•li`ITTSBI3IiGH GAZETTE PTTTSBURGEt: - MAIDAY mougfia , JAN. 1857. • Terms: A ...V—Loix /MUMDa azunine DaTabb in advance', W 9 ICKLY o 77u11a 1 pr anntloa, in aduntee inns will be innoldled On the, Vortlifing elmallionn - • Textriloptoe 00 - , lwPwayer :jar•Penosui CID be admitted laths club. Then one exe long Il97.ec9;oolee.an eau time. by rending one Wanton' immolate en inlet's . netaired.'4lol tha 9 4 P0 4 timed wben Coteau Is ontrainlen !tie renewed RATES OF ADVERTISENO. One Kum ao anti of Novrirenpr Aralea a 60 .c. :" • th atlr m— tlonal Ta1War0;i . ...7.7. $ 0 1.3 three - 4 CO Do • none 9 00 tear 0 0 • Standine ut (6 lines or i;;Tioen annum 43 00 • One dolly tor n,th additional line. • 'One move, chin:nastiest pleasure, (per are ' • amnia =thane of name— 23 00 Not! re mm Tpm.: 7 The time to commence anew the - nrione rounds , of bosinese; the timo to form new and firm resolotions to be carried ~fonnarti to - fruition in the year; the ime to pre - vide for all the i,iecmwing 'wants, of the family ; title tietW:bi etabseribe .for the ba:ette. The 'Grtrefte;Didly'and Weekly, Is one of the institu tionsof Pittsburgh In theseaso that n has grown up a nd tamale identified with the city, and lived and .thriveti through now nearly 71 years. It has -Hied to see generations pass sway and is destined, we trust, to see yet many years, either 'ln ouici-in abler hands. Now is, the time L to subscribe for .We 81411 remit.no- effort to' make it what It should be se a political, cam . merelail - and family . newspaper. Wtshall keep one readevf acsusinted with wit matters of. in• tereat traniiiring during the winter at Muria., burg and at Wsehington, and promote at all ante and in crazy honorable way what we cm : Mein to be the best interests of the community ha wide& we live. ' • . Oar Weekly piper Is made up of articles ofgen ena importance taken from oar Dialysed enjoys an' extensive' circulation in almost every ono of the Free States. As a medium for advertising it compares favorably with any newspaper in the State. Now 1111 TIM TIMM, TO 133313 TR on era _roe Tee Deux awn Weescr Gasarra. Begin the subieription with the year. Oar terms may - be found in another part of the paper. POLITICAL DITIM—The Popo')limn party of this city itijust VW in thb critical period of ite . existence. Upon the wisdom and prndenco which - should oktmctetiwits'mozements now, ealll.depend its perm:Loney and - fature success. Ititta" young party, and its varied elementahate not:jetitad time to crystalize and become con solidated. Dozing the high excitement of a Presidontial,elerstion, they were kept together by the force orthe outs:do prewtre;, but altho' this pressure served to bind the whole mass to gether for the time, it was not entfttient to work that thorough faeion which ia, charactcristio of older organisations. Now that the pressure is removed Ntat fact becomes apparent; and in that fact we find the problem which only the future can Tbataik of our wily political opponents, un der encl . uCes,.l3 to search for and end tho weak opota in our ranks, and penetrate there . tothe separation of ouch elements as have pre . .t . .trved their distinctness—to play off those who ken Americana against foreign born cili a:us. :Eva who have been whips against 'theta who teen democrats, and to take advantage, in feet, olaoylocal disagreement or bad feelleg, and array ane portion of-the party Ggsinat an other. It li OM - iniftdietts policy of the enemy .which ire hive most of ell to dread; and unites the Iteiabliestut of thin City, in their ward sad eity eleCtions, can bring themselves to a to - taLoblivion of past distinctions, attra resolution ; W eveuthing but personal honor and po. litleal integrity in their party action, they will etteeLipti the party rent into fragment* Partytnada - up of intelligent and consclen- -Onus wan cannot be led by the nose, nor can its • ..--Inerabees be brought to a' blind and unreasoning obedienise 'to whatever action may be taken in its prim . ary meetings, It is net desirable that the Rerthilean party should become, thee, a mere issobine in the hands of its leaders, and We trust its members will ever retails a lively sense of their independence and responsibility. Rtixertiteless, it is needful that, until the party booomm older and Its ranks more thinly eet, that something like the rigor of military discipline ' , ,nhonld be observed. We cannot afford, in our .. - pmsteut condition = to indulge in local quirrels or personal blekerings, or sacrifice those who are simply objects of dislike. Older parties esn safely step' out of the way to do this, because purist routine will eventually bring theme back; but new parties can consolidate themselves and become strong only by clinging closely together and nbjetit'eg 611 tendencies to distraction or ai :won. .1_ lithe Republican party is to live and become the party of the future, it bonnet too closely -watch its path or guard too sedulously against tte (Pin Pm. In this city we have on head tus election for ward And city amens, Ito - Whieh it is of the ut .snest importance that ire should succeed. A eity`ifonSenticn has been held, which hoe platted in nomination a Republican candidate for Main.; and - ward meeting hate beenleld, which have `nominated fall ticketifor ward offices and oily councils- "In making these nominations it was impossible to giro sallsfeetion to aIL Where there are many eandidateenffering, and men dif . -fee widely in their preferences, the choice of the majority -mut to some extent be distasteful to ~ .the minority. 'rims has been the case . in oar nonfinstleni:, Not that any fraud, or trick my, t'4" , ;."ltilt, management ie tharged; or that any disr.n.; - .:-•rb[e Candidate], have been put for ward; but 'differ about men, and their feeling - 81a lend ttleni away when the mejority fail to think ea they do. ~ - We came, therefore, to plead Political Daly `Against all mire efferreszences of feeling of this kind..—,kaipnbilitan is not absolutely bound to sotellte ticket nominated by the majority •of hid party; but lithe nominations be fairly made and the moulkiates be honest and capable, the only ifayin vide& his party can ye - severely held tip itgla= to give the ` nominations his support. G that he does not think the candidates t4o.k4st men that could be, selected, and that he ml,y eta, in some cases, hair* reason for iliac. big:them; yet if they be men falthfal to Repub. lk.iiprinciplea and qualified for the places to whioh tboy are.nsmodi why should ho not man- fay . yield his judgment to that of tho majority and alit all nurely personal considerations for thet — goOd the ratrty Its this tray, only, sari - . .. _troccess be'sstrured. . Ile mot be a poor 'Repub. = iiabn candidate, indeed, whilianot.preferable to `any toeofoco !boa faiths], to be named against ball.' - . Ia theelectlona that take place to•morrow and an the Zacedttifollowing, the ltepublican party of tie city will endure thellret test of fealty to Itsprinolples. If its membera falter and - fall back then "for ti:C.l:2er° gratification of Jodi- Tidosl feeling, they will find it exceedingly diftl cult, afterwarde, rally effectively for other trig -:Theymet, if would render anceese certalbi Vett present and fatare, rleo superior to SU Such Lifithge, throw arl4lo . personal Profor erlOs for the party good, end magnanimously wank; not for men but for Iteenblican. principles. • We pit SO to be understood ce raying, or hSyting est the nominees of the n e pvtak,su coati for the various Ward and city canoes are .! personally ohnOrions. Far from It. So tar as w e, know dina r tho candidateenre men who CB.ll be metented by the Jeffersoninst standard--h ore. est,laittlfal and (arable. - Wo utter no word in disparigemmat of thern.F Bat there , are Min throughout the various wards of the city who had other preferences, end'who arc tempted, be. cause disappointed, to-tarn their hands against those who "disappointed them. It is: against the itelragence of any trach Bpi:it as this ".that we protest, and urge, se a PollUcal. Doti; that every Pospnbilcan, no matter what his,iprefer. once!, should give to the 'tomb:saw:4 i , of hls piety a aupporrthat leer the eapm , no 'roosts srtempti.