PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BIDDL.II & CO B~~ELL R~µ~~~libth~ PITTSBITRI2II3: THUBADAY 2 , 1011/111711, DEC. 11, 11156 • Terns. • - I Nl.6owle. 641e1i WWlpannXM:parsl,46 al taree. iwum=_ittLi =Dugl Ac t li Op r x; z Ten Onlea pm eon= • • 10 CO - Sirrotionl be admetted nue M. I sled Syr Peet Ottitc, at mar Ilcno..by vending en Oar.. jia•Achnnen: nanosnts are Minty , teaultsd, and &ha i~Sor- 1 / , PPed w ll . o.lo Oceor 1.1 anlacaleenlllftrnforaa " RATES,OF ADVERTISING - - - • d 999170. : 4:10 Dna 0t1i999999101. roro • 0 99 - E - • * soh 109.91c0ud ,rnmotiou-.... 025 ' -Mar 17b Orrorron99.-.......,.;.-..--- 3 171 Dc. • one nactir - .7.7=::: ti ° • ' (9098 raorttbs- - .7.---. 9 00 - - '• : 7rratorahr...---10 00 Do . 11.00- - Do . ' Irriorr 15 00 Standing Orztal Woo or tom aadttlaau i lifiioxima - 000 [rWanted.—A I goal OARRIEI, for a toorgdaraP,m' Yeastthor ae.l4ily. _de/rt.!' &public:Lit Cityportvention. . In acoordanee withiresolatioa adopted, at a meth:woe delegates rem the Pestilent VlallancoOmse. tatters olthe wend wards of the My or Pittetrinkty the chi=ef Pittibitesh who ate opposed to the entamion of Maikkradd te the DbrkhYgr7 Polk, of the Making Adolla s see requested tolneet In thole reMettlre Wilde. 4a eaTURDdIt. thit2Oth day of De:ember. 1566, between the hotinnt 3 and T o'clock. P. Id. and select, b 7 tehot.. Ale ,perami him esotterard to represent thins in a 131t7tkathetdhen,lo Mated at the Mort Home, on • WinMPAY:Dek dtta, kad".. at (Mode A.M., tar the mimeo ot aucaototthe amasses for Mayor tab ear ported at the mains Wootton. The elti Ooriveadimeilll 111:0 appolntCity Pasentles Clommities, artidle *edam In the swami wards are Tottulated . to '-iwolnt,►Phalan:is Oemodttee In Male re•. emethinershls. , erhletiebalt report theinselnia to end co , Operate vittatte Otte Phisentive Comadueia. She - wead.meettagatineekaaned me abloreeommerghil t, to tabs 'inesimmte for the tienitnetlon at Talk Melds tr ward ottlamendfloundlsinad hi' make nth tuontnatlous Lauber etthat Unmet at each sobehatentllme as mar be then apnotnted. P 7 order '- Arc0... 4 43 , r. 11/:41 , .!..!4,VA , N1 , 7 . 1721. P. Tan Onekn,Tairsx adZito/D.—Right died ad ninety-thrmi miles if this , great work are completed,-and now we can count the east: Romeo onhOtntreal and Portland Stack:,, $7.611,673 02 do do : • - Toronto CO ' /4148,455 25 do Tomato and Stratford do 5,447,432 60 do::' robe:rand Band ',do 2.771,100 60 do =boa awl Thomaa do - 1.497,248 00 do iotorttartdo do 4611.113 CZ _ ... . ..12 The road thus far }tas coat about $40,000 per mile. The Erie road cost - about $OO,OOO, and ilonbtless when the Cimad Trunk :Mall have been --completed it will not' fall far short of $60,000. It is. believed by judges that,,it will pay a good interest on even so large a sum. We rode. in the month of November last, 660 miles on the rail of - this road, and from the ex cellent manner lia.trhich It to constructed, and the evidenati'orearift and , improvement which appear on all hands, we are not inclined to doubt the wisdom of tho investment of this vast aunt of money. From Hamilton, itself. a city of some 20,000 inhabitants, the road ekirts the ocean-like expanse of Lake Ontario, and brings to the market of . the World, a 'large number of thriving towns and cities, whioh until now have oecapied:a position of almost Complete isolation. In the winter; at least, Toionto, Part Hope, Co end bonrg, ' other first-class towns (Toronto has 40 , 000 intiabitwats);were almost entirely barred in by ice. A gantlet:tan told no of a six - week's journey be was forced to make in hinter from a town not far from Port Hope to the city of New Yirk, and ale but five years ago. All these towns and cities are' now in close Connection . with our great commercial emporium by mow of the Niagara Suspension Bridge and the New York Central Railway ; also in the other direc tion by the Great, Western Railway across Can ada West also_ with the Ocean and Europe, in the erunmer by a Ifte of trans Atlantis steamers to Monireal, and in the winter by the same° - Portland, In Maine: It is a feet that goods can be checkd through from Liverpool or any other _ sea-port In England, to any town or city on the lials of travel even to the heed of navigation on the Missouri or Iliestealppl. All the line of roe:lna fir neva could observe, and as we are informed is the case even to Port Sarnia on . Lake Huron, Li through a rich agri cultural country. Bray year It yields larger tribute to the world: every year new towns are springing rap, now railways projected and built, new interest:l involved In the general success, and new trades and occupations - Bad .profitable loeations along the track which opens a 'market for every thing, either la Cs:aada or the United . States. With respect, hqwever, to that. portion of this great work from Montreal to Portlend,. 