1- _, C y C PITTSBURGH GAZETTE --..-PCITLIZEIED BY WIIITE - PITTSBURGH:_ FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29,1864. A 3. To Advent •erf—nither the Editorial Room Prlntlaz Eatabllattamt of the DA, 65t......,8'-n-.4.LAP,lngrailtbikdeigis Qua maim to anon .. paw era Mouaar namakg. win yleaJoo Lund them la *f ^ W•t..ckftk• 44 1 Pard.Y. s - .41.-Plllebursh Weekly Gn.y.ette.—The ortendro ~~:..~lBlatlokatouor.kie, au.g. off to OW' - 11. - 110 gt deskiible moll.m of making thole bushels. known •Oe¢etreattlon Is betwoonftrar and 11Tothonund. evochlstz i almost iiiirraterthant; FossinEnctosey onsl!horksom In M=====l=M , _ , tr. • A'arnents.--Hereafter sub. ertWel Wraps for tbs DOT •or Weekly Clesette. f , " Paymeat. la matlaLbi .adrawe. Wbenerer the ttlDt to vhieh 'the anbecriptlon la paid. the pone lem be irriarlably etikprxml,.* =am the enbacriptlee I. ra ....;Aadnriod by khan. payment. AU tratalent atleerclelem. afery deicetptioti,-+lll . oi : relaired to 'be pad fa ad• viyrier, oakr atsptkras when. medal mantle pfelr. contract. ,ae made. I petrbd.h• fL fi/UNGITINN NOT 31.rn."--The Inures/ seems to think it strange that we should aupport Mr. • ii:. .74k for theklayoralty, after 'finding fault with -sortie ante of his admisistrition,"We admit that Arent in icnordinice with in dern fe'elini Which dictates entire subservience r • to men"and,partieo. Nothinghas injured the character of the press for independence more thaw its truckling' and partizan character. In the, eyes of a Democrat no good- could possibly froni a Whig administration or a Whig offi „, tier; and the same was true of a Whig - towards a Democrat. The discernment and boldness to -,••••;• rebuke' vtheie rebuke is deserted,-and praise “ where prime f party poll ainCgmilliensadly wanting in. the American • The fact that wo did speak severely of some things' in the adadnistration of Mr. Volt, which ~ ir. e 'belieVed were wrong,showa thakwo were not ~,,L . . .s.Cius*d by Tortoni& motives then, or by tho ::saute' motives in supporting him now. Subse. giant - developements have convinced us that we • trere' L iartiatly_toisled he'statements on which were. bued, and we have I „reasbn to modify, considerably, the judgment we then pronounced. Upon the whole, we believe that Mr, Veit has ma d e as - good a Mayor as we linen lately had, llot e.xeePting by any ineans his -, lxaml;dieto . predecessor. We believe him to be ea honest,. well meaning man, sad that his er '' -rue-were Dior° the result of Inexperience than of 'lndifference or wilful neglect We hays no i,:,validreason to suppose that his Know Nothing competitor is any better fitted for the -of‘ce, ,‘ ..,while he will lack the experience wlulh the pra t; aent..Mayor has acquired- - There is, then, no advantage on the side of his opponent, so. far as • men are concerned, and we can say, in all sinter- ItY, that Parietal motives have no influence with whatever in this contest.. hlr. Voir has, by the influence of circumuitan .:::.eis,Veyond oi our control, become the repre .,.. mutative of an important principle, that of pub kicity in political affairs. He is-the represents tiv!tf those citisens who are opposed to oath ' bound secrecy, and Violent and unjust proecrip ',„ lien. ; :It is on that, ground, and that only, that we give him our support..., We deem the issue as . inspoitimi a one as has arisen of late years, and .oniyaeund to the paramount question of human slavery. It even comprehinds that great ques tioA Indirectly, as its noiordy too evident that Knoir-Ncithinciseo endangers the anti-slavery sentiment in the North, and that its leaders have " resolved to hold that question in abeyance if not , iguareit altogether. The issue, as far as we are concerned, is made canditily,.openly and boldly.- We have never in- Tared whctheilfihave taken the popalat side. all the indications are that we have not ; that we . have run.agaizot one of -those extraordinary po . • PliTal ; manifestations which, occasionally sweep "thel:mi, tomixiiiirdown all.befOre it. pro •Iniow that our C01220i8/1110 approves the 4c:use we have chosen.' We believe it to be right, thqt whatever may be the immediate result, that time 4iii demonstrate the correctness of our position: SCSDAT Lracva Sum:No.—The Journal warts that oar. statmeat tbaklir. Tau has beat dusinihis whole term • of "office ID ex ecrating the law" against Sunday liquor Belie g, and tat the •liquor ahoits are generally closed on the Sabbath day," is "notoriously false." We do not reside in the city, sod seldom limit it on the Bahl:alb,' ao that we cannot verify our state ment from our own Intowledge.. Wo mi statement,_as we :et -- i -- nisled we regret it exceedingly. 'Ckur Information is' derived from persons who re aide in the city,. and are accustomed to pass through the streets. They inform no Unit the 'II nor telling establishments are- universally closed as far as their nbserratirin extends. There ii no outirard.appeatiniii - of their being open.— ..-If there is some secret Way of obtaining admix mission, of which the editor of the Journal is informed,- it is his duty to lay information fore the Mayor, when no doubt the law will be 4R4Rreel. Hiring- held the position of Mayor 'tin:self he' knows " that an entrance cannot bc, miltrreed, to ascertain :whether liquor is sold or not. The most the Mayor can do is to enforce the outward observanceof the law, and to punish such titian& Of It as tome under..his own cogni zance or that of his potlie, or when ifformation -:in - made before hirm . If Ms notoriolas that the 'liquor shops are open en Sunday, even to paes -:ers-by to,Clarrely and if it is notations to the arderdoving people of Pittsburgh that liquor %moiling:on 'Sundays permitted by the Mayor with impunity, ell of which the Journal aeserts, - it it visaing strange 'that there has not been Mime action taken upon it by the nchurebt goers" I . and °order loving citizens," and that the editor ,- of the Jourvas, has not once referred to it daring 'the Whole year, nor . made one Information, ht to put a Mop to swi great an evil. ' Mr, Vote informs as that hiSdoes not permit liquor selling on Hunday--tbat if it 'alone it is , nott - within his knowledge,=timt helms pm:label every case.ef the violation oral° law of which be sires cognisant. We mist confess 'we. have u • much faith hill tne veracity of the Mayor as of the edinii, and wi bans the additiOnal weight in favor of the former that our Inquiries among Meinterested persons hare failed to bring eri, deuce of a eingleVieistion of the law during Mr.. Vote's administration, whie.h hour not been pun - lobed. - •. We hire rio wish to screen Mr. Volt from' soimadreraion ma his adroinstration of the do ties ' of his office. We have heretofore spoken freely. 'of his Muilinistration when we believed the' &hire interests required. We had . reason to, believe that the 'journal did Mr. Voli injustice' in the:cue in question, and strove to ascertain the troth in 163 matter: Nothing that the Jour nal has said .has changed our opinion. We do not wish to, deceive or be deceived, and we are always ready to retract when we find we bare ' mistaken. ' we do not question that there SS liquor selling on Sunday,' as that there was gambling during 1116 adminietratioe of his preder,essser, and yet when we remitted a correspondent to notice it, .'nod _appended 'some editorial comments, the ,reurnal denied that there was . any, gambling of iehiel the' Mayor or liis'ofEleera were cognizant. Therm was ambling then, and there. Was liquor selling then; even after the late Mayor had con eluded-to enforce the law, and there Is doubtless Dinar nellhig DOW. The question is, does Mr. - Vole di all he can to enforce the law? ffekeys he does, and outiard appearances, such as the closing of doors and windows, Mad the ordinary Erodes of ingress, as far as our Information gees, justifies Itis,assertiion. • , •-• Now. awl) Tnax.—in the Conzresa of 3776 there weie'no thiut eight - forsigaeta who signed the Declaration of Independence. Of lime, three were frothlreliad, ?it: W. Matthew Thortiton, of New Hampshire, and Messrs. Jas. SedtS „ n a George Taylor, of Potusaylvartia; hoc, froze Initand, Mr. RobeA Morrie, of poimyi. viehP. and W. &inn o,4l:matt, of Georgia; Aro froth BOotland, Mr. John Witherspoon, Of New and Mr. Ja r mes Wilaoa, , af Pennailvaaia; and ode treal South Wales, Me..Ersaele 'Lewis; of _ W' York. ' , ln those dale peak men - were col:l -ash:4k he patriots , and. winthief all: honor from tbdie exiokig *hate theii bad ban wet; bat - no! thpy ereeld be gni:lied. with, contempt and eiaeit' ilia's, end by thole, ton, aired grtet devotleo.bi the PrJaciplei of 1776. , _ It ie hell tbst'they lived when:men were measured! by oiber . standeral than ',Ole accidental one . lATIIIESTING FACT2.—At the pre•Miit time, when there is •o much outcry in the North a gainst foreignf .it is well to take a few facts into consideratipn which were developed by the Ise tennis., - 'The whole number of eleven in the conetsy, izi 'IMO, was 3,201,313; while the whole number of foreign immigration, from 18201 e 1850, wee 3,- 204,848—a coincidence in numbers which chal lenges attention. Of 4he foreign-born residerits in the United States in 1660, there nerd residing in the free Stites 1,516,734; white the whole number of Maros according to the'federal ratio of represen tation (three-fifths) was 1,9'4586. The free States have, by virtue of their for eign -horn population, 20 representatives in Con &Fess; the slave States have, by virtue -of their slave population, precisely the some number. 