~~~~ .GH GAZETTE 11 3 1 PITTSBURGH: FP:iIiAT MORNIIii,DEGEMBEN R, 18.54 the TAlltorial R 0715111 • rAnthigritiltof alt• D,...7y Lamar...* opened ' • Azinaiy. Askrummuwhodeslze their aoticeitto sPD s26a~Ds4K on saoralati. wi6 Di.. ttscod them hwf'tebe wee. Eat=d*T. • • "Weekly Gazerte.—The extenoire 41roolotlen of ono Tro,tly Go.o.ffe ottani to ourbuoloof noon aisoldoolcoble madam of auklog tbe!r btudnenlmown Vat otecktatioabetoroont,mr.d fivelloonrond.roaching olcoolit overr norrobant,. ttoolords'etraor and shopkeeper ha ,WootOrri Ponosafif sots, sod Easiorn .'ranee Paytients.—licreatter no glth• gerateil while takte ice the tail, or Weehy, Gazette, 7. 1 .4. • imyreent l made in advame. Wheneser the. tingle tsn teitihkll the mehestptlen D bald, the paper seat to .1.5.10.14.. Angie. unless the ehtemattOg to ye . emmid ps adegnee psyment. All andent serertheng,' etery elealetion, gen be soya.l to hesmid to wi , ... Them's esreptlog e riit ho ghersrpeal mo¢th ly et Truly contratte 1013 eepleltm Sciatic :Winter on each wage at ,ht. panel. IMPROVE3M3T OF Tifr. OHM ELVER.- -2.l!bough not much encoeragemeni has en far at quidedour effortsto indimesome:puldic action for . • ' an extensive and permanent improve- meat-of the Ohio River,• by the construction of I Damn and Leeks, yet we do not feel willing to intermit our labors to bring obont so desirable an object. - We have in recollection the disci:oar . agement*liich for a long time, attended our. of forts *foes in induce our . citizens to undertake stWest etti.Railread, that artificial river which has coil • -fiwrottliton us such.inestimable adrantages; and whfinins contemplate with great satisfaction the -1 .....;,031 Success , which crowned the attempt to turn politic opinion into that channel, am do net de spair of the object we now advocate. Indeed, so Profoundly are 'we impressed with the entire feasibility of the improvement of the Ohio we have suggested, and with its stern necessity to -the well being of our city, that we ere thorough- lycouvineed that it is only a question of time.. ' Thatit will be undertnken and finished, and prove entirely successful, we entertain not .ca single We understand that the project meets with name opposition on the ground that it will in- Freese the price of freight, and thus weaken the''' advantages of our ealanufacumers in the comps- I titian for furnishing heavy articles, such as iron - • - end glum'. If we could, altirsys be certain of . 'each navigation at regular if:Aerials as would ieduto freight to its minimum price, there ; would -be some farce in the argument; bat we I .denbt much whether our manufacturers do not: lose more, taking one season with another, from , !the uncertainties and detayl of the navigation,. !than they would if required to pay-a higher price • :;for freight with the absolute assurance of being ralwaYs able to fill an order when required. The loss of basinessithe excess of capital required, • • . the inconveniences and discounts submitted to in r tithes like the present, when we have had no ' ; navigation to.apeak of Tor eeven months, inflict more losses, not to say dangers,_npon bush:teas than a slight increase in freights. • ; . t • Bid it is by no means certain that the aggres . gird amount:laid for freights still be increased. I 11 . The amount necessary to be raised for tollewill I not be large, - is we propose that the amount of ' dividends shall ho restricted to eta per cent. and ; the expense of attending, to the locks will ,be small. Oue . -Half or more - of the gross earnings 1 . of a . Railroad is consumed in expenses. One- I tenth would be sufficient on a Slackwater on the 11 1 Ohio, The 'amount required, distributed over the immense tipsiness now on the Ohio; and ; - which will annually increase, and which the im p prevement itself Wig...bringupon it, will render tollaexceeditigly44: Besides, It should bo recollected that the busi- S ness of steamboating is now very precarious, and that theeipensea attending it are very heavy,. vhd, the capital. invested is idle seven months ; I . bathe year upon an average, and when high sea gm must necessarily be paid to men who are so - ly half their time employed, it follows that high- I er freights most be charged than if the naviga tionwas continuous and certain. Is it noLprco. bable, also, that boats can be constructed to run I ;- on a Shiekwater navigation for the freight busi- fleas alone, whicbpftom the greeter certainty aid keep freights down to item present eve 1 age standard? There dwell be, and doubtless will be, when the 'an is curled out, a discrimination toodelti favor of heavy goods of home mats 3 agricultural products. • 1 . 'We feel satisfied that thotonfilt. ...cadge . tic n thensl33o6l3•l to of the matter bet feared Contrary the benefits Will be shown ; -- to he in their felsor. Pittsburgh has lost more this — year than - the difference of the freight would amount to in money- Consider the im xaen4e-capital now afloat in coal boats, and other • crafts, liable to be destroyed by ice, 31 1 4 the int reer-se amount locked up in manufactured arti eles which cannot be sent to a market. Consider thii distress consequent upon this state of affairs, existing among thousands of industrious men, •.. - . whose ill depends upon the river. Consider the effect of this calamity upon the whole business of the place, for its ramifications are endless, - and the losses and bankruptcies canned by it, and weigh all these considerations with the fan ! ! eled detriment to come one or more branches of business, and nee if the objection will bear haves- • ti.ution. ' We are glad to . obserse the distinct and sagacious ground taken by Gen. LASIXER, his late report, in favor of the improvement, and we trust his example will bc•followed by nil our influential citizens who may have any mode Of reaching and influencing the public mind.— The time will arrive when no one will desire to have it known that he opposed animprotement ao eminently wise and judicious, and when its friends will look, back to their efforts in its favor -with pride and pleasure. We still hope that )something may be done before it is too late to bring the subject before Congress and the State BeardLlatures interested, this winter, and if our . oa of Trade will not- motivelet our citizens mote-in the matter irrespec of the agency of that body. - - Alcovnan Starr. Ptioncr.—The scheme of Senator Johnson, of Arkansas, to create three Indian territories, is another plan for the ez tension. and perpetuity of Slavery. He has s bill now pending in the Senate for this purpose, ef,,which the folloding is a provision: ~,Nothing in this net contained shall be so conetrued as to abrogate, change, alter or im pair the constitution or laws, or th.i meows or .. images slating the form of lan, of of said initions.of Indians,U /he. • . • " Slavery is a castom or usage among the Indi an tribes, and this clause prevents its abroga tion. Next it provides that 'llgolthite. men, or other ,Indians, shall ho allowed to settle or trespass Onany-of said -1 - lands, east of theme hundredth parallel of west .Im4rnde, without the Coll4oli of the Legislature, of the propser territory, and in pursuance of law's by it erscted..". • This would operate to egeande all immigration from the North, and sere the territories from alldanger to Slavery from that source. Three territories to ho called Cheroloe, Mos . cogee and Chablis are to be Immediately is organbe • • with local legislatares ; jurisdiction to given to U. S. Courts established there; three 'delegates to Gonsibss arc to be conceded; and the adult male. Indians rind half breeds are misie citirerst of Jas United States bg . the act. There . are shoot Sixty Thousand Italians at present . within the tract embraced: - Whenever the three territories determine to '• unite, they shall be organized six single Terri ' tory of Neoblio; and they shall he admitted as _ one of the States of the Union, whenever Cop shag be satisfied of their capacity for self - government, and 2ball open their country to cm: ignition." Stich ii _the remarkable language. -The whole sum and subataiolo of the plan in to secure two Slave Senators in Congress, by OTCT riding all precedent, and excluding the poss State .t.t of whit& !settlers ever =sling a iree . . _ Theft Y. Eoctinj Post well observe's , that til .. project ie'deatined at an ear!) , diy.of the coral:lt session of Coifgrai to absoFb all othgpgues Tho rceftloe of.-Pie-tee'e term is viewed doubtless -to tlict must eligible, if sot the tesketince of the Slave power to secUro.tbo adoptiou'of their high loudetteehoutes. The Tory dottrires of popular . . . . . ticipated ought to.be, and probably now is hear- , ease he agrees to retire.' Whether this nrraage , ;To Persons who are Sto3p Shouldered — , Closing Out Bale of Embroideries. , , , 13,„ A. F A FINEST() CK & CO., , tip ashamed. Bat small as it is, it seems to be meat will be or can be carried out is more than I I Whoulder Braces. . 1 4 1. RANK YA-N CORDER has marked down \ , , Dn. LAN:E. edit:ref theChatebetohnra Tramo,ipt, under ..., Arc "'V' '..•:•.'"