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Tai Ailvert.bers.—Neltber the =MALL Sams Prlntlialfetablidanesitof tha Deal, 113.2.....Datirl 4M.,,Wewttodesf.n. their notice. to wee; a tbs . paper ...Kings,. moralatOillia.i.band tbOttaa totfore - 6 o doer...W. 4 .T' • • *A.lnctjablirrah WeCkll auto.Ths extumlts ei,uls.tin.of our auras offers to Car budotanosa most 'lairs/as medium of Making ther "badmen known Our cinmistloo V betworoltar sod. Slre ttommsact,lesettisB msrobant, mastufsampersad shop-k.sPa lo AdvsuiCs Payment'.—lleratfter 116 sub aetlDUeii,lll he taken. for the Daily or Weekly Quetta. unless payment is made in 'dream. Whenever the time le op to which the imbeeePtkm le had, the Pena will be lonotahly .topped. =Lieu the enteetiptim Is re n,,,red by advanee payment. All tranaleat iedfertleint. of every :dificriptlan, will be neinlrel to he paldln ad ewe. The only exceptions will be be. ipeolel =oath -- If cr>eaily 4:entracte are made, - eeptlikw protection to the suffering labor of tho.country. Mr. Secretary Guthrie and the President boil! suggest A revision; and both base. their anises tioris on the - fact that the present Tariff yields liesdhis • Dinner Cu cue% vase of tht. paper I WO Peorssre t artsse Ss.. Boxsmsw.—Week before last the "Pittsburgh Catholic" contained, under the title- of ' , Protestantism a Promoter and Unardiatt of Morality," a vindictive and slan derous attack upon„Protestantiant, to which we replied last week. The "Catholic" of this week contains a rejoinder of nearly three coluums in length', which we shall notice as briefly as the nature of pie case will admit. The following extract contains a summary_ by the editor of that poper of his previoris" charge: -. t•Wie. bad shown that enormous Crimes had been committed by Protestanta, in high and holy commenion,with the various sects, by men clad in the garments of Protestant righteousness, who, • when 'on their tails, were proved by sympathis ing Ministers, on oath, to have belonged to Claislian Mathes-I,y men who were loud and long in . .their praise of the Sabbath—who - had • ever an their lips the Bible, and Sunday Schools, and Missions for the Heathen-\,,,men who were caressed and highly honored by Protestant Par sons and. people as Protalang Saint:. And yet these saute pillars and ornaments of Protestant ism's:ere found by public opinion or a jury of 1 their' country, guilty of the highest crimes and misdemeanors. - We further proted that this laxity of Protestant morality might be fairly traced to the cardinal principle& Of the Reforma tion,! which rejects good Works and preaches fore-Ordination alone. We finally clallcneed the Parsons and their followers to adduce any such examples in the Catholic Church as we had selected in theirs—to show us any instances, as numerous- or flagrant, of persons. known to be prots4tsed and practical Catholics,, in full and obedient communion with the Church, honored rand esteemed by clergymen and laity as worthy' - , , i sous Of the Church, and who, nevertheless, were guilty of stupendous robberies end immoral, ties?! / Wt made no attempt, in our former reply, to disprove the k tatemetit of the "Catholic"- that • the crimes rehearsed above had been committed by Protestants in good standing,—because we did not think it necessary. Wo merely mention ed the names of the culprits which the "Catho-' lie" had arraigned, who acre Schuyler, of New Pork; Manchester, of Cincinnati; Steins, of California; and Beale, of - Philadelphia. We knew that the delinquencies of - any number of men proved nothing against the_purity and up 'rightness of a church. There was a - traitor among the indite apostles. .The church is only guilty when 'she sanctities crime, or screens the criminal, and as there was nothing to show that thisi had been done in any of the above cases, it . any uneetessary to do more than state the case. We (preferred to apply the editor's mode of ar raigning and condemning Protestantism-to his own . church, with this difference wo referred to evils of the most flagrant character which the . RoMish church either connives at or permits, and which' naturally spring from her principles and practices, as weeds from a corrupt ?GB. But as the' S,' Catholic " complains that we Mil not attempt it direct answer to its charge, wo go ont of our way to say, that the " Catholic" offers no !evidence that' Messrs. Schuyler, Meiggs and : Mincliester were members in communion with str4. Protestant church, or that they mere " hon 01+1 and (stressed by Protestant parsons and pea pie. vs l'roirstani'tainis." They may, and doubt leis did attend-same Protestant place of public worship, aid_ possessed a pew in some splendid church. This was probably the extent of their .Protestantism. As regards the ease of the un foiquaste Beale, who we admit was a - member of a christisi church, there is no certainty that ho is *guilty of the crime alleged against him. He is believed to he innocent by ; the great mass of hi r e fellow citizens, and we most heartily unite in 1 hat opinion, notwithstanding he Was found guilty _ aril is now suffering in prison for an alleged of .. - feecerthe proof of which rests upon the evidence of a person -who was at the time in a statp of stu por occasioned by ether. The-conduct of the " Catholic" in parading this cue with so much pertinacity and assurance shows not only basal sibility merging on trrfil - ality, but evinces the . weakness of an argument which requires to be • bolsterehstp with such a case. This is the only . - ease where any Protestant ministers have evinced any sympathy, And this grew out of their know- - . lodge of the heretofore upright character of the - man and the i;.'ftotTbility that such an offence could havebeen committed; and yet the "Catho , tic" strives to make the impression that Protes tant Mieisterssympatbixed with all the e culprits, and wished to screen-thesis from the consequcn - - cos of their crimes. .• 1 ' - : The " Catholi c" says that "it is &general rule, that all who have thenamo of Catholic, and are - marked byexcesses of dishonesty and morel base ness, are those that eschew the Confessional, and keep aloof from all ministerial influences in • the church, and therefore she is Innocent of-their blood." This is probably true of all innuor ralities-which theeltnrch does not openly or . ta citly ienction. There are exceptions, however, to . this general rule, and doubtless the Church of Rome has hat cause to mourn over the evils which hypocrites have wrought, es well as Protestant churches. - The truth is, neither the ,Protestant or the gatholic churches should he .censured for the evil doings of _their profcsssed _ members, unless the evil proF.,eeds as a natural consequence from the teaching and theology of - ' the church, - or is samtened in come form by it. Unless the "Catholic" can chow that the delin eMeacies of the witnesses it has produced are the direct or indirect effects of the teaching of Pro . tantism, their -testimony amounts to nothing - reept to prove the enmity of the editor to Pro , ' estantism and the Stificulty he has to make out es case. We do not deal thus with Routanism.— We. do not pick out isolated cases of individual moralities, and parade them as proofs of the ''' endeneies of . i llomanism to evil. We take its own teachings, itabistory thleough a long series if yeses, and the-notoriously scandalous lives of , those who - have filled its highest ecclesiastical . , .- petitions In its former article, the "Catholic" asserted ' 1 . .. that "Protestants bold that good works are not ' •- ly of no use, hut they ar e . an hindrance to the :rue believer." This assertion we -pronounced r untrue, and the sentiment atrocious. The editor 'in his last article endeavors to justify himself by lquoting from Luther, who says-=-"Unless faith •-- ' i be,without any works, overethe les* It not • ljustlfy, it is not faith at.all." This does not help the editor in the least, but only shows that ...- - he either dmignedly or ignoranUy misunder stands and misstates the doctrine of Luther nod 'of Proteitants generally on this subject. There ' : - is no similarity, even, between the statement of the editor and that of Luther. The latter, is - ' speaking of that faith which brings salvation,- - , and which secures to the believer the benefits of ! • the atonement of Christ. True faith is without +203r - trust in or confidence in good works as a I ground of pardon. - . Luther held, as do most - - i Protestants, that men-are not saved by the deeds Lo r the-law, by works of righteousness which the - 1 sinner has done, but, by the righteousness . and ;merits of Christ, received by faith. The raisers .. .; hie Wesley, after labor and togs In the service of ionise *illy spostolical, exclaimed in his dying f - "I the chief of doom aml Dot Jooas died for ma" It is this sbnegation of sett-rightemniness, on ,ithe' part. of ProtestanK as they approsek Christ .Ifor:sitivation, which has been tortnred pad sari- I entimeti . by the "C a t ho li c ," into the' at 1•Oelons Isentito.ent that PrOtestantS do 'pot held good 'Works toii right arid 'nedoisary. Protestants rfiold that !good: work "are the natoral fruit of Artie faitir;.ttrortbat they always follow the awing ace -of God recefTed by faith, and that by their the believer is distinguished from the nn boliene, T1,..i-e is ttot n Protestant church in ! tho country eV:lg. - umber, itteadieg