'These facts go to show how fairly the foreign offsets the glare element; and how we have been enabled, by the influx of immigrants, 'to neu tralise the slave representatlop of the South. to 1800 the South had 48 per. cent. orthe to tal population and 43 per cent :of the Dense; in 1830, the Nortg - hail 55 per cent of the popu lation and the South 45, while the representation of the latter had been reduced to 41 per cent ; in 1850 the South had but 41 per cant. of the population, to our 59; and her representation was brought down to 39 per cent. This constant gain of the North upon the South in population and representation, she owes to ac cessions from immigration; and if by.ber own act abe check+ and destroys this, she gives to the South the very opportunity it seeks, to keep down our growth and strengthen its own defences. We can understand, in the light of these facts, why . the South should grasp eagerly at Know Nothingism, and vent a deep hatred at foreign.' ere; but we cannot so easily comprehend why 'the North &mild complacently turn up her throat to be cut. ' Tax lima—There is now a splendid stage of water, and as soon as the ice quits running the coal-boata 'will,,be able to get out. The Cincinnati packets resume their tripe at once, the Pirrsammu, Capt Campbell, being the boat for to-day. . A Gassaous Am—ln these days of materi alising and selfishness, a good deed like that men tioned below, shines brightly in our zmughty world "Hon- William B. Helfeastein, being in pos session of a large body of valuable coal lends in the Shamokin region, and having a heart always open to acts calculated to ameliorite the condi tion of those in want, determined to dedicate for ayer a portion of his estate for the benefit of the destitute poor of Sew York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Lancaster, Carlisle, etc., eta.; for the en dowment of a Free College at Shamokin, and for the benefit of African Colonization. "The land to be devoted to three praiseworthy objects is in two tracts, sold embraces about sir hundred acres of the best Anthracite in the State; the one tract for the destitute poor, is said to be capable of producing tArre hundred thousand tons per annum when properly developed, and the other tract, for the endowment of the Col lege and African Colonization, will yield, it is estimated by 'competent judges, one hundred and fifty thoneandpne. At a low rental, this quanti ty will bring in a revenue of upwards of one Ana deed Manama dollars yearly—which is more than six per cent. on a million and a half of dollars. One of These tracts has already been leased, and will, the coming year, be put in operation Mesas. EDITORS: —The fact that the late ex- Mayor did reply to that Know-Nothing in the the First Ward, when the dug was presented,man not be denied. Common rumor also states, that hR Las been indefatigable in his endeavors to get out volunteer candidates .shaking hands Anil patting on the back several old Whigs in the vain hope of inducing them to run—all for the.benefa of his friend Morgan. This conduct, in any other person than an ex- Mayor, would be considered contemptible, and we would fail in oar duty if we did not invite public attention to it; but the late ex-Mayor was not re-elected, and revenge, if not always open and manly, is sweet We advise all voters to examine their tickets, as, 'at the last election, in many of the districts the Whig tickets ware destroyed, and the Know NO ticket was substituted ; the parties who were guilty of this rascality, openly boaet and glory in their rascality. At the moment of soc eess, men may not stop to consider whether this 'doing evil for a supposed good, is Atonmt-- poor man in the 4th pf ar d,-..erersa - riittne is be fore the tor - Crmstable, was offered and . • • the 4th Ward K. N. Council, hot et the next meeting a candidate for Assessor begged leave to state to the brethren that he had been credibly informed that this Consta ble. had been very active in destroying Know- Nothing Tickets which had been placed in the Whig box, and for that reason he did not think he was fit for a member of that fflurfrious Order, whereupon the worthy brotherhood gave the poor constable forty black-balls. These are the Fame honest men who conducted the first meeting in the Fourth Ward; and yet, if yon ask any of them, be will deny, even to swearing— Like Peter—that he belongs to such en Order. The first principle instilled into them is to pre. , mrieste, and the next to steal--tickets, and the 'third is to get as many candidates nominated for Mayor no possible, after the approved manner of the late ex-Mayor. "Sax." for eh. Dolly Pittsburgh awtt•. Hr. Editor:—ln your paper of this morning. observe my name as a candidate for Council in the Third Ward. However grateful I may feel to the „ Citizens' for this renewed evidence of their kindness and confidence, I beg leave to de cline. Two good reasons; compel me to this course—the first is, that my own private busi ness demands my whole time. The second is. that the native citizens, or at !tut, a liege por tion of them, affect to believe that no man of for eign birth should hold any office of either honor or profit. And although I potently believe that there is little honor, endless profit, in the post of Councilman, the Natives are quite welcome to the honor and profit thereto attached. Taos. M. MARSHALL. CA TON, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1854 D. N. WaiTe, Esot—About serrenty-five years ego, Dr. etilor i nd'paiBhedta the world a cOmiutatioof compound an an English penny. at 5 per cent., from the commencement of the Christian era to the time of his making the calculation, which I think was isi - 1798, 'computing the interest annually. The Doctor said,and very correctly, that he could writedown the amount In figures, but the human mind was liadquatc to grasp them or e'en to countlhe nurattera. I . hare computed the interest on one cent from, the commencement of the Christian ins to to close of 1864, now near its end. Computing the interest at G per cent., and compounding the In terest, not at the end of each year, bat at the, end of every - 6liteen years and eight months, that being the 'intim' at which any sum at 6 per cent., simple interest, will double itself. Here is the result, in dollars and cents, $62,192,240,- 622,916,961,296,889,077,241,164,69.62. It will be observed that the four tight hand figures are cents and hundredths of a cent, those to the left hand of the first four are dollars. ' lam not aware that Dr. Priestly ever publish ed to the world his method of making hie calcu lation. I never had anything but the result, but the performance has always passed in thr world as the gigantic effort of a mighty mind; and yet, I assure you, after a little exercise of mental arithmetic, to fix on a method and elut ing point, the whole calculation did not cosbnie more than an hour's labor; and the method is -so simple that any boy who Is master of the multiplication table can make the calculation as easily and as quickly. as I did. Dr. Priestly observed, when he published the result of hie calculation, that he doubted7hether this globe, in solid gold, would cola the amount. Thin I had always been disposed to doubt, but, on trying the figures; I am satisfied that it would require several globes as largo as this, of 'pure gold, to make the above lam. If you should think this worthy of a place in your paper, I will in s future number give_ you the method that I adopted to make the ealenla tion, and also ohow you what would be the am't that a globe as large as this earth. in gold, coin• ed, would "number, and show bow it would com pare 'with the above figures. Astraxcno.. lows—U. S. Smanna.—The Nebraska mi nority in the Legislature, we learn by mail, have In caucus agreed (Dec. 20) to support for U. B. Senator Ebenezer Cook,. the Sliver Gray candi date,.whe twice received two voice in the Whig Caucus, and lannderstood to have five Whig eup portent in all. • This is all right; . The sooner the People are permitted td see that barely a name divides (nay rather distinguishes) Whig from Democratic fiankerint; the better for all hands. There have been quite enough of c r 093. purpose, already. From the Centre of the telegraph, we infer that no &tutor has yet been chosen. We pre. mime that the you of neither party has jet been !fully concentrated. is understood that the 'election of Cook (if 'he get It) is in part to be - pai'd for by'the choice of three - StinreMll Judges ;from 'the nolk!‘ of the /srehro4he Demomney.,.- (Prom Na Thaws of 7th.i Still Time. Longer Extension of Stay. The London Te. entire Treaty. Toe ratifications of the treaty signed at Viers. in consequence of the great accumulation' as on Saturday last between Austria, France ordrowinds musithis tana from tn• tome. aiikh bas go d thos fu attended ale eaertians, Dr. eat.la Mgt! and England will - doubles be exehan speedily es possible, and the treaty itself wilt then ! , 1 , It to r i t a ba . h ao.,*: ca 'be had be made known to tbe world. In the meantime '''""`"`''' h° minor so mai:am:eta and remain In thin ray mita the nitldle a vatietyof conjettares have been hazarded 00 Januar,: r.misltia rails Mah - . i 4 alitiath caraptad, till its:- mane of which have Leonwait, emailiii.Januarylatia. at tiemama, It the etif this important subjret, transmitted to no by our own correspondent All tisrvons desiring ho 'mama , him ma 1...Mimi... 1 Y abroad ; but we use satisfied that the real cub- resound to makes sae, annilmtion air possible, as un stani.e and purport of the treaty has not yet rirmanertausmatill prrsitan Or him to remain ' ed. ye hee,eee may be its provisions, we iiinir . ..r . u.:: , t a s p ii ri t , t ,,L ios uu r .r i ,.. s r ed. th. it , dab undertake to affirm, from our knowledge of the , linmeMos the aspens.. of aio ay to 'c' Sre.r l l:',. I rk! ' policy of the allied Governments and of -the In- F, B.