PITTS=BURGH GAZETTE. 'rcm.tenKD BY WRITH t CO. PITTSBIIR H THIIRODAY MORNItid; DtdiffEW22,lBs3 likir READING MATTER WILL BE FOUND OK RAGE PAGE . OF MR PORE. 1119.erriennian Wrickr. 0 zszers,—The extensive elm lation et our Weskit Gazette °den to Oat badness sorb ■ moot d•dsable medium:tot making their business known Our eiroulation Is between tour and Eve tbousands nwab• ns almost every village and county In Western Pennell• lois And Western Ohio. 16WfO ADiitiltTlßEftB-..Neltber the Editorial Rooms ' nor Printing Satebliehment of the DAM flurrn. are opined cm ihmanit ADitingligitfl who desire their matinee' to appear in the Paper on Monday morning. Will please hand them in benne 6 detect. on Ratargat POR MAYOR. OP PITTSBIIROM FERDINAND R. VOL Z. OAT/OLIO 111TOLNIAMOIL —The intolerant and tyrimuleal disaster of Itomantem is seen on to, ry °cession where its principles and alms are called in qaestlon. All the ROMsalit excite metals and riots which arise proceed from the effort of Cathollce to pnt don freedom of dia. mission with' the 'strong arm. The difference between the followers of the Pope and the disol pies .of Christ, in this respect, are ea wide as are . their creeds. The moderation, forbearance' sod I regard for religious Ilterty of tke Protestaat population of this country, have lately been pat to a severe test, and have come off triumphant. Just'after a systematic, extensive, and violent insault had been mode upon the Common flohoq system of the country, by Roman Catholic Bish. op and newspapers, and while the public, mind was still agitated with the efforts of.that 'centre. 4e4y, a Nuncio of the Pope visited our shores, in the person of Mona. Bantu, a person whose character was execrated for his eondoet during the Boman ribeldon, and for his cruelty to the unfortunate, Warned and noble-minded Bassi, who fell s'iletim to 'Papal 'tyranny for his love ~ of liberty.. This detested individual wee reoeiv ed.upon our shores by the Catholic population .with the most extravagant demonstration" of joy, and he has gone through the land in • I sort of triumphal march, outraging the sensibilities and religious and republican feelings of the whole Proteetent population, and yet not s single sot . of Interfere:doe by any Protestant American edit ion has been exhibited. In respecting their Uwe and institutions, Protestant' reapeot them aelvoix No sooner, however, does an unknown sad humble Proteetant preacher attempt to de claim against the deniers of Popery, than a great city le thrown Into an excitement threatening the pablie peace,lind a Romlsh Archbishop takes the occasion to Invite his people' to arm them eolvarto resist aggression. ' Thine facts chow that Romani= to an armat ' ral exotic, and that it cannot be natanlired up . on'the 'moll of freedom. It will exist and pow alone us, but It Is not of as. It is diametrical ly opposite to the:spirit, *aims and tendencies of American republicanism, as 'originated and brought to 14 preseltt glorious developement by ,the beneficent influence of a Protestant Chrieti- salty. , Its antagonistic powers will exhibit themselves more and more es tho poinit of Ite >Arianism increase', snd it portends, in its ulti mate restuta, a fearful collialov, unless a consid erable part of tifemies of Catholics immigration . eAtteited into, the American ideal, of reit eons _liberty, and *converted tto Ohs 'Protestant faith. There Is mitob to - hope for from this cause,' but none from any amelioration le the in . tettie higotry and intolerance of the Papal Wlteiramo Bamta—The oonduot of Pitts burgh towards the Wheeling bridge was as base • as that of Erie towards the Railroad. It will be remembered that Congress saved the bridge from her olcitohes by declaring it part of • mail ronte. ' The State of Pennsylvania made a mo:' lion in the Bupreme Court. of the United States, to enforce Abe decree of the Court ordering the bridge to be removed, or raised. This would bring up the questionvhether a subsequent act of. Coignes could change the right dtpartied under a decree of the 11. 8, Court. This is a se lilies question, and was directly made by the action to enforce the decree. - But when the • motion mime on to he•heard, Pennsylvania was not present by eouneel, and the ease iris dia. dismissed for ward of prosecutors. The Wheel ing Midge will therefore swing In triumph. Okeskrad - .Democrat ' To declare a bridge or road a poet route, has !menus • favorite mode of avoid* legal respon ,siblilty. It is a power ine dangerous, and eo lia ble to abuse, that Allgood citizens are interested in the early , settlement of the nature of snub pawn's. We understand that -.during -the late v isit before the United States Cistriot Court, for sa bjunotiou to reatralu the people of Erie from remorlig the Railroads from their streets, the 'Mussel for the Railroads laid great stress upon the argiment that Congress had legalised their wenstructibn by makingthem post routes.— bum overruled the objection, Oronoun eing it of no force or . effect. The Postmaster . General could ban hts resort to the Railroad Company, which had °entreated to'Carry the tulle, - but the act of Congress Would not mend • defeat in a road built without a charter, or, • violation of its provisions. This is the first de.; 01110 D, we learn, ott the snbject, and we be line it will be sustained by the highest tribe sal lu,the country, It could not have been for " that realm that the. proseoatiart against the Wltieling . bridge was discontinued la snob an In gle:lons - manner. We again, therefore, mill up on Mr, Stanton, and the other fatter:ate in the use. to ennwer.the natural. inquiry of the pub lie—why was the prosecuti9n against the Wheel ing Bridge disecntlnUedt- . • Nixon' or hissoa , Bonewr Bonno, of the 'Fie ldale Regiment, with note( and en 'appendix by •:our tOwneman Neville B. Craig.; Eeq. t will be lonied and for see by John Davison,' No. Market street, and the other book sellers of thin City; on flaturday. - - We toppose that it is acutely necessary to immure - to the public. , that Ma la the ropubli. Siation of s work homed in London. nineti.yenrs I tkid, or to wily that Major llitobo was a fellow eel- diet ef Washington at 'Fort Necessity, wai`even Aqt is a hostage at that placie,'irae long confined Fore'paqueene, and. was snbeequentli sent to Quebec, from which plaee he made his es• "osie, and 'arrived at ilitlifax after a eerie, of 'remarkable adventures. Givescrt.--A report of the lut lecture of this tegOODt spostle of Italia n freedom, will pe 'end on' pi, first pass. . .Yze Nsw Your Yinmaxatri.—Tbe Telegraph ``:bat 'greedy sotionnoed that the excitement at New York growths oat of the ..street preaching 4itteation," pateedlid on Burnley without the stout results that were apprehended. The bib otlifondaj rciorniug gives the following as, *aunt of the licidenta albedo: Iva-stria PiearAkil ram:lay—no Disturblints. Bey: ; Mr. Perilous, the . preather about wham arrest there hoe been eo touch excitement, delivered a dieonoren )eeterlay afternoon at 2 '.; •• : o'clock, In the spar yard at , the foot of Third at East - Elver,. according to the appointment he • .pvenut at the meeting In the Park. ; : i'i' ' Tubas tamers/and preAltions bed been rife • . for a day or two that there would be a diaturb- I. , 'apeson,ttdo ocoselon,,autilhis, together with a ; deit y existing among the people to see and 'year the itee 'Photo - oiroutestateei liadrandeed f • -_,sti consplouoter, attracted an immense_ crowd to 'the ape:. The comber of persons ?eaten must •, .; ;hate beia ten: thousand- The crowd began to • ' -,•!...0e11eat at an early hone, and previous to the seri ' „ valet Mr.' PRIIOOII, they were addreased by Mr ' " Wtet• ''MrzErowtrdelivered a shot discourse on i • wltemanlver.". and' Mr, treat read the Catholic • - .' ; 0011601013•1, after whiqh he offend a few 're '..• ' :aterkelliereepon. • i • - ' Mr:Persons arrlicd about 2 o'clock, and upon • elog the platform Wu received with•te. • 2 ,11, satin cheers. a took hie text from the ;•• , ]6th' chttpter of Matthew, 16th Terre, end his re istitilia were chiefly confined. la 41/0 flajeOt of ' Cathelkdina. , He briefly alluded to Ms arrest 1 ~ ' En d the Ftsent excited state ofthapublio mind: . - -Ife exhorted his audience to pretence the peace • '' satittairesort to seta of violence. At the eon ' ' rlasioa of his discourse he pronouniell' the Hen . • -: ediedoet;:and the crowd quietly dispelled, seem. : .',.1 1 0,73,11110 - * to, gat out of the cold air,, which t 4 Aras very keen, the shining of the sea.' to the •• t ''', oatrary notwithstanding " - . - j • _,' '''faking lute confideration the crowd convened • F 2 ,• tra.thls caution, the meeting was a very quiet 1 gad orderly one, there being little confuelort. ex- , ! • . 4 kriot that canoed by boys, who wereaumer. 1 , ..'"t go lf rePirsented. • ,:.4.:,„•!,, A-large pace force wee on thoground y ester itt ...adikpte.pretect Arr. Runes and apprehend any .„,,onn• who shonid attempt. to disturb him. It ~.,4 1. , ;air :mond abont• tawa that ordershad beets i htz• e o tbo-thiventh and Eleventh Regiments of 1: , / , '„•,vr a y, York fitata Militia tb•hold themselves la ,o•L ialuess pease of riot, bat Mayor Westervalt I .4 AL: . •••;'. ' I - 4 cAffq ~ 4.... t - =NM - s:~c,k:.:~r4:.