p irrqicito}344.li:,'lZlTE" _ .1[131./3261, 141a)ii* --. --..: • ..- • • , • - • - ,T3 i : ~...- f i , .: P.rP!'tfA.T4- 0 1i- j tkllrrii- 1 7:.', ..,..-.: •':;-:-.7'::gEriiii0.4*-_:Opittirsd;44,1i0::24,-,,18:5ar.:.-7.. ,4 ^11.13:010 oltuagiquaso7Tvas rpvi. . . Terms: (Wiwi peteinntuni mat& -, • AystcaLv—r.roDeMisav pin, Amami. in nanin,nr' labs bk w5 44t 9. i4° .:. - I ,ll, goondits!izm. ual c ittlet - siZt rtter:ll a - x." iptifiVant Nonelliaknnway time. in. 'awning mut rain n - • strednaes tannent. - arette*ur mum.a. wad tb• •2 1 PH, therm? le ootontkosi 31 a routrwal RA,TES • 01? ADVERTISING. *4-artuutl'tio mos of NorraraD ar ADats Uo h l :4' " ri tro sTtio -. 1 27. 40 fl :71)0 Eno 1.70 Do three 400 010 too mouth.. w 700 • Do ids oo Do ;Ware 18 00 tantlol4 ( rdt. (611oes 0 4 / 4 .4) per &Daum 000 ()Dadaist for Met. additlanal sa ouv, asap/11114st Dleuurealxv 0001.) etelcuiro —... 1000 MOM &EatialCorropanurnee of LAo Gazelle. fl ,ierp?rnum, Nov. 14,185 G. . - • - F.--::ltten years 'ago any cue bad predicted that 4 ; 4 •rioi a traveller' step on heard'the train in City'and koi.p - tolho -sea every pace —of the . ,'distancebetween that point and Quebec, Lower Cliteda, be Would have been langhed at . . . In thot,the road is now complete:to. Troia plasolesi. 160.. mites below Quebec. , Leaving itildo fora moment the tontiootion which is wade 2 . " • 'bitiwien the Ohio, Nell' York and Pennsylvania Railway 'tuatara - by means of the snspitision o `.bridge across the Meow's) %River,: the , .Grand Trunk iinfiviayr, wow* arms 'to Anterleans and ill.tiis• age of ''Z , , , „7: - ...noitays, ,It embraces in its ramillattione . i •" '' ' continuous Ibm of railway from Troia Platelets - abort, mentioned, to Port Sarnia. on lake Ha rtdc''S'disianoo.of 800 miles. • alesides this ;hero iribiabcdt'linelf from ilillirilla to Piteiiotongb, and, la point or Um; Val first opone4 in 1858 from this city a. Portland, in hlalne, a distinct, of 222 miles. The , total length Stunbrokru ininunntilcatloi Woo - secured, or to be ~ ' sicired by the ion4letioinf th4griat Victoria Bridge errors the Bt. isirenco here is upwards Taking this city as a Ida:Rl we .hire, riilway extending welt to B - - Toronto, thrnci to" Stratford dietanco of 421 extending to Pistoles east, a distaste .of 310. halo; end. another south to Portland 292 miles. , only break in tlio obain is titan Milo Bt. - Lawrence, to opan arid h tho grand hridge' is now: in procwn of :. - ..,';'..'coristruetiori: It was to celebrate the temple 144tientio-)kr Aimee great thorongh&res knoWn . ; d'eusikasilway, thatklonireal gate 'sltid goifiaiinireileptiort to guilds from all ':l:Otite'el-Citimiiiand,the Baited States, of which than Aitio'obil , otthitt to 009 in the remainder orildahnetidetter: . •s' loot dropped vitt from BufEalo: Tat. ing the train . ' on Monday morning we were along - to'Nagara in 'a .few rainntim, 'where many of us etopped over, atrain to look it the Palle; the Clifton 1101130,'&a, the latter °deka. ' fed in the chrontoles'of Brooke and Barlingame. • Will any hod, - i3spact 119, just from tho hot po laical contest 'thick has just ended for the me- itent,to write r.hont Niagara Falls? to hoot in atheism, or in hooka of posts, or poetasters for a `- eontipiaat,, riqtno,, or an epignali to eater into !'labored :crake-eel Ppee the "large gem lity_lOf yater".: that tronblss otter the roots in thimosailtyt inidar.the present or any other etreumatanooe'nay heAr +its expect it, taoy toilisaptiolatoil. 'that man has actjuit estimate al hia"ova poiero;:liho attotaita to .*o‘trihe *.ttithosetilittLitive.soost thins; Tee tittot4'eavamitticati:that as fir - os O;isis , lashed tronaesidetus there they ' are thoossis Jima day to 4r,y - to those 'Pilo brio tasser:4tatt 7 . od upon the eaejet!tlof u2toreas,therb ire. • oey; risit the oCticroe• - 11euot!' et - the ear . • • 22almc=ond Art •Inith each eir'the Niegers attar. Whet the Falls rkin the fermor,, --the Baspenitee Bridge is istito latter. boogie° Chauth; wore, as iffi are toid by Beidogieti;"'qtthe- Piton shish . . Nisgsra'a Otitis, 'spiraled at a bound by littrotara stbieh appears no lees solid ; Shan The u;etual - fi t oks; out of. !Mott seems to sprie& I Ida! thought, be I sir it, that . ,migk6lslhupoaticklish.footing on that bride° : niighd - hi:soding 2 , "What if this etionla iile3voy tote .u - pOn RV!: ton isuly, the thenezt, in fact; never Visite one when upon it. Nano that with. the hastiest weights fiver pined -'optst - the - rails; st-leveling instruseco— , , Vpuit level' —.discerned a sag of same Lail -.73fivh, There It strode, Ase ormoneat Of the skill Aid genius of Mr- -1 . 1.4- 0 1 iiikt MC/It/MP IL, MASI as long so stove and lean, as they are 11 prery -poseible - . way - from the corroding ":'action of thnelemente, shall 'entiore. Four vire 0044 resting on talisman lowers on eittiorshore - .r.'Atiettnr" t:the stetiettiro 'which is anchored ;by a Mot - used Iron rola oliCatiains co the tootti.ho- . 16* 4.lad ist the. !'foot-era) pities ureter tlist rail, and the' whole is finished with an rye to beeuty •ns.rell use of thiti..twitir-pisce of name cnuadnihand is here dineover- tlwblch suspended the to:lauded across tbo d the elegant bridge scretn th e Monongahela at-Pitthbursh: Honor to whom bionor la Aar,. Htiat'oanuot intent:ink ItibOr . *bit fearful chasm can it not s an what height _not scale, what depth not sound, . . : , I"tlutt breadth not m e By that oco itroke, se it were, which craned ea with the blow of Hain this beautiful strboturo into existenoe, the whole "list railway system or our own coon. try islat looto'upon Cascade, end ore aro linked -by iron hands somas the roaring, (owning bar tier whiclxbisturo bad. interpoacd between 'tyro '' - 'peopienisbeiteoafornorolal end general industrial !dories are identical. • As we shoot out Piagita ' rattr olnoobrinea bridgo - we hen' '*A ' f i ll4 tie " o f thel*g; thotl&b . 'aSs ditittinee go iseet l is to dotritcteenthwhattrona their mijestio height_ es it your perch in thn At Clifton wo took the cats (tithe Grist Woet- Braliteil to Himitton, 43 elites Perilous tray ' ellieg farifereiG4, et this • pint . tshe the ours tor, Ntrat, and thence by the Coulee! Michigna llsildity Theis boned te , Montreal et this ty aire'4ge Giant iil , `/Og the a 'lee to uke OtlWe°, - criteria °- ailies montroal I'oroibs.And 33 3 Bak Ito4rilton Envy Toronto ,an: smart illd thri ring' et tlea sifuited 1 . 90n: - .li.iio upon. Dotitgo. . The: hsomicipuliOn cr 4c1,040, m ny firm "1 " 311 4 10 1M bentirit Lyiemr."or ibo Lnko 'efintiliinkrzwai . to the horizon, bluer end bow:A lton an the,Oroan; Tbirdiallway is ordentli and solid • the bridges all din:err and !dor atone work of tho most' oubstantial = transonic,. The porton who Ott ' /08 With him from thn United States qacigaln Pirewt Is -oald, bleak neCeerafy b 3 his opinion -after ..*-iippS'obsariWoli vhat, Watera Now York Jo r wide . a'ud lightinl r oralltrh 16vel'44 . ftp,7akk•ti v0610,6=d . . it; taxa in rketz;:#ootoptlY, ae 6 ltsrdqn , ' it to been been Aptoriitinised, for the lege! ttnd towoiliaio ti.einn4 B Dent end' thriving sippenranocr trllb tiboiai New Eagitind _Sad New York. tnedinot. flooko of .eittep - mr4=l4rds of black attic - fend !von the InfStownt:Abn farm botuteoireelinelods: sod coraortsble, , , cud every, tittisopeslis of sodded:and Industry,: fetterlin extended itself - to s CODA VOlengtb,aed srbst. we did 14-24pntreskta 'With LOW cordial a. valcaray , 116 'faro "ieGetrid, foam tho snl jeat otitib titer !ottkr blolr?.)tgai, Nov, 14tt4.186,6. A tnlbi'of eighteen ,Pootoogrr oars loft Boot . 'Colt Tateday tor Montag", and among tho root Orowd of =visitors xe took ;oar _ soak:'Toro mo n st er toginoo ao,opiotor R ay Poor a totatai level so- is prairie tied rich in tat ihe - Prod uro W nl of. ' fertile 801 - flaw Ito roads our way...thf,"gkleatio°l groves of birch, moral ,- or ohootolit, sad soon &/bta out PM { ILO Pebb l y ebore of the 0 11 0 Qatariay rolliing to RC. MOtoot - P 01 b 6 7?" 