P I TTSB [Wit dA, ATTE mt Bnras a co---. 11 L. EATON ..._ ...22 TSBVEGET: SATURDAY ZOIHNO, - DEC. 6, 1866.- 88/A2ONO BLATSTS . ON Hien PACLI 01 TED 17APETt. • 'AU u - i-4111 Dotterel. eabellti:rilebts In Orme. .W ILLY—Twa Dollars Alannut.'lo ttil) win be austpilelart th e , comilblanc Foot tb9l.• par 11211.17. bate • deb. T. CepSes Ter 10 00 Air Pere= cm be admitted — where am 000 100 at 000 itsbOfflab. et abil - time. by pmdlng ape data, -psSarAdnzum Dernects - areinaict/7 muired, ezia the -11eiTed vbn there= pteat-emkee It ietinmred EAVES 08. ADVERTISING. 6,9 Arun, 00 Ants et No. miller Agate.) De oneQs 060 • Do addtioaal laar"tigni..; - 046 Da clue 2 76 3 0 , .Tho . thy,. 4 IX) Do ',ma month. 5 ao D o 1a... 1..1 I . Do • throe C 6 lour stantba lo 'Do tlx oo • OCI itanding Cade. (6 line* ar bider: antrum 600 meddler SakieNch ealcloaal e. Ora. pmts ,.oloiteselestnleseare.(oeisa• nosoJ exeloeire 90 00 TIN siJZl3lptal.—The Dillon Trues wenn lti its defemoe . of the President's Message, and tries to be facetions In its striotures upon' our mewls concerning it - The invective of the executive, since it does intro meaner affect the, editor:. of . the Snort who luta defended die present ruimin , istrationin all Ito deluge, ostinot be expected to excite in his breast . all the feelings of Indigna tion which' It does In those Who„ beasue of honest opposition to the --lieroti dynasty are branded in - the,blessage as enemies to the Con stilt:diet and to I the -Union. gentile& irlth.his own panthin an bolng among the = Livered who receive the pram' eijutid bask in the states of ore claire favor, and mitisiblo argument and login^ would bo lost upon him. Even though 4 .minquished he could argue atilt." We are therefore wining to rest under Um imputation of inability to easier the arguments of the Pre indent as toughing the Salsas question and the ropes!, Of. the hillsatin4', ' rostelotlon whlnh Union has charged upon no. Wo aro willing to bo elessedb,y each an qtr.-cativo as Pierce; and , . suet defender of his ' as the traion, as ',foment - me of sectional strife;", as promoters of princi ples which would oventnate - t'in mutual devasta tion and fratricidal carnage," as seeking ends to Ist reached only "through burning cities, and oravaged fields, and slaughtered populations, ' , and all there ismost.terrible in foreign com "plicate& with. civil and servile war." A glori ous company of free and 'intelligent Aniericen citizens numbering shoat - two milllores rest under assume anathema, and If the manes of the executive end hie -roots Aid the _effect to bliglit and destroy, would all be subject -to the death-bringing denunciation. - Bat eines what they all say passes by as'the idle wind which we regret not,vre shell try to olive and lefrlivo" in the very eye of those infallible legislators, erzeou- lives Nod editors,' who claim dm Tight to ti 7 to mike CO (1117041 to yttuitatrertaue they - may chance COII3EXICUL Paosserrrs or smut Sotrrn..The Southern Commercial Conveation which is to bold its sessions duritig' the present week, ttill adapt some measures we suppose to render the Booth Independent of those free States which dotho - carrying business of the country and in part,' .of the world., Nations schemes to: oriel this object have • been suggest. ed, but the one which at prosent attracts the greatest of , attention is that of CoL . Daley liana wit, in a tits paper upon the inab jecti proposes to creates lino of giga tia ;steam ebipa of 80,000 :toast nob, capable of owning 80,000 !retie of cotton tuid, 4AOO imam:gore at a ...load,: to ran weekly between the Chesspealutand some port in England, No doubt the scheme wink' work to a charm, nod every desirable end be -effected thereby, if there was the trade al, ready in existence or in prospect demandimr, nob ebips, if the South could provide" 30,000 bales of cotton at one place, rash week, if there were '4,000 or even 1,000 passengers from that region, , :desiring each week , to take passage 'woos the Atlantic. These , prerequieltes aro not honey"; created by". holding Coafontions,. hot