292 miles, it ii for the mast-part through a rough and sterile country covered with forests. It certainly was with". an eye of faith that men looked upon thls route when they invested their millions in the rcsd.. Yet the very forest has been rhadafroitful, - 44i11s hub -sprung up along the way, and smart yilliageshere and there have broken the allenco of the primeval woods with the bum of happy Industry.. The route of the Allegheny Valley Railway for example, is through a vastly richer country, and es one would think, country mare capable - of sipplybg &btu:ideal bnainem for a road when completed. Here we barn timber, wool, ands fruitful soil, while they . had only timber and rocke. The oneness which has attended the cirand Trunk *lttwine thus ter should sums SS a etitoulas even to the on . tlloehing 'and adrentarens Augiollaxon who Itces nr.der - the store and stripes or our nobler Tun Ramo Cararrnoonn:ei We know that it is too late to earrthe victims, by lamenting Over the event' ar:Slonday after it Is paek'afts o the dead have been laid in their bloody ihrends, and whole household; in - distant and different pane of the land have been plunged into the depthr of grief but "it is not too late to holdup ' to the indlgnation of tho pub lic an set width, rdter a careful examination of —the testimony - ' elicited at the Coroner's Inquest leaves no doubt In the =hid-that a railroad tour der has been, einiurilited, demanding the moot careful and minute inyeetlgstlon. Lotus not bo indiscriminate innurcondemnation. The awful responalbllitt rests, somewhere, and upon the gouty - party let the blite of the lend visit jest nuniehmenk One:, fact, shines outt - clear as the light. The time table of the Cleveland Hoed reads, - - - - I "Trains will •approaeh sa elation, with due Clare, and cam to a full slop Wars muting the P. ? It W. 4. O. E. R. at All id, ce' - Here are Instraotions whit& It'a investable sot to understand. "fad they •been observed, the awful event alre.adyohrentolod, would never have occurred.. The negleot to observe them point, directly' to the gallty party:; It It is nut for as,„ nor:for any save the properly =Whited Motto:dile,: to eottdoinn any manor men in a ease so solemn and • awful. It is our . duty, however, to invoke thortmjesty of the law and the hand ofjositeet upon him or them who, after a fall, falr and iarefal imetlgatlon of the whole matter thatl be foam:lie • .. Tn Cosoacti.—Te.nlght will be a gala night in Pittsburgh- be but two • converts of the celebrated: troupe in . thit city,at the present time, the flint on'this evening,: Peraire agent haring abieady left for other.olt its to make necessary aziongeocent a for ba r T 4. ception there. Wo are' seenstemed to speak :generally of-Parodi More than ot others' of this company, but It most be berms iu mind that „ oh in their own sphere Are _slicing the fret singers and perfortoorellrthle country, programme which they hove kindly sent um copy of in advance, presente Oms of the finest selections to be fonnd, frail' tie "great mestere. We vie sue oar people will Chow - ltiey kiww bow to .apprtelate line maple' by giving them, en oragowing house. . - Irsaryorm—Tho maJorßy for - &whine° syd Breckenridge, officdally repotted, is"6,ooo' The reported returns of tits counder'whose re; tom were rejeited by the examiners on ecoonnt of informality gave an aggregate -Democrat!. niafority of 9Z7; and the three counties which lent in no returns gave in aggregate Democratic majority of 10... A Monet Tvarr.=-Orend Merely Mk, Um! vote one hundred sea twentpropr, of which Fremont bad one hundred and twenty, Wish Irene in, end 1:10t . a vote torilistoinaln. - Pirmrodeslionnyr.