4 old ocean , tgiiatdO Oina we Agra burt7ing ?e 1 "/rd• No w Itolpattooffroo a rordatafvolos village tibia tta-10111074' has Orlftig:lia7o4°2l:it • cll W4phlgileSlin Pribtabackii.ba PREMEN K:rT;-M.• : - ....: - Y-' , .,'-::.-:: • • tit grain with. its - white fortifications, the rod tag ,England on the . paraper end - lirnping lame frOns the - far peninsula of. the Blink Sea loringiriOn - quiet about the strcits..:..Cobourg. with.• its vide , and busy streets ending in the hiker passed la review as in a panorama, and anon die broad Bt. Lawrence with its thousand lidaude now lit up by a splendid moon near its fall, Came in to mike ups picture which one • shouldsee taappreciate. The people with - whim we were traveling Were mostly English. ' is' only-wheaten) gets into CainediiZest !bathebears the Frei:tailor:quo spoken to any extent , We were told by overt! gentlemen with ,Whora-we conversid, that pro- Pretty ail along The • line of the railroad bad ad vanced greatly in price since that great ther ringhfare had been opened.' It wee in Pert Hope that a lot of land bad baensold for 9800 dollars per acre, which ten lean agtr would not have sold for otie fortieth 'part of : that sum. As all thinge will have on end, so bad our ride, and at ono o'clock at sight we dashed.into.Mon treat which was al4.ablase with bonfires end illaminatioini. 4 Now'estse the tug of war. Cabe, hicks, F 4000405 'on every Olaf: Whoro will yen lo sir! . What house, whet einamer, 'what .residtmosel elionted- in every. key, in Eaglieh tad In Ptentih. Wu weeLto EL Lawrenee Hall. Alll'alL "Hikers, ban I.go" ssys one. "No where.?? "Can't you tuake me a pallet, on the floor?" gglaren't a piyow narrn quilt left."-:- "Can't I have s chair by the stove"? “God . Ikea me, air,", says the landlord with a sympa thising smile, "they are ail taken." la spite of oL the. moat princ e ly hcopitelity on the part of the.people, may 'bittern were oblig ed on the first night of their arrival to tnke inch O plane in streets aria entry rrnyo es they could Led. .They say that: There were more than 30,- 00 etrengern in the jelly tinting the height of the. "rash." We found on the morning 'after our iireival a friend whe opened hie hortsato no and made oar. visit lone which wo can never for get forrbenonifort and kindnore which wo onjpy ad- A grand Banquet had been.. prepared for Ti r ednoaday. Au jClOlO[lllO procession paraded the streets in the morning. The varions tradat Were there repreeented; the dignitaries of the Province rode oecompatded by their aides. The whole was escorted by n large body of the mill tary, and marched to the pingo of some of the finest of their regimental bands. It was evident to the looker on Medan this was but preliminary to sterner duties; that business was noon to come up requiring all of our attention. What this was we found on arriving at the Banqueting Hall. Tho tables recto spread for 11000 peels and were entirely fined. The whole-immense Nan when we sat dowu woe decorated with var. Lam banners, the lieglieb,_French and American prAominating. Unclo fain and John Bull here ap peared in friendly anion. Commerce called there to be friends: The iron rasa linked them In one. Fropa the distant lakes which separate their do. minions, from' the far Prairies of the West and the distant , rivers of the North the people of each come together not to fight but to fare,— And each fuel To, giro our readers an idea of it we make a ehort quotation from the Bill. 476' Diehee of Hew, gerniehed with Jelly; 176 Roupde of Beef. with Jelly; 200 Smoked Beef Toaguee; 209 /toned Turkeys; 100 Zilla' of Veal' - with Jolly; 100 Boar's Heads; Bear * • 400 Oyster Pies; 100 Chicken itslittl; 100 Lobster I ItIAST 1200 Diuhos Roast Boit; 100 Dibble ',Rout Lanib; ' 100 •Dibben Roost Pork; 400 Roast Chickens; 400 Roust Turkeys; 1.00 Roast Goose. • • , 400 Dinßia. Partiidgos; 100 Dishes it Wild Dpoktr; 100 Dishes of llover Wcuid 0.20 k. The above is hat a specimen.. It Would take halt's column to enumerate the relishes, fruits, )ellies, ornaments in sugar main cake, eta., Me, Which tit . - 4,W thi heard. 1:13 , th.e plate of every aitigle: . guest ' - afi(a.bott.le of GheinpAgrie, and if 'ona wiana eufficientplegty wore in hand ar ranged in biukets and in boxes, inviting eicry 130 , 1Yt0 niake themselves stupid at their pleae 'are'. At the bead of the main table, on raised suntans under the Meta national banners of -Airierina,.Fronse aid Ragland, sat the - Mayor of 'Montreal, the Governor General, the Bishop of Montreal arid Judge Day (on American by birth), ~It i erit.,Gonl Sir Wm. Eyre, who led the troops lii the atiack:tipon the Re tea under tho walls of Sebastopol, and whose name figured so conspicu ously in the chronicles of the times as the leader of that hardy band who actually penetrated tho lints of the Russians, and established himself with fifteen hundred men in the "Cemetery" which ho he'd without sower for twenty-four ham. lie is a good boost looking man, with more cif that hantocr which we are apt to cxpeet In eminent Englishmen who , can afford to wear as be does ordere, docaratione and medals tram the hands of Kings and Emperors, who, as the QM world thinks ere eo ninth better than other mortals. ;Besides the above theie were on the dais Gel. Tooke, Sir Wm. Logan, lion.. John Ross, Moffat, Ron. Mr. apnea, Mr. Penne. father, and froth the United States Ron. Millard Fillmorn, Erdlov. Feat of blatire, ,Senator Wil son of - Massachusetts, Mr. Rico, Mayor of Bos ton, etc., eta.. ceramonice of the banquet were opened by the grand hymn, Sod save the Queen, sung by thousands in the hall and ancompanied by two fine beads in different parts of the bulling. The President of the United Suttee was then prtpimed in the midst of thnnders of applause 'the band playing Hail Columbia and wan re. sponded to by Senator Wilson• is the following manner: • Be said that hs responded to the toast not on ly on his own behalf, but on behalf of the citi. tens of the United States (Cheers); and be thank. ed them (the citizens of Montreal) (or their cor dial reception. (Cheers.) Hewes sure he only gave utterance to the feelings of every American there Uneasy, when he eineerely thanked them (the citizens of Shane!) for their hearty' re caption Cif the toast which had just been propels (Cheers,) viz, the health offthe Chief fling. ietrito of the United States. (Cheers.) lie (Senator Wilson) congratulated them ort the feet, that the people of British North 'America, and those of ad United States could meet together as rivals certainly, tut still as cordial (Cheers.) True, differences had arieen between the Milted States nod throat Britain, But be wan glad to know that these differences were in course of being eatiefactorily settled. - (Cheers) Re (Senator - WiISOD) knew that every manly sou of New Unstilted would join him in fraying that he witneesedwith pride and admiration :the de. 1 Talopment of th 6 commerce and industry of, the people of Briligi North America (olleen). lie (Senator. Wilson) would' say, to 'the people of I Canada. "Go on, in yelirgiorionsnareor, there is a bright fitter° before_ sons, ittinfors - your ap;'l pertenitles; for your prosperity was that not oft ly of the Brovinco, but likewise of the wide ex- I I tent of America" (great 'chagrin.) 'l'ho people I of British North America and those:of: the Uni ted States were bound together' by kindred in etitutions (cheers,) and they were met! together that d.ay by a treaty of of reciprocity 'of kindly offices, which was beneficial to the people of both countries. - (Cheers.) They were proud °reach others prosperity, (cheers) and.Oed grant that the industrious sone of British North Antorica and those of the United States would ever meet as friends [Cheering]; for he believed that Brit ish:North America was destined to play hereaf ter an Important in part the history of the world [tatters], and he trusted that Cod. would guide thol4 in nil their' undertakings., [Cheers.]