EEO BY IS, BIDDLIti RU EU ISItHEIT~~Ims.. PITTS.BrFAGH: MOAT MOANING; JAN. 6,.186; . DA ts.3r-14: D‘DAllriteraturato , payable in kiramee. WP:MHP, V—Tem Dollars pen anima, in adrantro..— . • irtbrerpil ba =D7110405 the - following rniclitlone: -your Derplee pee 5 ; Teo °erica per 00. • gi/rPersona c a n be admitted Into • club. arlibri one es. Into .1 anyANiaL Mice, at sky time, by reading one &Per Ar4ozeiek Vsymects are eerily required, aid the palm . liad vim the pear le oirt.rdoirm lti ..raneertd RATES OF ADVERTISp, -- • Ohs MED% GO Ulm of Norbarell or Agate./ • • Do a 0 60 .Do ' each dditional Wartime 025 Do Do • three 405 Do three mootbs--- 9 00 • Do 10 00 Do nix menthe-. -----.---.. 11 CO Do bivalve 10 00 Standing Ouch; (6 lion or level pe: annum 0 00 One doUsr for each additional lion One agave. than artabla st pleasora, leer an , nunt,) exclusive M 00 MUT MI 0191 TO TEM CAMIL.—Tho campaign - which concluded on the 4th of November in the temporary defeat of the groat Republican party, discloeed nevertheless, ouch stiength in it, In various portions of the Republic, as is an excel lesteaman for the future. It spoke of a glori, our wing cf the free and intelligent masses of the-People in support of a great principle that Is as the lifo-biodd of our liberal Distitu tiona.,= The strength Ithus evinced, filled the hearts of good and trui) men everywhere, with the 'most cheering hopes for the future. As ;sure as free' principles onto get a foothold among a people, so sire arc they to spread, and finally triumph, so they be, not crushed In the house of their friends. We boasted, and justly too, of tlteiglorlous viotories of our friends in the iaiside State . of Ohio; in the fair young sister commonwealtbe of lowa and Wisconsin; in the lake-bound peninaulas of Michigan; over the broad ditent of the Empire State, and through. out New Englabd, the land of steady habits. Bat as winch cause as we had for congratulation for all that his caw among these millions of our fellow citizens, our viotories in Western Penn sylvania awakened in na a still deeper and full er joy. Wo carried our. viotorious banners to the very base of the Alleghenies. We walked over the course almost without competitors in this, the most populous countyof Western Penn sylvania and whatever this State, as a whole, may have done, we can point to Allegheny county as one which triumphantly vindicated its attach-. meat to Republican principles by giving a larger majority for Fremont and Dayton than any' Other county in the Slate. This fact attracted the attention of our partrehroughotit the Re public to thie county. It is looked upon every whore as the Gibraltar of our cause; as the centre of Republioatt influence In Western Penn: sylvaahcand, whether juatly or not, its vote is /considered an exponent of the condition of our canoe here where it has taken deepest root. What this county is to Western Pennsylvania, -each is Pittsburgh tette county. As the place of chief Importance, its example is quoted - and its influence felt.. It is politically ae.well'as iii a business point of view the heart of our Politi cal system In 'the county in the sense that our friends all around. take courage with us and from us and enffer in our disagreement and dia .. tracti OD. Thee we stand, opecially at this time, and In the approaching city election, the first trial of strength we Isbell have bad since November. If in this city we fail to carryall before us, It will be quoted far and wide as a proof that theetrong hold of Republieaniam in the State is taken by the “Democracy." It will make no difference that the result, if it should prove disastrous to us, will be the consequence of bickerings in our awn racks; that. qtestionaof men and of mere itloatin*est have broken our array.. The news .. pnreaidabnple" will fly along the wires from Plaine to 'texas, that .tha Republicans have been beaten in the city elections in Pittsburgh." The bdast will fill the columns of the opposition prints, that a city which in November '.gave nearly a thousand majority for the Repub lican candidates has wheeled into the ranks of the enemy itt'iwo months after the Presidential election. .Bach a result will carry discourage. 1;i - eat to Republican •hearts every where. Shall each a report go forth from this city? Shall 'we not stand unflinchingly up to our principles end contend for them to the last? Shall the 1 noble army which carried ite banner uncoiled through tho fiery conflict of the autumn, be fontid x disorganized ESAU in January, with bra- ken ranks and faltering courage,' neither pro nand to attack thesnemy, rintio stand its own ground! ' Shell this city whose ninon has el- Gaye been mentioned with pride as an enflineh lag opponent of spoil! Democracy and pro-e ' la• very demagogues, and never more proudly named eo than in the recent contest, fall to de- dare again her attachment to the troth? We should stand to our arms on every occasion no matter of how littlo apparent general importance, ass wholesome discipline for the greater conflicts Which are constantly recurring. We awe it to the cause of Republicanism to . be always ready ; fo-conquer in every conflict ; to stand by organisation ;to fight monfally fOr oar-principles ; to sink as far as possible elf mein personal questions, and to conquer noder . , Um banner inscribed "principles nor-men." At Is not ensngh simply to snoozed ; lot oar ylo tory.be complete and decieive,'andeend greeting to oni !Wendt everywhere, that we are never naprepared in this city to meet thin enemy and make them mum Sr. Lotaiws 111 PUT Dowd.—The rt alba:a of Border Ruffian Democracy makes it blind. It gropes shoat like tho eyeless giant of old to seizo'the pillars of the temple which In its fall 'iii arnsh the upheaval. in the common ruin. : L The ,new Govenuoi 'of the !Date, Tension on the cdcocion of inauguration takes uvaaslou to imitate Pieree, by using hie sirloinl posilionto fling a poisoned arrow at St. Louis, because she had dared elect a man like Francis [l, RepitsentBtiTO . to Congress. can., not be denied," says' his Excellency, "that a growingepirit of bitter hostility to the time. honored Institutions otyletiourilas 'alarm Itself In the city of Si. Loniii; among a pnition of its hihabltants, tad while 0' waold be unwise nad nijost to legisrateitgairuit.the intereeta . of any community bear'itio of alb conduct of a portion of its eitixens, yat:it b:bothiwise and just to *Asp** your legislation with a clew to render the balsoCe of the State independent. of its meirov polls, which chooses so girt aid and comfort our enemies." many interesting artielerroa our fire page wilt be found one' which -will throw much light- upon the Causes,. reel end pretended; out of which hate rprofig the wir between England and Persia. It is not 'unlikely that itmey draw intr . ! its IrOtg2[ 7 : bilother ofthe great powers of 'the earth, Rueeiti, - epee the aide of Persia. If the Birks queetion Hiai! f.. 417.7 e in itudevelopmeni to estrange ,Fr:.noe and, England , It is possible that those two powers - may fled themeitives In entagoulaticrpesitlons fa thls Eastern war though they are but jae now frem battle fields where . , Shot fought In Is eetalnoll cause. Tue Milwaukee Wiaconen mentions soma 'dreadful' cases'of suffering and death f ,OO, cc Toro cold and dertitution. in - that city. It stye Sullivan was literally froren to death, in Van Burn street, bet Ween llnrozvand.Mlobi gan. Her husband was at assirk on the Milwau kee awl Missieelppl Xi,' beyond She got out of wood on Tuesday, andlwent to a c ity °notable, so wo leans, and aakedhim to let her have some wood until her husband returned j home. Be,to the lit Veneer' of bee pent.op heart, told ler to go to the poor house. She was ex parting bar hurl:mad home - 00bn, and probably thought she could weather it out ; but it was a bitter cold night, and Wednesday morning lier released spirit had winged ha way from sorrow here to another, and we hope &better world.