— 'a;^ 'N` - Z -h ~ z_: MEIME enured old Reporter that no word of any kind bad been given to the military. We may isdd that therewere. between 1100 and 1200 p'r'os, (Americans) present at the meeting,- from Philadelphia, who came on ease Thursday last, for the purpose of attending. We ate also informed that on Sunday night and on Monday last, some 1400 Americas' came from Philadelphia to this City after receiving I:ina nimate of the disturbance in the Eleventh Ward. The Herald relate' the following Incident: The crowd began slowly to diapers. in the at moat quiet and good order, when It was prope lled by one of the crowd that the assemblage should form a Lite and much put the Mayor's keine in Gut Broadway, by way of giving him a practical illustration-of the state of public login regard to the recent emote. The propos!, Cori was adopted by universal acclamation, and al ansuouitsfol attempts wore made to form a regular line. The crowd finally proceeded, according to their owe fanny, and to their own way, to Mayor Westervelt's residence, and in a eLort time the street was blocked up by a mass of human bein4e, who pruerred a wonderful de• greo of order and decorum, considering the oir cumstaecee. Not a shout was heard, no groans were given, no berth words were uttered, en far oe we observed—the object of the demonstration seemed eimply to evince, by the mere exhibi tion of such a vast multitude, the state of public feeling upon the subject. For nearly half an hour Nut Broadway was crowded with people; but as it began to grow daik, and tho gas was lighted along the street, tie assemblage begin to grow "smell by degrees and beautifully leas," and quiet once more rest 'ad upon the city. The New York Courier out Enquirer gives the following soootutt of the orowd which wee pres ent: , The spar7yard wee Ailed sad 11111 over into the surrounding streets and yards. The as eombly consisted chiefly of American adults; calm, resolute, and earnest men, who sought tio i rladlcate and not to violate the law; and who seemed to feel that the day and the oceasion osiled for the QIIIITIIII3 of prudence and forbear auto. A few urchins were mattered about as usual upon the roofs of the sheds, and wherever else they could perch, bet even they behaved with more than usual decorum. Mr. Parsons began hie discourse in presence of at leut 20,000 men. Not the slightest gimp t 'to of disturbance was manifested, and eery lit tle confaslow or note& Andstant Alderman Denton we. present, with a permit for the preacher, to he media ease of necessity. The IMMO paper gives the following deacrrip ton of Mr. Parsons' dleoonree: The diseourse waa of apparently sincere and pious intent, and sober, and certainly for the most part, unexceptionable, morally and theo logically. He announced that It was not him purposcon this 000aslon to denounce the Roman Catholics, but to preach a sermon of amore prao- Goal sort. He seemed, however, to recur bout unitarily to the polemical topic, at frequent In tervals, and digressed with severity, but with out violence or bitterness, upon the mischiefs of Some, especially in respect to religious liberty. It wee abundantly manifest that the power of the preacher or of Ms doctrines was not suah u to produce much effect upon his hearers, apart from the exciting topic of anti-popery, and for eign political influenea The discourse lasted about three quarters of an hour, and after an pouncing that with the leave of Divine Prod dente, unless the weather should be unfavorable, he would preach In the same place next Sunday. Mr. Parsons pronounced •benedietion, and wait- ed for the crowd to-disperse. 7 ro c ei x tbiAlealk i rka ff erriiii. In the Edinburgh Quarterly Review, for We ber, is an interesting article on "Cl:nub Par ties," written manifestly, however, by one who is himself a partizan in church do ctrine and dim cipline. The church to which the article refers is, of course, the Established Church of Enz. loud. Some of the reviewer's statements most .orobably should be taken with some grains of al. lacunae, and with some of his sentiments we have no eympathy; but the article contains so „much information on the internal workings of the Established Church, and in eo evidently the production of a gentleman who has personal knowledge of much that be states, that we think that a synopels will be replete with interest to many. The reviewer divides that church into three parties—the Low Church, the High Church and the Broad Church; and there he subsequently tins dassilles, as - represented by the eighteen thousand clergy oft °hunch. An Roan, - High Church, .[ T - . 1, 8, 000 690 gh and Dry," - 2,000 { Evangelical, - • 8,800 Low Church, Recordlte, - - 2,600 'Low and Slow,' —7OO f Theological, - - 1,000 Broad Church Anti-Theologital, - 2.600 and then about,ooo peasant clergy in the mountains, who meet be classed apart. The re viewer explains that be arrived at Moue results by. going through the clergy liet, marking the names of all those whose ophthcns he knew, and classifying the rest In thalami proportions. The twentVeight Bthhops and Archbishops of Eng land are divided in a .difereat ratio, thirteen be longing to the Tll2lOlll shades of the High Chuck ten to the goad Church, and flatto—tEelEvan gelical partly's. the reasons for the names pie. en to thenthcor dirleocur of these three great perdu will appear in the sequeL The origin or development of the Low, or Bran. gelical; party in the Church of England, the re viewer line at the "eloseet the het and the be ginning of the present century," when "niche -1 eying bishops and a slothful clergy had sue. teeded in driving from the Church the faith sad 'coal 'ot Methodism which Wesley had organized within her pelt. The spirit we. ,expelled, bat the dregs remained." The seed of evangelism, however, bed bead sown The "faith and zest" Tut led been "driven out of the Church,!' sPieturiteelf around and reacted upon the "an believing bishops and slothful clergy" remain ing within the and "in leas than twenty years" the doctrines of tbe creeds, which before had beea Almost =Livens:lly repudiated in the pulpit, of the Church of England, were LI cull venally preached, and "the faith of the church was restored to the level of her formularies." The Evangelical party bad Its representatives lit Parliament—Wllberforge, Stephen, Thornton, Barton and their oomijutors—who auccessfally ltd the van of philahthroplo progress, and raised the tone of the public) °ancients. The late Mr. Binceon of Cambridge, the presint Archbishop -Canterbury, Dr. Sumner, and Dr. Perry, now Bishop of Melbourne, have bees among the clerical types et the party, which his been actin In the promotion or religious and benevolent enterprises, and has especially labored far the extension of the Church by personal samillou 'and labors. . Upon 'the "Itemordite" branch of the Low of Eelmoical party, the'reviewer Is very severe.— Its name Is derived from its newspaper organ "The Report," a semi-weekly journal of great lofinenjle. The distinctive doctrine' of this branch: the, reviewer says, are derived' from those of thefEmengelloal school, "by pushing each of there' %to extrivegant csonsequeners!! We shall not enter, into this branch or the subject, beyond giving the following illustration of the reviewer's measlier --thus from justification by faith, the itelordite infers,the worthicasneu of morality; conversion by pais, he builds a system of predestination'famlielm from the 2010 eanrems ay of Boriptuee, he derive/ the dogma of verbal inspiration." tor a bog time we exohanged with the fleoord newspaper, and have frequently read in 'that and other English periodical dioo courses by the leadiag clergymen whose view. it represents, and are disposed to deny very strong. ly, thejastiee, of the reviewer's representation., both in the above and, other particulars. His assault Upon 'their greater ewe for the Sabbath &jig y unworthy of the character of the Edinbiergh Review. as ft, is discreditable to the individnal gentlenian who penned it, eine (tally if, at wo anspeac he la a clergyman. The Repordite party, are with, him "the modern 'Puritans," and "moreover, their view of the ministerial_ officio makes preachincila only . es. sandal fanation"--a remark that, however just or unjoat of any particular denomination, or emo tion of a denomination, Is undoubtedly true as ipplied to the eandenay of the present age.. in support of this charge the reviewer quotes the following "our of many" advertisements found constantly Ire the Record: ...A clergyman, AL A., of evangelical view, deans a sole charge In some town sphere of usefulness. Advertiser sets forth zealously, and faithfully the whole *outset of God, and pr/mh os unwritten sermons. Hls qualifications bog of rather a high order, a suitable stipend requi red. Also, he is:a bachelor; the advantage of good society deilrable. Address, L. L. B , at the eine* of the Record. The advertiser having been found, under:God,. very Dueoessfal in preaching tbo dootrinee sf glue, would he glad in mestlog another metro politan sphere. Ile has • powerful *aloe, Ai earnest delivery, and o style of preqohlug best suited to an educated and enlightened andltnee• The reviewer to simply abusive In speaking of the religion' and other publiit meetings fostered by this branch of the Evangelical .party,•but Is "kw In Ids exposure end condemnation of that large class of persons who slung to a popalai Church party and are bent upon "turning godll sere to gain." "Govertueeies and tutors," he *aye, "next to clerical adventurers, fninieh the largest proportion of this mercenary elms," and he again quotes sdrerthiements from the Record in illustration. The “Lew and Blow" piety is ug u p on gh o SUDO footheg as die .911111 r and Dry ' to be sow. red to hereafter. • The true High Math theology, the reviewer . 1111}P, represents the dins:drum oboe! of the Queen Cardiac epoch. 'The Ann= t tweed, though. 