• " Oil` (Th.r.' 49 .7 ) noraan, nit.) , , NO. 6 WOOD: . . STREET, I ,'quitet large etc h for the calibre of the mu c h doubtfaL ott iol .ho stn sleek of Embrolderies, to Me.. ' ',. ...ate raf2ept. 19,115.1.1 n orp,atlati of tloice nnoo• •ei .,- ri,ta for • near 'opal' . in t're 6"riatt. , istmtion, and acce4lngly they hate Made Bright received twenty-four sots's. Chase 6- , Cow lend. Dr. Gto.ll KEYnE.A. submitted 0 ~ur re- , Amour hi. actiortment win ti.. [bunch hoodsoine lot ot i. li\ETIVE,EN IVATER fielili'FlßST STREETS, - lof it. . i scattering 5. No whig receivol more than two imesusa • vsvr tasseoufsvnortbs-wo,ntoxios so.nsn. c..,-21•,,,,,,,,c15,„•01;11-sy•-1,8.1-7„:,;•:,--gr.,;.ir“...v,,I•rns,o-14,-1.10,.met . \ Nrwltfxxico. , .... At the lest torsion of CongresS 1 der Waco. ^ manufactured anii.b.l by him 1\ t. Slat corner . . . The picture of public affairs presented to Con- I votes, no that the party, In the Senate at least, 1 orw .. . . , j.a.lb.- su•hiror to bay enth . ln...; in Mc line oer.. r-trivr. • ci u. ond Virgin alle, Plttehargh. It serves .4- .n Prelry.seiliflnd it to their interest to tiny... b, the sum of $2,70,000 war appropriated to carry ! ' • o . _,...., ~ \ greSS IS c o ecmo, one every thing of a vultrary i Ill.ny be considered formally dissolved. 31r. Chase 1 s u ro ‘,l, t hpnrpoges fur which it b, Int...deal, la Light acid Lei. ;... c . ii . ail , • .„ tb e i b, ii . r . ii.,t , it , iVa ,,,,, 0na, , ... 0 .. hi s j,,,reia,arct rat.. i , u ,,, : r h,.. „ i on the geTerrinncrit of New 'Mexico; and in addi- MANUFACTURE:RR, OF t ci=raeter was o tadiOtsly kept out of area--wan- i well deserved the compliment be received, for ..."•..d.t,c7tiih: fr''Lir.'17„,.,..ith::;4•'.,1,7.7„...nt.....„,,h*4,,,n''', t 1; nt.'s:ll;nd. L I . . l. • .li.r i , i lien to this a large military force has to be kept I sequently the Message is short, which is its only I be has been a faithful, vogilant and honorable lo b ea %,7: ' det. " ,•rldie at tha ramp" v a , it e . .........a.e. a , the m: a ...A.. N Et, co LLEG E. LA FAN - 17'ft II:\ LI-. r I there constantly, increasing the expense of that , • territory to oar overnment to at least one mil- I , recommendation. Thera is nothing in it bat repro earn of fr.edo. nod the north ie the o•-vs to olundthrel routieo.withoat•ron riistrainin , the . J.. ,"-":".,-; , r , ...' - , 'EN.'"-Xi'lT' , B ' .r• 1,0 Z"N" . IIIIIIC,S, - Is , Greytown—of that, the substance is so utterly midst of slaveholdere, tionghfeces. traitors and an' . ..11II•yTle. Ar.-Pref. Sliton .t. !tee ei Lunn.. t., re • 1 • Nllll.llcl - Fu \ to m " : l o, ''''' er ' eoe " ta a r.. -- s a' , " Z. s e o ; ro ' r r tVt ' a; . t l ; ' a i r; o ' . d '1.." ' l ''' . ' I " ' " 1,1 ''' .. "" "' n "I". tans ;. ' '-'''' " I- I''' . , ' ''‘ '` ' - -ou oo v ,, i•00 in Or it''''' . ' 9 .. 94 ''''''''''`' ••:‘' ' r t ' ::- t 'lll' WIC A.LS ' WlGte Lead: Red Lead and Liti3arg . e, itri — perters and Dealers in, :LlNsr.r.l) 011,, 117.11-INISUES, LAID OIL, 'l' CI l. PEN-UNE, lALconoL.'. TANNERS.OIL, ‘VINIIOW G ~- . O "S. l'-‘ T. '3l E I , IGINS I NFER ) / OIL, ', lion of dollars a year. 'This snm, we pay wah.• out drawing one cent of advintage frordit. Oat of .a. population .of 50,000, not over 800 are insignificant that 1 eon elsewhere It. would scoundrels. Only thirty live Scooters voted, never be read nor t • h r ou f ght d ofi • . thei. th ia., .i ft.. . . ;., . , ifrom Ile Pittahu ' r ' srh 0.,T; Dis Patch. Fab. :tn. 1 ., "."-.1 , 0pe,„;,:.,711c;.,,1.5e211uinit.r.„.4..1r=. J0;;; i 7. „ .. t, r ,r 0f , i . r:0 . : . :: ,‘ 1 1, 111. 1 ', N S I T s t:FFS., \ 'GLASS WAR E. which illustrates the indifference felt on all "... c , Er ,,,,-.,,,,...,..„.,,-,,,„ 8 .,„ ‘ „_,„„ ~,,, g.,,a t..replaiiiifo.,,,in i , ~ ."1 - 91Tri ' . The department reports furnish the details of sides for everything that tele tes to this tession L. ,. A....".4-,...'• .L. ~..../.,,,,, ..1 ,,,, . ,^, . PERFUMERV: . '- Wi/ALE OIL, , \ . koRu..IN SI it'' , )11S ,Ilt l't i ' Sil DS, 'SPICES. . s Americons, and the rest have no love for us or :_ oar institatiotev. The territory is barren and in capable of maintaining e largo population, so thatit can never be of service to US for the pur pose of settlement; and while it remains in its territorial position, which it bidsfair to do fora long time, it must be to as a tremendously ex pensive rmartherefore worse than useless octal- ' -`nerations daring the pear . year. The of Congress. SPECIAL eie..en.. l , ftaln•ta 9 a don Y ae-ittnit. a.niii -t. , 19.-at.... a• • th,orough nook liertor,e anal y , con , mt... , Vii i ....... ,t 1 pi. IV r , . t. e i :. '' • • teratasvatter.t YabSlnn b Woe • Croat caber to- the n an. ay the oWeabinamon St:ripe:tiler ,te initriret p.m, crutiorner, hi the PCIerl , C , r. 57 ,, .. , :`,! ; , :,^11,7 , 1 Wal iv, a: atiltalt .12 , ,, , ,,, t.,.....1111iii,r,,, ic . u.....tr s t r n , ‘ ..a , .. , 1 2 ..ii a! , a ro , ragla , .. ~.a.a, p.,.....rti5e, 4_ , other reel. , ts. ••• _- •• .. 9 - 9 Brace,. made .id sold by Dr. li EYSEII, rorner of Wood .1. : ' - ' 94. ' • '•••• • 999.1 maith•m•nci.9 •V , S,iii . L.7g i !' : :...• ' ' ,i i ~.,91,..1,."(1.5f,,i1,,1...Ati; t i 0 . ..n , 30 i 1 , . t. c. ,. ., , ;,,.. ,, , , , ~,.,,,.. • ..n.d. .ii _n _,, ~. and Tirtlin alley.. It veswery for a bran , and anniciidet , i - the nelaht of peatalnons to so pieced as to croatinnallY tone to brie: the ch....bler to then natural Position. anil caper," the cheat- We parchaced ono rome tim. , ago and Leto liroto.eor in Pittribar 9 li o,l \ l t'neionc. ' 9 ..-:: ' "a : ~ATtitilit,3 l'ol:3llYlnfi"fureashol KILII nlnoti etc in norlith, French. GorMan and Spanish. Jam NIA Palm. . Pr:licit:nal Third Ward Poliiitjelools. ___ ~.,.„., _j__,,_ ..,_.: ~,,,„ Joist .b.,.at r. Principal First Ward Public 5ch.......15. A tienhen e. have boon senior-sod with IC, that.we unsolicited ante It a : I run eons - ince.' then. Innif. Millar is ominentle nun:Meal i "puff." gratis. Women. handreds or whom are. turneally "Mitred hy the 1. ''',ll.4'''''''''. weinlat of their enorreou' • akirts' shoal" also rmenre thew A. IL IteNcis, President ofJetierson Caen. ''''..te, APiIUSEINI NTS. sition... Ice =Ma for increa9ed territory, which Emcee. De particular In procuring tho kind mentionoLle -.. ~ N°tice• --. --- . 1 t .'N }..ice,ron Will be held hy the St.nAholli. many of theliraces arch err humbens. hos suclA hold on a porffon of the American. em of the Coal Intl sod l'pror St- Clair foritirliO. it. 9.-I eln" hoot. cams twisty' et Traerea, Senn , ct e r". ' "leek lii.ed, on the Vlrin TUrP , LIT• - rt 0u.... , J• 7, people, has led u 9 into this, and it bids fair to nody Eracec. Pilo Crops. insenc Stoenings, Stiatiaary . ' ~,,, a , rb....t,,,... n fj,...,,, E•ny, in lipror at Clan r • Inandance. On. 000. 11. II 010811, ton Word 0 . i rot rbe tovr•••••rpoono• • 1 , 5... bk . - , oa sot - st , r• • , -I lead us into ether schemes that will be as costly , a lireaearer. li.r rant lomrany. fur ttni Timone_ , ar. • .- I do• 1414,419 .1. V. ROLA .• Dr Print. end profitless. • i NS' ei t - T . • to ptd ad oh. Una ore.. i n 1 tn. nat . ivy rao y a Ina rota at KETSV.II:4,II O Wo alai _ Hyd.romagen Cork Sales ja,r, rec'd and , , _ , I Heartburn, Acidity of Stomp.ch and Ilya , ' R'S i , epsia. R lit. it. 'l' FORD-has lately compounded o a 7 •torei... , 'mina Calif-rt.:a Lorena, • bleb lie , Proe,ela ro•ona core fnr the al.i.e.i named ne,tion , Ir I. on iorcio.,' :. cool iciee for eiehn• o .....tin 9. a gentle r, ..tneet•r• •., the dieorn-r- I r.0....e.i :. nner•o. :ie.:Meat , eon . ... etatte.i. hit .e nieter n0,r 09 ... to , . the itiois , ~,,,,.. ~ , inn Its inerit win 0,.i1y ••••ta: a 1t. , " Try a ed en 1 , ,, ~,.1,. t.}' In „,,,, .1, ,i 11 II 9 ” VT . , Jr . int. n I' ll [ li co , ' ei sovereignty,. arel non-intervention, the gammon IF lid* thiliesple of the North, fa' Jnle, )1.9T19 re -I.'"XPk• to be gull'e.l ; with; is here ecouted and ihreirritn She - Cum.—The Cincinnati Enquirer announced some time eines that the State Treasurer had is sued a Ch.=lar to the -several County Trmsu rers, ffixotting them to receive only gold and sil ver in payment of taxes. The Colaesba _Fed contradicts this, and says that no each circular has been issued or contemplated; while the Colimitau Siaterufeur in tarn contradicts the Fact, and rays that the Enquirer had good authority for what it said. No such circular, it is certain, has yet been 'made public; but we learn, from rumors in cir culation, that there is some difficulty existing between the Auditor of State and the State Treasurer, and that the former demands of the latter that he shall issue the circular spoken of by tlfe press, or submit to the consiVenees of certain developments which he is prepared to make. It is a fight between the leaders of two factions of the democracy, in which it is cup 'posed the Auditor has the advantage ; and it is probable that the circular will be extorted, but Ithat the Treasurer will fight It off until thelatest • possthie moment, so as to make it of no effect, L the State taxes being now mostly paid. Swans.."--There seems no reason to doubt that Gen. Whitfield hes been elected delegate to Con gress from Kansas. He was the candidate of the slave propagandists, and the society of ma rauders organized by Gee. Atchison base made their irruptiOn into the territory Faeces:lolly.