or chant- 1 / ter,%that Am: not enforce gtTrod arks in its official artielco-of faith. We ins' the editor of the Ca th olic to make the ems nation for him self,. and if Its 4.0 s any sae doctrine na he hos fithriettGl for Protestants, we will acknowledge that he has not ignornntly—or wilfully falsified the fads of history in regard to Protestant 1 churches. i • Haring time disposed of the Protestant aide of the gallon, we shall, in our nerl4procCrd to examine Catholic morality, as taught by that ehuecb. TIIE Public attention is now genera* turned to a rerrislor(of the Tariff; and if the wishes of the country could have full vent, they would cry out far each a revision as would secure adequate mach revenue for the wet of the govern. ment. Mr. Guthrie, with a fair degree of good judg meat, recommends o repeal of el duties on im- ported row material used in nnusafacture.a in this country. This is the dictate alike of wisdom and prudence. In many cases, under the present Tsaiff, the raw material is charged 'higher duty than foreign goods manufactured from It, thus virtually giving a premium to the foreign - fabric. There can be no question that the repeal propos- ed by'tho Secretary of the 'Treasury would es. sentiod4 reduce the revenue, while it would con tribute somewhat to the protection of our own industry; but this is by no means all that is wanted. We need an increase of duties on those articles which coma into ruinous competition with American fabrics; and if thaVincrease be judiciously applied it will both cut dowu the rev enuo to a healthy standard and berms unwonted vigor into every branch of our national industry. Mr. Guthrie belongs to a school of politics which does not include this idea is its teachings, and hence ho has not inculcated it; but if left to his own native good sense he would naturally ar rive at a conclusion eo potent to all unprejudiced observers. The President thinks the best way to reduce the revenue is to reduce the Tariff, as If one were the legitimate bequenco of the other. Experi ence teaches the reverse. The revenue under the low tariff of 18IC is much heavier than un der that . of 1342, and a still lower tariff would but make it more prolific in its yield. Low &a ttest keep up revenue, by increasing the quantity of importations. Domestic industry is paralyzed by - the easy introduction of foreign products, which drain the country of its vital currency and tax our own citizens for tho benefit of foreigners. A fuilher redaction of duties 6 this time, when the whole nation is-suffering from excessive im- portation, and when thousands of working men are thrown out of employment because their pro- ducts cannot compete with the imported, would but add fuel to the flames Which ought to ho ex tinguished. .• On thispoint , lbe New York Courier well say "The idea of reducing the cuitoms revenuer .to the actual wants of the Treasury, by meausel a reduced tariff, is unsound. We all know WO be a fiction. Great Britain has been re lacing her twin' for twenty years, and her revenue - trum =estates is now, as large as ever and larger in fact. The reduction in duties on the contrary rtimulaks imports, and would bring ns further in debt if we could readily discharge that indebted. ness." Under our prevent low tariff the country is flooded with foreign goods:, end a paralysis i, steadily and 'surely falling upon all: the leading branches of our own manufacturing enterprise. All that is needed to work our utter ruin is to I lift still higher the fatal flood gates and give 1 full sweep to the desolating tide. The following graphic picture of the present state of the country is drawn by the Philadd- phid North American: "Wo base reached a stage verging upon gene- 1 r i al bankruptcy. Merchants and capitalists, of undoubted integrity and prudence:ire Sailing all round na, banks ern contracting their credit ; stocks, and every other species of pecuniary se curity are depreciating, those who have escaped insolvency arojettlonsly hoarding their resources, enterprise is panic stricken and paralyzed: la bor is thrown out of employ and starring; mer cantile confidence is turned into dread .nd dis trust; and the whole system of our financial and business affairs is passing through a fearful par oxysm of ditliculty and derangement- • What is the source of this melancholy and portentous strait in our commercial fortunes? Speculation has sought to solie the mysterious problem, but I it has failed hitherto, in ascribing the sufferings under which we labor to partial and secondary causes.. The evil is notlattributable primarily to the operations of the banks;' nor to the mis curing° of individual or general enterprise; nor to the failure in the crops; nor to the dishones ty of business men; nor to the excesses into which `a few persons here and there have rashly pushed their dealings and speculalations. The distress is universal, implicating in its consequen ces all classes of the population, and all the in dustrial interests of the country. The prudent citizen is insulin' in a common embarrassment_ wth the imprudent , the poor man suffers alike .with the rich ; the laborer, to a deplorable ex tent, is reduced to a state ecarcely lees enviable than that of the idler and the beggar. The dis ease is epidemical, sparing no locality or eoddi tioe, but diffusing Its pal:tying influence through the entire body of society, It is certain, it is oiI siCIIIS, that no ordinary meths—no means limited to place, or originating with individuals, or corporithiems, or classes, could bale produced the wide spread and comprehensive trouble that is reigning in all sections, teal in almost all house holds of the land." The cause is not hard to trace ; and our Phi adelphis coteiriporary thus lays it open to the meanest capacity : "The true, the incipient source of the whole calamity, is to be found, and found only, in the enormously CICCSItt/TO influx of foreign manufac tures, and the drain or specie which has gone to pay,for thelmports. We do not say that this is the exclusive, tut we do assert that this it'll° tnain, the original, the parent cause of the existing difficulties. The fact that the receipts from cus toms during the fiscal year closing with June last, reached more than sixty-four millions of dollars, that the export of bullion for the-mune period amounted to thirty-eight millions, and that the aggregate value of imports show an excess of VC,000,000 over the total aggregate of exports, including specie, affords a very sig nificant illcultraljon of our-theory of this matter. It Shows that our money is - leaving us perpetual ly,and why it is leaving us. It shows that we are depleting the country of its gold and giver to pay for extravagant supplies of the produce of alien labor, while our own labor is rendered .inactive; the - capital that sustains it gunk or di ' versed, and the raw material to which industrial skill only can impart practical vain*, is forced to lie enert in the bosom of our soil, or to run to waste upon its surface.' • The tariff which has given sur.h ample facili ties to the foreign producer to ovennock the country with his warms, to ruin its merchants, to depress its industry, and to exhaust it of its mo ney, is the aping-head of the almost bankrupt condition to which we have been brought. Un der a necessity forced upon no by our revenue system, we are reaping the effects of our egre gious error in political economy—we consume more of foreign produce than we pay for in the fruits or profile of our own labor, and to that extent throw the balance of trade against us. The result is, that we are getting in debt to our neighbors!, and parting with oar capital to square the account. No community can long withstand that sort of depletion. Ineolvency sooner or la ter, is Inevitable." And what is the tepo of relief? Ales! there is little, if any. Congress has neither eyes nor tare for the distress of the people; and the tree ! . Went Is only concerned for the national coffers, lest they should overflow, paying no heed to the Imminent bankruptcy threatening those from whom the supensbundancobas been drawn. We are not yet half through the period of his rule ; - are If we should escape from an endorsement of his recommendations by the present Congrgee, we have no assurance, no ground for hope, eveo,, that the next Congress will be able to extort from him any needed amendment of the Tariff laws. We must e'en suffer and be as !strong as coo may; and if - titter rain should come, the President smiled 'the national finances grow 1 low enough, without any reduction editiee; for a nation without credit will become too poor to import anything on which to pay resume. • In the'meantlme, the work - of Contraction is going on. The neaviest manufacturers In the - east are discharging the groat body of their workmen, and this must soon. become general, .'eurderprneentsirenamstsnets. Astidsprogresses, I the Wets.