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'\' \ ';,,,',\N Hale. The reviewer's sympathies manifestly Us in the direction of the Anglican party. His .nsures of their excesses are always qualified; some counterbalancing truth Is contrasted with their every error, either of doctrine or prnatioe; and their parochial labors are abundantly ex tolled. Upon the tractarian party,lc wever, our author is almost as severe as upon the Record- Item "Their peculiarities have been made familiar to all, by the pen and the pencil of innumerable sentient Who doe' not recognise, when ho meets them in the railway or the street, the clipped shirt collar, the stiff and Colette neckcloth, the N. B. coat endemism* waistcoat, the cropped hair and unwhiskered cheek ? Who does not know that the wearer of thin costume will talk of 'the Holy Altar,' and 'the Blessed Virgin,' of 'Saint Igna tius Loyolo'. and 'Saint Alphoneo de Liguori ?' And that he will date hie letters on 'the eve of St. Chad,' or 'the Morrow of St. Martin?' - Who has not seen the youthful Presbyter bowing to the altar, and turning his beck on the people? Who has not heard him intoning the prayers,' and preaching in his surplice on the 'holy obe atone' due from _laity to priesthood? Who Is ignorant that he reads the offertory after hie sermon, and sends round little begent the end of long poles, which are thrust Into the faces of the worshippers to extort their tiontributiona?— Who has not noticed the gaudy furniture of his Mittralt, the tippeted altar, the candles bluing at noon day, the wreathe of flowers changing their oolor with feast or fast, the medieval em blems embroidered on the altar cloth? After all, these are but harmless fopperies, only mis chievous if they stir up the wrath of the people. Bat the Traetesian mode of celebrating the Com munion deserves graver censure. In the firm place, continual bowing. and genuflexione are introducted,without the authority either of Rubric or eastern. Secondly, the elements aro placed, before coneecration, upon a peculiar piece of furniture, w aide board, called a prothesis or ore deuce table, although the use of this has been adjudged by the highest eaclesiuticsi Court to be positively illegal. Thirdly, in the reception of the consecrated bread, a novel usage le adopt ed, which has exalted scandal, and even earthed disturbance, In the administration of the molter. Ist." The ctuttom alladed to ow:sista in reoeiving the sacramental bread In the palm of the hand. Oar author, who eeeme to have no eyes for ad vertisements in the Anglican party's papers, finds, as in the case of the Reoorditee, some sin gular announcements by Tractarians in this branch of newspaper reading. We quote:— "WHAT to TER GOSPIL ? NOT PEIVIIIITAIT UK BUT TIM PEAT= Boor.. This work will be brought out at every Ascension Day, (heathenishly milled Thursday,) and will be In the bands of the London and Oxford booksellers every Passion Day, dedicated idolatrously by all Protestants to the heathen goddess Prima." 8000 Illustrations are also given of the man ner in which the Tractarians, who profess rigid adheranoe to the rubrics, evade one which in volves considerable labor and inconvenience, via: that which requires morning and evening services to be performed daily in every church. Thus, ono clergyman of this elan appeals to the public for aid to raise '•a fund to maintain the services of-a agitate to perform daily service," and the following advertisement, the reviewer odds, "exhibit, a similar mode of dealing with such embarrassmente:"— "The incumbent and.deaoon of a poor district 011 the S. W. 00118 t, who are endesvorteg to bear witness to the truth of principles, amid opposi tion from those by whom they are surrounded, venture to hope that some Catholic priest, bless ed with independeat means, will come and help them for a few years, in the attempt to bet the church folly and fairly before the people. Mo ney is urgently needed for the expense of the choir, fen" The Low and Blow, and the High and Dry, sections of the clergy of the Eng Halt established church are easily dismissed. According to the revieirer they ire the formalists, almost the drones, of each section, and exert but little in. !Dunce, even in their own individual epitome. There ytit remains the Broad Church party.— They appear to, be "exempt from the vices of partisanship;' men of moderate sentiments, of practical but unostentatious piety and seal, and are eepecielly careful to promote the spiritual Intermits and the moral eleratios of the working olaases. Their great Idea le that of the true Christian brotherhood of the members of the Church, irrespective of condition In life. In London their efforts are directed to the reclama tion of the manta of artisans from the infidelity into which they have fallen, and the eatiablieh meat of large educational associations and hoed tattoo's among the younger people of large man ufacturing establishments, (and 'among adults aleo,lunder the active guidance and supervision of Clergymen. Bo also among the work people of the nulls of Yorkshire and Lancashire, their success has been great. In faot, the Broad Church seems to be to the middle of the nine teenth century what the Evangelical was to its commencement. They refine to join in the ex. olualve spirit of either High or Low, end are tolerant, of other churches. We apprehend that the writer before us has given, though without some bias, an litelllgible analysis of parties within the pate of the Charter of Englead, by law established." The Bast,Awt tirulehes the followinc Copper Items: Copper stock has been quite active of late.— "Copper Fells" has advanced with small sales to 61. This Company has two mines, each of which Is already developed upon a larger scale than any mine heretofore opened in Amerita Both are proved to be excieedingly fertile in met al, aulthe extent of groundready for "swains," that Ii for taking out the copper, is so large that the Superintendent protease the shipment of 600 teas during next summer. The quantity shipped this season (70 tons) is that which was incident ally procured In slaking the abets and driving the levels. The "stamp machines" are now in operation for the winter. From all account the Copper Frills mines are not only opened upon a scale that will Insure very large dividends at no distant period, but with a scientific skill that readers them the model mines of Lake Superior. "Toltee" has been Arm 'at 11 to 11*. At the Once of the "Winthrop" and "Algoma" Campa nia/ no doubt is entertained that the former has the "Stir and the latter the "Algoma" vein. If so, the expenditure of a few dollars northers will make them very valuable. Tee Winthrop has $B,OOO and the Algoma $20,000 in band for farther developements. It Is less then two years since the Clapper . Falla stook was offered In this market at *6 to $lO per share; Toltec at $6, late Royal al $6, National at slo'to $l4, and so on. It should be considered, also, that the pres ent prices of all these are the prices of a very stringent money market. From the Isle Royal we learn that 1,000 tons of the rich stamp work of that vein (yielding-1 from 10 to 20 per cent. of pure metal,) are airway on tits itrurface, and that the vein at the bottom of the shaft is looking better than ever, with the display of large quantities of the 'silver vein stone.' The hon. Truman Smith is now thor oughly testing this vein-stone in large quantities at Pittsburgh. A furnace has been erected at considerable expense, with all the proper means and appliances. From many of the mines, but. particularly the Copper Falls and Isle Royale, vein Stone has been - taken that yielded tarpaper eentagee of native silver. The question now is, whether or net the precious metal Is diffused through_the rook generally, and in Such proper -lions as to pay for extracting—thus far, the evi dence goes to show that it does; but the present extensive experiments will finally settle themat ter. The atone In which the silver is said to ex- Win minute partlolee has heretofore been 'heave away an entirely worthless. Nearly all the lake mines have produced occasional "bits" of pure silver, bat It le only recently that the Idea-has been started- that sneer was diffused In particles through the vein stone. One small piece of this sock taken from the Copper Falls yielded 26 per slut of allow. In it, however, tini specks of metal were dearly visible before crushing The news from the 'Webster,' 'Ripley,' 'Sum mit' and Talton' is good. JETT LIND —The Charleston Courier of the 18th publishes a letter from a lady, formerly of Charleston, bat now &resident of Dresden, - under date of September 22, from which we make the following extract:— - Jenny. Lind, whom I believe I have already mentioned as living opposite to ne,.bas a little son—she nurses him herself.. Oa the dootoes remonstrating with her, and by way of parson lion mewing her that her setae would suffer— nay, that she ran the risk of losing It if she ter aimed In fulfilling this maternal duty, she said— .. Pent n'importe, Je remplirai les designs dune mere a mon enff'—really a sublime sacrifice on her part Bite lives perfsotly moluded—she sees no oneher husband she has converted, or to use her owti 'fords, •!he is baptised by the grans of God.'.' Abe say' that the ides of her Amiss, been upon the stage will be a cause of remorse for life; for whioh she can never forgive herself. The good Germans think, on the sub jeot of religion, she is more than an enthusiast Abe made so noble a us. of -her powers while • public singer, that I am sure sits should View it in a different light Ism told she has not much of a fortune; as she would prefer living in Eng land, but on mmotutt of the expense has chosen Dresden as a praoe of residence. . 