route pondloo menlikterr of government, I. so rapidly ...d -in- With Increased visilus. does It requite os to niti vete the untied eirtueerf _public frugality and oilcial integrity and purity. Pub. antra 00003 to ham nidir do-ted that, a mitt d convistkm shall perm. the entire Golan that nothing short of the highest tow end mandi ard of mobilo morality marks .ery part ot the mirdolo tration and legislation of the Government Th. will the Federal sun.. whatever expansion time and progress may tire it, cootie. more sal more deeply noted fa the lova and confidence of the people. That mime economy which le as tea removed from Pereinundi se from =root and corrupt= extras.... that sing!. regard for the nubile good whkh will frown •opon all attempt. t* approach the treasury with Insldlaue hooded , of private lute... chimeder and peddle pretests, I ,het soon, Anal admintstration chide In the legletatlve t«mDtetlovs fa- tl= of e g grg:M:el t n.la b e: P2l7.. r ige tale no tinsteeping watehmarw. against the tapiener or &Cystic-oil e lemen tary estradregaoew wnlw era admltool elementary political duties. width may, L.; truer. to deemed es property advert. to and urge]. In View of the morelmpreve nose of that neeeesity. welch la dl ensgeete ui l by the axdideratlone now se Nino+ theectiournment of Congress, the ViaViaPresident of the Untied Sk boo peeved from the scenes of earth, :ithr43A. hgi d ng . frere can grr oglrd o tities f of the settles to hil'evi:loitenyiet almost 7 oenthloolely, for%lo ' rs i erL; thirty' rears seat la one or the other of - the two hour. I of OCCEMS. and bevies by his fingtiler panty sod Ids. done..emered unbounded emedden.aml universal respect, hG caltingnoalth was watched by the nation with oemrot astettuou. tou to the montry under all th# olrum. gams. hod been Jostle regarded no irreparahle in ac cordant* with the act of Goon.. of Much 0.1, 1031. the oath of all. CM administered to him en the 04th of tfda month at Arlados estate. twat Mat.... In the blond of be. but Ms strength gradanatly daello.d. .1 was 0.110 sell:tent I o.ble hint totetthd to hie home in Alabama, when. on inn bile doy of April, to themost calm and praoefel way hie bog emit:mu:ly metal ca reer was termioated. 'Entertaining nalinittel crentidence In your Int.lll.lit and parriett: abut on to the pubd, intstain, and helms cosmic. of n • motive a on nu pert tench tea AM intros. ratite from the honor ant SATAIIO6I2IeSkt of my onintry. I bone it limey be tar privilege to deserve and ercau not Ve l t r aL o crLT. 541s e t=f d ornt15 :o7ertg ub" :os "'" rr n iserfi which it Is ahem,.o leash , * to snidest* between mem bers Of ca-or Haste beneettes of gowsronst at. MRCP. [gem Locowernm—The Baltimore & Ohio Haßread Company love just completed one of, their monster engines, intended to be need for the heavy grades of this rood between node:tout Viand Wheeling. It weighs thiity tone, sad is 'supplied with ten wheels, eix drivers and four tructir. wheels. The 'former of which ere fifty inches in diameter. The .bettor fourteen. feet bog end forty-eight inches in dianto`ter. The cylinders are nineteen invitee in diameter with twenty locket stroke of piston; which is connect ed to the driving wheels. The drivers have an !adhesion of 96,000 peundei which is equally die- Whaled by means of six beams. The engine le arranged with a eepsumte out-off valve, by which considerable fuel is eared, greater speed attain lid, and the danger of reining off the Wink ob viated in 'greet measure, because of the ease with which the traio:is stopped. when going at full speed. This looomotiv is oonstrnoted for the burning of either nosh or coal, and it is oat. enlisted that a speed of &least twenty miles per 1 hour can be obtained with a train of five possen• iter care over a 'grade of 110 ft. to the mile.— The engine wai built at the Company's works at Mount Clue, 'under the direction of Mr .8 .J. Hayes Muter‘Machluist, who designed it. It le as ileadid piece of machinery and will com pare favorably with thou of any other road in the country. The cost was about $lO,OOO The Company have two others in preemie of conetrue ties of similar ells and , capacity.—Riifimore Three youngsters who Ocontnited a rape upos o poor 1:16=1:1 ghl hot epetog at Chao's, were opiiiiata at the oyez and tumbler to Cihandst. gui,,,/apt week, sod sentenced. al follol/3:—Cor• 11;odney, Jr., idol, prison 11 yearn 6 iiptiOi:George Llke, do 13 lean 6 months ; ff tabbies; do. 12 plaza 6 months. It ap pears that this is not a capital offence to New tispaearsssis TUZ wonta.—The tollowiug ie supposed to be the number of newspapers lu the rearld„ , :-10 in AusMe, 14 fa Attics, 24 in Spain, 20 tal'ortugel,. 89 in Iteirein and Poland; 220 in Whey Clesmonto statos,•tspo in Greet Britain sad Inaad„ sad 1600 is"pis United Mato: _ piTTSBUItqI:I GAZETTE MBLIEEIBD BY PTITE & 00. PI - TTBBITROII TBDRBDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1868 f2.Proftralinli WIIIGT osrensloo curot Ica of our Weakly Gazette alert. to our buzineas man oat &liftable medium of snaking their buzinera known decollation is between lour sod fire tbootratol, reed, olO3Oft. every Tillage and county In Wentern Pennezl tic and Esetern Oblo: the Editorial tioome .7 Printing Eatebliehrcent of the Dame Gareern, ere toned on Sunday. ADP EllTiSEliti who death their ,tttles to .Char in the, paper on Monday InOnditiE, .1 pleeee bona thee in before b o'clock. on Eatutda, _ . rorics. r. the 'Mk and mqi-Arawnic y riPitteourpit. rays seirral Ward. Vac (Al The rtaderalgued Oros WON, to the Whig and ule rotor, of the Olt? of Pittsburgh. that try, Prhh.7 torelll3l,l for the choice of delegatss to ruminate a mud'. ,aate for Mayor of said City, will be bald at the moat pia as.of holding the elections In the seven.: Werla of said City. on the reeendflatmday of this month (recemher 10 tt , 1‘ U. 1653) between the boom of 11 ..'clock. A. to. and t. P. IL The voting to be by Wet- end Ore deieeete e to b e chosen to reprmtnt each of said Wart: in pnranance of a resolution of the City OonvenUon of loot year. of which ' the following le a ropy "Resolved. That It shall be the dot. of the Preddret ei the Conmitt. to crier the next primary meetings to be held In the mayors! Wards an the recond Baturder of Ue _ camber next. between the hours otll o'clock, A. M. and 6, I'. IL, to mint five delegates by toilet to meet in Craven (ion on the Wednesday following to nomloate a candidate for Mayor." .141113 1. Rona. Per., of Coen. of 1861. (Whig papers please copy.) E72313=1 The Whig State Oommittee gill meet at the lmerlcan Eletel, CUESTNUT Street, Philadelphia; on 7 UNSOAY the 13th of December; at 3 teal. ck: CHABLIS lIIONSON JONES, Chalice.. Hagar S. Enka, Secrelarg. Me.. PoSTMASINILCeIine!! INSULT TO PlTTS nunan.—What excuse have the Pat and Union to present for the marked insult of the Post master General to Pittsburgh, by neglecting this city of ono hundred thousand inhabitants In the distribution of the President's Ideenaget Daring the late Whig administration is never failed to reeelve the Message Immediately on its delivery, in' which favor ail the papers aimed equally alike. The same was true under Om Johnston's administration. Gov. Bigler, hut year, displayed the narrowness of Loeafoco courtesy, by sending a copy exolueively to a Democratic press, leaving the rest to wait until the favorite had issued it. Mr. Postmaster Campbell has kept us out of Pierce's Mange altogether. If he had supplied no part of the country, and had given due no tice of such intention, we should have known what to expect, and ShOUld have, made our ar rangements accordingly; but we were kept in Ignorance of his intentions to give Pittsburgh the eat direct" until it was too late to adopt any other mode of procuring the document, ex cept to await the arrival of the mail. Thus, while distant towns and cities West and East have read the Message, Pittsburgh has been kept in profound ignorance of the policy of the Ad ministration until the ordinary conveyances leave relieved them from their Suspeuse. We will ad mit that the disappointment has not been very severe, vs few persons oared much about the Message; bat that ie no reason why we should o be paned by in snob a scandalous manner, and call upon the organs of the Administration We to answer for their friends. FROM WASHINGTON Cornewirdenee of the Pittsburgh Gisette Wasnasirrun, Dec 4, 1863. The Democrats got through with their labors last night with intioh