— She was band desa On the floor, with her chil dren crying shout bor. If there is any °noel ence lett in that constable, who riothlesely &ore her to despair "sod death, wo hope that picture way thaw hie lay heart, and also those of the neighbors who lived near the poor erect new. 'We Are eirsnred that a woman named Mrs. coin, liv ing in Jefferson street, between Detroit and Hu ron,. who bad joet been confined; died frommant of asti . on the 17th iust Bbo had alio tourer Ave chDdren; wha were found crying aboit her. Ttnt.t3wlttlfiiiiritsnorr.The deinitilnatire of tiskSteen nimiitaiieere of Switzeilandis= rhade," and HIS sterihy uf the dee ucannts cf. Tell end the - haters - of oppression in all ageser-the Swiss Scpublie. .S. cellihien between PrIE(8111 and Switzerland memo to be inevitable. The latest arrival from Europe brings the announcement of Prussia of the active co-operation of the States of Germany in the dispute with Switzerland, which has been !submitted to the German Diet. The con tents of the note have not yet transpired. Pre paratiorur for the 'march of .two Prussian army corps to the Swiss frontier are going on. These army corps will cOleelit of over 72,000 men. The SOBBiOII9 of the Greet Councile in two of the Swiss cantons, Bcroe and Thurgau, have commenced. In both, the Presidetti made use of the moot uccompromising language concern ing the diipnto with Prussia. In Doran, Colonel Turk declared that Switzerland vronld net shrink from sacrifloing all her grownup zr.ro, rather than yield to unjust demands. In Thurgau, Eappeicr delivered himself of the following sent *nom "The hour of trial will eoon bo here. Bat ore know that the national honor and indepeedence are in the hands of an authority which merits car full and entire confidence. Wee= reckon on the Federal Government no they can reckon on no. Do not lot ne be afraid, but neither let 119 neglect to be watchful. May our country, when the moment arrive!, and her cone, wit'. ut diatinction of party, be ready to make the greet eet Barran to her welfare without blaster." The London .Tines 4orinsola Petl.9Blll to yield and not disturb the pease of the world for an empty title. The daily London hews eayen—"lt will bo ad visable for Lord Palmereton to embrace the earl. lost opportunity that preeente itself to proclaim, in the moot uneipaivoettliongnege,the determina tion of the English Court and Cabinet to reelet such a gross violation of the international laws of Europe as is threatened by the King of Pam ela with the promieed conniranco of the Empe ear of the French." • In crder to make plain to our readers the po sition of affairs as got forth by the Frenott Em peror, as well as the part ho assumes in the, quar rel, we publish the manifesto of Louis Napoleon; which appeared about the 18th ultimo, end reeds as followe: The great Powers signed at London e in 1852, a protocol recording the rights of the King of Prueela over Neufchatel. The Emperor's gov ernment, bound by the same ongagemeats as other Cabinets, could not, whatever interest it might feel in behalf of Swe'zerlsnd, ignore that which treaties have consecrated. In 1848 a rpvelutiontook place at Neufchatel, and broke the ties that connected this canton with the King of Prussia. That sovereign has constantly protested against the new order of thiegs, expressly reserving bin own rights, and has never creased to prefer claims on behalf of a portion of the population which complained of i being oppressed by the conquerore. In the month of September last the vanquish ed party endeavored to retaliate; invoking the name of the King. This attempt miscarried, the canton was occupied by the Federal troops,` and those inhabitants of Neufchatel, who had been taken with arms in their hands were ar ,: reigned before the Swiss tribunals. The event was natundly calealated to lead to a conflict between the .Ifolvetlo Confederation end Preseia; for the former, is putting troops in motion (or re.establiehment of order to the eau ton of Neufchatel, professed to be fulfilling a Federal obligation; Prussia, on her aide, found her honor engaged not to permit the men to be tried who had raised the standard of the King, and who, according to their conviction, were fighting for right and legality. By the foot of tlll3 geographical position of France, the attitude or her government would necessarily exert a mat ked influence on the set. tlemeni of the dispute. It was, accordingly, tor _rho intelist of both parties not to neglect any thing to secure her co-operation. _ The King l of Presets addressed the Emperor, °sprees:tug in Very feeling terms all the interest ho took in the men who hod compromised them selves for his cause- lie bonged his Majesty to demand their liberation, expressing to the Em peror, at the came time, his conciliatory dispo- The French Goverment, happy is being obis toi Prevent a conflict between two power* with whom it in connected by friendly relations, hoe toed to gratify the wishes of King Frederick William, and etrong in its friendly in:cations to wand Switzerland, as alto in the conciliatory feelings - of Prussia, it demanded the liberation of theNeuteharel prisoaere. It represented to the Federal Council that the honor of the Con federation would in no ricotta be compromised, ! I for it would not be at the demands cf but at the solicitations of Franc , the! it would ! grant tho liberation of the prieoners. Ua the other hand, the government of the Emperor could not foil to perceive the fortunate mimics wits wnich this coact:slot' might be fel. lowed, since it 'would become for France a tort of duty to prevent any armed conflict, and to use her effort, to obtain from Plinio a definitive settlement of the question, in conformity with the wisher' of Switzerland. Unliappily,lhese meat prudent consideration.. have not been apprceialed; the counsels of France have been rejected, and the federal gov ernment bait preferred yielding to the demagog • , to influences that err in agitation Snow] it,ratil er than yield to well meant advice solely inspired by the desire of eettling amicably a question which, haring been already too long kept in ens pense, might, by farther complications, disturb the repose of Europe. Thus Franco has been met, on one ride, with moderation, with the elncore desire of terminat ing! a delicate question, and with a coarte;cis deference to her political situation; on the other eldei upon dho contrary, by a regrettable