81100131J1 F.401"..431.1 Edward Parry, the cel ebrated ninths navigator, recently said, speaking if the Polar sear: •You ounce (Biagio* iho ohatigeu that take pleoe In the its there. I but bean : myselfsometimes beast rot two or three days together by the too In inch • way that from the mset•beai 1 could not me sufficient water to float a bottle' and In twenty four home them's' .nova bit of bee to be wea—nobody could tell why—l oan not tell whip—and you might but soled about as you antis your own elver, me far, ere to. if No Sannavn —le • "Prize Essay on the Sab bath," written by • journeyman plater iu Scot kad—wLich for singular power of language and b esuty of OntreSSloll has never been eurpaseed— t,ere (mom the folloviing peonage. Bead it, and then reflect for awhile what . a dreary and dm- Ime page would this life preunt If the Sabbath r ore blotted out of our os.lonlatIono: Yokefellowl think how the abstraotione of the Sabbath would hopelessly mime the work. i:.g elastics, with whom we are identified. Think of labor thus going on in one monotonous end onktinuous and eternal op:de—limbs forever on the rack, the fingers , forever playing, the spi t, tlls forever straining, the brow forever sweat log, the feet forever plodding, the brain forever throbbing, the shoulders forever drooping, the llineforever aching, and the restless mind for e -er scheming. • Think of the beauty it would efface, of the merry heartedneas It would extinguish; of the giant strength it would lame; of the resoureee of nature that it would enhance; of the aspire ti inn it would crush; of the sicknese it would breed; of the projects it would wreck; of the groans it would extort; of the lives It would im molate; and of the cheerless graves that it would prematurely digl Bee them, toiling and moiling, sweating and fretting, grinding and hewing, weaving and &pining, strewing and gathering, mowing end reaping, razing and building, dig log azdnlanting, unlonding and etoring, striving and struggling-10 the garden and in the field, in the granary and in the barn, in the (eatery. and in the mill, in the ware house and in the shop, on the mountain and in the ditch, on the TAW-side, and in the wood; in the city and in the country, on the sea and on the chore, on the e.Leth, in the dive of brightness and of gloom What a sad picture would the world present It no had no Sabbath." A PALPLOLII illT.—Oat Walt, a stump orator, letting to deaoribe hie opponent as a soulless man., esid: "I have heard somo persons bold to the opin• Inn that just at the precise moment-one human being dies, another le born, and that the soul enters and animates the newborn-baba. Now, I have made particular and extensive inquires cvnceiming my opponent there, and I and that for some time previous to hla nativity nobody died. Fellow•citieene, you may draw the Infer ence." The Government of Baden, in Germany, has decided not to proceed harshly molest the plies te who circulated the encyclical litter of the alai/bishop of Frieborg. They are to be fined 10 aeries each, and be warned to respect the geverement in fame. This lenity will tend to allay the great eooitemeut that exists in the Duchy. • TRIRIBL.I CONFLAGRATION IN MINNESOTA. Ti)e St. Paul Democrat has been favored with the perusal of a letter from Selkirk settlement on the Red river, dated RI inst., by which It learns that a terrible end destrnotive ere swept Ozer that settlement on the 20th end Slet devouring everything in Its course, end epreed• log terror end oemiternetion through the com munity. Several citizens bad been severely or fatally burned, several thousand tone of hey dee troyed, sedan immenee number of bargee killed. At Oak Hammock 27 hoteee.were destroyed in one bend. Miss Rosa Doorman, daughter andassistant of Mrs. amens who was tried and found guil ty a few weeks since by the Supreme Court, at Norfolk, for instructing colored pardons to read and write, having returned from N. York, way brought up before the mayor on Tuesday end held to bail in the sum of $6OO, for her appear ance at the next term of the Supreme Court. SPECIAL NOTICES 1111WWW8 71:1111T PRIGISON DAGUERREOTYPES. POST 057105 BUILDING, THIRD Ifni/MT. NITIZENS kind strangers_who "High to ot,- N. .1 [aim an ..cama s artistic .ad Ills !Ike U1m..., 41 thin e.lt I.6.43"aitZellaZt.:ll%.*leLliernlell7.'iclit 'smarm:tics-S. or Co charwa made. Basing tn:. of tbo iscawa .ad Co.! arranizal fild. sisal Bityllahte cyst can aractsd ths surpass, with tantrum. o ilia. mo. pno , runi kmt, and ha slut 2 4 4 14 , l11wirousis cf Dsswon r,trritit. es now cractlasil Cy the 0010bn...1 Bar., of railadolatao sod Now :( orb. 111, N. flails. Mc.. to be abis to cifer to the satrcas :L. A., • Orin of laueurn roaroon...M. , :caln ernes.. hasp os”r twaw scrwas,i. n‘s.r. ac , was , +cr. ITO., II 1. 111_ to, s r.t DAGUERREOTYPES NATIONAL GALLERY. ACE SON'S National Da_guorrean t, Gallery, r w 6-1-4,1. g ut v,,T rAn d ri ,.ari.: etc. t .c !to Ladies sod Oloottaccele viehing VI obtain 10.1 W 111‘.... ..tarota price, will plow call .t th• above .I.a/b. Meat, f.tlod no with Tory rap...or 81..1 Sky Ltat., armogecl with/Itch skill that t.r. operator co. 4. th• swot oconte.ac aimtles of the /Sown cow th •11 th• aroreralon of aoheistol I.e. au. vrowtoos. t0...15w. Panting., k,. Istmarr-talr cord.. and Alto t•ten origin a/ va.1 . e.0. not raptiteal te tete • ... zee, cutler. • per. fact rescocablaw . ... IL.P..rlkonet.aos [sled or tier , dad det.dm.l perrodd la day pert al thdrit74dtd didfoltys rdrUncrid• dr., and crdriktidd frdrz 'I .. rt, untll d U. 11.n!sar.“.• In N. latammd‘L idZkalddirlyrr stint would hardly.do for any ono to have the temerity noergags Is emote= ;Um negating**. Dr. linclisagretgleraisn-Ditters. which swaggered t t Dt g C. K. Jackson. -fertile of draperdie g lisse igesspisise shit dessaseseettt otthe dig 1 1 1.1••01 . 8... their UMW oiling bevy long don besentsde sisistlr stramst. MAT Wire trots the system the aragbid hector, stitch totted the sat arel reactions. end bring robes.., to Wage* sad rue 1.1 lag to the bro.. Thar banish thong ,legs *" hull' mem serif restore the system to blob bait delider Cirri awe toritAze• 00.. Plttabwrigh. Dna. lab %I THE President and Directors of thiC My bar* thin day dartorwl • 41.41.040 t tiro Es• rat!: trg holn i trie Ani e s [VI tr• forthwith and Two Dollars credited to tit* stok. de114014 15•11VEL L. lIARBHALLy...6•er. Ornics emus. isszvacs AT an election hold t Pony,. Mid,day, Ma 11 od persons Irmo olootad Enron 11. D. King:. Wm. Bossier, Nomad Ken. ItoborrDuntsp, Jr., B. liarbsuah, Imo kl. Pennock, Wolter BryanU John lot 3.1131U1 c3..rituburibsihr.lo.l*. et the cffioe of tha Com- Itoth Im., the folowtim mgt. eetiya f.r Us eturctlastssar I • Wm. Larlm •r. Jt.. /Ismael M. 1(4414'. • William 8105b . 14 Job's 8 Why ~ pt Wallart i b IIL ° L 1141}18IIE1.L. B•V.r. irLyon's Kathairon—Foi mese g, . . restorisur.clessuing aril beautifyloathe lialt. al/ nit ruinous head-mobs, and outing eruptive diseases o t he Skin. Its reputation. co-srt-raive .111. the elv at globe , mates all probe superduous, all llllNnivratics Isupostible; and glare Its Marceau hes fount no subit.6 tutedocozpeteltelocontatediDa IncontestableauPerintltY. Physiolans and (.15erolits.—bonceabLe olthene from all Protesrions 01 114,—the loading Joornals of Marone and Anterica—Ledies who bass turd It upon their dniating. tables!. and Mothers In tkelr Nuratniea—ln that, Ito nill. Don patron, aroma... 4 from plebeians to Mugs, PM no. nog It the moot pleasing and atteettre tirthle either se a Medicinal or Tollat preparation ever prodnced. Do not tall to give It a trial. Pvio• but 26 sta. D. B. DA ILICE.I, pioprlstor. 101 Dryoilmen N. Y. Bold In Pittsburgh by It. IL Zellers. O. /neer. Neu). Pare Jr.. flaming Bros-, and Breen • Heller. de2l43b ViirWattlty of Comdderatiom—Scitnoo has been groping for Mall after something that would glee new force and vigor loam argent, without the penalty of subsequent relegation. Thedesidenitom Is euPPlied. lai Moue's 51111 r or Cordial we bare • preparation that Ea., tha3mpetusof vigorous health to the Impaired thyalad organisation, and at the same time elevates the stdrite.—• Nay, mere, It keeps both the body and Mlad' at. the true pitch of b lath, end there I. no depresedon. con eegnen s on Its astion. In this reaped It differs from every other Mitunbuot known . , beginning with eplum and ending em• monis. Cootradlation of theme Gaeta to challenged col de bed, it.; that the Ells ir or Coeditl will cure etch hoed ache, corr.n b.wiwoho, ameasta, lownos of spirits, sexual incapacity. Irregularity of Insane.* of the hiss• Cons peculiar to females, nervous affection, general debit. I ty. sheet...tem. want ofappatne, /savor, want of rtithi In any Depth!, sickness of stomach. ['dnae of the head. ounfoslon of Ides., hatuleoce, and narrow mamma Prordy of the uniform &loofa. In the those mouth:med. and Maur other complaints. ere to poesy ton of Via agents. This Cordial Is put up, highly ooncentrated. In plot hot • tiee. Pelee 53,00 per bottle, two fOr $6,00, ale (or SIR. 0. 11...R1NG, Proprietor." 19 2-Blueldwiy, New York. gold by j)rn,ggista throughout the 'United 810 t.., Geo. ads and the West Indies. cionend Aguas lo Pittsburgh-41.. IL Rosser. cos.: Wood greet imd Virgin allay...id Mitzi:4aq Bros, eq.. Wood .4 sth sts. :del4tii3 . . HENRY H. COLLINS. 'FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERMAN% AND WIIOLESALD DEALIDI IN 43MON9g, BUTTIAR, NERDS, 1/11114 AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, 1,11 No. ad Wood insult, Pllttsba.roh. R. C. LOOMIS, • . tho tato firm of M'Oarny & Lootniej WROLERAIE DEALItit EN BOOTS AN SHOES, 59 Wood street, Pittatrargh. .1441713. „ 2011 N E. --..dOST. T. EINNEME PLUMP GEIIOO REIOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. EKPORTYES ADD WHOLES= DUD= Dr mato( AND DOMESTIC- - HARDWARE,. cpwraersr, {tai Have removed to their. new atfd extensive ga01..N0.62 Wood street. Shur doors demi the lit.Ohatios Mo. - .lmre their OUlkllDeti,imd merchants Neuraily. inrind to an WraaitastlOSl or the swat tionditsteensixt• meat srer offered la Dila env.- Mkt - - MitTive Hundred. Worms Roell4 llama Ms following itatmaint from tiesmatablo Dtyjiliy of thi introlstft •ffootrof B. A. laboartocri uz*salyd • Ontratramin. N. T. Jan. DL Nara. 8.1. Muses Sack d . Ox: • liantlaman—Matmov - ninth man of andonbtod 'manly, of the town of Ltabon, nt.. Lawrencean, NM that be has ailttlegitl, I mom old, to IthDat lot gat. 3 dome of IL Fame toch' Varadingo, in smoindm heart: theattatnoott of the ma* al/ piggi.d at Vljald i r Ifo V ari t a S oro N ai s tt rllol:V m 'ob i _r• tfui7: llll ad Ma tai'crodltdonntabm of rang twzog.Z . 