by free and iiteligent labor. A.900n Stractarmos:—We find the -following paragraph in the Richmond .Eitqutrer: "It istiat improbable that the condition of things in /Ant will engage tie attention of Con grime daring, the approaching session. It is high time that the srionaslotte institutions 'of that Territory were corrected by the interference of the Fakrat Qom-At/mt. The abominating of poly gamy, and the wafts:got of a : , theocratic despo tism, cannot shelter themselves under the pump ly.of Squatter sovereignty. Whenever the prin ciples,aad pnetlen cf Mormonism are discussed in Congress, the country may expect rich de velopmcnts. be better then an action of We vrotddlike to have our Demozratio ter Sovereign" ,friends to tell ne how the ',imam *loos instituting of that. Territory" cal be ”in terfered with by the Federal Govaniroititf" fe not the institution of the 'latter. Day ,Sainne; a domestic one, with which :the general Govern_ meat has.no right to Interferel Itowas with such tri understanding of the matter Utat Brig ham Young and his 90 gives Oahe for Ur. Bu chanan in.the late campaign.' • Beentese.—lt affords as giest gratification to be able to report the increased activity,in busi: news which is a neer! mry and natural result of ray fair stage of water in,. tho erre: The long and perPielielLembargo which hsa lain like an incubus: uPon every branch trade in the city to measurably removed, and ciery body was yesterday on the abut making hay while the sun shene. The liaison in now so far advenr..ed that shippers from the east or !rest cannot baba quick in hurrying on their goods. The weather at the hour of thin Writing, 9 o'clock, r. st., is pleasant and appeare settled. It it =Nally continues as now but fors ' few dap, and if In the meantime the river tioldsup'to its present mark, we, trot that all one merchants and busineee menivill he prepared, t 6 vrele'siatt the winter and the oorti paratbecesnition of business which it will bring. Thip Poptrtin yOrß.—.The total of the popu lar vote in . the late election to about 3,000,000, . Indicating a total pcpulation - of 21,300,000; The aggregate vote for Fremont and Flßamie is greater than that for Buchantsil4 396,447. The Lenin',lie Journal in remarking upon the erection returns of Indiana and Illinois, nye: • uAllowiog one vote to`every seven Inhabitants, which is about the proportion In the Western States, we have populatlisn of 1,672,825 for Illinois and. 1,6 , 18,038 for Indians. Both Mato' ontship Virginia, and that State, which truth* Bret in point of population, so late as 1810, the second in 1820, the third in 1880, the fourth In 1840 and 1860, is now the Birth. The present order 'Le as follows: ' New York, Pommytrials, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana,'Virginia. We are not Mitt that TCLltterate 41110, may not have. Out etzipped Virginia by title time, thin reducing her to the seventh place In the roll of States. By 1860 Michigan, Wisconsin,. and perhaps one or two others will be claiming preoedence of the Old Dominion." • - • DION AND Etrazr.—The Secretary of the Tree- Bury in his report reviews the matter of the duties on Iron _ mad Steel but the oonolualort arri ved at le, that no present materl4l;ohange contemplated, ettd the Sioretary_passei to the aufject of the extension of thefree Set WI the memo of: Wooing the redundentl:rovenue, Bey to V 18,000,000 -or $50,000,000. In. dal list he would lieltule'the raw materials Feedinzurou; foitureL Besides iiocompliehins this :object, he holds that tite'eulargeixtent_ of the free Sac the admirelmi of raw" materials' end: ariguctlon on ISOMO other of the present ectedules, ”notild glre INCINANNi - bmidictial employment to our totmege andinereseed beneficial markete to Out own mantsfaataree." Gee. Ttto are stzoniztwitront Mob , Ingtorithst Con. Case offered the State' department lu the. Cabinet of hie. Badman. In view:of this rumor the Detroit Advertiser re. marks he would rot be in that petition oter two menthe, before the government orgesiiteuld be"; gin to give out s disturbance 