oh. .stialioy, an exaggerated sneceptibility, and complete indifference to her connects. Switzerland ought not therefore to he err prised, if in. the course of events she co longer finds that goodwill which it was easy for her to have secured at the cost of a very light eac... riSee. Gould ingratitude further go? It woe Swit zerland that afforded Louis Napoleon protection when an exile and a wanderer. After the mad attempt which he made to subvert the govern ment of Louie Phillippe In. IMO by hie effort at revolution in Strasburg, he become on object of anxiety to the French Government. The fol lowing extmet from the note of that Government to the Federal Directory of Switzerland will ex plain the stand the latter country took in favor of the exiled and defeated Bonaparte: "After the events of Strasburg, and the act of generous clemency of which Louie Napoleon Bonaparte had been the object, the King of the French could not expect that ,friendly country like Switzerland, and with which the ancient re lations of friendly neighbors had lately been so fortunately re-established, would suffer that Louis Bounpartel ahould return to its territory, and, with a contimpt of all obligations imposed on him by pat Wide, ehould ,dare to resume their criminal intrigues, and avow loudly Maca dam pietenalone, of which thetr very folly can• not absoire him since the gateau:at Strasburg." • Did Switherlsed basely yield her right to coy ortignty over heroin territory at that time? not for a moment. , After having telly asserted it, sod decanted her readiness to defend it to the hitter end, Louis Napoleon withdrew from her soil of his own accord and with the follorrng, among other deciarations r . solontarilyquitting to.day the onlycountry in Europe in which I found eupptrrt and prates. Clot—ln withdrawing froin places Which had be conte dear to me in ao many respects I hope to prove to the Striae people that I was worthy the marks of esteem end affeotion they levishad on me. I shall never forgot the noble conduct of the wantons who dealared do cottrageoasly in my fa vor, and particularly the recollection of the gee- croon hospitality accorded me by tho canton er Thurgovia will remain profoundly engraved in my heart. I trust that this separation may not be eter.r nal, and that a day may come when I shrill, without compromising the lute:eats of two nit done which ought to remain Mends, reedver the asylum whore a residence of twenty years and acquired rights had created for me a second Country. • Be, Monsieur lo Landemaan, the interpreter '..of my grateful feelings to the Cotmcile, and he. gievo thht the idea of sparing Switzerland from trouble can atone menage the regret I expert elms in:quitting it. 'Accept the -expression 'of my exalted enttorn and of ray distinguished sentiments. ..• • Memnon Lours Doespanva. rorgetful of the debt of gratitude which ho then - no'humily acknowledged, and not content with haying trampled out the last spark of lib. ertyju France, he 'withdrawn -"that good-wlll which It was easy for hor (Switzerland;) to bare secured at the coat of a Corp - light sacrifice." But what ia this 'light eaeriffet?" Why, citizens , who were taken in 'arms . against , the j and constitutionally,oigoalsod .authorities shall be discharged without 8 trial, and that too, at the Instigation or command of a potior tho Spitz ere do not at eU recognize Bat it seema to oa that then, to no gram, no m3re important eactificto, which one etlltO can =tab to Miother than to airest tho :course .of justice In eases of high tresaon against tho Ger ernment. 1 With a demenetratiaa of egotism not common to Louis Napoleon, he demands that the "light escrifice" be made to him, not to the Pine al= Gosernuorat, whose right it is. Fie is the powerful man, and becaneo Switzerland rejects his advice and refuses the •light atterifice," he abandons her to the mercies of Prussia in the mast Intemperate language diplomacy admits of. We trope and trastthat the brave little Democ racy of Europe will comedown upon the ingrates whose dominions at-fetch fo the foot of her chain less mountains, like - one of her own avalanches, and t h a t i n th e defence of her righte she may come forth riotarions Jadeite of oil the legions of Prussia and of France. EDUCATIONAL.—WO have read with greet pleasure the report of the New York Oity Soper. intendent of Public School?, recently submitted to the proper authorities -In that city. It is a paper fall of Interest and treats many of the problems connected with the great subject of popular education in a clear, and con elusive manner. Boum of the general remarks in that paper we cannot do better than repro duce and ark for than of our readers and Md. tens who take on interest in such matter? and who does not—a careful pettiest. Vfo make the following extract: OBJECTS, IMES AND ELMS OP EDUCATION. In slicer efforts to improve and perfect our systems of Pablo Instruction, it is of paramount importance'clearly to understanland oonstantly to keep in view the ,airs, DIM and objects of Eltmation. These aro manifold and various, comprehending not only the happinees and well being of individuals, but of communities, Slates and nations—not only the Interests of the Pres ent, but of the Faturc—not only the destinies of Time, bat of Eternity. Eiucation lathe formation of character, in all its aspects, in all the possibilities of Its develop ment and expansion, here and hereafter. It is the cultivation, training and disoipline of every faculty of the Intellect, and of every affection and dispoeitionof the moral and 'stigmas nature, for the attainment and the fulfillment of the great purposes for which existence was con ferred. The culture which regards exclusively or pri manly the mere antitumor' t of knowledge, to whatsoever extent it may be carried or to what soever degree of advancement it may be enabled to arrive, cannot bo otherwise than oesentiolly and fatally defective. And yet It is not to be denied that hitherto the course of laureation Is all our systems of popular education, public and private, has far too generally assomed this di rectlon. lionise, while the boundaries of ecience have been almost indefinitely extended in every direction, and while knowledge has been almost universally diffused throughout every civilized comientitty, no corresponding advancement has been made in public and private Morality-and vittrte. Oa the other hand, we are assurott,up on the moat unqueetionable authority, and there Is, unfortunately, but little roam to doubt the fact, that the increase of vice and crime, end the prevalence of dishonesty, and of open and eacret fraud and conniption, hare been more than proportionate to the Increase of population and the iitivanoement of oar modern civilisation. In a community like our owe, where the great Mafia of the popubstion have evjeyed the advan tages of early and continued education during the period ordinarully allotted to instruction— nearly universal, in fact—where the various sciences and the arts, especially those which have any relation to the pursuits and wants of practical life, have been carried to the highest ' attainable excellence, It might reasonsbly he ex pected that the criminal