—linfortemate book! Let it be rmderstood that though Pierce has not seen St to establish pnblitv censorship over the Preeti 9 1.13 c0i114ry, kis worshipful'. tools are ready with the toraliand solos the houses and the ninduinf the contumacies!' who may dare_ to sty aught itgaliet the powers that be: fa is not somewhat amusing to read the denunciations falminato from the press of a Free State upon &national Magazine like . Putnam, because it ghee its own views in regard to the late election? VMS not die &dykes to the Democracy not to' read certain books and papers,, tend to remind ono of the anathemas of the Popes and the pub lic) decrees eoinmitting to the flames certain pub. libations, is "ateratioal and dangerous?" How gladly would thee.' denouncere of our indepen dent press adopt, If they dared the laws of Han. to against 'treasonable" publicationel The reensyleanian which speaks for the President elect has the following notice of the last number of Putnam; " We have hitherto taken great pleasure in com mewling this magazine to the Attention and pat ronage of the public. We wish It were possible to do go dill; we greatly prefer to praise thai to censure. It le by no means a pleasant task to unwell the kind things you have expressed —to find that your confidence bee been mis placed add yetwjudgment at fault. We are re luctantly compelled to say:that this magazine is no longer entilled to the patronage of the Democra cy. It has gone over to Illaek Republicanism from title page to index. We 'could just as con sistently recommend Ciamrsee Tribune or Gan snion's Liberator to our political friiiiidtiasPor. nisei Monthly.. Thin maguino,lail of the moot varied, valua ble and interesting general, geographical, alien tido and literary Information, is to be ostracised by the Democracy, because it contains a review Of the late Presidential campaign! Photo upon nob ',Democracy!" Tan MEHSAOII or 21111 GOY/ENOS or lOWA. The Annual Message of Gay. Grimes. of lowa, was read'en the .2tl instant . . After fully eluol- tinting the wonderful progress which this bravo free State has bean inakieg in everything that constitutes tho'greatnesa of an Intelligent peo ple, he .00nolndes with the following reference to Kansas : During the plat summer, it was reported and generally believed, that the President of the United States only failed to interpose hie author ity far the protection of the rights of the Free State people in Kansas for the reason that no' official intelligence had reached him that any outrages had been perpetrated in that unfortu nateterritary. 'Baring such information myself, I cotmeind it to ho my duty to notify the Priai deit of the. crimes that had been committed against tho persons and property of farmer citi zens of lowa, and to ilimand for them that pro tection which the federal government wee in part established to secure. Accordingly, on the 28th of August last, I addieued him a letter on this subjact, a copy of which I herewith transmit. Without desiring to forestall the opinion or notion of the General Asiembly in this regard, I beg leave to reiterate the opinion then expressed, that it is the right and duty of the State to protect the rights of her former citizens in Kansas, when federal government falls to perform that duty. I desire to co-operate, with the General As sembly in the adoption of any measures that ms tend to uphold the sovereignty and pro mote the prosperity and hotterwbf our noble State. Cornarmarson.—We learn from the North American that a meeting of thefriende of Mr'. can Colonization was held at the Eutaw Howse, in Baltimore, on the 25th ult., in celebration of the completion of the shlp Mary Carollee Ste vens, which has been built in that city for the service of , the 'American Colonization Society, from the 'proceeds of tho unsolicited and 1111110. cent donation of thirty sin thousand dollar! by Colonel John Stevens, of Talbot county, Mary land. A dinner was given in commemoration of the event, in which the prominent friends el the colonization echamo participated, among whom ROM Messrs. William Parker Foulke, sad Ben jamin Coates, Esqrs., of this oily. On this oc. !salon interesting and encouraging statements of the progress of the colonization canoe were made. The ship Is a first class 'naval of 712 tins burthen, thoroughly fitted for the trans portation of passenger!. emigrants and freight. b#a . Bl3lllM.