— The Glasgow (Mo) limes says that one hundred persons lately left Saline county, Mo., for Kansas and were in that Territory in time to look after elertion of Delvate to Congress; and all the other counties along the line between Missouri and Kansas have been equally prompt in furnish ing.the desired aid. Mr. Atchison said that he would rather see Knosss sunk in Hell than be eamti afree state; and, as he lives on its borders, 'lre - are bound to believe thathe spared no labor tel prevent the fearful chasm that would have been left in his neighborhood by the alternative waned by him. That this Gen. Whitfield has been elected on thenakedissue of slavery is too apparent to be denied. The Kansas Pioneer, a paper which ur ged his election, doesit in the following - style : • "Citizens of Kansas! What do you propose to do on that day by your votes' for your country, yOurselves, and, ao far as your influence may ex tend, for future generations! What is the tone of publin sentiment you prefer to go out from this Territory as the prevailing political opinion of the citizens in the election of your Delegate! Are yon. in favor 'of Kansas coming into the Union as a Shiva State, with protection to your property, by wholesome Isla, promptly and ef ficiently administered? "Or do you propose to cast your influence in favor of Abolitionism and Free-aoil,_with all ire contaminating . influences! The issue Is joined. The waves of coplicting political opinions are already rolling and surging throughout the wide domain of the fair plains of Kansas like the "troubled sea." There is no time to be lost ; no votes to be overlooked. Let every man be at his post.and do his duty until the day of election is over. "If it is your determination to sustain astound and intellectual citizen, who is free from tho im putation cf Free-Soilism and its attendant evils, then we would most respectfully suggest that ,Probably iSere - is not a democratic paper in Pennsylvania that did not assure its readers in the late campaign that there was no danger of this result that Kansas was enterbe a Free State--that, in fact, Slavery not esist there. Certain it is that the Post end the Union sang this limn song continually- Tho result has proven that they were leaders of the blind; and that trey have become parties to the most iniquitous swindle-ever perpetrated In this nation. Slavery is triumphant, and with their aid. -------.."----- Tun Moser Museum—The government is deaf to all entreaties for relief to the commercial interest The Washington cormspondent of lila P. T. Herold says: "Letters have been received from Now York and Boston, urging relief, by unlocking some of the millions held by the government Messrs. Cashing and Mercy are in favor of adopting some I plan by - which the Treasury may Barely be der ...,, pitted ; but Guthrie and Jeff. Davis are opposed to it, and the President sides with them. Mr. Guthrie believes the some of Statesman ship, to be the locking up of all the specie in the country in the vaults of the Sub-Treaemry, and to this glorious end all lioAnergies are directed B y taking out of circulation some forty millions f gold—eval to a capital of at least ono hun dred millions-'--the prosperity of tbe country is to be tlemocistrateiL ..And certainly the argument is unanswerable, for a country which can surd. such a governMent as we now have, is strong awn h to defy allrilangers." U. 8. Bn:taloa—The Butler Whig is authori sed to state that the Hos. Cliantas C. Struaras is not a candidate for United States Senator. lataxots CENTRAL Moan.--The Chicago Tri bune says that this road is now epen, on the north, from La Salle to Vendalia,l3BmUes, and on the south, from Cairo to Sandoval, 1113 miles. Between Sandoval and Vanden& eight miles of the track are down, and the r emaining 23 miles will be completed thismonth. The whole road, therefore, from Cairo to La Salle, will be open on the let of January neat The Washington Star says Simon Cameron has made peace with the Buchanan interest in Pennsylvania, and bide fair to be supported by them for the next in 8. Senatorship. This is the beet evidence in the world that the Bank of Middletown has not suspended payment. WASIIIJNOTON Cuomo...lnm of tho-Pittaboargli Don 7 O.4UL Wsamsoros,• Dec. 4, 1854. The President's 'Message is a short, feeble awl common place document. Its barrenness aston ishes everybody. It has no point, 'tithing to in terest or engage any one's attentio t a. It would be difficult to take up the letter of the most or dinarcWashington correspondent really lees worthy of perusal, than the message. It seems to be a mere string of paragraphs amounting In the aggregate to eznotly nothing- Ile hardly adverts to any topic of importance, to any subject which really occupies the minds of the people.— It is remarkable how the President avoids the discusedoti of any such question. Ile says that he will talk about internal, improvements in a special message. Be dispatches the comprohen• sive questing of Spain and Cohn with a dozen liner full of vacuity and signifying nothing. Ile 'says not one word, from beginning to end of his addresso,n that great controversy, which is really the only one worthy of contest in our domestic polities, or which excites public feeling. Upon slavery, its encroachments and Its alleged grins coo, he says not a ford. Upon the repeal of the Misseuri Compromise, which has justly roused the passions of the North, as they were never awakened before, and which he aided in forcing upon the country, the President is DJ silent as the grave. .But thero is one subject which looms largely in the message. This. oreYtOWIL The hUtehto apology tan • painful plea for that out rage fills nearly too columns, or about ono-third of the document. Now this is miserable. That was an affair which, from the nature of it, cannot Ire explained away; unjustified, nor excused.— Besides, it. was not en event of that magnitude which entitled it to so conspicuous place in the annual taeUttger . In fact, though a Cruel and wanton addict upon a .hatmlesa commtmity, it &Wit' 'wag a affair. It i_ererybody who par • . . government relative gain on a comparison of Post Office re ceipts and expenditimes, is, $261,000 in favor of revenue. This is very favorable, for a vary large additional deficiency wasprodicted by the P. M. G. and other opponents of cheap postage. The appropriations asked for for the next fiscal year, are $60,669,833. If the vari ons fillibmtering schemes floating through the brains of the lead ers of the dominant party are carried out, the afproprietions of the session will amount to $100,000, 0 00, so that the estimates are a mere formality. About 350,000 are required for de licisncies this year, although $73,000,000 has al ready been provided. Tho public lands are going at a great rate.— The quantity mid tut year, was ten and a half millions of acres. The quantity given away was twelve millions of acres, and the whole amount alienatedwithin the year was over twen ty-three millions of acres. That is to say, there was taken from the body of the public domain a apace suitable for settlement and tillage about equal to the size of the State of Ohio, 35,000 square miles. At this rate the land question will soon be settled, The Secretary of Far asks for four regiments more, as a permanent increase to the strength of the army. The Secretary of the Navy wants more ships, men and money. All these recom mendations for increase of armaments are not without meaning. They mean-more ware, more conquests of slave territory. They Involve' on indreasing expenditure of at least $5,000,000 a year. All the docaments accompanying the message are long, and it'would, be superflurms to Teprib lish them in full. A condensed synopsis of their contents will convey a much better view of their contents than the long rigmaroles of official ex pansion in which the facts are smothered. Oen. Cass was cleated president of the Sen ate in place of Atchison, for one day. That was an exalted compliment to the old war horse of Democracy. '2lright will probably be chosen to-morrow to serve out the remaindor of the in terval prior to Atchison's arrival. But it does , not seem quite determined whether his appoint ment will continue for a longer period and whether Atchison will be entitled to resume his place on his arrival, which ho fixes about the 20th of December. There is a peculiar fit ness in the selection of Bright Be pretends to represent the erec State of Indiana, but is a 'Kentuckian -and a slave holder. The place would bo kept-warm for pollees, now absent amonthis Mississippi negroes, bat that would be setting a bad precedent, for although he is a ! Southern man by adoption, forty years ago he was only a native of Vermont. Itstrs. West:m(22oS, Dec. 5, 1854. Tho President has taken the course best adap ted to making this a very quiet region, by say ing nothing at all upon any subject which occu pies the public mind. On a closer review of the elements and agents of action In Congress. It ap pears likely that nothing whatever of an agitating character will be done or attempted unless itpro coeds from the Executive and the cabal into whose hands he has fallen. The minority In the present House are powerless. They occupy -the position only of resistants to aggression. In the next Douse they will have a majority, and will then be able to act for themselves and enforce their action upon others. It Is-not therefore theii policy now to make questions which may create a diversion in favor of their opponents, and relieve them of some part of that load of un popularity nudes which they now labor The President of enures can, if he chooses, threw into Congress some such firebrand as he and Dou.lensa to _ether did lost • ear and mar all no rAMV.I:III.I.4iIMII bat if, tais.