calendar, Instead of an nually increasing, should rapidly and steadily , be diminished—that a high standard, both of public and priests morality should prevail, and that the upright, the virtuous end the. good should be efiectuelly secured against the deers- deafens of the vicious, and the burden of their maintenance and support If this result has not been attained, if the generous and ample expenditcres which have been, and continue to be, lavished upon the education of the youth of, our lend, produce no perceptible melkirstion in the tone of public or private morale, and dimin• ' ieh ia no perceptible ratio the expenses of re preesiog and punishing crime, or of suppressing the worthless and the diseoluto—the Inference would seem to ho a legitimate one, either that the influence of education for the improvement end elevation of humanity has been overrated, or that it had hitherto failed, in qeet imP.r taut and essential respect, in availing Itself of the proper means for the accomplishment of lie Such a otoncludion, however, would be promos ture and fallacious—onwartanted by the real fao:o of the once, and unsapported by any Pubs gantlet foundation in snood reasoning or argu ment train those facts. Tho importance of a general and universal diffusion of useful kneed edge among toe citizens of a free State has uot beet, and cannot be overrated. 10 necessary and inevitable tendeocy is and most be, under all cad any circumstances, to augment, to a ateaduy taczeazing rano, all those elements of iudlvidual and social prosperity andliadvans, man: wl.ich in the eggregato cznelltute canoes! greatness. Nor is it to nay considerable extent or degree from the educated portion of the pop ulation of any country that the ranks of vice, crimp and mendlcity are recruited. Seldom, in deed, is the public mind startled with the an a,ountisment of the arrest, trial and conviction of an intelligent and well educated criminal; and snit more rare is it to Sad such an individu al dependent upon public charity for mainte nance and support. The most scrutinizing and careful examination of the records of our crimi nal courts, prime, penitentiaries and alma hou ses will be foetid to establish the fact that at least ninety-nice out of every hundred on their calendar; and probably a math larger pro portion of the whole cumber, for any given aeries of years, _have never, bat very imperfectly, availed themselves of the facilities for Education which are afforded by oar common schools, defective and boom •plete in many respects as have been and etill are thee° elementary - Institutions of learning.— Not one in two hundred of thee° convicts, nor coo in two thousand of the 111M11109 of her alms houses, can make the slightest pretenaione to what may be termed a good education or a com plete and thorough come of instruotion.— While, therefore, it may be true that the pro gress of crime nod pauperism has increased in o fearful - and shinning ratio to the menue of population, and the progress of . civilisation among us, it Is also clearly demonstrable that this increase is dote almost exclusively to the &Huth to being within the pale of our educa tional system; that large class of our popula tion, who stand most in need of its elevatiog and reforming Influences. It is not bacauee od vitiation, in the true noose of the term, is uni venally diffused, but became, practically, and in point of fact, it Is non because thousands and ten of thousands of those for whcee intel lectual and moral culture abundant facilities have been provided, have refused or omitted ' Oat' theroaeives of these facilities. MISAESOTA LANDS.—The St Paul papers com plain bitterly on account of the drawback upon the prosperity of the territory arising from the amount of lands hold by non-residents, who, rho editors of these papers declare, will neither im• prove this land' themselves nor permit others to do it for them, nor sell at reasonable rates to actual settlers. The plan proposed to work a remedy for the evil is to tax this land held by non•roiddente as mash as the improved lands of actual residents are amused at. latoneequence of this a considerable amount of land held by eastern men bee been offered. for'eale. The cause of the largo absorption of lead by spoon. Films is said to it; duo to the fact, titst the goy ersiment at first throw into market more land than was needed by the progress of population. arenattr.—The PUrie ao'rreepondent .of the Tribune says that,— .The opera of the Tra►iata has made Ito appearunce at the Italian Theatre of Parle, in very &ramble eiroomatanotir, although it met only with a doobtfal accdtes. Tho audience wee most twilllaot and fashion. able, and the butes literally glittered with daz zling beauties. Among the moat enchanting,the spectators pointed oat the. new Madame Emile do airardin, whose charms hare not been over rated by fame. But many • faithful heart wan fall of the remembrance of that ether accom plished lady who bore that name only a few months ago—else! and who wee doomed to leave t circle of admiring friends when still so young and eo beloved. Thin and reminiscence ~ was the. mere powerful, because the po mg of her wini Lle a poeteea cat usually called Be phine Gay, or,, 'glue muse of the country," ban just been collected and pnbilithed in ono vole e.— Her poetical celebrity was indeed, enter! r to her marringo, and is cotemporaneona wi the Restoration. .Afterward, ahe showed here f or.. dewed-with spirit Mid wit enough to frame talizs what is moat fragile and ephemeral upon&rib, the feullleron, under the non de plume "VI onto de Laney." * * * *. , The greatest literary event is Herotatty, is the filleOhtleelheet that-the lost Volume of -Alex. ander von liumboldt's Como' will appear in;the beginning of this year. lam informed that loot part of the great work of the illustrious nat.: oral philosopher, will aloe in a brilliant man. ner olio of the moat ii..portant publications of our ago. Tho King of ("reacts called Humboldt "the greatest man mace the deluge," and the learned of all nations will be glad to relit's , this 1 deeignation. - ' CoL. BANTON. —•The prospect for the return of i Dr. KeYSer'S atiOnitter NT/Ml—From the gellant colonel to the Benate.grows "small." rittiging:n Dioneon. Aarn 100.1. 1&541—£ ar -Iners thane Not isvon tile lecture n; on the union, his comp- , P- 7,14 1 %:. 4 . 1'" :,,7;. '.n i ; 1 1;;L r '. e th° ,,,, 1:1 9 :t iz " -un a 8 1 ;7, roentary notion of •he Yank cog, nor big (Essen- ; tie Wood ot .. it this city, and woum botortily moony:load caries t N is t oae hi n et the nee el . the wora lady !nto t!! -so are cun b,, ylf.t tt talc, a salle . nt•ry Davis. which has afforded much amusement in Wag, to its ia 3 ol7 ° . iTo'roio%.::',7. lio,:os'a.aing"..'o'';no7ndoos.tltenbil ington and eNeWhere con conciliate a euMeient .tattht c't Me ii..tglooii. brina r. nnio , i irr i , rouDoiigiiii 1 initiatinr of votes in mi;noori Co ionra old sal- : I, `:,`,,'',":`;'ng: h . :,: 4 ,.": o °.`"th .".:::, :I:',7 l ,,vttk"' lion to, the seat in the Senate which he no long . annually Injured by Oa neigln . ot a'arymn. 'h':•ltirtt.' 