leas difficulty and ezoite merit than was anticipated. Fred. Stanton, of Tennessee, it is true, offered his miolatione weeding the administration, which were twee ted to produce disturbance and dissension, but they were dispised of by s rose. In my last I furnished you with . a sketch of these proposi tions. They were considered, end no doubt in tended as a "Hardshell" manifesto against bier• and Guthrie, and were designed to ferns them out of the Cabinet, and to put •ao entirely new set in. The mischief was averted in this mart nes: Dr. Olds, of Ohio, an old Fox, Was placed in the chair, And it happened, of course, with out any design at all, that the rules of the House Ihad been adopted for the government of the can ens• When Stanton applied his torob to the fair temple of Democratic harmony and cution,Dr. Olds mildly inquired of him whether he desired to debate the resolutions. Half a dozen .fiery Adamantine sprang up, and protested they " didn't mean to do nethin' else that night bat debit* and pass the resolutions." "Ah," sold • the Doctor, with charming naivete, "in that ease ' e motion giving rise to debate, most, under the ruins of the Honey, lie over one day." There he had 'em, bet emletance was of no use Mr. Stanton attempted to expostulate, but the chair men brought up the onterprising yowl' with the enquiry, "Does the gentleman appeal front the chair I" The gentleman replied that he suppo sed it would be of no use. This truth wee self evident to all who witnessed the facts, and this affair, 'shish at 'duo time wore eneli en alarming aspect,.blew'over, to the greet relief off the Boyd saes. who represented the administrapon et the meeting; They drew a long breath, sad "peel ed" far the owning amain But their disci pline and numbers made the encounter anything but desperatky Olde had withdrawn from the °mace the night. before; leaving the 6eld open for Disney, but laboring with all hie might (or the defeat of the letter. I Riahardeon, of Illinois, had also retired, his filen& chiefly going for Orr, of 8. C. The first ballot atood : Disney 38, Boyd 87, Orr 86. But the second was all one way, and Disney and Orr suddenly found themselves , Mo whar." Boyd received all the mace given, about 118, exactly *quorum of the whole Home. The once is not exactly the coma In regard to - Forney, who, with all the other old officers, was ro nominated. After the nomination' ht Speak er, about thirty members left the CSUOCIS, to arold voting for Forney, whose nomination was a fore gone 002101t1d013, and who termed a part of the same ticket with Boyd. He received 92 votes, and certainly ought' to have been defeated. Jadge Young, former clerk, would have been 'glad•of the uouslostioo, bat failed to get it, pro. bthly ber:uso roc President took up Forney's MP, nod lq thoeo appliances which the dis penser of 40,000 offices has always at hand, for -0)d him through It is supposed that those who refused to vote for him in caucus will stand cot In the House, but I do not share in this anticipa• Hon. There will. be a few nattering votes for some reepeotable person, which will only servo to contrast Forney's powers of management with Isis want of fitness for the station he aspires to. Tbirioestorntion of the old regime is aJmidete. all the Union officers being voted in almost no a matter of come, after Boyd and Forney were disposed of. lam glad to Boothia, for I bare never regarded the doctrine o rotation to office with any other feeling than detestation and con. tempt. But it mum sot be °opposed that all is plain ailing because the .ttlp hie palmed the prom ontory of Canons Head without ruttalug upon the Dicke or being awamped on the breakers. Stan toree resolutions will be re-offered in the Armee, andlwill form the eubjeot of a three mouths' wrangle between the faotiona. The same thing happened in 1851—Major Polk, brother of the et-President, offered reeolutions in the canons, arming fidelity to Slavery and the then recent fugitive act, as the corner atone of democratic faith and union The nuns laid them on the table, and went on to make their nominations. The whige held a private meetiog the next day aid under the attspiCes of each distinguished and dleinterested Union saviors as Jamas Brooks, of New York, And Hubert Toombs, of Georgia, they took up and paesed Polies rejected resolu tions. Title was oramidered a very fine stroke of policy, and war, of Gonne, to blow thodemoora ay sky high, to throw the' organization of the HC.II/1G into the hands of the Whigs, and finally to carry them gloriously and triumphantly through the Prealdential election; became it would chow that they were eo much truer meals to Slavery than the Democrats. The flret,result of this astute same was, that no Whig candi• date for any oboe in the Heise received one teeth of thp votes rust, and the next was that In .the fallowing fall the II hig perty suffered's de feat almost equal to azethltattore Bat the Polk reeolattone were a bone of took iintioo in'the House all - winter .among the di• aided 6a:its of the Decolcorioy, sad. at beet A* iIt,USC passed romothing like them, al n. sort of a-opromise They ware enel ltd to agree thee, be:anie the *Nect wasti assail alt'hig admtnio- in don. Bettenow three testa are.Proptised as n tn> an's of harassing. and breaking down 2: Dam° , or .tio adminietratin. That the straggle will net to a short moo, we' may snore otirstiVis fu. the ; pertinacity and pluck shown by the A.:aseantinte in New. Yk eh, by whose leadere the whole movement hero le oondnottd. Edwin .0 uswelt, Canal Commissioner Mather, Story, P:.csident of the Hard Shell Convention, and a' tr :op of Now York city politicians, were at hand serising their friends, and leading the intrigues by wttieh.the Pierce administration was to be to %en down et , the very beginning of its rein tt me with the party in Congress. It is said that N -i Cro4l.teil wrote the reenlutions. I Cry here is not the end of the agitation, bu t d, not !appose I sympathise with the "'nerds" to any of their movessents, except in so fsr trey tend to awaken and distract the party lo which they and the "Bata" equally belong,— They are oppoelog the adminietration which they helped to' briog into power; on the piltriest of all possible pretexts. They allege that their ad. tareariel4ave got en undue share of the offioes, Wit in frost, they ought not to have any. Thin le a point too miserably frivolous to discuso. If I wan a friend of the administration I should re• gird all who assailed it co this ground as trot urn nod disorganizers, and should have no sera pice in "crashing them out," by the moat swa m cry moo on. Tha Whigs will held no caucus, nor make any mmiaatione, but wilt scatter their votes aeonrd in"! to their several humors and tastes. This .te a sensible course. If they shonld go Into coo chve, they would spend en hour or two in wren. ging peer some embarraeciug and worthless from the rejeotion or adoption of which, the Whigs, as a party, would derive no present or prospective advantage. You will have the Message oa Thursday morning, and the document!' whioh accompany it will ocoupy your readers' attentiOn'for a week or ton days to come. They have beau kept un usually close,, though I understand that a few favored outsiders have seen the Menage. QwnasaaoeaD B.A.ISROAD.