• pen mice iy re - a • his party, ho shall deohle upon a more conserva tive coarse, it may be pre.o. a. mod that this will prove a business ECSSIOII_ to that case, the fol lowing Les list of the chief measures which will occupy attention: Tux Arraoratamoss. The French Spoliation bill, already Famed by the Senate. The Land grants for 'railroads, passed by the Senate: The renewal of several great patents. - The Texas eight and a half million ecript bill, passed by the Senate. The homestead bill; passed by the House Increase of the nary_ by bulldog more steamships. Increase of the army by four toiditional reel. meats. Those measures which may be Heidi , " belong to the class of incendiary and agitating schemes which, in one contingency, may be forced upon Congress, are the following A war with Spain for the annexation of Cute. Wanwith Hayti for the annexation of Dominica- War with Mexico for the annexation of Sonora awl Lower C i plifombx The division of the merved territory of the South Western Indians, and the organisation of three Slave States therefrom. The last project is, I know, In a state of great forwardness, and only awaits the active co-op eration of the President and Cabinet for its full development It is difficult to sea how they can refuse it, having fully committed themselves to the most offensfie and ultra pro.elavery ag- gression. In respect to the probable fate of some of these propositions, I may bused the following conjectures The French Spoliation bill will be shoved aside, or having been passed, will be .ve toed. The Land schemes for railroads will all fail. The patent bills will bo pissed and vetoed. The homestead bill will be overlain. Tho Texas script bill will be passed, if bribery and corrup tion can effect that object. The increase of the army and navy will be voted. This increase of force is not altogether unnecessary, but there is much well founded opposition to it, owing to the uses to which it may be applied. The Know -Nothings asserted themselves to-day in the presence of the world. Their first appear ance In the House in the shape of motionsdi rected to a repeal of the Nati:walls:Won laws, and the recall of Soul?, Belmont & Co., produ ced a sensation not easy to describe. The move ment soon took the shape of an attack upon the administration whiCh found defenders nowhere. Mr. Taylor, of Tenn., a Methodist preacher, and Mr. Sellers, of Md., a free liver, though a sound thiuker, both gave notices of bills to amend tho Nat=Elation laws. Mr. 8. introduced a reao lotion of inquiry as to the/alleged Congress of ' Ostend, which was evidently aimed at Soule. It excited a very animated debate, which show ed a wonderful change of tone on the part of the Democrats. Three months ago when its chief men were demagogning for the for eign vote, no name was -vile enough, no re proach severe enough for the Know Nothings.— Now, everybody was respectful towards theta.— Everybody had a good word for them. Every... , body directly or impliedly censured tho appointt mend of these foreigners to exalted diplelnatier stations, and there was no word of defence or' excuse for the admitlistration which 'orpointed them. The subject was not disposed of, and will probably occasion the consumption of a good deal of time before it is put out of the way. , That old'acquaintance, the scheme for repeal ing the duties on railroad iron, was again:lntro duced in the shape of a resolution directing the Committee on Finance to introduce a bill for re moving the duties.. It 1111.9 defeated by about 10 majority, which probably ends tho struggle on that point during the present Congress. The 1 next will bo in our own hands and not in that of railroad corporations. Bright was today duly elected pgesident of the Sonata. There was a good deal of private bick ering amongthe Democrats In their caucus as to the effects of this proceeding and it is reported that it was at length agreed that Bright should Berle only until Atchison should ratans, la'whleh Dr. MeLane's Liver Pills —When the tonnriotoe of this invaluable remedy Purehaeed it of the inventor, there woe on medic.m which denched the natn for thecuro of Liver and Bili•us Complaints, notwith standing the groat 'prevaldttn of those Maws. in the Unitnedtates. In thy South and Watt pertictilarly, where the patient in frequentir no a l. to nbtain the 1,1,1025 of regular physician, some molly ores minim& at once set and effectual, and the operbtion of which Wald in no WIPP prove pretmlleisl to the ...titutlon. This Itnedirine is supplied be Dr. M'Lane's 1.1 v.. Pill, en loss been proved In every itutaneekkkowhieh It Lon had a trial. Always hen eflelak not a solitary instance hes ever mooned in which its diode have been irclurlous. The Invention of an nlu eated and distinguished physician, It hoe nothing In tom men with rho quack nr;ntrunte !moment wen the page by shallow tactentlere to the tohllea/ an. Erperlence hes nowatroted. lx.rand doubt.. that Dr. M . Lithe't the b e , remedy urn propesd for the Liver ComPlalrt thoehasers will be easeful to ask. for DIL ?S.W.:VE . S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. and take nano else. There ere other PHD, purporting to le Liver 11.11 a. now before the public: ele6. h 4 Celebrated Vetudfuse, can now be bud at all retrectable Drug Stores In the United Stater. al" for eel, by the sole .vrorriettere , FLESILNO BROTHER... dad/Luta Suceasenrs to, J.Kld4 S Co.. CO Wood et 82000 Wanted on n Mortgage, for ono or two T ear., ea Rest elate Real Satate. situate to the heart of the COT. ' , Daly at thin ofriee. tdell tf Eleotion—Citizens' Insuraoce Company. An Election for fiftern Directors of this Comr.r• to serve the ensuing 7ear..111 be held at the omee of the Company, on MONDAY, the lath lost, be twen the hours of 10 et. and 3 p.n. deS2arfe SAmtly.lol. MARSIIELL, Secretary. Agency of Dr. Fitch's Celebrated bled ecriss,At Dr. 0. 11. KEYSER . : :drug Store. NoalC. corner Wood et. and Virgin All., Cherry Pulmonla Pulmoriarr Delmer. Pectoral Expo( tonne. Pulmonary Lialment tier:mall.. Syrup, Heart Corrector,linmor, 0211T.1.11 . , rime and medicinal Coil LIP er O 1! Anil Drepeptio Mixture. Cough and Cathartic , mur Toning Verialfage, FoicalqPllls, Female Frieda, cis de; - • nsed bygdon constantly and aitll unpraeolented • • • In the treatment of Ceth. Onigho Ortrareption.. Ac.'h co, Ilearl IV prpria. rave St in Phrssolotion, Moak Cleeploint.r. Pato. de. de. Dr. Fadi • unrenaltof lizernt liawr PLaled Strprortrts. Dr. Fveh', humors. , .aril Syrin , nma. der Bovr. D. ANA'. Wert. /Waal. mr o . Abu, all lambor Proprietary :Weirdoes. True., OW portent Sho Bru - es. Remember the plc., Dr. KEY. BRIDS,III Wood . treet. taro ot the Golden Mortar. deadted BASER & C 0213 TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared expressly for their sales for Medic b.] use. J. CL U. A Co. baring emblered an went at the Fistieries to saperintend the insnufeature of their Olt, as fromthe pribliethat it is rreparedwith the gosateet rare from none but fresh and healthy Liver. AU with their sh„-na tare will be found ‘ to be of urine:led fine quality . , and moo retained In the mat deb iiota irramsch. It Is eVanelvelr embloyed belie In private and Ilorlital smarties, and well deserves the attention of Invalids, Lem remedy mine valuable than a./ Yet dbotiver^h de: Om etunplion or pcdrrinnerf sfiertbinst Jolts O. BAILER a 00., - - Eq. 100 North Z 1 1.1., Philadelphia. For Wan, all am principal liruccista jrl7-Curlta4T A CARD. CALVIN 31. FITCII u . f Nos York, cum:knr¢tl to nits gar In Preraticum MI Monday evening 010. Dith, during which thug/ h. 13.7 he consulted daily, at his Homo&at the OTT WAIL Pir PC . .. 10a °le. - arm, Asthma, Dyne.tetia, Female iloniplalate. arid all other rounerteil arab er preillspoewl to lkmontemottrini To dime who tura icrevtiately rooatill,it hr. *ltch. on amnia Mr m 1,201.1 1 00 will tie avid,. wilt. anent. es plea. wra to ace our Fools patleot., ant sal conaultine Dr Filch ea the preaent ocraelen triae , ritiune corr.:wail with blot to New Tort, wlth...ut farther *loam, Odle* Donn -Mae to Five 4.a11y. tat/bath imolai-ed. rio7-ictietlT Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad.—Notice t. beieby kites to the StagtilmAtters of the Plt.t..sbutsh and EH.lrrod Company. that an viectlon wtU I+l hshl at West (I,envlll, Ilstre - rl , nnly, rm.. on the VEST 510 N DAY OP DECEASI:EIt,st 11 o'clor, A IL fx tarm-lors to wt-vt tn. eantlnit rent. T11011..t.9 J. ROWER, noltt-tsb Poq.ltlent. PEAB.L STEAM MILL. CANAL BASIN, ALLEGIIENY, NEAR TUX ILAILLO/11/ iTATION. Families will be supplied with our curious IVan.ltL-eul, 13.-aun t crrrner os Liberty tat rt.. (tilt sta. InitAburgh: IL P. ...—hwart, or J. T. Egirle. Ifrloutr Allrgb.sy Flour will Vaft.l.llel la oltber e.flbs nt deLl,, na , As. Ii ZiNF.3'Y A Co. rte' M.«..:0 1. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, no (4 WOOD KElrt. 1•177s1IL eel PrOprietSCl Ur. 311.5..e..0•15br5.1.1 Verzlift,E,Llr. 1111" . - Citizen's In.stisance Comp's , of ritto OIFIGL. D 7 rrA TER, BLTITAICir ALIAJCXT Lvp 111,01 , ST &MTS. TUE ir tiZ t U NIC I =l•Yttil tiTiag,:0.4114 , 11,1% OT ;71-'4 17.44'Figiff74 :f7.171V-""i2f-A;b, E. t \rm. Dinwctam, hazel ,Dlworth. 