00011pled. -hanbl aft° ttneurn tta,tu Unwed, PR particular in or. "Aug tba Mud =an:Stn./I. af , many orth• brute Fuld The organization of the Missouri Legialatetre banibug. add at Dr. GEO. ti. D KYSKti'll. Winn.. effected by a fusion, indicates that , ha affinity of I erffe1...) , 140 Weed at. sign or the noidon !ion., the Old Lino Whigs lies with the Anti-Bentortkon I i ,,_ . ... .. _ _ _ -- ve--- wing, and that ouch It fasiou will be etronger than that of tho Benton men and the Americans. !hero are two 0, S. Bonators to be elected in that otate this winter. IRON' ron R l lLwAra.—Ftsil4 to the amount of 160,000 tons aro sew muds b this country, wore than cne•hall of rebioh ore manufactured in our urn Stets. We Lctd, perhaps, toms 600,000 eupply the Locust demand for repwring old roads \ and censtrnoting Dna ones, trod the present rates of duty, while they [Deter the home pro duction of rails, do notrestenin thnir free and adequato importati4w. • • _ _ Tun Kliladelphk Ledget of Saturday, Ppeak ing of tirndyktn, and ita reoulo that city, lays: We hare had two holidays in tbo last week, and a murder committed in both. On Chrivimas ere, a young man was stabbed to death in the street by come rowdies, fantastically divgnised, find several otbera wore dangerously injured ea the same night. On Now Year's eve, a serena ding party of Germans were broken up by an other gang, similarly disgained in grotesque dresses, whin were parading the streets with mu fti°. The Germans resisted, the gauge van away r and eubsequently coming back, stoned the dwell ing before which the occurrences happened, and stabbed a young man, who woe tete to bleed to death in tho streets, his inhuman murderers making their onepo. ry l I Pr 'unto BOUDINCIS.—There are 162 custom houees and othei publia buildings of the United States now under constrootion in various parte of the country. The expenditure within the fis cal year Is $9,268,288. The custom house of New Orleans will cost nearly three millions of dollars. It Is a magnificent pile of granite, built to a swamp of BO little bottom that the building has nook over elxteen inches .once it WWI built. The oustom-honso at Clotineati will cost $312,000; and there arc other custom-bermes still further from any foreign commerce et Lou isville, St. 14E112, Dubuque in lows, amounting to over $70,000 MARRIED—On Ecuador errolog,Joo, &Lb. at 6t. Peter's (liateoyall Obstrob, by tke Rey. Van. D.., JOHN AIIDAY altdalilitY A. AUSCiTZ e all of UolY city. OLc - ;PhICIAL NOTIOEs We think we are justified in saying that y/ /Orr ALI, or Remedy ! Liner Conirialne, has galnerl• orn tlerrrylrll7,Alts nputation [IOW 111JOroi by Dr..llc• Lanes Cekbraled Liotr PilLt, prerv.d by Fleming Bros, orPittaborgh. As an evidence, that they rill ram real the following artAtlntte from a lady rerlarg In N.. York el 1: New Ynex..lan.SiL Thiel• to eertify that I hare had the Ilesroomptains 8 year., wld nevereonld gstway nwelleine te help to• until / commenced wing Dr. leLcru alctratni indfs, prepared by flambe,: hot, I can now ray to the poblir, flat the bare sonipletely cured me; sod I do hereby rs commend them -to all hereon, afflicted with a illeeased Liter. Taw/ will tam Tv Lime MANIA MANS, No. Lewis W—Pstrerissere will be ~ .r•rai to set ler DR. aTL.dri F.'S ORLEBTATItiI LIVET rim man/lectured by FLEMING 8808 or Pireetartoo. Pa. Thereare other EV. purporting to be Liter Pill; now before the public. Dr. Lllane'll genuine User Pilla also bit mashes:el Verwlrnce. can now be had at all respectable drag wore.. dais cw.am, vetoes/ tAergesat.wt v /LEMING ElidriflltlLB, jabidlerT Relzabold'e Highly Concentrated Ea rs... occoc, h prepared directly •ceo:dl.a to the rule' of Pharmacy and amulet:re, and la the boot and moat ac tin preparation which pan be made for the aura o ID ia,,,aa oftha - Madder. Kline" Grarel, Dr • P. 7 RNLI Lb- adrertisement to mother Mittl:lo, headed "Ilalintioldiilennice Preparation." ia.8,0/1. 7 "GI 0 up, thou Bald Read"—To Prof. Wears Iltare.lll Ilarkat'st, et. Lnela and got a bottle aide abated Hair Ilertoratlve. ableb will make the calyillary tubetanne yegkate an the /ame it Of ycnr cyan In= In a eery short time. And . n rid stray b.aded moo. If Too aunt roar belt to rerun,. Los crllln., Color, (tan bo den• by what Won I's flair des - ..tablre. lad ItlrT HATS, CAPS AND . FURS. IVI'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL HATTERS, 131 Wood Street,. Eh.. 41 TA watt e dz;:l2 , 4l e•ooplete FL - sk of Wholesale and Retail gold .t tae Loam ra.etzam Pure,, w OM, thpr anal:Man Wall rtirshasar, FTOLNIES & COL LINS (..WIIIsosS T. a a anaJczavra,) Agricultaxal Warehouse, AND SEED STORE. No. 129 mood Street. a1i2.1-irdacra PITTSRITROLL DENTISTRY. '''' DR. T. IitALKEEN,64I,-; SURGEON , DENT IST, FROM NEW YORE, Eztracta Teeth Without Pain, BY Loot Banomblni Arcot to the Guns only. Aeloserta Toatt, on Gold • YllYar, Plan. Lod Gotta Parana, sod Nrforrti all Dantal or•ra::ora In a ntentllla 021r14117. Diireser and QrculanstM a ctn.% 5a RIfITLIPIELD STREET, .PITTBRURGIL nolt;:bargle SAMUEL GRA Y MERCHANT TAILOR No. 52 ST. CLALR STREtr, ID,. Irldea Nen Balltllted .I .. IT7MIIUR Is now receiving a fine stock of Fall and WinfAr gondi ronglatleur of elntbk by, coot:rig", coo obnoTot, Tootlngoto, which be In rinorod to mate to .o.der ork short notice In the latest and Moot 111.11lonablo nylon 0•01.1inono to wanr r.f Partton•blo •asannto for rat or Winter wear. will Cott It to their ulrantsztt to air him a rail. UZI fo JOHN COCHIIAN & Si&NUFACTURv.P.B u Iron aniling, Iran Vanltx, fault Doers, Window Shatters, Window Guards, &c., los. 91 Second 86 Third st., (botween Wood Simi Market.) PiTTSBURaIf. itavo on band a ,nrioty of now patterna 74.1zry Lod Plain, emltabla for .11 Ttr00.... Puticotar •t ..14 to •nci.wtna J,At.ric tone •t wool nntlams vlhr , PITTSBAIRGH ISAAC JONES, CAST STE 3:;/.. A Lsil. ST RING PLOW .I\J) A. R. STEE SPRINGS As!' A: - .1.t.5. • Corner Ross and First Streets, iwairt PITTSBURGII, PA 19. , •e .... ............ .... ncorni • D. k. ROGERS & co. INVIOnCell[l. or ROCittLEP lIIIPKOVXD pAr:Nr Steel Cultivator Teeth, COINER :11088 am FULA? RTILIETP, • PITTSBUIItiti. PA. • J. M. LITTLE. 3 .VIEROZANT TAILOR 4 NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. /ashts New Building,) _11271411C22011. ICE CREAM YSTEICSALOON BY KAUBIGS KUNZ. manei"ron! Buatteto Nanurtnx Bum, sr nnats /onto JUID DillitOrtr pr 11,141111111, GEORGE WEYMAN Manufacturer and Dealer In all klnde or • Tobatco, Snuff and Cigars, • AND Leaf Tobacco; Corner Smithfield Stroat and Diamond Alky oe3 710 PITTSBURGH. r 4. VAL, TilZ SUBSCRIB REM ERS ILA O VZ REMOVED TIIEI6 Safe Establishment No. 123 and 131 Third Sweet, Mum tber are prep:rail to make all kinds of Oi VIA BLIpIITuT 11071 C% ealo4f BURKE a BARNES AB dL 6.ifeariTzr , -- Manufacturer of ALCOHOL. COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEI.., Nos: 168 and 170 Second Street. GEO.W. GREW a CO., r KEG MANUFACTURERS, • * N-. dm& licchanie =reds. 6!A Ward, Manufacture Pine and Oak Kap of the 'ulnas d.orliAloo of 24,01.1Csof..wtOrb lb.'' , will .J 1 it the lomat tnorl,t prkes. • airlloottena foll7eullt el. All w•rlc war• row of the best q12.1.1:7, GeV:4ll7o t! 1.1.108—/0 tierce3 for mile by ILY deal i• B. O.O7IELD. Yor te. t„epoadr.L e4 iTeu7 ,, O r E ry