- Azar/mono? MX Eimaxity Qtresnom—Thers la at:ail:lC= which thojo called Dulcet lac par ! ,ty avec itth - inch matatnity,sa verbal : . depre'catien - - Of the agitation of the, manipres cayquestaca.Cf SlavOry in all. Its bearinga, ex cept perhaps it may be, in the peraistence in a coursothe very opposite of that-which they do tal:ince. - The present 'dal:list:ration pledged its honor that no act Of its chief should tend to open the questions anew which , were put to rest by the compromises of 1850 ; it was scarcely in tta plane before it . flung a fire-bread in the midst of the people, and industriously nurtured the incipient flame until the wholCeountry :was in blue. This it went on to kindle [Unto a fright ful conflagration by flinging . freeb fuel upon the tames, or, to tome to the plain feels with ont a metaphor, by winking at the infraction' of laws in the interest of niarery, by ecoffing at the, complaints of the victims of ita neglect or its and by appealing, in its oasis! utter ances, to sectional preJadices which itself had excited. All the while, these official disturbers of.hat they are -pleased to call the "peace and harmony of the--Union,' wore .lenounoing the agitation of the slavery question as the direful epring of our woes. The Presidential campaign came on; a campaign characterized by the most intense feeling between the friends and foes of freedom. Slavery, by moans of false lazes and donbleedealing, triumphed. But not comet • with &triumph, which in fact could .bus=hy be called by that name, the victorious cohorts of aggression pushed forward their chief settler, their bottle-wither to flingliis dirty water in the &esti of the people who had dared to' vote agailet the adoption of his bantling. The pro., pagandists hissed the Parthitn onto: fling bask, as ho retired, a poisoned arrow *sten . .amotig those "the. had been his' an Mends. ' Aid Yet aIl these friends of the "Union" sod three cos servators of "Peace" deprecated the agitation of questions pertaining to Slavery! They tore with the'jagged !reins they have been using , these four years, the wounds afresh, at the same moment cursing the physicians because their skill was not sufficient to effect a cure. `Was_ it expected that the Depublicana would sit quietly by and hear the most cut:moons slanders upon their conatitueits andupou them• selves without an answer? sod whoa that on ewer rn extorted from thorn, are they chargea ble with a desire and an effort to produce uncal led for agitation? Boit would seem. Doubtless many of our readers have. eeen the speeches which the President's massage provoked in the Senate and Hance. Gov- Cosi was among tho last to speak, and he spent a day or tiro Ode* fending the Administmelon. A few extracto will show the spirit of his speech and .bow tatlat he deprecates the agitation of the slavery question. Gen. Cass eald (we quote from the Intelligen ce? of Deo. 30): • Allow me to add to what I have already eaid in regard to the prevalent agitation, that the vi olent discussions hero are increasing the pnblio excitement. No men who hears me, no intelli gent man in the country, can doubt that if the measures contemplated are carried out they will be followed by a dissolution of thaUnion. The tendency, the feeling of the pnblio mind, islead log to each a result. The question of slavery to presented in every form that the human imagi nation eau device- The men who own alerts are attacked as though they were among the greatest reprobates in the world. These' charges have prodnced their natural effect in almost all the free States: Slavery is everywhere assailed. Embittered feelings aro engendered. - You can hardly take up a newspaper without, netting an attack on slavery and slarcholders. Theelander one tales ore repeated In such works as Uncle Tom's Cable—a book given tothe world by a prolific press, and owing its origin to a morbid imagination, which supplied the facie. The com mentaries and conclusions wore due, I am afraid, to a Mill less justifiable motive I arr,v, how ever, rood a page of the boo?: I judge it from the extracts I beet seen in the newspapers of th day. Then there is the article in the Edinburgh Review, which was referred to e, few days sines, written, It in said, and I have no doubt, Ilan American; for a fereiguer could hardly have en tered into the details which are found lathe pro duction. Mr. Feestnden—.A.natiee of South Carolina. Mr.• auppeon there are bad men in .auth Carolina as well as elsewhere. Mr. Hale—Very few. Mr. Coca—Once in a while you writ find ono in Maine, and perhaps, though I do not Lae to say so, in the until* State of =Pelf and the Senator. Ido not care where the writer conies from, or what State he has dishonors]] by his birth, hale a falen-hccrtcd Antetioan. With the feelings of o parricide, be holds up his country to the detestation cf the world, describing a con dition of elsvery which does not exist and never has rxisted here. . Mr. Surtax. I have forborne to eayany thing about that young man. I knew him when be was at the bar. My friend and collear,no (Mr. Evans) knows him bettor than I do. Re is the eon of a Northern teacher, to whom we of South Carolina. DM very much indebted. Mr. Hurl hart was born in South Carolina, but he wee ed• united at the North. He was chaMstted in the boson:rot oar conic:amity, and facts will be die. doted as to the manner in which—but, sir, I forbear. I will not say any thing in my place to hart him, for ho has brothers and sisters; and, after all, it may tarn out that he is not the au thor. He went from South Carolina, after hav ing been cherished there. I leave it to gentle, men to say how far it is reconcilable with no• does of honor for those who derive their exis tence from one place, like a cockatrice, to sting the bosom that bore them. Mr. Cave. I do not know the writer; I do not want to know him !triadic. read tkeartiele, Cut could not succeed. !looked into it enoogb, how ever, to Bee the vile spirit with which it woo written, and which ought to be denonoced by every American. I: is not long deco 11111 article was published In Blackwood, the title of which was, "War with the United Ststes a blessing to mankind," commenting, In the style of that nitra•Americaa journal, en the institution of Slavery, end compiled from the reprmentitions made in our.own country and sent abroad from the worst of motives. Mr. Cali. This mate of excitement, if it goos .on, will become a crusade, and le-aces enough, like Peter the 'Hermit, will be found to urge it onwarfl. That it to which glees me anxiety, which diminishes, destroys almost, the consola tory effects of the disavowal, end I believe the honest disavowal, of gentlemen upon this floor, that they do not mean to attack slavery in the Statco. I thiok the measures I have enumerated will lead to a fearful result. • But when it Is recollected that this wee a small speck upon the edge of the horizon a few years ago, and has now risen to the zenith, and come the whole hemisphere, every reasonable man attached to hie country will say there Ls jest canoe for epprehenelon. • • We eau hardly forbear turning aside a zee meat to contemplate the opeathole whioh the Senators from Liar higan and South Carolina pre sented. Think of the venerable Senator Butler choking with emotion at the most commonplace wordin the langnage, the word "whloh." llle voles failed him :„ ail: he , "caves In." Gen. 