* under which the country already grew must- daily grow greater, until it bet comes too beery to bear, and then we shell see what we shall see. -OVIi BOOK TAIII.I "Tote AncantsaClP; or, Romeo:dm in the United States. By Orville 8. &Male. Phila. dolphin—published by Wm. White Smith." This work is au attempt to delineate Roman- ism in this country by wearing certain d.ctached events, which bare taken place in different We dons, into a consecutive narrative. The story is, of course, fictitious, and the license' of ro mance has been used to color up and exaggerate what had better be judged on its naked merits. I As in all ouch cases, the faults on the opposite side arc excused or commended. Romanism, as a religions system, is false and dangerous, both to political and Social happiness, but we do not think that the public mind can be enlightened and a correct principld established in regard to it by exaggerated and improbable tales, clothed. in an inflated and ungraceful style, and tending to excite passion rather than to convince the judgment and instruct the intellect. Groat er rors eon be successfully attacked under the at tractive forms of fiction, but it takes a master hand and a mind free front tho prejudices of bigotry or party spirit. There,:must be a de termination to keep within the stiist bounds of truth and of natural and logical deduction from the facts of history and front the legitimate ten dencies and effects of the error attacked. We ' apprehend no real benefit to the =ENO of truth from the above noticed work, but its attractive title will doubtless procure for it an extensive ealo. C. W. Kimball is the agent for the work in this city, and it can also bo had R. T. C. Morgan, Wood street. ACTION Or THE ALLEGHENY COUNCILS IS 1111- LkTION TO VOTING TIIE STOCK OP THE CITY IN TIIE 01110 AND PENISTLVANIA ILSILKOAD.--On Thursday evening the Councils of Allegheny ap pointed a Select Committee to vote the stock of the city in the Railroad, at the annual meeting in January, competed of the following persons, to wit: Select Council, Messrs. Ashworth and Boyd ; Common Council, Messrs. Miller, Smith, and Gardner. A.LEoni.;; (11.11 AN AMVLIT3I.—We learn, with much regiht, that the Allegheny Orphan My. lum to destitute of funds, with npwarthi of eigh ty orphan children to take care of It Ittai hn re course hot to the Linden...l of the community; and its necessitiel appral strongly to the benevolent in our millet. We hope theme who have the memos will nt once contribute to its relief. To-mori,3w (Ssltl,sth) morning, Rev Dr. Swift will preach on this sobjeet in the First Preßbyte rion Church, Allegheny, nod n collection will be token op in nil of the fuhtl, of the A+ylum Lot all who attend, gn prepared to make the colloc lion a oubstanti.%! one. Other churalte , , ere think, might imitate the example, either to-morrow tr at the enrlieot post ilde period thereafter. rit0:11 WASHINGTON itrtrro,nplont... tb. l'itteburgb 1.111 liunt ,WASIIINOTON, Dec. Gib, 1754 We bare a first report' from KRZISAN. It is that the Southern Slavery candidate has been elected by seven hundred majority. This pretended ina• , jority is larger than the. whole southern vote in ithe territory, and if sustained by the confirtned Imports will show that the frond and violence im prudently recommended by Atchison have been triumphantly carried into practice.. The mat ter, however, is of consequence only as au in dication of the times which are to come.- 1 , There eau bellittle doubt that the New England, New York, Pennsylvnia and Western free State I emigrants have a very large preponderance over I those from the South, otud that in a fair contest they would return to Congress a tnan who would faithfully represent their principles and feelings. But the whole contest is to be one of force and • frond upon one side and of romprorn.e, coureasiot and submission on the other. This character was stamped upon it at the very beginning, by the I reperaof the Missouri compact, which WAS a base swindle on the North. Pierce in his personal conversations, end his hired organs and echoes, said there would be a fair contest between sla very and freedom, and that the latter mast triiiruph in the struggle. They knew this was false—amp all knew it. They knew that all the requisite means were prepared here, In Washington, and in Missouri for the almost in-' stunt establishment of elarery in the Territory . The work hay boon done in a great measure by government officials. The federal jedges have carried ,dare there. The elareholder who is raid to be returned is a goverment officer, with a high salary and an almost unlimited command of public money and of the influence which money and patrUnage confer. Then there was Atchison, president of the Senate, on the border, counsel ling every crime trot even exceptingremrder, for the accompllallment of the one object of intro.. dating and enforcing slavery us the feudal:oar, 1 tat law of 1414501. To spc his as a fair and equal r ' ithe: Was simpl;lits. The word, know, is links!' and repulsive one, but it in time to WI 114s,b7tkolkti4it names—thousb they be kured Iteases7_ greatertiattle will bit fought on the territo rial legislature, ter that is the 2 -dribnnol before which, nominally, the trkilation of freedom or slavery is to be tried. Bdi that also has been decided her and in Missouri. Squatter sover eignty and self governm.d will Laic nothing at all to do with it. T he genius of eloeery work ing with Northern 'Rid upon Northern traitors, has already done the work. But this will not be the end. • - rebind a darivr weendA " The day is near when this glove territory, he reft by craft and treason and conquered by vio lence from freedom, will demand entrance into this Union. Shall she have it? Savor; though at the instant of refusal this Union should be shivered into fragments, and the sun of this na tion net in blood. lite sooner that time comes the bettor—the better for liberty here, end for human rights throughout the world! We have had another animated day in Con gress: The resolution regarding the Congress at Ostend, has been consigned to the tender mer cies of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, who will forget to report it. That was right. The - Congress was a humbug and the discussion of the resolution has directed public attention in a proper manner to the appointments of foreigners in diplomatic employments—which fact of itself will go far to correct the evil. But half a dozen notices of bills have been Olen for the amend ment of the naturalization laws, or the purifica tion of the election franchise, and perhaps the itubject will be finally acted upon at this very Re:l6on The tart operator in the bulginess is one Adam; a Simon pure Democrat from Mho sisippi. Of course the Union will te-morrow ap pear with a furious denunciation of this Senator for his bigotry and eu on, and eo on—which will frighten him and his Know Nothing allies out of more wits than they were supposed to possess. 11. A. Wise has been nbmtnsted for Governor of Virginia by the Democrats, on the strength of his rhapsodical letter against the Know-Noth ings. Very well, Mr. H. Achilles iVisfi - will lio hoisted higher than he ever ascended on one of highfaltain apostrophes; if that is possible, which I doubt. I should like to gee Botts or Rives elected over hint but it will probably he the policy of the Native Americans to take up a neutral politician with democratic affinities.— There arc apprehensions that that wily, yet °oars° and Ravage politician, extra Billy Smith, has mounted this bobby as the surest mode of conveyonce to the executive chair, which he once filled by legislative appointment. The Reuse to-day took up Plerco'n veto of the river and harbor hill, entered it. upon their journal, and proceeded to vote upon the bill. The result was 98 to SO. The Senate talked olyr the veto of the insarte bill two months or more and ended with the same result as was reached by the ammo in two hours. The latter practice is to be preferred. The vote against instructing the finance com mittee to bring in a bill repealing the duty on railroad Iran was, ayes 71, noes 97. This largo majority is decisive of the question, and it Is probably sot at rest forever. The nest Congress will be in favor of efficient protection to the Iron and all other manufactures, and besides, ere it assembles most of now pending projects for new railroads will have received their quietus. Justus. Cont.—Au Indiana paper, in cautioning its readers against worthless bank paper, says, "Look out for Illinois trns h." SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. ifoLane's Liver Pills —Whew the proprietor of this ineshialls remmly purchased It of the Inventor. there w. no modkins which deserted tAe name for theatre of ih. and ItNooa Complaints, notwith- Atand Inc the mat :prorates.. of those diseases In the United Rates. 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Thera are other IMllt, purporting to he Liver BEM, now. bektrit lb., public. abo, his Celebrated Vermlfuge. can now be had at all respectable Drug BMus in the United htatek abet. for sale by the sole diroprietraw. PLIAIING BROTREED. deSdAwd3 Etionevors to J.Kldd A Co_ 00Wood. _ • $2OOO Wanted on a Mortgage, for one or two reeze, on &et clam R.l Estate, eltnate In the hart of the city—, Apply nt thls °Mee. deßtf Election Citizens' Insurance Company, An Election for fifteen Directors of this Coto. T. to mare the ensuing year, .U 1 be held at the offi c . o f th.C.mraaa., oh MONDAY. the 10th last, be - tieeo the tom 0110 a. et and 10. et delidare • SA3IUSL L 313,111311 ELL, Secretary. Agency of Dr. Fitch'e Celebrated Med naxo, at Dr. 0. 