4..ri l a: TIC-ONN. making la all, 607. tan than 12 hound' Maw us . 14. a, Tam perfeatly iambi/kt at snobs Ems of i t om a Mall has AP. alul Cleat t. • ama than geourstoly. Tay fungfu.lrh - -• -• . J Alig iNClangr w. abd b attik . , • HOME , INS URANCE . COMPANY , NEW YORK: CASH CAPITAL $500,000! IL C. LOOMIS, Agent, No. b 9 Wood Street, Pitignirrat. • DIBIOTOBB: &won L. L0mi5.......--__ ..... Late of the JEW.. Hartlblds Janie,. Cbrrstos/... Pi= of Oarni• a & CO. dserdore Mchostate.- firm of Bowen & McNamee. J: o 0 Hied . ..... --- .... ~-Vinct of D - atte, King & Co. 11Kiians IL Nellelz---.----Firm of Obtain. Mellen & 00. Gaspe Bliss, Pam of Gem, Bliss & Co. Amos 11..E.N0. ........... ------ Tina of ZAN Maisons & CO. I. I/ it.' E. Wood firm of Willard A Wood. Levi P 20714.... —Firm of Stone & Starr. 27.nry C. Aly..-- ..... - ----Sir= of Bly. Clapp & Bowen. Jones L0w5,...- _ —. Finn of Jam.. Low & Co. CarlolL Hata. --Firm of 0. B. Hatch it Co. Alen B. Hcachinson.----..,---)lna of J. 0. !lowa A Co. KUL= G. Lanaberk...---Firra of A & A. LOWTVtIO6. i Co. Charles A.lfwAley....-... .... .. _......P1rra of llockley t Co. .y.,..ens Aftatacry,o.,-.Firm of - Lewis Attarbury Jr, A CO. 4.,,f is. moron, ..... —Jinx, of J.M. Beebe, Illorgan A Go. An. T. lhatplit----....Firm of Trowbridge. Dwight it Co. f!.. l ta. l‘ Pachoitt.....----Pirod of Ir tZ_ ,Iti 'l' O i t r fil ISt (hove C Cbdin5,......--,- ..... -Firm of Oberman 8 whirls. Georpe D. Horgan. Firm of E D. Morgan I CO. Lawn D. Clmuln, Minot Coten, Lotbrop & 00. Thmsaas set -- -.Pim of T. & 11. Metnengs , Putrid Sanford. Vim ofJohnson A Sanford. Glob= O. Prorkm,...-.......Tirm of Norton. Butler & Hoyt. C7 , arks .8114........- St..phen P eat}, _ - Vino of Boyd & Pool. Berlinnd W. fintl, —.... Elrodf Haskell, Herrick A Roll. Alfred 3. Marna ..filrm of A. B. Barnes & Co. Roe kockustod.....-..-.....--..girat of IL Lockwood • Bon. llama H Chopkincoke, ...... ---..) Ina of Hoskins, Allen & 00. Lon= J, A. Danght,...--.Flrm of Btown,tlicer A Dwight /sum IL Preainplutss, Firm of Prothlng Newell * Co. JohnH Aulli, ............... -.....firm or Swift, larlbut &Co. (MID N ) oli t.. ... Firm of Condit & Noble. Bard A. rk of of Work A Drake. NclAclt H. oelnoel4 --Firm of (Ilbsoo, Stockwell • Co. lama HUT drey,-Virat of Barney. Humphrey & Butler. II as T. • --Cashier Cortlnantal Bank. Denfilrd X18arnetb........-......Firm of Walla. Fargo A Co. Amur Morgan,- .... -..---- ------ Gtorge Poarce, ... -.--- . ..-Flren of . fleorga Pearl's 0 Co. IHMICON L. LOOMIS, Prealdrot. 011 AS. J. MARTIN. Beerstarr. JAMES P. TANNER, WIIOLEFILLE DISALNIS IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, AND LEATHER, No. 56 Wood t, Plttabuurigh, =TRU. 11.11. MID HOMO. kvps My stook consists of upwards of 2500 CABER,embraing ggggg variety and style of BOOM 13110E4 sod BONN ETC Durobooed ninon. nom New Eng land mama:Worm% adapted isa - prously for PALL and WINTER BALES, and wtR be mid at satisfactory price,— comparing favorably with the. Do l l hiladelphia and Now lora_ Pm:shapers will plow 1 •11,1 onsinion Wore burin.. Aloe. NEW YORK BULB Li/ATLI:RR: IWS Wie mazer the attention of our rend es, to tit" whortioement of "MOBBWO INVIGORATING U: :II DIAL" N ho froind nano tho fonrin toss. A. H. HOLMES & BRO MANUFACFIVILE63 SOLID BOX VICES, SLED ES, PICKS, TAATTOCKB, CROWBARS, &0., TIMBER • SOILICW, BRIDGE BOLTS CAR BOLTS, W Amami, CODTON, MIAOW. AND IiNAIP &MEWL PITTSBURGH, Ocoee 31 Wood wit, lbeetweses 1.1 Hord And. All Mods of blacksmith work for Bridgea, Ac., dons M the shortest notice and at the lowest Odors Al All work warranted equal to any rimoufmtured."lll sold her BURKE A. BARNES' SAFES—Here the !clod of testimony as to th• Taloa of our liAntd. noon which we can coutdently rest the reputation of our work. We have already publlehid several oertlficataa, Droving that Baton made for our regular and ontinary gob% and wad abroad, have been sublected to the BIOVICREST TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATION/3. and ondereed their contents totally tree from damage. The following Is another proof of the tame Incontestable tharacier • $lO.OOO WORTH 01 1001C8 AND PAPESIS SAVED WITH at $4O SLIM! ALBION, BM 00Mrry, Pal November 12, !MU. llamas. Boa. 11sarfas--Ddr Bin, Your two let dwere duly received. I was absent at the time. l would ay, lo regard 43ur gate, I oonsidsr it pert . ..oy VMS ritOOF. f mated th e owe I bought of you last fall. on the Uorniug of the 101.1, of June bot—piy More building being burned to ashes. It was built of wool and brick— !. :sego three story bonding, Sly bate wee in it at the of sn• fire, and tall into the cellar. where there was a Oyer amount of nil - It wee a very hot 800. My notes sad bookracenunte thatn in the Bare , ammo:del to about Ten Thousand Dol lar*. wßich as would T el e v e lL o tt ' y'1r,•"4,i2"0g le roper 4'l'; '.1f:,?..f further, " low t., buy a gala lo keep their papers. am, pt Vtnt autel I tan rarely 1.1011:11.124 ions oOn Years, truly. .101100 MAAR?: LADIES FANCY FURS: • M'CORD & C 0... Would most respectfully invite the attention e;s,alss emit:Lynx and eaanplotottook of PANCII FURS ow. opening, orrapriAng in ..patS Sable, linme:Maxtin Ilten, Lynx, Wining, Siberia Squirrel. Bock ILSZtiSt. °coon (buoy anst• Swan'. Down; Mode, Vlotorinox. Pol !WIN , Oafs, Boa, le. minor Wood .oath street STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., OP FEArIYSIT.VYNIAZ, tRANCH OFFICE oor. 4th & Smithfield At...eittotentt,Pad. 320,CK0 se,..—John P. author/ord. Ilanphle so.; P. C. ilarriaberr: easel Ph 14,..; A. Wilelas Ilanktr, tittaaurah; A. A. Carries. Pittsburgh: Jobe B. Realise. nail, Dauphin re.; A. J. Uillott. I6rrieberg,l3. T. llarrieberr, Robert Rots. Carbon manly, JOIAN RUTI.IISIIFORD, Praidderit. A. J. JILLItT, aeceetat7.. A A slAliltlXlt, Aatuarr Tee else.* Comeau, will Saxon against peril. of ow• 1.0111 inland suererattoe text traaaportatiose ears on build. logo eseapaoheisalse to ally or coesitry. at lowest rate. cessalstaWN Polls.los Waal ma dwalllne hawed eltaar perpetually or tor • term 01 years note. asyl.6l Girard Fire & Karim Insurance Co., OP PLIIIADHLPIIU IFFIOE OF PITTSBURGH AGENCY corner 41th and Bnltthfield Ca. Clepant, .100.000 Doi Drawroaw— Asa. AL Await. J. P. Stelzer. IL A. AhAtk• at fend. Paul Tboritnr. A. 31. PAO., J. R. nudges, num. n. IlltrAgl.BAnn•lJon.a. IA Canlitax. Thos. Crirrea. W.I. IL Po.w.s. P. p. eberm.. , A. Hart. PhAtp Y. bay , . P. HaaloY, A/sx. Herat. Jr.. Varman Azeppera. 1011'. JOll4i l„ l.;tett w. A. 8. GI LLILTT. IN L 1it..,.,Wi1l r m`"?. plopert ij i 1003- 1703- erAlly.. do arm tAw•tabla tetro. - Aellltm7l-6E A. A. CLAMPS. Acted. O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO, • •p• ; • . • Pa ]► WOOD L.TRDET One deer Cress First street, Pittsburgh. : We— Buy and sell Par and Current Pun de Bight Tier Egetting• Ooln . 8t.., Eastern .4 Westgra Time Bala, Prothlgoorr Notas: all. 0 T. ant. oh Tim. Dilinategtl Par ant Cp.rreat Motor; lard. -Irv.. Firs au/ R.I. Policies far the, Miss hirttrunai a..,.,0 (cub Capital *170.000) Banat Marone., a irapital slo.iitO.Doh). • golf siolrOakland Proper y for Balo-- Thin Property is situated about one half mile from the city Ifoti , froatiog on Pereinsrl rant Avenue. It i• covered with /milt 1r... of Lb. choicest kinds, sow of them is full bearing. Also au abundance .of Aram BAsyberry, Currant. Oameberry. go., go. There la stem story Trams U..... together with couvrnieut out houses on it. For este of amen mid pleasmitorm of lamellas, this property soMulased. It COladl2l IL little over 6 wee- I Ell,•11 the whole together, or divide It to salt purchasers. T1108..1. CAMPBELL, Oct e, 196$eitf No. 119 Wow street. AMOS LELAND & CO., 171 EARL STREET, Ern Tom. MANUFACTURERS AND DrALEES IN MIT DISCSIPTION OP STRAW GOODS, emulating La part of PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. BRAID, CANTON AND ►ALI LEAF 1.1,CM English, Italian, Swiss and Silk Bonnets; ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, STRAW TRIMMINGS, .k.0.1c0.. By the Oats. CowinWog one the lareeet Stake In the City. to .bleb the.atteotion of Comb ant Time Borers le respect oily paella& N. D...ILiTTNItiI are partlettlatle toeltod to oell end tontine our Stook, width le suited exereeely to their de, ettbrieleg all the neer and feehlonahle .etyLee of . 0072-4¢14 sir' First Preibitim for best Silk Rat— wiLsorus SON. re.bionable Wetter.. 91. Wood greet, u. now pretend to faralah their otudomers4 sod the public, an aseartment of. Net. and Cope, which for beauty of • inlet.. and otleas. cannot be sue. paned by any boa. In the city. Partlentunttention L. Invited to our owe mannfeetan. of Va. $1.60 end lt.oo Hate. .424 elditerti ON-Liver Disease. Castor's Spanish ea •remedy for liver ditemse, end the number of formidable evils connected - with - . dieorgenised state of that Ortmaile unelvallef. • Hundred* Of tertlereqe. from'the hiaheat MUlVite. of Donee , now Urine le the city of. Richmond, Va., mlethr bigine of cane effected br CaTtelea'Arsulah kke h i ve only room to refer to the 'extraordinary Cure of. Damuel M. Drinker, RR., of the firm of Drinker I Morris Bookaellers..alabmocil, Va.. who nee cured Of Ilbottlea of Oorler'eßnanich Ili:tare, alter 3 years auderieir teem mewled liver• lie ears Pt action on the blood I. wonder fel, better than all the mediate* he had ever taken. and oheerfolly recommended It to all.. *Rate adiertl.mnit In santher tolptuo dA9•tmß Brown's gismo . of .7anialca Gin- Is e gregaratlon.oX unnr.rareallanos. in ordinary (Wilma. Incipient eholgra, In abort. in all area of proatratlon' of tba Ldbreatlea 11:motions. It Is of Ineatienable'vaina During the isravalence of lbs epldemlo abolera and mama complaints of eblidruhlt Is parullarly enksolone; no family or Individual should be without It. ,0071031.