— There was something deeply interesting to an American In the history of British North Ameri. ca; for in that history were preilertied the mem. ems of thooe great men, the:' intrepidness of Frazee, of England, end of America, srlie.; - in fernier times, met together on the.bleodi` field sat Wife, Vend trice of "hear, heir, hear." But he Winked, God that they lived timer°, Femo ral times, tusd the only triumph that' they were eseembled to celebrate that day was a triumph - of skill sod ,133d11.1try '[6bEirfi];`'Terl to :assist 'tech:otter in theieendeavors to develone there. r canteen . 44 the North Amerman Provinces. I neare.-1 The tiorernor General had alluded barium [elleera), a stat#Sronn in nrkeSe premature grave were hurled many great pros jecte forlhe.developeinent or the ' regal:Den of Canada., :nears:J.. In conelcsion: he would Ova tnent' on* PentiMintr _ "prosperity 10:146 lieoo9 of Canada, end success to its ' tiovern. meal" - (Lim) Cheers.] ' . The Y. PoUt owe: - It is stated that Senator isntonevarill occupy ewe ea the plettorto on tho eicaaten:of Pr. Speaker Beam', addroia tierpre the' Beaten Mercantile Llbrary'Amoolittlon on t.p019111 tett.. The Traveller saye that-CoL'Fre inoit oral laciniged.o ,- delfrei- - a4octere Worn 4inksieiallon.ionte.time:darrog - ilia inactia, protniblj.npon the anbjeotnl road; REMfMME Tipl7arasri4.-BAInF.-The Lapeaseer r Es .. The Sitapencloticf-the:aticaster anak Con tinuestto ba the Maintopic of cachalot' .„To day a large number of • pimple m the wintry are in town, many of them fro "socking cora fort,"culd many of them "folding none!? .The note hollers will be comparatively safe, .es'they are protected by the' clause in ths.char - ter, but inlets there is admennined effort triads to right up . the Institution the 'stockholders anti depositors will suffer heavilY. - understand that such a determiaation is expresied among the heavy men interested, and.we therefore await the result .o f - the meeting of the stalt holders on Saturday. ! - The liabilities of - tho banare about $700,000 of notes in circulation, and , o;oop of depoeita, while the capital of the bank is about $404,000. What the other assets of the bank may amount to we of course haveXci means yet of ascertaining. lithe bad debut, or "outside speculations." of The Institution,' which ace led to iteembarram. ment, do dot exceed the capital, thit prolmfdli tics lap thst. the depositors as well ne the ante holders will be paid off in tuft in the foal settle ment of ite affairs." [ The Examiner of the tams place Heys: "The notes In circulation will of aerie rill be redeemed, ultimately, at their fall value, as they will be fret paid out of the assets; and the stockholders are moreover. individually liable td the note holders to the par value of the stook held by each one. That is; for every share of stock bold by any person, he is liable to the amount of $5O to make good -the redemption of all the notes in oiroulation, is care the wets of the bank shall not-be eutheleut for that purpose. Under the worst possible aspect of the rase,' therefore, there is no room to doubt that the note holders all Do paid to the last - coat-- The only iaconvelance they can suffer will be a delay of setae menthe, more, or leen." The-suspension of this honk ha., of course, created a sort of toneseineas in toe public toted lit regard to the other interior hanks of Penn sylvania, but without any other ground , for it than the habit of measuring cue by the other.— There seems lobo no warrant for any general 'suspicion or alarm, nor any neoeseity for'any . thing beyond that prudentoaution in mOney matters which ehoeld never be lost sight of. The failure of air bank to traceable to illegit imate sPiculationa or an imjusti6ablo tee of its discounting; powers. Ite embarrassments are primarily due to the fact that there ore too many banks at Laimaater. There are three such Inetitutioeuf there, which is more time the interests of the town or county call for; and lacking profitable employment of its capital at home, has been tempted to make investments abroad so as to keep up its dividends. In this way it wan led to discount the paper of contra°. tors on unfinished Railroads, who are now una ble to pay, and to tab:teach securities as cannot now be made available. For a bank with only $lOO,OOO capital, its circulation is certainly very large; and it is probable that after its liabilities are paid its stock will be entirely swallowed up. The Philadelphia Ledge says: "The Lancaster Bank, as we foreshadowed yesterday would be the case, hen closest its doom. Bat, 15 to usual on Stich 0000.60110, the creditors of the bank are cautioned against recrificing their claims. Thin bank has long been looked upon with suspicion by those conversant with its °potations, and the speculative tendencies of ifs active officer, Its circulation has alt the time been large--so large as to intact attention, tape daily at points somewhat remote from the bank's immediate neighborhood. The late Pres ident of the Pink, we learn, has been. connected with various epeculations in gold hunting, coal lauds, eta., and we understand that at one time, and it may bo the case now, that his bank tarn ished notes for circulation, at a small per cent. age, to one or more of the neighboring. Savings Fend Banks. The tendonoy seems to have boon all the time to wander from the business of le gitimate banking into wild specniations. The result Ls told." • Tho Banks of Bonneylvan's, as a general thing, are prudently and cautiously managed, and no fears need he entertained of their solven cy. Brea in this case, the note-holders era fully'safe; it is only. th'o otockholderi who will suffer. ' . Lr.ovuuns ann Lzerusnus.—The Buthatier leaden - trio abermat at a trouble which tboy thinketans to - threaten them dinrStek It so turns out that nearly nil the dhstinguished Lee intern of the country are men whose nympalbies are againat Slavery and its extension, and whoee intelligenee naturally'leads theta to favor FM/. dom. To permit these moo to overate the North wtth theft; leentrevraeo-uarnotualcate ed!thelf intelligence to the lovers of intellectual ability, given thorn the tremor, an badly as the advent of an oabelitiooilt' or a ehooloculer in the Saute. Hence the Petrosylnaniorss. sounds the alarm, and the little poodle of- the Post, here, tares up the try in its own insignffeeant way. As an offset to these fearful lecturers, the Boston Travel,/ cog. goats a nor of Border Ruffian magnates, who might begot to spend the winter in the work of public enlightenment ou eubjeets familiar to 11 than. Thu following names and enbjects might I answer for a lecturing snout: DAVIT. ATCIIII.OM—A Xenia-Ruffian Cam paign. JODI, BLIPELL,--The beauties of Ballot•etuß lug. Ens..sroo 'mat mothod of lying dorm a rreridrutial oarkoidoto—i.. - Joan W. Pomr—Exporienoeo of ot. pigeon. ROBERT C. WINTUINT—Qtra of Chloroform in Pontine. STwerress A. Doraysr—Climate and topoges phi of Lower Ear- Fixrcurat W/LIMIII—Nan awl his aerev dents. Aran ItYstmas.:—Thee.caonizatiott spplied to Eloctiam. BENJAIIIIIi F., llllLLlTT—Platicank•making, or bow to reconcile "Liberty all over 00tr11 heti 'lege" *ltb the extension of Slavery into ban yan. WILLIAM APPLIrou— Five minutes in the Thirty-fifth Congress—an episode. NUMMI 8. lizoogs—Tbo Bludgeon—the true emblem of oirilizetion, (with biographic"l noti- Oes of oelarsted 1310/thlrelll, "nd a sketch of Tbugfeem.) Lams Quid—Forty years Phankeyism—a trospoollva view from the top shelf of retire. mat. blud.anti Fluatoan—The lognititode of kia putAlea.