—The Worooster Bjy says that an el .: art:is to be made at Boston, this winter, to indite Mr.. Sumner to resign his seat in the present Congress - and then to elect Governor Gardner for the remnant of the term; Mr. Bum-, ner of wares to be elected for the next NB term of six years. The argument for this Is, that Mr. Sumner will be unable to take his' seat this winter, that It should be occupied by some body, that patting do , . biidner into It will gratify his desire to be in the UnitedEltates Senate if even but fore month, and that it will take him out of the Governor's chair, making Meat Governor Benchley acting Governor for the remainder of the year, and leave a clear field far the succession next fall. •It will also make Governor Gardner a prominent candidate for Mr. Bumner's full should be he obliged to resignthat next year. RZADIA9 can WRITING A H1:11113TAI —The Slob mond Enquiririn attempting to reply to the Ed inburgh Review on the eubjeot of , the large pro . - portion of Virginians who cannot read and write, Mat sapiently asserts that "reading and writing are the worst means of anquiring.knowledge," and that "gimp employed irstheir inquisition to this kat"- This doctrine comes with great oonsistenoy from a qrulbdriver; from a man who gets hia bread and butter from knowing how to read and Intro, and who, of came, depends upon a read lag public for all hie patronage. flowerer, as the ',Emptier is the organ of Gov. Wise, who made his boast in Congress not many yean ago, that there was not a newspaper published in his whole district, wears not sure that he has not kept a cloanor, record in this respect than he has politically. Tau BLATMThiIIn.—A correspondent of the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and Sestina, reviews the positions of the Democratic' party for several years put on the essay rotation and concludes as follows therefore prophecy that within four pare the opening of the African dare trade will be a plank In the Demo4lio platform; that evem mart who does not tribe to It will be branded as fainthearted and 1,11 enemy to the Booth; that it will elect a Northam man for President, op posed to the Democracy; 'that It will bs charged that the whole North has become abolitionized, and a dissOlation of the Union Moved on account of it; that a certain sassy stomp orator in Geor gia trill swear he has beetrin favor of lt all his Ilk-and that ono bruodred lick splits will stand ready and offer to .ewear they heard him so do „clare, end will give the time and the occasion. Tan Luau! CoXOISEIIION,L DISTRICT.—The Obleinnett Enosnrir ohms that tho Bcoond Dis trict of %fissionable the !sizes; as to the num ber of votee in the Union. The =nal avenge for Congresaionsi dietriota lefroui tight thousand to' &teem thousand votes, but this district at . the illt4 election voted thus for Congressmen: C. Billinghurst 26,800 H. C. Hobart. 28;448 Total Vote. I%ls Is enormous, and well illustrates the prodigious growth of 'Wisconsin within tbo last tirtiyearn By Unspent census that district will tutdoobtedly, be entitled to at least three mem. bees of congress. -.. Ms. Mannace.--Tho London Post, by the hot steel:pen - states that Mr. Dallas, the American Minister, and a largo patty ?lilted the Haymar- ket Tbealro, on Frldaynight, to witnese the per formanoes of Mr.- Murdoch, as . Charlea Surface, Thr &Aso/ for Scandal, .which comedy, with ito expellent east-of the Haymarket company, is now attracting large audiences to that theatre. 'Phis was tho . loth night of the performance of . tide . admirable comedy; which Mr. M. hoe drawn goal lionises:- Tun Ilottrixts.--Erery body looking out now for ilfts ai the deys drew nesr, eo uttered tog: and dellghtfol to young and old. We refer to our ailFert l,ll l salmons_ for notloee of nab ne will do for gifte of or to young or bid. Let thee° who hare not yet ”patronlzed the ptiotoin offering theirgoods through the columns Of tho Gsrelle, do,it at onne: What eau bnyers or eellers' do without the 'newspaper° ? New, Dattee.