114NCEPSERN Drug Store. N 0.114. comer Wood et. end VirtiuXllc Cherry Pnlmonle. Pulmonary Baleseu. Pectoral Expect' taront, Palau:mar, Idubnont. Denurstim Syrup, Hort Corrector, Ilmour Corrector. pure and medicine Cdi LIT Antl-Dyoneptle 11111.ure. Cough and Cathwei. rilir Herring. Vermilcure. Fonsidillie. Female Specific. de. de.' umd hyPhiet constantly and with unprecedented names; In the treatment of mlde, [harts. Ontaanplies, Masa, fjaat Disease. Dim .l.srata Shin thaws., hihnssialiss, 141.1aD Omiplaints, Pau. dc, ete. Dr. Fades worm:Lard rand Darer Placa .A,turtinal Spporters. Dr. Pitch . , impremet/ Med Syrup theta- Sir Dro, Dr. Fauf's .Alert Mita. Inv hlr. Ale, all kinds of Prar.rieterf 31.11 , 10.4 True, 3.1 i porters, Al rulder Dream Remember the place. Dr. REY. SKR'S, 140 Wend street, Asa of the Gulden Mortar. Llet-dhsrii JOHN O. BAKER & CO.'S TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared expressly for their sake for Medic inal um, J. C. O. t Co. having employed an anent at the liehotbu to euperintend the faannflartun , of their nu. an Remthe public that It In prepared vitt, the xtuateeL awe Own, nnne hot freeh and healthy Iltere. All Oil veld with their eldneturewill be fbund to be of uaortal One quality, and ma be retaJawl In the meet deb Irate atomerh. iiLaes.terujealy employed ..th In private and limphal t Pmoi m end wall drama tho attention of Invalid., a• a mood m.y menraluahle than an/ dimemot-d. me emoption rf nutmortme affomione. . U. OAKEN i 00.. No 100 North 2.1.1. Philadelphia i . O( Ranh, alltborrimioal th,tiriAto. ;617-otod.tor _ . A CAlla f t t.L ... lL , lTCl boo. l, of Now Yo t. rk ,, , , d. CITY Ilan for 'immix., Coastriarrbis, Ashma. Isyspepols. Yemen Domplaints, snd esil oiler foram w h o with or siiiiillspowei to Coninstoption. To those who him prwrionsis oonsditesl Dr. Filch. no charge for concultation Irate triads, as affords uSPIcs. urn to nee our tongue patients, soil .10 consulting Dr. Fitch the present occsnion guy continue to correwponil with In In Sew Yost. without further icipence. °ince Hours—Nine to Vivi 4011 T. nwhissth noislavrtfT - - • Pittsburgh and Erie Raitroad.—Notice hmaby alma to the Starkh , ittera et the Inttabarati Awl F.+ln gallynal Company, that an t.lyetion mill ba hall at tint tlyeanytlln. Marteroounty. P. on Om 1111. AT MON IIAY OF OtrIOIREF., at It o'cimt, A. U. for Directors to a•• the cottana Seat. THOSIta J. ROWF.Ii, motatd Cmatdeut. EVART. STEAM MILL CANAL BASIN, ALLEGIENY, NEAR THE RAILROAD ATATION. Fnmilicw will be nupplied with our various cruh.nf FREAII OROUND 1 LOUR.. by leaving Adisdr or. &rib at Cbs Mild. cc In one Irmo at 1,0.11, Wilson Co..' strr4, ear Braun /I r, corner of Lll , ertj , snd Clair rillsburstg IL P. de arts, or J. T. Same*, b 7llrtlNWVlrgred rn Mlll.O tnettber of tha <lds. no delleeel.W. _. • rvarDro 'meet., It roam. min. FLEMING BROTHERS, To 1. tin • on.) WLIOLLSALE DRUGUISTS, Ni'. DO WUDD STP.EIitT, rrrninußan. VA. Pr•rinctns of Dr. sl'Lan,?•o•:•Lratol Vonalfuse. Liver Dl+ l• Citizen's Insurance Campy 02 rittstitirgh 11. D. RlNti. Prerkfent. EANIUEL L MAttStIELL. WY. 01710%. 1H irsrso, fiETWEIC ELTS. AV SARkZI AND WOOD SM HULL AND DARIN, aIeKEI ON Tan AND 11114131ki11 . 1 .1 AND TILIDUTA sir bons aplawst /Assor Pasta.. by Arr. 41_20 .0.1 ,, 5a 61.i...rase" lA. F! _. l and ..4 . 4.4.11/ NAVJGATIM Pad 713ApSPOlt rArms. • II .I..thrt. Tarlmre, Jr. Ni 1111 crt. 116.1.1. : M. M. KW, Mminuel IMm. ' Wm Ithve.m. ' John tt Dilorth. M. riv rt ha• D irPu P'j • '' 1 Pr... 4 . 4 . 11 .M I~il-.V Br ouvor-k. ~ 4.....1 . ... w .. k.. ... . wet, ➢ys.rit. j , , . 0. 7 u & PITTSI3URG H Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, !LAMM MALL. nrruruaun. PA. JANE 3 3 .1100.3. Prrridatt. Cwt.. A Cnorar, PecntimT. This Company makes every Inglannen np rwrtailnina to or rononiand with LIPP inaß P. A Ire wwwinim lien and Caren Make. tin the Obb and M itainiapf trivets and laibutariew and Morino Ilirks wen. are And npinst Loma r,r • Damage by Fire, And azslaxt the Petit. of tha Sea and lash kl Navlntioll wind Trsztoportatlne. Policies Whenlat the. In.:reel rat., emAlstvot frith rent, to.flpffirch.- DULICTrIRS.: Jnanny P. Won,l Jame Wm. A. [Duran. Panzusl Strelerkan. Jam D. Mc6171. William Phillip.. Anmander 'Munn), John Snrnt, I John VulLnion, lreonnh P. Ci.sma. M. D., Itntrzt thaws?. John ile-Alnln. Alezarnier ItnynoldA. Ann. Wm. Y. Jab mann, Strmnlnnsnt. Jam." Marshall, 1 Illamtlo N. L., II Ittaxmlan, ! Illman P ton, Unarm. ik,07;0. N. Snide, me28.1.7P, [lnn! copy Irma P.O. ml.l UNITED STATES LIFE INSIIRAECE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. IS= CHARTER= AI'HIL I6.lo.—Coardwa thannora. CAPITAL 4250,000. terra x .C. tom , a/ Thing owl raeowderwir. PhillatrlyAla CHUMS Of VIE CUM E ‘ 8W . ...1W AT PLULADELCIIIA napalm It. Crawford. Iraul fiaddard, ray.qty. yam. 1 1=1 1 J=iort. Jamb 1.. Mamma Deraraux. W 1114 3 -11 W. Onla le. I‘llllm &Maw Presidnif —l4.ts Crawford. rire Pnvident—Amtwoon W. Thorn. , N'Atfart'"Ctlbtriratlfr'h: Jame: U. OW Own. 0: ry (11411(11 4 r . .. o af t i4 i / ,r L1. 0 1 ; 44 rirta;bmo 50 gross M'Lano'li Lirr•r Pilln and Vermi• 4sigts , for Pale In. at KgYARIO 4 DMV At 140 {Pad t WILLIAMS ARNOLJ) Ulf 0, Wro't Iron Tubing RAM,. Chi[son Furnaces, AND PITTINU GEUSNALLY. Far Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. A. t W. ED far %Sunning awl Vouttlatinst Dr Steam or lint Wittor, Dip. rt CGllom'• Irurrune. Church., rttbonlr, ❑ommitala. Fartorlor, Croon Daewoo, Court Maws Jall Ilotnlaof Dorllloct No. 21 IlArttat rittstoaruh FAMILY FLOUR.—Rest brands constant ] on Ned; and for asle Minimal. and Moll by I D. W. lIRItiSTIN v. 1 00.. 93 Fad 95 Ran L Du Pons Powaer.—Every variety Rifle Mining and Muting Pond.*, In .11 Cu paenanu Moray nn Land and for gala from Maimlna. In lOU to colt put enures. on fuoralle tarma. Alan natoty Van. D. W. U. lIIDW Y. 1.4 51aontaettuanr Alan 0n7.411/ 156 mut atreot, Plttolnuah. HOLMES, RABE & CO SUCCESSOR TO A. IL HOLMES k BROTHER IMANtITAOTURIIIR 01 • OLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED ILON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDOEFI. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tanen° k Cotton Screws NAM nq and Pullrycfor Car sr.. , Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA., W 1•110011. No. 31 WIOD er.. •rrlMlng VMS" AND 3•03313 ArrAn work warrwated• 0.1131-tf Tobias' Venetian Linemen', for Belo at KEYBIIIOI. 141 Food atmot LADIES' FANCY FURS. M'CORD & CO.,_ CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREE7S. ta..ARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE otork or PANOT MUM orolnselno orrt7 Variety of SABLE, MARTIN, • FINIS; SQUIRREL, LYNX, CJNEY, SWANS DOWN. TALSIAS. VICTOIttIi WPM MUM. t. hkh Nature and Art. rhade br stators clothed - With red, - Or b ..„ " age with rf.n = . A to black ort rt Anstai. Dr Cristadoro . • Dye. No • the time to tort Ifs DO.r.r. . w IA Too tb.b.lo teentes toirol. - Abalzuc awing! Oribioorar. Wiwi Crlstadarol Dr SarCrictadoro's Eseetglor MD Dye, .Itl at Dr. KEY SEWS Drug EtOro.ll o W. 3 rt. oolhltirT • Ease and . Comfort.—The Conformator Maly ltoportortroto Paris; exactly ~It. the 110 to the peculiar ehape needoo nsw bat au eery an the head as au old one A nada sad mood Rat uutr be had TT Wood et: au29-tf W. DONT'. P.S. L. G. GRAFF, jauccessor to S. R. Dil worth& OOJ Oglevl/10 &mad Amt. Pittganyb, ..ApeAlfiar. lbw.. *away. All mistime of Powder, In .1 mattltr. *MI tantli on hind. Also. WO hue. ill To-Pationa vho are Stoop Sholhdered— Shoulder Brace's. Dli. LANT. editor of the Obaneberebang Trenwillite under date ofSept. It. 1854. In Breaking of theme Brew* Ws — Oar deed. Dr. BED. If ILLYEER, submitted tee our In spection a veil' Dot Meth:non of the .Washingtow Boer. , darnel.," manufactured and sold by film at the corner of Wad at. and Virgin elan Pittsburgh. It servos al .4ftbir the mimosa Oar which It le blended, lellgtatand ceolyoald altogether taw from the obioctlons attached to the =my other Brame In general new. it Is an on e lent Suspender, while at the tame time, It preserves the ebenb dere In • healthful position, without at all restreining the natural menvolerilte of the body. The Dr. will wed them by mil. tree of poets.. to any port of the Uolou. I Trim the Pltteletergte Bally Dispatch. Yob. M. 1152.1 a Corr, raraeleM-13remara Itnacre—Ave EZCa I.lo...Artlca--Porms who have acquired • Moping Pe eitien, by following • sedentary eterup•Uon, will esPerience great eellef by the use of the "lirMlneton limeade. Bowe • made and sold by Dr. KEYSER, corm. of Wood et. and Wwgin alley. It answers for a brace and enspendiew ihe weight of pantaloons to ea statist as to continually tend to tering the shoulder* ballade natural petition, and bap end the chest. We purchased tam come time ago. and Dare been to Pleased with It, that we uneolicited give It • .Imfr.. gratis. wemen, hundred., of whom are annually Injured by the = of their enowneeto 'starts . should ales Procure thew . Be particulso In renewing the bled mentionalow •evany of the braces mid ere butetrume. N. 8.—1 Lbw Deep every variety of Traits" Bunteests.. Body Bruen. Pile Props. Btookbege."Bnalwrwerl Bandage.. Lo. 00(i. 11. KUSER. 140 Word et. Hydromagen Cork Soles just red lor ode at HXYBEWS. 