et=,. r. Fa'J:'~F.`'__~^ry4~?~! .. ate»~i ~^'^?'.ij•~'....:._.._n - ~ -...._..._a~ ...,_.. ~, itlsbii AIDDLE Jul 40 4' gRIZ ASTOR& . - PA•wrs33 - c• - steklEr e • 10.133 DA - MORNINQ NOV. 23 1838 . . . •• THE PILOPILZ an Or TAXATIOII--Our UV: 1484* I i an exceedingly' complicated one.. • . Welfare taxes on lonnage,•on auction duties, on collateral Inheritances, onlocks and dividends, onineomse andprofessione en Inieiness, and on * shield every separate source of Income, as well sa onrealnstate; but the chief reliance is upon the letter, and' there is a constant struggle on thepart - of• those who pay on other property to :-;_ r etelfetherefrom; 'teems to be the province of goversdnent to be continually hunting new objects of taxation, and the province of all holdert,of.personal property to do all they can to etospe from taxation. The result is that while our taxes are varied enough, and oppres • sire enough, there is nothing like equality or justice In their levy. , . • All governments have found it a difficult thing threguktte taxation. - Peen - liar emergencies have 4 , generally- given / rise to peculiar taxes; and as the emelt:in for them wears away the pressure to get rid of them is generally yielded to. No - government has ever yet fallen upon a method of equalizing taxation, or if it has, the courage . to put it In farce has been lacking. The great basis of taxation in Pennsylvania is real estate, our government having fellowed the •-• general example In that respect. The asnes meat is based upon the estimated value, mull value to Axed by officers selected by the tax payers. The result is an entire leek of uniform ity in the valustbin and a consequent Inequality 14 the taxation. The whole system seems to us Wrong from the very beginning. We are not, of course, going to undertake the ' teak of reforming an abuse so deep-seated and widespread; but we may be permitted to throw out a lint to our legislators on this subject. We know 11111 difficulties that minnund the whole • question, and approach it with diffidence; -but if a remedy is ever attempted, We are satisfied that none will be found efficient that is not thorough 1y radical. The 'whole of the present system must be uprooted. The only true syetem of levying taxes, In our opinion, is upon the total annual income of each taxpayer from all sources. • If one man earns - $BOO a year and another receives, from all . •. sources,-$BOO,OOO, let each be assessed on what he receives. In this way a man's farm, or bank stock, or railroad stock, will not be taxed on its nominal, but on its productive value, and he will not pay more on one, proportionally, than be does on another. We believe that such a system is entirely practical, and ice era certain that it is the only film one. As to the method of ascertaining the incon26 • - of each party summed, that is easily effected by ! compelling every man to assess himself, with a sufficient penalty hanging over him for making - a false return. Each tax-payer could be furnish- j ed by the proper authorities with a blank, with proper directions for filling it up. The avenues ! to fraud could easily be guarded so as effectually to prevent Wei returns. This is the plan adopted in England with the income tax; and our neighbors of Ohio bete a similar system in operation. In the latter State each tax-payer sneers to the return which he makes of his own i - property, and if he refuses to make any return, ' the asseseor fills up the blank with double the ettlinated amount of his property. There is really much less room (or fraud under this sys. -- tem than under caws. We throW out these views merely as sugges none. We do not anticipate their present adop lion; but they are entitled to candid considers lion, and that is all we ask. Tin Philadelphia Preis proposes to make a bargain with the South, to wilt that if the peo ple of the South will give us a Protective Tariff, the people of the North will protect Slavery agaiust all aggressions. The Press is out of its latitude. The South never accepts of • bargains, but dictates its o • , • • • • - zaiithem. If it has ever been forced into s seeming bargain, it has broken it on the first opportunity. But hear the Press: ••lou love the linion—(mark! we now address only:the friends of the llnion)—do you not! You can live in it, can you not! The lose of an equal numerical force has no alarm in it, if the mijor- ity will be governed by justice and equity. This majority and this justice you can secure in the Unionfor all time tot:Wale, if you will - but reCog- Dire your friends, and give no just advantages to your enemies. Yoti tan he yo safer out of the Union against us, than in it with us. Meet us, then, in the spirit of union and harmony, end we will hold you in the fraternal embrace of re ciprocal rights, equal honor, and mutual inter est. Our terms with: you are that we will de fend you from invasion of every form, oppres sion in every degree - ,:iijory and insult of every kind; and you shelf-refrain from all forms of hostility to the rights sod interests which we 'Ara bound to maintain anddefeod. The interests of yourkindot laboraie the object of your eollei tude and the subject of your jealousy. We have. a - different kind of productive industry, which we must not, and would not, abandon for the sake of peace