—This seems hot alone to be a time of prosperity for all Railroads doing to legitimate business, but also for through lioce of the Underground Railroad, It would appear from the continually nearing reports of arrivals at points on the borders of Canada, this road was never doing a more eZlealbiVil butanes. The Detroit Tribine of a recent date °otiose the arrival at that place of •24 parcels of goods and chattels,' fresh from the land of blessed institu tions, Who wero safely cooveyed to her majesty's dominions, with their ex-owners in hot pursuit.' The Cleveland Herald gait: •The voice of tao Fugitive, published in Canada, in a regent num ber notices the safe arrival to the land of Free dom of nix fugitives in one lot, formerly belong ing to the Rev bir. Jackson, of Tenn ; fifteen in another train, able bodied men from Missouri; four more from Kentucky, and forty more land ed at rkunherstotirg, all in oue company, the lame week." The bueiness or-the goad is said to hero bean more than quadrupled eine° the multiage of the •fugitive Stave Ls*,? and to be entirely weed on by mitered people. What influence this 'wholesale abduction of slaves, may have upon the south, eon hardly be cnjectured. - One thing however is (Italia, the slaves are as much no over Manned to freedom and whnever oppor tunities ocour, will flee to Canada. The facili ties afforded by the Underground Railtrad, for their escape ore being Tura 6EII more apprecia ted and made use of from month to month. - MAYORAL - TY. Wthutat 1. MAX, aid Le a candidate Cr Sle:or of gittehorgh., euhlect la the decielon or the Whig and Arai !;I*.loc C:nrention ure &ottani/0d to .nattooe ragotgAge , E. Vt. ea • eandi tittetor ..11.syor ot.,Pitteborgh. so ttieet to the (.1,012 et the Whig Can•ention. date. lbaue W. Pace vlll t$ i $.1.3341.3.1.14 for ye-ele , tlin he Mayoralty of Allegheny lacy, et the ensuing alma , atnent to the deel•lon or the Whig Convention. SPECIAL NOTICES B:oNoz's .Essence of Jankoica,Oin ger—Thin Essence le s prepustir.ir of urnutel excellence. In ordinary diarrtira, lalplera cholersOrt chart. to all curs of yiractranon of the iiiiirstive functions. It le of Intathlo able salts*. Darius tho entitles. of the rob:bunk , chola...Lend rummer contylainte of children, It 1. troullarly enbactons: no flintily ar lcdtridusi *horrid be sritroot IL ammult—Be rinse to get lb. gornine Esecticii. which is etsDared may by P. bICOWN, at bln Drug nod Chstabeel abru.suie earner of Fifth and Cheonat *trysts, Phil- stislphaand for tale by nil the respectabie spothaudire is no Snare; arid,irt rlttabusgh; 17 Bony. raga Jr.. B. A. Fahnestock s tp , ., ' Dr. S. Smith, lontnel Wilgus S J. Salmon:at*, k Co. In A.ll.stbray (My by Ll.P.Fetmbri• blld Lon byrslfiln (aIiRIVRII, DID.VonTg &co No. 13 ao4 137.1 , 40.3 atreet. Agroart tun 31siouraotaltor lo•vo on halo/ (taut otlll Do aupollaall Too 4 , 1 tototoll .00 to bitt.tb tatspectialty aollnit inn &taro Mon of the city Salado. bitfore baying ii,oatir ha re: M 1 O leb!e•No.l Coned Savor; tOO bbto A. rot. f ill 5Mt dos 100 do No : do do; lt 0 do U. do do do: hot do moon ruled or: , 50 do Otooto 8.1/.. 00000. 100 do our do d.',_ * ohAu *mole. 1 . 1 I tAmrat, hoc. 51b. 1053. JAMES P. TANNER, WFIOL.ESALN UE.I..LNIt 20028, 6110.13, BOANITS, AND MATHER, ' No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. =WM TM. AAP PONITII. Learerrckacoa.i~ta of upwardtt of 2500 CASEY!. castordrlng artery variety . aud styptic( SuOTd• fillt)Ed mad BONN HTi, oily:bawd erect :mai clear hag. landufastarent. adlpcS2 earresall Pry PALL sod WLT SALES, awl calf afastorY Crlava -- camparica favorably "'Ph these of rhiladelD.t. and Nov York. Yard:tapir- will piss. 15-11 an t alumina Iltr - oav baring. Air.. ff LPN Ytitsg ISYLE LEATIIKIt. haft Se' Ar 6 DIRICT the attontion of our reed en, to the Meertionment of . .2,1011.141r3 INVIOTIATINO (IMMO vo h. fNorol neon the fourth nu,. AIVIOS LELAIVD 8i 60., 171 t'EARL BTILEST (zW toil. RAIIIIFACTURERS AND DEALERS 13=1 STRAW GOODS, conelstlas In part or PANAMA, LEGLIORN, SEWED. BRAID English, Itallian, Swiss and Bilk Bonnets Eli= STRAW . TRIMMINQS, &cc By the Case Cotobriotba eon or the tor gest btOoko la tha Mr, whllb thebottootirro of es-b not Tim., Ilorrro II rorpor WIT a:Molted. N. )I.—lLAlrrEliki are :orelloolorl7 tooited to coil or titmice ourhtork, whirb xulted expritiely To their do. ,ohrsatig tlio new &Ott raibioo./.011/ j1t71 0 4 0 I,IT, nol2-linati HOLMES & BRO SIANtirApTURVLA OP SOLID COX VICES, - SLEDGES; PICKS MATTOOIf,S, CROWBARS, Am., TIMBER sinucw, BRIDGE BOLTS OAR BOLTS, AV:ISMFt& COITON.TORACCA, AND lIEdP 80114W8. PI/THBURGII. Olnee 25 Wised et.. between Ist sand 2nd. All kinds al blsearmah work for Bridges, ao:. dote at the sharteat ootl,o and at the lowest \prima. , Nir. All wort& warrantA4 ,413•1 to a* traanotattareL'4loll 1410 • HENRY LI. COLLINS PO! M AUDINa AND COMMISSION megitatAirr, AND WHOLINALE DRATAM IN CHEESE, BUTTER, 6EE7* FISH. AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, • No. N 5 Wood t, 'Pittsburgh. Jrlo "kir Lidigeetion and Liver Complaint CORED BY KIER'S; PETltol.t.Ull.—ltesd the following letter from Eat. 0. Disklnroo, a..intone( in Oiegoni rifix.. J. SI. Kna,./Year.:Biry—Mysoif and wife 7haring barn gently henotithol by the use Cl your Petraiontn..l wish hare you Fiend Ines tog of twa Cr threw doyen bot tles. .1 aid th• Oongreent raial Minister in this place. And tertm: army root° affected with indiggetinre and en Inert ion of the lirer.th.. same of no pelf end wife. before takingor PeTROLICUM. 14-00 K •-I , ln took bottler—twoseed at or three esch—elout a yearend • half and . gre ba.ge eojayeci so good health for to iu yr. hove Airing that I bad uot taken a einele hot. tio, beton, that !nitwits of the rinmach which ea distresses the dyereptio was roli,“1. and I hare felt intning of It slues thot thus. My win. was Also tglierol from ohms& dissent. of the Liorr, which - had brgn of several yogis stend• Ind. by ohs use of yottr Yetrolenin. _ told by F. M. ICIER. Noel Begin, I/P.O. 11. kliilCallt. 110 Weal street. and Druggists nod Medicine Deplete ere rywhete. tone IPerote Advertising Petroleum will oroir Stir Life, Health, Vigor Seoured,-,-Dr. bforeeelnvignatingE:l2lT or Cbrdiel Interceding health hope and Joy among the skit, the weak, and [healing In every aretlonPf the Union. Strange !bat a herb genial ly dievoiered in the deserts under the Equator, where eivittratiorCia unknowrs.'abonld be dretlndi to worth complete revolution In Medical Peeve.. The feciltystri puttied. Where nit other medicines fail, and the patient ev,..nis going down, stage by elan*, to the if katnratuf at. to beiplesences. thle.Prepareolvg a.a.t l the Mimes of drbilltatlon at ouce. ..The trembling, nerrousinralld, the victim uf held-10m annulate; dppeptia. billions alleys, ti-acrd debility, Mental dtprrecion, or any.olharilleader orate Gramm of thought. dlneetion. motion, armeatlint or excretion, kyle Immediate benefit fmns ite use, and by' preserving it, folly recovers the health and the energies Which hcsiong to the best congitiooe of the nhysteal and mental erotmo. Thetefeete ate vouched bithellaheit written tee - Outrun they are natant to the experience of coot, noon being Who bee given the Cordial • trial. This Cordial to pot op, highly concentrafed.lipint bet. eta. Price $3.00 per bottle, two for se ,00. NIX Re !It - U. IL RING. Proprietor. 102 Oreadway, Kee Yea. fold b' Dotiggiots throughout the, United Ptatee. Can ad. and theWeet Indica Conceal Agenia to Pittsburgh—Cleo. li. Keyseroxiiner Wood street pod Virgin alley. and Thualug Brag, comer Woad and gth sta. • • dse'lwr or*, aziarem•mni urAnws Go= jugs. Yoe t kk l akkk• wasp 7 Sfir FiseMiuldred Worms Expelled— HOME- It• ad the falrfilst stakteriesthoit reg*tablo Drelignits tholinrimtring.effeetil s. F.hames , cks ar.evalirl INSURANCE COMPANY, ogyrywigna . n, N. Jan. 13, Mt NEW YORK. - .v.urs; B. A. Plalatesiock e cb:CASH CAPITAL $500,000! Uentlemen—Mattrow Clort, a roan f undoubted N. C. LUr..3118, err tae coon of e on a Llebon, Ls'srent. Y. , as,. that ho has • tittle girl, teens old, to whom he gram No. 69 Wood etre.t, /11teleirph. 3 234: of It. Forme neck', e .rmlfuee, to e turceselse In thr afternoon of the no day .he pe.oried at .2 Com NEVIS% IrEEN, a nd err another. NINISLESN 303110. About 2 o etre: i - llorriog deb! elm par. ol Ira urrolible nianSe r of n IVY. IIONDItMeo TWIN• ll.onto In .11.657. to lea than IP bons' time. 11. gni! Col teraelly netoolehed at Bush re C 111.22. of o• rum Com child°. her age, 4,1 thatl-e, oounted them a , Irately. Very r. j eactirayi RANDAtt, rreparel to% 0, .11 A PAIIIiiIIiTOUR C.)..‘0 , ed erierl a n d lt , Pittehureh. nonl R. C. LOOMIS, ;Of the late firm of rtl'Uurdy & Looms,) WHOLESALE DEALLIL 13 BOOTS ANII SHOES, 59 Wood street" Pittsburgh. 0e30d17'63 (7.:Lson's HiSlarantaz, s.wmpany et ..rittsburgi D.D.S./NO. 1`7.1a,01119. 21/1111Z1.. L. 31 AlL5111:1.L. Stoll DITICs, 94 WATER., BETWEED MARKET AHD WOOD BITY.EIS. „- iNrua Ns HULL AN). L 1.1F.11 I2N TON 'lO AND 13i1, Tinuipyg, .c 7222,0 0 4.22221 2 .42 lota or C.rmaye lqr rills., - MO. ...art lloperalf of (he Vliet ond NI rio.4 BC 1 r:: Az' sPolent rp , p, • H It Leine, Ir.. Win. barley. , 01. lilac Samuel Haa s l Wm. Bingham. Uctr^ft I John E. liarbough. I Ira ale bPlu rt. .tt.2.012222. I J. Beh^Pnnae. tits Pry. t. Wm 11, LIST. t ....A. 31 Pennock. 