1.10 Wo .txt. Neatifoot Oil—For sale at KEYSER' 140. W.ll ohoet. Chloride of Lime for .do at KEY SER'S. 140 Wax! ereet. HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & 'Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their ontmodoeStook of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, commixing one of the moot complata anoortmonts In Ins rotintrY. RECEIVED DY RECENT PACKETS PROM EUROPE. and which they offer on the moat [,.Nile ternia, !der ihOnta pnlno Eaat will end their interest DM:noted b buying their HARDWARE st No. 52 Wood .15 Plttobordb, 14 DOOM knOCS 'neer. rite.frol-ledeviti . New Ilaguerrian Gallery. MR. NELSON would respectfully inform ON friend* and the publle generally, that In order to bethe dally Inn...slug demand Sn. hie Datruerrenty pea be has had built and h•ol rornnleted !ores rhr Old Irnot Ofece. Third strent,l , of tbe an PrlWiftil, and tnsirnifannt Sty Light talle one riva ever countruetal for Da. guerrnotyna ausrvaea In the Plated :dates_ We are rime to I 17.V;t1L rag front all in enlirited, abether the T wish for Llketiate. oreane.ddnot. Rogan, Old Post Wire Iluildlng. Third atrial ea - Palpitation of the Heart, Not roux Disew+- ..Uver I.raptaint. Neurons!. rp , lll. Onetivennoe Phial and rile,. are all relieved owl rlr rum! in an Incredible @poen 4-time, by Carter's :+panieh ,Il,tnre. the mat tun sad purifier of the nlorol It e mtaina nut• • na+thi• Isfeeenr, opium, err any nwslun. dr. c le rerf•ttlr hew, sal has eur..l Inure than fiTelm mire.] coma of Manz... a'nran only ref.r the reader to lb. , restlfleatea. • few of which mar I. found In another eoltou, awl all of .whleb we detailed in full around the bolts.' it Le the greaten!. of all Spring end tiwlieitua. and pones.. an Irian. ow, over the I.l“Exltrnir retnarkahl , advort,wunent. M'Cliittock's Family Medicines—WO oil the azuot Lien of bos.l• of flattibo!. ot.l nthar, to the .1 .n r^rth nr TsluslAn Itedlelnes. - - ROBE'S LOConfOTIVE WORKS. Rern envoi, awe A. arood, 1•6.1.ade/yr4a 4 3 NUAGEI) for many yeum exclusively in the snannfsetare LOW : . , have recently b.rae enarldorabi, enlan,l: by add::: .nl.l of large buiblinns Sod :mum. datum and font. a vun.n.lar the prnysitn+no retnish, with despair:4 any dnserintlen of .ernirtlr,rn Iltonral TWIt.• Lnlo ItICIIARn15:00111: 0 • WA _ . • Wit. nervous, depressed in spirits, and a Pray to icnnantable mental AA Weil as Lb/Mt. , nil , the Metlm to diaperds l Indoe4 an object of mnartlaera Yea Oda alreerd to tan It care sot Loa 1... Irma. nerrmm• and Imltald. Im mar 1.. the mr dtal nroprrtim. of Ilm , Usa.l . • , ierman Illttera, orswee to. o. Pllll.loplut. mr. awn... than tho uatry lbeadod mon.tel atileb is pm,l at•.o M. bn.ls an. m lad. and If ha rbe,.• to MI Alm., • a nal Inmra a.yeo-lT mare. Bee utrertirement. nn:-.42adrKir HENRY H. COLLINS, FOIMAIIDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND D'II,ILFNALE DPALAD IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AAA PrAlor.livsxrAll, No. 2.5 Wood street, Pittsburgh. MA URI ED—Oo Thuredar. Dee- 7th. ay Re, Dr. Elie. Nr. ANDREW KELLY, of IYtLLurich. to 31lea eARAII PALMER, daughter ofl.,hert P.h..r. F:ari, of Pitt To. • • - • NEW ADV ERTISitIALENI'S . _ B. T. Cant:list's Potash in Tin Cans. 4' IF 33 1-2, 12, 7 pounds each, assorted: 1 Nur Ito. in a taw. watrantod equal ciao). In use r ata, t tho ammo FM as that. In rark,, equal dir e d• um, an eaahotn.twlug In mush mar portal 1., raudittonttr ratalltu. Any pavan Environs to try It wII plaart, matt In &Alan In a Irtter to Any flak ar through Pa... Wand In Chia plan, and I will roma...A one rue aq Marra, to Pat This artlcla Nu town In ura tor tho tart three tarp, wul Ores tho bast or ratlrfartlon to all who tiara mot with it Ala, supe ttaan Pow. rfast.ruwacr, Partlle PIP, Cr to Tartar, Candles. , all kln.t, and the brat Eateratus Iu pound pat...man In. ar War. prtakamw. H. T. DALIBITT. dnlmc N. Main Wastliew - tvrt tirw York. Dissolution. partnership ,heretofore existing be tsre.n the robseritora. ander lb. trot of CAlttON LIG IIS. was iThoolved by mutual neural, nn tito , eat tonfJoly. hundro4 awl 1111 y-two. (14 Job'. la&Y) Ethel Part6o7 beiuLauthorts.l to ass the valve of tbs erns tottlementof tbo oliN CARSON. b. J. Mc% h 10117. Pittsburgh. Pa.. 11. x. tab. 1n4.—.1..94.11.4 IVELSII FLANNELS—We have again rertsulsb.l our usextbmot nf tbo at , ore app_roved rood, sod harrnoar all the grades fr. the lovest No. UP to the floont. :VlV.l22ll:` i t=tl:4l l ll.ll ,,o l'. that glv 'alma satisfarts. tho washing. AR, the Popular Dna:l.4lo Eno.,-,y llatob.l, to of 111P.PIlli ISURCIIYIKLB. vary 1100 amt. Land for Sale. I WILL sell 2.50 acres, being the principal oast of what la known as tb,'W.olsay Farm; situate In the forks of Tone, Itnecravor township, Weittmoreland county. one take from the Xemihketheny elver and l'onnelisellin Railroad. and Err mire from the ' re, l* .iu . "l:l= h al , l ' < l74l L' arprA or cles. You. thousand the purchase mammy must rad paLl In 4.6, the remainder may in ton year., on intr.:met. If required. Ithuntre et A. 11. MILLY.II. VAT,Tati,7 &TAM' Christmaa and New Year's Presents. .grEURUE WIIITB ,59 Market street, will offer. on and aft. MONDAY. Deesenber Ilth, at ondl prima. the balance of bit stork of Cloak., OrnehnLan. Shawls. Woolen An de, neeg r ze:Lei i t . k . e. 4.0-21.1 Prowl, Embroideries, An Steam GrisiMill for Sale. TILE uniternigneil offers at private sale bit gnu STEAM 'MIST MILL. situated on the PHD, turgh and kiteuhenville Turnpike, Inmike, from put. burgh. new finrth VW Pint otece, vreehtetmea me"- tr. The Mill contain. three ne of Eton.. Rurn and I „,„„ ch u m,. and has leer, In e ru poration red • few :years.— An sere and a n mut. of ;monad. witha Dwelling 1100. nd Stable tbridon aro attache' to tle. Mil. • n,l o.4weon lx and ..ran acre* of Cmd at tballll dm.r. The 61111 I. situated In the rohlat of nee when ry ment. and about throe rail. Dim the Steubenville lialinueL Prwemalim ;Oren the Da of Orli. For tere0..1.1.11 M the anh•Orthei • In 111,4107 tesalsblik neer Clint.. dehlnawS JOHN LINTON. EV/ BOOKS- - (hit Itoon+ at Idlctciid, by Wlllla Nartle Alerry tale. by Paul Cre<ton. • Inebriate Hut. by Ilra. B. A. Southwerth Sunshine In theyno., hp R. J. liar. A Tonne/wean Abroad. 11 Sunshine in the Pelson and.Cottase. fork., and the Turk.. Captlv•of Patemmin Pnuthward 11k Clivorneek Children. The slam. for lode by KAY t 00.. Oh Wn.4l TX Mil'allargie)linToilk.telreleour:tofracii'Sive4 • Octave Piano style, with doehle Reeds., 6 Octave 11.00 ,10i, 111. Wren. 6 ' , Mare Pertabl.l Melodeons. 41. < Octave Portal/a klelodroat 4 lkdate Portable Me w T at Plan are of anew otyle and Teri hamiseme. Yoe rale at Planufacterefs Al., '<delete. a new lot of Plano.. do 9 .10110 11. MILLLUit, Itt Wood atridt. f lATALOGUESALEOF BOOKS—WiII he vold. at the entornorciai lades moms. corner Wood 04 lion. by istaln ' tp.. Shakaldum . . 0 4610 an 0 Hon, vole; Rapp Dennmlnatinted P . w k h S ro Chemistry; Putnarres klagualted Itlehnlmres tlechanke . lkimpaniont Bard. Life In the West; lkohlamlth a MOAN . coo. 11040. Pan , thnloaTi . Dllcsa linden's Wriss, 1 isT,P,47,3 l .ttt'oanc , ^o l, l l, Them'. Akriculturoun mks of Illse Thler a Freest , Revolution, 4,015. plate.; Scott's Life of Napoleon; lu.pe Worka 3 .I,e,Univerial tlasetta tbe World: 61mhann , Text Beek; Life and Speech. of Hoerr C 157.0 rota. A0..00. Yu I particulura are In rataingum which aro now ready at the Auction Stem. detl P. 11. DAVIS, Aunt. ._____ v e oT ASII-2 cite. just recd and for sale by . McCANDLESS. MEANS &CO , 0 er Wood and Water Rt. . !LIED APPLES—A• co small lot in store and Dir We by McOAN IMES'S, MEANS & CO. irlllEgik :-. 50 boo. in store and for sale I_,) deg McCANDLESS, SIRANS A CO. BROODIS-50 doz. Corn Brooms just reed and for We by MCCANDLESS. MEANS a CO. BLANKETS—A. A. Mason A Co. will open Oh)o morning DM mars morn or mossMonketroll ArsAnt. deo .qIIAWLS.--500 more Square Woolen 5, shazdz,st COO A. A. 51A84)N A 00,25 sth M. 1 - 11E --- A7 CALICOES-40 caeca more of , mow i atid 6e Oallaxst at A. A. MAAONt COl3. tQ -r--- 711111 LBS. GARRETT'S SeOT e SCOTCH tyl, SNUFF to otoro sod fir al.y mo LIDAY BOOKS of a ll kildo .i. at DA d V a I SON'S Cberppook Store, Ca m or kit (akbOND IaND BOOKS FROM- arrrhs AUC- V.ZE'r w° ri= " hlld "- Tiotr li- ,y, Wallas at arta aottalJamablitoaaivOian rr. m ld atlN. ° " J. &DAVISON. CZ Market mt. • DRAWING AND PAINTING LESSONS _ w ...,,,,,,,,.opmninsalariroWelmoutOf the omit ostoot sad beototlftel Fronde sod therenth &throe. MI tlesesad drsolo ars IorIZI to suss lei times. I Thn i cOples Slo odarei to ail ex of th e 4 .0. dot 1. t. ANIKIII, U. vket et. VaI:ER YEARS, by the author or" Old now by the Meer.: Oa, het of the Teatiasuls Wens. Agnes,. do do do do. Reed by rrom MUM 41131 . 0 • ^ .1, L. MAWS, Iti'or lit - SS—S. • Sadler, Allegheny, has ast """t. sr' Tigarl.V.l=b..hl t. I:rire end sudrit editlutr• )I,,NDIANA FREE B — ANKS—The notO of The Resumt Ilion% Itranevills, Is.,„ved at_ pla ur Growler...4y J. W. utnilldriD, Jr* irbrrrt7, Pci*E Oat 13 6 1 et of Embroi s• FR AN K - Y AN G ,RDEE, has. marked down sad 1.111 osissostre this (Sharsias) tocrthhoic, to sell r ,Of AT OWL his antis , sts* si issolsold to make room .11M. I • toonnit tot rt . Ar'"lglo tots Et Coils's. to a, serst:Oils, Swiss siol Jsasts t Flourusioih DissitT asp. 