—To patients shag, D r . Titd, from a tendons of Austria, that it does not pestpone fort reductlan from his regular charge Ina to mail, In minala I a period of three ir-ouths,the decision of a ques session Mt , . aWstim ortaaivslina. don of vital interest to the conduct of the war and to the future peace of Europe; that it does not contain.any guarantee, either direct or lath. net, of the possession of Austria; that it hag' never been intended to send a division of the Anstrian army either to Varna or to the Crimea, . that it does not contain any promise of subsidy or secret article; that the belligerent powers hare not in any way bound themselves to make any fresh proposition of peace to Russia, or to enter upon negotiations on any basis proposed by' the German Statesi and, lastly, that, although I France and England adhere to the Four Point I contained in their Notes of the Slth of August, as the chief substance of their demands and the sole basis of negotiation at the present timeni they have distinctly Intimated what their inter pretation of those propositions is, ouch as to in elude all the great objects of the war, and that I the cabinet of Vienna concurs in this interpre tation or. those terms. The conjecture we have mentioned having; been more or less accredited and cirCulated in Europe, wo feel it our duty positively to con- tradict therm' and we are inclined to believe that 1 when theextieles of the treaty are known, they will prove much more consistent with the ac count we gave on Tuesday last of the negotin- Gone. If oar information be correct, although thin convention is not an actual treaty of often- sive and defensive alliance between Austria and the Western Powers, inasmuch as Austria is not at this moment at war with Russia, it is of near ly significance, sad the strongest engagement which, under the circumstances, Austria could nip. We mean by this expression that wo be Bore the Emperor of Austria to have contracted a positive engagement to enter into an offensive and defensive alliance with the belligerent States against Russia, unless peace upon the terms exactedliy all the Powers be concluded before the termination of the current month of De cember or, in other words, unless in answer to the announcement at St, Petereburgh, that Aus tria is about to join the Western alliance, the Emperorof Russia declares at once his inabith . ty to prolong the contest. Such an set of sur render on the part of The Czar is at present highly improbable. He rejected these terms in the summer, when they were presented to him in n more conciliatory form, and when they were not preceded by the invasion of the Crimea- Count Nthselrode declared that such .terms could only be accepted by the Russian govern ment if it had already Buffeted the defeat and exhitestion of a protracted and unsuccessful war, so that the verylanguage in which the Em peror scornfully rejected this proposal, seems to condemn him to abide by the consequences of that refusal. The very first pledge of the sincerity of Sua vity, if she profesSed her readiness to enter into negotiations upon the conditions required by the rest of Europe, would be the entire cessation of her military 'movements and preparations; these are, however, canted on with unabated activity. IL despatch from Warsaw. dated the 4th of De comber, states that Gen. Sievers is concentrating the first infantry corps of the Sursiin artnyorith a portion of the Imperial Guard, on the left beak of the Vistula, that is, on the extreme western frontier of the empire, while Gen. Pat iutin is advancing with the second infantry coops on Podolia and Volltyna. Movements of this Mag nitude and importance, undertaden by whole ar mies (for each infantry corps, when complete, of about 62,0110 men,) at this season offiheyear, when the troops would otherwise be taking up their winter quarters, indicate a near approach of hostilities. Prince Gortschnkoff, and the Rus sian agents in Germany, have bees lavish of their promises end unsparing in their exertions to prevent the conclusion of the treaty between Austria and the Western Powers, but there is no reason to suppose that they are authorized to make larger coticessions atter no act of all but direct hostility than they consented t. make in the whole course of -tbe previous ncgottetions. The policy of Austria, though_slowly executed, has been steadily pursued; she has glees ample and repeated notice to fitmleand to all the world that,. if pence was not restored, she would throw the weight of her - armies on the side of the West ern Powers as soon as her preparations were. completed and the faction, oppesition of her German confederates overcome. Accordingly, within four days after the conclusion of the ad ditional articles of her treaty with Prossia.which rembxed all uncertainty in that quarter, the en. tered'i into her prewar. engagements with the Western Powers, which 14:inlet to the, verge of a titwiticatiecrwr war tigainet Eussia,and of an of einive and defensive alliance with France end England at the close of the present year. The effect already produced upon the whole of Germany by the Intelligence that the Treaty with the Western Powers is actually signed has been great and instantaneous. It is everywhere felt that the time is approaching when Germany may hope to playa bolder and a nobler part than she has hitherto borne in these transactions. The King of Prussia boasted the other day in the speech he opened the session of the Prussian Diet, that he was acting in the closest union with Austria; and that, whatever might. be the ne cessities of the time, Germany would act as one body. We arinototo sanguine as to believe that the inertia and the divisions of the Confederation can be so easily overcome as to make the Ger man States pastiest" the agreement DOT subsis ting between the allies, or to engage the federal forces of Germany actively in the war; but the Prussian Assembly, to which the words we refer to were so recently addressed. on hardly fail to lask for proofs of that intimate union with Ass• trig, which memo also union with the test of I Europe; and among the first objects of the alli ance concluded at Vienna we have no doubt that one of the chief purposes of the Three Powers is to apply their influence with energy to determine the future conduct' of Priissia at this crisis. It is fortunate that at the moment when the Chambers Are just convoked at Berlin an event of this importance occurs, net in the obscure re gions of diplomacy, hot in the face of Europe. A few days more will bring this treaty to the knowledge of the public, and the question will then be asked with Authority whether Prussia intends to adopt the resolutions of the triple al liance,. or to separate herself from them by a neutrality, which Is a disguised adherence to the ' cause of Ramie. The King of Prussia is ens petted in Germany of some secret ettmemeno or promise with ho Imperial brother-in-law, which precludes him from acting as an indepcu• dent German Sovereign on behalf of the honor and interests of his country; audit Is remarked with astonishment that the military forces of Prussia have been studiously removed from the Polish frontier, so Os to leave tht kingdom de fenceless on the eastern side. But these suspi cions will ere long be brought to a inure decisive test; for when Austria announces that she shall join the Weitern Powers, and place. herself at the head of the national.party in Germany, un less the peace of Eurepe be immediately secu red, the neutrality of Pr.ussin is, in fact, the on ly circumstance which encourages and edables Russia to carry on the war. SPECIAL NOTICES • 11:1derIllatl. - .—I offer myself as an Indepon &lst Csodldsts tor ALDERMAN. Is the , of iVvd, ruts burgh. et the nlnceloo to be held Jaa.7E. 18b5. Mayor of Allegheny.—h being very evi dent that the late lEhla printery utaelloo In *Heehaw . weye nwayolladtaltlettly by those who were not whips. to/ Mende bate whiled me to ran no an INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. to ampllentw with. their wishes. I an teranoevanwilfa tandltlate for cad °Mow dal.74a 'JA3IF.B MILLER. To the Citizens of-the Sd Ward. Pittsburgh I offer myself as a candidate for re-election a. Alderman, at the el•elJun tc b. UM on ,To.enday, tbe 2,lday ofJannam Board of Trade and orchards' Exchange. RE Regular 31onthly Mooting of tho As rorirr an .01 be Dol , l at thole room.. TUESDAY. , r. r.. whoa notion w ill bo taken on (.2344 e rt4l to Eh* Cowan oU on. W. wAyrs. seer. - HAZARD POWDER AGENCY. 11l Piddles of Powder CONSTA NT A LT ON ILANp. Safety 1 4 use. &Oa L. O. ORAVP,Agent.- Woimi! Wonnsi—Tbero is no disease MOTO GOMM. Mon. thii4l 4 lo, and yet non. which so few onently taffies the skill of the phys/eisnom worm.. They arshlghly . datrimental to the connitntioN.and their pros enoesdemld be cereal] goaded .seised by remote. On thetirstanifestation of emaptcone, .ray means Mould bedus expel them promptly and thoroughly. bYLants Terraltsge is well established as the meet certain, sag, and speedy remedy ever °gyred for this troublesome and dark. emir+ !naiad y; and all rehr bare the management of Oil. dreo Grad .keep this Invaluable maileins at hand. In eddltioo to It. perfect estell, It never Iblis to prminee the timing affect. 113..4itechaerra Eli be eand'ul to oak rto DILIVLANIE CELEBRATED TERM/TOE, and late now else.. MI other Versultagye, to totapartean. as* worthlen. Dr. ll' lien' Torm.lhote.e. hL odabrated Moe Me, oto now to had at all respectable DM/ Rom In the Vatted RAW .44 from 0010 pmyrl TiItOTIIER 11 . ,2941t01l Boeositaats to J. Kidd* Co.. Woad driest IWO 211=114.... IFTICOIOOOIII.IO FLIMINO _ BUTHERS, . OVECIE•0111 TO MD • W. 'WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . • NO. to IFOOO NCNIET_, PiTTSBUROI3, PA. n Drtarsat Dr. / .N7.l4NelOolobrated V. tags. Line JOHN C. BAKER it CO.'S TRUE 31EDiCD.TAL COD LIVER OIL, Recommended by all the Prufee.re of the Dfloritmo3ledledal Colle¢e. In the Boated Sta 44. ALE.. JOHN C. BAK EAE C0...9 , O.IIPOU-VD PLC ID EX TRACT OF SA RS'APARILLA. one of the test articles or the kind k 1201.1. . ALSO, !DUN C.-BAKER - 4 CO.'S YEW:TABLE VERMIICGE, le meal., Sped& Itir worms. and pleas,eilt to the lautn. . . YODER'S (LERMAN LINIMENT. a float valuable artl. cle for iioc.c &Lab for Rtnunatlem. a ovrtabo cur. ' for sale by JIIIIN 0, BAKER d 00., No. 100 Narth Mot, Philadelphia. del7-CooddaT And by Drustalyta generally._ Wilmide of Lime for Rale at KEY SEO, 140 Wood Orval. item' Venetian Linament fur sale at KffYBllltll.44o Wood !drool. 82000 Wanted on a Mortgage, for ono or two 'eats, an tint clue Real Estate, altnate In the hevt of the " t r . '9'l?!F at omm. "24f M'Clintock's Family Medicines.—We .1.1 the attatitleo of heads of famlboaand other*, to theid vertlanueut on the fourth Dais of these valuable FamiJ7 SIWICIneS. FAMILY FLOIJK.—Host britnan coru3tant oin hand. and for We WboDula and Retail by isol2-7.m.fe.1 D. W. lIHRSTIN k C0..93 and 95 From t. Agency of Dr. Fitch'e Celebrated Mad am:6, at Dr. G. 0. KEY.clEft'll Drug Mote. N 0.140, corner Wood st. and Virgin Alley: Cherry Polmonle, Pultonnary Balsam, Pectoral Expes— Grant, Pulmonary - Liniment. Depurative NFrop, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector. pure and medicine/ Cod LIT a OIL AnthDyweptie Mature. Cough and Cathartie MUG Nertine, Vernalfuga, Female Pills, Female climate. Or. Or, need byibim conatantly and with unprecedented sutra: In tba treatment of OullphJ, Optoomption. Asthma. !bar! Pima, thd p•nrao, Soo Oda. 51-in /Noun, HAtumali/n, Annie Clwnloads, AI, H. rte. Dr. Pdcol's emopoolifdl Rand Sarer /Idled Abdomina/ Supportort. fro. Fitch', improcod Sled Swing ED.!