'Cries could rot 'read the article. It was too af fecting. It woo, "not to put too Sao a point 'upon the matter," too many gene , foi him. Now, the article in the Edinburgh Review is one of the meet temperate and truthful articles we ever road. Those of our readers who base perused 11, will bear as witness to that. The tams tasted are hietoriita; thltrefereeccs inns ithtive of his eubject are to resent events in the history of Rams, and to that dark-and damning deed which etained our Senate' flier with blood and left a blot there tho waters of an oceen ;an- not erase. gave Gen. Cum end Mr. Butler no emotions that choke them when they come to that place and consider the "agitation" of which It lthis the canoe? Can they eta no ressonlor what they profess to deplore, when they glance their eyes backward through the history of two years last past, and see how the adminletration they have supported and defended has held the "country up to the detestation of the ,world!" It is they,who have opened up these great ques tions to discussion; it is they 'who have eought to trend the recognition of o hateful and tar barges stall= down our throats; who havetaL tempted. to crush into a ,thing, of their ,sevn liking the 11191/11112135 and vigor of our literate:re, the' Stern honesty • of the pulpit-and even the public . , speeches and print* convereatioqn of men.. They base coaxed dOWD upon their own heads tho ilialanche; .Let Chow 'who desire not .to be hurt, eland from ardor. . A Pon rearnarr of one of our esteemed cit izens attracted our attention on Saturday, as we pareed GUleepie's window. Wo learned that it WU painted by J. B. Bead, an artist of this city, and certainly hie ant needs no higher com mendation than this partmit. The smile about the lip, the expression of the eye, the contour of the face, and the complexion are all as near ly perfect as they can be painted. Look at it no yon paaa Taw Purr Wean.—An esteentialfricndin the First Hanky/he was a Rpptkblissa from the shift and In ghee e k li tical Honesty and integrity we Have the almost . 1 3 cr4hdieee, 'Peat as on Sot trrday a communication rolativeto the troubles in that Ward, in which be prreeuted conclusions entirely differing from those of oar article of that day. After cmpiLtriug views with ne; ire advi• sed him not to preto its publication, Indira cheerfully withdrew it. Home reference* his communication how ever, ineeesary; because he therein eets us right with regard to a matter of jag. _ lie assures us that the meetings to bring onto new ticket have not been eeeret We`irere told otherwise, but take bis aastrtanco lo the "contrary, , becauee it is reliable, and make the correction accordingly. He assures no, also, that some of the ward nominees aro, in his opinion, unfit for thomffices to which they aro named. if this be eo, no man is bound to vote for them. The majority evi dently thought otherwise; tint the. minority are under no compulsion to yield their judgmehl such a matter. Whomever incompetent or rm. worthy men are pretreated for office, the party presenting them is more effectually rebuked by a quiet docilostion to vote for them than by the nomination of now tickets. We do not soy that such men ham boat nominated in this instance, hecaustt vie are'enable •o speak from persons' knowledge; but boy-ham, the true remedy is to let thaintLfaif of an election for want of votes. We are not taking rides in thin matter, for or naiad any one. Oar I:dation in to counsel Maio* and harmony wherever practicable, and to dishountenanoe all factious movements by refus ing to take part 'in them. Thorp is no parity whatever between this and the Allegheny case. The latter Is a quarrel over two nominations, both claiming to bo regular, white - this Is merely resistance to a ticket conceded: ' to be regular. - • We hero done our duty in ii. ‘ dr_isfog against any such resistance and inculca ti ng a spirit of coneession and harmony; mad declining to be drawn into any controversy about persons or collaterakincidents, wq leave the matter to be decided by the Republicans of the ward, in the light of that high duty which they owe their principles and the cause of bunion freedom. TIES EALITINULLII no CANDIA.—A correspon dent of the Boston root writes, from the Island of Candle, under date of November 15th, that offiolot relates made to the pasha, aborts the fol lowing lees of life and property there by the re- cent earthquake. Persons ascertained to bo killed, and whose bodies have been taken from the rubbish, 525; do wounded, 627; totahhild and wounded, 1152; buildings totally oveithrown nod destroyed in the oity of Candle, '1233..d0 very br.dly injured and uninhabitable, 1862; do much injured, but partly monied, 17; total, 4110. Buildings destroyed in other Footle= of the island, 6111; total, 10,230.. Vessels laden with provisions and money for the relief of the sufferers bad been sent 'by the Turkinh govern ment to Candle, andiono had arrived. Annmerrtra.--41'Infeseer Hitchcock, of Am herst College, wrilballi, the hew York Journal of Commerce, that he has jurt opened a largo col lection from old Nineveh, Sind among its good things is a King, fovea tech high, leaning on his sword and offering inn once. A gentleman of Amherst boa agreed tolcild a Nineveh Gallery next spring, large enough lir hold all apecithene arranged, as far as he can, just as they weto up on the walls of the palaces whence they vete taken. lasnrcens.—At the Teachers' Aeaoci►tion which was in semion at Harrisburg doting the last week, -Sir. Kerr, of Allegheny, efforcd a resolutico to inquire into the expedier.cy of memo:stains the Legislature for aid to establish Tear,here' institutes in .every county in the Starr. AftOr eimaiderabq di:Scut:ion the reso lution was adopted. -. FOR 11.133/01.-A company at emigrants front parte of New York, will rendezvous at Darlalo on the let cf April, and start for Kansan under the guidance et an experienced man., who has already been there. 'Tun Hon. Mr. Damrch, t member "of ihe 11. 8. House at Repeerentativer, from Massada'. setts, Ls so 111 that he can only attend the Hattie by bring carried daily to and from tits eeat to his carriage. Hie lower limbs are poralysea Wrxrert ffsaeirea.—At Preston. Minnesota, on the 14th nit., there Was snow on the ground to the depth cf thtee feet, end the mercnry in the therecorJeter indicated tbtrty.ttro degree, holey ism No IInGISRMOWe en Esn.