tx.ttle war For Co care of neicortaansca,, . F The curt r: ttaufnin. Fr the cure ofwout, tbr the mare Lem& /b, the cure of Teller. For the reoe Dan .51te Theettzte. FL , the et-, b Chronic Frgaintfou For the cure of Chremicverre FVer F., the mere elf trhitelttleittr.g, For flo cure of Mendota/ St,liinp. For Co rare of anira of the Bonet.. Pm the tare of Aslnuovary lansucaptcon. AT Co cure of Chrom e finntrehttir. /dm the cure r/ Maar. For Mr core ofDlrewee rf the Madder and Kidneys. r the our, r Gmattttlitrtal If miners and Genera kbßity, Sold by the Quart, gallon anJ to bottle, by the acsan fr mingle bottle. overt' bottle warranted pore Cal Lifer Olt, Wool the Who:Reale ltrustatore of Dr. tital. LLEYIII?n,I4O ta,. rico of the Uollen Mort./ nellalaw mportant liotme to those Afflicted WITII CHNOVIO DISEASES. by Dr. A. E. IIEATII. New Tot/ tllt. Finding. It Impossible to attend twrsonany to ail toy {sat/nits, and being t nvitiluq to Duet such re. epoor.itle Seth:3 c nstante or students, and for the pt.rnote of lopprpol.tog the sale of worthies:And injurious quack triodicines, as well as the IMPositforte . 11 ertitod under fictitious names, offering to rend retinue itrateg or on receipt of. lett., stamps or one dollar, de.—to obviate lb- agora, anijoecoommodate patients in all parts Of the country. I evoll mediniur, with fell direetlons..to tare any disease, for It, unless treatment le required for Dinner netted than one month, when the fee In the tame for each mouth. The fes for ell corgi a/ operation/, Ins eluding that for the rodical core of hernia; will depend upon the pecullesity of toe rare. Patients wfil flee a full statement of all their IlTultrthran, ea the remedies are :re• peed with nu esosri al reference to each ease. All money baton. should to. resristerel. The fleet past of my in..- .rated work will le, .sot to no, address on the receipt of 00 rents. A. it, fIEATEI, lol`orinv street. nonoctte the Et. Meisel°, lintel, vosi.sd 010 New York. Highly important to Invalids cod Liver Oil. ' , APART° or ./. C. OAST. d Co. Has, us one of its distinguished marks 01 nuperlatity orer other brander of OI LS, satire atauince et that peculiar vaterous and diracreeable tlaror, and - earn Flee Glar luteparable renal ncl crudely' and Imperfectly prepared. It shny be tea . ..lllloot disrellott by thu Meet doni , hie n.:l ,, nt, end r.n.ein.l without eCort on the tr.oit serui tiro stetnueb. lta otnnlionty In thin god othor luspottunt ehurhotori. of g,nulnino., 6..137. teed for It the mmmeadi• Linn of the mart trninrut 0 0 50, "I.llcal Isculty through out tin. State. It la the most eil , cluti ennedy ter oonnamption, bmn. chid& rhennantlern, this and Mar be bed In hots Bee or the druggists In this rity or or BAKED.* t t l II `" JOrIN V. BAKED.* ‘ ,17 . No, Inn 3.1 et. Oltlladelphl►, No Family should bo.withont Hooftand's GER Aran BISTERLA—ChIIdrea affilrted with the enema CorplAlnt entirely toted by Met. Cneare N. , Starch lb, 1355. Deer Elr—ft le with mach that 1 In "Ma you Lho great hen . L G darithi fromthe uto of rear German' Bl ot . m , i n my rated, itartha the greeter part of last eammer, my am, •.cal two mark wontremly afflicted watt the tturamer remolaltd it the form, for whirl) rufous remedies. preeed,ml by ohyeletatts and others were urd, but with on amid. ale) song tam tort Ulu Collatly, bat It proved of but little tee Gt. /laving a bottle al li.rmart Enters ha Mm., lUN p 8.111.11,1 to to that, blob to my utsolehment mdlrely oared MM. He tcon. ettod to ,ate tee Itlttere tom. afteewarle and).- MM. healthy. I hm. ereat.et oner.d.o. la the /lit. sod fool nu heritatum la mrian that tto family should he without then Itedwrtfully there. JonN PARIA, To Ore 51.Jackrun P:ort at , ..ve reread. Sall, tettolettate au-I retail, at Dr. GM). 11. iik/YEEft'ci Drag liter., 141.1 Wood et., Atha of that Golden Mortar. Ibteasthartlrem.m. j•,,:00d/v2 Home Testimony. l'irTsatut.ll, Pa, Nov. I 4, ihnd. Mr. Solomons: —Dear Sir: It is with pleas cni that I rhn &Id thy Leat , rnhey,with roan, ottirra. to or 'on,. lit a..., I taiw ba.an naing h rAlr 4 , t team cetwinciall7 [or about a .11.1.1 Lid I n pht team ha on without b.•ht. ever 1.. UFA!). Pirrsumidn, Fa.. Nor. 224. la a totiomemi—lioiva compelled ro rime Speci•elee, hare borer "n •rte to get i at but iorhr.t Me my ariia art, hay. tried • great ,eddiber o r u i,",, b ut OWN)/ fallni 00111 I iptimined a pair from rad. 1 •• and aeei by'day eatallelletit with the!, bid Ye. y l.ngt✓t area:. with ih. areatent rive and amain, Fit MIS Cet!..l:l". PGO 171:1110I' botomoo.—air: Tb. bmobt I have recehool from tha Nov:bone. obtaJood Trona you, Induct." tie to earl.., the tdaasure I hay. rocfloool from Lbona Door snit MY area to adm!ratiort. I ran now.. all the dletanota .Len /la light, a. es,' as hr day. anti the mane eapa an b'y• ohloh I could n - +t do orlth any othar oda,. 1 bar.. owl. It afford. It, art/stool plotouro to avail =Jolla thletoodi am of trot W. lot boy fatl.fartery bat boa. MY earn oxparlonce of your tarn W 1 101. tout, PaTli7l LEFEVER, flbturb. olt, Noy. 341. 1012. FROM THE MA TOR OP ROCHESTER. NI Itocutytea, April;, 1961. S.. L t etamon , -.-Iztr.. Ihrtoc talent at your oiler La an Arend., and parentage-I two patrol roar patttot alarm I ha re Iona: ter. et:Tesler to any 1 hoe.. r= ed bee,. titer/v., mallet. more than I malt Lay. r hare noe. Pet mom Old, and e•n itr• wlthnot term an ern *A 0ut.,1 ere • LOT. JSB - Ot9oo lc LALI V hrrE 00 , 000 0 : w co . 4 and Fnrin l'lttpbursh.—Entranto W.., r Dividend. C.-t •' Imcsaaer Comp.,. ct • boreU. Dec. 111 h. 1 1 1141. The President and Directors of this Corn ain' here LIU, Tar d.Nnr.d a Ott - L:O4W Tali DOILMIN "r sham 00: 0 Lt. t:apltal Ft-ck: (IL}, EJr IkDarr papt. 1 , 10 In •uth lc the ;rr.-Eholdrn cr thole 1. ,I rrprovonta, the, nu end unrr Lk, 1:11d Inet„ nod four DM la:r a.llted t . their d•11.2:1•1- In IfCF.t. Lll 10111 ELL Srcr•tarr. The only Medal Awarded by the New Vert ExbibltU.a to the Emm!leb or foreign Esooo Simla actor,rr has bemk obtained, ..moot. munerons corn pet tore, by IJ:A 8 Pk:REINS. or their IctihelitsiTEßST/lIM SAUCE. filet further! t-ottoion t io %lorded of Ite Wog Q. , boot VAtIOR extant. The oeietritt ct thin PlLis Law onon.ted to nary qua: tor of th clot o. cod HI • Moser In pro:unix.g lb. canna beatnik boontilna USW' non tticarooo and ocbuilltoctitl lo tits United nat. It lo bell to ho the mot wrocottch, conlintout s and I estattand for It+ tunic not invigorating protonic e, I to ho hash aar enabling ttocstomonc tOdlrm the rboti 00 th el Elnan , ,. the. quahlle• hare bean tostilled to by,a geattelosa, who writes, to LEA g PHIL LINE thus har.oarrteda hottlaorrour Wonseetershlre aaoso ton to. I have put nominated through Stairs and Fortnum!, and halters I of.. ma Israaltht gate oI hedlth t to era; your Fauna le ateadathlr. and I ed.t.thetholzuth ean with truth Aay there la nothing In a .trevalere'6.B. gage ao manilal to hie woo Art• at lased Ili thane saarstthrlec as your Sates. Indthoslan, wharf it la A.und as the eur4a of wary regimez4 a donllcal scot:ems. writer mum Madras to his brother In the AA... prohlaston at Woroaster, to the following terms "Tell 1 ea o Perrino that their thous to Wahl, aurtored to India. And that It le‘ In me ulPhththe them/sat r/databla ae well A. themord wholesome mama mad," ride eau. le aortable for emery eelmlete of Mel , . matl t etmlesatal elmnand pb/oh Ito euellenoe has created has led to :natty Imitation+ twing offered to the rnblict =AM, s varlet, of nammt. but :be genuine may be known hr tha nomm cf t'LSA A PERRINF' befog Impramped ormt the Patent metallic eap:Meet, or patent Matea Maitrer of the tadtle. a: well as the labele nod wrapper. Polo Azente tor the ;Jolted :Mabee, JOHN DUNCAN SUVA, aW Itrottilrar. New V ''S W 110110 Way's Worm Confection or Candy. Th.