—8 e Sinn to get the mule. E p l onea. which /Mand only by Y. DROWN, at Ids Drug and Obantloal , 5t , 004 „ o „:„..th t , corner of Fifth awl Obasunt streots,Pbll. motel gba,and Ibr'sals by all the respeobabla anotbanarlaa In the States; andi In Dittsbnisb. by Mai. Pagn - Jr.. B. A. Fahnestook. • Clo.: Dr. p. 804th. Lemuel Willem as Co.. 4Behoonmaterett. • ' • In mi,,,h,,zy City by H. P. - Schwartz and Ise A. nook tam iOo malaria tisen'sLostrartuo uompany of Pittsburgh • If. • dicatuxi, L. MMISII CLL. SW r. MICE. 94 WATER,VCTIVIMI KAM= An wooli - emman • .. , • _. ~. _ ' 4 , /,'"INIK11116 "NULL ANA G' Nei: d NlE.ii GN TUN oftio•Ativ ' minquisipmpv).l.a. AND TRINUTA. WV& 1 . 'Sr ions ootriatt Lou or Janos Or PIRA „Us.. *Wag auperas of The &Slaw{ INLAND ofi TRAIIRPORTJTION, ' . DI2IIIOTOIS : 1 LtD Luti •:. t W M. Latimer. Jr- W= s . h. : I . kg: l i fl " t %laud TIP 111:1. Robert on sp. 79.. •T .911 9 1 . 111 1 1 9 .0ttb. B. Ilarbaagh. 3 ,1 % 3 1 f.. luau K. l'4llllook. . ' 7 . tk , „ 4 ,,,,,,,,,, 91altor Urfant, . 1 3.sh. sta ll! . 1 . 1 Lan, 4,,22 lairDn • Pont ..Powder. —Every variety Bide. globe and ;Dieting Boarder. In all ilai. nicker. .nine on band amide We tom Masten', In lota to • t arobarm on tatorabl• tense. Mao. Barely gnu. D a W n a C t Bl r DW ae t frootallnet. 'Moosup, oddly Fr o ZILIKG /1.13 —BROTHZ, _Agozawas To 3. zro• • 0_54 . wa.aumass meows, . 60.;Wee4 *timid; rattillnulik• • forpft IndeilVaddraiii Vesitrap • tiErlndigestion and Liver Complaint I CURED RP KIER'S PETROL/AM—Read the lollerwletir letter from Rev. 0. Dickinson, • flbattenary is Oregon: Mg J. M. Rue—Drar :anv—klyeelf and telfe baling Ern gr,•AU, baceattell by the ems of your Petroleum. 1 tau t hue you send Minh*: of two Oi thee* dozen bat -0,, h am the Congreeat onal Waist...ln thin W.% and 0/my people are street.] with ludfseenno eta an lueotln of the liver, the same of myself and wife. before b.kleon your PETROLEUM, OR ROCK OIL: We took wren:] bottles—two or three each— about• year and • halt sac. sod we bare never enjoyed ere good health far years I a. vs have minor that tins. I had not taken • 'lngle bon tk. before that Winer. of the otomsat which.. distresses U e dyspeptic WWI relieved. and I bare hit 'nothing of it , since tbet tima My tete 'Fuel.° relieved from • editor& e Metes., of the liver. whack had been of several yeers Man& r by the nee orynor Petroleum. I eat by b.. 41. B IER. Ousel Dudek ,GRO. BEYRKII, 1 0 Wood Meet, end Druggist. end kledielem Deelere eve r, where. octlte ITaper.Mvartfelog Petroleum .111 arrpy T44,TOTIOE—Tha undersigned, Frederick I°- 4 renz, of the Atm of 1. Ave. Sealing & Co. and 1 liomae H. Stewart, of the late firm of htswart. Lloid 0I hive this day formed a ee partnerehlD.UMlr th.UM. end style of !A MEN'S, STEWART & On., for the purpoee of nearkareolurlog Iron and Nal% and Ames tats, the Wersbotue. No. 63 Water ,tint, helve= *my utd Short st o ;11 ' 4 . 9 " / 171 n h e * :: fall?, Ire h ° they Ts her f t I :Val= e. comagehetten term. They reepeotfully meant the pat rune. of the public. FREDERICKLORENZ. de7-otf THOS. 11. ST. t:,.Z EC IJRE YOUR SHADOW I—Be wise )- .net hy giwd Myles and go straightway to OAI4 0 , 28 NRW UALLENY, No. 711, Fourth atrast. and "sae ',areal:smothers ass Ton." Styli and price to malt all.— tractor. and citizen, are invited 1) call and assamina sped= to. 0023 A Great Meeting to the Afflicted.— 1. • mbar and formidable entracter of disessee of the are long challenged the attention of me goal men . thee., alseetiera classed under the general h•nin of • Ptioo• have been min:Peed incurable and the ant • tient allowed to die. without medical science to ' • h.q. of , vviover7. liappity thie can no I .ncer . sae. A remedy has been found which will eon. •• plaints. of 'M.P.,r character, seising from de 1. • net of the Liver. The Pills discovered by Dr. hip .1 Virginia. act directly on the Liven and by ear . 4 • Its operation and purifying t front dints.. onto extirpates the oompiainta w oh have their oriels . Palmas of Minorcan. gem es hitherto proposed • complaints. have failed ta othrate upon the rent use; but Dr. IPLane's Pills mete themselves .n the action of the Liver. and - by cleat:wing the 0, dry up the Impure Meanie of dimes which . • seise their existence.. archasers will be careful tout for DR. !CLAIM'S BATg9 LI VEIL PILLS. and take none else. There sr Pllle. purporting to be Liver Pills. nos before .163. Dr. ICLaha's /deer Pill.. also his Celebrated age, can mw be had at all reehectable Drug Stores United States, and of the sole Propnetera /LIMING BROTII&B.S. Bummers to J. gild A 00.. 60 Wood atreet. far are ot • the Do • V rml • In the NEW AD VZRTISEELE EIT I=2l Interments in the City of Pittsburgh. raor moots U. to sumo* 113, Diteaaes. Adults. Madan Pulmonary Consumption.-- ...... Calarra rover-- ......... W hoophon.Cough...— ........... _ ..... Unkaawa Burn ..... e!MIMMI!!!EMI Under 1 fear. . OP TOZ fool TZEPS WW : 6 76 to 20 —I I " 40 to SO— . . " 60 70.. l ay order oft he CZ! of I.l.pltb, --... '" — '' .--.1 1 WILLIAM/J. Phraleloo to Boana of lloalth. lENT 4 3 F r ,r , ) s E rr p . o to s k T . S ß.N .l . D , R t A m L . A ,. inig u pl`. D .. .E 0 - of un.LoLlats and exoseding that ea b nt, NOlOO. within the ore. ear e nest preceding th e date of th is etatement, 1 are t either wh o !caressed or diminlehsd, with the tte. to of th• de ore. the date when rash dwells were W. male r batacest atterned. and the amount the W. Residence. Doff.. gesonnt Attire W. Buchanan. 1160-Be9t. 20.-1100 00 tomer Oolllve----- do Nov. )9- 60 oo 1 . . Dolly 1848-June 29._ 98 00 OoL. a Amin tient., 1820-Joly 16... 11 00 ll•rve 010111.—.... -.l3aldelo tied° Sept 7... 3.11 00 Ludy Mond-- ..... - do March 4... 18 00 do do 78._100000 Julio 'oho. ..... ..—.. 01 July 1.- ILS CO 'aryl Pbelps....-. Dsole 0100 ' d. Ott_ SO-. 148 ES do 91 areb29... 7' 00 lit d Ercall cei .7au'y 7-. 25 00 SPAT YRNT OP DIVID2NDS bi TIIN BANK of HT satruili. which within the lad th ree rears have bo drawn. wO5 the name. of the stockholder. to we th e y are duet Hie sal Shiley, or W•stannetand. ea, dividend of Nov. 0. 1 . , and N0v..6. 1011, on dv• Plumes. 120. Fil:s 8. floury. of Beaver eo., dividend of May 7, 1850 and Nov. 5, 1851, ou lave thane. 1420. James Sample, deetweid, 41,14.010 of May 7, 1860, on threw •bar... SP .. . . . . . . I ssr‘HT chit the r...E.IHE appear to be balsams and dividends due the persons named, rmd harlot resseln ID Bank r ea yes... JOHN !MIMES. Corder.7 4 \ Sworn to ood suberlbed berme me, spa. =Lb nn, of Per:. A. D. IS*3. d01.N.41.5i THOS. HTISHr., Aid. FINE COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE -7 :Z tr , atalaing lb sere., and within 10 minutes walk of the ltalltoted Station, .t Meet Liberty. TOla place Is alial tly eltuated. and Itrous it aotextentdre view east to 1 • of the village. aed surtouadlnu country. Person. from the tit,tre •bles to before themselves pi...at mud healthy epot for • country mat at stay low prioe enfLOW -sty terms, eon be su red by cellos at the Real fiend, Otate of B. /11IeL&IN e No 21, fith et, 'TOLD WEATHER GOODS-Murphy & Barebbe4 have reed slurphy ihroremed• triennete, Orbit*, Orenn and berred;) nun*, m tionnine w {Liy Xrd eeney . kude hite Mu ne Pauline /lenses. ined in , black and finer - 8010M of ell ohm He./ 'Denton Planneic ah Winter Glees,. ikeiery.Oantterts.thilfrOnrirreiriek iiUTTER -3 bbla fresh roll Butter this day tGS Vd. br d. 22 =MY U. HOLLINS. \ A LES-100 Ws. • RainbosTh.nn Pippins, 4:h. I.'7 l "" Lu g i g * ""' a t*traitarlin E --100 ds , this day reed by LIMY H. COLLO& ---- g iIIEESE-400 bro. prime mating for sale kJ by. d 42 RE MY U. 1.01.1.1. Mi. bbl. and half bblei White Fish Tray 'mon Pie . ink ram. ie., f r by Head Quarters, LNOlt Ohriotmaa Fixing of all kinds, corner ju of Wood awl . Sat , atreeta. Pittsburgh: corner of rwlaral and Rahloson ace. Allegheny. where ell the dal. tla.•throgelale to the mason on ballad. of the beacons'. ano at law non. • W. A. AIoOLUBD. LIIISKS-43 t sake Haab reo'd per 0. do P, M. It. &ad Are sale by U. DAEZNEL s CO. I HEESE-300 bre prime Cream Cheese 7.) Ia More u 4 for Ws by R. DALZILL a CO. . li UTTElt—Fresh Leaf Lard in bble and Oor la •by 4822 R. DALZZLI, COO. IMM'e l7 • l7nr W 4 M - frM FOE SALE, • the materials of a Printing nee., eteel •. consisting of 12031 b.. Plea (I oT- Ir 1.40 IODO lbs. Paull Plog 5001 b, Bourget,* TOO lb.. lrorlon 300 lb.. nonporie_L• 30 fount's of Job and Panay Type: la largo and mall IThamic 13 brass bottomaallayln * Proof Glallors. 2 Ism doubt. onpor.royal amporbafr .to and Fromm 13 dosblo and angle Stand,. with •ong• lot of Composing .31tIclog do Iron .81do and loot lets: • larva ••rortmout of Loado.oll Rol. of various stooge Load Cotton. Ink Tablr. Bolles mock and Irmo*. Alio. • Doubt.. Medium Standing_ Prom • II isn, .Winch woo. and • loon. quantity of Glued -Pajoor, bound In peta h f l rq4co or; ono f 11oe'o ,Papor Cutting I.UoAluen..loo o. entlroly non . All the abovoortlclea b. arid ob•slt Thr eull. In lota to mut pnrohuora. /Marra. ,- Clourier dos StataLhair OM*, 73 Prank.ln ft. Now York.. 4.241014 Breton Onto Sal Pa B. H. Ou. Pittaburah, D 00.21,63. NOTIOE The annual meeting of the ittorlholders sad election of Directors of the Ohio and Poona ileilved Compeer for the.eulog year. trill be held at the Onto of the Cometuty. in Pittsburgh. on Thursday, the 70th day cf January. 1864, bettroin the hours of 10 a. 0. sod 3r. ■ (meeting at /O.) By order of the Board of Directors. de23dtd .1. ROBINSON. Soey. Soda Ash • (O DA ASH, of our own Manufacture, 111- L - 3 ware on hand and for vale Inquantillea to molt pew. chimera BittitiriTr. BRIM a OD. erootet.. below &Whet We nee the homiletic Boils &eh. Manufactured by Den o. tt.itmer a co, and have no hesitation he recommend. lei it to the trade ea • nod article. ULM! 1 1 1 1, 1tVPICIIIIIII., Wm. McCully t Co. 18. M. Mag.* • 004 C. lumunm, U.. • Welshiumuu. A. • D. U. Onssuben. W. Calmlnaba= • Co., I 54:4? 141111371.0,111113.1. IR. C. J.. IL 8 Wilwa Gorman. • 101 °bickering's Pianos. 