'of friendlireiattolut with the Court of tn. Jameo.,.Elorao pretext would be tone, or dagap, upettyltioh to predi. rate such a atity stpuld be well In the for lorn hope, of *kat l?'1140; the people look real, tatilble7:interctil hint to go "11001 r isthedig after a inzlithZpearid. E.MM7MI , . Tan liaintonsOtnraita. :nerd cannot go the President's Message. It s _teo much for even that papee,ahleh of all ;other eheoto the most ontrilling - to condemn aey holy or any thing connected with the Government no long as it can withhold. , In respect to that, ~ art of tie mos raga where Wholesale dem:Male ais hurled up. on the, Narth, the Intelligencer aye: . "To this part of the Diesseg we would will. Ingly take no - 'exeeption. i The marks of the Preeident on the principles and. truoture of the Glivernment, the stipremuly of he Constitution i t dutiesand the correlative righ t s a n of the Sates are enlightened, j an forcible. But, however reluctant to find ny fault with a Mas sage in which there le so uch to canimend, we st must in candor take iSsuewith the President on one of hie positions. . lie aesumes that newels- Aloes have been formed "inflamed with a desire to change the domestic institutions of existing States,'t to change the relative condition of the white and black rues In the eleVeholding States —in other words, to, abolieh downy therein— which he correctly argues cannot be effected by an y pelosta justrasnentality, and that the only path to its aoaamplislunent Is "through burning cities, and ranged fields, dod_slatighterod pope. !alien." a picture dreadful to contemplate, and whicliwordd prove a d i re reality If the fall pur pose ascribed to those assoiaistions were nut But we cannot agree `with the Ptesident that so atrocious a purpose i :meditated or desired by any portion of our Northern population, beyond possibly a few imam fanatics in certain basil ties.- Wha . tever repug n e acs may be felt in the free States, north andiwest, to slavery in tho abstract or to its practical extension north of the line prescribed to it 11,/ the legislative net of 18dI,we hive tob high in opinion of the general respect felt In those states for the Constitution and its compromises, and for the indefensible rights of the Southern States, to give credence to the sweeping charge of the President. It Is as nn just, we think, to attribute to them any Such , sentiment or purpose as it would be to Impute, to the patriotic, people of the South a desire to over , throw the Governraentbeeause one or two news-. papers end a few monomaniacs in a partioulsr Jocality rail against the. union of the States and advocate its dissolution. There are doubt less causes of complaint, not alt of them imagi nary, both North and South, but we have too much faith in the general loyalty of both sec tions to admit the justice of the President's elle:. gation. In the most violent debates of the last 1386111011 we heardllorthern Senators, distinguish ed for their extreme opinions on the. Kansas question; not only publicly repudiate the remo test wish or intention to interfere with slavery In the States, but avow their readiness to shoed der their muskets to defend the people of the South, If need be,ln maintaining their authority at home. We are not extenuating the extrwmgancies of fanatics in the North or In the West; but, with all deference to tho President, we must say that ho has gene too far in imputing revolutionary sentiment's or designs to so largo a portion of the people of the Pros States. It is not to.be reordered at, perhaps, that the President should feel warmly and speak strongly on a ttubjeot in width his ow{n official course has been so seven ly condemned; but when the angry contentions of tho day shall have subsided the tmoharitable nem itt zatury present views will be rectified; and among them the one advanced in the Message from which wo now feel constrained injustice to dissent, and'on which we will say no more.. We will only add Ittet we should be happy to we the day when neither rho word slavery nor any allu sion to the institution . will End a place in the Presidents' Messages to Congress." .. 