1et1221 .414 rr, togIAN "HT IaMIMIC WILSUN EkalrTltt REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO: IX - PORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ID . Ifoollolo3 A.ND 001IUST10 HARDWARE. OLITLERY. We Lo. , avo removed- to their nese road exteneive Yo. MI Wood street, lour doom above the Bt.Chorl le r e i, where thetr nuetomere, and merrhanto gonerally. Intl el to on examination of the moot complete Wore It .rer offered In th.l eitO. Mike FLEXING BROTHERS, (SUOCISSOUII TO I. IMO • 0:41 WHOLEULE DEXIGIIIBTO, No. 60:Wood street, PlT.tsbarcrlb.. 106Propristorr el Dr. M'f►a.'e Clelebrt o.rulfute DIIIn an • . F.i0;11:11 41:%;11;i:4).ib1i.'. DAGUERREOTYPES. POET GIIFIOX BUILDING, TIIIRD SITItgcT. iI'FIZESIS anti strangers who wish . l ,.. to ob licluslar. Anta t e. ravl lite like like .cs.st • moderste ;else, will Boa it to Girls Inters,. o .111 at s wed Scowo estabilohment.WLers entire esGeSsstion to •tetilitteei, or no ch. - v- te3.1.0. Havingoto of the end lost arrsn,resl Rao aria Ebstirrhts weer ooe srs,t-t her the onepose. with Irixtrolnaptv of tilt most ie:ltterttli tied, ant hash,¢ silortet the itoe, , i pun:U..4 hr cslsbrere4 Jaw, of Bbilselsfolito and Ns. Yhr:, Sir. N. tottarst himklf to be o't the f the Art. r, styls e 1.,: singly rln stools. wt. , . Bso orb. Ot snr co-v.:bin:. to al fr..t frtia DAGUERREOTYKES AT THE NATIONAL GALLEItt• AC K SON'S N ationn.l Dagiaerreur of the. Dlawarri .ha .:? .at : t at•aef.tape.olita 1. Wllorn.r ,A . a. Driot Otoan.) late. a=l iltattlr troth tfh•lltn, thh , :talh Itfe[aKeikentsa. a , moderate prl,f, wit rl mama char. at tho ah•rre tetgthlV.h ...tat, dated ltD with •••••r7 manlier hide and ENT I•littlfe; w:th I,l^-±1 ttkil? that 11”. tlontor tAgge• the. rat,at itatharath ft • rhaltho of tha hal:nun - K.IU h all the erthrev!an 31. ALL ICKATKI.. • • l:nKralagar , . Nhatihgto, za.rtte[f. ,M ;Awl, egad ::c• Whoa of hrhttoal Ma:woo,. at_laer.qua t•c•t ff-tuh.ht ..t.ka. Diatcht. ante,. a pap !gat rreg•mblna.. , 4 takfal a mak saw •I,•••ta , hl g au, ax.t of th erity•ahvt air•hit:• ••• 6. -3 1 7 g ' ta Irt4l ‘ ; . .aza 4 1: ;1* - BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Uore Is the !I>. of C./A:moor a. 6, tn. value or our EAliti2, luau eL•di We tut oonthleuily rest th.r.iturtrien Of cur were. We hare Llreadl riuhlirh , d eertral entericster, ',mein, that Safes Lawrie for our rega/..r •o.i (wiliest . ) uOI rola *limed. hero been rablecteg to the hAVER.RST TUFTS I 9 ACTUAL OUNVLAUILATIONS. prii.Jereed their co:genie totiOlt tree train detneire. The following t. another treat of the re inelcitoateatuble ahereeter:— 310.000 WORTH OF BOOKS AHD PAPERS SAVED. WITH A 340 SAPS I ALBION, Fate Want, Fat november 12.1E42. J hlrman. MILLS a Botwor—llear Elm: Tour two lettoro we tv •uly revolved. 1 w•s•shseut at the I moo. I •oula kt3,!:;r!riVtll ge"l:ll,l,frgtr; r2;Vir. vl the lOU, of Juno loat—my rtore building Mirrad %Awe. It 11.01 tIIIIO 01 1100] end Wal— e :mgt. Ilavw Merry Madan. My ref • woo In it et the Jct. L• nro, mvt 1.11 ha th. oa,te 00100 was • is A r ty. it We it Teri hot tire. My Artv. •tol took' amount. that •oto in the bate, amanntoa to ',Watt Tea Thou.:4ml Dolts.m w 1.1011••• ear.l. Theao too rod a Mack ;war ataavd: end forthtt. 1 wry d 0171 u may pervm wLoillatang husluera brae .1 time. buy • B.f. to keen thvir OA, tu—ard et Ge the. licood. I mu ve.fely v....et:amend your th,1,0 y has, (.11V! Tont,. truly. JOHN ChANICK. LADIES PAINNY VIES. M'CORD & CO. Would mod respectfully invite the attention of ladies to their isros and complete stock of id.NCY FUltat uou opeutod, sotoprislog In port Sable. Stone Minify Pitch. Lynx. Catrotor. Siberian Soule's', flock Martin, 0..01 Coney suit Swan's bosini Vietoriner. Pol saeue• Cuffs. Bah, ac.. =mar Wood ittilith street STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO A OR TIIE ROGGE who przsatio forme , CoantiOn either of two no airs° br Nisbolson 4 al ne. E Paine. on. for IKlid 65. a , 9 months and one for 99160 Bat II months. •.o.is doted Ole felsr d, one 4th. 1143 and saeb .ndorred " A. P. Nltilivi.BiiN," -WO. E. bald "kart nore stolen from tieorge N. Paine, •t Eloselandliwpot. on the. voningof Ostsitday. 1853. •3zt.)2li U. 11. rAI Y C. Moreland. Dec. b. 1963. . el fwd VIETHRT. , PROPERTY FOR 'SALE —A 2: Valuable Lot of (irons& 19 feetlrout 12.0 0, on. 'Ousted tn street. 0,11, Opp Ont• the nee f. -t Coe and Custom lions.. Tbe Woollen o' this Lot rota. it ono ottLa 133•1 M deoirable tomato., italattor.a In the city. Terme. onteinird cub anti the balance in two rests. or one-third cash sad en losotored faint en batten laud for ffardeniair PniTorns- dEnlY to Girard Fire & biotin° Insurance Co., I JUI, 8. KENNEDY. . - de94m Watch Maker. eth street. n RANCID OFFICE cor. 4th & Smithfield 4-0 .t..• Pittsburgh. Orifito4ll/.0.000 110r - A nutlisrtentelsPhi. “.r P. D. Lkdenit k, Parrisburt: J.naA, Plats.; A. Whiffs's, uker, letttranrsh: A. A. Csrelsr, Pittsburgh: John B. Rothe tort. Draft:thin co; A. J. iliDott. Userisburs t S e T. Jones, llarriabUrg; OIIN. gobraP.t IttlTllEr.Pu n raf, Carbo tranoty. Jt A. J. kIILLITP. Poscrotary. - . - Artoorr. Th..noro Company Inn future agoinn Porno of no n 4 Inland noniron. and tromportanorn also,. bond• ogr nerchandint In el 7 or wuncry. or lowmt rotor anolatrot witlasafoty. 1 . 0115 m lamed on dvollirurbooooo either unpatootly or fat vt..nst of ',WA. no , [l. myl-M OP PIIILADELPiIIi. ifIPICE OF PITTSBURGH AGENCY 4th and imithheid Ha. palatal, 300.000 Lo! ALTA DOLICKPA-A .-- Wlll. M. herein, J. P. Steiner, 11. A.Bhack t'nul Thurtme. 111. M. thmts, J. It. Insuisen. Thoa tL Stitehell, Samuel Jones, B. B. Ontaes, a, Thor. Orator. Wm. 11. &van, P. D. Sherman, A. Ilan. Philip P. Sny der, Wm. D. Baoret, A 1... Limon, Jr.. Bowmen lineopard. JOZI,JONES, A. S. °ILLICIT, Seer Wilt insure cotton or Wooten 1 anottre. Wends, Oar- Wee , . thelldneae. Storm, dlerohandLu and prewti Enm orally. on dm moat fan ,rable tanna. nold tmel , 64 4. A. BARMIER, Mane. a'commit, BROTHER & CO, BANKERS AND DISIIRANCIS DEALERS N 0.16 WOOD FTIISLET. One door from First street, Pittsburgh j. Boy and sell Par and Current Funds Sight ,Lni Time };:change C 0413, Stook., Xasttro sad Western Ttme Bills, and Peonllama, Note.: allow 6 666 cant. on Ths• r.poattas of Par and eta:ant Uotror: and. Maur,* Vire and Marine Policia. for the Xnua buaronos asuman (mush Oinital 6170,000) and Rawl Insurance a (unital 610.000.000). .10 tea" First Premium for best Silk Hat Wll.Botl n SON, Fithionolila Flatten, Wood are now pc moored to 'nolo), Stair onatomors sod tho public. an or.ortment of Ilsta and cope.4l which for hooray of finish. and Prim, cannot be cos• tuned by top ILO.. In thii ally, . l'artiouter attention to Invited to our owe runnuflizture er J. 51.10 14.00 Hato. ot'Vrtmdket3 ilik - Neuralgia.—This formidable disease, •hloh creme to baffle the skill of phi - Arises. yields like maxis to oAltrEll'S if I'ANIE LI MIXTURE. Er. Y. Boyden, tormerie of the Astor Eon, hew York, mid tete Pro Weer of thei Exchange llotel, Litchi:lond Ye, Is one of the hundreds Who hare been - bumd et ncrere sieuralgla hr Carter's fPailch Mixture. Siam , his cum, ha hes Mollstesidiri It to numbers of others who were shaming, with nearly "every form of die. e. with the meet wonderful across. lie Rot e it ietim most extraordinary medicine be toe eVer itern aped, and the beet biOol purifier kliOirn. EtirertiftM<PC nucther column. nOlO4llO. Ittrit thould be universally known—for it if etrirlty true—that iminvotion io tie potent i t s large proportitu of the fatal dleeer.a. DjAelliftf. sitarrlices. cholera morbus, I Via nJippllllll{.., and man; other dfiroaena anumeratrd In the city Inewentorto weekly natal goo of daath% ore genanded by IiaISCJI.I4I3 &lune. Thick of that dyspaollotl think of it all who eoG.r from dkordered anweaehg. and V you nee willing to be guided by meter. toonded upon experlanne.yelorf at once (don't 'delay a day) to linogand's German Bitters. prepared by Dr. (Int Jackson. which. as an alterative, coracle... awl Invieorania elands aions and unaprroached. General Depot. 120 Arch elreet. We ban tried three Dittera. and know that they are .rollout for the dinette epeotted ova.—rhall Wy liras. nontr2w ECURE YOUR SHADOW I—Be wise, .pengt by good advice and go straightway to . OAR. Qt. dNRw tiALLY.SY, No. 711. Fourth street, and "see yourself sant hers ses you." Style and price to Butt all.