with you, and the world in arms to back you. Oar institutions are as closcto our hearts, _and an necessary. to Our being dad 1111 yours are .to.you.! We do not say to - you, "Touch them not at the peril of oar resistance." We only, say, "Respect them." But, besides this, we ask you to consider them; for it is neither a favor nor a concession that we ask from you. What we demand is your necessity, your interest, ai mochas our own. If see thought otherwise, we we old break - the bond that smiles an. We would not be bound to a system of robs for Oil thrricollectione of the &rotation; att the joint donors and glories of the Union, and all Me propherin of grandeur that rest von it." It then lawrientences, •hlcb we bare itall dized, an properly viewed u e threat, there will be much more virtue in the threat than in the proposed bargain.. Whenerer the people of the North nerve themselves to say, .we will not stay in a Union that 14 wielded to our ruin," they will get 'what they have a right to demand much more 7 readily than hy . any coaxing or bargaining they nay be tempted to try. - SITAM OX CAXALX.—The New Yorkers are en ' laying Ole excitement or atom canal boats, which have been Wel. ancoessfolly on the Erie coral Win year, and have been able to attain a 'peel of eight miles an boor without injury to •the canal. : The use of steam on canals La not the rasolt .of any new, invention er experience: It was Died .twenty•five year. ago, and spectacled CO well as poi' but by - items means it fell into die ".. ateeand the plan was never urged. The N. Y. Corner and Repairer says that experiments were o tdo . by Prof. Dacha in 1833 on the Chesapeake sal _Delaware canal which demoostrated' the pratuleatility of employing stem. canal hosts; „and,we very well . remember seeing a boat of . this kiad on the wesiarn end of the. Pennsylvania ostoal in the lame year. It was built in this city ,by Capt. Thos., Caruthers, and was employed : on lb. nand between here and Tarentom, the oper ''....'utiOugot nistablnetry beteg in every way l a girg 4 il7., Why it was abandoned we sever .. - .)aternini; Jut it Tan, we think, either because it wait livadvanee of the times or because there rat thought to be,. no economy, in the sibinitu ?Van at oleic for hot” power. Kill Knee or POUSSIA AND TUC GRAPE TRBAT IINNT.—ItIia been alieudy Meted that the last arrangement made by the medical advisers of the King of Prussia is that he shall go - to Moran irt*EIANDIII II or Tan Gottrat.—The i for air weeks and be subjected towhee is techni priests, lately in the ! catty called "the grape treatment:" us e 1. „ ° L 4 1....., 1n54 „ 5a r r n ,„,,.„ "i4ei1m1n ; 4 1 11- • • . i meat is much less agreeable. than might be sup •••••••••'',, —e— ' '. I p01d.4 The large and luscious grapes grown in '"Fresu Niou es Tames einsrunt.—On b ooth Tyrel are - eaten almost to repletion, and Thursday: - I 1 will be sold at the norob remits who - heti gene through the "cure" : at' iiax:' ' tirth•Eichilititt, a plate • ging of ten floteL es ; em state that they tit. last, teethed the wig -. :. - toMadttaitetialWre of itettotlind if i1 2",.7 . I *lett of a latish of gropes.-- The quantity belerittlig to the ledependent Cbarfot . i.' n. lon varies between 10 lb and 20 lb a a day, and 'Newell Perish"' - ' I . _.,/ 1, I th e effeceroduced on the eyietem,b7 Abe juke . ' . '''' - ti ! lisb n 9i nbieljtott of 0181 ' 41 ' 3 .7 n ; of AI! 'Mll (ftltich acts ei — ei:alteitive) , Is litrow In to enkemeo thilr odd to be great.. II e . - — , :;:.,,, new ,ilicior - tW e 'ijiiif- '' . .iii . 4. CONONSGATICNIAL blertioittri Ottinten...— 'ttrusk tt, wok topsegt Assanonnoed, the ceremony of laying the car - "!. - ..'.t i , rl. • , initials of this edifice to Tiara i n B roo kl yn , r. 4, t yriderday — , - in thepreeence of a large =unbar of 7...,45,714;b..d..! rkormongonf_thfe,etitt, cp . fee. This society adopts _ the theologlearffugW! o fWesle7. and practices r• 1! I die ponn*.4l44l±ot the hietWiat Kplee o po ~,,, ,,rh i i rdomom maul( ipeettLige, mut , lam *ate. 1.-ite*AW,;Bol47 to 040/4 0 1 10 1106 d ; : ,, ,i4erit mode of oliFolit.anit 1 4. . -, 1•.,in0 Bishop or peitllllW - Xor: . ;U' , , !! ! ofthindenombettiwiffrook c. . , 1 . . • a . =± l . 4 == omm===mil • 7i., • / " I ° 7 P °o doirV aa t o . ° "'Patel The b[obile R Wier One of themost 181188ntial tegerds -145 grPcfss inetitAbl y fatal to the Democracy. It tips.: - ~t~e#i With 'Olin - Siff in .his hirids, with the prestige Which his success BO far in every part of his plan hen aid with the advantagit'of A large poppinrity with the 'Northivestern Dem ocracy., - Mr. Douglas to In a position to offer the liettuseratle party the alternative of a prob able BUOCIAB to the'next Presidential elect ion, if they-will accept the modified platform he hint pmpared for them, and Mm tis - their candidate, or of certain defeat and perthanent destruction aa a party if they do not. - There is ruin to Arm as a National party in either horn of the dilemma, tee beliere, but there is demora4ation as well es disaster in one. • If the Demccratic party accepts his terms and thus forfeits Its character as the protector and friend to the South, it will assuredly be repudi ated, as ic.ehould be, by the &Mitten people, and will aluk forever into an infamous grave. .he refasalle accept his