4 P111711 aan L. By Geo. X Curtis. Now York: Dix, Edw.srds & Co:, 321 Dichtlway." This is an exquisite life, drawn by a master hand. The anther discloses in it the full meas ure of hls kindness and geniality. The only ro. gret - the reader' feels after perusing it Is that there is not more of it, and that a man capable of writing such a work does not aim at a higher flight and place himself in the front nutk of American literature. Those to want of a few home pleasant reading will not fail to obtain a copy of "Prue cod L" ' For sale by 8. D. Lauf fen, Fourth et. "Looms Itsmsfearen Casurce,VoL 1. Chan ticleer ; yew York: Brown; Loomis SG Co., 16 Dutch street." This is the first of a clusical series for the young, and it purports to be a Thanksesisig,stery: We hare act hid time to peruse it; but the litastarn press speaks highly of it es' a work of rare merit, and full of the elements of popularity. We are indebted to the publishers fora copy. • "run Rug Your. !dramas Ben= AHD Gc... erswa" will commence a cow oainme with Taco +try. It is tc published semi-montily in New York, by noon Brno., ands wary yaltiablo work to lovers of musical art. It (+crutches fall details of ricusi=l intelligence, discusses UltlEiCHil questions, affords a great deal of information, and fandektimuthgo24 nap Music. Toms $1 per annum In advance. • r Nor ar.r. Itsscssa.—The Richmond Enquirer, in au editorial commenting on an article in the Edinburgh Beth= upon politiani parties in the Dnited State, taken occasion to &press Its own opinions upon .several aspects of the.qaestion. It thus acknowledges en error into which ii fell doting the late canvass : "During the canvass wa often spoke In very round terms of the universal moral, political, modal and religious skepticism of the Black Re publicans. We asserted the parry to be a mere congeries of isms. We were mecca in our as sertions. .We are rung =deceived. We respect Americans too.much North and Booth to believe fore moment that,rs party so large as that which voted for sir. Fremont ie composed or indeed chiefly, 4f fanatics, infidel", or ekep tics. We have to look out for other cause for this national movemont. We find a clue to them in the article on Which we are comment ing. The Neith &Item the South is arrogant, overdeariv and aggrersive. The Earth .is lair teskse, but eieteere. The change °rept:me, polity and position about Slavery, if more clerked at the Beath, than elsewhere, has been universal, and it is' to this change of public opinion throughout Christendom that we owe the new polio) , of our Government." Tire American Telegraph Company ask per mite' ion, from the Sew Yak Conneils, to alLow them to ley their wires underneath the streets of the City of New York, Instead of on poles as they are at present. The mattes is to be determ ined before the close of the year.. The Com pany think that tbe wires would be lees liable to. get out of order under the ground, and less In terruption be experienced. The wires will be placed in iron tube'. TEO BSTISAGN AT WASIIIAMTOII.---Tho Waati inEton ooneepondent of the MIT York Times Faye no North= Democrat here defends Pierce's pettifogging in the ldessage relative to the late election and (factional 'portion. On the contrary, it is generally denonimod no Insulting, imperti nent and ailly. Title opinion Is concurred in by all Bouthem men oven, who are oot Pleroe'n par :deem &aster Brlght - dMiounces It openly. A Nor tdar.-31e. Haven has sent us a copy of "Chapman's Bottoms] Kap of Wisoonsin."— We trot that no one will be deterred frOm buy ing It on acaomitt of Its alto . for it is not sec tional in the sense wa have heard so touch of blot presents the lands- of Wisconsin In sections as laid out for market and will prove a great convenience to persons dotal-leg to locate In that thriving Free State. Deer Su Botwntstuu-- The moult of sound ings made by Lieutenant Berryman in order to uncertain the most convenient lino for lying down the telegrapido wire between Great Britain and the United Btateo was, that In a length of 1000 miles surveyed, the greatest depth found WAS 2,070 fathoms, the average, however, being ttlttCh latg. Coaramos.