—'God called up 1- frorn dreams a men into the vestibule of heaves, saying,--'Cane thou hither, and ere the glory of my house.' And to the servants that Mood around his throw) he said,—.Take him, and undrces him from his robes cf fleet: cheerio hie vision, and put a now breath into his nostrils: only touch not with any change his human heart —the heart that weeps and trembles.' It wee done; and, with a mighty angel for big guide, the man stood ready for his infinite voyage: and .fron the terraces of heaven, without sound or farewell, at cram they wheeled away into endless space. Sometimes with the eolemn flight of angel wing they fled through Zaaratts of dark ,ness, through wildernesses of death, that divided the worlds of life: mmetimee they wept over frontiers, that were quickening under prophetic motions from God. Then, from a distance that is cheated only in heaven, light dawned for a time through a 'sleepy Ed= by unutterable pace the light swept to than, they by unutterable race to the light: in a moment the rushing of planets wee upon them: in a moment the bluing of rani wee around them. Thee came etenai• ties of twilight, that revealed, but were not re vealed. To the*right band sad to the left tow ered mighty constellations, that by velerepeti lieu and anewera from afar, that by counter , positions, built op triumphal gates, whose arch !troves, whose archways—horizontal, upright— reeled, rose—at altitudes, by spans—that seemed ghostly from infinitude. .Without measure were the archltrute, past number worts the arehww. beyond memory the gatee. Within were staffs that reeled the eternities above, that denceaded to the eternities below: above woe below, below eras above, to the man stripped of gravitating, body: depth was swallowed op to height insur mountable. height um wallowed up in depth unfathomable. Soddenly as time they rode from infinite to infinite, suddenly as thee they tilted over abysmal. worlds, a mighty cry arose—that ardente more myeterlone, that worlds more billowy,—other heights, nod other depths,— were coming, were nearing, were of hued. Then the man sighed, and stopped, ehuddered and wept. - Ills over-laden heart uttered itself in tears; and he said,—"Angel, I will go no far ther. For the epirit of man aches with. Vale infinity.' Inerdromble is the glory of God. Let mo lie down In the grave from the permeations of thainfinite; for cad, I tee, there le none."— And from all the listening stare that ebont4 around issued a choral voice, "The man speaks truly: end there M none, that ever yet we heard of." "End is there none?" the angel solemnly demanded: "Is there indeed no sod? _'And is Ole the Borrow that Mile you?" Dot no voice unuttered, that he might answer himself. Then 4he angel throw up Ale glorious bands to the heaven of heaven.% Baying, "End la there none to the universe of God? Lot also there la no Deginniegi."'—Ds Quincey. Tnn Payarrr Orrica.—The whale number of patents issued at the Patent Office, Washington, during ; the year 1855, was 2024. - The entire number of applications for patents derinifthat, year was 4485. Tho number applied for in 1854 was 3324; the number granted 1002. These numbers are much larger than thais k of any pre vious year. In 1841 tho number of applica tions was 847; patents beetled 405. Fitly years ago the annual income of the Patent Office wee only about $l5OO, and during tho eaten years previous to 1826 it averaged 'only about $6OOO. 101641 it was $40,413, in 1865 it had increased to $176,880. These °gene show that the in ventive Writ in this country has not been die posed to fell asleep er less any advantage to be derived from its discoveries. Sums° tame to Ntfw YoXx.—Tho New Tonic Tribune says there le quite a large trade in that city In canaries, bullfinches, blue-birds, Indigo birds blue robins, yollow-birds, red winged cat-blrds, wood-robing, red robins, brown, tetrasberg, and many others, and that fully $60,000 are expended for song-birds every year. Masora Exonsysossar.—A lodise hair dres ser in Now, York informs his patrontothat owing to his present style of donating ladies' hair, the obargo will be two dollars each Limo during the season, after the let of January, 1857. Brides, la the fashion of Louis XIV., XV„ at here. toforo, floe dollarr. , BANKING Ilonts.—All the banks in-PhUadels phis, with the exception tot the Housing= Bank, will hereafter open their doors for butinees at 10 o'clock, A. ht., instead of 9 o'clock, as hare• tofore. Prom asp' it requireo an early Start, Holt•;• dopy. for s man to get round Ma wife. hEPORTANT Mai RAMC fluotte MARINO rae,r TIRRITORT a SLAPS_ &TATA . 7 .4 gentleman who left Keens On the-17th says that the.isn. Prethlatle iarapidlyt gaining ground in the Terri tery„,that ..tifei Boras. Legislature which meets On thOkt4 of Jinnary will, among its first note, antho:o the calling' of a Convection for the purposeof hacking a Constitution. lie is op •preheneive, that, arP soon as this is done, the troubles which have agitated the colmtr7() be renewed'hy Missouri, for sloe parte:to of In swing a pro-slavery msjority in th...t body, and that the scenes which were witnessed In all pre vious' eleetiona..will he again eo,,:tsd. It io thought in the Territory that the CCDaCtiUtiOla with its pro-elavery Clauro is already pa oparcd; and that by a little nit/anent hose it rosy e . tal sent to Congress befote the Maligns r. , i .a ,f \lr. Buchanan.. The unfortunate, hot etti; i1.,C15- 88.17 position of the Free State met, which lot bilk) them to recognise, nun by io.lll e., , ;,5, the action of the Bogus Legislature, will make the execution of this scheme to relieve the lecom- . log Administration of all ret•poneibiiity for ',bat May now happiest in Kansas, comparatively es y. They Rill nor,) ii a Convention is called, go to the polls when its members are to bo chosen; gad hence, ant in tbo last election for members al , thirLogishitnre, the Ruffians will meet with lie Oppoeitioa. We have long been aware of the anxiety of Ur. Buchanario leading friends, to saddle the echisnulmation of this:Renee.; ioiqui• ty upon Pieces, who is responsible for its in ception and progress, but we were not swore that their plane were so near successful execa l Mai and even now, we aro not without hope that oupin6pmaal is mistaken, or that, if be is cor rect in Lis Information, the shortneze of the time left to the *aspirators for the work of fasten. lag Slavery dpou the Territory, may yet compel them to desis .—Chicago Zit. Tun Irish' ,1? onsets tables, , just published, se port that in o o year there were 21,77 G deaths from statvat, n! The elitor of the Medical VW% commenting upon this appalling kale-- Meet, says: "The figures moat be far short of the truth. The harrowing details, even in the body of the report, leave no doubt that multi fades perished by the wayside and in the cheer less Irish hovel, whom neither policeman nor coroner's inquest over took note of." VAGARIES Or OLD MOLDED—OR Long island, while the western shore is inoroming by deposit and drift, the eastern extremity is yielding to the woes. Many farms, rho deeds of which are recorded intim County Clerk's Office, are-out metal miles from the „present shore, deep buried in the Atlantlo Ocean. qPECIAb NOTICEs. We think we ore justified in saying that ea OttaX rat, Or Remedy Ar Lim- Owen/ale!. hie tamed. s 3 deterr 01 T. the no:nation new enjoyed ty Dr ..31c- I.em alebratal Lien. 11711,Drtl.mi by V:e.wiale ofPitlesbcrch. Man evidence that they wiN cute. ral the th'Jowlegcertiliwite from a led 3 teddies in New York CP7 : • Natt Ya.. Jan. 23. Thiele to certify that I Lave nad the liverromp faint err 0 yea.. sad nevereauld Fed my mietleine tobelp me until I eiiiiimencel McLene's Zebroldl Liter Pale. prepared by Fleming Moe. 1.0 now 41.7,143 the that they h t omplte/y eared Ma; and I do herepp ri cer:it:tend them to all p.m. attlleted with a diee.ed Liver. They trill came. I•Py theat MARIA 11VANe. No, 73 Lewis et. itil-Purebaxere will be careful to ant r DR. hPI;ANZII OLLEBRATGD MYER P 11.1.14. inumfeeto.ted by runtrNG 111409 of Prreetunon. P.. Therrare other Pills purportinF tube Liver PIN, mip before the public 11r. Inane anal. Liver PM. ilea Me eelebrated Vermifuge. cam wive be tied at all reepeetabie deux, w0n.... Nmui pprnrnu en %attired the signature of neat st, PUOT=Ith. jabidt•T HATS, CAPS AND FURS. M'CORI.3 & CO. WROLESALE &RETAIL HATTERS, 131 Wood Street, Hare always on Banda WI acdr_e3tsy/eta eh CA of [LAW, CID 3,, AND PODS. , Wholesale and Retail mold at [b. Loaner Itarem Pam!, W which they Invite Mention wall part Wen, f Patch F. 041.1.tys HOLMES & (IPraMela TO I. R. rnaZILQINDO Agricultural Warehouse, AZin SEED STORE, No, 129 Wood Street, ap2T-Tird&wT PITTSBURGIL DENTISTRY. "ft... DR. d. MALItIE %sm... SURGEON DENTIST, PROM NEW YORE, Extrude Teeth Without Pain, Dy • Local Dame:Nu Agent tr , the Gums clay. //jritaeett Teeth en 0311. Fliers. Platir.