-a. Prefil4ent by chance, and in 121111130- ceesful candidate “on purposn." Damns CROATS—Popular doluaione—inclading Allonnonittm Somnambulism, and the Declare lion of Independence. finny A. Wime—flow to tato :he Union—by threatening to dissolve it. Que. G. Gruttan—A Ural, at theipp4llll-11 Family Hisicry. Wu. B. RUND-3110 itilljOrity for flooluman in Somerset county. %Stumm 'l4o,tienbiss—Gonerat Preene, and how he did tiff be plumed. Gibutosia--Tbe Assurance of Adven lutes Yankees, • ; The. sliEt`stay bo ostestled,, it Dead be, as the ' sktstscs; • bat . itie number hue tamed will 4onitlcas mean!' • • TUE AVItICI - AN 13LAVit Taina,-4•Tho freaking/on Star, a oemi.inificial organ of the - Notional Ad . ministration, taken ground in favorrid to-open ing the African Slave. Trade. The advocmoy of thin project knit propoood in South Carolina, is gradually working its wry northward, and by 1.860 we may expect to son tbo northern demon racy inaorporating s lt on a now plank In tin plat. form. ' It will have to do no, if it expects to re tain Southern napport. Tho Star sap: "We are glad to poroeive publio attention awakening to the eubjeor, batime it is one of vast importance to the future of en ':immense portion of the American continent that cannot do its legitimate share in the , commerce of the world by, and tniabgh - any . other :.than African alivis labor. Though the holy alliance in 'IL took measures to stop the trado;lancl though thlittiovermant, France and England subs*• gadfly,' by troaty; agreed'to do Optima thing elan enormous cost, annually, to all bf their troaaaries, it hos actually donliloil at,losa/ is all Its'victims incinolatod on the pianist., while it has notiossonita'a far as the number actually oblppod is concerto/ Thus 'the result •et all 041 baboon done t 6 put a stop to It has only to to an increase of all Its bad featior,oar lio'man of Mamba sense imaginesthat the Afrian no gro to net , itt better audition in slivery In Amorla; thaw in , barbarolos captivity or even barbarous freedom in his nativo land: ' 11661064- ty , aoperhiditeil 'the abolishment of legality o f the traffai andinitteri 'zioW look ' no though, withAhe increasing horrible - coolly alive trade (which' alreedy.'egtlele thikAtrlati elavelrede fn cutout when that wee the 'oaten) hi:amity *lll ere loitg cry. aloud ter the rittloill 'etiotlag reotylotiona un - the' old Votrtten Aftlei Atka Atlierleo. LOOtIItEI GT( lux dieettop;oo GO L'akoi4 this umson 'for exo4a thileb of former • "vitro io number antl, fatallty:Llhaphioattp bona e!ves itoliertaat,',lpe s ist the totally lasi veshpla; '/Itraggiegide °Vali denture; ninelirpp4ll6.., two Lop, fire bilgtlind iwenty. electlsutto'abirik- lOW osiolairilon tiro hum tite4 lived firim - treat geverattit the !ea• ear liva:;.ll6ippefirthl,' sad novirle= heard, , Ttukemeesitqoat,—.l work recently 1,0. Gereleitil by bone tcebei, s'Oetaten c9thige, - e4 , th.e,Histoe ‘ y- - and Condition or the derautde' t o A.tofertoo,t_conotelee the foliewittg prinaat par_agenh, se quoted by the ,Allge .seefaegeaulag : . , . , PThe Catllia, hare, is the United Emies ns. Well as du Canacht,:vreild•reno wand 'end. aeoada... Pliehed pritste sad teachers, who are superior is mind and intellect to their l'rotestaat breth ren. This rums the preachers of the old English eecto,*and they ere bevida themselves with an; ger. The warehouse of their own theology of fers them only fee wee:peon Their religion 13 C3ld, hitopieet, hnd yet not rational enough; thoT. thcrafore,dibal and persecute the Catholie Church, and represent its priests as the not fe rocieus beasts of prey, only fit to bv devoured with skin - and bonen. This ;a erectly the thing moat agrsenble to the Catholics !uneaten., They hare plenty of money , which iv evart thing in America, although has( it comes from Europa. TArir prisetdoed it well regulated and drilled, and the mottiltda of a/fir believer obey their command, like one man. The Catholic Bishop hare already nom, . at Leah vvthe free States, the greatest politi cal power. They elect Presidents and Governors, end igre, moody always Demotratie,„.though they kno when to change their polities." Tliti late Presllential election, if not proof ab solute of thin assertion, will Nerve as A confirms elan Of ibevoqing bolief in it. Sratraexwniii Taiwan* ROAD.—The meet ing of inerchp;ntx in Philadelphia on Wedneeday night to .ohlain eubaeriptione for stocking the Stenhouvillo & Indiana railroad, woo not eery largely attended.. Tho tollowiug reeolutions were adapted: Wherete, - .The experience of the past season boo fully demonstrated to the business interests of the city of Philadelphia, the necessity of a more perfect Metre Railroad connection; and wheress,-the Stenbenvalle mud Indiana Railroad IC 6 4 imPorlitnt link in the great western chain ton considerable degree, to remove the obstacles now existing to the western trade nod commerce' of this city; and %loess, said road is now in a 000dition for business, but stands in grep.t want-of motive power sod rolling stock; Therefore be it licsolved,• That the sum asked for stook In the road ought uti . 6htto to be furnished. Resolved, Theta Committee of Twenty he ap pointed by the Chairman of this meeting; whose business it shall be to solicit subscriptions la the capitol Block-'of the Company to the amount of $135,000. COAL IN CINCIIINATI.---The CllloioDati Comma' eial. of rhUrAdby; (NUN: The stock of Coal in the city is nearly ex hausted, and holden put up prices, to-day, to This state of affairs in the fuel_ line, as might be reasonably etippotied,haa prodnoed in tenee excitement throughout 'the citynisthe grout mess' of the poPulation aro direotly Inter- Wed. .Tbo-ovil consequences of this can hardly be over oviitualed, because the masses will not only be deprived of fuel tnit of employment also, as tho leading manufacturing establishments cannot run on an average, over three weeks lonFor. We have a railway running into a coal region, but it has no care, and oven If it had there is no-convenient place to discharge the coal in the vicinity of the Depot. This, how aver, could be remedied if the company had cars, As a temporary truck could he laid on Front steel to the 'Wharf, and the coal discharged there, the main difficulty, thercfore. itt to Pro curer OATH. The - same, state of affairs exists in Louisville and other western towns, If no rise in the river ebtntltl come opportunely to work e change, a grent deal of sot:feting must ensile. TIKANZIGIVINCI DAY.--Thttraday WSJ a mot beautiful. day, clear, orinp and not too cool. The day wan obsersod with a good deal of seat, busl - being rntirely nuspendod, and every thing appeared to pasts off pleturantly. Tim Eruartuite Itsrvzxw for October has just bean retelval and is for sale by Oilloafetuay and nicer St Co. It la a valuable and in teresting number. From the New York Evening Mate Register. LACTITBAS AND LECTITIMIN—WIIAT TDB PIOPLII WANT, AND PO* TO GILT or. Tbolle of UN living - in large cities harethat treat operas,gyad concert, almost ad Ni.ftwa, but in Interior ['MID and .smailer aides a afore of amusemente more intellectual, and by the usual standard, more moral, are attended with greater popularity.. Among these recreations, none rank bights than ' popular lectures. From being the trade era few mountebanks, who liberated Pvitotlu Plcpinaapoei.eepvt.ph , ka ..Ir. - carious auo;izteoCe by "feeling of bumps,. or peddling soma edier ”selence,"(i) /tins beeeme regular collier, Tor men of the highest attain meats, and unquestioned ability. 