11 USN no'd nod now open &roi l!! new Plan V etua o loaOt i taa, rhon and o rata. lb. &Hawing • One RcoanoW. riehtr canal Grand Piano Porte, T octane.. 00 Oa. aneerrblr carved Itceenood innars &&&&&&& to dm style *Chors YtYttr. 7 Ootavra------ 60030 On. Re d wood tarred, 7 do 450 00 n do do 64 do 428 00 One plata. 64 do -------. 660 OS Owe do do 614 do ....- 360 00 One do do oo Ono do an 0 d 0... ,-. 290 00 All toe above ar• Irmo the r debratad . Maaaraolol7 01 013.1013211120 1 2023, Boloon. 01w. Alm. reed Mon the None Factory. a beautiful lot of Pl son Nicola. aimed sad plain lloarerwd, with Lair .10th. Orono Dloeb.aad Broratllla east*. On hand • lama Stook orPtsno• Irani other Beaton sod Nen York Midas 004 for sue Factory rota. JOHN 11.11111,L01L It Woo .06. Agent for Otorkertna.• VI noa. de2l for Pittebnran * Western Penna. - . - ••• • • VOR SALE ORRENT-7-The largo Factory steetlnttitini'Etorrible., cfst.sc/itrttletea= Works of Mr. 0. Joust= Is %to:Aarhus. X Ira of ' 4.21 c orn er Woodard sth X.EWS TELEGRAPR—Ws' have just real. by t•lavat.7s. th.. fact that Glhatul'o biota. Us. fouAieTtittoicig!iallWaholtln2 VltOtt:t7sTAVati: Vrhottothdtfrip=llorianllataltt:P.: XIILLXXX. .1.21 67. Wood awe.. ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS FOR TUB I.IOLIDITH—The Pathway, and abiding plasm otour Lord edited rd. edited by J. P. %lowish; D..D.:, amm In the Una ot the Amities. edited - br a.nr• it• stashes Weld: g ? 3. rip . lll WrilitlC. T d TI iill , 3‘1 1. 1 7115 The Wise' QM , do do 'Tr alto'l'uture..l. do do .• - - The 1 114 oar Ids. do ' do . '4l: A lit bl y Clizt . 4v1 .. f . 14,,1 . it1i tltostratier . The Q Loin s 7 , 7-4 dot The Omn !Minna, • do; The Ultt. el wand for all amisons. -. do: Obetenosii Blossoms and New limes Weesth, dot lir gent. re i tre sio r torso sensooe. - f i tz, Ceetsgura Robes. iiglit tor mpg .opts. - A rc The Juno:LIM /dteetwake. d ol l The : 11 4 4 ii l l t i 1 i fi . t ) . d% do; The above. Plinths? with a lame assortment ofitamtly and Foetal Pales, Omar n Pcsyste. to.. bound. I. the molt superb et, le suitable for Cluistetu and Now Tears lements. now on hand and Meade cheep, by • . • . dell . HAT 4 CO.. A 511,66414. FRESH OYSTERS ; FROM BALTIMORE, JCIBT BACITIVZD AT A. .FIBLD'S 011 POT;. Comer of Wood odd' "WM iltrooTis won /MT= • Mu) - 21 BBLS prime Freneh entreaty ou band Pro IMQ‘- Ar i 1:*O° VALUABLE PROPERTY FOE EAER .• Ott 1111NT—A Lot on bagm an. war-, between Alarbnx and liayoUnets. ft.frout by ITO It drama Also. alter April Ist, the by en wimp al Liberty an I Pittatreetd.llol/ coculded by Phhip IL Mugkl,s, be. i n c 0 feet on Liberty stria, by 90 feat on Pitt M. We will either all three-IWe.. Mow (Or trbwm . I '.l or let them cn • per*tual lease, and lo case of gals. ma the alms to 11111 t 0111/%211111M.' aiiintro at • &WU' 0, tr. LOOM 914th et,PUtsbunth, or JOON WAY, Jr., Sewleklayyllle. Also. 13 acre. bewail Sewickley and Bsetinat7 She none on in. railroad and river. adamantly altuated for Inelldlon and iiralo•lt(.. or would do Call for a Market Olitdan. a• too sal I. rich sod ;good. This ProWt7 all lb. advantagie of the Rwlrewd. and being In the low g.,AlltguadobborliooL Is fond from the annoranoe• or Alen. for rent, a Large DWSLLINO 1101781 In . Sewlok• C. ell bin •ahort distance of the rallroad.and abundant- If cuonllett with most excellent epringnater. TtOo boot* *2:.12: 17. 417 17.‘l000tt v , accommodate tiro Wallas. and 21dtf P. r. kir. g.Tgitile.'gr. A=l. o. Vag:tains. 1.113 RC RA SERB OF OARPETINGS are re- I mlode/ Nat , It', as unusually hose Monk on hand, embra , lon a very barge assortment. from the Lame to the Highest Gradee. *Mel we offer at .11 Unme at the jeered cothpriles K. ROBiNdON a (XL. da2l-tf Flrthat .00pedts the Theatre. PIGS LEAI redd per mier Si. owy arid tor eale by ALSRANDB2I GORDON, No-3819roabai PRODU CIE SQNDRIES— tO bbls White Beane; • 101,r4 small ,le,2tor 10 do No-1 Lard, reed and tot rale by 811 . 3.19/111., DILWORTEI C/6. 4621 No 120 and 189, 24 at. PUTTER -5 bbla. prime Roll Batter for Ws by VON BONHOMIE'S • NOMPBY. rztHe WASH soAsHs-50 dos. Zino Wash mw. m: 141.41 by do2I VON BONINHOSIST a ir 1 lIEE SE! OLLE E BE-30 bxs Cheese for sale it I b., dal VON DONNUOIIBI t 1111111PHY. 111 OGLE'S HYPERION The following ■ V Comfiest,' Ls from J. L. Priest. Veg. 14 Central What, Baena. Jan. 15.16{1. I haye need Bogites Hyperion fluid. and god It to be the twat article for the hair 1 have ever fried: It beam:me my hair much good. and lean cheerfully recommend It. J. L. PRISE.T. For ode by L. Wilcox g Co.. Drained' and ♦ppoothxa rim. earner of glarkat at and the lhamoni. Pittebriegh. !RYSTAL PALACE ontrivalled with • •oottirliW i e I grort:ltgf eatlgritt i liitt Lorgh. de20401 JAMES KoSSINNA, Auctioneer. The 3d and butt Sale of the Season LOUR THOUSAND FLOWER ROOTS— Atoll. gale at 3)0 packnees of the Enact Holland slat °utile and single hyacinths, tulips, utornm e erd/wow ti 11.., crown imperial.. A.. Khan's for totem. In a in g oh, gins...rut planting to the •bordere for .P hewer.. To be mid on WlttlegliDAY the gist Ingt...iff o clock P. 11. 4.1. McKenna 's Auction Hen., Oatalognot are now reedy. 1.41.2041t1 JAklitii Malgliglit. Annie NEW MUSlG—Mculical Leaves, a colleo tion of favorite and popular aim for the quo. put up in an elegant etyle. Intended for Uhrtstmu Gifts; Grace Bobottluh i dedicated to Mu HarrletiLllulton. concaved for NMI,. by G. Anton: Ladies' Album. cum Dances. (or Plana: • I have Loved Thee Long; Slater Clarllngt Rad Thouently / Icavely Na n cy, Best a. acing by Ma Beauty Willitung Dr. Watts' Moral sod !Selma Bongs: Those le • 8/8h in the Ificarl; Mune la so very particulan . Beautiful Woe Violet; Keep the Heart Light as _you can: Bee Patlneurn Watts. by Jellien; ou+alo Waltaall; Coughing medona: Adll PoAa and =aurora dec Le Pierre Polka; Pontiac Babottlach. A large asaortment of the Leese Foreign Pablleatione to the Plano..just reed and for Ws by A. ItCIIIIOBDIR A CO. de2o C0.,.'. Hall. 83 Fourth street CHESTNIITS--25 bus. of the beet qua li ty s l j aAl and for Bald by L160211411/ArgttyC?x FIRE ORACKER&—Beet quality 50. par peat, or 80 erecters: Ike 60. .02 pub; $1.60 for 40 :woke. at MORRIS k PATTON'S, in the Diamond. DREPARE FOR OE(RISTMAS do NEW . YEAKII—Premh Currant al s. Pk . Gond wmnd Wdeck 8a 4110. fireene epla.. flo P am Cook Wins t Brandx. Mc ft qt: New Orlmne .pp r. 6. and Oak 81 I Good itle Coffee,l2ll. 81 Excellent Tows. 60411. lb. at deM ' MORRIS a PATTON'S, in Ma Diamond. 11/012 , T11 1, 1141 . 5A5, new, 20c , per lb. NOM Nuts. Ilk ear Guar - Le • MO) MORRIS • eATION'R Oa the Diamond - - 11 LACK SILK VELVETS—A. A. Mason is a az...tu or an another inlololl of Bhiek Vel you M. 31( and 44 wide. \ 4.20 WHITE FLANNELS—A •A. Mason & 1r V Co.. No. 24 6th epee tide di, 10 bol, White IlePnels of the Iwt teak , * of Welsh. Mullah Americanldexmlneture. \FRESIT VENISON just ree'd at MUBRY a OLAVEWS. , corner a Wo4 and sth sta.:ander rick.. a friend.' \ Ada COPartaerah.tik. Kier ) R F. JONES; Bernard Lauth, S. M. Kier U. and J. F. Loath hone amW -L tb..a.lvr. iis a. cr. ander di* arm "fart; kr, Lama aco ..11l *** UM tap a "Nurlesa . .!ron Works." rcoratly erested an B. Lao moth., in But Illradaahaai. —, \ , a r. Fop.s..—ix: racra--...a. w. vu --,...1 c'qapra. AUBICAN IRON WO/3 6 ' •' JOINES, LAUTH &., ~,. ivi'itiLA eTtlit i E ,,, RB ,of superior Bar, .InZ No. 99 Ile. rtre*.t3:f.:lls d =l l . `" : 4 o4 fiZ, runts. Fltidharah. -.:, - ',. del.Slllla ~ . "11:354." Pasburga t ciacituma% Louisville and T \ lll.-......171101!„ Ramat eacluer.\ FOR TEMOONVEYANOR OF \ PASEUINGEEk AND FREIGHT . , , _.,' \ B r via ll rITT7IIIIOH, OUTOINNATL• LOUISVILLE MID B.ONr LOUIS. Ailitt TIIIS \LINE . • Is ostopoed of\ 17n first slew e . °aerial stestner sta. quailed * Xs , l,O). dal r ri, ir.'o4 EltesorPanketeoriltailtlictogii.er. o I oonooots fth Um U. E. Atall...LloA of Steamers from INr t clonal to Loolaville sod WIWI= which eesserr re . : ne it th ree _Ve bees aid to tforMi t e w 1'... WV 107slete of Ile following boom • . ' &as.. , \ Oxpt.iyi. , afdawNgryfregi' Pallb DOOKETE lITATIL..n. vr. arm \s • Sunday. IoVA. Mittl/INNONII No 2:4. 0. Divis.--. Monday. ALLINIHeNY—.._—..eso. srn--.... , relalay. ORYBTAL PALACIE.W.L. lotrars.—...:,..Wedneeday. PHILADELPHIA—BJ..I. clscs----"Tharsiay. PITISIBUROH---.B warms— .. . . ...,. y, PENNSYLVANIA...IIId. attstrarge . ---P =May. Ir .r.i. Leave:dolly at 10 o'clock • 11.preoleoly.', No frelgtt received after 9 o'clock on the gOl " firAlealire. apply ois hoard. or to '' \ JOHN B LIA I INGETONs- JOHN ELAINE. Agent*. M onongeliela House Pirrestmon. January. In. ' BUTTER.2S keppai*ed Butter,ferimle by .1 \ R. DALZILL *SR. NEW LARD-10 bble Nc. 1 Leaf LardA lb Ito. o do do. loot reed .od Ibr Sal. by R. Dli/211,1 1 & 00. /*booty st. (2 WELT OIL-100 beast' best quality fee "..•. by J. ECHOONA4LIEIk.d & ' - MOLASSES -200 bble on hand end for eal.kbr VON ININNHORBTA MORPH!. 1 ADM? CLOTH CLOAKS— " e have ior il•••1 , • burg. and abate. vart•ty liidhe °lab Closks. au • A. L. !dues • oct. s 3. - . _ tWAYS on hand aWO moo ant of !Merinos arid Paramatto. to which in In toll* gt tan eof tho Wliolosalo Trade. A. A. wog a 00. • .11. MOLASSES-200d 40' bble. Stealte cf s.g.r bb' et... 0, + alb' cit Y. . bud for rt. by JNM A. RUTOLLISON U. TFINED SUGAR-1600 bbln Po Triir • embed. pmall Leaf suollswitiq InAtritt, And \ Se \ JAMAS A. aItiVAIDON Ft. Louis fluirar Raft*: 0. SUGAR-104 hhde, Ite4 twaur \ u . t frit:Wl! M i r a da% :nee, 4QBBLB. .B.'CULBEReON'B EXTRA, FAMILY FLOUILJast Ewa An. sala_by ; . '2. LITLM.Ar CO. , 500 1xp.8:.111,,,E.18.8, choice quality. in BSS. WINDOW GLASS, snorted w , arb t t nit.resltrulls 111 store awl to, isle T. LITZLS t GO. TIMED - PBACIIES--, 70 bus Dried Peach , Air na'd far eels by \ Et- HABIFOti 100. , DRYPRAOHES-7,14 bags Dry Nide* teems. er 'unifies It. anutsest . I UST ieo'd 300 more umpire Long Shawls, extellooVitylem. A. Kamm e_oo. QTARCI-75•bse. extra \ Starah in atom \i• Ws by dale WM.