—Two of mit yaloable'exohangee, the Hatt elpita Ernatng "And the Louis: 'villa Journal: came to ni itoiterdey, moeplag with an entire alter drags ficioi toil to toe. 1 lowa —An lowa paper says that the increase of the vote of lowe in two years has been 49,- 160, or 106 per cent. The growth of lowa dirr log the peat thiee years has been more rapid 1 than at any former -period. ' - Its future - growth I must continue unabated for many para. We I hazard batlittle in saying that the census taker!) In 1860 will find nearly one million of people' .By that time four greet parallel lines of railwey will cross the State from tie Misisiselppllo the Missouri river of en aggregate length of 1,53+0 miles; other roads Will Moo be built or are in progress of construction. lowa bee a mognifi cent future in etoro for her. . Tnaßepublioan editors of Indiana Ike P/ ' hold meeting •t Indihnspolis, /apiary 6th; and the State Control Committee bold a meeting on the 7th. • Republican Conventions nro lobe held in New Hampshire and In Conneotiout on the Bth of January next ensuing. Ttlll GANDER PIIIICIIIABIL-Mr. Cook, the del agate elected by the people of this laohoate tar ritory to Congress, bee arrived at .Waehiogton and trill apply for the organisation of the terri tory, under the tame of Arrizonik, and lie ad mission to a east in tho Rouse. LIIIIIAAT.-A. free library wan opened ht'Clu chmatlon Monday laid for the use of the Patio. IC compriees about 11,400 volumes, and them far there are about :100 pereons, who by giving the requisite security, bete availed themeoltee of its, advantages. Tun Albany Journal Imo an application will be made to the Legislature at the coming tea. slot" for an act to authorize the building of • bridge aorcssa the Niagara Rapids near Buffalo. Mu Botswana' new process for the mann ratan of Iron ie said to be satisfactorily estab Bailed ; but it is violently opposed by many ez . lanais° concerns whiCh feel Interested a per petuating the old mode of smelting. Frans:and Saturday mornings, at Milwaukee, the memory fell to zero. The river sherd is frozen over, and the eleigbng is good. Macros; EDITOILS:—:Father Sinclair, a role. eionary connected with Ameriaan end Foreign Chrietian - Union of Now York, has .been labor ing in our city about three years among its Catholi population, with untiring seal and en ergy. Two years ago ho established a Mission Sabbath School in Hardeorable under very un favorable circumstances, but relying for enppork . on Rim whose promises are ever sure, the pro ject succeeded beyond the most- sanguine ex peotations. From Ilardscrabble the newel was removed to the Independent Welsh Chard ou Roes street, from which it was removed to Pennsylvania Avenue, opposite Tunnel etreel; where an organization was effected under the name of the "Sinclair Sabbath School," since which time it is hoe been in a flourishing con dition, now numbering some eighty soholers and ten, or twelve teachers. Ecoently, Father Sipalair has organized a sewing school, In the school room, which has foe. its object the instruction of the female malaise's in the art of sewing. The meetings are to beheld each Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, the first of which was held on last Thursday, (4th inat.,) when Mrs. George F. Gilmore was oho eon Directress. There wore present some fifty pupils, and some ten or twelve teachers. The Society has started under very favorable auspi ces, and we hope a chrlstian public will sustain it. Father Sinclair requests En to say that old garments or remnants of cloth or calico will be thankfully received It seat to the residence of the Direeteress, Mrs. Gilmore, corner of Tunnel street and Cherry Alley, to the school on Thurs day afternoon at two o'clock, or to his residence on Robinson street, opposite the Eagle Cotton Factory, Allegheny City. We are aware that in a city like ours there aro many objects oft:her Ity, but remember that charity “Beareth all thiegv, believeth all things, hopeth all things, oodoreth all things," and that "he that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord," and we think that you will remember the Sewing School. MACELII IN SIM &MBA= SCROOL. Lecosio.—The following models of eplotoLley brevity are not Othello. The Transcript uounbes for this ono, with a simple chatgeof 0101E9: Dear Father : I want $101 . .../. Yours, &a., Elmas Lamoox, dn. The father outdoes* the $lOO bill, Baying: Dear Ben: What far Your:, au, Btx.an Lawson, Samoa. Bata Foote's mother woe cnoo arrested for debt. hero is the eorresporldsoce that ensued; Dear Bun : 1 san.in jail. To which the eon truly replied: Dear Mother: So am I. GRAND HAMS AND INDLLNA RAILROAD.