117 hen gentle men of the pasiiinn of the late Daniel Webster, Urn. Cuts, William H. Howard, Henna. Toombs, Billimsn, Lardner, Thackery, Park Benjamin, E. H. Chapin, 0. W. Holman, and many others, step into the desk and entertain .and instruct Ake poblic, sorely lecturing must be both honor able and enrol. Let • man, who is a celebrity from 'any cense, ammo once a lecture, and he is sure to hare on audience. We are a wonderful people to run altar "lions." Dot while gazing at a “celebrity," let ns not overlook the merits and qualifications of persons mho hero yet their fame to make. It is not our part to recjmmead any particu lar individuals as eloquent, gifted, or celebrated. We glie below, from yesterday's Evening Bog, list of names at persons who are ready to ao espt engagements.. The Most of them are well and favorably known, and stand above all praise of Ours. Lsortutze.—gome of the gontlemen'who lea tared but winter have, we understand. with. drawn from tide employment; Mr. Bayard Tap for having gone to Europe, Mr. gaze being die. ebted by indisposition, and Mr. Goo. W. Curtis having determined to wept but few invitations. Among those who eon ennonnted for the( coming eeaaoo, Ito find the following names and addres see:— Rey. 11, IV: Beecher. Brooklyn, - Park Benjamin, New York city. Dr. J. C. ilostmzen, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bev. E. 13. Chapin, New York city. Clarence Cook, Newburgh, N. Y. - W. Elder, Philadelphia, Pa. It. W. Emerson, Concord, Maas. Bey. 0. IL Prothingbam, Jersey City. Parke audwin, Itealyn, L. L lit. Bor. Bishop Hopkins, Burlington, Vt- J Holland, Springfield. Mass. W. li C. llosner, Aran, N. Y. Pre(. F. Hitchcock, Amherst, Slues. tnv Y, N. King, Boston, Moen. Aker - , Jahn Lord. litaniferd, Coon. lloraca Ms'. Yellow Springer 0. }ter. IW IL aiilhurn, New York 'City. • Plis) Miles, New York City. 1 D. 0. Mitchell, New Haven, Conn. Bor. Theodore Parker. Bordoitz: • Bev John Pierpont, IVllliamhborgh, N. Y. Wendell Phillips, Boston, MUM. W. Stark, Mancheeter, - N. W. (Liftman, oars o(J. rt.lr 1 . . , 111 , . J. P.,Thompson, New York oity. ;Jelin ThomProu, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. hey. John Tudd, Pittafield, Whipple, Boston, Maas. • ;'A amrriAutss in Wabash county, iilmole , boa from a small package of seed, received from tho Patent often; eultivient at the Chinese ongar oane to make fortylallens of excellent molasses. His auccess, the—Vincennee Gazette says, has dstermlued hies t0.,g0, largely into the culture.', 8o =Oh luut bean accomplished in the experbneuts already tried„with rade apparatus for grinding, and no experience to Guitar., that there le aortal* every reasonable hope that the .eater cane may become an itstablltdied crop on the Ohio and Wabsgh bottcana.- The inerersed I consumption of eager all over the world, and the diminution of Its produot he all the tropical regions, by the abolition of slavery la theddrit, Lab West Indies, ,and. the, demoralization of the population, brpolitical loud moral causes, rithhs the:torrid . : mime,' will collo:cm to , iIICTCO4O tie cost, 331639 3 eubotitate is found, or its culture extended among a more vigorous and luduipious . FalittOlir VOTag ierTali 800711.-421 R ertb Carolina S FreMlltit 0100F0111 ticket was formed And ant to Waahington to be printed. Think of thaknootissity in a free - ootintryl , But an er ror Appearing in It, it wee moat back for correc tion, and owing to the delay which . followed, it was not prepared in time for pablication. In Virginia realty Fremont Vette were oast, although bnt few are is yetroperrhat In Kentucky, Ws seuriv,ed Tellurium the germ of the topublicau party wee manifested, and now that a beginning has been made, the right, of free epeeist' and free action-will be vindicated. In Delawake won; than .sop votes were given far the Fremont %Sairy_ lterarnteritor.—.When' they do nab 11 9aotlDdrel in Ellglitlil . 11b0110 01030 can be legal : . ly pualsbed tbi7 make short work of tam, About the viand tante Wit Huntington, the OW forg er, wait arrested bore Conan named Robson, who bad defrauded the 04etall Patios at 13ydon.bam of £lO,OOO was irritated to England. The (Hey of Waehingtentriega the intelligence that Rob. Awn bus been indicted, triad, found pinky anti siotoooid ta piton. itaprineament: Ifttuting., ten; oh tbO iiontrary, biejtat yet been I.ndioted. Join li•Goeini - wiltt to •friend itt,Cltlcigo, tbet be, nin 'WI, - tor the West about the. first prosil'aft, snitillldollverleatuses on temperance ,at most at the 'ErlitiSintl7Xtlin , te In the - West and Northwest;- • • ;: ~~~ ~ :,_:.' Moral mid ,Religions. Tllll SANDWICH Isuanitu.-.The religion:land Charitable contributions of tho Christian natives of the Sandwich lelander amounted, during the last year, to within s fraction of nine/sea thous and dollars, The "Christian natives" of this country do not begin to coutributo as largely ii proportion to their number and means. • Tut Pazioorr Pourniu or =a WALDEN/323 MI- Pazxcuti—la the .Piedmontese valleys are 15 Waldeneian parishes, confided, to 15 pastors. These valleys contain shout 22,000 souls. The number Of Roman Catholics mixed with t tliese 22,000 Waldensione is eomewhere about 2000. with 29 priests. Signor Revel, Moderator of the Wildenelan China, at the omomenoement of iris ministry, hating been seat u a minister of a pariah at the very highest point of one of the mountains, there found a priest, whose charge consisted of ono good old man of 70 years of age. The poor priest had never son. eeded in making a single prneelyte; and one thing which Dally enlisted him was that very often he could hot say mate for *ant of some one to assist him. According to the testimony of the Rev. Mr. Noel, who some months ago visited these valleys, it appears that a truly ersagelical revival has taken place among-them. TL,o Willeesians hate 169 elemouliii schools, many of which, how ever, are only open for four months in the year. Ma number of the-scholars aystago 4926 They possess two Ilttle hart:ital.?, each cot:Asir/ins 1:6 bads. In 'miens parts of the ;Sardinian king. dom they bone sucueeded in establishing mis. sioilary oath's., lulbmorals, is town contain ing 16,000 inhabitants, the first stone has been laid of a IVaddeusisti temple. The '•Table" maintains a preacher there, It teacher sad a4Ol - In Turin, the population of which io 150,060, they have a beautiful temple, a . pastor who. preaches in French, and two preachers who preach in Italian: three InEetere, one mistress, and two oolpoteura. They publish a small jour nal in the 'ltalian language, i.e Buena Novella, and have a depository of books and religieno tracts tinder the direction of a committee. In San Mauro Obey have a muter, who is at the name time colportear. In Genoa, a city of 00,- 000 inhabitants, they have a preacher, a mie .Blonary, a master, a mietresa, end two colpor team to Soapier d'Arrna, a aubarb of Genoa, a master and preacher. In Erato n little con gregation exiate,. directed by u w . 00-her who etedied at the normal ouhool of Torre, the oap. ital of the valleys. In Nice, 6 city of 20,000 emote, they maintain a praetor, an evangelist, a minister, a mlatress, and two oolporteuret. la all there aro 24 agents in the service of the Walden. elan Church In Italy. The college of Torre possesaes 12 professors, and 105 students,, com prising thee° of the normal school, and of the theological faculty. The details we her' derived from a letter of th.: moderator, written to no English journal. NATIONAL REFORM IN ins NANDI MAN KINGDOM. =lra; reported in Italy and oat of Italy that, daring the next session of the Sardinian Parlia ment, religious reform will be proposed. Would to God that this might prove true, arkt that the propositions were unanimously accepted by the Mounters. Be it true or not, however, it is a great thing for to bold a project to be even [mo lten of. It is a proof thatZrotoetantism is daily making Ito way in Italy. Many priests rill, it Is maid, be at the bond of the movement, and the articles named as likely to lid adopted, are the nine following: 1. The Roman Catholic Char& of the Sar dinian kingdom, declares its independence of Some. • 2. Tho King of Sardinia is the Bovereign pro tector of the church of •the kingdom. , 2. The pritsts are paid by the State: 4. The canons and decisions of the Council of Trent shall be abolished. 