— / trangera seat shim's are Invited by call awl esteem, epochnens.. par Derangement of the Liver, is one of the meet common, as well as the most formidable of diseases -known to Amer'eanphyddaos. it hod for pure *Created the desert attention of the medical ficalty all parts of His United Etat., au4 .7 , i. op to the time of the diecovery of Dr, Manner griatElormlne, It wee simeet NOMA the reach of medical kilt. Monsen& had nor !shod without even * hope o . rebel and sithrmah adds easy yet be destined to feet the direful effects of this meet umpeestet dimes., it is w, thanks to the mews& or Dr ; ma..., mort pmplotely brought within themes. of =AIM! control. The proprleiors of - the Liver. Pllll feel eenfdant - that titer oda a remedy whlah has been follytmted by finiC, and which has never fallednf atm. CM why:thirty triad. serl'orchesere will be °ireful to leek for Olt. MIAMI% CIELBBRATEJ LIVER PILLS,and lake none else. There are other Pills. Perleitiind lob. Myer Pills, now before the malls. Dr. *Manes Liver Pills. also his Celebrated Terrelfege, tan now he had st all resptatable Grog Blares In the United etatenokod br the eele Proprietors PUSHING BROTHER& cle2B nuccelsoni Iticd t 63.110 Wiwi it. • girOakland Property for Hale—This Proetty Isollustkl gib, t oar larAlf mile from the oil/ MIA fronthiii oft Penrorylvouls Avenue, It is oersted nub Fruit Trees of-.the obedoest kinds. mmey of. them In tall bearliv. Also-an stosnetute• . of„Gratio,' &wherry., Currant. Gooseberm _There Lai two.tory Promo U. 11.14 tosether wltlieostwetlent out. boards on it. For we of Wan sal pkonintriesa of loosilon. out' ovOrty cannot bo enroasliett. OM'S gam r wIM tell tb,owlefelo keit:bor. or divide It to efiltfiurelmaore, 11[1311. 3. 01313 , 1121.4 nexstee wpm: 8.-110. cut _.,,,.wa .' r~.r.._~.u..a.^ +:.✓S"~wl..»[sx~~shru.k~c ~:..`i'Y: ~~ ~z:......~.-~ .._ ~ ' ~ ~_.~ .~ A aeon L. Looms.-- Late of tbeg,,,y.tow Liartroto I fe per tbruum..._- is ort.wol . T a/dart t &wren McNamee. Brociogo,---.---Vina of D aor. King! Co. W;hap of Clank, Mallen a Co. -nor lAiu -.......,....itrat of Nona. Was k Co. glans & am of 800, Matron r A Co. I 6/aura. M00d,.............,..,. ~.Stan of it ll.ard A Wool. I La , P Stow, .... ...._....- ..... Stone A o( arr. Henry 0. Ply,_.__..,__ HIM of Itiy. ClO g 9 A Borg, James Gm, . 0fJ•131,4 Low a Co. ( cr(a B . - ....... of 0. N. ligmb A 0.. Jahn B Hutchkumn, alma of J. O. Doerr a Co. it il/mst G. ..... Firm of A A A. Le:logram e tr grim A of (tackler t On. 0, tag Aftertary,yr.,-.Fitur of Leta' Aturbuf 7 Jf • • Co. • Uri t: Mork% ...,Firm or 14 Drat" Moritaa* Arco* T Drama: firm of Twarkrblow D• NM.* Cos Jchn o.ll'clamt, - . ...... of flelwat /VON 0 trim P uf Baldwin, Stan C , vot C (Ulm . Firm of nberman A Oolit 7. (- , ape D Morro" firm of B. D. Dorgan* LrICVII D (.Loan. Firm of Comer.. Lot..roD 4.• Measenacr.-------..lna of T. istearmibm Psruf Sortford....- ...... . :Firm of Jammu A saarford. Aphas Aorton,.--...i1.t0 of Norton butler A 11001 aarles ....... ..... ...... .. . .- fiVlr ' sn t .Po . fia....:.=l 7 l;;;7,l • Wat r a ° A.V . A [rod S. Barweg...-... --Virm of 41.15.14‘011 , A (A Firm of It Lockwood A Ao.. J ails ....... tom of Daubing. Allyn A tk, Looan Jn..l lI.VAZ--.7itrm - ot Brown. Balmer A. f 0 fg too If Program/um, of Prod" nabem,Newell A CO. Firm of Swing saltine Co Curbs Noble Ilard A Mak . ...... - -.Firm of Work a Drake A% IVI U apon. Stockwell Joma ThlaPbmii..-afrur of Sarney, Ilumphrer A Sutler . fim T ............... Cortmental D v./ord N Well.. r•Tito a Co. .11..m0r Morgan,- (Aoffts 11131500 L. LOOMIS, Prea ldlaL CI tAli. .1. MAIITIN. Secretary. . . Pont Powder. —Every variety pie.. llloio and Bleating Powder, in all el. P.A.O . care on hand and for sale !rota Alumni.. In lots to aril% D0:V1...D[5,0n favorable term.. Also. Seery Pura. D. W. C. BIDWELL. blanufartuntre Agent, noidif grontetrrat. }lntonate, Stir Lyon's Kathairon.—The liathairon ueutrullie9 the t Berle of Dimas% Climate and old age, in Premervlng and restoring the human Bair WI.. II alter a Baddrinc. of Many years. clowns...a the map from Dal nrolf and de natural impur.tier, will core the Herrn. Dead sane and all irruptive Menem of the Skin. and is the rola: desirabls article for Curling and Imparting glors to rte hair In the world. It happily onitae the tho clad i.iet Pomades to the beat French 501.00 a. and an b the Parttime of lb. moat dalight l n l jowl.. N. person should be witdont it. Price only 20 ate.. in large toltles. Sold by all deadens, ereryerbere. D. S. 11AltN5e., Proprietor. 161 Broadway, N. Y. hold in Pittebargtißailors, C. Bent.El3o Jr., gloating Bros., and henna I Baitegr.razer. 0,1111.100 NEW ADVICKTISEDIE NT 8_ To the Xiang Interest • LONDON MINING JOURNAL, Weekie, twtubliihed 1832.1 s devoted to the Linton Intareet, glvinn fall quotations of so ess.f Minton Bharat, tot iss of Or a stirs of aletale; tall reports of Minton Pro• Oratory hirelings, Smelting. new Mines, new loyeadontt. r !scion to Mooing in Greet Britainsoil oPeohere. It aL Dar with recounts of Minion developmeots to every put cr the world. In fact, ellCl thing or nterest sone, ob. ett with the cabana of Iron. Coal Lea d. Corpse. Dna. ti. leer, Uotd, Tin. an., Pe., and having boon Low publish. oil uptsaLds ofd years, Is o rtaLdvti authority in the Linn W. riti. beery ,tee onCentsi lu e- DAB or' tit` I should suberrthe to it. Pnblishod In London every is turdart price In the Molted Buttes TEN D LLAND ire 0L ,..., special gent+ I'.•r Ameries. • WILLBICH. L. , 0 Dilq, 42 and ii Nassau street. New York, to whoa a': to losurltttnnt must ba paid. nod who will supnly the it. ter promptly to any tart y r the United Shaul. ideal Is Allegheny County ea. .0.%2 r r N the Orphans' C3urt in and for oz - .• .K . COOl?ty. , _ 74. 111 1::: tete of lola. Kettooteilaßded, he 17. e. — at „,/ Idrzu, ISSZ And nrw, to wit: Istnenther 11. 1003. r.ti motto. or B. B. CntoPtelt. the Crlart ehruint I Auditor to audit, Bettie and edit. the claims of u "enteral creditors o. the saki estate er.d tomete distrie • tit:a yr° rata of the fund. to the hendeaf the Lae tutu arm° tr the cradling , entitled T. rettelve te. acme. By the Court, JARED BitUeit. Clerk. • Au perficrosonenested tate once thst I *III attend to ti e dotie•of th. &nose approntment at my • Rio, No. 167 Yourth It. Pittsburgh. on Thursday . the Sly of re ct. ninety loateta. at d c'circk P. X II ILKty deti !Old Auditor Allegheny County se. N the Orphans' Court in alld for , ot'd G,113 y. In the rmsnor of the Estate of X. U. Brit ? E.i ,J wa n d ed. Dn. rd. March Term, • A t cot. to "'lt Dee. 3d, 11.13; en motto of J . J. Kuhn. Attrauer of Wm. C Ncleao, the Court anoint 11. H. Within, Auditor, to the the liens Orli 40Nif04 on the fund mute trot the sale in the ha° , l6 et J. M. Both. and mute dir triton to thereof to such of raid riatute on are valid. and the td,' nth , to the hairs of staid doe...lent. 11, the Court. JAnEu 01. BROAK, Clerk All tie nine infers-trd. late 3-rt. , . that IWill creed to its° t. °At°, of the oboe. synoto,raet et °iv rtfl, So, ISO 4 Arc Itstvisurah. or, Thurnley, th B MA. ay ot Dee. loc.. et id o'cleck •• X H. B. Ne, .I• Audsto-, A Ileeberty ConntY se. Kthil Orphans' Courtin and for eu County lu a the matter of tbe Arounit uf Prune a r, Otboon, Adin nietoi•cr of Milian? (preci. ri t A i u . t Pitt/burgh. idea 4, , o. /., rial hos. er wit Dam 3.1, the Court dit diviribuie P 'ja i/7 15 ' 4" 121..a1 a rt eirt. AO pared.. lutarreted. take Dunce that I will atbead to Ihndute gu aof lb. above appointment at y o=ee. to La, th atr• et. Pit , sburab. 0,, Thur-Sur. the lof bee inn, at ll e'eloelr. Vol 11. WILILLNA. Auditor. TEW MALAGA RAISINS, 4041 per lb at A. PATTON'S. to ltdi g AYES. RAISINS, extra largo, ricw crop, 4 . ZSo per lb. at MORRIS t PATT..N'S la otea QQ 31.1010 E OF RAISINS. Nt.i Mostar HAW. par youal: Smyrna do 8c dm Valence.. 153' (e. do: Coo/nog do Prefcnto .lima : Booed Vander 12ao Dar Pos.:. d.. uria crop MO dm Extra largo L. 2:atm Derrert .lama on. for folt. 1.01 altar RIS Jt PATEOI7I.Iy Um Diemen! rifilED APPLES-20 packs in store fur We by dtB V.M. BIGA AY a Cro. ICE-30.tieruts on consignment and fu ogle ar deB AL BAGALES • CO OLL BUTLER-5 bble fresh in store & tbraalo br r.Ol IlAaaLirit CW. tkU HITE BEANS-20 bbisit. eat:tics ma ll V whits, 1n ,tore for br WALRY &CO. ALERAWS-150 tau. pure Salermue i 4...3 more, for role by WM. DAGALSY a CO. 6.1 11. MOLASSES-100 bbls Crescent, 1,7, Hors forests by W3l BACIALNY * CO . I ,UGAR-60 lihom prime old N. 0. in More ono for flat by es wx. BAOALEY & 00. UL ss s —2OO bola. Plantation Stolas- Sea ISM. HAGALIsY a CO. oILS-10 bble Winter attained, No. 1 Lad 18 bbl. Winter bleaehrd Zlepharit 25 do brown _Tanner*. dn. for Leith, BO(161.22 6 C.O. f+l OVER SEED-9 bbla to arrive for Palo br fob WM. BIGALICY 6 CO. A. MASON CO., invite attentiun to ill a ili n g at prior atolok of altWoca Pliddt, jut ned &ma reattrald deS SMQ .f.?.,?liN). Ns. ti,7 1 4, 13-- it, A. ,Ai 0t.,. Lever atter stock el every vale of ..en tg and g le9 &mare Woeleo Shawls. crApt Cutnue Immune' Co , hi list° Pittah'it. N Election fo: 15 Di:eotini, to servo for It me eneu int Tear , will be held et the office of the t% , Tee ou MON DAY,the 10th loot_ bete,. the hour, of to y, ek A. it. and JT. r. SAll'L S. StAltittlXtd., Dee 7th, 1E53, deadd Beareteo7. T ANTED—One thansand prime Oak kto• VT. Darrel.. 