- der /7roor- D. Pach's Saver /Mal- inp Tun, Alm, .1' I or EYYDrpanrr 13InSeine, hvme, Buy parr., BL older Bran. Remember the ph.. Dr. KEY. SKIED, 110 Won! street. din of the Golden Mortar. Palpitation of the Heart, Nat VOUS MAUI.- ea.Llver Complalnt.rfeurldirla. preIMAM, Costive/nem and are all relieved and -dead In an' Incredible .hers Mace of duo. by Carter'. brattish Mature. the gnat ton fe and purifier of the bloat. It ~main. not a particle o Opium, or any mulct. drum M perfectly harm. lea, and ham mood MOM than lire hundred ream of Mem.: {Versa only refer the reader to the certilicates. • fen of vhleh mar be bead In another 'abloom, andel] of whirb are detailed In full around the bottle. It it the greatest of all Spring and Pall Medielnea. and p.a... an Milt; enre near the blood truly remarkable. ' Fun adeverthement. nce..M.ltedAnT . • . • Hoofland's tterman Bitters, prepared and sold by Dr. Jackson, at the German Medici Store. 10 Arch street, Phlla., daily Inme...• In their ..ell dowry.] relebrity, for the eon M ail dlteaaes wiring from .lerange moot of the liver.. re... Dater. have, Inland. r••••• 1 • bleating to the ardicted..hr , timer their gratitude by the moat ilattning testimonials Shia medicine hureetablish. ad for Itself a name that competitor. however wily that echerue., or seduetive their promisee. cannot reach. It “Ined the public amildenre by the immense hererlite that have tern deriral hem It. and trill over cr.alotain its Po ellka ite advertisement. ler.t.Ydge2•T PHILADELPHIA:_ Fire and Life Insurance Company •No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CI•STOM HOME, Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Pv'rPvton I nr Limier& on every deer:l.44lon of Proper, or Merehandlee. tt reser/stabil. reter ot premium. ROBERT P. KIVO, Previdellt M. W Vice Pnuldeut. DlItErPOll2. 4 : R. 11- lino. W. M. e, td.. J.ahn Clavt.na, Mu.. P. B P. N. C. Ph.naam flowsrp.... r. PLALIAMM. YT S. U. OOFFIN. • . 111111 sad µ'e.l .meta Reliance Mutual Insurance Sompany., OF PIIILADELPIIJA. OPTIVE NO. 70 ItILTr7 STREET. thltaaL fart.lso—Anett.,l2l.724, Settrtio FIRE INSURANCE—On Reding", Lim u.ka ur Perpotwel. liiTheodite, Furniture, k. t tewll or etnatitty. Th. mutual prtswiele. row:blewl with Om eeturity ot • Pt S Caeitat , entitles the I neared to ohm. IN the tweet.. of the Compeny. wlttvntt Mobility foe lota The &wipteettifiestee of this ()meaty, Or ato ehamtlble, et , v4,, T cNthapltel litA J let t ot Ltweettrl tl theme te. r Tie et ler. oil Sroud. We, It. Tio•atte...m. Lee, Jitithurst. T. C thentge N. 'W., 0. W. CarpeutOr Lieut. W. Tingley. Robert elem. L Lotitrot,` IU. L. Cerra. 1tu...11 MIL Itohtrt .teseee 1.. Uric, r-fwerd 0. Jame. Jacob t: Beating. ' J. ti Ag.t. 11431,G , mraer Tblrd and Wmd stmets LADIES' FANCY FURS. IVIVCORD CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STREE7S. pia.ARE NOW - OPENING THEIR LARGE .toot 0 , V ANCY FIIRA. diathfacloe .v.rl •arl.t• SABLE, MARTIN, SQUIRREL LYNX, CJNEY, SWANS DOWN. TALMO, VICINPLINES, VMS, }WM, Ae. vhich mrta lhe , agAp . t4og . 113 . • LadleA HENRY H. COLLINS, POIZAV•AULNO ANP COMMISSION MERCIIANT, Asy IVIIPLEAALIC DEALER . IY sea Prndoce thrveralli . No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh Dividend—Citizens' Insurance Company Tux President and Director,. of thin Coin pony hare nth. day J.el•re-t dividend of rots Dot LAro pet bare, owe the Capitol Mont; tows DottAhs Peter. to the Oterhhohlore or their legal rrpreeentetivee on and War the 21.1 hut, sod On DothaarnKhted to their sta - k. eASIDEL I,IIARHIIELL, SW. T. I . llnothosh Dee. 1(41,140 , 1--del$ , Xtle Citizen's Insurance Compy of rittsburgn ITM. DAUALII SAMUEL L. aeit.snzu. 01 . /IG4 %I WATER. 11ATTMEN NASKIET AND WOOD SPRZETS. OIiIPIuariIiMINS&WZDTHA'IRIE" 10 , 4470 evautzt pm], flf_Uot NEA ant ,M 11.4.60 ,N.111G41101, sad TRAINSPOSTATIO.Y. oust-rorre . 4ilalr-.4.". iihn. Winter. Jr. ' A. X. Kier, lerbert 61717i5r,,Jr, WM. tta.m. B. Harbsortt, John Nullworth. Ira. IL Pennock, lesnrisi &diem. Writer errant. J, littoorreartatar, Jts. M. Cooper, , au. H. Ilayr, Jam ghlst.rn. &111 A. A. A. CARRIER & 8R0,. 2 . Corner 4th and Smithfield sta., PITTSBURGH, PA_, ' AGE. 7173 state Mutual Fire & Marine • INSURANCE COMPANY OP HARRISBURG CAPITAL $350,000 r ~: 1 ~~ .y t:, OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $300,000: INSURANCECONPANY OF rim VALLS? OF VIRGINIA, WINCHESTER, VIRRINIA; Capital $200.000. orrICX P.e?0,./i. INSURANCE GO. or PirtsMUM:, AUTIIO - RIZED CAPITAL $300,000. .4set 0. A. CAITRIBIL Seer. - - Election—Citizens' Inauraace Company. —An Election for fifteen Directors of chi. Uninpany. to serve the eranhur yaar. wilt be held at flip OYU* or the Cowpony, on MONDAY, the IBM be. twenty the haws of 10 A. Y. soda r. w. . dr4.2efr SAMUEL L. MA RAIL/ILL. Secretary. Pittatrurgh and Eric Railroad.—Notige tennh/ elven to the BtakhoWere of the Plttotokrgh ILO ne e keno./ enetpany. that en electlon wlll In hehtilt Kett one,nem e . Dover Connti, Ps, on the YIRRT 311/1k DAY OF DECEMBER,At 11 o'clock. A. ►t., for Dlreotorsto torte the coating yinkr. THOMAS J. ROWED. Preoldent.' The Condition of the Stomach is of vital 1,,,,,e,,,rte5,--No moo, vomart, or child can be health,' Ols bertha work of digestion la regularly. thoroughly. Soo rigorously performs& With thresefbarths of ehillsed ao dety, thls oot the am. Amd yet this nand: Is • 111111 the reach of .16 HoodsteDs nano. =tars, Drate.ll by D.C.. H. Jaektoo, Phlla,.lll s sorely create a Ito* sod healthy &atlas, of ths stomach as oft will Woo fb• frletke, of easallrery. Lot the Oaks oY . dyspeyele oy:lse digestion in any of Ito 011 m. try It, and op anarantio gomt .poodle. physleal throe, Arm men*, Bound eltosi try Ekbt. and. 4:wrested rbeartalanta by day. gen .adninane meat, illallLlhrtlYer Ease and Comsort.—'rhe Conform4or howrtod hoot Pula. amity Rolla th. n.t to 16. wunu gape data Lhad,o3 . am but lies can otiihd herd as an old ono • not At sad good otaf be pfd t 77 Wood mt. sOd?.7 W. DOUOL•8.1 HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention ofßupon to Blair Imulyoßtock of HARDWARE; AND .BADDLERW : complistart cos of the mod. coolyWomottonytl Lottbs RIZICCIED BY MYOZNY PICECIYI 111031 =EOM and which they otter on tho moot Aram . tarry; *sr Mtnto going Emit vat Ina tbair Interest inoosotipy :L.Pqrboarkiiim -New Daguerrian Gallery. NELSON would respectfully inform AS. friend. and the rublie eenerallT. that in order to T:ta ' AN ' ta d tr Por..ollk, Third street.) nneol lb. moat oparloanand magnilleent Light Gallerles ever ennstrneted ter Oa. duerrentype purretoes. in the United States. tie are ued peepared to eget... Likenesoos 01.11 vixen and style., In rifeenther. from r n'eltok A. 31. 11'1 4 ...Hock P. NI. A t tr.m all io solicited. tebether the r velelti for tilteneste ea or 51. geom. old Pont OrAce lialldine. Third street Chemical Erasive Soda—Give it a single tam.—lt Is one of the moat aractlyal and useful &move , stern( the day. by orbleh 50 per rent. I. raved in the time and latau of truhlar. all poucding and =meld. friction. so necessary In the oil war.l..utirely dispeaset And little Yummier labor steed be perforated than the 0.11- .57 rinsing and boffin. The cloth.. will look much whiter sad chquaer, sod tut loneer they when we.hed In the uxuel we,: It ie warreol ed not to la ure tn. tin.. &brie ' Thli.ap hen:Lit...Lis superior for the toilet. and the removal dot!, whoclgrease, ac.. from ail kinds of silks and woolen goods. It will remove meth, tan. lee.. from the skin. basins It *nand white.: Vor cleat:dna pant...furniture, Sc.. one fair trial will cons •Ince the candid Mind. notwoly that it works much Quick er. raskr and more thorough than lens cribs common brown or family snaps. but that It ewscts a easing In the nrst cad. crPrinters keening e mtrong eolutlou of thle Von on hand. will find It Invaluable to the cleaning of type forme, ar., es It remove,. the Ink readily, and without mine) to the type Or the noe of this cosy, the dleileultr.hemtorore export &need with the bard water. of the South and West. le en. tlrely nbetated, and the water anode •oo ',breaklog• or ^eleaeeiva.^ ti pose... Res excellent pmpertles for 113.1 In water, sod 1. therefore rendered a valuable marine ".The proprietors offer this In a writ and merchantable style, being put up In pound ban, and each bar stamped With the proprietor's name. and warranted equal to the recommendatien, when used according to direction. OT4e - b.siiiiinelP may b. wished with thins:on without bengn, led as with other snapa. Trailers and the public generally are requested to gin the Chemical Era/rive Soap a reletrisL:-.. fold, wholetale and rot W. .t Dr. KEYSER'S, )40 Wood trret. corner or Virgin alio, Frostwort or Bock Bose, for the Cure or Pelimeninns Diltairimil—Now harm. January let. 1852. —sly coo Charlet has been ended with luflaturnetion of the hip Joint. At the age of 5 he wee that attacked. In liarnmarlon Increased until the hip mu very badly die eared, and the joint eerlouely &Cont.! him leg, dress op ro that it was Imneesible to straighter, IC s professor ef surgery gave Skits bin decided opintru that the leg wand never heal, nod that the young one wood moor wait moan. The direnee Ingenue.' .o rapidly that fa twos and halfyears he only walked with • much. wad the effort, to exercise the limb was attended •Ith-great rain, en that he mold not sleep. I eatcbed him co etteutively that for tee menthe I .lid not bare ono full night's rest Ile had been treated by distingulehed medleal prattlti/mere bY leeching. blistering. de.., he had aim lees before the .lledl nd Clinique of li•le College. The 'needles tner mom mendel were most faithfully tried but without nis mu hi. disease and drealful rendition eighteen moutha since when hemrnmcnoc..l MAU. Myers' Rock Rose. One bottle was but partly taken when he wart lunch better, continuing until three bottles had been taken, when • ours slag entirely mmideted. nne he le in cocci. lent health. This is the testimony ~f and tan be corrob orated by addrensing Mn. Catharine 11r0111, 91 Wallace et, New Caren. Coon.. or can be Onto sahrtantlated by hundreds of witneeree, or by all.nxeing a line to Rev. W W. Belden. New Have, laum. ld wholseale and retail the Drug Stem of .