'iSik ......" "- e 1 Lunn sishino to boy wi log In this hos RS Chris • ;TStoma rilllind It to tot...a to smalls oo sitithoso oloposs,hot trgfuo meths.' a els- lobos, licsorml - ' -- 'shot f the Diamond. NEW CO Woo, F Tip Er lostraetlo thou thoraur (WA diinn, Ism* lieeplea, Plasm read tte following teetim We take grestodraeure In certifying to gr,Barree qual ifications as • thprough Book Beopm and fully mmPrient Inxtntet young gentlemen In the @pleura of account, trtidm bet. • good mathematic/. and 'choler la, other realmata. • Jo. FLOM% Late Pmfeeteor Fittaburnh.Oomn JancsM`Parnia Principal Third Ward PublieMlools. .1 KIILT Principal Pmt Ward Public Bebn.,AltaithMsy. I am convinced that Roof. Millar to aminentlr dot Ußcd prefewdom. , A. IL Ball.. Preeidont of Jefferson . Stolen. • • Ac. IiCK Itrawn 1 3r Lippincott & Co.Vn tno a1i,,,,, , I wry,rde 11.10 . of thlo city. ter SWO, plLe. Is le to bele, In Current, dated Pee,th, MU, .n stalep (cum toy thou. , m the night Of, the nth inst. All hers. , " ...smell...sell smut buying hid cheek, es the payment hse been shoppd. doh3t.d JOHN IL CA STI6I.D. '. - -- • Whig Meling. and Anti-Masothhof the 9th want. l'lttAbosah.vill meet R BATUA th. Iman .o 4 a o'dmk• P. 5C110 , 21. for tt . rdmaolle . 9 , factsdnatina Ward del-31.816 i~f oNcr of fk~mmlt4~. Tops! Toyed and Fanfi Goods, IY THE DOZEN, GROSS7OII CASE— Wet: and Kid Tot A Wort. , Doak'. Diflead. and Insliew Pansy D.Sie;a, Tratist, Furniture, Port 3lnunides. Villas.. Ninepins, Areordwitui, itullitlott Blocks, Games, Jewelry, Drums. Animals, Masks, liocula and Bruithes, Magic Lantern, Violins toking Glasse, \ Watch., To Book, Cloaks, de. i Wl,th an endless varlet yof L in. Gun, iron, Tin. Lead mil Wood Toy, at the very lowest mires. Desten awl the publla are Invited to &l and isissnalne the assortment. J. P. ISAUFVdIitV , . .... a -e;:sar---. ERESII ARRIVAL OF AMERICA & ENGLISH 11001ild— lOoser's 11Isted7 of the Ebteenthilentury. 8 Voila Cattermoim History of the d oll War.illnanated. Selections from the Inlystrated London Ness, 0 yobs', Butler's Iludibms, toe Illustrated edition. ttliter's Count," Year Books. Illustrated editkm. '(b on dPhilesaphy,traneint'd b.' illamiltorie do do do be W • Yinfiths 14.mb's completo Works. b 0010. IHunt'. ' do do 4 dn. been, and his Poetry, by Prof. Noe.. Arahmelsno, do in. Leetores en Painting and drehiteeture, by Suakin. Clarsi.al Antiquities. lianingteo's Sketches. Ferule by 11. O. BOSWORTH a CO.. S 2 Narket oo. NotiCit.—A Lecture will be delivered to .±lliirnfra ' at e ei l eli. " W D V „ Tt o b 7 hr ' oth Ward. Peon at. revelre to rommeoce at 7 o'clock.— Tbe middle Mork of 1.71.111 be reserved for Yollon Nen. (.I ` l—Wiiper of Friendn or of John Rost. MK, ran obviated by a onol Cost.— :11tirma to be isl e .I.' l ' lll l In the wny of ...done on properloting. by the apidicat on of a fen dollars. ilea and Boy Clntbina in great variety.- 74 Wood at. No eh., 1. doming a node. deg 6211 BSS. CAST E SOAP just reed and JI !mule by deS YLtINITS./ BROS. ARROW F,,,vn B Rao ae y 400 1 1 '0 13 .1.n S ro am fur . (I.OASES SICILY LIQUORICE Juxt reed 4) and for sale h. deli • SlStllt NO BROS: ORO. BROWN'S ESSENCE GINGER in stnre and for sals.by de% , DUOS. GRO. lIUSBANIYS CAE. WAGNESIA ,!() to mnre and Mr sal+ by FUMING MOS. GRO. BARRY'S TRICOPIIOa9US in 0 Aar* and Cr sale by do% V1.E.,1171111 I.IILON. . . . . . _ . • notice. • N Election will be held by the Stockhold i ii r: ~ ,L ti, ,, J . c , r) ta.11 . 4 . 1 . 1... l a L a y ,..ic ot T3kosb i p iiiitt, at the home ofhwtiett Espy, I. Upper el Ca 14,17. fer t h e purpose of electing a ilweident. air lilmotoeswod a Trintnlter. for paid Camp., tir the erturninr' L ew. dettitaltwtdh J.V .V.O L A F 6, Freak i Kaatilogton Reporter copy td twit ch. Ude ,:.a, ~ • 1 .._ Heartburn, Acidity of Stomach and Bpi- ..Msia• g i re. R,T. FORo ham lately compounded a al M....trine Whet Ca lifornialeozenteet. whieh lim proved • certidu cure Or the slime =mad atfulizing It le Inv - tatted , . medicine for children, aeling m a gentle rie Acetate. , of tbe dienedenid eyelets,. game.. certificate. ran be 'wheel:vet but we prefer departing fmm the nand earl., knowing inm.ut will nay .mmoe sn.or• Try It nun and all. Ycs iral. bs JOllli II AFT, Jr..' dot got! Arent, No lit Wed at _ ' Lecture Before St. Paula Institute. . i LECTURE en Intelectual Culture will Le iiN '1? "."'' tr...`7,tlri !•'; - .,Z11, 1 2"gi " T r n t more ' Oath ' Tl ' ral—lbe proyrd. Par am begefit ' ont•The z w. dare --..—-._ IVQTlCE—Whereas Letters of AArainistra ties to the Estate of John Ilasbr. late of Allesbeni ty. de&d, hare been granted to the eubserlber. all rwt , , 71raleTa d =e2d O Vm" '11.1,7.71,1Zrt." f.'"ort= against the estate of drl:.(iPlgt will mat, known the saute without delay. to PHILIY IL KINCAID. Adair. de744os No. 111 Liberty at. Yittsbuzuh. 14 1 0 R TILE WEST—Any person going to or I 11,10010 the W.Kean stash.. • TUneblo Darg reV""'ur.ol'7arl:e"lllll:huetir g"..°,!•L.ILLAITArust the buyv tan wake tomer. lemmagt.' thoppee titOall on hand to sell for tkal Potato, bie In the is est. onl t a losroe haara e• ie r t e y n ofY ß a e n t ,. C . ou onft Ra/S = e a s,teH ewesetited and Lots, Stork, An This Register Is Oren to any who rea l . THOMAS WODS, - 4074.0 Coo:menial Broker. 70 Youth trt. 1117,CE..r .W S I.IEAT—SO sael j r. A s i, Br , cllt , ll D T i tgl i tatr del No. 10 Puilthlield .1- At~IATS— t5O bus. Oats for sale by Y 4.7 kIIIItIVER A DILWORTH, PPLES-15 bbLl. primo Gram Apples foreekl. br de7 IitIRIVRIL DILWORTH- ARD-30 kegs No. I Lard for sale by del SIIRIVER t DILWORTH. OTTER-5 bills, 801 l Butter for sale by I 7 PIIRITEIL i DILWORTH-. WELLING ROUSE FOR SALE-A 3 elm noose ose nn Lope . t. with Wrtmnd • front by 4 den, The townie Is eery en neenlently siranned •Itb 3 WIN imd 9 I . OOCIII, awl well pawed end finished In modern style. • balcony In front: bat end cold water booth Story,q and Kul fixtures In enrh tonm. detl h. el/TIM:ILT 9 1,09. 140, ad st. PLAID MERINOS--Murpuy & Burchfield hare reed some vary handsome code orabrre bind. In blue and black, and other desumble rnroldralon. Also, l4shmre =AU and large de7 PRINTED MERINOS FOR CHILDREN— Murphr k Burchfield hare reed% further surplr or the store acne and &strata. donde, In blue. ball. fneciAo and cherry. Alm snail flamed Wain, In Mari ol ort, Ar children's Fear. de7 LOLLY AND EXTRAVAOANCE • To pay Se oeth thr Clam , then you tan buy equeNT m gond for eat (MI osrA ram Jeti ROSS. PATTON A MtOOMIta, in the ONEY SYRUP-35 ctn. per gallon, by LI the MAI, from NOON . PATTON IIoCOMBS. 001) SOUND SMALL MACKEREL-- x.lr $4 per 441. from ItOKu. PATTON i SINYOMBA. NDER GARMENTS at greatly reauced vim, at del Wt 6'B. 4 Wood rt. LADIPERS WANTED.—The highest Ir k° 1 1.7111V=. 1 1r180 i'4 , g. " ll b l ' Vend wt. Ih,r EAST POWDER-1 have reed 24 doz. Mutton SlertllYs oeloGratril Twat rowdel. Thom Irketloit an exo-l!ont artleln should rumba.... volor. .1•6 JOE. FLICHIN.J. tor. DlAmond and Market IC 115 .. 1.12 1 2 „ D'S INDIA (X.1 .. 1 , 1 1 E ,: a nay: , other biLiionvilmaNcL6 dm. dby JOS. FL1211176, d 3 career Diamond mut 51.11.0 t et. (iELDLITA POWDERS-5 gross freshly rp•red row4nrs bu banajWifitramlitsta. fIOCOA MATTING, for offices,public halo, ‘,/ to., In stattlool fWm at 11:1 Mattel ot. , LIM W. tdr(II.INTOCK.A BROS. UTTER-10 firkins reo'd this day - for sole by • acal MORT 11. COLLIN g. NOTICE.—CARPETS, CARPETS, C • rh-rtrow.otha.t N 0.112 Market et. 1 Otos, 4 else% Brunel.. Tap. Brume% Fates Tim. PIT Tap Ingrain, Hop. Inaoa Vlnn Itar• Ye- . L . lat sae Hag Carpetk. alleo. *vary vafloty of tame Ilata. Window hhalre end Tramm ing.. oIU. . tine Poe.' sortment of Moo WI Clotba hone 24 kot to lel Inch." *hie. whirl. aro °Fara/ ream.* peke. No Wylie the attostlon.of ear eO.I44PetVILITIVISF..I T Ia m u."I to . n ail loaner, at TUCK t 111100. • VIOOR'S HAILROAD MAP - OF THE U 7 8TATN# pat rued and Ibrett wo a d aL SILK MOHAIR HEAD DRESSES--Just t vjecg . s . :,ree •Amrtment of now .t 1. famtannablo no3o A. A. MASON A CO. WOOLEN SIIAWLS.—Just, rood more en&a,VlZlTL%ti°4w=irL,'LL Em. .30 A. A. MASON a CO. 'WOOLEN FLANNELS—White, Scarlet, ..ta Yellow, Plain and Twilled Manned., In bn mensn rarlOy. A. A. MASON W. 2.1.',546 1011 - DECEMBER--Ilarpor: Putnam, tia . day. Drama. and Patel/am 8. SADLER, Allaa'y. j.i , LOUR-100 bbla. extra. and superfine Flour Ihr &Oa by deli It. ROBISON & ESS PORK-35 bbls. Melia Pork jut 1,1 mid ard tar PO. by 11. 1101115074 A Co. I 'MED FRUIT-1 Lou,. Dried Peaches; ~Ar r. nod note by doo a. lODIROVst. DIG IRON-100 tons C alifornia Furnace rot .171:00' 160 " Bw it PoMron C)). n UTTER-111MB fresh roll Butierjust re to calved gold Ihr &O. by RODIFON A CO. I_IIEACAES-100 We. nal Dry Pcnehen in L lame and far We by JOHN WAIT i CO. ILOVEN SEED-80 baa. justroa d and for rale by doh JOILN WATT A OW 4 F. I i ami y lour or R. 3 o.y doe JOILN WATT & 00. I IDmiwtt b ozo , ' M maws. MAWS Bosannot On. &MIT Elsner fat sale by JOHN WAIT CO. NEM!4►I; !211r1L7:T.Mail tTARED PEACHES-2 bids. choice Pared Poaches reed and tbr ado by W. A. McCLUltti. yEvi BOOKS from Carter ' s and Mame' o anAle t t i migae s = g y aa . A . Mg i t vols. octavo. LOCUM Wars tbo Landau Yaws Mace Clarketian As. lactation. i=i t ongaixiLll l . 2 on=eas .. ;=•. d W . r. 6 l ... ar ia) • 1650. tato Publications l E ;tro t at i. t. i t f i r= n ram, P. 6.—A now and a:tong. stock of Boots, etstionam An.. lately oiaouL do 6 4HNOLD•S WRITING FLUlD—Office and Japan Inks-2 dyke wed dam fresh reed by 8. SADLER. Allegheny. WI'TING PAPERS—Laid and Ware, Wrltlns. Later, II•th and Carnmerdal Note Pr pas, with • Lulro Wortmont of Fancy and Ma &allow owl roo'!lbr 9 S MAR. ioLouß-312 Ws. extra and rapeill no JUSto reel arid to Were . N. ILAROAUtiII t 00... 