• and Latta. Path.. atd performs an Dem tal nn•rating• to • enltne.lBo areards attd Circulars aL SMIZILFIELD STILEN2; I'ITTSCUROLL atls.4truite SAIIUEJ. GRAF. liERCEANT TAILOR N0...52 ST. CLAIR - STREET, Irtsh`a !Caw fl¢llll.C.l. =EINEM IS now receiving n fine stack of Fall and Wlntrroo.j. mvutty^ .r Oaths, ot, mattosit,e•ti tip:tents. trtstlag., Ar t , Mill to Ir rrrCetcl to ma. So ekunt pot:mitt the !steal 1.1 ee.t Puttictotbto attylta. 1 000 min In 'NW' of Taiibieaarli •arcteuta o , r :rall ter , renr will tad It tote a.traataaa to Mtn a can. fa ODIORNE GMTERAL CO.ILVPLIOIv 4-51 Pttiend.RDlNO, MERCHANTS, NO. 43 WALNUT STREET, Basra in-at IID a Columbia CING INN 4 TI. Consignments aolicited and order,. filled awn tha best ten.. igiliKboods to orx ear. forsgrdsd grouibtls. flzsn LEY CONSHAVra CO, BRYAN, ISINNEUY Pittsburgb ae.4l..fr FONSITIL CO.. JOHN COCHRAN & 'BROS MANUFACTURERS OF Iran Rainer Iron Pants ,matt Doors, Window Stadler:, Window Guards. &c., .Nos. 91 Second 51., & 86 Third A., (between Wood and 9Larkv3.) PITTSBURGIL PA., nave on hand a variety of new patterne fteer and Ply raltalla fru all pan.. Partlenlar at {notion mkt to sada:lna Ors. Lot, Johbuta dab* at _tort actin. Utah PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAACJONES M4IIxrit'}~:Sa al CAST STEEL.. ST MN° PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS ANY) ANLES. Corner Rasa and First Streeta, .PirranZll2oll, PA. f". 1.12. 11,MS D. B. 1 7 .00ZE18. :. & CO. n; iQm ••• lit roov r.vriNT Steel Cultivator ,Teoth, ~.t hose on) Yig4r I'SR XTC, 11:2 ,1 rt - eM RA it. PA. M. LI TT] NEERC2HiI-NT TAILOR, NO. 54 ST. CLAM sTunET, (Dr, lifsh'sl , l6. Building.) gaindydr , IITTSBUY(11. ICE CREAM AND SALOON BY SALOON BY MAURICE KUNZ. ' m0„,,,,,me 'Rued mg) Mg': runt= Snug. • , • , BMW/ lanai Aso I.l4itoos 'dust , neß . filtf Pricancinin. WEYMA-N, Monofsetarn and Nolo, In on Binds of . Tobacco, SnnlT_ -and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco;' Corner Smithfield Street and Diamoild Alloy .003: yfg PITT3BUROII, itEMOVAI, TLIB ILAVE =MOPED TIISIR Safe Establishment TO No. 129 and 131 Third Street, wwn they an impend to mote 01 Elude of SA - Fps. ON Tall BOOLITSOT NOTIc Bekaa BURKE % BARNES. JAB: fficLAUGIELnr, Idsonfaetnror of AL 0 0 H 0 L. COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL, Nos. 168 exid 170 Second &root. <worm GEO. W. GEEIG 0 . CO, KEG MANUFACTURERS, co. Pal aid Ihrltarae Mretti. Ws Ward. PSTTSUUILGIt, PA Manufacture, Pine and Oak Kap of the miens descsiptions of Nati Ern. which Mel' wlll eel" et toe [mut mkt{ prices. ren t eautteete v midday eolleted. All week war. rented of tbe beet analltr. deltlydr, W v.a•ra:...........aw.c. trOMIS SMITH, NAIR &lu BS. irgoixang • GROCERS, =A Second and In Scoot Snrsego. • my?) . FI77SBDEOII. NV:B WEIGHZ 5.211 Ma " " VrirWerttirge . Manufacturers of and Dealers in ALCO KOtTursil=fiettaignaiZdoffljgdhg2. d 4 . - attlnttlng,He E mdriag. 114gildirg rad 143.siOurt, i liM te &g r og=iitt' i r s e sz t r eyely 'mak itoTa 111,1111072 1 re'o,l7fs Dr. Kevrer's sturainer Braces—From Litt biro bI r7oioy , Anti! KM. IssG.—Per core than .1 yeah* pert Ira ham eo,snahtiy seers, the Waelthattlinn SM. Pinata . Renee. mannfamnytt tie. gee.. lie Wad et . :Us elf,. and leech] heart:ly mentamend It to eh s: be, are c•rauellad I . c.nrue todentsry oectlP.• Men. d lee t.at. 1..0:er re umrlU, ..711ruz attentlma n :to merlta. It anevms It: • bryoe . sad en... modem, the welch: II the mantalunne bet:men planed ca to contltenal• 17 ten.l - tu trittt the ahtll:l.3.e. to tlu., 1*:-.1 errand the eller— Nomen. btuUreas are , annually injr.red be the weight of aneynntc• - houtd also yroenye them teat,. , partleutur In Fru <mine the kind mentlened, ~ many nett, beams onid ear bumblan ecld at or. 010.11. E. I.I•SET.4i. Wholasali Itroculat Wool It, 1.1 Mgr tivie.eu Pure Cod Liver Oil—Evory t.otije v:MS routed to tel roars Cod Llou Oil. Par LI, cured Enrarlaticu4 Kir 14e core cp XL-POPO.; Fc. t.te tend. Pi.r rim cured/ tdrakve Fr the cure o , Pacr. 1 , , Va.. cure el ail Si Demmer. Fbr the cure r,/ Chronic Lburiodeu. Cio cum of Chronic Sr), E;fee Ter the race of Mite Storl'ind. For Ile cure of C./and/dor Steelliup, Ebr the cure of atria of the Banc. Par the c^se. of eulsrunar., fonsuotpbor.. Fbr Ne mere Chronw DrorshoCC% nee Me ewe of Rekete. For the cure I Igagglag V ghe Bladder and Kidney, /brae care of C.natteuritnn/ Heal - hest angt Genera &baits , . Bold by the 011.0, gallon end In bottle , . by th e dozen or Annie tattle: every battle werrauted pure Col Lir, et the Whokakele Ore:Korea Ike. OW. ?. IL. tiILYBE Woo./ eh, Alien of theGotlen Mort•r. WSW Important Notice to those Afflicted WITH CITRON Ili DISEASE& by Dr. A.O. DEATH, New York City, Vitali.. It ampere:hie to attend personally to all my ratlenta and leing anwilling to tenet such me eponaltbrdutien in said:haat, or students, and for the PtrPoreof minarmi•lng the gale of worthless and injurimon quack medicines, us well ea the imponitlota elverentd under Actitioninemes, orerliog to rend reel [ea r.retle; or on r,solpt of lett, iternpe or °Le Boller, Ac—to ohelute the above, sad to accommodate patients. In au Carte clam country, I rat mad] nn.e, with Nil directione, to core any illpiese. for FS, riders tmetment 1. required for a longer period than one month, when the pas le the tame for each mootb.,. The lei her ell corgi-al operation,. In• cludlag that MT the radical more of heroin; will depend upon the peculiarity of tho masa Petlente will give a full statement of nil their symptom., en the - remedies are yrs. Pared with an per referent° to each moo. All money `letter, ehonitl reglateted. fleet pug , of rdY Mao• trat.l work will he teat to any ...Mites on the rereiptof 10 real, A. 0. UHATiI, 101etwiep etreet. epaortaw the et. kileholar ,10 New Ycyk. Highly important to Invalids ! Cod Liver , rpr It. .T.O übEzsa ce flag, t 1.4 one of its, dlstinguishod marks of eopnrinrity nye, other Dryad. of 01.1 n. entire absence of that pe,aller tauma. and ditilgt . erstle flavor, and alien .tee odor Inreparabl• from nit craltily and imperfect!). pre,:erel. It u.ny ho tnk-u ult Lout disreli,lllr the meet delicate enei!ent, lad rntain•d wtthout efort on the meet meet. th, etemeet. it 4 e pr Ity in thir and nthoritordilant character's. nut et grnuiurone, h2fleu&rau teed for it the commenda tion Of the =on rmlumt . tl,• ' , reload Faculty through out, the Stair,. !n thn mint i y for ci4lori.ontion rlpornittliOn i vont , / l• and may L, ti In bet, In iir iif Hut rroinufsrlintr& JOHN U. DAKISH,JICO No. ad .t. Phllndelobln. No gamily should be without Hoofieturs UK:I yIAN BITTEFL9.—ChIIdren celleted with the Ftlinmalt Complaint entirely mei by than. Cattbzw, N. , Ilerch lb. 11b5. Den hir—lt with morn phi.... that noon. yob in the greet benefits derive! from the um or your German huten to my &ally. Loring the greater part - of lest mosimvr, my win. aced two none, we, severely afilicted w i th the ficitomer Complaint in the wont form, for which onion. canedin poncrlhel by plonk - law god others were Iwo", hat with no vat% mann:lnk to the ratintry, but it proven of hot little tenet:4. flaying a tattle Of ueez n en Litton in he booze, I was yezehaded to try that. thied in my utmilehment entirety mewl him In coon inned to into the bitten loon time etterweris and bin came healthy. I ban the greens!: confidence In the Lit. ter, and feel nn heatntinn In saying that on Lustily rhnoild be without them. Itertinttelle come, tt To Dr 011 Jack," Plum JO •n N , eAo. P ereond. niLoloJeale and reuttn at. Dr. OW,. 