6.11,4 J. ErJsnon..kex. D. Flue. Wen. DtzukT. t. Ilartough. Into reratta. wsiter Brit.. John Fhl ...._ - PITTS 13U 8.C . -it - I Life, Fire Be marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH SfREET, MASONIC HALL. PITTEDUROIL re. J.. JIX9 X 1100. V. Prcpidna. CILIALFS A Comes. benntary. Tide Company makes every Insurance bcrtalnlng tom contracted •Ith LIFE RISKS. Alln.aralmt Mull and Car,o Maks. no tha Onto and Mla•lndWi rims and tributark*, and Marine Meta ann .. And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And altalnat tbr roof, of the Sea and Inland Navigation and ranorortatlon. bolictralarnedat tb• Inneat Wes ennalstent teat, tobb part!. Enarreuer Wen. EL Deno, Jet...D. McGill, lesen.ler Itts , Ver. John Fullerton. Robert tletwer. Al...Zander Reynold.. Aru , ,/foglT§T*44nolr , C. 1 Hiram Sera twee.. LI , . rot JamesS. Pszonel rhlDit. John k.4t. Jonytt ilarram.3l. D.. 1.14 D MeAltu n wo; CR UNITED ATE 1111113 utri INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. CUARTERSD APRIL 7.1.; Prararuat CAPITAL-425 0,000 .. (era g z. Thintand Moog amt.. PAR.repAid OFFICERS OF UPI ROME BOARD' AT PILILADRLPIIIA Mirrolts , Stoption R. lirsartimt 'Fara D. 0.1 , 1.7. liwrae WM.= rgqgte TAF.sgmeaty lUmI Um Jhroloa. J.. L. ilnroons, Jam. Devermn. MU11... M. 0g.., Milliard WK.. ,tree-77aphen Thu . rad , Prarideit—Ainbrma Thulayam yyAU.Zsdattarr—Pittrbardia J. M. 71ARraheal el ! r. 14.2,1747.1..1tix0u. Ara. 74 Fourth ocraat. ttstaMati ------- - 60 gross Al'Lane'. Liver Pills and Vormi- Dv tale law at IIEYBERT Drug Pttre, 140 Wood t ARNOLD & WILLIAMS 1/11/S/ALSCILIMA 0/ Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubb'. An. PITTING GENERALLY, • For Warming and Ventilation of BuilJingo. A. k W. will kontract Pm Warming anut Y.atiLoloo hl Steal= or Hot Wig/n.OlOOll otEbtlikra'• Pramual. Char li &boob, Tlosyltals, Psdatioellreen Gnus., Court G. • Jail lintels o, Dweillues. Pia. TA PlArint ritubant. FAMILY FIAUR.—Bost branas constan y barrl, arid for air Irbniersle sr.d Itstall by OLIIXTISTINE 1 C0..93 Ind 95 Irma ~._.—:.----------------. . Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rit Mining and Muting Ponder, In •Il sloe pankages saw on band nod foe sole (rota itsnnnine. lo tote to suit t. ntusern on favor...We wont Also Wets lcu.. IL W. C. BIDWELL. Stenufacturers. Ant.. tal-dll 1611 Stout street. Ilttsbutsh . _ : HOL,MES, RABE & CO 1311CCP-95011 TO A. 11. HOLMES yfc BROTHER, swarrAcronras or SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON LEs, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT :. TOCKS, 'MKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotbitt Scrim: shelling endruflegile , ' Mner.."ll. Cut ace ilridgo Polo, with Thread and complete, PITTSBIIBCIII, PA., w anima. No. 21 woos It.. grirrus Farr eco (rail work wirrauted.' =Lull ! Tebias' Venetian Liniment for ea KEYSER'S, 140 Rood irtrieu LADIES' FANCY FURS M'CORD & CO.,_ CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STAR IS.ARE NOW OPENING THEIR stock of FOOT }TM embracing oven cirictr of SABLE,. MARTIN, MOIL . SQUIRREL, . LYNX, , oaNzY; JJ SWANS DOWN. 'PALMAS. vicTomors , corm MUM, t tin invite Ma 10.001.10 n of f. 14 lai4les. Pittsburgh. Sc. IC, 184.--tb Neatsfoot 011—For 0 I K 10. Wool street. yhlorlde of Limo for gale a KEY UR'S, 14.0 Wm.! stre,t. HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & Co.; Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their eMmaeleeStock of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, matorishos one of the most comolete mem...emote In the . nuenutrr. Reciacm lIT RI7.IW":T PACKETS PROM r.UP.OPP, nein which they offer on the newt favorable temp, ?See- thuds Ening Dot rill And their. Itarrest rtomntud h Doling their HARDWARE se Va • 51 Woodetr PIT Inhnrsh, 01. LateAnors rue ET. ins , tionet-1 tel-trdAy2 • New Dag -rrian Gallery. Ms: NELSON u. 4 Id rexretfully inform hle frietuir and the tohlle . fluently. that In order to natot the daily locreulnddetnen.l for *an Dakumtytwe, he ham Ma bnllt and hes now compl.dad lover the Old Post Offlet. Third .tree . ..) on, id the Mont iipitcletu and agnlfinent Sky Licht Galleries -vat ...r.ostarted are n.r n nerreotTpe purroyea. the United I.tatai. r 11e oir q preparod te execute Likeness , . need olv,s end etriee. LW' weather. hum okloelt A. 11. tI I del P. A via from ellV eollelted, whethorlshKor Likeness es ortiot, Rau.. Old Poet Mace puilf r rsE, TtOrdetrc.m de2-11-wS Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous es,Llver Complaint. Neuralgia. Dyspepsia, Cesstivene” an, Piles, are all relieved .1 ess [}din Incredible short PP6CO of thne.by Carter's dpaorsh MIT tore, the vast ton le and lamina of the bl.xot It emtalw nut • parti&le o Mereury, Opium ar any 1,1011.1% I:erf , Cly h.rm huhandhYcuredmorethanfire hull lm3 cotes of &reuse. We eau only refer the reader to the eertlfleate a few of which now be hood In .other rotor and oflf nhich are deta il ed In full around the bottlo. It Is th e screaleet of all Flub:I1 b l urta Medicines. and wafture* an Wins QUM arer ( h o truly romartable. dee advertisement. • lll'Clintock's Family lledicines.—Wo an tail attention of heal, of famlats.aud others. to the ad r6rtlnamant on the fourth page of ti., se valuable If multi NORBIS LOCOMOrfiril WOBXS. Selogyßrai Sza cfrexl, a.re the IN. , rwd, /th,N14.dp , ` , 2 , 3 IZNGAGED for many year: exanrively U. 4 the Inviatmeturo of LOW Mo WES. !ay.! re . re . rOly Lem onortlerably darr...d.bradew , T! , . ,l .:s ,, ,.rrs: and nano rpm forrn , s LT,O r'LZT.V.I.°,I= Ata". NORRIS d SON. InValidit recovering from the effects of Fe tsr.liniossi Mornay., ye Inng rontlnt. edlnernof any kind eolll end Carter. Spanleh Mixture the only tented, ahlde rill terhatbeir aro.,lna rnnetlentlnt.t. ennel all tad Ito msss front the blond, null. the Olt.— to nrmpl and action, and hy It. toule roA the taUent to life .1 rIO T. We yap only MST IFS IT. A .Ina eve la trorl.h all the eornelln.l Pannernxillrn In en - hon ., . It et:l:darn nn Net'nutl". Opium, or aby other nnston• or rolannotYdrun. ant =a In even to the rDttLit , 42 IL'. witb.o6l. need. Unit. he, the c.rntiticae rt wnnderful arnund the trot n- Urn. than nye hundrod t,r.nn• 'n the tat of Welt. I =no 1. Va.. roe GAM'. tn Its geed en..eta . F advertlsentent. dlorinir ro _ . . Weak. nervous, depresße, in spirits, and • pr. y Iltmtonssl, rattatal Pt , Oat. dylpet , tll Ithlt , tl < r,eet of 4...ttlimi•er• Om Vol Ulm 0u5..1 Sr tam to raz t nv- O or tt We. rtvr.rnn 5,14 Irrital.l • Sr. r../ th.. t.mpert. of 11“.11s.nkr• 4/ertrarr. tr.parrd nr.o d'el J•ri....a. art , rt,n,r than any bea.leic.ortstcr which ie PrcSli eg 3‘,,11 , 10 .1 . 1 7 in" MA I( E:b•c•oes to try there. cut, sdrorthitotent. tr,:.,2lrd.taT Few are aware how frequently Flab likhrrt ate rrmtwii.ltD Insert na“.l, their their wirer ii5eimeet..1.9,14.,,,1 which • tei Gejt.r rr es A pkti...o.nt exnplion t t,...rytty Re, the eav,artliwtresate nt 11r. 1 ATSII, Pert,ra..l pu.w, Irr lie hal . , hd Iltdisvut+_b. rro.t that 144 true, with :OEIIO.I t believe thstAls coif-Ines wilt 4: in tLoy +natio, awl all that fr. , / WI: 1.4.1 a LIO. 111.1.7 ht, ty Itet.valli tv. vet: ;t1 this ,thuirtilly to cw... 1 ear voßmendatiuu trs - cf va and lii 1 . 111, we ire erdil.ly int , rwed am rvd r tfn-vien, lit J.) Altrrop. do ltd/w1 Nature and Art ileede br astur. cl..thva with red. Or try age .Ith Are turned t 4,1,15,14 vs. bnr.r-. Crialvlnra , DT, fsnvr'e the tlrve tc t..t NVeyhl,no lehittele. Mal.43c eoTh.c. • (1113 . 1..a.V. , ^ Dr Eartrixtarlukr' , Extrlxim }fiat a. 41 at Pr. &El Pro.Ptore,l4o Wc.l rt. tvolh-dIrT Faso and COMIOrt--The COLIrOTIII:ttOr Qly import.' from Park, easetty falls the Het in the Pull.. gimps of 'h. lieut.. , m vow lekt Pat our oo the hid uan ow ono A onkt Gt awls heal ilat ormy he had t 'Wood et. £O9O It. DOUGLAS. L. G. GRAFF, (muccevrtir co J. S. DO .tisk 1'a...)1.46 , 0133 Nvemul .trnet.f....oborxh. hard /Under trh.npaa,-. All rat!-tl.anf In any ountantls an Land. Ala , . -afrty lona. 107 HENRY s iti th COLLINS, ommis 41 R O A A . , I ; : ‘ . AVit ctiA iv ANU W/111LEAALE TWA LER U 4 CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Prod. , . Genre:nib', No. 25 Wood street, Po.toburgh lEW AD V EKTISEMEN'FS ACLIECK drawn by Lippincott & CI, on _ boots ..n thm alu nt of the ran hvt. All r.envelt nottoniol amdfist. hay Ing rata theyttrmect loreo atof rod. de.. -21.1 Jon!, B. CANkIL.I.P. Whig Meeting. E Whip! and AntOla,ons of the 4th •111 eve, SATIJILI'AT. the a., between the hours LI 3 ml,l o'elecic e I'. 31, •1 ve111 , 11,11.11;1 1 1:, for U. , rorty...e 0f ,,13113.31n¢ Ward fae. 11T neder of I},mWttee. dee.31,11 Top! Toys! road Fancy Goods, ~.,,, TuE . DOZEN, GROSS OR CASE.— ar and Kid Minn Work Bonn. 1:ad...4 Ii filer ;Fn. , l i lt= ~ AV,: Furniture, 11.1;",11;apr 1i'' n417. 1 1714 i ;f.:::: !rtIIVE:II4 nr11011 , 14 tlountfro.. :tollna. , Leoklin , Mime. Edo, Toy Wok., 1(lonk., in Ili on .tnllesn 't &nay Of rhln . s i n ,t tlit Iron. Tin. Leen! 1 U" T o/ %**- the . '"I ' l;7 I ita end no.l .F.snan. tn. a nsn.l. 1.. I' 1. , . . - . n.nrtmant... egklel• _ - J. I' hAlirt , ll.,N. . W. l'l nolt.t. 'll3"r- —...........--- -=..... MESH ARItIVALOF AMERICAN & klumert DOOKA— :clikerei • Mete.. the Taghteenth Ociatnscr, 6 vols. 6Devito]. History of the Civil Wer,iiinstratcci. dections Dom the Illustrated London Maw., A Vol, N oN:g ., l . tudibres : fino ll lllustrated edition. , Wt. POY.lgt`4lroar4:47 , lo l ,ll l . t hltineso. ilantlitero's do do do 1 , 70. W. Writtht. Ana , . completo Works, 6 vnts. i,,,,, tri, lunt's 'do do 4 do. . WWI and Ins ree le r. by root V , ID.. 'ogled Anibrosixruc. do do, ,ertness on Painting and Arehltectar, by /Luskin. ' Warb i i .' A ITVIVIYOVIVt r i h it. ' , alt ' sllTt ' s t.. ___— ... Notice.—A Lecture will Ito delivered to imp Akniby the Rev. W. D. 1i011.., D. D. on NE YT PIIIIATIkKVENI NO. in the Fourth Pr.byterian porch. Ward, Pcnn et. &melee to commence at 7 o e•ork.— Oe middle block of rune vill ho relWrVed far Young lien. 44A2td4 •• • - • 100-ENESS.