11E7001r-7 Backe Wool rec'd-ln consign !, V meat ma for alibi 8. RARBAOOII I 00, B. A...FAHNESTOCK •& C NO. 6 WOOD STREET, BI TWETN WATER AND FIRST STR MANUFACTURERS OF ' . White. Lead. Red Lead and Litharge, Importers and Dealers iik DRUGS. '. (LINSEED OIL, (TURPENTINE, OIL, ALCOHOL, \ MEDICINES, ‘, !VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, CHEMICALS,\ 'WINDOW GLASS, PA'f. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, DIE STUFFS, ... 'GLASS ,WARE, PERFUMERY. WHALE OIL, PAINTS, '',, SUM.). INSTRUM7S, BRUSHES, SPICES. hdnw %%TILL occur( the iilzovo warehouse un.lil their now buildings ara complat4 and are ow 7 ‘7,r4.7.111, 1 W17; , ',1111 ,1 e.12;=VZ1T.T , ' , "=':,"=t 1 .11'"4=.:Va g . , ..". .7-I,.''",'` A' A raN: "s tyC i 1 1l 'VV 4i artrUti r E i' faxxi th lsb U ed it'd irlr t' dlmetla. In Ewald, Frimr.b. Oarroaa and so.able\ noli .11 « tall , AMUSEMENTS • „ MlAdvortioumts or Ooncorts or Publlo RUM moo, awl bo void Lo en Adv ance ! H y wo:F.1160 GRAND OPENING NIGIIT. MONDAY: DEC. tpru. AND CONTINUE NIWITLI S.A.Is7FORD'S NEW ORLEANS OPERA. TROUPE, I compiusu4a TWO COMBINED COMPANIES. Including the Chem l an Demos, R. 11. SLIVER, \ And the, Renowned . 'COOL WHITE. TheCelehrsted Quartette. Meese, COLLINS, RAINER. LYNCH and KAVANAGH, erlth the beet Solo and InGest mentartelnftwm not fursners In the world, will ell appear st each sule Kr Yob D ' ALTUrutersorn tale. 's Denttliolesion,TsreutyLlve sehts. novtietr • VI R. 0, A. , IIIcISANU3 .having arrived in ar y r i t 'k it tt a "lr,Lll'd°Y,lll,,Tol2= W?gLAJIAYETIT lIA 1/14 else at EX,ELtIOII. AlleabeprOty, at wh i el? time he will be happy teroe, roe all thee. w be Feet &WI.. <l. , ler%na tbe braallfel art onlateeve,coretinal.ita Mw, etiquette. Re. lite forme will bo lant'aeuele. tie .111 legate/Me flaw. sow is ne onrerm, tulle hen gil d reeT et Lafayette Ha te la ll en ~ lbseetlays and Thunder., at 3 o'clock; era (lent.' at 7Xteelocke I. thin dt rel.w la alleabeee will be 4,rteed. of whkh. the Mae of inendn •, doe nfba. Tin inn etrnn. cc IrcnoLl ,11.0[11 to 12. fled from 11 to b eettra rr. DUUJESNB GLASS \YORKS, GEORGE A. BERRY & CO-, DIA N urecrp ILY.IIS OF ' W NDow\ GLASS, \ , No. 76 Wutcr Strut. near 'Mullet, • Yroalamatlon, - .. . . PY virtue of a procept,aialer the hands of w ra.,11. Sirelore, hue'dent Pf ChP Camel. of 'Co... ... In fuel for the 6th J odlelat distrlet of I,nnylvanla. end Justlaud the Cf.urt of lifer nod Tertniner. and pane. al Jell Delivery In and for saki Ids et, and ii Whole 130.11i1t and 0,0.110 Adam,. Pm, &semi a Judi, ,of the M.l count o,in and for tha anlntf of Allegheny. dated tin- Mrl 4.0 of harmful - , Inithe year of auk 'Ardor,. thin, and eight bombed and lift.fonr, and 'to toe directed. fur ~.,,. holding a Monet of Dyer and Terminer KU I General Jail Delivery. at the t`rotrt Doom In the city of Mem rch, on the4th ilonday ed Deermher forst, at 10 n'r k, A. M. Public notice, is hereby given to all Arvid of the Deane, Coroner and Constable. of the *aunty of Allegheny. that they ba then and there . Intheir proper persona. pith their rolls,mord', ingulaitiene. examlnatAnne.ol l Vher re nonnheanceo,tn do those Mani, which to thcl tiro llices. In their behalf appeare to la done—end Lao three that willroPecuto the, hrianners that now are.oic/ la- In the l ollof Kahl county of Allegheny. to bo t en and there to prnseentealnet thorn as alai: Le itud. 111,11 tinder coy hand' to Pittehumfh. this 25( darn( h.., In Cho year of oar Lord,one thousand eight han dfed and litty-four, and td tbe Comnsonwealth the,77o. not: , , 1011. MAGILL. Sheriff. - BANKING( HOLTSES \ JOHN T. NEW YORK. N 0.22 SOUTH 3D YT. PITYDRU ROO. ALLkI/117:NY CO.. 6OURDSKT. HOMERHEP(NY MOUNT PLUAHANT, WI(-TMORE"DZV.. Deno CONNELL.aII LLD. FAYETTE CO. UNIONTOWN nuowNsviLia. - , °exalts neolvad. Dhoonnta made, . than. hoo art 4 collected. Dank Nate.' and Nrooh toaZIO Rooks. Notes and other Beourttifot lantcht and oosnmiselon. Co.ttoo.ondenon and colloOtiont .Old , , OSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth at.. agent t m for Rollins and buying PATENT filtillTS, I. now aurised to well the following MOAT ra ,,,, ttd =lick , ' Tratt's potent (titillato. AO net. Englin, Crers patent Mil. far !Milling Iron: Poem• Ruck Drilling tlachlnes. (..VpilarnEe LitaLianaryd Portable Salitilila Cranford'. Ehmain and Wa an ter. Onager , . end lirifttbie Wrought Iron Redhead Choir Martino, The.. articles haw , hren saionineil hr 0P. , , ,, * .. 4 'rh. , In and oisehinlete, and pronondred 'interior coon, In UM, Ile le aletlitutbartnel La well iiighta to make , and rood thew artialeo in ant Pali of the . T ..IT \ Ile has sleet'. rale hotinessoi Nolte and Wasters.and finished Dress Wort- t , Ue 1. ideo7sred to take Attendee for the mbar otb. er patent,' NJ to and new Inver:Alone, and give to the , buena.. fai al and constant attention.. t He refers tripe following CARD. \ The etibersibers have long been aounainted with stt. Magee I. Riaan i sind hare no hreltetion la recoorimending htm Wall who war wbb lo ...ploy hi. iwrrices, at a sew Cep. of undoubted integrity and Indrfatigobleincinewit 1 In Whoa. wriertiori sz euvry reliance mw lie Pt...a' ilierille it Cr y . W. ltoblionon:Jr., Wm. to r:, John Graham. W. If. To \ H. Childa it 0, i Ni , liolmee 0 Enna Pn. .Awed. \ I Flitter t nanm, —. ,_._ —._ I. r. Pat wm°-, \ I Andre, Litt°. °"°' A. , N 1 Loomis , . 1 `wits= tdelhoolleem. Pirreatiton. tiorember 147 Lb. nonv dtf , Notice to\ Consig nees. , FREIGHT delivered by Ohio and Penna. 'ItgIroadOOLIIIMUY of the Federal etreet !Ration moot be fecelred bf , the comer or tonsinnee before D coot of the enhse dor: Ile charge flrentorane na=:iltisLl freight &exalt O. t B b. 'PhiloEel' Btolding_for Rent. FlNWO'hala&Ume Stored Philo 11.11 Build -1 Inst. 241 at.. nes," Market. Rhnt 580 for each more. from .e, Lund of April or t. E. 0 . OAZZAM. noßttf, Odle. Market et between 34 ILIA 4th. IV 'TRATE 0' SODA—Si Soda, Mangan efo=n77 4"k "apir bble \ . Flour ju: ,__,__ CIIBESE--300 bx 2, prim&ChaeBo for 8210 hr del \ R. DAUMAL Al CO. YARISII PSALMOY for nale iiy. del J.& DAVISON 65 Market nal near 4th. 0 CllOOl. BOOKS, common and Th I ru. , qic a I , 0 for sole by iIUMBt I N 0 ' S WORKS Or Bale by , I.J Alel J.S.PAYIIiON.O SI et et WI LLISON'S CATECHISM, only tor We !,y DAYI/30:t. r, blarkstst. Lll REDSTONE, f i iico aced , or iLis tonal Ilketebes of-Mbitsro o.l.ryterisnlsm. gar y Insists's, Its Postissts Timro, nb Ittst R. - vas. by Josr tins , th., 0. Mon sl,tb. Fos pais bs J. 0. \ :.tark.4. at. --- it/ INCE PIE FIXINS- Lft Nartileas Currant,. Clam, Loinom NA. do., for seda mm (g'PRAINTED HONEY, in 4 an 1....7L0r . ta.10 by ma) 1111 YE FLOUR-65 Mls. prime me owl tor rule by bra.) 11:1RI.L U ro ' ll sr 4 ti d t an — lor k el g :J ' r nek t i crl! ' . ItEkP PELTS-2 hales recd and for oall by brO3 HELL • LIWIETT. XTRA FAMILY. FLOUR—Cherry Fork EA mu lloptslale min, Belmont Mb and ollerir clam branda In store ned fur role by BELL k LIMOIEI . okA_RPERg7iTORY BOOR, a monthly omits of Noralgreol.DislogomßlographlegAnd Talook, r Inetructlom and eutertalluneut of the room by Jacob 'Abbott. aunt umber will contain Ite) peg o, atl quarto. beautifully Illuetestedt rioted on oupern ' oe IL . rir .. . on Tll t e h ! , 74 ;r inlgit i g e 7l l , l , bie4 ri mthy Harbert 1 e at the Itroicetoro of ureno SALIVA Allegheny, I A n MS-4 too. Cii. Sugar Cured for sale by em \ J. W,ItE/1....1 Water et. CORN BIM MS3B doz. on hand and for Ne br no t W. RKA. 'II Water et. bl‘lo, N. O . i ll A ct i s r o L sin J f rALLOW— 11 bbls.. ;r4,linw just ree'd and it. thy see by no \ J. It. CANFIELD. CLOVER SEED-40 bu 4, Clover Seed just teed andlibc we aIT J. IL CANFIELD. 30TATO-5001bbLs. Pktatm9 just rec'g and:for We by nom {• B. CANVELD. 11UTTER-25 liege Butter; , A LLD. free& roll TharleE 10 Dm .fnerh roll Calor: lut 'red end Mr solo bt ' J. II CANFIELD. 1,..__ O ILS. -3 .. 0 b d b o ls ;. Llnj i e . etl 1i 0 1 ;,.. ` t,, ,, ~.,,,..,,, noZ J. D. CANFIELD. ~_ ___ --- ---,—._ DEAItI,S-5 biAs. Venils in stormand for i .ale by n J. B. CANIIYI.D. - - liIRUIT-100 bus. Apples; Mla do do Vesthea t 3 pared do; bbl& (keen Abele.. Icktern erd to antra Ibr sal * by bllltlVElbt DILWOtTII UTTER-10,bbls. prime roll Rutter; 40 kesa do lo tan, to arrive fora e by k OTIATOILTIL SACON-1000169. ags'd Badln in store and to [alive for sale br, 811R1VRIL 41,1141V0RT11. SEANS-15 bbls,irimo Whi ROAM ig reme o.llw one by RTIRIVEU* LWORTIL . LARD -5 kegallo.l Family L rd, to ar ra" ands into br FIfIiIVER &D WORTIL bxe. prime W. li. - theese to arrirßanta .I. br BIIRIVEIL k DILWORTH. pon SALE A Lot of Ground 2.1 by 60 ttm ll . I? . .:4=k i t . l:=D:ctr o rAt s 4t Liglnge . l7 . l . flubbed, containing 0 roomy, no. rent, Po Pia Par Tc.. Pri , a,Con. Pannonta acy.,=.l7a =M k 0- .JOT ASII-3 casts supe r rjor Pot Ash fo IL. We by 11522 7 .PUBOONIIAESII DOT CLAY-20 tons Copley's Pot Clay for We by no J. teIIOOLNIdAKKa l 0:). SUNDKIES-127 bags Feathers,• 2 auks okl Oopper,toMr by stan gET war Dresses ready and attend Frank c m ,* tansy Dress WI, at Wilts' Ilall,trty D s s ernW. N0v..11.t. ..ildintraton for thmt an 6 1.17 only T 0 eta. that alone fl. Taro Naas aril' be glum to the bed Taney and Flo Drew& Ttekata cau IA pro flVor4TiMmotFg reig Moa of Catces str:da= n 074 IpLANKETS—Just recd 500 Pairs of 9 4, ■js 104 and 124 Bid" fratett Engllah Elanketa, all noel cdo23 A. A. MASON AM. • Masontr, Co. are no • az amaranth D DB Wool= Manna all grad. 8Y.1=4 whintorig Da reared at TM pHow. SOS RENT T -A yea • • hted'and fundahtd RaESS PORK-25 tibia. Mess Pork in store anti*"rbM mAa J.R.CULAITILD. PITTS AUCTION SALES. - P 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer• annotercent Solo Moss. corner Wood eta! PUlle Anti XECUTO R'S SALE OF STOCKS, • de ed `.OA7 ord. of tbe Executors, tr...af Than es anniV pill be told. at tbe Merchants . bacbanitsi Pittsburg on Wednewlay, the lath day of December. 