11. LeytkEn!S Dram Occel4o atad on U Golden Horton 1.3:21.04.her dome Testimony I . rrhuresee, Pa. Nev. )4.1111d. Mr. Solomon:—Lear Sit: It is with plpsq o e that 1 eta aid I, T teetlraorkr. telth mans othyryth, in value of your Glare* bare teen +reit.* hale 01 the. crearintmlly obeca year and! Pit them on hitheut beztat. IleiverytallY• J. I. READ. 11 M.}... ts.. Nur. t. F4:OVGJI.: —C<lag rarutallan t 0 area, Spartarier, b., rover Aart atla to itut a pair but arbal m 1 et. echo. 1 Lam trital a areat itiumber of Lria,-, but .4.7.1,11,1 until I nritatuail ix pair train 'ca. I can am bpdaro cruitiltallirbt taltb 02.4 aid toe o rd na in I ib Lb. itrrittatt e • •11 • rlt NCI.I (.XX.U.I:I PlZatt I.I , FXrCIt. • n oww--ttLet. The Ler.eht I bil.T• xi...mired That the Stu--Late. .A.tained hoc _you. lettnewe tt to vcreee• the h/Oetntre I here reeetred from the= tiler snit tar eTeo to stlintllttloo. I Gin nor ten ell onewann dittos-me by rim die hen. nit ü be dee. with the tame Wbell illy. which I troll net 4.1 with any other glseres I haw .ed. It attords the Err•RtePt plenenee tn avail rareolf of n [hist:4l4lln, of tettwolue how rathdectorry hut teen try Olin rZpolicnew of true ttrttl an uptlelea. Yonet. trot Po 1.131t1T.11. Melton. Ihttrett, Now FRO.! 2 - 11:. /'OM OP ROCITICSTER. Etrarma,, April 7, V.:A. Mr. Sos.rWrNk—Str: r•alw.l at your tßLr.fc th" Are:ad...ad parch.", I two pal:et "tar Inotut glserea. I b.re (a. 11.1 tiff= surwle. Is any I Ear,. over urvl tkerrlts.• remil,l rant" ,hau I rota, Este expaet./. I lire :env pat tarn snide an , . COO Ir. withlat them 11/I a .51 east nitru RICH! RD''ON. Zir(lo-, LAVA 111.711: 111:11,1)ING. ernmer of W.:l on, P. ortb or,b. Nttibutch.—Lt Utz,. Wood et • eoletzmaavel• colt Dividend. Cm - I.' CnimurT, • I'ltt • t•arzh. 1:111, IS. Directors- of , this COM ,raer thlr es> Dislertnlef pet invm thoCarltel thur. Pit k^nrri mery tw In cii.•:l tr. We 9146.1 , 4.1er. er their irgel rev - erects , [tree. rn gni ar.rr tte 22,1 led.. Wee fear Dhi rent Leath their ether. FIAIIIJEI. L. 11411e11RLL. &inviter>, The chip Medal Awaraea by the New VAIL ErtlHann to Ms English or Anton Sawn !Lana ge turas, Lae lain obtgliosit.S.l22(q.sl. is.rroos <nut Ent tort, Er I. E 4 l er.LIESIGS. or than: wnituerataumv BAUCC, IrbemUy alimony it .r.r..1.4 nt its Leiri the !an Sauce •I.taat. • Th. reLottrlty sr tt , ay. y saw Lrr of the Octe t and Ms... Mossy Is rrotroting the gemsrS hsalLh bc-csilnertstly tr.,re okserrsj sod acstssrlftlisd. la :Le UW[l4 litatrs It Is LeLl tc Iv [LS most arCr...... 2 . csusdltstnt. Ltoll estarm,sti for Its Wale std turlgm - sttolt profs:Limit. Lis (Lu5t...4.1.1415t; the sts=sett to aloft the forst Oa tD o , orlasattf arum clove qual.tle* bare area teetiSind to by a gentleman, who writes to LLt FEE. RIM thaw "'I hare eurriwi • bottle of !cur Westering:6lra ban.. to a ban. I hart/rest cosableteS tbroughTrain acd eve rreient elate er health t Ito ww; yntir ?Aces U stmarbli. sad i Mink trial kbaal. ea. with truth say tbere fe rotbloe In I. traveler's bag. gass so essential to b. tentirrti . it Irset In thew. onatrix as yens Sante. 1,31,015,We. theta it Is Rant at the mew , 'Cr aim mama, a coalkat realietoan writes mat itadina to bill booth...L.ln lb. same profrmlon at Wort ta the killoving tone f ell tea a i'errine that thelt mac* IS Wed) approved In In4is, end that It I.ln Inr rho moot ra!atal4e ae tell 's] the nzoak Iholomattneattse ina,ta." Shia ourw 1a wattabto erery varlet,- of dirty sad suntroroal dependwhieb lto excellotta hie treated has led to meow hattetjoes botow Offar.l COOa public, soder. • re:l.:7 rf ranter. twt th, claUloo col ho IlmoWtthr the tame. of - LEA 4.IERISTtir bang Impressed spelt the psz.nt exotrJlio cetenti.e. or patent glow otorwet of the ball, es weft es the taints and wrawpor. • FAL^ AriaOA kr trot Cr.ll,ltitates. JOHN DUNCAN A aria,: ep'.:l,6 46.1 lirealleircl, Kim Yert. ._ _____ _________ Colloway's Worm Confection orCantry. Iterate ilrasant an take, children try tor them. - They 00 lk our, core t r worms, Thor ds weAken ito.y nrr only TwAntsdlrs Ask Err I nitowar's Worm coed,: At Olt. KKI dint Drooclore. WO 140 Wood eLtelarti aro tiotlen tam rr.l4dA Helmbo d's Universally Approved Hem edy.—Coroponcd Itatact Portia carts Direfft3 Or iho 111Adiket.KIdnese.arwrel. lyoDeY Wrr.kcieta de. head the advertleameat in soother column. breaded "Steins Ciantaine Preparatlnti." detbdier ri Pectoral Syrtip-41r. Keyser' Pectoral Syrup cures concha; - Dr. Itryisee Natant Smarten= rolls, Pr. Herter a Pwtetst Syrup care* tall pen= De. anyea . 3 Pectoral Syrup eareeliranclittln rot laryintlids tate Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Smartt - Yee Incipient constraptlon take Dr. neyeer's P ectera Yor did In the head take Dr. Keystes Pectoral Byrn In Dr. heyeeni Croterel Syrup chain sere thresh Dr. Renee* Pectoral Byrne mired tralmin Dr. Keyeer'erectoral Siren curia old coanhin Dr. neve* Pectoral:lyres =ratan Itlisdsot:dissaaes tithe brim And braise._ Prepared end sold by DM OM IL KEYSER, Ko. 140 Wood et., Olga tithe Oaths Marta. Pries 60 cts. and Slier bottle. nelhdawd Honor to whilitillonor is DaeF—Empty Dollies a e Creoles. And detrains notices el &tildes that never bets or never will be of SW to the ten:mutiny lA's detest. But whoa we em a men Itretralnnir hicwlt hem the lowcet stages or disease. and then benealtlnd nelithbors 'add felendec Sind finally a whole community. Montt the salami of An Article that he 'eel leatally moored, we are forced to Seller* In Man and glee him the beet notleo sal the nenit one; Room place that Our COI. um= ran tarnish. tituti, reader. le Air, ILenr.tdr. and aucq It the relgiu at his Hellcat Dlecoyery. Fold by Dr. ORO. LI. 11178211, 110 Wood etteet. whole spa =out JAHLtn P. rizauni. Allechent. Ksl;d4telt Age and. Debility—As old ago comes merles on - tut It bring. ..ay attendee& infirmities,— Loos of amietltorafed erratum, impair the health, sad went of ;Welty Makes the mind disoontentett r and an. !man In ewe tam old are aids Its Influence It la almostimposdbls to add 'lgor and health , and altiortugh i many ...need es here been trial. all herr alias. anti - lIT.ItELLYE' UOLLAND BITTERS were known and need. In e ery cue where they ham been employed . hey hare laeriehlY given strength wad restored their , petite, They hate become a grant Intent for thlsslona, 'Andscn - rkefrla many Wide who ere suffering from loss otermetlta and general debility. In came or Img stead. leg' chronlodiereees, they act as a charm. frabannting she sylten. the. airing nature, another apportmilty to rattle 1124 1 13 . 114jur1ea. . r.i.. 11.11 .- " To prevent impotlion..g d a r fr t erol to r: l rk e kT goer/mei .Liei hind Ban% rfOr Bold et SI per. bottbi,or de bottle. Ihr Eli. by the ;monde:on. IIEtiTA3IIN rkOE, Jo., k OCL. Manatertm , i n IlkartaseanUtta and Chendat a, Pit'aburgb. Ye.. and bromnete frenerell) , - osia:dkaT OPror. Wood's Hair Restorer.--A heal Itslt Bretons, 31hEarted JEW% a idethodlatelerreryznen, reeldlnz in Blonnytthle. Weennoteluttl attar. earn that his hair had boon getting ELY AT the tut twenty pus, and wu dheneed t Sail ont, Wet:red two bottles of Prof. Wood' Ildr neet&er, which entirely e topped the tailing out ei the hall all the heir resented It. orininal color, and bee kept the ochre now :or-.atop trentbs. nth lea common (ISSN but we Bunten It bent= It le nest home, to that Oa nubile tzar be cOLTice67 that Wood'. llalz newton what It parpOrs to br.', Bold at arta; two and three dollars Per boats, / at Dr.CIECt. IL HEYERINII: notiltwO tin.IYJ Wood et. whole:We ang retalliont. British and Continental Enlump. 7 510112 FILLLTDRAW'S DUNCAN, BILEREIII 8 Co . ; ON T.