5. Tradition, as tho foundation of dogin4s, shall ba declared extinct. 6. The perusal of the Bible shall be permit ted, end its interpretation left to the conscience of esoh Christlan. 7. The Lord'u Hopper vhall be received both foram. 8. Celibacy shall ba no looger obligatory bn the clergy. • 9. Theme o: the Latin tongue in aorahip obeli tease, and the nombor of church holidays be lessened. PEOMTANT CITURCIIE9 tli 7103 0 Hlbinta-- The Uri. 9049 are a small portion of Italy under the dominion of the Helvetia Confederation.— Some Italian exiles introduced the knowledge of the Gospel there at the time of the Reformetiou. There are nine Protestant perieboo, little known is Italy, and still tees In England. Great .simi larity exists between the Church of the Orleans and the Waldensien Church. The prinoipal air , ferettoe between them is, dint the Waidensiene make ace of the - French language in their wor: ship and schools, while in the Grisons the hai ku is employed. Signor Reit, minister of the Weldonelen (lurch in MHO, An paid in mind and heart, speaking ofa visit paidbyhim to the Orisons Protaitants, ups, stoat* othor things —".We entered the. "allay of.' Naachiato [macre tug the great chain which separates it from the Engedina. nuttily, we arrived at the plane where once flourished the Protestant Italian Church, Here formerly preached Peter Vaal Verged°, Pro Giulio, Fra Maters, ho.; here mareacres,_aathorinhi, alas! by the Same of St. Charles Hareems°, put a atop, to a great mos aics, to the Protestant movement, and left but two perishes remaining, Posabieve and Brascio. With what emotion did we listen to psalms sung to our own melodic., and in the Italian 10.4- gusto. Here prayer was °Ores!, 4 ,- id two thirds of the popnintica orowdbd I. listen to the words of their pastor, who addressed them an brethren, in Italian, respecting the Gospel of Goa. We were requested to furnish them with books of hymns and prayers in Italian. After having said Wien to these brethren, we directed our steps to the valley of Btegeglin, where are seven Protestant 'Wien parishes; Vice-soprano, Stamm ho. We visited them all, and were every whore received as brethren, - One evening, while we were engaged in family worship in the pastor's house, the parishioners resembled Its such numbers that we wore obliged to edjoarn to a large hall. Thuks were -rendered to God that the Waldetaimus were mindful of their brethren or the Orisons." RZTTRILICIAM Alssrato ii Coma ron.—A pnbriesn meeting was betel in Covington Tues day night, at the Turner's Halt. About a hun dred persons worn pres Pot. It was determined to petition the oily, council of Covington for the use of the City Ilall for a public meeting on next Wednesday night, .the of of the.meeting be ing to form a hepniolluati Association, Those of energy and earnestae.s are engaged in this met ter, -end will suffer-no slight obstaelen to inter fere with their purpose.--,Cin. Com. Tan Rafael:l.—The N. Y. Evening Post, 'peek ing of u paragraph we published a few days Sialle, ratting forth the scarcity of pastern among large and influential congregations In-Virginia, euggesta that the fad may be explained by mentioning the recent banishment of ♦ clergy man from Wheeling, for net preaching the gra pe! fin,conformity with the lowa of Virginia.' Ntw Voile, Nov. 18.—A despatch from Bos ton stelae that the Soffolk Bank refuses the bills day China Bank, of Bain°. DIED—(h Friday awning:2l4l,2st. nt her restihmee, on reiteral street la Allentnns City, Ur& ELIZ&BNTII. ht'DOWICLL, widow of the late .Is , er :ErDelrell. 'ln the 72310420 t eaa. • SUP Timo of htheill in eienfose gelid% SPECIAL NOTICES. Mariana's -Vermlfage..—Piemiiir, Bros. Nob Proprietore.—No remedy *friar Invented has been so suwerafol aa the great worm mandrel of Dr. ?debars% prepared by Fleming Bos., of Pat:burgh. All who kayo wool It bare hammy/fly aatcroished and delighted at Its ifondorfal sonwarilhd efficacy.. To publish all the, testi* cordate to Its favor would All Tolson= we must therefore walnut ourodres With &briar abstraot ofa few of them. Jiphet C. Alleginnaboy, ware • does ton child 0 years old, and It brought teat' worms. He woo after gala aniline dose to tlielintechlid, which brought away LO more, analog 111 worm In abode Lli bard; • Andrew Downie/4 oferatibrery township, Perilous gay* We child one teaspoonful, and she paireedl77 wornoh 'Next miming, on repelltlon of !Ire doso. she. pasted 111„ Jonathan flOnehman; of West Uelov. Put minty. to , wilted that he It unable Lo .ennpy the dertani..:as the people In hla nalabtorheal ray. atter • teat of the othere, that now is to Dr. ?Jerome. Vermlinge. *5-Purebasenr wDI hal:vend to ask for WWI etkIILDRATRD Vnlllllll3OX, and take none elec. Ali CUM Vll7lllllll/01. 001 144100.• Pr, !CLOW'S Vernahign also bla eolebtatnnUtor PiPe, an now he had at ill rorpentable Druz &or. la the Veiled Ratak and Canada- Nom aeration without the den. fine onTnntwa WLEJLINGIIII.OB Now CMI lsreen ;Jo. • ; ya. roam) '. 1 Yob. Dr. I. boott & Cr.-I have used tvio 'doses 'drone matinea troprogad Ins. an Pronattod S - ou. and I mut ang, den tnizre a Read at,n7 other kinds of Yid, gone aletano's livor Pllle onoratod Vlore eta:dually. moro sad and Wilma, ind did toa mom good than any CCM NU I gran and,. .4 Coo slot nmehlonro noommone them to th• afflict:l4. . JUN 11101111(C74 , De BrLanem inineovod LIOR Plll. and Improved VR=4; tugs. alp Di.l.)lootett Otialosted Kii7tatit'Olotomottio utook tortoood 0.40 Undo. the ottoortlx:on .or -Ih. t oitogolar ItholkottOrtotooto tottriA.l.444,6,orett4. Dour and. only.s i i rhar..4 : Di Dr. I. Dort , a C h;no. prom mom bank Margenbrifb, Vs. Pr. Its Labe, Imtrend Llr4Plll..Al lintbOYed - VsruiriDYs brcompard.4 by reelDbatte oru. blebum. All lire abarabD4lldrus Ibr oak by • • - • Dr. (150. R. a lIYORR btOrlooft Arnold. 11, Metalb - agent V. nptinia. b Ibtittway, our n, U. D 4, a ;;;Z: Alt,. J. IT NES N 'aid= SURGEON -DENTIST;- ~.. 'lllOl4l - NBW TORK, xtrnote Teith Withiint - Pain, **TAW Beatzbloa don't° the G ., „ nit. inriamts ?oath on oda. Clatka * wad Chats p 4 „b..",i pitmans all Daatat!aaaragoaala a seSittllo iareards and Cinders %ibis tab. • gi stur*Eug4.4.nuaz .kurizieithorr. ICE CREAM OYSTER SALOON ; Bl' aratraTcz xultz- I A'arze Prat! B=2lsm) 6X12811137.1. 131:111:4 - szrcr±l.Tortra aro DuacarDittil , ' • GEORGE . WEY . M. - AN/ itanatscitner and Desks In all kinds of - - - Tobacco, Snuff and- Cigars, Leal . Tobacco; Corner Smithfield Street and Diamond AUey 0.13: Yk I PFITSBITRGIT. 14. W: S:2lourpt sL,blpees rital and Market es... rITT:1113ILGII, re„ Manufacturers of and Dealers in ALCO HOL. rrHasHAL. OAIMPIIIN A sad PINE OILS, OAS PIXTURIC.s, and all kinds ad Lams. Cdlanddliers, (Bran. da • • . Wiwi. Fitting, tepstrisig, Relation sail Sties Ctst• air dons warder at lion =ties. ABMs move Oils nurpll.l regularly arm ..k from isfa.l3*, "'fire Pod Liver Oil--Every bottle Niel , natedha be pars Cod Uwe Oil. For the cure of 6ficeasatlere, ibr 14. cure 4, Snraiart. /11, the care Vane- Fier etc cure el I...csbcco ' For the cure jell,. the cure 4ra24 Min &mews . . For the am of Chronic Erytivetut, • Ibr the ewe of Cferouic Sere Ppm • FT ac cure Cr Mee • Jbr Ihe mar of tacteuiutar StreeZ(eke, .nr the are e.f Cvic; elf 04 Bones. . ibr the cure of Fulmer/am aeleuerpetale.. /I, fee cum of Claw* Bleflielltiiv fbr the cure ti Becket; 1 - 1 v the ome f Iht,thrt of the Skaider and Kidnap% fbr S [WV of iftfuticnal Healey= and Caltrifi Pehßity, Fold 6f the Quart, halloo end lit bot . br the dores or eingle bottle; ever, bottle vrarrantell yore Cod, Liver at the Wholesale Draioatere ofDr. 8.12MH811,140 IVa.tat., - er;l2 °rule Ueldsee To Nervous Sufferers A retired eler,uman, restored to health in few dem, idler many leers of great =Tow enfforing. Is anxious tot:take known the meant of car*, Will wad (froe) the prescription aid. 