1874044 7 clodt. P. IL. the Pallowlnic Rocks. Lava, At.. 10 t iZilliff ro.d Oseh do (lt Vor y of Pl m tr=niMbqlsio e l Ponds. plOOO each. County of Allegheny. 8 per cent. payable In Philadelphie, 1878. ißond, $11:00 each. Cityno. of Allegheny. 0 per anal.. P6T. _ le 1 28 Meads, 8.1001 each, LI tie 'Mud Railroad Ca, 7 per cent. to payable in New Yok. ISM. P... 416. cut, Onsinioon and LerslngtOn Railroad CM, Intdnrsli t. e City of Untnalcini par 000 .. 0 5 7 ciao In Ci ty 5 Bon,ilai n. ilo oo each,OhloandPs. Railroad Ca i 7 P. amt. 7711,i{,:.'ilx7d2:rlkdati.0171pand Indianaltaativail Cn tetr cent, payable In New York, 1867. 7 6 . 64 .. 6/00) ante Little bllaird Railroad oc, 6 der trouble In reinr York,lB4B. Bo Ws Cincinnati tla• and Coke°, $lO OO eaoiii per cent., pg Table Itt , :law York:1807. la Certificates Mete of Indiana, amounting in ant° PM- 271 shares Little Masi Malin." Comrsto Stock. Ohio and Pn. do. Plttsb's ConnellesDle IL IL Co. do. 2,7 F, " Fanners' Bank Of Kentucky do. 100 V Forret City Bank (or Chireisndl " Bank of Pittriburgh I n. 105 ", MerriuntLe Slantilitetuntrs Bank of Pittsburgh 110Visehange Book of Pittsburgh Rock. 270 Pittsburgh Use Co. do. - AtlnnUr end Ohk, TrAronnh On. do. 60 hionansahrlaßridgelio. •• Allegheny do do do. 3_ nrintklnsk ot Field Plank' goad tllo. do. Diamond Market Holum Simulation. 11100 Terme Cash par hinds. Ordore can eent.er any further Informitlon ghost by applying to . no= P. SI. DAVIS, Aust. CALICOES &DE LAMES—A. A. Dlasou V.... Tone oprolor onwasae of 20 noes of fast lb coed Calloonit width will to Rola toot 10.1 •••• •• Unto iis m tj t r em wto . f i otylcs Mono de fairway t meaty ocui LARD bbis. Bankblades beat Jug rro'' , ltbr sale by J. BCIIOONIIIAKER CO. 4.1 AL AT U S-3 000 lbs„in bbln., butt du to and kern. for ale km by J. .F.OIIOONMAKEIrk CO. , MANNERS' OIL-25 bbis. best quality, " . 7?4cuousalakka et CO. f 'IL( ER SEED-29 bide. to arrive and g_,/ for Pao by do 4 JOHN FLOYD d Cfh PO ' PEACH A o ri i i t te . olo I hobo. to Ito for .ale by . 1 b 0 1 02 1 44 . Dirlity . PLES - 1. 0 0 tilts. Dry Apples to J f r rain by JOllg FLOYD& CO. UTTER-50 kor:e prime Batter for sale JOHN FUND 0 CO. SEANS-30 bbl.moll white Beane for tale by JOHN VWYD CO. I, ROOMS--150 doz. ass'd Corn Brooms for min hr drl 7 OUN FLOYD* co. 4,4 ALE ItAT US-2S kgs. tills ayrcc'dlyy d I .7 de4 I .RY IL COLLIN& PTUE OREA'r WORN ON iNFIDEIATY; ite welpets, muses sad anew:tea eiteap alltion: from t fratieth Londonmita ewer, er, Peanon-00 eta for pale by J. S.' DAY !SON , am iket at., near 4tb.. .PPLES--37 las. Green Apples for wile by no= 5. A - RRA4 Water et. OLL BUTTER—OD bas, extra Roll Bat Lib ter tills day reed by It. IL Ibr We by \ ettl/ HENRY IL OCILLINS. 4 LOUR-200 bbls. in ttoro anti fb; azikt by nrm a lIARILAOOLL CO. ivms-2o bales prime eosternj ' B. HARBAUGII 4‘.. K II And for gala by LINSEED 011,--20 •blils. in store an for aale by WA/ S. RAILIIAUGIIdk . rtHOGUE SHAWLS—A. A: Mason /Pco. have inn. reed a Imre and aldendid aninrinnante , and &warn [troche Shawln. --,-...d. IIiL ,‘ ANKETS, BLANKETS-A A. Mm. it en Invite sttention tn their extensive se;l o tete. etheistlng of more then COO pen of &reel gmethe all eelllngatal per cent. hes than 7 ; TO RENTERS—We offer that sobataa i.o ftpr o v s FaT oo a ;l lla t zurgiogrt i llotz.ftt, p:M'At'utt =IV-, gr .° whb ! of afe..s • 13. Idol. ITS t PON. 21 11111 BROTUER JONATIIAN—DoubIo Pi NM Brother Jmnthbo. for rtrekbasa sad New moot magnlflopot number. Tbo 800 Mut Scom 11.4 w York. I. aka. 'me 121 i As. Illselmood is Navel:ohm London gulytoliy. , Goday for Detyklber, 33 AY: 241 yopply. roe, for yak by 8. 134..1UY1ER, 81 :Wood amt. 11161ETAI SELAFTS,Five genii Shafts,9 trWt. for h. sl L oNiZl=lrliafr 01,111' set_ 1 VON BONIN:10= i/f3lllllPlff. Q bET—A comfortable Brick louse, on 'am End common. Allegb.na• Po 1 del Lm T dfi"7. E' Villommonsx & moxPr ELISVILLE PROPERTY for bou'qed by three streets, near the Railroad De about 140 ft. square, on whit!, Is meted finale d house and Ostia AOOl7 to B. !BLAIN Jt BON. 21. 6' ' FOR SALE—The undivided one-third SV arm of Land, Wooded by the Obto dyer.= r Wow Pittobarub. Su ',Pleb there to an abando., of dfall clay. bdoo $3OO. Apply to e 1 \ 11. IIoLAIN t SON. 21. If* meal7uidfor (LZELL a CO. , rE STOCK, fixtures, and good will Etnokstora anirezialleal Office. in • good loaf . =lf doings f bnalnrs,__Sxr de. Apply today del • & CLITIIIIIIIIS A 80N.140..14 rt. 5 ., 0DA ASH—Foreign and Domestic in dor and being ra•Aufsetpred for sale by -'• BENNETT. GUDE t 00. I tiEFINED SODA ASH, for dint glass ti manufarturryr for rilA u bz •N i E , moupg . 00. NEW BOOKS -Ida May, by Miry Langdow I vol. Ilroo: o Matta Dore.by Elisabeth W. Tovrooend,l.l.lWoos In Doors .d Dot. by Oliver Delo, Ids Norman. by Mn. n. Vh.PS. • d d . . ar.-,. sonehrurd Ito, by W. Ullneon. altuo. do dee You Were Ileard corneal. by' 4,, - do dot The 111.1 e of Life. by_Luely Bootle . do doe Mlle Stone. In Our LI% Journey. by howl Oesood. The .Don met ree'd and fordo by _ noWl HAY,* Le.., Woad En un.A. MINCE MEAT—A superior aril de, put up In 3 lb. inn. nee by W. A. 1113.011.0. ACKEREL-50 bbld. No: 3 , Mackerel, Inn.o. end 40 bolt do do • do lone. in idont •nd for oak by J. V. CAIIVIELD. • LAKE FISH-50 bbls. White Fish; ao do °n ..s . bbla Trout; 20 3: do do Trout. In etOre and fur rale k , y ro2O J. 11. OANFIXLD. 14 ' , EBBING INVESTMENT.—These Hold NOIMOINT d. Us not only a ealb ln.a tment but Ibellys one. a tangible oue. (and totue. 15... soTY [7:141. =TN 'T:tiZZlT,grcifeb°4llft.°Zu'e, rid7„r7,lr=l"%irt Mitt t - • — 22 017 ;: at. ^g.l4,' ing .0c4.. • OOOKS, BOOKS—Chestnut Wood, 2 vols., hy Lisle Lbadmi. A. Iron Causln, or Mutual Inilueum. by 11.27 CnNen ClatAe. Ti Mutter House. by Lgilt. TbA Lost Heiress. by 1t,.. &um D. E. N. Southsorth. legends of Lasonla,by bete ontalseer. Ourtka and Lily, by Elh 0 . 0 . 0 Emllb. The Osble Boy. Last of Ills Name, by Albert Ones SunnenTyrom the life or an Acta, by Yankee fllll. Nor sale by ruo22 KAN k lAA, 05 Wuud st. inOLININEY TOPS--50of various Azar+ for 1J sale by \ 007.1 411NRY IL ("nun. 1, 1 PISCOPAL PRAYER &LESSONS, t'reir ilatr gitSTAViit, i i r rTra..t %l g._ p E nit t .Ml our assortment Med by FL PAULIIR, Alleubeur. N EW PARR dANuthus— L : A t bi ,; :b. e .. : :: , no New Wilt and PIM. manufseturais and Rd- ES— fillo nortam• my and choke amootement of Room and U Parent Bard., to Oath • large era of clamp WM Poe P.M Window Abodes, te a .t the .Psper !Moms cd EIt(3 I'n 'TATOES, --:'- POTATC I. comity Potatoes Ger rule by J. D.WILLIAMS: : , notM I.' Wood rriNitE is a tide in the affairs of moo, aniks, Tf; AL' Ve.Vor to. °"111:fr; O'L`t,iltv= \ Are a sr la the aelcAlou of your 'rigor. CA DZYKR , clonal a peculiar adrantam mer moor Mb.. i. h.r.. • 'Rog noncUml mueolenos, with mem - MU nottalulou to Um trade. Illelstak Is merle, tr . s .— 1... 1# \ dmn md mdcratlon In prime Le r 05 bleu. 74Word ermet. no ohmic. for Moulotfnmdib _ . •• 2 • , flit) TROE 7 -50 tone:hot:blame "Charcoal' g mu. o. ea l o lr y gnrtlYKit • DILWORTH. 'tat I LKINSW O 10RSILE. v.' --one and• /Mortar .et.., with a comfortable Dwelling Noma ore room and cellar* tome ehom good well ond o rrop.• We* WroPerty hos • turnpike, hy 241 ft. to • street- and would divide well for building into wale.; sc w. .400 In bard, tbo remainder at 1 and'! Team ,„ • n„, SON e \l4o. ps.t. N o! STEW LOT—Just ree'd by Alkunte Co. c ti Dom New Tort e • Ism let ILO. law ley Co..celebrated tiold Pena, aelinowladgat by 01l to be the best Pen. roods in the ennotry. Among the lot are various new etyleaortiold and Silver %Ali arlio .gat • good and chest, Pen. jead teddies WC nit werni et n 022 LAUYSEIVE. td cod et. rylo LET—A small Dwelling . , plea:timely etuitote onlederral Meat. near Ivo.. Ante , to =ceded* JAS. DI. BROWNS.-Yinbeinga Bank. °XlOl;itt SCARCE, GOODS DREAD IN cossequicics—em.; Patton * lischmlet. (late Tee M.A. la the Plat000,l) are now recelthat harm Non Art; Phlla. mat Beitlakore, an Immure lot or llto -terlea all boo ht low be mob. such u Italalowaflusrautta faala ii MlLlrn p l7amGoffee,l,llcoolste,,Vflooa\laran- Non a Co. aro determinedlo Pell, therefore the Atbllo will do 'relit° can at either of their atone tette vorthar lag obewhere. MOBXS. 50 BUM:RAISINS:I low Art cub, Ipguattiltio to elate ials • NOM. PATTON A MACOMB& n DRUMS PRIME EIGSfor eale to LT ozoMI EONS, PATTON 2 M'OOMBs. inn 8X5...V20 bblis Prieto Plains' fo) gakj/ sale b.T ROR&. PATTON /Mania& _ . 1 \ I ISZ BOOKS REO'D T'o-DAY - " qt)tros b n " Ain 4 rr*E A Lant.T6 diLi s \ Lecture. tn 1 Gang Men, dellecred tes.• ilo :°"it ' Mena , Mutat. Ate:elation of Landon: - Wardi to Wise Beull l / 4 . 7he4 _ ' /elides Orme for Mize Lamle, ny Beaten Me Pesnon's at wort on Infidelity, cheer edeleal Mel Tl C l h yir llMltiroTanes: ' ikney ere it flansan'e 'epistles of ft. Tani .11 6 . 0 h lahrelid, IV lilletlast, mat out i ! N .t e . i ~_. • The Rat Webers, fie the = f =c: r e l tre li NZr:ite, 71. inio .. ' -40/111 4. 1a illol, 61 !Whit it \ \\ • \ H', \ \\ \ \ I , i , i \ , \ \ \Ce'~i ~~.'~'• t 2 w .. ~
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