(31,01t0E ILK EYnit, So. lid, corner Wood et. and Virgin elle., IferSiot of the Golden Mortar. nolf.-dawi Groat Ciro of Rheumatism—The Editorx eel tt. Richmond • Republican, Do, MI lay that Carter'. Spanith Illatureje no 9Arl medicine. - They hal . man In their ~ , r ees who waa afflicted with violent Meresuiat Rheumatism. who wee continually complaining of trawl-, In the beer., limbo and frants,hte 1,441 had hoonme feverish and mittery. neck ewollen. throat sore, and all the symptontenf Rbetio.atism. combined with Scrofula. Two inttlee of Cu ter). Spanish Mii.urn cured biro. and In an editorial tinnce ne at owe. they Lear test) mony to its wonderful offeets, end n,, their °nip reaet that ell suffering with eharese i t the blood are not aware , of the eatetetsce or such a undlcins. ibeT eh... , fully recommend it. See the, crctineatc and notice In full around the 1 xOl.. de.,o-dtwim9 PEARL STEAM CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, VIM RA 1.1.1t9A1 , STATION. Families will be supplied with our various Knrl .test. • Braun A Kg., rorn-. of I.ll.rty and et.. CIAlr Mt, Pittsborah: U. r •ich•fte., or J T Susi pl.. DruireistP, Allrahrny. r e Ir,lnltTortot to ttritlll...• I r ..Ither rerun, Coal! drlivrrt Nl-k 1101 AN. ICK,01:1/1* L CR UNI±ED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY X.ND TRUST COMPANY CAPITA.L-4250,000. ttgia x L cons, OF TUE HOME mat , t T 1./1111...11,1:1./•111.‘ I,IIM - I , IIIM .4,,,pben R. Cra./f.ml, God.dehh • Jacob I..}m•nslV a. 4 , 1 =V* Orr... 111tttata Ond•lrs, 1 1 111111 , 4 P , Thelos4—.9tephen Peelnid. 37.5 t /9,lulen:—Amtanre W. Th0n31....n. irat./..srr—Piltstwrgh, J.... /I. 111111.11. 11 • Allegheny Ohs-. It. Il Slowrr. 31 1' tIROPAig Y AIINOI.D, A celth otreet. Httshurga. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Second-hand Tools and Macninery. 0,2 E small Hand Lathe: fbilson Furnaces, Wro'l Ironlublng Ride d“ AND FITTING GEN,tALLY, •La th Nott , h.a•rartml ,: • • $l./ • head th•awlogy.raotas For Ilranning and rersidath.s fßoalthogs. T ro vo Web fleets. 410 aolodle* Ando A. A W. *III router( AT Warstiox awl V•ntllatlat One 2 WWI 6Latat -41ot Pipe, nr Foroane, Church..., 00 loch Speeder Caw , !1 ...6 c , lioatOtah!, F iknaaaa. Cowl. Howm low, at the Ea.!. Cotton VI nflu. AlleAluny. J ioh ail Rotolo or Dltalllnex. No. 'A 1,1,1, • KING. PKNNOCE. A ("0. 110Li11E8., HARE & CO nams,un A. 11. HOLMES k 1:1{01IHER, KALI Ur/IPT I. I ID BOX VICES, ii.VMMEREB 140 N AX LKS, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. NAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobeece & Cotton Screws, sherte.e.a.a run,: hr nery. Car am. Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBIYIIO H, PA., 1V m. 0.., No. al Wean to., Irma. Plan coo SZCOND fir All sari Irsznetted. mtalif . Chest Protectors for stile at KEYSER'S, 110, Wood stmt. 50 grou 3l'Lline'e Liver Pills and Venni- Siievcir male l •t KETSEII, Drug stores ISO Wnod t Hardware Salesman Wanted. in a first else Pbll.lolphla nous. A coot:emon hookas Imoob oloe of lb* booklet. sod kos.vne. with para... from Pew.,howls sad Ohio. of other f rompt. poyi.l trod. 000 widows W. J. MA K. 010. ===l Hydromagen Cork Soles justt recd and for _o. at KETACTII4.I4O wa td,L. PITTSBURGH Life, Piro - & Marine Insirrance Company OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, ~ I LSONIC MALL, rirrzumuin. PA. JAMES S. MOON, PrendenA CliAltniA C 0.., Semis.. - - . - - • This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining tom manacled with I.lrF It Also t nplart null and Caro RUM on the Ohio and It balrfgpvl rireno and tributula, Muth, Hike rm. And against Loss or Dantri,go by Firo, hod somiltsbthe Perils of the Ses and inland Natintion sod Trsitspoststioo. Policies hissed at the lowest sates cossistent trlth Rests to all parties. 17...1.n aB. Ilnon. DISZCIroIe: Km. S. Hann. pang . solifetlntrta; JarnmD. McGill, William Phillip; Alexander Bradley. Johan... 4/, John Inflexion. Joseph P.1.1•1.,II. D. Itohertllahrity, Jahn IleAlen; Alexander Itemottl; Arm IV.- P. Johnetnn. Joann Mandudl, ll.:lff:l ` .f..l ° ,ltat...b. Ooorgo 8. &Wn. i Ilra. Btoneo wan; sarntelyto (Pool on,' Ir.. tlimo/.1 Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle tdlntim and Matting Ponder, In 1I also paokagoa alway on hand and for FOP from Magatilto, In lota to mit ono rhiaen,on faiotsblet.nals. Alan Pointy Ann D. W. C. BIDWELL, Ilann6ettoore Ant, n 07411/ IM /front groat. Inttoburnb. • DIED.—At Elisabeth. Pe.. on Wednealar tart. the 27th Inet., MARIA, U. inift3t:i, in the 2ltb rear of her 'age, wife of Charles T. !time°. end denehter of the tete Y. lloL nun Earl. It,, fnneral null take elan from the resblionee of her tuotber.in Illentlegham, at 2 o'el.k.. 11114 r afternoon. Cullum! will be In waltltor at the Morton babe itel42, K 13 o'clock. :to caorr panto. to the teal nn of Sire. ulmny. The Mende of the family are ro6eetfolly In vited to attend. t. 1 • •TATEMENT of deposits and balance ' L7 d effelta . la the Dank of Pitteburah, of the amount 0 , d eem, wbiell within tb be eta of We statement Wire net either been In...reseed or dinainiehed. with I h elm. of the &molter'', the date when sorb deerwita we made, or Inalanue earned and th• amount thereof Noma. Renitence. DWI. Amount. And. W. Tluchiteam..- 1078 Sop 'A, 4100 00 "" No .18 81 (x) Gnome Leoullietiiwir " • Jul 18 11 w J. H. lLemleicluou 1981. .1a IS. 17 Al 1810, al D 4, 7A-00 John 31etai...—,..-... " • - Ju I, 113 00 Jos ilexl. roiling mill, ISBI. Aloe 14. 100 00 A. W.Ta7105.....-....-leoliatia, Pa.. 4.1.5....11 1, 000 00 Statement of Dividends of said liabk w leh have so- tualont unthawed for tot,il of ththe 7 snowding the date of tbi• butem with the wjacom f the Btoek holders to whom the, are we. their ply* o eldenew,ste - A'oonee so. when der:. Shorts /wt. Wm. Su ,S Zthwithley Slay 13,,•51. ' o sou 00• yTqf Nifsburon, 00. JOHN BNYDEII, Cashier of sald Bank of Pittaburgh, tug duly &nom upon ht. oath does tay. th at he Itylleyan tbe abuts Stannous:lc In nimbi% to unclaimed .dlVldaudt und dugglnta to to comet as abatod. JOHN SNYDER, enable, cam won Mb s übuabnudldlirw me . TIYO S t STdEayL e. Old. OR CINCINNATI—The Kit'adriculltriVArtlitsint 10 o'4l, 1.1/ " Fo P rlgg o bl or W.% 'NT lIMS.SYCK de la A or • - lOR CINCINNATI.—Tho new snd mabstautlal etprotr PlV i tlatia*lP4 , i1:411"" eu'"`tr'S kitreeMth Intl. at 10 s g'etotta. d rot%elght o o p rcAnots Arsp,. Good - den o; P Liy.musros, Ascents. Administrator's Notice NOTICE isheraby giveit that' Lettere'of Adm Ugandan hut/ma granted tn the anbanib:r Do the State of Thoona Tald.lato of Alltaltt Tp. deed; aU parsons towing talmolan Indebted to odd estats an ragoestod to mato lattne dada pelltnat. god all Alma bar • Apr clalma to mama than, pope anthntlastad, for mottluant. do hOlO O B - • JAM E S lIENItIr, • HIV YEAR'S PRESENTS—To close but mT lot otAnnuAte - for will Dell the folknrinn • eon: 'genets of Iftenerr, Gal et •unnal, Diane Bing Ilirif en. Almada Offering, Mae Hoeg Afreotion'e GIN 1/ .rienAsWp'• Offaringm A. Make, Gun Annual; W. Al ;who now want trratlw, all won at • LAGlnfra. Rood stmt. Western ..nsnrance Co. of Pittsburgh. ' ATE.NIENT of the Assets of the Western ' . t Ispors,o. Co. or oittitnersh. o the Mgt d as of oot , - Ler, 'VI: • nu Capital ....... . Isom .d .............. 190.772 of Prraltua Notes. ............. ....... 211.= 31 Cas.ti . . . ........ 9.773 118 Amnutatg. 4,13t1 25 ?I•ort.rdae .... . ..... • ~ .. . „... 1_755 TL I Rotlrmsted a=ot3ot doe tat t.rou rolleted. ' Wi•ektt. 1,000 titt OfJo, Fttrulturs,Ac .•1 Ptak, , F. A. tiOntallr. hoer. S'rATEMENT of Deposits and Balances of Drpraite in the F4zrelerr &Tan, /3.lnk Pittsburpli. • lrh hare remained unaltered and ovelalmad for three 'tare next precedlNl the date of thl• tltaterorot: Richard J. Beth, bal. (let: TS. 1051, ....... ......Fhl to. Mania Woolley, dep.Jtme 3,16.61, .... 60 00. Thera are to oechatate,to the Ptah, JOIIY ma00nv1.e...m.,7 Flrrvicre Peparif irahhar Pargarrok. becemher 2511.11364. Affirmed lento and enbacrited before me. de.d.ff [dee' era J. IdeD. GLENN. Notary Publie. Land for Bale - 11 WILL 5e11250 acres, 'being the principal I part of what Is known us the ... Woolsey Farm," silt:ate In the forks of Tough, Rol:Waver town/hip. Westmoreland county. Pa- one mile and the Youghiogheny river and Connellsvills Railroad, and eve mike from ths Monong. het. About one hendrcel acre:lore well Omlam.l and the remainder cleared and well adapted to either agricultural or grating purpocea I'm. thousand dollars Elms purchase 111.11, tot he paid inDmmi,theremaindermarrernaln ten ears. no Interest, If required. Enqulre of A. 11. MILLER. 4. Plttstrurah. or the robscriber, Dm. the premises.— Title indisputable. eisi-wtrd DAIID PORTER. AUNDRY BLUE—The attention of fatal and gosh-women Is invitwd to this Blue, which!. /4100, Indigo dissolved, having all its propertim retained. The Lau:wiry Biro tgesesses, over the tottilmolved Indleo the advantage of imparting • better color to clothes, of be- In,: much more duple and waver:dent for uro, and of be. Ina • I.4Ving of sßnot one het!. aging to the fact that not more than one Imlf of the indigo ran be dimolved by wa ter. It Iv entirely. destitute of any properties inieriouS to clothe. We would oolloit a trial, and warrant It to be aa represented. For sale by JOHN . lIAPT,Jr.., dreese N 0.141 Wood st. FI I RADE FOR THE WEST—Wanted to ex `. chance 10 serener ground, adjoining Allegheny aty, for good, Pittsburgh tiamtnra her... ke the owner!, going West a burette I. off erect. Enquire of dedAttf TROd. WOODS.. 5, 4th st. Sl i UG:111 hhdx. prime N. O. Sugar: 100 bble. N. 0. Molluscs, for sale by R.llOlll-40N A 00. RIED PEACHES-200 bee. D. Peaches LI just reed end Be sale by IL 110111 SON / CO. NOTICE --On and after Jan. let, 1855, the underdAned trilled!. for cash elosleely. An 'ex perience ore.. Ore years In • ruLted b ex usiness of cash and redlt, hes connrroed the undemslaned 1n the opinion that • rash out la better for both buyer and seller. the seller sa o business on N.. pron. lavause he avoid. t'noter.ll7;r4 nod Ifit.:teldi the.:=4l7; ge: loot style and at the lowed prises. The stock of Dore Cluthltur 1011 Whilsteekly additions or uverythlng new and desirable. In materials for Clans' near he Is -detertninito not to be surpassed In variety, prim, or sans. (waist, to buyers. CIIESTER„ 74 Wend street. I - 4 1151.1-175 bbls. White Fish and Trout; bbla N lO bli do eret do a.Cod do eb. just roo d 'd and for No by R. ronigow CO 25,1 liberty et.