--4 abort time eince the total subscription to the stook of this company amounted to $444,800. An that will be needed to complete the read bed ready for the iron from the Air Lino Railroad In Indiana to Otsego, Michigan Is $75,000. This additional rim willsoon be foribooming as there is a general good feeling among the Rockhold , era and the work Is progressing eteadily and sat life:tartly. The Road will extend from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Port Wayne, Ind. Dis tance 140 miles. The character of the present Director/60f this enterprise, of whom Mr. Joseph Lomax, of Stargiu, Allah., is the efficient head, is an ample guaranty that It will be speedily pushed forward to an suspicions termination. SPECIAL NOTICES. Liter • Complaint--This dangerous and often fatal disuse awl lest Wiled the AID of the mo! expireut shfilciass, when the discoreff al Dr. /11'Lmulir Dicer Pau tonal the Slilicoltr, esoS stunted to the world the Gnat /Wile. whkh has &Malmo: nab wide spread etlehrity for its MILLS Mae. reu nommufal remedy mu the moult of many yeas' study. In whit& the ersotome were narrowly obearrel. and am MSS &rale had by the Doctor himself,— e o Diyeabed Zdvr—Pala In the right elder. and semetiaes in the left, ander tboalge ofth. rito—ttm petkitt terns rutty able to He on the left rain more. bates ander tho ambler blade. frednently extending to the top of the shoulder—elan rabbit= km 'gleams; bar to the arm: alrlatta of etenutob; and len of abw DU; bowel, mealy b4liatk°l7lir hh " cod f113h.• FLO.IIR-143 bDls . 4alDppltq City BMA Wu whitivhost, rookt Ind {or 114 . 4LL a - Lwow% Wear etra4t, k4A BIN GREASE AND - '.e.A_LLOW - 011,7-i - bt,to No 2 Lard; - 78 bbl 4 theoeer. am Tallow ON. on exbutprmerotoel boarlateameti Ortaarcatt% only* Loroalo by _ 18Al.411DICNya. 2 CO. 1 BIITTE-1 bbl. Roll received and rot sale by X deg BELL trLLEGETT. Morris & Patton, LATE DRAVVE No. 1 .n VaDiumuad.B2,lf=2;ted, mid Federal Sntd. QurD STRONG TEA-25.3 'kr lb. at Verde .t rattoa'a. . _ . beet cfrabacm—be .1b at beanie& Patton' kinelbrat rat 31.arkaral-6421k aat blatMa * Fatal& Goal Pravda ileaTaatfr-123= aat floats&rattan% flood Coeliac Rateinelta bat limb At Pattatia. Ranch r lb at Xaryie it rattail ki•er rim am Ilidel= tear Pl "maw Cana sta at Monks Patine& at= ~ daaeaZderlea rreactrea Idlerikleat„ - at Minis it rat. t. 01 2 .4. Fre= art Veiled Lotectera kabala Meats t racttrea la , aaa Chart, klattka a i riblelp Oita& at MoatPutt s `. Au kind, ofCtiairing Tab.*, atbicerle a Palau's. Tbe best ot Tea, =tact =Wake. at MOM, Pattalea Beall Greer= aho bayll emb veil =I 1.108=5 ENI Drove , tha cbeayeet beam la the city . ta bay Bataan and Canasta Yeabbelatmaa. • -- - tea GROCERIES FRUITS, - LIQUORS' rood IEO buts Mr to aTit plias lito own; - . 6 roasts ld:liss Java do: 700 teaks Black T o ,eu all im 0 bb e 1.44 Rnoa d 0; bObbistorerint's trashed sal 50rrd5re22.66122 • 100 boos Baledlitariort; 10 cuts No.l Irish baltros.. . . 000 boxes M.S.. Layer Ralrewl 203druat ayntyrna Xlgt - loO2rper boxes - 6000 be trends Ply= Primer: tooo he Zents Cmrants 60 bags , U..211.1h /dastad; . , 000 palm Tral, &mein o • good 100 0,0 Beath arid Irish Whisker; tosxgrottod agree wrstaxted varre u logeMar 4111+ a olretearin " otheT bi b=r7 • 6:014 alibi% " however JlTeer the aar pretemelotes or =be other establish. manta mal.be. ILA ITORTIi. lillo. 2 .IiIIOWNLT,II, tor. of the Dltmond Dla—sand MOW& tiIARM TO EXCILAlsititE FOR . CITY PISCIPERTY—A voletwild fmo eastalitiog 210 utast 2 cleared, manna =Wow; the. webol• twat sod Le II Matt state o r c a l linticast • all watetasit two orchatda of fins crated fruit fates of solsetsa owl/Wait Ilbstisprons manta =alit of • WO briek.. atilt in madam etyle. with wide ball. Etrubla psalm. dialogic= tad tltt en, toliettsw with • mandril altialag startsoaatw• Jam orerstot barn, SO by CO, wltlisten• human& for atabilaa; Ante cull [mint homes, tract vallth not Dv titer month. This lams la saluted on a Ballit•Cl luau .dolulng caanty. and wit] beezebanynd to. city weowatty. Ar fly to at'LAIN • BON. aas.l Astral at.' AYEUS' CHERRY PECTORAL* FOIL TEM RAPID OITAZ 'OP. " COUGHS, COLDS, LICARSENE,SS, BRON CHITIS,WEIMPING c0m1.% CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. - . . • THIS REMEDY. is. offered. to th mmenity with ttre eanadence we eel I n a art a--ticla which endow falL the.happlest effects that tam • . he dashed. - Ho wide is Medal of Its use. • Odour and ao summons the ranee of Its cures, that ahooet erel7 motion of the counter *hounds In • Maine, • publicly' - hnoWn, mho have been reetored trim • . -• Laming and corn desperate dlsaanes Mao kings, by its- • um. When once tiled lt., auperlarity our ernuy other: medicine of Its Mad le too apparent bantam obearsation, and wham Its virtues are Inuerth the public no /Ohre . heertota what ..usot. to =May 10e the di:MINOAN and, dartireroas anectlom et the votmtinuirpOrgene. Wntrai are: ',- isiutionat to emelt:Date. •. Nothing has mated louder Six the. earliest - nosa t =t , ' '- medical men , th an the alumina prevalent* sad ..t7 pf,comicslrtne amplalnts. nor has Wry one thus of WV came had more of their innetlosalms and cert. list as ,, • Yet no adequate remade hen been trended, on ' , Malin. • path° could defend for protection from attack. Imon the, rerpleatorysigans, nntll the Introduction of the Cherry -Pectrral. This article Is the product of a long, laborious. •, sad I believe sueonseful endmeento jumble the Coronme. rat? with such. remedy: Of this lan etatement the At:Arian pe01)11, are hoe/ themselves peeherod tO I udge. , • and I appeal with confidemte to Only If them • le oo7OoDeildenCO tO be placed In what men of every dam- and atstlon certify It has done for them, If we can_ treat • our own ahem-wont we see dangers= &Mahone or the:.: threat and Irmo yield to it. If we man depend en the an 'Maim Inteihgent Physlellooa who =sten tkez - orpo to know.—ln &rat. Utter* is any riflemen tune any. thing. then Is it Irrefutably proem that thb, modicum does relleye and dote cure thenue of diseases Uhl dent. ed isr,beyond any and all others that are known to mane kind. If this be true, Iteannot be too freely publlalud. nor he too widely known. The afflicted should know It.. A manly that mires Ispricelem to them. Parent. should know it, their children are unmans t them, -All diould know IL for health can he prized to neon. - Not only should It In droutoted hers, but everywhere, not oils' ha this country lint all emmtrim. Ilow thithrully we lime acted on this conviction. Is shown Intim ractthat afraid,. • this MOOS, bee Made the Mine el the -globe, "The aux( never ens on Inn limits. flo continent le without It. Med but few people. Although not in so general Ma In Other nation. es ha- tldsiit_is employe-11y •tna more Intelligent - In almost ell clnlimd ommtrina - it Is expansively em. 'played In both Ainerlcaudu tgunspe, Ana, Melee , due. tralfa and the far off blends of the sW LIM Is as &me to • - IN presemors there so here. nod they Ifran, at • rohOshlo • - reloads. eelth area mote avidity than ommelyea. Daub most yreparations °rite kind, it Is an_ eristy• monmel. Cron olcoetly tosterfat. •litlli It hi and to the nubile - et a reannenahly /ow mite, mid what la or vastly more top,' portent, to them, Ile duality I. never "offered to Meth* from its on 'tandem] or excelleans. Every bottle or this medkine, now mans/factored: to u good m ens" bas been made heretefOre or le we are capable of lotsamz,..-, No Ma or castle eparld, in maintaining It Inthe best' DDaa rectlon:whlch It In mealtde to produce. Ileum the .pat. who "moues the "eolith, CUM ,PICTISILLI. CS/2 Myna boring ming as good en ankle as has ever beenhad- hy thom whot entity to its cures, -- • Be pursuing this course I have the UM of dellitOrne good in the world,. well the eatleactlonsof be thin mush him harm done Mready, -•- • • ' • ••• Prepared by. Dr; J. C. , AYER;. Prat tied • and Anatylieal Chemist, . • '- • • . - Lowell; Mass. • '7 god •by B.A. YAW:MOON ft CO.. Wholesale sty, ~ Plttatuirglaad by all Drugglete and eretliflail beammt • . L._ L ' STOVESI STOVESII L . Coo' hug, HE most: complete assortment ofCooli;-T - : -, ' hug, ParlefendlfeaStrug STOVER to tee - loud In Ale: , ~... tt i , msaSity, at the tormezt prk s , pm:uprising : smoky., . .IBtos./dr,Tlght. I el'r ey New_ Rreaklig.. Aurora, IT a Meal do. • ... -• Teeple. • - . ` Carbon" Parlor, - - - . Equator n letting. I etting. Cottage : - . do s . . : .- • -. Reautp of the Wert. I fronatT. '• - th.petal Pataee_Cookhug. i Diamond. Together with emit, eartetT ofartielea In tbsiGrut, fine - dem Hollow Ware. At: Call at Are ry e Rat Duns fur, •, II Federal street. 4.llepheuT.. . ..., . .• • et.. , deB • ' GRO. W. auntar. •-• L • • SUNDRIES -113 bblE, Grease; -' I girdtgslfir: ba ." Extra Union aabsp - " Extra EncorEptions SO tco. EattlnE or EfattrEig - - To write on a tags./ Cremordzytk i ale t pr oKim 4 . GOAL c11)313,RY, IffeARTHIIRI3 et Co. ANUFACTURERS and Dealers hi Wis.' j selasable &tele et • • DARLINGTON; "BEd PER. COUNTI'; Per sale by • ' • ' yeast,-=' cos WaySeand Liberty streets. rittaborga • The grprietors Invite Wm omelet attention of mann. &alumni and Seaters to an examination of their MaMt M an *Miele tor numbinery p is exceed, Ind oil. &liner &tilling orsmnuning and taken &rearm& to sperm. It commiws all the advantages of caber ella sad is cheaper Mao any. We are perm! D.