—l9lasonri reports Indicate the sue. °easel i coaltloa by whleh Col. Beaton or the Beaton party' and the Hem Lather M. Kennett (Amerlean)of the , pretest Rouse are to be chosen United States Senators. Rxsuroirtutx.—Tao_ Reportof the B eeretor7 of the Treseury of the Malted States ehows that the Federal cloven:anent Is now costing the peo ple about sixty millions of dollars mutually, be ad* the piymente on:account of the Publio Debt, whielt average about ten millions a year. Trasonm..—Blshap O'Connor is annonnood to eaa from Now York_ on Wednesday ante for Europe. ne goes mnand On a tour for the bonn et of his health.. • Bum' roe Osion.-...The Washington Union thinke that "there if! be butane opialou among enlightened men" as to the wisdom and dates. manship (14133141 n President Pierce's int memos& g o d o net, onceelses, ace how there eon be two opinions .on that in:Nook: 7 N. y. 27rhu. Buil Xsentud. rox.R.inae..;.4lln. Bpeneer; Eth:;liet been eppeittbad by the President to be Belted Bniteallsoliel for the Territory MI, toil B. Donaldson : rosigite& r""' ll4 ' loll 7 ll 4Vcrn sue Phial e rAit l,, We hare IV — 1041 teemed the ot*vote of all the Fvse saki extzr,l can.foriffp, The re eult in tet haaoum*. Sla Nov Nnalaad States —2Bs.l=nt. Boehar I,BBBBna. Th 18'.169 N Y,_Ponn N (tar..8).807.100 472.62.5 . IcB.lBl ELT. WaitatiStates.--......538.04 52008 98,N16 Grand total ---..1,370.857 437.5 W ..3 77 -. ..103.1= Ynnnont and Fll.bnora corer Fremont's vote in 16 Northern Litotes is larger than the whalo :rot& . east for Elliot"; any, Coss, Taylor or Polk., a Wares or 1856.—The bast report we have men is extracted from the German Wen Zriteng, or Wine ..fournel, from which" we translate the following: - "The vintage of 185 C ie, witho ut doubt, high. ly satiefactoryr-at least so far as quality Is eon caned. Only on tha lower Moselle, at the vary oxtreme.ond of the wino realm, aro there cera plaints of a short crop. They also declare, In one part of Rhenish Thwarts, that the wine of the present year does act equal that of 1855. On the Rhino and in Franconia tho utmost can tent prevails, and the wino of (ho .present year is fatly ranked with that of Its predeoesser. In Wurtemburg, Haden, and. Alsatis, the wine of 1856 is preferred to that of 1855. "The extreme southern point of the wino countries-4elow the thirty-third degree of led. tado—that le to say, the Canary Islands, retie, gal, a groat part of Spain, Sicily, Greece, and Asia Minor—are still subject to the *ape die ems. In the south of France, middle Italy, and northern Spain, the vintage hes been limited,.hift of very good quality. 4 4n Hungary, which produces more wine than any country in the world, next to Franoe, the utmost wishes have been realized. Bat north of thirty-sixdegroes latitude we God an especially favored realm, embracing middle Prance, Alas. tic, Switzerland, the Lake of Constance, which has been especially blessed bathes regards 'qual- By and quantity, with the of some damage mused by hailstorms. - Franoe—the most 'important province of .the kingdom. of Bacoltuo—it is aupposed•that there will ho one-third of what was once an aver age crop. ' Spain, Portugal and Italy bun fallen far behind thin. Austria and Hungary together have, on the whole, rcaohed a full average. The Bohemian vintage falls far bohindhand in quart tity. Styria yields, this year, much wine of good quality, and prices are there quoted very low. In the Pokey Mountain district the wine has been limited In- quantity, but of extraordi nary excellence. The new wins in Hungary sells from three and a half to nine florins. '— Nita. Bee. Bulktio, Nov. 29. - goon.