\ BAG BUY aOO. 11....RREN APPLES-150 bbbi varlona kinds IJI fie*. l• by H . DALZELL t 00. 11.\ \ MOLASSES-30 bble fiom the old. Ranir on hand a z nA r r A r t gar k 03 L----- VRESR*RDITS— ADO/A I( , b ta t atri g do, rAL.:O3. Ir. A. meOLuilG. EOONOMY \ cIDICII,-A eaPerior article for wl. ' \ d. 19 , W. A Ream% tREPARED MINOR MEAT=Put \in u ra 4ars or by LtilAllAd. Ibr V r a . o l 7, x ' , .\ 300LBs. El . . 1:21); fieg l i a tta i in UTTX4- 7 5 bbla to Butte* \ Mrt.pa,'irV 4 4 1 8 " lalt, Eratiti'ahOo!lu MBROLDRRIRE3—Juid opnied atA. A. MA2012 A 016, No 26. Ilith Meet, oe• et thy T o t z t l: ~ g. 1 , r .ig ono sad anal 7. ;buts or anal \ 140 ow esbleltat x ' DRIMR LEAF LARD, pi 4 up #exprinaly tor family ans. In 626aki 0(41 6102 37 171171 e geli. ' b "b 7 br 766 \ \ \ W. A. wea.use. WRITE GRAPRF3 7 -A tow \legs White mu lls a " Pw 'r\ 4lll " ll ' li. If soomma. 5 0 BE I ‘B. 14 . je a . l l 3 . 4 fP n A blh or 411 1 714V e r LATH:CRS-62 buin now landing front , 26maer CastleGantai t ArAgs br _ I=s ... D70.616r a 8 \ lIRRODUOR HURD= , \ • \ .. .a. 76 mks Dried 77schtg \ \ 40 Ws mall white Naas; \ \ ' 20 bus Obousuir. i . i , \ ' °m 55" V II I . i ntikl 5 3'54 , \ ' ~. 1 16ffl o PM,. ..11 \ \ 1 0 : 6,117 410 % ".. 6 Ido 11 , 626.7ei5d t 67 76 1. 2 t2t_ 1026 I 4vjlilkfli‘ u Wtill. 11 ALARGE and chola) mortment, of hilv A gr.-- I Va r A 4_______„ras °lszahimaitain' 161:Ti - 71. _ 4,0H010X Stook-ontadWhiptlNAl \ AMUSEMENTS. idorrehooneats of Concerti or iiil7 , llo rani; Um, KIM 11.1% PAM ID Adraries. Pint Ward Public Schools. HE PUPILS of the lat Ward 'School.. Il a an y Oalterß, to tau of the ea noal• Build log, an TIIIIBBD Y evenng. Dia 21d. communality .t 7 a'atnek. under the direction of Mr. D. Critchlow. Ina-Ttakela B i eber te be bed at the mate Ilecnwof 3. U. Mellor. H. and .t the door eeenlna of tit. performanoe. BRAND JUVENILE CONOh r. D. eaIIYOOK hae the honor of lame:4 the chitin's of Ittehorgh 00,1 eh:O2IMT. thee he wilt sive • Ott• 0 , rtittaßT on TRID a T Y.TENthitt,Dee. tad. le the Hall of the THIRD WARD PUBLIC 13011001,. Want et. The Dertoriorto °mist of 9 / 1 00bIldren.toplleofthe School. Blri i ti r ri ad will preside at the Plano. late telethe • Lade fad thrlakMail. ZS Et. to be ad • 111.1bEIVO. MELLOW*, sad at the door ea the evening et the Ootmart. , 1110. Y. tetetitulars, see oto,Tevrome. AUCTION SALES. Cbmsaxial alat,Rotais. wan* of Mit ad Med arta Q.PLENOIDTANNUALS,IIIOSTR — ATED\ BDOEB, BIBLES. STAND& D 8./OES. IC. AT AUOTION.-01,,Wodortstag sad Thomism wrests's. 2lft and 22d.at 464 o elk. at tto Onmosstoial Salf• Bottom cost nor Wool and 6th fah will 00 mid. • lame .colloation of lino Annual. and Illoatrited Bodo. among which ans— Mutat:sal Gallellkw.ti...l.2o steel faro. 1 volc Scrip suss° .11fts of sing& 122 do do, 2 volt; Bona of 11, ..*8....tr; gar in's Unitary of Art Oahin.t of Mod. rn ash Eton . , of /Hurts Lions: PrifndillioNt • Offertom Tsmottn Sacral Taltheaux; raw Etsol2 Snow Sink.; Irving Ogalinas Illiondithit.'a Alneliten Emig- Es I .‘ Assotanth, Christmas Bowsaws OM of &Motion and, tl=rßt'Zir "*"0075 1111tosi. Poo: and 'otsaor s 1 aadarl Po• lielatebob; Sided Works, 11 zio,riln:V3A6l4.llafof Botha intfrialnlog Koo.'lo/044 g••ke• Voi r = 8 :111XV: V•2= War Bakst • • Liffil as.., 2 Rollin: Nioh °hoes tfecthantsa. Se.. ao. 11101.1 and tamclttf. ,a2l P. X. DAVIS. Aust. • iff I ARGE 'SALE OF STOOKS—On Friday frosting. Deo . 2 2 d. ft f eslosit. at Lb. Conamortdal Emma, oosnfr Wood and PIN. .14. o , lllbegold gltht out morn tor each my Innis. • 100 shorn O. &P. R. 0g do Steak; 124 do Bids. Yining do _dot 140 do • Adventure do do; 100 do Astro do dt; 23 Class= Insursusof do drs • do= P. Y. P • aut. IGIIT AUCTION OF BOOKS—Win be sold .messnlabt this week. at Lake Loomis' Boa No. Tr Moo t., bp sustlon. the wireless, &AY. tton of Boole. as ho Is declining business: The atert. meat onenpriess tbe beet standard ThtolOgleilV Cheeksd. Hletmfal east Mathes:Latina Works. dayo. thole* &mks tt El:osraphy . Tn,ol . Prott.T. sod Idiseallestroa Lit.... are. Naos books entteble lbs Honda/ °IDS"o the y getnit folk.. Bale eoseinencee at 11$ Aden .5L . P. .DA • URISEiti liSe &C. • Fruit Trees and Abiubbery• I t !FEE .anbeoriber offer* for \sale,- a an2l:Alg=grTgga roan m" .g z rAtegtelgA r gi!VV=agti 0 0 pruk. ~,,jipaynth% to= and \ thorns Rana tor bleomlne to Winter and Surto= Implement@ are the Pr= and Garden, of moot approved conehmettcmaeom the ared and Implement Wanthmase, ep, nth et, • rurlE . • JAMEA—WAIIROP. EAR TREES-1000 dwarf and Mann. - ales.last recrl. Humor, I nn•24/ Pilgrimslrilll hea L on TIIIIE!,91 traiti4ru""'" ig:lfiek•ts Ott. the Executive Com aROCERS 101 the best ID eseh buslereee, ar TWIST TO) debug J. Lott' RY TEA% recta and LITTER --1 I • and 'at nit V INDO W • v. dm in at LET—.. atoll pi wen on the J =WM , Eninix• O. t p he .m/Mo. deD•brd• A. MASON & CO., No, 25 sth M. will arkir:w u ti n tsZeilrgif 47114 4. . klallUee. in, ,r -rth. gi th rmas tOD y, and tha IOW; 11 1 the overthrow f the Frenaht Intel te:,With Dettlen• ler pelirenoo to et 01 enltiret•ori and fl1~(•er, a dole, 8 74 4' 71at In. reh.l. by WS. Mill, I ;OS: 56' Yobasonts Gard r.ll vet. in ir.4.1.00. \ q;,., del? \ t • r : • ILL 8013WORTII.: , . . — . .Chriztmas is Combat , • , orVI , J.L.ItELD,'Agent-78; 4th sti- baa ' , laabsautitursooki, to nunotroni too 'Dentin.. • Will. and antis.... nod oltlklrma. Thaootuat• -; to Wholemeal. purettama aa ca. semi Waal. Pr.. Writors et - Arnalei portralts volt Ithastrationo. by Join' fi. part. Lb. boo. Sartefy— -- morozen - $6. \ _ _ Pamale ~sof aininlea, so roat•ti abeivo.ll6. \ • Lealints of Memory; 111.1ratad Prreentntlon.Bl.l. alai • u• Dare and .1 rant ithultralion._llll4 Deo. Tinter ma. alp es. !yak faunal; o Tba arm. f1ar)666.,54: , . 1"'" Ofiktorr. Seloootoal k ar and datum. green To4n of Ifii.eadakluoutellining tosetus.anor.. The ‘ Magnolbhtllrnninat d Illstatist.i.inor.lll4ll: Yowl\ Lollio HOrno,.44lllixtro,lll,lA. Woomes . Borord. or BOVioa or al , tingoldrid WO- - - -roach leNt •begitnerlet• till A. D., 1680. irUystroyal. " Tirleir• B at,bes.o Dray Itlostrated. Pat eno the obastmea In • D.'S., $2. - \ ' tams Plo . onns.JuDenb.. 1P64, fiery bratty. SUL auseieninkr door(.. 76 ot. • OM of aDvey‘a Damn." tor '6e, beautiful. 11.60. ‘, Alreellorettfirt. We. The Di•O•ut:qqar The Duldm\ettr, tA, C 01241 tes 111 extra, j Tlos Oracle or or roOos . L•dlee 2 41tb igirt extra. \ Pam& AsorrriLli btt rdsmorth. gain, 76 eta; •ybea Swiss Family Ha D.'oheitantlY BM: 111.53.•.". LeoOlOlote D of 1%41..1 Quotation*, by $2 CIUM, Flu( of ate Revelation. i 9 .• Olottnuaries of Po•Petai Qnotatless. by Wain. and by " 4 far •ar o a sio bisKunge..a .. A largo raki, ortw. , at Tutor's del. 1.00 Eon ad for Wit Mr, BROTIMILISII- BPUMICE read sad tofu& • FLYILING 1360 A. irk 08083 Cleaver's licirlay• Soaps; Magnum amino • do \ Mupt Brown Winds= \ bi HIS.taT Ba' a dt°4 do II,LEMIIVIOr pal s 026 lIPHORBIHM--35 lbe powdered for ode br den " 'B A. FAEINBSTOCK L)thLES, HYMN /6 PRAYS ,BOOKS-:- a p \ lip the Ikon elegant stylee.- for reality, Palott or ==huStrdifigt.:l:pitng irg°lll27llt Dr Weethr ytte.all suitable for Ronda) twrds. as . darn . - DAVIeON'Sitm, m caret._ Ili 00 ir e t i ;LI Ej It 0 1 1 . . F . :14 . Y e L I a t Rel . .* Bo:krnontrittWirlt:',lll:lVl:4. k " 'lll-1 Javentse atnlto her Book, Imitable to the frert9n_ n r Ti.. worm:lent lorlottee ChUdzen's Books Orr adVertete and Ourser,Zonlistramat In solondhlCaMnetithtitrc ra. wen .Legentseditions t Peeks; ramilr and Carat Bibles; martin Ulustre tnelloh Wore& fled p uw .„ Tatßooks and 1111111614 volvot With Gold and. nylon; thew la. Ist heater booths oleatinto of pylon .mpt.t ."' YerryTtorrlnt" " "*"'" tr ' ~._ .L....,.........r..b. . r , ........., ~ ' Dizoot of 383 \ws of Woultorfriuda from Um i ritAlt? IL it," AINVAI =V AI r'winu.k. •_ A ,I 7. • '. \ KAY a oaf, 6 4 1 4 4 ,... Nr,OICA.Y'S POPMEL—Voice from- the \ ,titkanelaa mid frog tilo Crowd. braw w _T. IA 12mo. for talo 1,3 % KAY * 0 , 3.. 83 Wort. A PR,L S-64 Barrels Pipat:mocen.. LT oure4 v.md.r.mo. BMA Rol k e .f.... 5., , \ . Ir it Lviss„ 81. /0 kgs ant -- 14 - 'sj-------*Liaorealel)7. - u BY it. OO 11 LLINS:: ~ i k , . ILLE 'lll COUGH syaw--A valuable ruwdy f0t,,04,-tudt*, Colds, Aolitutius. Aathte", whinping Cfrogb.=l:mtt:,dl.llltialeglr Imam ~, TLS h ylirlelttliadoelth almost totheeti etteetell, ;')'. 0.14.*1.1, tavottattluel a. balmy I hi, . rathetl7. '. the above complelate IIOW In us* At Is * iSOPT-eMil ..tfo n ~f espentoratV2:iaphttnil4. sett ‘tettres mehmt. • ohtee, eceepaneded upon solar P heesesehutteal At thi , e• - • ' telqeakt prihelekte, .14 he etteb.uhlui bittni .ikhd sell .hp f lranrabalt g WttoSairob.4 4 . et it;,:t. he2letceet. earner ot the D nth ___4 ... riRgrAR ,PrRORS ox TESTER 4 a n d p.14.e,. eui br g li t P war VtV,..l - , tc, , ,,, ,,,,,,,,u,Aut b0. No : 641 in.k.t .4. HO ]{4g nni t 4 b, 11APER FOR PANNR4ING. of varip aria . , a i`TR! d '",'!4" %Ai% Potatio4,- tylv ANTED—Spatarh Nit s - Ab u j a .— yry de. PredVd*. itdd Gerdudt Tda tri.' hut, um \ darznan Croaan davarelana and Gado • N,.." 0„. um Thaw.. amnia!' and Patna 1:1 1:1 iik i .,,,,,. __ _ Malan" d'4,p , ± l .,Mmat_ l.tamiew ~....t cc; , 1;14:1_1:4 . Coinagook al4 IQ 11141* Its tg,A'"ll i.i=itrhtieh. 4, .4r:rm. \\' to \ ..«,,,,,rm.:.....brivitantg.hi, ‘I47IZIA.T fled ,. • nirs , !oot mad r0angLat11 , 1% . ......%Kr....nrd fiat,\ ft . 04, ~4 , , ra Itra, Mak.* and damage -- Trizajti ar V Ilstdta. RUT i t kik •a 4,... 4: 4 1 i :. Starta.ln ItTO• Ind% F. Iddrgibt...„ ). _ di d \,. 1130TAELH--10 emu tirst_sorta for sale Sju, data • • —IL., V4..dlidrOCK *OO AL st ttotz, Rah for mag r: MIL 42 1 ). , , +, < ,c ; 4 z, _arn--3 V"L ' liti .._. dew ,•; a. A. s atnotsiv i a L l al \ ,c , ;. d ada -•• ' a.a.llAECitatiejillik," RINE W A P tiI . 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