111.1111,frIa. DILWOR2II.2. CM. I..deg N.. 132 and 192 Second et. JAMES fficKIKNNA. Auctioneer. g 4 louß THOUSAND FLOWER ROOTS— Aviation Nalco( 80 maim. of the Sneet Ilotland Bulb.. eta: 40,11,:e arid inlle hlxocatx. Unita. en.... 1:141,ii11111. Mt.. crews Ireparhatet At, enitathle for 00.0. toe in Pet, nix% ant plaatten tn the borders tor speloft llosers. To be eold en tithDNEaDAY. the 7Th tnet, et a o•etrck e x st Alettenni's Auction lion.. Cateleaws are 401 , ..17 1 de7-11) Mal:Nei:l. ACCT. 1:111LS prima Froneh Currouni on hand Q. • end for ezle bytbebbt. at Enotern prices. et tt.7 3100018 Jk PATTON'e. In the Dled. 9110 ItgTAIL GROCERS—If you want 11.11.1ns or Currente, there le eot:s borne .: e t . , t i re. ale retell,or d-i m n j VII itTui a" NGLISII COMMON LAW REPORTS- R./ Second ewer waned deternOned to the hag. , link Omni, bt Common Law with boles of the • gees end .Vnd eel Matter, 'Edited hi Lion. (soma oborewooLt—i ol al nowt datng fhe eve. of fdlabastmee team 1562., Hilary 'lnta end eao.tlon 1863, and Tact of teeter term im.l6 Vi,Urte, for sole DJ J. U. WELDIN. dia . • Bookrellerand Brennen, • 1 - 111INtSE DUPLEXIVATCLIES,jut re x) pelted: oho, • l•r•• lot of too Eng Pa ant Le. re et Uontiog cur] Watlhen Ladiel• do. ahaino,•oala kol.. at my low price, 1441' W. W. WILSON. YLES ON BILLS—A treatise of the Law I a of Ms of Caching. Prong or y Nob.. Bonk Notes. Biolved mkt-note. wad ohmic,. by /rho - Iltroord B' ler• thisti Am.rlo.n• from U. loth London dItI with 00101 Ugrian:dog the low tad praotiro thfr'countrl. by lion.Qoa Phorowoeh for Haab: J. B. WELDIN. del . Bookooler k Stat'or.os Wood hot...d •oth. IG METAL-100 tons Monongahela; in Ve7 MO NA for mole by W WICK IlaGfelf DLlttfe, °mew Wood d Stout et—. UOKWILZATI.- sacks in istzeo ima nlo by • W 1 come 6ll r Word 11‘CAND1482 r • 1. ate. stAEON TANNERY FOR SALE, eituata In Weehlagt,th Township, Osaibrieraitaty, imme4{. ele ea the Orwtrel Seilrowl; with all the mod ern le etom or tanuingi sad ot termina SIXNI btaeta 1. whole exoara to ersabiled hi a borer telliat Water P. ever, had eitheted ID the mldn ago tllea la t oert h e r ne,im . r b em k . tiollo"4leegmselg W th nKum,`.Dwalli e a p er 44 Tett:meets. A Van nt the Abele' rtoDetty and Nether ~nteej.... um be turd by telling et the Reel Hecate WU, et VI B. IdeLAIN. Ne. 1.1 loth et. • • MODERN ADVERTISMENTS,--, . the modes adopted by, advertiana to' attract t tl4 ha te atlas of the public, tee time It. Wez,•nothwr , sole Runde, row its Clubs; again its AtrieseLvatlea, nee holds Tenth hlghblatla wear. another in delorotte `.veree it mor T ic tr of mans Depot. 17 1' W. 2: t. Ito ;barite lortheelog o ,, E"?! .. rai s ma.Tl3-1., vrrawir-, VODFISH—Just reed: . . - \ •,'.. 6 bbl. No. 1 Eslmon: . . , . 300 166 8...0k0d d.. , V. 1 . .0 bbl 6 1:116`el 11ftirinim . \ 2• . ...0 ao No - 6.16e-terele ~...: _N . . 150 by, Do Otoatou sealed sad No. 1 =0166 ii 00 lo 6-.16 low I'..r es6b, Sr • JEkilf IIaWI66TH. .7 .or, of Dismort4 664 . 1.05ci0n6•11..6 _ .A-RLA.SII-2.. tons Pearlo.r.h reo'd r s , b r B. dry R. BOBI6ON B CO. 1S UC It C.7 f BAT FLOUR-27Qeak jos\ ,) reed far mole by R. ROBISON A p 9: 1 UTTER-15 bbla fresh roll Bgetert 1 1 paetWo. 80 by da7 " he" ' e(A o k " (3 l .;: n.. ae \ D ra.ED PEACHEN.-!-70 has Draea Yeactlt Just rood bY R. ROBIFON 'll CO. ARD- 12 bhls, prints. leaf Lord ins \ t reo I fo: male by do; E1..1.06180S • CO_ AGA ZIN Eti, tcrLl,. dri.LrovT, r: D0N0,1% opyoyliy the rod ha, tt,i - ollortztal Mamas). trt Do mmber: 110-vo'. Magnetos Pulliam's do Ocah , m's do do, ' ta,d ra do dm gadotorbostar do du: • Popular Educator do No. to Prom:Mal Draufbtaluaa: \ Loudon Latino for bacciab•r: Journal: \ Ir P bbo W Y a' Mum Thi'T•in Ortabart: Xmoaa Wotan, by HO. Flavor. N.`" OTICE —Mb undersigned, Frederick Le rent, of the Brut of L too. Sterling' I Co.. and Chinni. 11. Stewart, rf the lanterm of hotwart. Llord d heel! !Medlar fanned sea partnership, onSer ther a m s. en- Arts of LORENZ, STEWAKT On., far thnpuronse oisornie.uring Iran !cud Nail., and have taboo the 'Pi al Water trent, bemoan • ens rind abort St , . whfi,fh.y have no hood an aniortuirat of the earl. rep of iron tern Nsll, they afar Introit. On a.vomslo)sttos taros. Taos ssspsettully snllest. thejpst. rosuss rthe paella. PoNDSRICH LORIStiZ. .fee+ltf THetl. H. ertwAsr. g giy,lONS-20 Beehela White Onions, \ re. Y ISM ttd. dat bY HENRY H. COLLINS. L O libil—WbitO Leith, Trout, Shod, die, tar I' /P 1 , 1 • de: /MIRY 11. 004LTNS. \ ibftlic - inli)iftiftipg-180 various' p stars" for este by 1.7 HMV( If.. COLLINS. tosei Prime W. R. Cheese (0..14 by Se 7 lINNBY H. COLLINS. ItEESWAX—For sale de7 NINNY H. COLLINS. bPPLES---64 Barrels Pippins, Spitsen- Armee. LAO Waallnator, Ae , reeel•lng by ILK d, 1 7 - HANBY H. COLLINA. tO , L ,,, L , BIIZrER- 4, i 4 barrtFyreithcollio2lgitii.is t E UUSIINt TAIIQQLE,or the NEXT Fl •TEEN !:AR.vcon. di or to E'roliboF/t e opt to,t. edr.d end for r.lll. WAPJ 2 ,, All by tr.< sabaoriber., Plink eOPIT 13 n.r.tA fu P. 0. stout. , d. 7 , G 5 Muter Omit. , 4 4 ,:TATIONERY of \fdi kicds and qualities!, a... 7 for sale low st DAVISON'S BODE STORE . I dr7 66 Mark. M.SC. 1001 JUST REC KIVED.—The ecrming p Btrancle. 31 Balm& ; InAdality. the PAU EneThg 'noel); Wild grenes en Bong Mire, wi th 't4 calo.ed hy Webber; Homes of Amerimn Stu...anew, a coup Ica to licmta of American Anthem; Ltrioz bona the Witte w. 1,1; iltrnincn'a rbp.onhir.: Eh-rear , . ticn and Thing, in Eon*: ()alert a complete tcorka. Lib ;Ka hall cetf; The CiliT Caftan; Th e ory of Palate.. Illhlreth; Dteams end L•aden .Brice. Parlet'a PeVilealt for all gas Ons. Poe mule., • .tern Priem by, deT J. B. DA.V1801.4,6§ ttarkat atreet. Steamboat Auction Sale THE first class powerful Stolun o. I. WATIEINS. built at N Ai .auy, /acasily timbered will be fuldat P He Auctiou. on StICSDAY, December, 12, the .Watsr Works Land Ctucy!cull, Phu has engum, 10 kart stroke, 23 inaheelinder, sqt:rod Ssiiera.lo,lget,losg..l3 inches diameter, goeddo.tur, vorktvg irclinPaa ;Ore security; Oro laughed hems trarli, acmes:: (NM OW,. • \ Tho 800141S:rue on firm cylinder thaturts.— . 11 , r mereeremect to NU tong c mice 104 tons. ittaleharp boat, recently caulked. haat thorough'? repaired 1 , 14, with furn:ture eztop'te. Now rudy ter rosining an: edmplere tor towing, so d freight or passeurers Poe partber parti.ddars. apply KIN Walnut street, e.dret.r it.h. up stein. Cipoincati Graynixe's Centrifugal Pump, RIVALLED in the world; it is especial• IL) ly ertammeoded be the attention of sll Interested In 8 ..mere, eleaufsetetieet Terme:lei. Brewed.. Distiller. 1, r. itaiireed Water St.ei Boa, thatale, Water WOrket Drab.' er er• 1.11. *van ler tee Piltraler enteerthat likabomy, • str.lady, simple:OA fialawaleareletabßer qf • tr. mut ittry. rattite.frola tie peeper metier' got &Mao{ ttrabuq. Nt o and allaer Maiale and Ihriemes. Si,.. of 115 gattora ter tooactia espealty. nufa tortd by thaiou Power comp.,. of the Datled E 1 . ,. .74 Broad.. 1. NO. 'ere', deielmai 4e t SODA-20 ker., 112 lba. each. In end for .at. by R. V. BettLERB. tt.t.`r:;l t• e . -1 rickete tet\ l Yeed,ll etreet e Balt, I. en eta: Ye I+. ni cln, verb. • . - W e 4 TATEME farnrane. Cdm FZIMEM3 B 1 it6C, aue CO Palt. 1 Ilten Not. to ns for Oro. Note. orol tons dtscoont l i Aumahto tor Proud..." Erumstri umoas t duo ou\ Eottrostod our Vt. recorerablo . : . :I. 0•• I : 1. . \ _ — OOll LUMBERMEN A. I , CAPIT ‘14228. L'OR SALE 1,000.000 f t ohoibe Pine Lttm ter. and 1.100 wee Pine '7 • bona lands. la Venn,. I 1 1,4kr. en wont.. Pa.. on, the Al t elerre, 10 nallsa aeon P cobweb. On tot, land has lid le Wu *need a test ions don •le xteano Pew- Mill. nowt rd-m plate operation; I Parables Howes. Barn. Rabin an Ithsetwlth Shane— ILlonglng to the establishwat ma 4 In fltsbrato cant. 1 pair of splendid males...aeon% bob le. Larow. Pm . \ inde,.trovislorinsto-1. tools and ever thing reaultrod for mwareeturlar to the twl advantage. no milli at and • • bat, or two millions or loan? Per non M. annellng to the 1.0.0 e emplored. The Umber le or es lent quality.