}} aro ploassnt to tate, • Chtldrentry for them. • Then are a curs cute 10r wotnts, They do not weaken or sleken, nosy cost only TwentrAy. runt,. ark for llollonat's Won, Cam:, At DR. KHYBER'S Drugstore, Ho 150 Wood at., Alen of the Gold, I+l7tar noStltdAtsB Pectoral Syrup —4.lr. Keyser' Pectoral Brrny man rouchs; Dr. Ilsylou's Pectoral BTrAPOOr"..II% Dr, Key osr s Eoctotal Syrup cores Inßuensat Dr. Ksyscr's Pretoral BMW , nun. EtnnolliKA Yor Jaunt/Klatt. Dr, Keyelrr's Pectpral tbraD: Tor Inelplont coutnotpllon tat* Dr. parser's Peetora byroy Pot cold in the head take Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syroce Di. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup rum Fore throat; Dr. Keyeer's Peeteral Strum cores oulmar; Dr, ICeyreesPectoral Imp cures old cough.; Dr. lierm'e Pectoral Syron core. all JD:deaf:disease of the lungs end Neu% pr,eared ens .old by on. mu). IL KETAXII, No. 140 Wood et, Stan of the Golden Mortar. Price GO ela end 11 per bottle. noSstawn Age and Debility—Aß old ago comes moping on,tis, It brings many attendant lonrmlties,-g', Lore or appetite mad suable., impair the health, and went ot actletty makes the mind diecontented and ctn. henry. In elms where cis age add. De Influence, It is Imporsible W add vigor •nd health. and although many remedite base been tried. all base fulled , ontl DCEREIKTS'S HOLLAND . Drrygns wens known and used In every cue wbeiie they hare been employed hey hare trim/ably pleats strtpalb and restored Cheap P.M., They bare become • great agent tor this alone, and aro need by many crook who are eultablut from 141 M ofentstito and general debility. In ewe of long stand. log chtlarde dletaece, they ea as a charm, hilylmating the e7etm , thee giving nature another oppOrtualty to repair phylleatinjuriee, lastulord—rtitterci be pnrehasing imitation* )I. To prenaut Imposition. be careful to Ask fee bleorhowe's load Ann` - al XIGI•Sold at SI per hottle, or six botilm fur O. by the proprietors, BICNTAMIN Peal% dn., , Diartufactur. Ina Pharnmentlets and I ..lactolets, Pittsburgh. Pa., snd Drugziela tumoral Ir. retatewT • Prof. Wood's Hoz Iteetorer.7l. Boas /lair Itestentr, Mr. Samuel Jones, a Methodist clergymen, residing In Ilturraywrille, Westmoreland tuunty, nye that his bolt bad been pet Flog gray for the PM twenty years, and was diapoeed to 411 not. Ka need two bottles of Prat ed' /lair Deetmer, width entirely etoPPwd thulanleg eta° the heir all the hair resumed Its original mbar, and has kept the color now tor nine months. Tble lea common cue, but we publish It becsuee It Its near home, ro that the public May be convinced that Wood's Flair Restore, e what ityarrorte to be. Sold at one, two and three dollar, per bottle, at Dr.tizo. o.FiNTBEIVEI, noltd.trtli No. 14u Wood et. , wholeeale.d retell aver ........ SMITH, 'NAIR ec, HUNTER. WI:WU:SALE GROCERS, W 2 second and 1.111 Prone Streets, cull) PIZTARUROD, W: WILIO • u. S 2 ?nate% K., 46Noeen Road and XIII,/ 14. riTTSERInG Up . VA.,. Manufacturers of and llealars ALCO 110L. trruswa.u., 0.11.11.11 ME and PI4EI Oita -OAS FIXTUltk.i, and .11 klaan of Lamm. Obnod4llets, Mara. Neu. FILLI.Z. /With] oz. gtalaing and anal Cast. Ingy I.lorltorttim s4444btogpkzr „ knykk.7 k gokien. 1019:11a British and Continental &gauge: Zi O2I 2:BILL9 DRAWN BY • D URCAVSURRIIIN a co., rfLT. ITNION BANK, LONDON, rr ens Be si asp TIPWAIIDS. These Drafts are available at all tha nfra,-.lt Ptoth d and L - oland. and 1.1. Condoent. Wo slot draw SMUT LIT.L:3 cr. • • 11. A. Grnebaurng Bailin, F.X.L.V.IrtO.R.r d Jam . Whim Au-re 14 a B4l' I:tzTteA to all Ny.t. evittertantt and Unarm& Persons Intend:nit to travel piactellsar proeurathranzh no Utters of Crollt, on tohlrA Moir can be obton,j, tooled. to =IT part of Dom.. Cciketiona n( &Ito. Notoo. and . I .r ootnrlnta 1n B 0 on., will Tereus orompt attontloa. VAL IL WI PT fon, Wm& cernar lot GLniet. Dr. Geo. WI, ----- COUGH SYRUP POUTED! %TAME or . ervur. 17.aareemeek Elte9.ll.ds E.Mkr, Man.. Brenda* Intnerms. Np,a3mrs Tlecat, C.Vpiampgc,„ and all ;Deep ea of the Mize.. and (Zeit Dr. Geo. Phillis' 1-I.leol !ATI° 1. Nl r CIENt PAIN .riNAGRA, roR THE ItnISF AND arm OF ri•nrldes. Lar.theze. featies. Nit!. Pith, In the Fide. Cheer, Back end nr.. Crelisd...Aod Painful Joints, Weak rMck. Cramp, h Pore Throat. lipralmi. 11. e thoomnde wo have weed thews Medicines teetifr to their excelicot meritabi contlonamm °Mei= are.— To Como who here not used them wewoald toy TRY Taira and they will Pad thou to be an they are 'wpm /crated-sod that they will am with effect. DIL OPo HO W. PIIII.LIp3, Ls Prop . .etor, Cincinnati. Pur wholemh, mdretall hr P.XCE..IIAM City P. SEIEitP-at - Sculptor, Mailer, Stucco Worker and Wood Ccrwor. Yo. 60 Third nave, between Wood sad otrooto, Plttrbtth., Pa.. !rem" conatantlron hand ...talon& of ow Pan. Oman,* Neon. for Dnrhdt Lc. na7,lrdlo 11, P R astissxs - G. BR ASIIEARG & PO., L AUCTIONEERS COM 24 ISS LON MERCHANTS Xee 67 and LD Main Strte, Clnevanalt, Ohm Make liberal advances on all coneignmenta and act an nests fee all kinds of Manufactured Goode-- Maya rep - ohm fades of Groceries. Ennis uniiihnea and other Merebandire every Meanie. W.11211131S and SAMIDAS of rub. ee•k. Heap constantly on hand a Larne stock of Marehandice Which we rell at Orient* rale. dell3rnin • Honor to whom Honor is Duel—Empty UntilUwe deepto., and Sattering notivee of 'articles that never bare or never Intl be of use to the community we detest, Bat When we eel a man graced-sing hburelffrom tbeloweit stages of disease, and then benetlttln, ble neighbor,' add friends. and Snally a whole community through the agency clan article that he acnidentallr covered, we are forced to believe In him; end give him the best notice and the moat comet:moue pla-e that our col umn/ can furnish. rub, reader. to Mr. liennedy, and mm le the origin al km Medical Dlamverr. Bold by Dr. GEO. IL KIeTSEE..I4O Wood stre.q. whole Cale agent JAMES P. FLEMING, Allegtoor. jal;daw➢ ConFiimptiort Cured—Be not deceived by bete Imitations. Ilegeman. Clary. & Co', Genuine Cod Liver OIL never dltaypolubt, and nice years' es - meioses has brov'd It Silyerlor to all others, and the only castle ewe for Con.suMptlen. As there lea crest deal of Frtlr:CUA oil In the mark, adulterated with "eel oil, whale 00, or., An, too much are cannot betaken to precure the Genuine. Oar OU Is made at our awn factory In Newfoundland and cuts bottle has our slguatuve over the cork, be caro tid to get llegeman. Clerk& Co.. for tine the LLSTILO:Nr. !Rushton, merle., partner, there has been an artlas trodined called Rushton'', which Is In no way counseled with lI C. & Co. or O. O. A 00. Fold l v P. A. YAI/NE BTOON & CO.. It. E.bELLERS & CO,end by drugtdsts yen novel), eel:3 Mu HENRY COLLINS VORWARDINO ANe o m MISSION SIERCHANT, CHEESE W UTTER C SEEDY.SI N risn. And Pro4tese Generally. Ho 25, Won , : Streht, Pittzburg.h. - - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS _ ATE R ICAN AGRICULTURIST 4T4ANai: JUDD, /WI Water et, s—One Deil Publtsber A Prep.; t555r Vert. I A Tear In Adeseee J Art tIAM. INST. Nv. Aeries No. Yarn OP CoriZaT..: . IF • Waal roe IRS NIONTLI-AJTaaP-Tro good plckka for. I ITantota 1, InAtructire artillicueaticaidd-dgr, ilwason doesw-Black Hawk NUM/ 1 Csiwow ,r thematic:se na iloaax-PEvil cured. Jen/sat- A catalogue off ilagorrs. Na . No t-The tint of work to . done la the Firid a tturoughinr metered eerie, Orchard, Garden. tire. a ManUata-N. J. Mettle. Rat floo,e, luts•rs per...lilt-QM/J.