—A. Washington correspondence of the Philadelphia ittyuirsr, says. We tune occasionally some Me scenes that are quite amusing, and often worth recording. This morning, Mr. Etheridge, of Itnneesee, a very clover but meet comical member, WM amusing a little circle in the lobby behind the Speaker's desk. The eternal subject of Maury was the theme. Mr. P> , stated among other things, that ho would have no 'hesitation in taking bin elores to •Massachusette— r that when he came to leave, they, would go with .Iriro, unless they were restrained by force, and that such was the ease witlrallfores who were well treated by their mestere. ' • "Why." said Mr. E. "my nigger knows that he LI better off thou I am—ho cats the emne food and wears the eame clothes that I de-but when night comes he lies down to Bleep quietly, while I hare to stay up, racking toy bralus bow to meet an execution the next day." At this point, Mr. Day, of Ohlo, gently Interfered with-- "That's all true, Etheridge, but If you don't meet that ezeontion . you may be ware that the tu'gger will bare to." The hit was tut effective as It was perfect. . - 'illextedcast ZeraAVACI/1101L—A wedding in "one of the first families" of Now York was re cently attended by store than a tharorand per ilous. The gift to tho bride included a Complete act of diamonds; a tea/ India shawl, price fifteen hundred dollars; a superb gold breakfast set; a dress of bonbon lace, !slued at fifteen hundred dollars; a China dinner set, each piece contain, ing a separate design, and which had been or. dered from Canton expreasly for this occasion; and among the mailer articles, en elegant box containing 6 pocket handkerchiefs, at one hoe died, fifty, and twenty-the dollars each. het Sod mast salted gift was from the bride's mother. it was an exqnlaite porbnonnaie„ cm. broldered with her own hands, and filled with twentpfive bright new half-14es, as eiteistileg • money for the petteddanglater. Tea entire line of the Pittabergitand Edo Railroad, front the point of divergenes„near Girard, to Jamestown, fiercer County, consist ing of forty miles, is now under coatosct-the first ten miles to Miles W. Caughey, Jobs P. Vincent and Leffert Hart, Eqnt.; the next fifteen to Jenne Casey, and tho next fifteen to a Mr. Wood, of_lhiffalo..Operations are to be com menced this week. —Ent Ga.. TEM postmaster in cbicage, in fulfillment ot a wager, has n demijohn of liquor standing in bts bed-chamber, a coadanal temptation. labeitad to be drunk when Unrest' is elected Praddent.— If all the liquor in the acrid was thus labelled, end the labels reaTected, good Pettier Matthew himself could ask no mom—Lauf/sine lomat. DIED—On Pridannorning Khalf pest three Othx/4, JOLLY CALDWILL.hr,. in the CM yew Ohl* AO. Tta taunt krill take gam tat* atteracoo CPattattal, at 2, etty* tram tax late rektietee, Oalkasule How, ana tat en!. o.'Thierldsr =ruins. unaimA. ROM lounVeNt child '01Jan:3,4032A tiuma tAnd. Attr.lnnand, 13.133•toontLa. - • • as Will t Inter el In Et. Rtar?a C.,met.ry on Saar. .day afternoon. ; Carriages 11l lase. iteCuteiatabla.litb gnat. at one *lot. from the redbore of bar parcel& In Caine tcroarblr. near tba EturbOareet MUM SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREATEN - GLIM EUIRIT.' srR JAMES CLARKE'S . Celebrated *female Nile, Prepared from a prescription or EirJuror Catrko.kt. D. PtstiWan Itztrweloary to thil Qom.— T is lonanotto Ittiktoolituttfalthut Um any or all dome Wahl] and danzatons diwitto. toctiont to Use b It =ode:sloe ill eteau, mutes all elotructiona, 104 briar, on the roontblr pared villa mach/. There Mr amid be need two or tines "woke meta . litnegon finattion air Pistil,' the onuttittatlao, and lawn the NIP Patina dneina labor, enabling the maw to perm bet dein. nab gaiety to bereelf and child. in all taus of lierrOallafte and Wail allteatieas, taints sad Llanta, Ileatlasee. ratigoa on Welt Pup Clan, Palpitation of the Ileartjannen of Epititialptar lag, Ma Hoadaehe, and all the Palatal Oman •cola Planed by a dleordeand. aratalna . Mot Mt nil/ *lnd • Ora Then all otter mune bare felled, and. allbutipb a powerfal remedy, do not contain loon. adamal. antimony, or any other TaboaraL ran dlreettons secnnits3lllol Raab Madan*. PtlLi la the United Mateo awl Illaaplas, Qom Dollar. Bole Undo Par Oda ennotro linLOSYlk a 6., xeihiate... IL Y. =mug emo , 