= UNION BANK, LONDON, IN PONS OP Ll AND 7711926.108. • Thera Drafts are available at all the prin ficale..! and Iremal. ant exrntioernt. _We also draw eliia^..l:ll.llN . Fa. A. Graneballm t, Bailin, ritAnucto4::A -14 m • . w r,..4=1;14rAA to All parts a Ueral.7 Eveltuziulasd intctallirjr Otrnt6. o,o,l =Ly Es.-rettroni.n Latnts ofTtrerla, on xt.171.• Honer ante ottr.ined, ns nerd-.:I, In nay mrt of 1!....-nD, Colleetkss or Bill, Note, htdd at , h , ^ hddrird t. B.* ./t 1 recelo Tr".doc altdution. 4151. PILLLIAMS' it 00.. War-1. odds , . third atrool, Dr. Geo. W. C UGH SYRUP FOR TILE CURB OP e...z`•, Cal% Croup. Boarlecam. 131eBUR 10 " th-ma. Broca:lLL% WW2/ M. ft , ertera Para Throat, C4caumptioq end.ll dltenr-s of tie. Throat mad Chet —ALSOL , Dr. Geo. flalirs' R lIEUMATIC L NIYSFS LTD PAIN PANACEA, VOll TICE lELIEP AND CD= OP num.:lAm. Nmar..lcll. BcWks. .P:6 - smilo Pala,. rains in :be Fide, Chest, Back and Yam Bael;r1 aria ralotal Jcinta. Weak Back. - Crump. Bare Threat. Spraine...ka The tboa,esde who hare aced thew, lielichael terafr to their ext.:elle - at ..Tits by a coatinnanae either ata— thpie- who Gee, cot used they we would ety TRY 2t1.101 and they will Dad them to be all they are n*:re s m a eX t l h N a .t Pi e t y L wLIiP at h rorr wc e a tc ll w al . w C er in e e c la nati. Ohio 4 1,05 ealo whole.-ate cod u iLb by SIeE)NNATV re2o:lyd Alleshear OILY. P. SE.LfsERT, Sculpdm, blodler, Stucco Worker and . wpm cu..... :to. SS Third sWeet. Denrren Wood sad ?dukes etrxttr. Pittabse - r.b. Pe. Ee.Fo ronzts.mtlyon bud an os.o7tm•ot of inr Faros Centre pi fte ,,, for Vak , rll uCalrdb 0 BRAUN krtli I.•WS a. BRAMAIA & Co., AUCTIONEERS • 00111 ) 51IS8ION MERCIIANTS Aoy 57 and Ln Nam Orert, CinewLwli, Oho. Make liberal advances on allcon - iiignments and act se scrota for all ninth, cl ManututurediOoodn.— nava rezo tar rUroveri, Ilvotv and ynoev and other Mernbandlre every nlovntr. Wynnnynar and SASZMIAI of each vet's. Zeal , constantly on hernda env), of Iderehendlea shleb ern cell at yrlvatvy dellaan, Contntaption Cared—se not deceived by bags !Wt.:one. Ilege.w, Clark 0 Co's Genuine Cod Liver (H!, never dleaapoitts, and ate roars'' arberienea hay proved itsuperior to all others, and the only reliable ears for Coneawation- Ae there le a great deal of "parlous oil in the snreske adulterated with seal oil, whale all, he, de., too wash care cannot be taken to procure the Heroine. - Ore Cllia made at any own faatorr iu Neirreundlard and each bottle bas our elanatrea over the trek. be cern- Int to get Ilegeman, Clark& Co.. for earn the LCATII Ituebton,-our late twtner. there ham been en article in troduced railed ikishten'e, 'which le In ba OCT rentiested with IL C. k On. or It. C. le Co. bold Ly"II. FAUN& STOCK it CO.. IL E.OELLEROA CO., awl by draggle' gen nerely, ,oer.vrda MEM FOIMARDING 0 C•il MISSION MERCHANT, AND IVI.OLF.SALId DSALZII ICI VifEESE, BUTTER; SEEDS, And Predn, ae.nArailf. go 23, TloDl Strset„ Pittsburgh.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AT F. T. KEGP.AVVS WIIOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Om - ea* haul of Wool artust. will b :.nand A CHOICE naonni ENT OP TOBACCO- ANEirCIGARS AVING received 2 cases (50,000) Ha iti • kn. Cigars of ttio full, inc . branii. Know Nothinc t J. C. Fremont. Canlel Wob,t-r, Nentuncl dire 517, dr-, 4 rad, (too..») Gorman Clore, var/con brands: t0 , ..5 24a0hon 5, Toasts.: 20 do 1100 rranklln Ga 0: 12 do Ifonewood Twist: 02 ltand',datra. And all article, In the line, non v.,. clatulaxtlen and sale low for each. La - Don't f cot the place, 211 Lit...ln,' rt., an t o the he of Wool a: jab r . 2IECIR)I W. ROBERT H. KING, WHOLESALE GROCER., 01 , ..th.C.5/011( MERMAN:, All:: mum IN Feathers, Fish, Floti,r, Alld JI londect Country Proluee. • No. 211 Liberty Sb., Mouth of 6th, l'ITTliDUB(111, PA earni , rai &tracers mnla on mu:Alm:ant. liat:l7[l WINTEJ.I /111JLINCIEltEINIT. ' N OTICE—After Saturday, January 3d, went PanesASTY-I:it:AUER And Rag ana went en the RAlLccad , slll to LAWenAnd Cot 11 tunntr noUtt. Tp.Toczn Trains o 3 and. eller MONDAy January 50. IrPI !erre the Paneemger Der.. nt 7:.al and P J. TUN MOUT 111.XP111iBil Prawn Pirt.stau - Kb Phpadelphlw at P.aU P. M.. 17171reellle Aercal.odetico 7 alt: keret Pittsburgh del. 11. recap: Pander. .t 4.2'h °c h. P. 71. Literates A. 1.4 . 44410il Trehs iseree Pittsh dells - et 11 o'clock A. IN, ISO o'clock P..11.a,10.= Y . 1.1. Canal= es ler It 3 Tr--tletlreek • -• The above Itnea walnut% et 11tt.burea kith thu road. to =Oren Pr—Louie. 110, anon, tialena and. GU's. u. 1114 rran 4kAr; t. 4 _l.ekrinktoo ao-.1 Louialille,• Ky.; Terra (ante, nta s Alpil= " ll.lF4 Clevelan.l. uolunabaa, Zentavill e e„ klikasalon and Oki% ah l o A with Lk , ' h;k l = - Parket Lost., nod to 11kw Or.taa.m. r.Lorte, LOmmunand(lll4Cfeeark • Through Tkkvte can be had to or froa- either of the above kliner. Foe further partkaLsra see iland-0 , 114 a: the .11114rrat atartlng vointa l'avoengers fro= the Nest v 4111104 thh, kae ehortuat and rune. expeditinuk route to PhDs Iriyhia ralthnore, Kew York. or I•xton. J. I•TICIVART. FLIV , 24,Itr y ve, r 00.10• 71a.413 1-14)01t1 to 11' I ha, ar:J...l. 104711 Jab VHAPrEII PIG I;II.ErrAL----50 tone on stramrr Laerome: - ::OD tour 02 , tosaa_r: nu to arriro far mill DICKEI a CO. rrOMATOES-s.bbls. Tumatoni, put up in ma& rteta en ennicztmen: and fatgala bi 335 - • 1111>LtY OOLLINS. rpfa .bssr ibex intends.to entry on 00 bustuum cognsetion with his .Nuopesn•gency. and tstare , l With this patrana=. of " "'1414- 7 'll °". ' Lri" .""ti Sttirrlbttrgi. 410 Libcctr Mixt. Pittsburgh. - For the Holidays. A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. TIM Subscriber :will offer for sale, a most 3. zar v .r e rt i ti; stocY,of Silver Ware, Watches, - Clookß, Fancy Goode, and ail Ara:Jae:a thhellar which wall:mach - 1 ache man. Won:mere' Were. andwarianaed. I'er:ern:Cpr attention). d to the mannfartering of en, Jewelry and repairing. Watritee rel.-aired with otiortnalle ty add nnaranteed. iflitu EX. ii.=mbcr the Idarer.rir , 27,1". Flith streer, between Market and %rood. DAY [SON' s NEV BOOK. STORE, No. 61 liarket Street,',necr Fourth, 131 - 4 . : ASO Br.? -110I.IDAY BOOKS -O.N addition to Lay usual atec,k of the arorkS of AtitioV;Bulani.. 148,, (lilokto, Of, oVopiee. Envratft, TrocaU, • Graft. Kane, AVOW. t , valks. carper, Iroinf, HAIN...Wt. b. Qtnnevt, /Irina l.rartritt.t,_(.7ll4.tee.p4er Nevi/t. .6nti+A and An ertran rtrAti' kr4ll3OA, Cv:erViv. Bed, Linn% l one R:i if /Vitra, .IteNot. Poe, /Altman, Jim DivtAnt. Drawl, retire, blactn, Rotler toe, Iravds. =M 1 tof Ithlch bars in library nod riftentatioa • tyka• I AtTe Just rtettlyvd and armed, All the 'Latest Holiday Books, t'SCLUrtre TIIE COURT OF NAPOLEON, AND DaRLEY'S ILLUSTY. 4TION Or MAROAIar. .Andvathmsoamr ViALMITULLY UIXISTAATRD VOLDUt9 Of the Costs end other jAllthorn. &Asides the DEBT ENGLISH 'EDITION? of the following worksods: role Wessels Novels. !Sao. lam. at tlekland's Qu.eoeot knelarld, halt lildoe 4o tteates worse, he true cedf *WV ...... do Chal=er'e ehalareare Oh add Falraeral• Illustratloo _ 2 Natbmal Orldopedia. half call. 11l eels d Instori Of Europe .. 7 Poets and tltateareen: their htloas and haunts, ast'd-- foooroll works. oth 6 Cotdos—BrowtdoeCs Men and Women. halt *Wee letory of Londo, • do .. 4 llroWn'e Illetory of 1 the .d Wahlanis and Clans. cloth and Buskin Ale = e modenrsesßlt dorltishOa de, ua. 4 Boworbee moat:door. colored Wastrel/oos. ...... 4 Ilalmmauhtodee, Die In cloth strut felt eac, moriu .Wltherle 110=00 and doe, a the church • half a1t.„... Thorpe = The. Ode etorkoZhalf reenter antlonltles, ha1f , ..... 3 Mlltotkle mete works. Plates do hobleeere do 91:11,,9 ! do .