& to emus th e MAIM* &the fon:notes Damn, rho. Sr. neintif it and glomreepoctfully retort—Knapp & Wade. - Douglas & DaQuewan. II Lyon I - 00, Joseph /tench and Junes Eferophitt, Water Werke. . • • JOSEFFIFRENCW. Water WOO 4. • • RAMSEY It B. N. • Mathinistencmonesad the store Oil to be superior , to: any ram oil they *Ter used Cu Rogue; TUrhhUthAL- Winter Goo ds. WE. are now : open i ng ung a very largg assort comatOfiTtif.3.tbr Chown= and Nom ritex Prop: Ws. "Mu at a large sato of Vienna Long and *mare Broths Ehavlasold by /from Claghs =CO., at redwood =rhea on amount of amain Wag eater sel=" And bottia• ooe;of the pooebssora we aro aolo able to offer 30.1074 K cLaeaS, "Lam d and eU other looodagolt, able for the moan at tow poke; telex boo& Dr which we a li t mat . . JOBB D.B Oa, de, • Alloahony City. HA DEAN & CO., Padeial Street, above South Catemone, ALLEGHENY CITY, DEALS:BB - Dry G oods, Shawls. Furs, AIVD: deSay DOJIEMIC GOODSOEIIEHALLF ' •-• roaortlut • .oactsatuttnoto C.' F. IKLOPFEIE & C.O. Cabinet and chair Clotter otiltan cod rattle erects; -- HAVE constantly on hand a larga asacirtT moot of Po/nib:we Oftwatr styli anCdesetiptlon touturtotored Dr theonsalree, sad warranted to be or the tom tostattsts. Term =low. • • - Oeftdivir.tl -,-••••• . RLRALINGHANPROPBRTY FOR43ALL" . Atetton—We will sell et blla ter the rittaekt -o4le ‘ e ' k.P. A' IM, the':. trembet, a Lot citreous' running Coat Cadet toirankttni`. street end hawk= a front onOentar rarest of 34- ftetand' gmt..salLog beak /t 7 eet, Mittel Is erected a two atter httek ban" eantaJnlna fo u r. roma end a latter. Therwr.7:, Is on the town:Ogee a - well of emallent water, take crawl-, and otter neeresery tmproremen4. Title perfect. Teraa,:— Wat o. ELAN-ELT M EICUAY. Heel atte Makers - W.Q. IPOAATEIor, Auctioneer. deS 24APS OP :THE WESTERN:. STATES . :-. Pocket Mims_ of Dido. ..1111bobe e mi, itletkimmi irbemielnadiannotie . Alec. Or Western State. combined. rot bile' .t, 11.6V8 WS Poet mad Btationm7 Vemihdibiee • ' mecum: UST ILEOEPIED— dr 703.000 Germ=. . .I • WO km. Ttratesa Menu* ,r s ; ru k t The largest assortment of Cr,u- -- - " - u 4 u MIY not, ones, . Tabasco *veto • - ti ai r .; or • , Mtia vmsrmelp.7 and, Dismiss,* Au-a • - • ESTCOTT'FDOOII &y C No. 122 .11Still. tor Mao D7w PHILIP B:liihro' -, "'" IL umut (or lWe ettr, outlet mow Pictotho . esteem Metall. 0.10 Do mew lit th aw " emppltod. Dam.. Clatrotets. mut Mbar. curdy' i d t tla r cr ` V ore left with the raboarber will be heduttemilr wa, U.. Elneelmtn, eon to Rena in wain the thusett• r . Gown Home. mad =woo tote wolv.lo .02P:dim - - - kJHOT AND BAD. LEAD 20 kegs Rhos, •ISSOIiSi : ' • •. i 6 .000 Ito Bar Leeds la More and fatale br . acfrAnzstr.cioaDoir. igADDLERS AND DEALERS IN WHIPS, IJADI And the tart wortonent In the j n et l iarry,. OA-, . thler In the line ol IVLIIPS, AMMO ' IntA.ll¢B. ThlolcOS an, at the wholemals whip_ warefloosi '- of• • • • wira,c4 RIDDLI 4CM•.. , .. •.• ' ada - • • -.• • . . - ffo. 30 Yount. .froff.--, , i HOGS DRESSED bOl/41121 ..1 7 j DEO. : de° ARD—Leof lard - , No 1 do for machinery, Or e . Foarmakers. WII mouton t Ban., ITOGS Heade, Feet, Trinimbge :Tender; ■ , you , •• • W B 110114LLA - , 1pH1C. 7 .11 ow b y ESS BEEF-r-tiow for toga IVIL deb " B 11012hUtivik Ego, TweniugAzs_ Buppitea. math:. . mefi c a n e - • ~, c „ t ,p nt , op in the unteet and' ma tt ai.prorad dn2 GoPPERAS:7-10 bble just received and woby 7 , - .1 dal , 11. E. 6ELLIOI.B CO. LIMN KILLER-5 gro Tor. We br dal It. IL SZLLEIL3 On 11011141 i ROOT-260 itis just. recsivol and e IRS nL bE ' del It, R. SELLER]; BI EAVY CROTCHET FRINGE fottrim : • wag rfares Cimakind meted at MUCUEI3,7I Market vtanst. ADIES' WOOL 13QI.I nitr eAS it • - Tiimer; 11c4g. *Mts. Gallas. 1114 a mural rdr , - codmint of iumf cry cod alone Ur cum. romp sod_ UCH:W.OMT PLOUI6OO sacks buck- "Saab Mum In situ* and tor vale - - .41X -- "" — D--=Nii. 1 kegs, rood and for teal br lIKNRYTI. COLLINS., ., 1111 9WfDOLItARAIIIC.7-106 Ito:fides reo'd E. *ad for nle et- ars- • ...PLE2Uccil Ma; WESE. " j IERIIIILLION-250'. Iba on: tan 1 and tEr br • =MI; BROM _