3ll24.Antimni Ir. lrAtektral Amts. N. /le-3140 and wean sul-nr• endued to an 7 tbortrad Gant, erlll Insane a bentleol theta Mir by Warn roalL royale In Plitattaill. by latall4o !atm canape of _Woad anal fourth eta., JOS.. ADM.. moor ream and I.ll=4areateal==cfnu'll=igr Liver Complaint—This dangerous sad often fatal dboue had long baffled the 0111 ill= mit eminent physldarn. when the disown? of Dr. - YeLarn's Meer Pale solved tha =fealty. ind =treated' to the world the Gloat Exilic. whk.ll beg attabust such wide gonad celebrity for Its cortale„ture. This ractnitfol remedy was the result *Smelly year.' study, in which Ms mamas were narrowly obverted, and are thus deserb bed by the Doctor himself:- • "As Wes= tf al:tumid Bert-ysln lu - thirlght sltbe, and sometimes In the left, under int edge etas; ribs-the =tient tsvog rarsiy able to lie on the lift; saln•Simie: times under tbe shudder blule, freesia:Mr eatendlag to the top of the shouldir-oftsn mistaken' kr shware► tin In Agana Atkins of stenumb, and len Of an. Me; taws= welly swan, but soasettmes situnstswith lea ; don. Wary unsation in the isacknart of the head; keg of usemegy, with nusiginen of baring =slotted something; sometimes dry dough; welting= au! debli.' 14; =MCI 'inf . -041V r feet cold or bunsia w, - and prickly siossation ofekin ;, lOW igsbitalsegrulle. with db. tuelinatiosi to exordia,. although =W4I It would be /I 1 foot, Whilst distracts mrr rourib"P num yen anY.Or all theft symtoms? If ni. yea will Pad a cats= ramelyin Dr !dotards rine. Mired br glazing. Brea of Pittsburgh. ' . On li &DititTng IPAIRVILTB. n eanfal tulas t reltilLi:Xl l4 ISO BROS ottereemmunt. Thossowe atlas Me putporieng to be User Pine,. now bsfore the Vtlblll. Or. rd,Larts's gluutne Lisa 1.411 e. alas Ine celebrated Wersatfass. can now shad at an nanautablo den stores. iV.4 cum= wethout thesonseture -Y ittUrbllngn. Helmbold's UniversAlly Apprcrvecißom ,47.-mponia lotion /11iStitt cons Union nth, IllsOcnr.Elnteri,Ciesset, Moon. "ffeskoess. am. 'And the advertisement In soother column, headed P'Enhas -bar:nanny Iterantloa • dellAk• /rxtraordinary. Cure.—Nr. Jacob Niger, or Morgtutown,N*,, tam anon Me ovne ,lanno.g., ant be MS to one of Me children, Dr. McCord. Improved Taman es. prepared by Dr. I. Brett * . t.. - of town, Vs., and It enettel vomiting. In ulditint to addle Ins worms.' Facer li se very respectable Tanner sad reliable gentleman. Ile can b. on at any DOns by ea t len upon him at corner of MO Meet sad innleitspe. Dr ilt'Lgne'a Immeered Myer Pill, and ImprevenVande loge, also Dr. L Beath Oeloimetod Wblne Carmel= Lint =tent, prepared Imlay under pot intervtolon of Dr. I geott, a Bantu Plolleal Clradast. sod Enildelanatetten . . . Dose ronutne OW7 yrrfasP4 by /D. Doott 0c... role Droll Irtorr. Doot Placa Ilarstntora, Vs. Dr. Ide. Loalfs JAror an 4 prainkl VonAlfalle oreammala4Sur atrutcalA tee. McLane. All tbo Mars Moiletner for sap, DI • ' ; Dr. ittr. ti dm' 110 Wood Mot o . Wtto_t.Wo Riot JAE. P.IDARLDO. Ant Do D. OPP3t..hOlll ma* oemt. - doklordkoft. Caution,:—Thia la ' a I'm , Important trait in in•mn a ebniiguninitiniadia ongnmlitakiii caulk= A mom le Introdaved to - tut we t*ka dltllhe to them wttboat am reason 'Wittier, and do net mart their acenaintavee, 'ate le vetbetaaas we are cautioVa. hat betattee wear. preteiterd naiad theta: ho 11:ta WWI. so= artlete that iner be vtreatted to Ili ail Ciotti Att _bes it hetet.' O . .retard gevalete , l m e ak a um w o n tmt , the pre at JIM &Mimi bat esolehed, ter the teNt enact/ caul itotvlttedan"t the erblenee of tlettissade that Ma dh& , ice eared theta of earelev,,,Atteamalteak An. eat ILi errieLtest opeeeen bare townie tbrwaivuet "dhereatit • , rir.B.Autuw4ioaitarlit4 Mn==SZ= rtirmerit and Mechafiics INSURANCE COMPANY Er demand andWabanOtt, PHILADELPIIIA: the following statement exhibits the bea ten, and araditlon et the Cininnan7 to 11vt.14156fd Tranlaxas readved on Naito and Inland _ . rush. ion,. -.—.4214.031 CO 170.780 111 Tattres, 8,704 47 - • Total lletnlpts.