— The mull e and mactenery at. u good ea one, and we. chsnloal skill ran build. con.broated the meet nand ern awl Intl rusbPsbni plane, •Ith 2 0 DI Milne' go. sines. II Inch cry linden. (1 to each mill) and 2 Inge ~„:. &stale thud 'viten, stem In abundance's die kap" ao ho banana the astral oast and *bent hair the glebe. We LOW Mc a span of awl in ..r.h of the two and one I e Weiler re tong or. • The machinery and pose are abw dourly sufllo.ent P.r • “gang anon:. and benT be candela abborles. loom O• 11011/ and la th .tieit cool= 4.0.1 t wall eacewa. It ls confidently Wined 1. no to the Etats • nalli astable doe ns manatehialll at less expense. A. Railroad le now below Wilt amt . . nor of mss land from • nekhhorios 10111 will .•...ant other outlet for lumber or timber to the Alledtheny • sir. Irmo rot of the hest quality and shardanos hard 00tt. I.? fArn lon the lane a wl , hln 3 miles of the:Allesbeny w e, A Pun ace Is erected neer b. whore the bait 4 .to of loon I. mate. A nablie road from the river wawa o e thls land. The soil I , general', Prat sod WSW of it I . handsomely for lamb's Ihe neighborhood Is lm -• • rsoldly. The title is inittpatatoe. The present yeltte • ibis pr: pert, for lomb•rina and Its proyeetlee Taloa for Iron and farming. readers it of gnat rale. to a lumber man or montalfst. Irdon not wit the present owner to Wolf, he Is not a honbarmso, net be has istely loot his manager of 'hie wabllshm eat brdeath Therolow. he is willing Inim, distal, to tell We whole none en In Its pen. eat product an oradidow, to a good northwest nth ship ~to ....yooobtahmito POT for the whale conow nom thesnotla of the mills in • Very .burt Um. About one million rest et Ll:doter pilot at the glint mono of which 1. now well ..awned. can be bought with the •ostebllth• went ..r not. as the pnrobeeer may Won, lf the proper ty is nit sold 1,011 It Will be rented by the Mowed tow the 1,1 of Anil next, to the first and but applicant. let , WTI, which will belibeiaL nr farther inftmation ad der. by lethr. pubstald. or call aro 113 lAll N.aAzteu., de6 4ld Eta , Estate Ago.. Fsderal et. Allegheny CIT. AGRICULTURAL WORKS—Stephan.'s Book of the Faro,' anl 2 rids, 800, M morn Ihnams► den's comolole Farmer and Oardiner 1 tot 11 moo lint roe. Rural V.lld Book. let and 11 anion The barroseo now and Universe Hand 8 011.1.01: McMahon's Diction ern Mown.' AnorimagraltCalturiat: Donal:tea Pinta d trait Them of Antertose The Amnia's 0r0h.‘11.61. Tho Bruit Card... by P. Bann Balm's Ammican IL•tah. , non IS lower Garden: Buchanan. All nand Boar, on tbs. - 'Zoito - ee of tha Gramm rebent'a oosnolota thddinon:Tortatt Sn the Horne; do on toe Lammas of the Boras, mhos try . pooner; Banat: and Martin on Cello; Dawaa • solaßlVa. Can't/Doctor alewart'ot Stable Economy, Mason's Farrier; The Amelia:li and Pocket FWIi, Allan on Do rattle Ala.. a ir !male The INumer'a Barn Book; li 'a mentcament. sad diseseas of Bbeen; Randall's 000( albenden Guenon'a Tauter on Milea.Cowq The Dot Boonee t; Alines American Bateboacer's Manual; The - s and tat. strant's Hand Boot; Motet m: MatinraM Chap:aka nod dohe.ien'e Annouitural Chemistry. Ths *bora, logath• acorn a large ar,ortment ct belch. On ponnry, tor :ale cheap. br Bed KAY A CA SS Wood m. LOUR-100 - blqs. Extra and S.• V.Ottat F rrea awl tar wkle D tiltEß-406 lbs. in store and for aolo , by. de6 S. J. BOOMS CHEESE—Prime witting in store and for br 11•15 J: soak. VINEGAR -20 bble m ato and for sale br de6 ' J. J. BOONE. r I NALLOW-2000 lbs. just r . c.o'd and ice sal 1 Ds deft IV 001-5000 lbv. Tab and-Fleeoe in store v 4.1 for rd., br deb Jr; J .1100NR. TiMOTUY SEED-1 60 Ima. in stork and for novo by dee J.J.11005R. j kngsifo. 1 Lard; • ‘; 1 bbl do do,,lbr age by doe R. FLOYD. 11/111TE BEANS---40 bble. email white, Bobo& for Wei bY J. s R. 1/V)YD, ' wl7otes4Le AN . D RETAIL, \ AT THE,PEKIN TEA fiToax. ~ • na /mg awn, Prarlanon,:ta. , , Y the half cheat, oru eatly packed in mis 7 oak zia,aurai to eoir the rrede.. - \ _ • Pro 111.1b.11.1 . 13 LOIN riwtivlng hie Mistook of ultil IN' add Bt. aCK 'flede. resudethisOlsomeof nit Mesa ehrpa to lowed lo the Uneaten market. Jderobanto irtilttna the ita Sr. . invited to call and *amnia* oar atoll. . • Be ow le a lied of the warkoza Medea. all of whilst' hate he Nuefolly selected, Wed tan with oanflhorw bailee , OP wad • UO r chas ho. Young upon; t 4 la in n do Marotta imams Hyannt t, 1Q do *stn Pee do do: 'VP, o Superior ~, dte • ' \ 15 \ o eatra One , , ei , . ho red boteeextra ~( Pir. l orre Yodull BM.: • 25 had sae Sue drispoeder . ' %. ob Irt , do eirratlUe dcs ', Pr d o , Superior `, dcr -, 150 do Vi e. Uolous Shwa The fo 110 \ :Us dna into= ~, • • tv) do , raw Corkin dot 0, 20 do.\ 54Perlailvelr.strOiril •k arsukOohria 25 gamete esersliturPrial.P rfreerideriff: . . do Curtous .do • .. -.• _two_ • _1 dla"..lawa andalo p loffee, Lorethare =WPM and rat erated Soult A150,.53,000 Apo. Prderr • .Itold Ten/ low. • .11..11azNInk 1044 alw , ES lilflhatitaa. hatelittwat, '.4v ET OIL -4ts \ gab. folUlel2. I li!) 4 1.N F.-75 .r oss: \. ,l, : it..s , ubital u silfaifige by 1 4 "c4R THE ILSllim=6". gro. - exak.Tri-ao.4e.e- J`• arS Xs.tbstross.taittesaativticeo • •'t ' ViLAXSEED OIL 7-1004 warranted 1: wne. sox Ws by \ eaiLLYlsl,' H SAVER 00. FLOM FO : EIALS, .than. 14 ted on he. Me lUstr, "Iu • ifoon bk iTowisslifo„ I ads tom f hill *borer • sad tosondistst *op sits bum womb:dos OS awns of land. 40 of • Is sJaassda suss of nowdow. balsas. gd wood bawls with , s' Ofcbssd. Ito tmorayszousts ars a Pm* Dwsil • nod soul out budding& Its oalipst.4 i Wil l t q mati with Una qUaPPLI. Pr Lomat. UM MP/ P Pi I. a 11111 OSTITeIPay c11PP1.4 . 01 . 4111 pptp- Peg Quiff,: aya a Is la &vein at ocal. nit. sap tonseaZatti. Apply to prepared. of the - heat me family use, mit up w. A. MetiLUEUI, 114/iNTIOS ISLIAOUED W: ill so bout WON Waft lbs. tra.sitlizzbilii.. \ ~ \ \ ~ o ,~ ~' •s • F. S. 1)5 UASS will deliver el."- Thus...fay evening nfx... the Library bt — Weik.ar Wanly Ltlatittiiii. • “ and .he Ileeduticee. td.a tn., n it Bookstand , of net.), and follettcires Tob=coo'bt. Wool Boakdor Masked Arad. Nurgm•el , street.9to Ward: also (tom th..so..nddld EIOWSR, • IifINEY i.POPER. JURY SCOTT. lktnositn.. Insurance Coutpany.l of cho assets of tho , Oestem aoy oc Platbeiri7,:,T2 th• *day of !IWO 00 no 76 1%1 ft 1.661 11 .... ... 11.6.82 1,1760 \ '2.400 10 M. 0136D0N, SaaMatl Teat! Teas! Teas! ai..M.lAFeerCl. - Atit of \ Cat ' Is of rabbet .111hibb, - \ • tf. ' \ tfr.., ../. nli IP•13 ini mina , GRANT! 004 ,211. T. ,_._ - • • \ \ -\ 'OLE \ B UNL\ tit! . •-•.-- -c .. .. -' 4,, •t i • Est ‘ ElT t ua .? Ve ° t uthccl i..serv b•,•t . ••••c.ea•o X •ND GIN fhb. shortlk. oo rabie sceoscoo be .t • be twists./ by cI6II.IRINA'.I4OIIIItiA \ USU. the lamb .. is \ . - - "t Pa."'" 4"" \ . - - t4 .-' .\' . ' - - mks? . fis.u.tcs eremcpacu, snot \Pianist. hi , .• k Director end Contlyctor 1 ', i Yoe Progreatlete Mc \ yerbealatt,e. see Ikon. edrretits • • \ rots seta et the 7.10,,t Oblot e; My. leher's llosto t \ • „ nottitt i Qi‘ , Liligte Pages. ! . BOTNA Fcit'S first ikuly wall be bald - f ...., t k i s ,„ et hierooni M • ,_ •!' 7, ,-- -- sadninitione SI amtl, 11 . 1.1rnail I. noa Oa ', ',Tin:inns end Brisda`ge, t 3 o clock so.. ta r s Yr , - ' ; Ow ati i tor In sten and t a ,in mat mu tin`kitnoa to the e. o time-tog. ell , the donee nos to rogue, \ j .0? it be bocht.iticludisci . e "Otos, mi Volts 3 ciao* \ . „ , ; . *tent s Utast. treat • \ • i .5 T A:ttesj k to .e ar mdse WO? tacit la restettessli wui b. taw it. th Oa." " . " 1.4 , 4,1; „ „ ets.st.certil • suds koico t ctirett \ , ~.......• t.... jabiteVitat: to gent? melt sot bo o \t? t o . s+,o, .. -- A \ i , - d S RI . taly! \ .thy., G t . , ereai 4 \ V.= slits. apply to A. D. etthe V -• 4 . , ya or 13.245 t. \ , \ . \sir h•Dtlatitret?....,"tki• \ V . \l i ' • \ i \ ' , . . . • is:yawl:UM! ca l Bilisii:4ol74 - 407nTsFiraii - aiiiiiiii-stemto W - ". sow "a Ulf chants prtomi T. LL TO; • ' • . '' \ ' 4 do do —ltorolal and U. P. To; . \ lo chests dus4 half chests Bloat. do; ', - 6 onttles smarted T. .. • ' .: 6 bblo Orroo Motown . . . b do blow Orloinz 8.1011 ` • 3 times Mao 6 drums Oodflato . - • • - . .. 3 Obis 8 Halm :. . . ~ ..••• ~' .