—Wlether cc Friends cr of ' J John Pron., EN., ran la. obviate , ' by 0 goal Coat.— , PRA profroos to ho ^ Lie to put ovary - thing lo the y of molarNon:ropor Opting, by the application of a awl., d Rope Clothlila In groat tarlet•-- Wood mt. NO cbarFe for shooing wan!, de) 1 I 0 IRIS., CASTILE SOAI}-',Al.:;,lk,r)et.'g,and I 0 1 1. 0 h rui S ; aftril,iica"LFir"ti'rt ARROW ROOT iiO CASES SICILY LIQUORICE Jitst reed .riir,i foe rile b• dod FIXIIINtI 11110 a. ) ORO. BROWN ' S ESSENCE:GINGER ill I ohom and hr salaby dell 11.):311)Ill lino. ) 0110. lIUSBAND ' S CAL. MAGNESIA ill stn. and for sale by ILLIIINII II I:08. , 0110. BARRY'S TItICOPIIOItOUS in ' I I !tore ”d pr t oal ß a s by ci u lol lari F l hl s :):11;11 s li , lti . i0 ,0 8. 11 -. 90 0 SNUFF ill got .od for Ig . E.t r iNCl LU tn i os. t OLIDAY BOOKS of all kinds at DAVI um% cb,* Boa Stare, , 15 Marketia. T4ZOND HAND BOOKS FROM AUC TTON—We haw , Just reed from 4011,5 nearral.vale Ha lota of-at - wand wow/ hand HOOKM, which we a ins at vises conalartrabir (I..an Pratrf. I.Baei IiA.IIBON. GS Market mt.. RAIVING AND PAINTING LESSONS lII—W eare . new orenloyaloge aaarrintent of the mret orect end beaottrol h and Orman &Mona A nterarted In patoUng and Wrenc drawluw• are Invited to exam lt e them. Thls mica are adapted to all Mager of the Lodi. dar J, DAVIWON, Cd Market rt. A. • , .„.y 1.0 all or "I utilluo,lbaTotVlDlViiimeata BIBLES—S: Sadler,. Allegheny; InoTiist . menet %dee ameetnaent of Bibles, enelOtte,.tothirt teepee te Nine ttyle et Dictates. Rem the oenell and letqemthee Mete to qt. beg! Natty and pulpit Lecture Before St. Paul's Institute. LECT GRE liitelretuwl Cameo will be rain's Cathedral—the t ven.et , lo far the lemetli ..f the per e. de,al _ Whams Letters of ininistra &l.l2,'lltr:;,, to "rti b lit Vat 41.TrW1 bo rg Indebted to raid estate ate laetstested to make irrune dlate payment. and them haring claire,' r r demands anainet tho estate of said decedent will make known the ram . V . th,out delay, to P , l , l , l:lM, , A. b !CAN y t.l . i.a . lp.,=l . 14 1 011 1: ilk: IV EST—Any personc••ll l, 4 to or IL 's .rlo In the wee eon p e uretdm. loe .de patent . It to the Inner can make monoy. A variety of goxel Conte.r Ntocks on hand to tell for 11.01 Fetes, here. or In the West. l oleo knees Printed Reader of Ike] Estate. Described n It area 1111 o(• of roans. C o unter Seats, 11. , ,naeesod I. da. Frock, be. This I:el:inter Is ear i sn 3 l, ! s r 0 , who coll. Woutaa, det.tf - Commercial Broket, Tie Fourth it. UCKWIIEAT-60 racks Btickw . lientFour lit for sale by 4 ‘ . J AS. aIcLA del No.lo Smithteld it. _ buy. Oat 11 seln'e b for al yr vll EkD ILWORTH, PPLES-15 bbla. prime Green Apples .2 no .113 by do 7 SHILITKR JR DI L WORTH. ARD-30 kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by ILJ do 7 siinteutt a linment. UTTER - --. 5 bbls. Roll Butter for sale by 5 p d.T SHRIVED. A DI L WORTH. EtWELLINO 110 USE FOR SALE—A 3 n. ;lava Rath Too m''' F. 1 ' 11, 0 , ' 01 0 2P01e 7 7 1 P, t t of lent( arranmel mild an ells . and 0 rogg ”.. an d nrtLdssal In modern style, a balcony in Onan Lot and co erod ld ad. stor mesh and .UTAHres in each nom. do.l S.RT SON. 1 40, 3.1 JILD-ERlNery bandnauloOS - - 17 Murpey ba A re l reed IM some e bebelre 1[16.1. In blue and bled:, and other deslrahho somblnatlors. ALso, Ideld Cashmere In assail and large del ILPRI.NTED MERINOS FOR CIIILDREN: Murphy ts Burchfield hare reed • further Pripplr of ch.. stove Wars, and defttrabla good,' to blue. buff. mange and .hydro Alma smallfigured IhLalne*, In fang o^l- ..re. for children', laser. . del I i NOLLY AND EXTRAV AGAN -- CE - To pay 3e mot. far Cigar, when you can buy Clan r.l.llfr es - aned far ova eral end. from deg ROM.. PATTON & IIeCONII.IO, In the. DIA.d. 61 1 : EY SYRUP-35 et., per gallon, by from 30._ 0 , PATTON A MeCONII3.4. 100 D SOUND SMALL SIACK EREL -11 X $.4 per bl.l from 1101 P. PATTON lt OIECONtOO. . - N DER GARMENTS at greatly reduced L.) price,. at ded cntn,tr.irs. ft Wood at. 170 LADDERS WA N TED.—The highest l 0 mire pald In rash far :not Reef Mulder!. by 0. 1. MAC 0110.. Wood at g" EAST POW DEII.---I have reel 2A dos. Pastor. Slerrilra relsbrated mart Pv.Ller. Tbao vantlnd a:se:elk:lt purrh.a..u. row. c1,L)11!....i. cur. Dlan...nd end Amrket. SuOOLI'S INDIA 0110LOGOGUE, a nen- A * p falllnd remedy for tharnre efFeenflval 0021. and Cher 11!1..no, des- re... 4 by J.., /1.3,11N 1 1. enrner Diamond and , larget lIIATZ POW DERS--5 'fre-nilly o 0 v ....eared c.4dlsta Powder, on hand and 'or ,alo doe JO-.1 1.331101.. I COCOA. MATTING, for offices:pantie halls, ,in o endd fen 11 . Market •. nel wn, IIeCLINTINN. A 11002. 0. UTTER-10 firkinsTreo'd this day [of sale I 'l • nitsitv 11 yi11..1.1519. OTICE: — CAIt P rrs, CARPETS, CAP,. 1 rovadylnd at No. 112 142oket pt. Velvet, Prurftio. Ts p. rrosp..l . s. Istra Tbrve ie.y. rap. logrAln. 01.110 fun, ln,alr.. Fine ingml., Vs ..ilien‘l,lo. and ha d Carpet, al,e, 00.11 variety of Door mat, It ' 1 0 Mhedee Ts ismaunNe. OILS Cee eatment of Pl,OO 011 Clothe. tram 00.1, 0,1 s ,nohee - .0. i, at re.P.1,1 mice 01. the MEM pOOR's RAILROAD MAP Ok"rill:Til juqt. Issetimd r.s-br KA i 'Wm.! et.. ILK MOIIAIR ll} AD DRES. , kIS—JAmt s large 4,,etmont of new +t) l.• Whional.le I l...ll , roases. nrilo • A. A. MASON TOOLF.N SIIKWLS. — Jut reed more v vtGan 100) Woolan Lon, and equars Es!, Id e Mate. tts. Rs.. Fine Scotch, Wateresliet. dte. 1.0.1 A. A. NIAsON hEAI. 11TOOLEN FLANNELS—White, Scarlet, Y and Yvilow. Plain DIA T Y 11kd 1/Ixnual. nri,t, A. A. a Co. d.S. sth st. PECEMBEII-11arper, Putnam, Go dr, Ilrahavl. Nter,n. SALLEIL 14 4 iA)Uit—lbo bbl.. • eztra and superfine I Flour Cr" Axle CC do 6 R. ROI3ISON a.co. ESS PORK,--35 Mils. Mess Pork just 1. n•e'd era for *I. by !L. 1:0111:i.ON d to. DRIED FRUlif —3OO lois. Dried Peaches; '' do 111 l 0,0 Andfor'adoby 301 1.3)814Ar LUG IRON--101l ton. California Furnace lb imm 150 do Shernn Forme Pig Iron. f.a est. hy 0,4 fl 110/11iON A CO. R UTTER--+ libls fresh roll Rutter just re m/ relived nod fin . sale br R ROBISON A C 0,.. IIEACA.Fo.74-' -100 bus. new Dry Peaches in pdpro and Kr Nile by JOHN WATT C CO. f r LOV Rit SF.ED—I4O bus. just rec'd and for L) rale by del JOAN WATT t 110. F LOOR bbls. Family Fl6ur for sale by jr —5 .1156 WATT A CO. 1./ UTTER £ CHEESE-10 1)91P -Li 'Cheese; Ittr r ekages flotter.ls Imo Somermet Ca. farnib• litutter drd Jon:: WATT .1: e) • IRAB CIDER-10 bbls. very' superior Crab I CII mc'd .d 1 mle by V. A. McCLIJI[G. lIARED PEACHES-2 hbls. choice Par Oil L Vecchia, reed and for rale by r lIrCLVKU. MEM BOOKS from Curter', and Ilarpors' I 'I 1111. tor, of the UNvin, Formation and Adoption o the Constitution of the United States, by floc. T. Curtis, .T I" 1ut1, , ?MA before tho London Yc.g liens' Christian As- Autobiography and Reminiscent. reach. Ire. Jay. Word, to win tiouls-12. &mons preached A. D., lliTO 1000. Late Publications Rum A. F. 9 Unign,inat reed by S. SADLER, Federal ai r Allegheny. P. C—A now and catenate, Mewl: of Myer. Stationery, rto., lately creme& del 4 RNOLD'S WRITE' G FLUlD—Office and Japan Inkr-2 make we'd ea. !Yeah rood by ..5 0. HADLI:II., Allegheny. IVl r el r ll i" Lett P er A Tl. 2;11.18 -4aid and Wove. vera nltle a latze aereertruent olVarFe'y m a n nTi r gee '. .t'tl i d ' re' on reed by des 0 0 thILEIt. Allegheny. i e . pLOU4R-12 bids. extra and superfine ii: is.t nee and Ihr ode by 5. TIAIUMUMS a 0 . IVOOL-7 sdOkrl -Wool rvo'd on eon gn- V • went and fn: We by 5. IIAitIIACOII a Cl LOVER SEED-41 bags Ohio Clover Seed )olt revU and too Pale by B. lIARBAUGFI a CO. 14 5 EATI.IERS-127 sacks in store and foi L ..le by des ISAIAH DICKEY,t 00. tILD COPPER-2 castr, in atoro and foi 14100 br de.l 18A1.111 D1CK.E 4 11.% CO. DREPA RE FOR CHRISTMAS & NNW YE.111. 4 4-11.nery Petten McCombs, bletoond. 1110. ilMo.3ar%lnFuttrailnl-.111c4/I'f.4°v iltao to .aOO. (load neer crud 121/ dia Prime Fide 12!. do. flood French Muds 100 do. Prima /loner 11', do. floral now Plop 124, do. N. J. Beadle. Ea dna 124 Hoe Crenherriem 10 ,1 qt. 11 quart. Neer pared Peurbes 10l do. Done. Sinip 10e it qt. Splnr Nee nonanal 13.4 e 3llard ea Cinnamon or Cloree. de tk r re.o reed Citron, Orange or Leman reel 444 Nutmeg.. Mae, /Inger. odel , ll. Winer Cider dud ell the rcood tillage In the Grocery Me, eanta had threader r.f flu, PllOOO A 11eCra0ala that any other eatablishreent I'lltertsrgh. del DIANA. FREE BANKS—no note. of the Crenront City Bank et Rraneeille. to.. reed at Pao for tie derieea be J. W. 31cFMILAND, 2041 /Abort, et. • 1 4 1 RESLI LARD just ree'd by § dns - . J. W..IIr.VAII.LthD.R.6S Llbettr t i ri AilOL— F l'l l:iillV Vh i le ? " l ii ,w 1 it ELNINES—Just rne'd 2u) eases more of y thorn &afraid° ::. Do tatties,tiß A ßh, ,A rill b. , so ci ld , at it:.n te per yard. ,IP' A $ll NV , LS—A.-A. Mason & Co. bane jest 1. reed 600 &tears Shaul, myth 5 0 Phial the, will se at the low , ylet cf 62iii., $??..._ 1c . 