- .t . tESS PORK-65 bhls. Mess Pork, heavy, IT Jost recd for tale, , R. ROB SON CO. 11110L1. BUTTER-4 bbls,t fresh Roll But- LILO, not reed and form!. by R. ROBISON• CO. VIEAILLS--20 bbls. Pearls just rec'd and jIL for mole hr tlet . Z R RORIAnN a CO. EST BOOKS atDAVISON'S, 6.5 Market at.. near 4111: Ruth Hall. Amens'. a homily hlstorn Pad. Dolma. by Ike Memel: Life °Martin Luther, beantlfullL Illustrated ca Amerin end R W nallsh edltimos ards to a Young Onav awoken.. by Dr. J W. Alexander. 0417. S Dandelion, by author of Flower of Family; Parish and ether Railings, eilmran; Jeanie Itiorrimm humanity to the City; Revisal Yore/lons, tel aeries, Bake,. Pionser's Permone to Children; do feasts: Juvenile honks for New Year'. ho . Co., by de22 J DAVISON. el DEAFEST HOUSE AND LOT IN TIIE k) CITY—A Lot 21 by 0.0 ft. fronting en Frostier rt.. at tit •,neellon of 8,011 oultlela is a two etor Rick House, arranged with hall. par • lor.diting.room and bitch. en on th. nest floor.and 5 chamber.. the seemod; now tents for Sill. and will too entd or the emeedleigly low prbwof 21.200...._App1y to 0. MeLAIN note, 21. bth et. Mirror of Sevastopol, Crimea& Black Be . . ,Tllt; Mott intoreutlng topic now before the world, 010 W OP TUE CITY 7319 dRCAS coml., CHI .A. and MAP tor BLACK SEA -A large, new and beau tiful sheet- bug out These are the only authentic Mews. ehowthe the 00001 pereltion of all ibe fortitiestione, with menet names, and number or gone in earn. and giving toll deercl..tion of the elty. Ito public building,. harbor, Re- Ala, Slap of Crimea showing the mints.r go lotions of ll...allied Love, ourrotindAm Sevastopol,. al a \ leo., the Mark Ora rontalning distances from °oast.- tloonle.erlthotati , tleal Information relative to the popu oll the prinetpalmile. of Com., I•ohilsheel on one ,lorel. 2 , ..`a:11: Inches. Pfice, 1 rots. . • . Ag.ote entard to tell Ude went W erery Fate. W.. ul dirnalttEms-le to du. trade. . . . . • . Paper. ni•lng.the above nye me morn insertions. and 14111MOK PPP, PEW tn the publlther. will tervire•• copy ~pultnne4,uo,, of the Leo ,fete 13,-trntyneettahltehment, A,rente will find tide tafbe • the innet galrahlo pul,liral I , n out. de2.,:tr OrtlrPl/1110 aan rO3OO. IL 0, PiLtsberegh, Dee..2:l. `NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the litnekbotden , nod Dean , . of Directnra tha, Ohio W. Penna. il.ilmad enmpany. Err the <lamina ye.. will ne Ilea at the office of tin company, in Patalatrgb.am m Thaday, [ha . ...sth day of Januar/. 11, W, b , twann the boon of 10 t. 0.00.18 P. V. Meeting it 1.1.1 By order - nf the Board of Directors. J. ROBINSON Seey tJeurnel. Nat. Bleyeddk. Axy.Yr/ean, Thyn mul aucrni. VITTSCCILOR an 01=11.7111.t RA1..., 1 Pittaborkb. Doe. =et. 18b4. - • VOTICE—The interest'un the Bonde o thO iN City or Pittabargh, gtrrn . to the rittkbarsch Ann rkatoortlle Itallotail Co , trill le pall on the Id proximo. .t the Honking Ron.. °Mom Itean, Sherman It Co., Now York. thk...N,111, ITIL A.IIILL, Tran. Corm justreceived for Bale. rIHE undornign I'm th.Eao- at hie Oliii‘il i r RARE 5, : ......d o r. =h. r:ud .......... Vehicle! berth _ Law - mall _ • ll .r lt a u... ~.„ ~ ,, , ,tr. . ar ir r ,.r.ii. 1717=1-tta CARRIACIII3. guz.mr.s."Vp• 611,e, aa, which he .111 well on the wery pa= led'.. s 11l cob. !Bela n had tool,. year r pkt unks a g= tr i ld Vt i ii . til p o u well x lta:tt a, ..,...ut t • iewpeathdn7 hill,b4 I:we wlahlet: t r , &debar are a' 1 .."1 '"in =ltawati l "H de f fMll! AR sr-- • Hortik.— Society. PM Pittsburgh Horticultural Society will hod theta Annual MeetloA. ha the , Nathan of Adele re. foe the ens - ulna yeah on WEDNESDA V, ad dhy of nAI7, , o'nlma._.•. IL, at the albs of Jas. Ward. ajh aL Pune:tall attenatlon requeuteaL de.edt. JAS. S. NEO LEY. Seer.' I . LOVER It TIMOTHY SEEDS-36 balm ve nter uld bus Thooths is sz t l i l etn .her We he TOY PEACHES-14 sacks peeled and lo do maeelont In don for tab. b_r d:24 _ _ leAIA It DICEL)II . l a). T - IM( BEEF-20 Ms. prime just ree'd and J/ tbr ode by tleVi 8. lIARILI.OOII t CO. • TIM PEACIIES-50 bus. prime hakes in jr• non, .14 for W. by & 111.11BAU011 A CO. 91ANNERS' 011,-2.1 bble. in store and foe sate Fr de: S. ILLIISAVOTI* CO. LANK BOOKS & STATIONERY—Day Boob. LeAxer. Clutha/Id Account Becks WWI lauds: Work of every Aftralptionmode to order , of may pattern repainer. A fall Aneartmomt of Mee Stationer,. Mr ml. h> • de-1 S. BADLER. Allectionm nliy PEACHES-300 bus. this day reed dc4l LIESTIS IL COLLINS. BEANS -20 bbls. prime white Bean.l for .1. tor ‘1•19 =NFU U. ovum. LINSEED OIL-33 1 bbla. for salo by de23 - ur.sur ti.a.lusroi. LI-100 bbls. Louisville Lime for sole M by de2B lIENRY 11. COLLIINS. ' CHEESE -1000 has. for sale by • dew HENRY 11. COLLINS. 6, , UN DRIES-1500 bus. prime Peachea, half; 10 no bas. stud hrielll/4 1%0 b 401: "- qupar D 7kr1Botter pJK I s ta • yni • 11011 Butter. .6 uols.onierur. • 4 cute I" ' HE4at ' , a pure orticle t In store end for We' by de' • SHIM ER a DILWORTH. NA °oll9 . l2sl4 b l L ith rube lL tr ßEC ZF E lgtt lYn t/t r war by VI M. 11. nurroN. No -12 nr:gl 4. `EMI-ANNTIAL SALE—A. A. M/14101:1 I. Co. annomirethe opiitling of their Seini.Anectal Salo. eir Immenee stock. and will continue the tame thro. the mouth of Jannarw. All their whineeale ream will he open , . to the ratan trade and tbemitlre Stook In all their tale. rooms villain martini down and claw' oa t at from tl 60 per cent. lase than regtilar print*. d. 20 1_1( 4 )1411Y—.10 Lis. just reo'd and for sale by. ILCULL.Dia. RY PEACHES-3U sacks reed and for sale by tb;7ls , 11.EN1, MOOLLINS. ARD-10 kegs juet reo'd and for eale by th. 2.5 EIKNItY H. OOLLINA rIORN MEAL-10 bbloAbr sale by U , 3.D.M1LL1A313. HOLL BO TTEIII--2. lads. for sale bv ITILLLont. A e l . yg . o L . E .r ti t t ; b leu ente. Onlae botantgiti Prelloll Start Drat., far handker ebbe!, glove. We, with • fine variety of Pertowery In eoieAd ll tiIiRiSTMAS HOLIDAY'S at hand and Pratte anJ Platen at lees th. wet. We here Me der nmple still greater reduction to the primeof o ua ur etlt of !grader. Freeh Syrup., Ramie, to.. and will. if roralbie, &leo them out the present weak, waratiilrre of met. Now le the Woo ley in a 'apply of Fenny Ororerliwg and Liberty et. the place. The Shot W the otiDnnunlty .111 .ork hoop r. J. W. fiIeFARLAND. 1)111t4I§IE COOKING RAISINS at 8c per lb; X Prime Cooking Prone. at Be per lb.: C/olteritalelne. )tt Ito plr IN Preserved Citron, Whiled Orange Peel, Fieeb tlroond and Whole ejohve. tr., err sale by deft J. W. aIePARLAND. WS Liberty at. E C URE A HOME—A • VALUABLE A, CHRIST/IAS OlPT—Snveral good Building Lob in tt` 4‘o.l, 3LP T =.tlPbruid.F Q . `• ,ll,l7, 3 l°,l .711 p. mrnt4 Ar.'skt,T2lrt• I' V BIZ month. For tartiniarn i mil on &CUTHBERT it 005. 110. 34 nt. AGAN & ABL have just ruled per Ad ssois high i ur• thit dor, • largo Ca! int of k=l:',7° VENISON For sale at Rom, Patton Combs', In Um Maan&d e'4 GOOKINu RAISINS, ' Currants, Spiess, Cider and Brandy, au male at BOS. ) tot,) - I IMO. da.M Gate Morris' Tea MaYt,) In the Diamond, RABBIT'S SOAP POWDER & SALE- Par sale by J. W. IttePARLAND. ii.RESEE ARRIVAL OF , SPLENDID GIFT BOOKS YOB ORRIBTRI/US AND NEMt YNABB—The LLLueorMartla Latbry,.6o eems. .The Steroblkad Oondt.. Sim Diadem. The Dook of the Iloadalr. Cabinet Annual." ! • Derr from Moons Meld los. LealSits otAleamer. lard. Oreamos 33 robs .c! Waverly Norele.l2 sad 21 vols. Jost d and r eale br . KAY C0..66 Wart et. XTRA PRUNES me ~in very. handso -fad er seam bearor for Ws by' IMMO. GROUND MACE & NUT3SE(39-rea'd and fbr ash by /don W. A. 11V6LIIIM. Sbr ART'S (New York) _C c eLDY fOrriooal. LARD-:3°kego for Bala by J. a marina AMUSEMENTS. nor jw m asu. b<Asid.ia Adevaro AJvertisemen. eff Cowart. or Public Ysibl LECTURE, Young Ideas' Library Association.RAy D TAYLOR, Esq., of New York. the Poet and Traveler. vs!! Leture at MASONIC HALL. on ne,t SATURDAY Errnlng. Dan ?MIL Sr.a . ,— . ThDr.sophy of „ - Doors okrn at V., aekck. fixture to commence at TS ~:ock. Tickets or admiseinn eta.. to be had at the Mu. sic and Book Stares. Hots* Library !toms, Lg•ttnre Cour . Initteeand at the door. HENRY •ITOODS. IT3I. IL KINCAID. JAS. D. HOLMES. ELIAS IL IRISH. • JyriN M. KIRK rATR tt ICIL d.C9 Lecture Commiee. rintilo:lAAA GEAND OPENING NIGHT. MUND.4 E. DEC IS TH. AND CONTINUE NIGHTLF, sA NFORD'S NEW ORLEANS OEM TROUPE, ~111.11ISING TWO COMBINED COMPANIBB. Including the Champion Dancer. R. SLITER, Anti the Benowned COOL WHITE. The Celebrated Quartette. Meters. andAl LYNCH anARAVANAOIL with the boot Solo Dutra. mental isolirmera in the world. will all appear at curl entertainer.... Sir - Por particulars see LOla /11-B - AllinlaelocL Tvientyllea cents. tioWA-tf Athenatun , Libertystreet; SA TUR DAY EVENLYG. D fR!Mi. ISM. RETURN OF MONTALDFS BEAUTIFUL •CHEMICAL DIORAMAS. RROTAbnurches united, forming a colloo uen Mom on. bnndred maguilloeut pieces. Admission.2.s eta families admittiat at the rate eta eacb person. Doom open at Cd. cgclock e tu commence at 7 Thom eitiblilomi on Christine! day. at In, 2 nod In the craning. deUcitd• Proclamation. cITY OF FlTrsnußoll,... •--- • • • • N accordance with the prorisione of An Act MM., General Assembly of the State of Fenns,l - providing Tr o thr i lucorpo r ratlon of the CM/ of iitts- Li irl e 'd 3iTi ti :or 'g r _.'".ll,l" EP2a: Lion, deciving that on the SECOND TUESDAY OP JAN UARY, A. D., WM, being the oth day of the month, "The freemon of coach Wardof raid City," qualified to vote fur inorobere of the Mows of Ifuprentatives of this Column wealth, will meet at theisvora pi.oee of holding electiOnS to their. respective Wards, nodded by ballot• citisen of geld City gua ll Sosito be elected a :comber of the BUM of Roproseutatlves of this Commoweah, to be MAYOR o mod Ott,' and that on thesoune n der . , In lt conform ty Loth . &dose recited authorities, and also to the Ordinances of Corinth. districting saidelty,the chi... of the Pint Ward, rill elect by bellot one person to to a mem ber of the select Council of mad city. and lhos permno to he members of the erlanarttl COUTICii of liald city. &mod Ward, one person to be member of the &lout. and time...persons to bs member. of the Common CountiL Third Ward, one person to be a member of the Select. utd tee Wo od , to be members piths Common Control/. Fourth Ward, one person to be a member of the toiett, and two person. to be members of the Common Council. Filth Ward.oue person to be • membered the Select, and toe per.. to be member. of the Common the Sloth Ward. one perm, to be• member of the Select, and four persons to t e member,. of the OnamonCouncii. Seven Arsons o person to be amembor of the &q.t. and twoeto be membery of the Common Council. Elghth Ward, one person Co be a member of the Select, and three poisons to members of the Common Council. Ninth Ward, one person to le • member of the Select. and two poroons to be members of the Common Connell, each of whom AAR be olled to wave as •member of the 1100,, of Representatives of Orb Commimwealth. Green endermy hand and the real of card City of Pitts. burgh, thioeth day of December. A D., 1514, FERDINAND E. TOLD, Mayor. Fittatrurgir, Ile. =th, 1814. deredd House of Itetuge. IHE Annual Meeting of the Contributors to the Room of Refuge. for Western P.m, for the vo of President. Vim Preeinent, Secretary. Tram nrer and twelve Managers, for the miming year. will be 'bell at the rare of Palmer, Hanna a Co., from 10 ..o'cleck A. M. to 121 f., on Monday. Jan. let, 1855. A fell attest& sore -1s rtonestal. Ityorder of the Dmrd. deDM..I JAMES ANDERSON. Pent. Boots and Shoes—Wholesale and Retail. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market and G Union MS. .1 . ,1 door from the Market llama, Pittaborgh, would cell the Alpo:Aloe of his Mende and the public generally to the fort, that he boa now on hand the lama and bat selte.ed .rock cfROOTS andl3lloEA4u all their varieties rash mare 1f077411. the ladies and gentlemen of Phlla, N. Lek and Boston. math he troll.ll cannot fall to please all. priest are very much reduced. and he eells Ladles' Gait e rs from 01,12 to 52.5 D. Gentlemen? Boots Dors RAM to Se.fA nod earliat Gentlemen.' Gaiters. Tooth and Chlldreos near at extraordinary le...prime. Realm con tinues to olsoulasture as heretofore, All descriptiom of Ladles' and Glantlemems' .Doota and • Oboes. of the beet omßtr and the latest .0f all of whtch be warrant, A very large assortment Of Gum Modal. Overshees and Boots Ate ladies. (leutlemenAni ChILLmo. E'person who elli %Tor him with their patronage wi ll fairly dealt with. KOR RENT—The 2d, 3d end 4th story ranee over J. Wilson & bud, Hat Store. aoo Mean= Hanting House, <lnver of Wood st. and Disooood f examen. off Wood 04 The above enema >m esob 40 feet hoot by 50 feet dee& eel well lighted. For term!, eocione of de555-Lf J7WILSON 1.5054.4 W Wood eh T HAS POWER II) CORE—“I had not limed IttGle. belbre I felt Its beneScial effeita.” r. R. R. Seller. —Sir , --Sufferlng forms cold andcomt6. fur .hleb tried tea./ r...irtrorltbout obtaining wallet 1 was umlautedwith a' bottle of 'lt. Y.. Sellers' Cough 111atuce.” I think It a duty which T owe.both youand the public getters., to Isialtively motet that had Bocci., It tore teftre 1 felt Its tienesiclal effcts, and (under the Mina blaming) hod no occasion to Swish the tottla. I to i s:2 „ ar m , l o.4t . Lagnit ilu d er l t . i t t h avl [I: twitTzt=ci tow lungs, accovniouded with a distawsting { ' .tilt cough.— tliscealy true gamic:lns (whets coughs and colds afftwt the stUrever) has descended amonest I. ."8. Beats' COIUM Slivireirg FITZARItALI). l' i=hO l To ' idt;L2. l k, SELLELSE Elettet. and for sale by ilsogsmia everywhere. co. JALES visiting Santos,Ps Opens. Troupe / &laid at VAICOORDRIC3 Sad ficsi Alavlatta. eul Dram. or any •thar Oahu Thai ;Med of Met kind— Pal:member the plat . a. 83 31. flat d_ op la Clay U.S. VAN GORDER has still left a few of those .t. Collars. Eke... Claratforttat Banat, le. arblati h.. beta NM, a° fast wout. at, 83 Marital. at, corner of the Diamond. de% EVENTY-FIVE CENTS—Lnd ins can have the beet quality of KW Mears for ;beta perpair. at TAN ()ORDER'S, se be ebbe. Ultima) out Ma Wee. To ladles ebo Imes worn ibis male they vill need no reeom mendationi theme who Lae)) totill to pleseed with them on triaL nein at 83 Matt, corner of Diamond. BTORT ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. ho • eery oleo/mot loco Jon. as about bi e mile from the R. R. Station, East Llheety,. with Dvelling Howe and Stable , s misty of belling Frui t Tree& s utpe Illsolen and good Water. The load to all dewed end under good theme. Mlle would auks de lightful eltuatlero fora priest* residence, For_padoe End tehoosokooly at the office of 8. CUTHBERT & SON.l43dst. A BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP! thal S. CUITCOSILT 2 SON. /40. Soija.. LAND IN ELK COUNTY FOR SALE— w. offer 10. seele•Cont 1000 seam of Land In Elk Co.: in ..real trade of different else., which we 0111 sell. at theastraordloary log ;nice of OneDollerr and • Ralf per Treat No.l tooth!. 1000 Pam. 3 " • 1054 1 li6 6 " 52 " Tile Me uneseeptionable, haring been ortgthelly de rived tioni tbabete fforernalent Th e Wells goal farce. lug land. leMM.mbeted and•siteute In • tine healthy In. eation,within "holt distance of Ridgway, th e county. pat. The Allegheny Valley Ind Sunbury and Ede U.al roads both run theouifft Ridgmiy. Una affording enneelor ladlitl eal es to purebeeees fgt . ta m d a SON, 21,6tb C ROC eaoEle R t b Y stSoTckOaßEt OR d S gAooLE—We h aianvtley Omennmln °neer U s be beet n cetlonn u o • t F ,yth gholeeala and regal) trader In tram and country. Thla Is e sere thanes Ara awl al soedsrate means, at th e establlehment pealetvely be sold lby less than cost PossatsGnelllbaigiven en the lstelf.lan.• Aye Ply to de.3) B. 3IoLAIN t BONc2r: bah ca, • L ys of all kinds manufactured. of- India Rabbsr, 032 alas at the hull R s übber DeMt. NO.IIO st. dell, J. a et PLUllstPll. L'RESH FRUITS &. PICKLES AT CSIST— w. commence this day to dose tut at mat; to nuke room for new rupply ‘ one stock of Fresh Pelage, Tictiex, Syrups, Enos" sad Astenda prepared by the boat Eny liah American Imam trarrantsiof the best quality. and in perfectly gml order. The attention of familial le , requested as *or entire stocicof these articles wad, Its wet or J. IteIAELAND. LibertEaL OLIDAY SUITS ap- BOYS-Veryl rmn 4 . ."7 FOR BO 0=716,11 Wood at. We stodr to plow. OFFEE-50 bgti prime Rio Cabo in more 10 anti for tab by T. LIT= it 00..112. 04 wt INGEE-25 bin. Ground Ginger in store rad *cargo br T. LITTLE 410.4.112,24 ErNDRIES--500 but Dry Peaches; • W t.. Dry &bpi* 00 do Clover Bead; 97 do prima timothy Heed; , • . 5 bbla. &Wont 5 bbls. Potash, ' ' • il Wirt= Hu ' ' I L I'S' . o=dta c tragay 1 _dal /HMV= & DUMDUM 150 & 1=24 at. ItiOUSE gc ,itOT FOR SALE IN EAST LIBERTY. ettolsted within - am t lnte of of the tetslStstlon. The lot his • fron of 120 0 0 e on the Oreansburgh Tornake And extends Wok IBS -feet to • a. The building oonsista of • tern story Beet nOOllO. utd 0010910. IncludlnLthe o lateben .130 : Stable. lot west 400. Term . an t 11. DIe6ACt - 11 6 Z CHRISTMASWORTH 'SOME; L im it ererytals—Eush as oni.of thaw Attlfttl Balding Into on MS W•attlnston; 0n1y12.50 for • lot of ground within 20 minute* welt of the elty, In • pleasant and healthy situation , having a front'ottra feet on EMI street, l t is , 210 to ett OBIT S2O In hand, tt m"" I, m.n7 P. lra f Ttllth ROIL HO, 00 st. d 022 FOB SALE CLLEAP—A new Brick House astgrg.h.ng="?'"VeuVild&nntain:l4o.":4'2, ONEY-11 cases this d ay recd and for sale by der ßl' Q. COLMS. GREEN APPLES-51) b ble. jun ree'd find Sark. . de_] . LIMA NIL COLLINS. IrM3ACCO-55 bre. toed Imande, 5s and ss tamp. to .tor* sad IbrYta3e sr . ne22 LITTLA & Cf)' 11144 H. QUNDRIES—.I doz. large Tubs; 1.0 dos. Duckstx 23 bn. 3lnstard; IS Os. Clay Plmr, rth 3 .3 , TSIT. 25 " Rosin Soap. lo stam .12 rut Raw or T. LITTLE (W. 112. 24 se. de= 11IITTER—fi bbls. fresh Roll Butter; APJua t e.a asi. 2 tir kg ' T. ' 11141 . 21 d 00., fit 2d (ZEUS APPLES-250 bbls. Omen Ap- VII DI. I. stnee and to tee by T. LITTLE! CO. CIIKESE--1000 but. prime W. R. Cheese In stay. and Mr Yale by T. LITTLE I CO. LEAF LARD-4 bblo. No. 1 Leaf Lard imit reed .4 km We by T. LITTLE & CO.. 'CANS 'FRESH TOMATOES, at 121-2 centniars, and 'Means Prone. Pearlue melllnse . J. W..1.1/71.11LAND, MCI Mali 4. UVEriILE BOOKS, TOYS, &c—We in attention to oar largo and misfeillOoleded dock drivonllo Boob and Tors. Analleati, GO , man &Won;rsurgin in prioak from 6 ernes op to sio. dal . B. ig MI WOBSIIa CO.. 62 Marion st. kQCASES FRESH IMBSTERS h , propar ? 64 " 46 rW 4 t1567tat."24611=nt. PATENT MEDICINES . -- • L. 5 gross Ludlam' opeelo 10 do IL6dnif • llordi 11,41e0 • 6 12 Euq j o 5 do rilbro PUIC 6 - do 13randroth's dc; 2 do Iloolland4 BlLl,orn 15 do MeAllsl.lo,olotmene . • ' 16. do Theme. Natn Mod!: 6' do )tram'' Fames Obligor, 6 do Poorer& Aroblan !ALM en# 6 Sior's rot/ono:on, In Nor. WI too .I.l w thai . -DLEMIN4IIIIOI jut BLACK Al) °Tumulus in VV eon and Lc We by =MING BEOI3. VOThL UNDERWOOD &CO:SPIOKLES-- .a... haltaillcm, quart and =raj.= otrorrr , . I %".l 4 l:lmail T PI ru n C yP4tt...plic eaoil =** - r,A. in—vvalgr.:A7=4., oyall sad atZ asix • 2116 Mari a. AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctloneer. .arnosernal Situ Rama. earner Wood dud PilR trec IFT BOOKS &ItICELL,LNEOUS LIT -or Enxrum; —Will Mr dd. at the. commercial miss rooms, corner Waal deg Zdtt ok Saturday • manias. 'Bee. hOth. entomenclng . tit cloak. - • Cr. stock of Ntlscellaneous and OM ikftentwacluk mom I ,, o th,..l"" g ! .. '" Pl t l C aretd? rn er: l ietliteractus U‘b s7 "d con of Animated Nature, Book kk the New Tam. a k el7, Crystal Palm, Drawing Room Scrap Bookcok of Ilom• Beauty, and a great elMsty ni Annuals. 'Rupert editions ..,,, k k k e,) poets In extra slit antis_ras blultsma puma, Byson. Mame , WM11.61.1;1111. 8,00 • Joorm st.lopmre t atkn. ,, ,mt .00. 4 , I. ac. worts u t t Bed Wt." published MM. I aftgi lo li riVit l P :Loudon IllustrateM Library, y, °I. "P. 01. nn. DAVlS. ' rtirt. A fiLtriitEdiddif.S AT AUCTION— , This (Thursday) meeting. Ztt. lrucL.M.7 o'okelt, at i the N 4 l o etab .o.„. anta' .... Excha , 00 Exchange Bank dCt - .o " l 4'. lftts 'th 'mrk .t' lt ' A U tnek; "'.." 