___. , 317. (loathe , . do lionuboldes Ocemoa and travels, do, Bohillera aorta do 4 Nodes ambrosial:Lee, dO tiolars.d goal/a—a medic= of couunatton for 111- 4 otarT men, artier. authltlarleagentalosista cte, 11W Jesses memoir, end other Clarendon, t tioese's Nam of theitlible. - and Ball's orate= ot twa&Direrohy.— .. !domain a of the Doke ph7.. 2 Hobert Rah's. • Thlet'a klatory of the French terointion do • do - r Coatulab Lod FerzueOrei Mustrated hand book of archltecture-.-,...• With inany L otbezi which cannot be advertieed,beeldesthe moot beaublfu illestrsted aorta in 11.47 • department ! of literature eaence. Alt razioat and OPexed. tk ncrout ezyks qj PRESBYTERIAN, LIITITEIIAN AND BAPTIBr . HYMN BOOKS, Et ISCOPAL 1300.K3 Bibles, Foote; Church and Family; Comments TICS, floury's, Scott's, Doyle and ?dent's; . The Comprehensive. The Cottage , Bible, and ammo beautifully lustr4ted London editions. - ALL TffE GOOD OLD AND GOOD NEW JUfl !LYSFOI2 2 - Lissy-now., - have ImPPIT of Writing Desks, PORT 'FOLIOS, &O, &O HIV current lllout.an of value ten :be &wad co lay counter. et all imes. Illy new Ono affoi room for much tbe t mote of bore seer Lotman ds Pittsburgh. in ant Imes gm. Thu la of &Vantage to collectore ttt poblionutt rfttete Marks. • dam • JOLIN 6. DANZON. Gift Books, STATIONERY .AND FANCY GOODS, For the Holidays. E. C. COCHRANE, FAZERJIL SZBKET, Aziaczurivr. fitrtaED FOR THE HOLIDAY wdea. eof the Taws Books ol Clayman. tt• of tin ioldi•Tho nth Balla, 6 ana•nohnine on Mtn Dyer . Lawiloan rb and British Prom 'Writers. do Pen Penal Keble'a Cbitian yam lodes of to. Matt. Oman% Pen eta itallarin Modern and Bonn. Ponry, Boma in no urn Of our liaTiour. scanyothen with Jim otandard met% ono mal . asuerican and edition... In to. a:OMM antique mini: Wad hum bqutl nth . Illuntrated.Aem •In mated nen% Val. noble Bookeyan re Irvinza Web, 18 Mu Prnenno do, Laneartines do. Queens of Instant Scotland. Bt Bane. Antic /Lotman:a% Inane' Waninicton. octavo and evhercoeith • Moe Nolnition of mailer rola— Raiglone Works:in non of Mann= Pukk t , Mann Omni. Chan:inn and Ednoroll Wrillny% ot the plaid% Au New Issues of A. tl.P.Lrnba. of Palen: IL Carta . P. Ron cant Elarrate Bons Ity the ADir. • lam aannlallat, with um wren tyCapt. Raid. bbott. Dickens, Parley and othem Clulldnut Ponta in neat variety. Linen d% nen Remed Cans Iml-Yrnalazi Boole few &Mon, Bibles, Rap% Pntra and Limn Book% stew uNartatent In velvet. =nem andarthr Writing Desks and Pam, Punollw% damn% Id rem. II I% Portman eelli [tali Ma% Reticule% an. with s &Wag ISPortl=nd Of Pala., Lino • Loon yens, rim nic, An, of repent in the , Enda._ calm for at ben nice% A both randir CY week remind of NEW' A.ND BIBLES, In ilaxis and Antigua Itindk63. PIOTURE OP CBEA.TION, Brze.iiirarrosac ' afirifaiblay Publkatinas from ; Easetencal Xnawhdra and attar Eddies. Now aseortnumt of Paeans Ouxts. da" - ,161 . • .No 6. l'ordeal it.. Pagr4wa;'. Holiday Gifts OF PERMANENT VALUE.; Chinkering 3i bona PIANO RORTES. Minrif — t LORN 11, MELLOR, No, 81 Wood .Streas, co between Dlamend eller And Fourth stree t: wnl hank sea 7s for extilintina and ra/..'son ThrlaSDAI. 110 18th December. JAIL, the met elegant seentimmt or P i a" f DATEB eor ereartn• Ws In thhi IroBl2la = ac nu toryl- or Chiekerbg a EMI, 2011t01:1, - Grand Piano Portia, Parlor Grant Pianos, AND Superbly Carved and Plain Square Pauses. At prlcea_llvat 'THESE PIANOS HAVE I4TELTRE CEPTED THE HIGHEST PRIZES (AP THE BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS) OF THE GOLD MEDAL, OVER ALL COMPETI TORS deBo;le:dew. Elegant 'Presentation Ilooke POD. TELE APPROACHING HOLIDAYS. OUR eA tentiint stook of 1101.11.0 y Books it now open. and we h , alts the et llun at maw urn to an exasolnatlon tbesarne - • _• • Haring, In selecting our stock. PM medal aeoa tion to procuring the but wilt.ts of the- works of the first autaws. we Aro stetted to titer sn ageortguat no. surpassed in excellanes and varlet, - Among owe stook may be found toe editions of tita iawina .DARLEY'S MARGARET, REPUBLICAN COURT, LEFF, OF LUTHER, quarto antique, Gems oN4ritigh Art, • • .• Flames Beal/ties of Moore,- •• Onamentsof Memory, SCHOOLCRAFT,'S INDIANS, 5 volß., 4ta. F-17T.NSIVE BrOMOIF JLTENIId 4300= Attractions for the Young Folks! We would call the attention ofretrattts to one =Wave assortment of% VENILES, By H, Errserlass Writerii • for Truth.: . Among them 4111 be tome thi.Writlago 01 MrsTvthlll. Hrs. lee, Grace Greenwood. Mn. Holland. Harr Howitt. Hr. a, C. Hdl. Maria .11.0gef. Haden Clark. Manger., Eittartaill• Ineries. and the Lest Works - of Abbott, Hawthorne. li'mtd•rorth. Warne, Reid. Liens, Anderson, &tether, (hints and nooserons other. including sours Neer Books by the Original Parley all beautifully Illostrated. Together with the roost exteollro stocker Holiday . Scots offered thifseason. • THE BOOS OF THE. SEASON!!! A HOST IfIUPERBLY Illustrated Work. THE COURT OF . NAPOLEON Society under the -First Empire. With Sixteen Portraits of its Beauties, Wilz - and Heroines. By rianir. B. Goodria. ROYAL QUARTO .FULL TURKEY ANTIQUE. lor ier .l Afr rar pi 3. or Mb mavlSEcomt work maired and KAY & GO.. 55 WoodAtreet. dol6:lmd Toys and Fancy Goods! THOMAS KENNEDY, JR., gt CO" Have just received from. tho: New' York Importers, Holiday Goods! tacitrinaci - GOLD AND SILVER WATORES, JEWELRY 4 - c". To which tte 7.ttemtlon M - ,Wholetale and Retail BLUM No. 116 Market t st., near Liberty. d.12:0 Christmas Prices for Fruits, dec., at Morris & Patton, LATE DRAVQ'S • 2r0.1 fc ihe Dicntanl. 83 .814,1x.1 &rut, and irdelnl.threci geglan4 ...Goat Cooking Bal.lnß 10 and lbenen_prltut • Clced Vreneh Curnanta.lBlB and 35. r. •-• • Nair Banntr Iteirlar,llo - Frennn and German Pltone.lo and IWe tyr lb. Flo In Drams and paper brae, 11•18 and :a Nutmeg. Mince Jams, del a., • Pnwarree, lur.Mired Soleni and °coking Brandy and sweet Wham and nth Treat SI pat lb am cannot be beaten at any-belee at sou part of the United States: • , • • &W. Elegant Cifte I A N.O S SPLENDID - FRESII Sr,OCKi Specially'selected by 11. RLEBEI, at the Eastern Cities, from ansono.k Upwards of One Thousand Pianos And Conetlezed the Finest Pianos ever offered inlhis City. Price from 8250 to $l,OOO. Warranted for a Namber.of Years, Cella ELBErft nos'. delCktr H 0 .63 BUM street. LADIES' CHILDRE N S'. FURS! In additLqn to odr WV. sel.mmtzt of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S PITHS, We am 6.lllfactstring every domertytto. Furs, for Ladies, Misses and Children. We al. PST rsrUcalar sttmtlon to alining • MUFFS AND VICTORINES and repairing every desalt:4ml or Ladies' P-nr s C. 11. PAULSON, - dal7.‘rd „ 73 Wood Street. HO LID AY GJF TS!!! GRAND CLOSING 01JT SAL.P. OF • French Embroideries. Without re Be ard to Eastern Cord. we'hwth ": - • ' MARKED DOWN THE PRICES! Ar:yugtwarn'fhe.th,nr4422l77l:°,ll Monday, D ecemberBth; 1806- rn..c.awk L now complete In inn,' Dtharl"leol. act* tracing all that le new end desirable la the. Alarket. ro te clod with tae ltr the - RETAIL CITY TRADE. • Extraordinary InducOmenta Are now cased to all who wish to perelthth - Desirable Presents - For tho Coming Holidays. CITIZENS ADD STRANGERS Are Invited to all and examine our. dock, end eCZ2HaII the prix t. at the =that morterltr. JOSEPH -HORNE & - CO. deAtf NO. 77 MARKET . erGRFIT. • • LIOLIDAY_ YIIESENTs. Jnatjecilved for the Holida.yo, a compote, Annortsoont_of the ciarivatlid s • • ME L O'D E:.O N From the reetory, of the °rigida] invent:ore, CAR4ART AND NEMMIAAI, N, Y. Ranging from 850 to $250. . " lir Warranted to to durable and to eland le. tam re. and climate. nu* by . BRO. - doldlf We 637Ittb enett. FURS FOR, THE • H 0 I. 1 D A_Y WC 0 RD & CO'S. del6 . 131 WOOD DT/MET; Ssoo
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