'Direct' tlio • Err. 7911 N M. DAONALL. No.G9 Polo= Stmt. enxiLITo.N pcl9,ltralcadeamwri Prof. Wood's lisar Restorer.—A Real tisir Itestoter, Mr. Pen.! Jones. Methodist clergymen. reading In Alerraywrille, Westmoreland county, Kaye that hie lair bad been getting gray for the last twenty years, sad was disposed to fall oat. Ile or.el two totth*of Prof. 'Wood . * Dale Restorer, which eutirely stopped the Ulnas outot the hair all ate hair rammed Its original color; and has kept the color now tor nine months. fi. is 111‘ter1111.11 (111115, but we publish It because it to near home, so that the Public mar be convicted. that Wars Bah Restate la what am:anode to be. raid at elm two and three dollars per bottle, at . Dr. IiZO. 11123011[P.13, noggliwg N 0.340 Wood a., wholesale and ritail Agent. Pectoral." . sljPitHp"-- - Dr. Keyser' Pectaial Swan carte oonabm . Dr. Beyeeee Pectoral ByraP rUrr , ratr• Dr. Keyser Pectoral Syrup cures funnel:tag Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup aura Ilrouabltbk for laryngltls tato Dr. Semler'. Pectoral Syrup; Fee Incipient consumption take Dr. Bermes Porters byroto for cold In the head take Dr. Keyier's Pectoral Hyrum Dr. Keynes Pectoral Syrup corm sore throat: - Dr. Bermes Pectoral Hymn) care, pulnet Dr. Keyser's Pectoratilyzop cures old coughs; Dr. Kenn' , Pectoral Syrup cora all klndsof .direues orthe lungs and breast. - Prepared and sold by Dit. OW. IL No. 100 Wood et, Stan of the Doldianklortar..— Prim fA offs. and 11 per bottle. stoaaltertl British and Continental Exchange MOM DILLS DRAWNB7 DUNCAN, SHERMAN & C 0.,.. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON Di @UM OF AI AND UPWAILDP Thoso Drafts aro available at all the prim-• e.p.a Stir. of.r.vglard, Scotland and Ireland. and Ulf continent W. Woo draw SIGHT DILLS au M. A. Grunebanni & Bailin, JRANILTORT A NAM. 171kb In as a Remittalsce to all win UNIWAY dwltzarLsad and Ltollukl. Prone Intendatig to travel sbrAd marproeurethroao lattnri or emits, on erblrli Muer can b• obtained. ail needed. In au.r Mt of ScrlVl" Collectioa, of 11114. Notes. Dad ott.•er sectultlem to id• rune. rill relmin vrnapt 110.,ation. • - WM. 11. IVILLIAMB a 00.. Wood. entea-Thlrd sterL BAGALEY> COSGRAVE Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and '2O Wood street, Pittoburglt HENRY ft COLLINS.. 701/WAIwISIG AND COLLINS, MERCHANT; Aim wi,eLso , ne DEALER •';, OMENS% BWPTk3, SENDS,' Woo PrAtztoe Generol. • Ea2s.W Ma orps Street ly r'• HATS, CAPS AND FURS. itt .0 0 'Ft I) lie' 00.. ' IVIEWLESALIII: RETAIL - - HATTERS, 'l3l Wood Street, "*" . I*." 47aro d , A S PB.lali ' Vellr 4t. ."°k of Wholesale and Retail toLl at the Lmilsy Itaerwr PIUCTA. to which they Invite attention Drell porelmserr. oetzttf AGLE STEEL. WORKS .DIEWORTR a CO., . [FL ;q TO acuriva'curr a COO Out Steel. German, Baw, Blister. P l ough AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINCB, PICKS: Mattocig, Wedges, narrow Tooth, tte. WeRilllOl7EiN. No. UP WM= FITIINXT. ti.4 - soon Wood mat Braltheold. PITTSBURGH, PAL 4.72..,- 7 1 istaletr.r JOHN COCHRAN & BROS; . MIUTUFACTURERS, OF. Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, anitlloomyindow Shatters, Window Giuirds, Nos. 91 Second St., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Merida PITTSBOBOtt, Rave on band a variety of now pattema and PULL nallabla for all pouumu. Partialu tontion rat rn outuhu Om* Lou. &Uhl= Ono 43 '.hort puttee. nhih NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T HE LIVERPOOL and PRIT , A DELPILTA NTILLILSIIIP COMPANY lateild dlrpetchlog tbalr at , and powerful theaulteblas eafollowx • /onyx - , ..December CITY OP BALTlldOltr..-- Icrrp .-.-....D.cerabor • ..•...•.11arember 17. ;CIT . I* OP WAIININGTO:P 74i _ ". .IIWaater 4. 111*Ce" L....camber Ib. artaminfrc. liTtp - • • thicou-$2.1, :W5 art/ £.65, acivrilne to blatemoMs. A - flatted comb. hltd.clase Pawners writ lw two tea fr Chloe. om end :Llierpool. wad .fotma be Pro. From j Frozo These chips conatructwl with lrowtor.d. woter•tlght compartmento, !SW each weal wile. eXpellieneed /llama • rertler wloblucf to bring tinttheir Minds cal/obtain rertlffrotee of wwwwgy tad drofte ow LlTer/catin sums of „El atartlowanu upworit, Applp to. - /WIN TEIO/IPSON.4lo , l•lbartf rt., Pltteburgh. Or BARRI. t-(1071T111„ /T 7 Moadwihr. New Wort. • ca./pilyertlT • nom n ALAI OF 1000 'FLOWERS. rtlesjust reed and Auleal• by Z 0113/94 130WDREKD CLOVES-300 lbs just reo'd. 11. &ad forage Dr no= 7LIEMIFIU =Mk ELASTIC! NIPPLES 'and Nuitting lulu so ttlop-3 crow es.ab Just ned and Mr bal. by 33.22 "lawn° b..%03: ALTP.F.TRE-1000 lbs. "ustrood-.and for W. • ta I a• t • • • 11:LLOWAY'S VIIRMIvUG.G. or Worm Oontaalon-5 arum reed and idaVall VITLIERE,LL'S TOILET EXTBAOT&—: IFJ 2 grociost red sad !Orgill / imos. AKER'S COD LIVER 01L-10 *Du just troed and far sale by : BRAS U USBAND'S CAIAINED ItIAtiNESIA- St 1 CrWmilut real ond fbrosh FLE3MIO ruouro LET—A two story Briek. contealng ro roasand-Eulehed curet. aitststa aahlagton at. Allestiny Qty. laquireof xte.T.t - • • R+ll. &MO. No2li Marty O. ■ Ail , goo. - 10 _ '.1.3-,MliatearatrritsuLt 00'S-20 dressetilhogs for sale by • • - BENILY 1tc.061111 , 11i • lANNERS'OII4ObbIa. Soak for sale by boa, 11.• VALINISTIXI:( *CO. ALUM -40 Libre . .ftlir ea:fitly ntd.'o FMI3EBI'OOI/ & CO. HIL 1.) ft ITN S tIOLORED Qunalv 811111:11 Just rood at- 130fttilt13. 71 Market et. pIIILDRINB' KNIT TALId.AS, .Basques, j and Cicada oatmeal:de pay at • . . LICIRNM r: Marks: • _Coach mid Carriage Factory. JOIINSON, BROZHER• 4t , CO - ;. corner of Minna and itebeeetic tents, Atlectuntr . ectenU r ally inform tour Meads. sad Me Dna , . Lthat thex s are nab Want:ring Canaan. Bencletcs. Male Alienates erl ot a lat etterateit toDoe steel nand to daze, !ditty awl Many of alah. Menotti! ate Ite /Minuted to on the non TIONIKIAS Cermet Walla la all theta Watt the tent two. taw..., Pow scut Wheel OUR. they flit eon hdiat that in ante near thew tint Metz yameen, teip==t r et . Jr rattined .ittheit4ftEtValett.t. Wtb W"t 11°';'6 ,zock) its. g 4EI ellll . - co.* " tub- bud =Mid Wait Hugon 0.0 &bulb br aassanau, nor • b10..Z5 Warn, st. altritPliY rt,II,URCILY.cELF I S Another FAil'awl • Wiitei.oohde, lin. lust ban rewired; .ntatentl sttantion y•lnsll44 to aap sitntiihn astrintot smut nil Catlin it e n4 Cointannen i man .c 4: Aor. witirt country lterctuatteltititing in tette& lb& Amain .eoa 'via Sad manistyinsa rzees_aadOitipittle goods at{ iltaipawriat& istalLtkuT.: LECTIME. S ,BENJAISIIN. of - NEW YORK, . • opest4ba dram of ILecturis bans AbiTenzac Matirnuivdtpcclatioa. a nett tdultiadreix b bl YilTY 'lsTrattobtated llmaseous azd sa• ON. Doers am at /LW pan Itslte;t i ze eec =raw la lisllve smit. 2 1 4 . 9,b2 . 25, Leda tare ifi.b,..tt uetst... ads lITs lair a l obtalt*Pd mast ;he lability ‘llool2.loirsa ths - Doca. ORNM-E4 PATRICK. WM EL RUMAT% ]wblE.4 I ART;STY - 016YrEaNiVtuited fc ,,,n tom., opor ewe. Dr. Tmenizit E4taris. Dori eobtusr. tak Fildsbau B The Penitte ihnsingent &rue Wore been bind by 7 • Las. mamba allatattlantethantri mn of 1 . 11. 