50 ` Ohio dPa. }Mitred Co. dot 50 '• Pittsburgh Trust dodo. '•-• P. M. DAVI& Amt. VARPENTERS' TOOLS AT AUCTION— ' This (Thursday) treenlnk...sth hut.. at 7 o'clock. at the cmountraal Wal 0000 T. ranter of Wood sod hth MA. 1.111,be sold, 1 chest of Carpontare Tools, of dper toy nall. ty, tinbraping a keteeral amortment,vidch ham .bson Ct. tielmed. \ MM DAM. ' DRY GOODS. &c. AT AUCTION--‘on Tit neolor moralos. Zth kat. .t ID lido*, lot the .old ealowooms. corner Wood and nth .6. .11 be oold, a gewend anent:neat of woonntablo, Magda =et macT dok. goods, O'er coats, dress and honk tote, was, para. 9a. ahlrta. natnna drawers, wool latkata, boot. and sham fanny dock% tn. de. At 2 o'clock, P. AL, newand seeond band bon:Donal 'and kitr4ca int:tante, Dodo and bedding, 'cline, gins and noredwoore, table entlory, looking glut* d 027 M:DAI/ 18 . AnOt. DOZ. FINE WINES ar. BAA.NDIES AT AUCTION—On Friday morning, MB truit4 at 11 f= l t7.lo ° ' "'" or very quales, am.l to obleb Irradal attention Is rs ✓ moted, among which are Golden Cabinet Merril Loudon Dock Port. eludes mad Ins. Amonti ll ado mod,. 'blast* Bird. Comme Chattie Brandi : flmar,sipatAe. TRE.HOLIDAYS. - .For the - 11olidays--Pianei: • • autmeriber has just reo'd V. lot ofPI LSO FORTES, from the ":T.' ea tett manufactory of CHICKERLA 4 SOlO, which completes his stock • NIA.IIIII 001.10/30. Thome whoops &alma of prroontJnitheir famtilio with an elegant and essenhal piton of YARLOR FURNITURE* . ,(.=. • • bare now an opportunity . Of eisteetlnit theta:M.4.d choicest dock of Hann Porte. are! offered far eats in tlkbi city. Titer eocopttee•ll merles coneittered to di tn GOOtrTASTE from a plain but elegant exterior to the mint elaborated,. carved. ALSO 1012 SALE. A largo lot of PIANO 1 , .511T ES, from Woodward Broom Serum: Roman ,coAtika, Boston; Aboiart, Sow Yorlr, Luc, son, Boston. 2, A.. from th e Val nod to,tht most oxen:, agetßy carred, gat end with paid Lvov, AT rERy REDUCED PR/CLI - MAO, A lot of *mood hand Plums. some of them mutt rm., from ADD to 11160 mob. . , lso,. Busiet of WsJudson., Guitus, Mho Stooliand Cavern 301111 11. 11ELLOU, A sent far the sale et Chleketing k Sons' Piano Fortes, for Pittsburgh and Western P.n., No. 81 Wood st, be tween Diamond ells/ sun Fourth We ' • U• 18 • Holiday Hata and Caps. UST reed a new supply of - An:nen inneh 10 lan:deed Silt Plualtand Cloth CAPS. -Shinghai. ',mut Americo, Travellgg Co, at the tha and Oav i ntare at de2l • Federal et.. Allegheny Pier. yANDSONE 'PRESENTS:.' FOR NEW . YEAR-4;40r the benefit of the 'Ladle 'erlin'sr• NEW us of milting Wes presents to theft friends, I bake or and rearmed. by Express. thismernitte, Two Mae di-cite/le Jiwonct and limits (kills.. Parricide" attention 1, directed to the fact, that Maio Weds anent from New Yolk Bowe on answer*n, and: senasenerdiywlll be sold at a very mall advent. As %belet unsoldartil be returned on Monday' nett, berme. liftwelidwir .30 , we1l tool' MI. week, at the New 731innibig Elio* .33, tor nof blaykst st. and the Diamond. der MANS TAN 00111183. ROOKS FOR NEW YEARS-9: Nadler, Mrelthen.Te bee reed one ease Of New Boon, eceltefte ler 1.190 eel urner . , far the Hew Yeeee Wes. with freeh surellee of Ruth Had, Id. May, Urea of Eternem end nto ood., tale ut abeTe. 1 4 1 INE BOONE : 4'OR THE IiOLIDAVA::: is English sod Arlieiii editions:— Royht's_Plstadsl_6B . &or. v rootral o ai t Zßo o rtlolns. To* Ilan Boa of Bolt1:11 ' Bsilof ' • - Aloom's do • do dd • Ellis' Kooning Ca 11,4 Tole, Illustrated London sdltlou Citcomolee pond doll War do •do dm, Bouts Pllgrlus.Progtous •- do do do; Don ollsote. . do • do I% mill., .1; • S." ai4 Arabian Nights - do do • dig; Irvioes Alhasibrs, dig The Wide Wide woria, dm i 11.1114 of Amevidadpilhors. do; , t. Charlotto Elba beth' saWori eCcik&mA 2:o Home Book orate Pletoreminer. .1 , 1 Eutaw*Eutm. Aborizinal Portkll44. bialmthor 800 imorrr khriAnbr.l4s,=Bl - Vo r r br P. 8. bOSIV6Tar urr den. No. $2 Itlwkot Writ. EtLEGANT krIFT,S BOOKS FOR THE ifouDAYThe Clarlarut a !alum of nhautship 1711% of Trieslddis, Ito OM or Eleutlmesit; , The hiaae @pea Thaatftaf Lova,: •-- The Cabiaet d.aah The Iltasl Forgetafe,-Not 'Ma Canket- Frierat.hipa Lr les af the He erie art, bi Idni'lleaaaruha bitlstlf wor.. L a - • - • The White WU, a beds/ alfa • Lagar. of The naa•Phaa. The above, tocether with ahrae aasortaarat. ofatandard arke,teplatlfallybanad. far ph, 0e.33 • Ka? k CO.. ,605 Weed et. IFT BOORS for sale by J. L. READ, 78 ar'meth street e Tsken. RellSloo.2 licseinir. Keepsake. Gift Lone, Floral Keeptake, Pliendship's Tote.. - Temperessee 'GM The Denison, The Petri Glft, Sfetnorlet, Gilt of. Lose. Per- Igegift. o . e . nitaf Resety, , Modem, Hook of.tha t. Bog a r. Illortratest Iloot i llar Tennis ale . 1 . ',The key of Lhem. lllostrated. a - booklist carbrtroae, try II IL Weld; 800 .ml contains: The Rose Bad; Christmas Dbsemr,iill Kmor.Blrdft Fkra's Intethteted; lkirer Istsioon.;_ Delt, Lug Room Scrap Wok: guatS.O. &Mehl , Gell.r. beautifully URlC:rated; Lunen of IdenunT:lB32.'llY ß. Coates D. The %men of the ./3etiby ts. 11. Weld; Move phltalSketehes of eminent ktlst KW. tars, by he McClintock, D. i l e a ,, ,, *RAO and • PPR. Scenes In the Lim of the Apee by ILK-W*lth !setae In the Life of Our SAIIIPIORn Borneo in CVOs of. the, Pat. eplendid Wolt r .:7lMkre Wide oettsl 4°Z,r,.....i=it7, The odne, by May; Charseteftstles or W. men be 0 1 . .. Dalt Poetical Quotatlonsidlastnfted; Token of Friendship, 1861; Christmas menu; ereeemai. at sae Poe., boutlfullyelartratet Tarknts othenWerks . , CffRISTMAS BOOKS— • •• - • Leanett. anteaters; no Olft alenteWli Glft of Eenbiensit. • The Wane Gilt, • The GlMagnolia aelatal. OM el Affeetkel. , Cattet. ieet The iee &tea Betlt; Ge The an Annual, . relendablps Offering. ."m. /lead'l I t hg o r ot t i.g. e u /IfA ti ; . ; . ' at.. twee, - Cabinet ' Prlendebles Token,. Plew lathe Cloud. triZeTcliAnr.ertannß=l*.%: Poeta ?dooms Leith oboe Boob Jost roe% - together with . WO ha the ea:fazed poet. and other books, natable'lle Christ mas end New Year'e In - went.. henna in Teak= dilate binding. Intell es Tarter.- alareseo. Psalm IlleelWata-i Bold at the lowest tete. to oat the ulna.. Call and - et wafts Tor reurealteac . 8. 11; L/11111.810, 87 Meant.. • ITOLIDAY PRESENTS FOE CHILDREN landles.:=Veske..Perlk Fa $3,00. at ' D l olBol4Nookatere. IV= at... I - IREPARV FOR' CHRISTMAS. NEW TEAM—Ica; began & Dfikmmd. rift. eorerh, sad Federal eL. KO selling lee 00d Cooking ltandus. eo* Math Correette lee* b. flood neer cop_ . 32.% do. Mew 12 )i do Good. Thatch Flo= 10e do. Telma /25e Good rum crop 12. , ( g. N. J.Hoolees2Vet.Sl2% Moe Creabenies •10* t. It quart. • Noy pared Peados 18* de. Uwe., Byroz.loe*lt.:. Nor mewed refArlon. Mauna. ar So. • - _ __....lteserred atm, 0r...n0r Lemon Pod 2. leca,l • Ntmeg.. Item. Wager. Weedy. Mae. Cider zeid eh. Irerd lldres 10 the Oroorry nee,. tan he bad' obsaper r:Bpu,Pattplk bleCoatto than atlesr estableslos.ee M.O . dal /RROOKS FOR THE .HOLIDAYS---9. - Sad ler. Allegheny. .lawepened • laryi •••xtssisst of ani. Allow!lanterns and PoetlslWork• • anomie .16r 3885. releanntly Illortratexi an loundin tasteful styles. Wanted Prewniation: Mir OW stre• trpin boots Ilk new and artraidlve Jantal• Bookt)Pi. torial Warts tbr the rote= -11eildar potklitratlone of lt. Carta a Bra, harpers.. APSetans.,A4 H. EL Unfelt .Twrit Society., Panes. E . ltaticonel7. w Mint Deets, Portibilan. Inun,Pert Masataka., Wart Bow& Oesre_ Games, ary-jt ohdre salertion of Terra Cala, Pariah. Whom stsi Cue* theirs °cods...elected recently in Wu esswen del2 ArALUABL,RGIFT. BOOKS .at Duvison's chum ikicaut.:,.. es Market at: d B DIA —Ins tr omf Fsplanatory Hld., +WU_ mew , am . Merimore Minted at lenglin Tract. Ite the Cluistlan tiemone, 8 vat, Thais for Pertvhlal ma. 7 vols. rabable • Henries In Ihemte. 4 l , ;=• .. . e. rirj d :rintmert . tar E tm cem , klate Con i c= mated. Dendoir Benvme Notes az New- Tettemett, fall sets The Poeta in plaln end elegant hindMig, StaakFte, Byron. Moors, Spencer. Umbers: Malthomatam.: err, nay. Pope, Bailey. Parorpj tkorper ; ton. Pratt, Unl whit... Bryant, Hallett Butler, Atkin Brit delt Poeta, 3 role Banos. Roble, Montgomery, Will* Mot. rim, Keats Motherwell. 11 1 o=t ,, .„ . 11131e4dralialLetok. irstllt e' rre. h' re n ao k 2 .4 oBl '' tkot Bar thi'Proolr. cle " r= Book. 0 rolt; do eximellany. 10 rolM o f end Meth . * Illstoriee of U. 84 KEW'. eTei r = Lg. lledlgkete_ Knonladse. Arvind* Quote and Art Oonybeare and lloweoWs UM and Vititlngeof Bt..Parth The IleouttWoan Comp. OM book of the scomork— Bore% Pantrooheon. a book for tha carton, and elastic. Motors of Amerktatr Authors and IStatermerk. Mbeneteristiell of Wo men: The Excellent Moan= Mother Wire and Mx* mitt. BidetorShakmottiern Land of BoodagmThs White .Vellt, • Wide/ Wireth, eV elegant book Wlda World, to tueltz r Illustrated: Orreres Work., 18 rota,. (lhr you. mlnleter Plebs sod elegant lemma= Family Mt.; In meet Sec; Prayer Books. ohm) and meth, Ia ward and co. Many of the Orme are from auction and era maid at remarkablr lon odors DATIBON, 85 Market et. NENTISOOK. BY "KIRWIN:r 4 - Parish sad other Peachb es. 1 eel, The. Tor br 489 Ith it. • ACE EREL—A few . and !salt" bbls. ilhe 344 " k uA Ttstirts. No.ll WOOd ACON-3 mks clear ! Sides just receivedjr for pg),r by :A. t , 6. IIeaASL 314, 2d OL D. AR9-5 blab. No.ife T ififtta-'— ju „ t me —'— q and far add by `LOUR -100 bble. extra Fair p apour . a. L . _ _,.' Jost :add and Ibr ~. nal. ty .1.4 A . alelliNg. 11444 14' • ,- -- ~ . C HEESE-30b7.13 W. 11., Chemjust reed wroi.br A.AlaterexB7t4 ... _ t} UTTER-10 igs. No. 1 •packed Bat r j Just. 'led and for calab. A t. 6 Meß/0“ • 1117, 7 c Km:IE . AL FLOUR r do CORN MEAL, FERN'S• NEi9 17.61.1. a &meat* tie alba arena:Um, da May, a May of thlags actual and 'Kathie. 7.11:=176,%%Y.° 61 1,4t7 " vvitt.hr.a..o r t on.. beau falba troatire. ra'd by dela B. BADLIC.II, alieghsar. TEAOII;II,S4- - Knipp andllightmyer's JIL apt= ot. eft alatuktdo. In 4 inualert;.' semi" Ye • caved from lamb= Quarto, Wag kell4rat :tag= onsmv... GLOVER SEED-300 bac -juct rice(' and tbr sale by lOIL'i WATT k 00.1.1Allberte et. I RIED PEACIIES-50 hue. rime new . as PeachnjustrVd sad kre ado JOHN W TT 00. • irALLOW-,30 bble:for sale by . 4.19 J. B. c.L.Nrn:tta OLL BUTTER-1014as. in Okald 'and 9) kegs puke:llkm ale try • 7. B. CAIMIXD. TAPES,. • Oran es. LeinCELS Almonds, . E4finot... as r Kmq,spaltusi
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