-AU aMll2littg and With none minable tines. Wonructica cot, eh wing i Thu is. 'Peen. , jlafyre of hair tome or the . Bpeolal tht smxnal. ?he Liciendor Manor, - are ' I go! up.. Low oet au: weir Deux UhrElla Mccmite-datuaing Mat and eno/a nub acrecont Of an attempt to anti riblrmifiter by pider citn. Aenesturmanoring. Ow= Misr-How to cant I derresuca-Neill chanter en iWa-The Jam. cnitn. - -perters.tbe er.o.t Pasco innata-TreaLwentof, extern ce set arlsten. riza-.ll:.drowithoutapciet n.. iihrz-11iniste three:lout fogratuicaL Scows, &Mari. fur tusk log cheap, ate. Can-eruiia adopted, de. unrclenCesf !liven Po correra - rarniet i a Wild of. hag. D airen -ticaiiene. Pa rtaXati - ddir.i.ournala tor. ~A nallto ea- luterop,. 11.11:rr Dainaitall at N. lett. taan-The Nina 1. 111110. . nor Thiamine, No e. Caarioutite-itill dinalist ntiguarann, ar Pie Plant -Pull . aao rta [.n—pull chapter on cuiture 14 e Ltweicace - row rood. total, in Pote - Dlreci 14 lona for Exa--Teu coos ...bee on grudit7, with itatintilui excising in winter, 4 I cur ? even:true-I'nm acad. 2nor Dastint In Winter. cacao-Fairy ditextreci .troauti DaTa-Wrak for. (I sChaa of a hizaurass-In tranwasenu.s. No, 1-11 T a Larval:lug chapterofdetaliP practical grower. Ile rift Ouncsi oi • oraumu--5 of a fon aerie to be Mo ar., tsrq. colurtu eat. tinned through the Yew, • 1.1 00 100 ..11.413nr cl laptop frith •utrOPriata mwithly ooh the piece of teem derretiems, piants re,tabi.e. It. A .arass essix. Chinese-Moto capita/ thing fur a/J co:., about tido !waxwing niw SWAM Of 50.1111 plat, rant (200 to i tents date (bureau God licooiro-dio. d Listributed raze se axle cahoot plaza sutocriber ....di. 9 ready Gear. Cuirre, No. 1-The directed sic:aped en heat of • fait. practimi see Tassa - Digaing bales har. riall kr an e 2 rertnleatt Tuathre -Hounahrilchoatity graller. I ViSarsa-ChaPt=r OD. do. Sr ac I SC. de. So. I F d 1 hNLYI N. 8..-TELE n.bovo is an outline of 0610NLY ONE Nnaber, and that got 111, under the excitezene and bustle cf attending to ONLY 0 ..4 10.000 a,.. putecrlbete. lettere Of In. ONE . quirt, du Etter, Roar number!. equally kg; glr , fi:bat brttrtilorgeprolsrlitl,bh.o. A k NI , i No. and) will fir =lobed fret to 8,100 nine 1 'up ONIL eoNbecr, Bl—et for I ,B .2 l7 o . o tlre prr t f reAelv .o ed. ri . or nr. AA nyre Sugar Chtv eccU to . 4111f14 ! 4l a IR 11/14T1.T.r -I_, ON', isrpt7==readY arrrred ( Prr:. , d) 0 ~..... erterope to mad aces cs. NLI i I N. TUX AGRICULTURIST Is boated at (. yl the ltarrpclaran Moot' the country—the beat ipolnt for ge , t ; tlrig Ito beat Infatuation from gINLYM 7un.... 11 —Trlc. AGRICULTURIST eurpaetee N._,/ ONE.AII other dud'. Juureale. In havlno &aide 0 NT - LyiE t li P grlrattlr,w. =4l: th.6l. :Ili! rN ,,. t „.... l , g die,a a purr tr , t A tn. pn t. er ',ea i .Ik.NLYi:itiltue4rut6l"7'n'frilatrC4oftrZie Nur ONR PIT tbelr 7 colfthlued ' ex t perlence and °Werra; Gone in their several lopuitk, Tble &Mot: . ONLY OIQL lalcrta'"noCl collected frO a Pele r It m ar ' ;inion 0, the country 0 NLY I icT " r'rtakla r EU 1 4VITi ;N M 'VT osz ....r...„ si,ooo;3so's, g m,: sio.ora nrsZ i r k is; L y y o r.la. hk tarn;, tilybard. W.rden, or NJ/ ONE. to expend a= u elotltlr A a year Zri.llll°Z‘V. olylew himself 'grab Tll6 A3IUCIULTURIST. ONLY rm anklet, . ita tau 500 good anet, given every ONE, rg o e'l`lG ' l ea t t A r gEa that derive atVy g ' Gth can. ONLYON/ THE ft : year—lt will PAY. In Tim Tribune of Nor. V, 1810,11 r. Greeley mid; "The Aelmcart lorfreurect le a largo double Guano. tealonely and Industrloully edited, and to pertleularLv t.t. , INZO Ott tat IatALLIOCS tO cboat the farmßra with fabricated manure.. Whore.' tube :Aurora,. uir/rr.zirekit en.onCietoora." jalbtowr A I VAGNIFICEN'i COUNTRY RESI DENUE FOR LE—We amino° acres of laud, eit sate the Reath et. Road. 3 ntlies Iron :be MY. to , land in the most snared radon, style, hating a new bri.k Outage 5.210 43 feet maim.. Iran I(bn...extending back 38 feet by 18. all fainted m the ben monde manner. o aming 7 catnip end kttehen, sat enter under the wale Mart net stahle. the taro% ea nereseary oat hones; bydrant Ir. the klteha ad adorn to the yard; tot neared Otto tearlentrult treed of the ben graft• ed venetian gravel vane and every earlety or e e ratan round about the boon; Ott be eolvlat amain. Array to latPdarT BL.A/SELY Y. ItteltßY, . Real Edna Marva,. WANTED, 35.) YOUNG MEN TO ACT as Local ad T ra r alllngdlronts. In a !winch, our. nra; ful and anorabra. at a anlal7 of WO Fr: worth — a r rr" 4 " or $3 oat, requlred. No patent rolltineroca3k tsualllas max. yarttrolara niter. fre• all Who k,. a Mazur. or • three; nt, Dlooo. and uldrara D. Y. till A N7CA.IX , Atklnann Dotal. N. iakter Dividend Notice. Stockholders of Pittsburgh and. Ails jg gheny Bridge Corntdd.T. (et RAND &rater, hotely nottdvd that the Manager. hare Me day del la. red a dividend ore., dollar end hay renta rad ehalenn the capital sto,k , nut oftheydralte or ie. its toOrithx, parablo at Lb. 011 D, of the rreeenrer Pdtherilh. 115011 U. 11. ARNOLD, Tlwaeratv, Card—Jaw:lard. IF7. U e ß er P ie n e u onilthil9r C t(T11 continuo tcode at too reddoed pricee t tor_ tut. re wanting raina .lo any kind of IJry Ili do t oll oa.l/ trio Va t at NOrthouet =net 4th and Market eta. Ja6 FARMERS WILL TAKE .NC:thoTEtILT ,„„twEig3llllB n"" np ..7fot -b. Shortest rwt7ea. Parsons I"Also,CllTZtgrp= 101:13"Zhgl"tith Alno. all Mode LoAtbet lawht to order. "1"4 11"- . 40:613”..T;chp • . MILLER. NICKEL UNDRIES-10 bbLs Gease; ..as bble, Lye& .20 wk., Father,: • 6 uoks Woo; 22 Drr Anglo"; 0 " Orr Putobre - On It Lightfoot to irtire f r br • OLLII DICKEY A CO, , S.T F. .T. =away's: • WEI OLESALE WAREILOU§E, Oglnsite bead of Wood West. will bo found A OROICE AESORIIINNT OF • TOBACCO. AND CIGARS llAVlNGieceivod 2 eases (50.000) fla -1,!1.-!`..'Dr,t12,1"." Mho foll. Wing brands, • J.O. .Preniont, usairl Wot.t.er, -Lieptorica, ,„. 4 000,003) Orem. la (Isere. 'icals brea b„ de: budieon be Tobeacco 20 do Warman:l ba do; • 14 do Homewood Twist. r 0 0 .bontrg Extra, . - dnd all articles to ins lino, now open kr eamthiti4im • and pia low for earll. Witon'tn.,,t tea 7.11 Liberty se,. oup*te tLa has or Wood et lad f. 311.:OrraLW. •a Pm METAL— 5o tone on ItTAIX 2 , 13 ta. Ca Atetun•e Ilarmonta 9 - •riTnr. - .....7 i.a ISAIAIf LICNEY at Co. fro3wrozs--.5 bbls. Tomatoes, put, up ha R ,