• te bozos ground idtotard . \ Tbbecod• 60617 * Window taisort , NI . o M.O.', ki. \ - .7 ' .. - . N DAVIN Aerk. -. \ NU itt.i.E ii iES,.., &C.... \ . -- - . Fruit Trees and Shrubbery.. • _:,_: 1 /HS \ subscriber , offers for . Ws, :a .. :\ eboko wortment of otictit.eincrorre Pan TS, bah drab and; itond h rne. wain of a tearlmr aza Mar Jemmy Posabor;Plumr, Charlton . . Aoriinta, Goorebenni_e. Currontr t ioginerrrs. .r rronn wren:miens, tirsaintike. ps.an4 . Weenie Amino ..: for bl,orolnir In Winter sod Vraiii . Imalemonts kr th e Farm and (11.10., of moot ' &puma& caasiat tam the 13.64 end Inip.eniennWorntioninAlN. ti...a • . ; .. Dols . . .. . „ ...!.. , _ , Fo. o EARTREp8;;;•1000 ortra ; ;;.. Totia dwarf Sad etiesubul of mut r sties, lad reedredkund for sele 'thillissd Nursery. " tui.sl , tael • JOHN MUUD01:01. EROM. LOUIS TYltiftd&pB, hat* , \ . and PhsrmseeaVete of Ainsterdsim, Unseals 11,11tim, ren—S purely eyetable Cost penniii. prepared op, attirtly eeleautie principles slier the mamma et. the - • ebrand Holland erohsow.Beerhsen. Bohan 0! lesittner , moose In-mat of the Boomems. States, Its tarot „ lego the United Metes no intended more •espsdelly them of oar father Sneed 'mitered Nee d „ en Iters seer • • the fen of this mighty mom ty. Meeting w th gore inteeess amordetbem I mew *orest to ti .1 .„ • . he. 011413 o.l t its uwr:lw - rr IS BARB lIIMILDY. ?OR Fever snit Arne. Mumps's, Met Stwofetatin• Ilesitesehs. ' Poor end Font Stonsten, Offensive Ihmth e lillionnemn, , • • onetime:int testa b the month sitar. Wing Cl shaping. imigeetion. ocstivemai„ moss*. • . rertige L extrenia homier end sub tuition, leaner sepetllle. nest, In =decoy. drool& toland rao.. of 701.0.5 In Utt.i=orat all Memo - • TUX LIBA Oil BTOMBOM.,• ', - - It b partluderty rwonmended to them pannis w7lpY smattnthinissney bays been tremired 11qrylhe- enotheraft - I me of ardent'lleiritnor other tams A:lntimation, - molly inetanuneons In effect, It Cn,D its oaf dinoUr is • the met M - rlde Menthol ..1.14, arrte.-2 I mlsingta the ta rierst sphibiond.in fiat, te.s. amp , . hcsith. TlMlty vAttrilti it MI eases of Dlsrebeen, Binomial?, Maio Oboists- Het, tins, end .ths mane nes elbsts antoodteir a, • - !Murata of .Mr. H az . Itha no t4l . M.:JeMielymepti,liwii,.... - O.' anSUMMI Palen.!eeliser aere-d. meal Mita] , t 4 hare been .filleted inch a diimemet the stmemb, Um of the Mora, and =Mgt 'moduli* Mr awls • • .. .E- Yesi end ham meat come Iniairote of ileitsumth maw to elleOta mire, tint to SW 0111101.0. • thorn bottle. of yew "BlentroMem.imil - m had Bitters," I feel myself entirely teatime, OM - Mel Mem _well. and Wend to my bastness with sal wawa therefore reeummena It 0. all Weer irbe almilerty Mtlated. - • ' OfIXIMP.',, _ , Ma. Bzu Pao; Jr..E11110? 86T-1114 sinsrest *Woo an doe to the Wald moo:mew lqg !oat liollotsilllttelowr. :- Ilselog aufferet,tor some time vita And-oolto: ", Reid* mental dement n. and . h et mutat ellooedittit. 'the neteen. I_ nos feel afar *dui but, atoshottio, sow. (Ilitood) N/0030013110120HT*2. . 3313 , Pau. 3t. E.3.—Dear 1,413 of ttn , most dlatreeetoo Form of Deolootodo lot {b`; ot Boeibovol lotere.(outettooed of mil atter ook.- - tell tie tor 3 rearm villa...ad-eatle. doWOOOO mad Impala 44 , -. ty, sueudias loodlttotit,?; jfejlittAMlltDmar. r".47-a imßay Wit MU &TY'S ' Holland IIMom" out of • r. noonld ttll, In ony tartans...to afoot a•—o t pch • mon Lb= Um sorettirantoottintins tor 14 far now. Er be refundrd. • - . no 'by UNITII4I.4AF, IILI&MIN PAO • Drat sod tor. TWO and }Smithfield trui L t ! t elan , :tt 47;4* • Alno, isbnostoan go, , Geo.IL. Eerier, Ilatalng Rm.. and Sthenatnakor 00. pittsbarob. .; • I • • • . Dr; Jeha 43,110), Illruatothsar.: • Ames 0010010.11. P. aktmart...lobsi P. lam •`," A. Beata., <Za. Alloatusw. r • ..361...! Plan OfE+doWinentOf WiuMlloo.llo4illege • A TWt.ITY FIVE \ POLLAI3B paid diill 1 .ii.. entlVe - embv-riber tntwo Tura* mark`, of um undent to au • el:azimut of the OoLege„ In t l IWy nt 'oil' • rea d ent rhhg rat le 111:i.Vgb-"ti todeee a ~...%.°11..,..., • or to 4 pears t*lti tit of one student la e . ugh deurnente •1 the inethatidntlitbrratiattibarattlir• •• I D . 6 'cim rik,,,,,,,r . ••, vs wait sh* Wale the itilternitr , . ! or to .*sadly whet -shin. stab g the tuition of 610 ? h * sons thmosheat • outtroVour of thsOollegewnye ~. an or to 4 Hue tulti • • of all , the in lush depart- ' i ji‘ runts of the Militia •• as haulmyr .or hoop um, -4, 005 leaf thaw of .or • • e tinny, be r dud= ' for array willitional int • • Ist OP as pa be sleati vw the utinlerte of demising g the sou v of or faulty hamar *bout 4. Toe lituderd Dollars •br • lad' dived, tot am- seeistion • or congregation. • I entitle • itnitivida4" arecelollen or congreganno, te • torittnal awsoduo , . transferable or devirahle • • etyma:toy. • welt •th• estoetiter or autunite:el ma stuchtt \•n7 adisidasei _ wham they mar sesot 4 Ph* Hundred Dolierrepaiti • 11 entle the b. er or enturibento tiperneteal •ly • • • Irma* hmblo or devisable ...they prop.. • All etod oh admltted on say of • above named Oir arehle4 rho Oho subion to the -• • * and Ws • •aw . um. Oct... 10011 restate at et • atudsota li \ alserietioes,„donstien4 nod • • meets am so • • Rem the (deeds - of tbluaterprisag The 2 yoni et Wheeling lolanda the . 00 001.11 eel evcarvislon and contrel, of Wash ton Otaielie. enrol to rase • permanent endowment, on the 51u; muted * OO,OOO in • few months by ot partial alreh , - pivot to • yertioa of theehurehes.thneliZti Um= 1 had whith tne ehoreh edceatk baste u the I e•deonerionwe of God's route. detambiell tO 1 Mouse Ms endowment to at tout $140.000. to in.k., auk Unit a* then of the very Anterior. turthy the am and eountry. • to well.. the chore`, that hoe adopted P, Wiese I th• eht nod lailtra .Item gospel arid of ruin= l• tneudeit\- eat popih , e *outset with stilts eursUotte, and SpOOlatal • Dosed of Trust .f the Collars Marlarrtilartt• trust, with • itatroettere to lone eertintaten traveforabls as 0 but taareaty nantr the parraeot of entwerlptione. etati \Os Us. Test the footle the. raised au* bond am* =torts:NO unetunmbered mew erratic alOtiO.. \\. • ' The synod of Pittebunth ado. at tte late steekato it. tecodouali paved tits following stress .00megil or 00Ualta Rano. orsanisa•low. and plan of estiowmetth ~ $ .Itutesed, That the oast and the fluent of Washing •\ ton College, vit h that argeniution which pleas it i the sayervisten awl eon rot of then) nedUltbsollar..aui , t .n od =PlO 0t010.131101 in the tongue* of .04a1O•tion. ma. , bo it tbittfbtti clnito• and ir I , " u . ' lth W l ...l 'dt. - ' fatare . - The Oelless is boated la Washlegion. Pa., a bise4 Mgr. \ •, .rowed by aeons [Leeman fee h=fetnette eat. mate,othesoreue to living. nod for the and sallr,k,.. \ ' odometer and intelliroara at Oa Inhabitant& and ....on ' . of guise from all pante. Ills WV pronominal, • ••• d \ ;et IN nut buts; its etluicet Pres deo. the A... y • • • er o n/. D •h„, ras kid 45 him 04 .awes lee. the Rut - . larili t.to 08000 Irk ail loon aporrtin•ta 4 tutu to tn., ' i aithehimmedleeig Us gm. en H. O. Wives. 1). It. Om see rad out tely ter nun the dottem wif id, , 6 l i ltfascim=ni g tiltim bees sleeted. and Ow The uadereigned hat imon w ar ofrobitel A.tut. t.,. the gyeedet Wbutleg toeuty forwd the hotherumt• aid .• • • wilt WI on theehurehes Lod road ha this tutu. at at early a ireliol aa amnia, rolbi t u. th ., ~,... Or rW• arlelal= 24 r d larragYlt " C " '" t i g a Li tt'u o tr ,Ittlet=C:Paingt!tri 4 tl l o.l .4 rliitlig7or n t t" 4 . ..o .a. refugusni which the crumb eut Meow mull ,1 - destined to bless lb* eborth sad th•tengdfogronoetiat to roam 401414 1111 1th.Agertto :reed. mosiougabthiea7. Den:1011104- 467-1 egte A . VINXGAB--.50 bbio. tider Viner 7 KOK RENT, from ;lot Apr% ' . 654, Ili bugs 1 gory 1111101( DWELLIWO, 0 . N i p, t, contaisid 2 pudgy. dinistitur4,4l.,"•,,,,r. , mows beit•reetn,letteds6, to with tutu i• us utehus„ TWO SMALL tif i lliklado4.oo, eiit theta, net aural* hu r NPViatitdll Ort"Or itrl i rste " ;=:eff • itulth gnoht or for utatnifseitittir porpm.... ati u..... at t..., esesof c. O. LOOM* fie Wish. pittebanth. d•etatf - or JOHN WAY. Ye: gurtokl•yetto: pat, \ ARNISHIO) WALL .PAPAttot'uiti. bipmltto lt i r::= 7 ; t :stieW_ may. -P ' 44l '" 4 he, far nth Tfilatailla.raiatEn. s -A aseart• - tint vatirautotiosa, for tab at the_ wan pip* mamma No. tia uarkes betsftstad IMO g l o oku NEAL,42olbo. for ado by. t .e ' • 1/.. 1. ki4LLEIV A - G. 4 ,1: SALT-40 boo ground rlon,x INBIG6u 0 21) bbL: L 1 *zisot Ike .6,1 a kr dat -
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