4 are tOUCI 11l then Inaba , of theta. Itanneniberlt' antyaorit!, fatty - mote for ten tohazi of non••atter Wade-. and Diamond Amy. • • PITT§BbRall - S IT Iti; • Facia- an d Figure-s. mum sibildriber cola plittii pub)Houng - 11. eolame with - MC alma ti V ~,itst,,scrpport can to obtained. la Jamaary 1117. , • The oljeee of tat volume le to ediadae taftesesi tion =wee Oseelaneta etch:ldeate sad of :tete aesee insuate=reicd . adventseree ct Pittabtlrl2l4 thd Um' I meateadnerel temeeccrees et her coadoard. eadeliemerrea the bardeteace other vadtka. • y Tin Vl= Oatt.iglAkrVlDMlAllo. flirt a minute aad dee Wed seeetint, etagere marl, maerationtree tecere the =seed ea the foetid or ate two ellieteadtateate.teasta rl.ll.llla .271* at etre nt deux ea,.. lomucva tM !Warw.. and aeautlag.ataass, and laie 7eae of el. adetllehatent of tde bees.— • ...... Tb. tame Malaita "'anima will be Ora et all ale mercantile brattbesof baron % ham thereon . oromarna TO the The mama artobahloal tocaratlata sot datable attar tranallattares 1,111 ales Oe taolniled, area is fact the ttaliallte of earl. class of" eorployalobb *lll be Oren ill a il regadhie seitralUataik as Wall ea jiggrotgo.d for th.rarroe. at eitabahur at a alma the itauth, la. dash% atomse and, adfalashee of -the clay;hjsk. nartatrre lad tatata sealant of the tabula flotahtz ate , tho oar set thetrate haat= Max attatehteoa the real setae of altars.* submit.: with Us /salami seemed ealalaattl an-exhibit of oar rallocatiamototaus tabled alorcattltatukt, *mother 'with - am attar wanes of wealth or =arta= to theiltY. ' .—• . lt twat be eiharsaVesal "lam. the' ahmochtlf - peeve' .Lament of the mass ottlairoalctbath mans of v,.lbabla Lolormatkul tax bathos apreal beats estryre yf}aiia area socrehant who tasyserelas a moor. ef tho Wartthat would otherata b. dfficalo orlmaracileabletoectd and . abaft= the olrealatinotif Itself Ilfoilastara lama fee ban mutants alba ray tte.4. sad It Is Irma will Mart, that sill enable-I tante edition to . be struck will be exten4,l6 to lb. 2111teltalihr ' ltbr. 'station tabu, auteautat— att. shatetka will to collate,* by. Alma azalans7 lama.. am will b..l)..lubpa ea amaa aa - matter ram, as. oaltbod . 1180. Mason it Hall: Cigar:Store. Whalen& and Retail Dada In 'IIIiPUTED, 241 D, DO/USTI° gar,s, T o - b ire o ,dr fkiittft; 57:7"ttAintreg,lirk.ri.`A: JOSICYH MUM CURIAE REPOSITORP- 7- " - -- TOEEPIL WICITE,now czarying.on7 busi er ass 1.61:161s661111 V1N.16.6 (661(111611.‘ itairitfit.) 1616.666 Larrwarwitlv 661 11 , 6 3 . c. kills Run, ..412Tie66 the 160.116 1666 et stodrof CL111111.1411110...11U611166. at.. -.- 6161 66 nu thicemelMl/ 1 .41:1M imachas.66; that awl oat/ 1.1 Voartasa yam Huey 116611116666. utsahls lam 16plus 166:Ens b.ts 1161606 ebsdap 661166166 Camassis. which in 1:6 , 17 , •= l l t tir 111111 b l lll parblent6r_dew...Maat to 66163 isrlonsand met' Watted Kas thasiacturerf. rt. IMMO/ at . :kw "Mom I. eaml6o.6tl6+6•66yuan 61' . 40s sannzeasat. 6111 sap the 1641.611 ; 21,1 1. 1 4....anaMW1.../I.ll.lllldarma .61 Unestextailexat 316:66:16!617'. 2 1P1 , 111. tlt• .114/lio decarsting liomeo trtulnem hat 196661 loon • 06 reas of 606146/Wl.l463lllKrAqosrph Whit* 61116611-ea re6d716.967 =MO 6/.13 SW than Qs eurtt• . • N.ll.—umager impsir6s6.l CU 666166 . &I. 'Edited 'Geo.EggiFetker.. deed. ckETTERS of Atheirtietritionof the Estate o .arit. hil3tintentai:deed; Leve-boon granted L 3 Elba and. , Enamel tionnly. A/1 panne Indebted to the coats art eatao.lbd to make pate meat, and all Damn a- barker olettos- Mma-tae tam to resent tlledrelsltna duly attested; to the scridnittned. at No 7611d131 silent, Pitt/On-WI. • • •' . . t it tr i t ist i PS l s . lEx men% o. TrGE Emanatorg:6Mb Will of 'Geo* Mil tenbergor, late Of 'AlliebenTOttj,deold. offer file ale on reasonable tams, the . ilantican - Oat Home sad Grounds. Wolin:mind by thedegnued,' treating on Me s out h sooto,..tu per, and extendthe • pat along Ilandoelr, etreet to Wster area. This melt known indletty Le on-of the moat' elegible;' ortomodiont no ate melte residence. In either. oltz• • for ewe minable Balding lote inuadeloint y 'attn. ate between Penntylvezda - Afir.as andiSup:ifonontotsrla rine, In the/Ith Iliad of the IttX31 . 114‘130:110, • 111A1111.40.1/311:f: Rl4e Ut w l "' . Cleve • ► i al •o MANUFACTURERS AND OTREtts. _a, —lles:mg rale ofLots for Mat ufsatottn, - sad.th: r 3 r . :Nrs taut plo , ee the=thanit ~.IF,tprztlext,Ohto IABLE COVERS-:-Ali4gepupr4of new and beautSful Cal* A100,131.1n4 and BuS. su jEILt reed.from our Umlaute:Li - sod (oriole az 1 , 1.7.7 A of orkst stmt.. -.. 0019 J. k PITILIAIII. rIMANSPARENT GIOEN 9XLC,LOTIE of • arDerlor quality. and aliment widths, teat reed from our wasmfacturt and Jar salso/holosalo and at Na.U6hlsslcatstrewt, •. • • J. LAT. FILE4IIII3. 0140TMSLIERER:.PATTiENS--- L Pectetrant reward: my bridenr.d. rat Our Wag ehddrelrepeeperdA, reed th irds, ner9 . -dllaliktr,rnderlat. sd, OLL,III3TTV:t..--20Erieh imt reo'd lAsant for silo by, tIEZt' ,PLllalllKra). 1100? SKIELTS—AIu . plain Icor VaUtol Skirts. imft nolo 11 1.13.11/11ard•L se. _ _ E4RLS-:-20 csak—s.Rure article—reed and for ask trf no/0 —r.tra.vatiaturer. Q , KARPSBURGIFPROPERTY FOR MILK Coroastlng et fronttol:l4o ROI and - Boat Yard which bass ertde a the Ags:bear Item. , Also ail the oasehhxery Retro eaten. arro,4l other ex • tares for me taillsoneess. , - This location la alsolratiy lialogia foe. a tol4 or tali - lard. ffertellotr, .. - do ~l y to ; . ola , „ ..1141.=ht.a A YEWS CHERRY IECTORAL-3 gross _or this eldelgat.4Protoror'Ssrop farerooNl and for taeby solo - v ITEATE ' 111,9 . 0 NESIA--Thl3 - aelavo and ILJ agreeable cathartic tali...lvan b. &Woo ONNZT-RUCIIHS-51:10- , BknoT Bonne. Reams Tor sat: 6:61 0WN CO. BLANKETS -,A Lugtorariety . of ;Amori-. ml s can mut Imported/34,1A fa; eals, . poN, INvEsTmme_l9 - stio.;4-wszted ths above amgost of limp= Para, [minx t mo t.tut• Anti to • AUtn6l,l4OX-M, Mtn ' • No. Wd.Baattb ti nal No. o.l•Taintli • ER SALE-43004A :Pa:thy° gosiay. furtaluts tbr g ands •=ria. nole, NoMmatibilt. 500 - itiKTE: u t: i MlL w L~EU ilt eg, rut,rollira for i tigedmg 4 tklamt /3lf solS • u.s.wo6El7imilarxiimiu ..OVERING'IS GOLDEN BYRupta=-I,ooli • & c a w historetuad tor We krsiiii the ricaiSes ' ocnou of.the mazacmiland blszaerna. anat. •-• : • VVELARPBOAT jaseofftlii“ivri, - ; nu En¢aks or T1 V 6 10183w4 • WALLIVE .1k4=118:. . CASTLE L . AID DARLINGTON - ^f - ITSITKCJILLILIIOAD4NOTRIX—Tba ateclatua.dear of tbo. -- .. .j ow castle mad Dorilogton riaalloalOornasarato Damn notlilal that an Instal moat (taloa tturd). al lin Dal has per Oars to called • Tor.pntUo at' 1001 a. ot cbo . Tremarer. oa tbelbilidor Olovotoboo - latt....and aMa ••• zam ovary strlap tbFoaaor tartatear *Nana- - • WM. 11.•VIDZIA'aff: Trounroa.... aola - • offlosaaaar Thlta sad Wootlata.- 42 HOT ritTRET LEX) '.AND„..,PLPE.-:—ltia ►; cithns!+Qt Le 4 P*" tar 14 ter a 1*1 =11.;* . "11 1=1: 61 4 4 :' A dleallat =SG! t .tt.d. A to- • AniTA&I- I°ll69Voil=W;grotrA.: ' • OBBOURNR'S COLOR CANNS. , ,for tofing with atnxel p IstrA 4;lmA BlesA inn n. 61 at 0. B.lliLvaN, no. KALIAtia'S Wm . TOVES: , -; • ' 11 " 1 734• 5 4. ctsi , seuula ttt the zroncft buirt.t. g`logN mv: AL -200 bus. tq arrive and for ‘,l saisby - f.BHt6`E:s4t(li6: OLABSES-10Crithi. tlry Mute 40 do Goldin Snag in stars lard Sir Sta BTTER 140.-50 kegs Somerset-ma •no eactspackwheat noun to ;Aro; ftwol• Q,OAP-500 boxes No 17,,S3e0liee! tac : - ;VI 24:4aVAintioel. were Qom tts. LAnD—LI kegs No / roo'd and A =nu by .4- LISA CO 1101(Wrr uAr - FLO:W-10W. -lbs. on UP hand and tor do 'SEIB 431{EttAIZIL. Mile for sale by' 1.1332f1tY COLLIN& AOON -cask di= Sides -- met ifi*eallar ago by. evl - DAVID C.tilnumr. LEIOII BELLS asst'd. for rale by 1501 $ • • - ' ITOLSIES YCOLLINS. OBAVERATUS for tale bi ts 12 ioxicoss IE2O APPMEk 10 0 -14 i 14PRII rr oiauesicouumAolmw,--.0-' RN bbla for talk .1"1„usa 41TED Praufli,, far tiol2 raINFIN IL COLLIES., 0 OAKS Pp TtS urr il for sale --- 71 ---- m. - sat Z) WtSrd . R ET II JUM•CLOYEaI .1.1ULLE. 1 12,, -by far gale 7- notairasoounsa.- 808 0 Ass°ll° ,T 0841347 aola- wzin,Efi Awl gat) b2m-b ___IXOR&COOTor, 50 um) Imi 4 ark end br , anarrsis orrnrozczk_ • . gajOIA..GB quo co o FEE t , =,pni.t!plikpipavoir", ;4/M: at AI and ock. Wood OA