—. es Zarin. latees--...4,---.454.4r7 'O4 Paid Pint do 'AM 99 -E.Damitgaloissand. Comnotroloas 43,499 CO Relosnaueo.tettrp Premlsms and • 21.474 CS —SI77.LW 61 • 8.1 ititainlng with C0t07422........5az3.0n 07 The AESETB of the Coatiwt7 ars to (4110wic— Ptills. City andeth4247P01272.-.....$ /6.541 /2 11.000 110}00/1t Mice Pint MMlCUPilkna.r./tata...........-. 143.620 00 litects, Collating 02 27.400 0 n 47 Girard and olid2tlon Bank Stork-..„ .... 2;275 00 Depotlte2 artb7D22.242.2lacrman : . . Deferred Nymeat on Stook 042 000 • 87,700 00 Noted for Maria. ... . loa,osa 59. Due Seem tweets, eeeured brEande 35,378 18 reemlutaeoaPelitteerrxuetly lave ed. and delete due ebe i3alermein ...... - 24,470 SB ... 16,4/6 74 The lima] orDitedant kayo this clay &clued a Dividend ofls Per Cent., Payable cm dimes:et. ea the tnehtemt of the Otetloony. to the littlest..`. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President, Edwardß..tiebribold. SocrotarY'. - n ^ 7;emdfo 13°"*IIIINTER. A N g : n . t.o2olgr'''g''set 'HATS ,CAPS-AND.FURS. Nl' iv ORD . & , C30..- . W4OLESALE &RETAIL Et A, .1 3 ;*1' E R S, 131 'Weed Street !''''''`' l .42l.ta, l 4B.ftivVitrAi'-`!°`` . ek. Wholesale and Retail abl4 int. the Lowtto .141rass Palms. to wbleb • they larlta &Muth= of•Uimrcbasem... , oadtt • DENTISTRY. .... DR. ,7:2IAL.IIBErN %a= SURGEON DENTIST; • - FROM NW. YORK, Extrnete Teeth Witbont Pain, fly le Inert Danvmbtni Arent to the (I can only. 4V•lnartte Teeth inn Gold, triter, Pletbes sad Butts Paths. and parlbetnenllDental openellone In a ettenttro Arent& and 41rcielniestielintree., SMITILPMAD STREET, P/17780R9ZA. SAMUEL - GRA-Y. MERCRANT'TNII.OR No. 52 SF CLAIR RI:REM (Drarith'lßßiwnedUlosa irr,ssult air , . IS now receiving foie stock of Fall' and vriatn• ones wow= elotLe, Over Ivatlnge. cur ela!rw. vestlnceON, 'kith DO round to make to otda ea short, node :the Mont awl moat Esohlanablo OweitSactuxth want of hiatlontble elnasatir fbr erinatar 'nu ‘llll5O It to their 'adrantata fail EAGLE ST RI6 IT4 WORKS -'JOSEPH DILWORTH & - 00. • Ucac®oa+io uolzmitiumn • 03.4 mAsuraorinureur Out Steal. Guinan, Saw, Blister , Plough firlt LNG STEEL; AXLES, VICES, spumes, PICKS, Matt ocke, Wodgoe, Awn:nor Tooth, &O. WABIUOI7II2. to. 112 WA.l7lllt OVUM. Iletwom Wad and Emlthßed. PITTSBURGH, PA. Anon / issadas.. 'ODIOREB BEDWILER, • GENERAL COMMISSION -4.2Vi> FOB WARDING • MERCHANTS, - NO. 4'3 WALNUT STNNET, Cotton Yrtstt iratt Gollob* 0134119NAT1. Consigrumente solicited, rind ordure tilled aw+a tae nos ruse. .61,13raets toout c.n teranntrairtratentlr. " RAM TorBABALRY CONGBAVVR BRYAN. Kk.NNIDY * CO.. ITAIRcre , L anl3 P. ' ' ao2-041 L;WARRIXIL.Seetp. ..':',l , i..SL.tilpitii, r :24tialficil3iikol:Viikiot -, 4iiitt wjbbe opriz,i4o4.i se ;.gesaiiiiias;:-ii-itiiiiiv6:4.o4- kaa• westedtralluzmi ans=atn ImarOurtrollacw,fasselaphis - , , Pittsburgh, FL Wayne and Chicago, RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. • Three. Tram Daily. • .Paasanger 'Trains ant mia daily, except rhindays. as Itilmc lean Pittetrargh k r Crantla .t aa. ar.9 a. ra. and th e .1. Mina traps will Irmata does oenractlons at stlina with Mind fat Colirmtgui. Dayton. Cineinneil. llailefontalrit Indianapolis !ran. Banter. Eraturrille, and all pinta on-coach extantlni West and Eolith cat throngti OWN Indiana. Initurtau.a Kentucky. connecting Unit Wayne with Lake BTU. W 4 Laub. and it-loo ' Bath ad- for. lonanspart. Waletta Decatar. - 19IedniMeld, Sloondnanucollton and The. trans connect it Bianefild with Trani on the Ilartstleld,Hanctuaky, and Mundt mad, Handl:Lek:MU' and /dledo; Woo for Xi 'Vernon. Newark and ZaneirtUa. Onirrictiona are made at dUlane• tor Chrialand. Dune kirk and Bunk, • • • with creme on the Pennsylranla -114,4 foe Ballrt on arriaburuir. Pnatralphla, Battlxiore, New York and. Vie.ninth Tlekedg are told to Cehimbie. Device. Morin natl. LOWerllLe, Bt. Louie. rladbuiagolla. Bellsitintodna OnMaga. Book bland. lowe.Cliy. Donlleth, I.lllwitutle. thdre. Springdale!, I fllloole.l Decatur. Illoomingtob, Pew tie. La Belle. Quint) , and Burlimatcgi. (foam) als. Port Wayne, Cleveland. Toledo. 'Dun lcht. Buffalo laud all the prlncipnl