0 , / ' tifA l NDiti - if. gkEE=fwo quarter ne ',lle of and to Johnson count.., 5 lulled from Taws (a y. near the Ilalltnad leading from Davreport to foes City--mat land and In it healthy nelahhorlemd. Will In cad very nameable. Apply to B. MILAN A' FON. a otin cityult-30 1,4.3 e. Crab Cider,7). licholer artielejnet reed and Mr Ltleal ati zEi.L. 0,, I jEN-N : ST. PROPERTY FOR r .SALE--A. valnahlo thick Direlllng Boum; with lot 21 It. front ur 1311 deep to. 15 Walley. The hnum I. Pall arrneriel In the ben manner tiTyoutfort and vonnatenne. with gm land out,., lleterns. do. UPI ono of the heat In the city. nd Mr sorlommehlp and mental. The 'nation to pleasant and agreeable. A brick Mehl e and carriage -hew. on the alley. B. CLITIIIIIIIT a SIN. 110.41 et. UTICI I—Ttio Farmers' and ;Mechanics' !111.. N . Turepl Iliad Cornpatar will hold se election Ave resident. Tr Isere, and obi Manager, of' the elate tom. Vrltii ‘ g.g. ° 2l ‘ 6k)l4 . . ' 4 k r Vo ' ll T il l VX. ) ,...To l l ' iM F ' l. ' . j". doldd ' WInI. Elellltellll. Preament.' At EDICAL WORKS ,j. Ommutur's Elements of Ellyelolomr. I ref. BM :191Mon'e ITnetfre of Mudlelnr: 9 role. dee , " on Neer Remedler, do dm , lerrettlee Operntere Ennrerr.. do an • Ouarmde endure:Km do, Drultre elndern do. do M 9 do dre do IMarn EralltOrMinnr • do, fThLipton and Mutter un dd, do do. e Above ralnebte 1.1011.1 Mr male by de4 KAE 9,,C1e..60 Wood et. pill i.lvertim,urrutA et tviso.rtx mumlluuti ln Adranre, CITY RANI) 01' EN IN6, NIGHT. yri„, Pei'. •t,“l ofiNTINC'S! N161(7 . 1 r. 5A7%71.'011.1)1 .4 NEW ORLEANS 0PE.14. TROUPE,' ,-..51P1t NINO TWO COMIIIN (\tif•IFIANII2-, I nchrif sf: thy Clisini len thrice, . • RI SLITER.,\„ And the Reno whed COOL.NV PI 1.1; E . cot.wve, and K.Sli Al< Mill. with t and N.V.-il l:instaLY l is•rt , ,rinsTs iu the world, willall .kprksr at ~.scif entettaininstit. sfilif - For partlsuless lies hills. • • Giff,Aduttlision. Tsrent, five f'sfifia. Ilk. C. A.3Ie3IANUS arri'ved in 1. 1 the eity, takss this meth.' al' infeenthig nikt. - .l7ner ChAihi alsoot Allegheny City, at *Weil time Ito will he happy to sts, ell hiss who diedrecis lesrnlngthd.,heslitifttl art of ilitocing,somhlnsil with tits*., ea:putt. fir, Ills tonne will i'sf as last *cairns. 1.16 ut trachtilithe /fitinessnato, reg.. togrAntrlninnutny nvlr end tsentitiful f 4sticee mover botote intvoilnoscl laths city., Isuilso f clasifinfeet”t War e_tte _nn . Ittelktun a hit st. o'clpelc: sold tient.' at i 1: o dock, , in 51 0 5 cit. A T.lsso In Alls4henr will bs termed, orwhlsh, tt o time of nientinst, dun notlTs still to 010. n. Mr. MINI N this Tin IH tinned nt 1-s.fitTstte Tittrstiso nn Wend st . rromv snit 10001 2 to svery DUQUESNE GLASS WORKS. GEORGE%A. BERET & C&. MA NU FACTti RIMS ..11 , Wrj.N r) 0 W GLASS, No. 76 Water\ Strret, near Market, 6304m1 pITIMICROII. PENNA. Yrocramation , Y virtue of nprecept under the hand.; of oL IV Ni nre elli.Preoldbot of the or 4d Cytunann or . dJueur<orth^c~artoroyotsndrttmm.•r.ood )l0 00- "no on ,ill'i4lgito`l,l,, f irmf:L l llZTL` l4,4 `o l "re mute county. ins...lbn the coun{y of Allegheny. dated tbe Mid dar of November. inr.be year of our Lord nun thou. end eight hundred and bltylnur, end to me directed. for buildino a Court liTer Bed Tentainer .1! General Jell betivery. at the Court [louse In the city of bittstruzgh. ou the eth Monday of December nest, at 10 so:clixk. A. Public netliele lea b r i eby i t a t rn allett o e f tfv . f h l , ..lle , legi t`t7f:Vo and there, Toth:47;4 bereentb b .I'6' their rolls. records, indultAlenta exiatunatlens and other re teembraneett,to do thNe Using" eildelb 40 their reslavdEve ollova in their I to to be teitbe—ttriti teiedt tinge t o hat tap to tat prueret that gam , arc, or roar to the !all of said county of Alleghertyk ,, o be then and to to groverute agalnet them tuabal!, I ast,_ th 1 .5. hr Given mid, my baud lo ttenurgft s tat. Nov., In the year of oar bur . one tborraind eightkun died nod fdll-Nur, nod a di' .4LTA BANIUN G r HOUSES O JOHN T. HOOD: ' NEW, YORE, N0.1t.." FOUTH MI et. PHILADELPHIA. PIiTSBU ROIL ALLEGHENY 00.. • FOMER3ET. SOSINESE7' _ MOUNT PLEASANT, WE.TMORE'D CO, Kenna. CONNELLSYLLLE. FAYETTE CV, . • o UNIONTOWN. • Depodte read lLL o, Dlogoonto mods, Di orb. bought. rid itod colleetod. Bonk Note" and goevio bought 004 Stooks. Notes and tithe: SECIISILICA I,ougtrt end mold. oo cououllmion. Correct:4.dt.. sod opllectluto , ooUoO d. no2O-tf Agency ~ NI?o 8 r E o•I F o; E . ' ,! ' l. ° , /, '' ,,,, , ,',',,.i.1. 9 ,4ix.i.':, - ',.ti4,1 ft: , ,n ; ! aut otim to sell the rots , . ong lattli patented n - rileig . s. T.r,.'&''',:tl'al.,ll"rti'rrii%s`g`g."g!"(' \ to Dolma lig ' s ' et Drilling alaohin g es. 's \ ' Copelssad • e Stationary and Po•table Raw nu,,, \ :-- .......1-0,...r. `loam and Dater Aura,. and , Ortfatl.N Wroo‘ht Iron Railroad ChairsDa,hli......-- A Th,so ormoio, ha,. twen exam' .1 hi .ri , tl\n.i\ mo•h‘V . . los and runcßinlata-a.ltd pronoune tau 'or Wan; inn. A. Ile Is also antherixed to soil T.ltsi • utak.. an.d.,o It th.. articles In any part of the os er. \:' Ile hr. alsotfor Fah+ hot -yros,ed NUM, and Washete.rlsd Ilnished Brass'Pork. lir R. 0,0 rißrarent to take ACC96II for the sale of:oth patraarsi Ron irzb. and new Inventions, and give Io 1 , t business talthfrli \ and wnstant lithmtion. lle refers to Lb following '. \ CARD. . \ The suhae_khertan !maw bean aoloolinted with M\ l Slaves F. Eaton. an Rare no Roltall.n la rrosunnemlin. him to al l who cosy wish to ernplor his wsrrir• - s. as nr^l•"' Unman of undonbted,lntazrity and Indefati,..blehodustrY In whore g xertion, orpry reliance may Iseplaeor., Nerillt IL Crain. \ •I . D. I . ..nkun_pn. Jr.. Vi m. .L:er-Jr:, .• ; ltdm Grimm. W. II o..nny, , i It. Chil d s d. Co.. JItILMI. Icood. \ N. Ifollmol 4. ,'s'ons. P. It. Friend, \ ( Kramer D rah.. Y . Loren, \ ' I. Y ; 14 - 11Rans I I,4•z_s•Tc no n. nwcolv.l b tin isste enth,ltjokl rrtWO handsome Stores in \P,hilo MU Build. E.M.lst.o.war Markel. Etc& Aso nth MTN C 7 .), 7 t . .. 111 Irt VITRATE OF SODA—SxI Voda, Mangan- LVA'Ali`"l' OuTAV4-I`ll.7fr:Sr F Loutt —no bids. Flour ju - s - t -s o;c'd and for "" gal. b, dal ' 'lt DAXVI L.4 CO. ritIHE STOOK fixtures, and good will of a Bookstore aneraindioal Off., In a road location. VIIEESEI-300 , 1i15. Trimo_ Chee e fiir R_Jby • dolt . R. DALZIILL a CO. del ' Pale im non doings fair ballrtras,dbr asle. Aply today of C. 'MTH BEET It 0P. 5140, Solar. ---- ----,---- --,- 111ARIS11 PSALJTODY for side li - i:V --- . , 50DA ASll—Forelguand Domestic in store I del . J. S. DAVISON. Dr Market et, a r 4th. • and heing uunufsekonsd f o redo 11 . BRINETR OMR ot 00, • --, C.; C /TOOL BOOKS, common and claysieal, - el , ' 10 for sale' by • 'J. B. DAVISON. Ca Malt r Pt. t ai ISINED SODA ASII, for Sint glass fi MIMING'S WORKS fur sale by • ID arnalantrisera for Pale b r , BLNNETT. CLYDE A CO. NJ del J. a:DAVISON. 61 Market t. KW BOOKS'-Ida,May;\ liy Mary Langdon WILLISON'S CATECHISM, only 25 cts. N i ..,....„,, , . for rale by. J. E, DAVISON. GS Ma:tetra \ ' T a Ware' Dora. by filirsberD W. Townsend, l d v o oL LTA% _ A In Doors and Out by oilver Optic, \ Ida Norman. by Mrs. Unman Shay& do ar. Scathys.l Ifs, by Si. Gilmore Elora \ do der , \ Rnl47 , l o :l f eartTba j n ; _bd . Q l . 4 ', ti. , l' a l , l \Fe Stones hi Our Llfo Journal \ bY Sine' Osgood. a atone Inst reed and for sole b . y ' og) sal a. O y u, Wood .t. Ark LD REDSTONE, Price \ reduced, or treiral Sketehee of Weet:Ts Preebyterldeded), 7 14 early. MlaLetere. Periled, Time% 11e Vlret. 17.5c1)15 , Josaph Sae th, I). Pelee 61,75. Foe nle by . del J. N. DANI)I9.N. a Market et. 1~1 Nu Curranus, Caro.. Lemma Peel. da. for nal , 030 ' N~ 7~~D' R y F . e to D o t. , : o 3 rnlyja,okAgFlour I UTTER-10 ke k, RF.LL nd gs packed a 5 bI bS 7 roll need and for in SHEEP PELTS-2 bales rec'd and for s' 1.3 by EXTRA FAMILY FLOIJR—Ch6rrT For ban anAm p an s d le r U ga G l* fbiyl mant HELLO i L t I ra G t GErclal. FLARPER'S STORY BOOK, a monthly esries of ninths.% Dietoutine.lllngraiihisEand Tel., Inc instruction .4 antertalament of- the TOMS. by , Jacob '.ilibett. Each number 0111 contain 160 , hence, smell anerto. beantifaltrillnst t ra t Leib lotted on euesrdne ''.7 0 .: - Th gra,',,' 11:J u l.-, puoi. l =r V tt,;, IhYonstals of en! & SA Ul.Bll. sttlezheny. A3IS-4 tee. Cin. Snow Cured for sato by na3o J. W. REA, 5 1 Water et. %." GLASSES-100 bble. N. 0. Milneses in _store and fa Bala b? J. A CANTIXI.I3 'FALLOW-11bis. Tallow just recd and L fur ralehY nn s J. D. CANFIELD. CLOVER SEED-50 bus. ,Clover Seed justNEW -PARER IliNGlNlig' , Tusireceived reed athrfor vials by J. U. CANFIELD. from Now Felt and Phlt. manaortmeira and lire wrtets.n mxw ebeite a.pant ofCra and. Mall , VIOTATOES-500 bids. Potatoes just reo'g iiapere Border, a , with a Meek cheap Wall „Pa, L liale by , netS J. B. CANFIELD. i 'L'A Ciud° 7 • 11 UTTER-25 • kegs Rutter; IDO'fATOES, TATOES--6011 bus. Erie s Ws. femb roll Butter; 10 bse. fresh roll Bolter. u . r a w." J. witilyva. just reed and Inside br, J. 8. CANFIELD. , Weyel slave •---- If ILLS--30 libis. Linoeod Oil; • THERE Lea tido , k the affairs of filen, and i_y 20 do ex. if.D. • do. In store fltr We bY the grand-O b :est Lt dunderstand when tht'A Wit is notN J. B. CANT' 21 . r • T obba and Cos-a of '. bu n shahs area &Omit to '''. F -1- 11 . 1;17-100 bas: Dry ' 113EA_RLS-05 bbls. Pearls in store and fur ,`,, a „„,'"nrrr a r l,„°` l ,ll,,,"°2„ . .err uge : m rrigf r T o o th l . .. it c4oLlt T.D. CANFIELD. Iwo: one:Oral thrkrietor..wlits rreryttaninartalg, 010 the trade. ills stook la thople..rouHltuor d ll fi4l , ww x ,- erre and nueloratlOn In yekruae .1= 300 do, do scathes Wre s t_ tio charge for thow g koods • • .503.1 15 de pared. der. Apples; ' • 20 bids. Omen Ap . elu, to store and to Ellilk IRObr-:-."'OtonsAndt, blast Clit arrive for Ws by, - 011/o di:lt k DILWORTH . I Iwo, •,,r oda br . ' akr?. F. A MeV ' 'HOTTER -10 Tibbs, prime roll Butter; • ~,,, ILKEKSIVU YI:0111 - TY I , ollb. , i,, ao ki - 0 packed dn In bore ) o -o n . en d ~ ~,...w. a arx with a' Sulk ''HOTTER te arrive for dalet r 0 /111ICER A DILWORTH. Dwelling Rothe orb moms thd ar t • rota. thee . Dell aud pump. a tau stelae. U. T la property f-ont of DJ R. on thsturnelee br- 131 to O Ober! t;ould Wilde Well ror Malang bds \fere, 4 900. See/ in baud, the resualpaN. at 1 ae ,f i i I x, r. 029 p.l.bl'HililltilL ti, 240.. 4j hw Lot:::-Thsst ....'.l. 6y Adams - .5 7 L'H 'F.presa. frth Nes- 'fork, Is lergoiot lay 4 CO. 111 c elebrated Gold Fero. arthesawiged ' be th e best Fens lathe Dr the: conntry. 'Am 001 sro various low strlesof Gold and Parer S a hara w th s s t ood and thud. Yon. and hula. ' SITU ~,,, at ~ tholla • D. 11. LAUFFERILIti W, FPO LET—A small Dwelting,,* .Ft, actuated on Federal *treat. sear Willa. •Ai 1 , n 34.2 !4 . L•• JAS.3I. DROiVIIE. Yachts,. iIIACON-10001bs. ass'd Bacon in store and errivo for mkt br SHRUM b.,DILWOILTII. UPFANS -15 bbls. prime White Beans in *lava and kw ea aLa sum vlnt k DILWORTH. keg itv s No. 1 Ftun Lard, to lir LA rive arid Mr sale by dririESE-410 Use. prime W. R. Cheese t 7:. I_, • L srrho soul foe mai Ty II R I VEILA DI LIVOISTII._ 4 - )R SAIE—A Lot of f. 47 Ground 24 by 6() frontOg on Decatur At th4jyncros of 6iott . nawhich is eteeted s two etrrr Itti,k nwcllln~, well Snlsbni, entitalalus.orssn. sow mull fs•Slld ssr saw. Pries SIAS). Psymsuts ss.) , APStr t. • no 11. McLsIN asoN.o.6th.L. .110 T ASII4 v.km Aupexior Pot \Agli for a. sale by tuk c . S.:I.I9I.MJAHES 4011: OT CLAY--3U tone Copfevs pa• Clay for .s.lO by not: J. t‘C11413r11.1.13:111AL70._, Lii bags — Featb ere: b S U Nthi vuk. \ trau -" MVEY k 00. r .' " Viit vour Dregses rowdy and attoll Ft ank Camels Feall Dail, at 1171Ibtit IDOL.; PM- D preningN .: L. Adrnbeim tectlret, sod Lady. ottiy 76 ate. hens ne 711. Ttro I,7tres vll be pale` y,,,, the a t Fanny an Sioree, Wm.. fan can , enrel at it el. Camoit ../. a Daseverian atavna. mat tlee dtvr of tbn Ball lo gantadsulttlnl without manor dvss. ' 6622 ?twin by Carvoi.lla . ed. \ - ifiattlikftS—Just lee'clTUb Pain+ of '5 - 1, 104 and 22.2 Bala% Prenctiaoll2nellah Illankell want 6 6 .. M Avd.IIIAN272 & rAwt,s-= , 17. - A. mason k,6.iii; no al igroiLe t g . __V__L&M_Llit . 7... 1* _ 7 1; a1 , 1 .7 1 " , ___ E - lon RE'NT—A.*ell lighted nedlnnliehed . We= at Skye, comer dr 2blrd sot3toutet !t4.— ' 4, $ 1001 . , ..thu. - val'At \ E.V-OAZZA. `IESS PORK-25 bbl; IT ad by by nal PITTSBURGH; UCT . ION SALES. • • M . IS, Auctioneer. Roo,nr, coru, 11,4 aid FON (tr.t ___ _ . ____ • . Fx E., IT T 0 R'S' SALE OF STOCKS, ' -, j l6 ,ns::, e.,-ny "rd.: cl Lb , . Iltrcotore..te..of MAL, .., li,,in,, i r e d. will 1.,...i.nith , •Irretwv.t... t.l.+.ogi ilVYn'c!l7,c‘‘. P. ' ; 7 .: a tle . b .1 . 1i - Ala I.t3l . ln!= ' .ie eft: • lo 1'4.0•. ICO) elvh.Ciu of Pittnh:o.b...werod biObto \ \ amt Pr, 1t5i1m..10.., 7 14, c•nt- payable is Now York. • , s - i, 2.inta) rant, l'ount. re Afie,hr-nry. 6 pro root.. \ \ prrahlt in l'ldlodelphia. liq 6, 'LI 1/nn..lo3ltVao carb. 1./i tI . n/ ii/,/he9r. 6 Pro cent.. Ma- -, ! 'dn lo IldLorelotnolt<d. - -r, Z., od, slOo tirolu Iti tl.3llarni 11+11rovi Co. 7 per tent. .... 1 r n. ISNN. 10 ' 11. T .:1 1 ? l'it.;l.:':..a4ltr'. Covington and Loxioaton Roil:not , S C•., audor•ni Uy th.r . rrtt7 of Croinrr.ton. 6 w5 . .".t.... Pay' Nt:1 ' d n ., N r.:77.4.70.-tir:t'rrio an 1.1 Pa. ItallrtroiC4o... l par re- trL, iii ptrablela . ...i.or York, 1-$13.. 7 31urtnror Boot, intaul eatturthin and IndlanaUallenard 7Ci:2„7-Irull';';,tr...irV.*dit'l':. i''l'arn'l'it;l=`,Co.• 6 lor . i t .-Pa - robin In :raw York. INNS. IOE v nals eiretunatl Ga. I.4rlrt and Cokoo. e, fa* noda. 6 :1 1 ., cent., loyal-U. in N., IentINO.P. 13 Cr-r}lllortan Slats r.; !unarm, amounting In rtllt" + 7O, Raub lot.= '4O 'harts tatl244laml 1:011nrad Conopant - Stnok. ' 23 " ' • rhin and Po. do •do rlo. ...13 " L ' Irittablr 1 Conordlerillo It , It. Co. do. ' - 2:3) " '. fararend Bank. of liontneky do 100 " "Forgot City Dank rot Cleveland) dn. - • 7 1.110 " Honk of Pittatorgh . • I do. • 163 " Mend:rants 1 31a suaeturers Oda of Pittsburgh "Loa. • i 110 :. F. xcharmu Bank of Pittsburgh Stork: , 0 'r e.) :. rlZMlT.trcgshr,(llfh?g.Tnlegraph Co. do. - . 1 ,SO - 31.1non..olrolaBridito Co 'tor .. AIL-gberry a. do do. do. 3 1 2 " Irradd-NO • Firld Plank Road Co. do. I ,:t Walton-1 ]lark.,[ litoo At notation. POO orreb. :tenon Coot par fund, rrt:rg. ' or ''''' n o r t. ". 101 th" i". l. '[. ' ll . .. , N P ltAV ' . -. ‘ (lALICOES &DE LAMES—A. A. Mason C. J Af ?i'lf bou un4 ossnrtinent (Allen styles Son Wont et neatly nno half tMuottal drlovs. del AIW OIL-10 bl,ls. Tharekhnedes bes jaserce'd fln . cola hr J. SC1100:01AKM s CO. ~I.T.LIS-401.10 lbs., bbls., half . , eal. love by J. SCHOON3IAKEE LW. ANN 4AS' 011,— , 25 bbls. best quality, fork t tbo bbL °elatin. J. FCTIOOSILLFaIiJi CO. CLOVEIt-',SEED-29 bbls. to arrive and retie by d.l JOUN PLOID 00. D RY PEAVIES-33 bbls. prime CO. ha1...10 ~ • e lb,. rale be JOHN C BY APPLES-100 bus. Dry Apples tri arrive end for mi. by Jim . Dr 'LOYD A CO. nUTTER-50 kegs iirime Butter for ' ale "JP by drA, JOILY FLOYD & . BE .., 'the b , Jt S-30 bblS: small Ithite Beans In del. JOIN YLOTD a co \ - —^ pi \ , t ROOMS-150 dot., rese'd Corn Brooms fol I.n , by del, JOLT'S 'FLOYD* CO. ALERATUS- 2.8 kgs. this any ree'dby b._ ii(4 RCM'S IL COLLINS. ry .. lllE GREAT WORK ON INFIDELITY; I. ZOO ete, calves z/4 ezeuc_lt. chcap . onlitlof.from 6)..AM*,(YSlbayrlte'l et., near 4 ' th . PPLES-37 bbli. Green Apples for sale a. by no.lo J.LNita/L.74 {Cate! et. I I OLL BUTTER-20 bxs. V , xtra Roll But- LC ter We dar reed nr IL fOr fee LiENRY IL COLLINS. jLOUR -200 bbl. in stare and for sale by nen 5. TIARBALIM k CO. OPS-20 bales prime mistern just rec'd .nd foe ml. hr E. LIAI3.IIAT.IOII &CO. INSEED OIL-20 bide. in ktoro and for rale hp stat S. 11.ARRA 04.111 k CO. gic - odia SHAWLS-A. A. 3 , peon & CO. bare :uct rvel a lar v a and splendid Paortznent of au,: Ana Squkr. Bract, Shawl.: , li t t .. C ". o 1 1-(F nvl • tt i : S ;t: 3 tlO A n i N o lar T e S 7c4 .- Ican n t lof6lanetc. conclating rf mare than ELO pales q tbu dlr. \ f•rcat neadee, all IVIIInsr. at.SO per 000 t. leas than rave Vrtmr. ' I Fre) RESTERS--WO offer that nobs n tin! 1 1 a attar< trick iionac, No. 2 Wklicec. n.C. , / lot , AY the lqavrica nt&1.400-$lOO O In band. and ttui i!alance.ig ad, ro ' ',. ' l4, 7, " gir .' _ r 'l l. h Ai o l Tjo r g . tft.* """'A V . q.n...4 nta. th 4 ti. Mel. AN k CON'. 4.y110,# liofiffii• - •fi,Tn.K.'s -- := 6,7- ni 3l .p k)., rlal Brother Jaaatha3* :ar l:llrlataus and Naar Y naora,magulfmcnt number. '. ;a, Fkvc ['aka Name O . , 'AfarJ''rtZt,lC'r';;":i!D'"f'''tr''N'm'°'w;':':::Lß'b.r:'L'o'.'t''''U'''LLY'::Y'''''l'Ttr:lrgf'NV.'jr'oodwtrtl:tft'?'rectd:L'd \ . - - ..iv , a - Metal Sbufts,e ' ft. \ ' ' , Ul"ATl'grurTii.V.°` • ELMS VILLE PROPERTY for sale, V buena ad by theta Areas, Dear the naltroad Depot, I out 140 ft. Rik., 01, n Mal& Ito erected a frame devilin g g oom and Mat . Apply to McLALY BON. 01, 6th Pt. 1' OR SALP c —The - undivided ono-third of Tram,' of Lat/. bounded by the Ohio they, 38 mare a ta=9 , ttrborl4. i fy trldch those Is an abrinclatme of coal del 'w . B. A L I AT.P.rN SON. M. /5 th st. _ 13,111 LA. MINCE MEAT—AL au rior 47 4 Put up in 3 tb.isis, reed by A. , ,lkroLurco. liat an KEREL-30 bble. No. 3 Mackerel, IVA. 1 d4O h=ar do '\ db Wye, In atom d %rule by • J.D. CANIIELD. A: Thh White lils.• .•k TO I do Trout. In store arA for 6.11. e br n•" 20 J. 11. OANYIEIa IPEELINIG INVESTMENT.—TheIm .`'told tt• hoecmheeolore Its net only • meta Investmfmt bet feellog me, teoglblo ens: Wad moms home 100 stem , msois peroeptlme) to Wrest your money Over COOM, Under ehlrts oath ell the belongings. CREST= eat'. Fgltlrl," ° l,ll,TWor— u e'er parhleZr, co em 74 Wood' et. s ao T :bargefor ttig ROOdf. Mal l OOKS, BOOK.--Chestnut Wood, 2 vols., \ \1 h sy r m t C L a% en e Alutualtadaenee. VT Mau Ce . ardne . Marko. N I:be Master's Horde, brkinnatn. _ _ ti... n,, to Carew hr Intr D. E. N. Son a•ends of Laconia. he (d.l alcuntalaeer. lreepta and Ws. or Ulm th.Daple Nadal. T.IVII I Mee, by AI . Perm • eeeneslaten the Lire of an Opor. hy Yankee rl y tt. Tor tale 17 n01..2 A EAk kW.. EA D nod et. g - I_EultlvEy TOPS-540f various sizes for V tale by - neat I ENRY IL OOLLLIR. iIANS ‘ d PAL Pft-AYERt. LESSON S, Pres bytitrin Pishtn. end Itymn4l'sslsas cf Awl& Dwt , tnid Meth Ist limn& led :Arians Addeo of bindlont new smut= j raid hy SOLER. dllimbettr. i coons CONDLQVINCE—Rces, Pato` McCord Mon . /il% Mort, In the Diamond) are now weir No. and ItaltlmonL ron Immense ly o h s all bought low fur volt guilt an fate , ?NMI , . Pip, time T. Chorelete, l ohs Wu, Loudon l'orter. tre. In, Co. are determined re eoll, Omen:ire tL eill do well to toll at eithor their nor. before Inn elsettriro.. , T j onff ffxs & RAISI 100 I DRU3I4 PRIME FIGS for Bale low, ‘ , l' 0 a arOOMR& BYS.Prime Plun ;for 1.00 " bbLs RONS. PAT k " AkTSW BOOKS .REC'D TO-DAY— -11 Jay . .. kototAntraptly;t , - Trenrtit erllllPyallt of the New Tea lament. TS text • 'lttetures to Young Men, dolltuttl beoreth.A . P," Mont' ChrletimpAlpholation of Imutojr:•; t Votes to Wine Poole, •-•• I:trifle:U=lller Little Lamb. by DAMS 4„.ak r , Pe - wolfs Feat xerk Intatlity, fkkekk•r! • MeCheyrte work/At:sat% . I Mere k Itallanoott Malmo: ' " . t oei ChhttOnze Ifoktorthi Epistles of Pt, lilkortlA, WOO.' teat. Otittrot, •„. • .1 "he UAL Catthert, or the NlALOeklft....7••-• bertha. 1021, 11 .,u . t htblortitho, or the in. . . . Lie - iiii - CV:i1;)i187), - 13 u.•.nens. rastegslon... , NIIORST k 3111irttPITY. -11 %
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