overture, and thus to aban don-the oause of the South, will inevitably dena tionalize the party. Its Northern ally is alto gether lot to it., except in tlie event that it shall go Northward with fresh sairifices of Southern rightaand interests: , if it 8411 not do this, then it is reduced to the limits of the South, and consigned to a sectional minority which must no longer look to the possession of the federal goy ernmegt as its dependence for the safety of the principles and the defence of , the rights which it maintains. Such being the present condition and pros pects of the Democratic party, as indicated by the regatta of the recent elections, and as con nected with the fortunes of Mr. Douglas, is there any reason for Southern Democrats to be gratified at the issue of the contest in Illinois Ae one, we would prefer that the Democratic party should be defeated in the nest Presidential election rather than that it should win success by the smallest possible further concession to the anti-slavery Sentiment of the North. We there- Aire prefer defeat to the adoption of Mr. Dou glas as the Democratic candidate for the Presi dency, because that involvis concession. Rath er than this, we say, let . the Democratic party become in its organization, as it now is M its essential composition, a Southern sectional part. ty, and let us eland on our Constitutional rights, and rely on oar own moral and material reeources for the protection of these rights, in the Union if we can.-ont, of it, if we 'must. Tax MISSIONARY MOVVISRT con CIIIIIA.—The prospects of the mission in, China are opening to an extent that gives encouragement that the up-hill W:trk is almost at an end. The mission aries now seem to have about the whole of the vast Celestial Empire at (heir feet. The treat ies lately concluded with the West:ra Powers secure allforeigners the right of aceesa to any part Of China. And, strange to say, this right was more cheerfully conceded to the missiona ries than to any other class of aliens. The Im perial Commissioner, in one of the conferences had with the foreign representatives, actually bore this very gratifying testimony :—..Welcnow that the missionaries are good men, and we are willing that they-shenld go anywhere ; but not the merchants, they must stay at the ports."— We have the following, too, on the authority of Mr. Rylo :—A youth, who was until recently a pupil in the mission school at Shanghai, but now on interpreter in the office of one of the highest • Mandarins residing there, when asked by one of , the missionaries if he had heard that all China i was to ho open to them, answered, .1 , :o; but I expect to hear it, as I know the high Mandarins I have memorialized the Emperor in regard to far deniers at Shanghai and other ports ; stating that the missionaries are the beet people in the world, and that it would he well to allow them ! free access to all ;parts of (ho Empire." Surely • the Chinese are wiser than we thought ; there is much hope of them. Their discrimination is' quite as remarkable in Itself as it is encouraging to the missionaries. For, after all the iniqui ties they have witnessed in the Eoglishand other foreigners concerned in the emugglieg of opium, : the wonder is that their sense of horror and i aversion should be confused qo the traders and natextend to the race. ror nations any way in terested in the contraband opium traffic to be I carrying the Gospel to China, is very much as it would be for nations concerned in the slave trade to carry the Gospel to Africa. To give i them theßible with one hand ,and an injurious and forbidden article of sensual indulgence with I the other, is quite as bad as to proffer the Holy j volume with the price of a man laid on it. And • if the Chinese earl see and forgive the incensis- teams of Christians in this and other matters, ; God has done more towards enlightening them ! than we ever had reason to expect. —Churc4. coon's Manila y Magazine for Nov. LOAD 11130,111.0.1 ANT MACAVLAV Aa TA1.N.7.85 —ThoPhiladolphis Preza says Brougham and Macaulay are n pair of intrust - 411, al grants. It ie ditEeolt to decider between thcir4ival claims for supremacy in toCiely. Ire • re ght distinguish; perhaps, and soy that in a urge mixed assembly, Brougham would have . more influence, so vast the range of his mind, ' and so copious, as well as striking his conversa tion. But, among authors and people of liter- , ary tastes Macaulay would assuredly be consid ered superior. One advantage is possessed by ; Brougham-,he does not monopolize the canoes , /Wiwi ;he permits others to chime in and sop. . ply the meter:als for illustration. Macaulay, en the contrary, seems 'possessed of a talking spirit which no spell, human or divine, can en orcise. fle ia.l, - )ike a machine, which, wound-Hay Ar c li-M AK a R , ll TooLs AND up, must go on'until it stops from sheerexhaus . lion of power. Macaulay's talk is brilliant though profuse. Its eternity is its drawback Hence keen was the satire of Sidney Smith, who, writing to a friend about Macaulay's return from India, he said, "he has come back midi improved, and last night surprised as well as delighted ns with several brilliant flashes of silence! EXTBAORDITIA P EVIMOPII ENTS. —The Com missiotters appointed to inveetipte the affairs of the Litchfield Batik, in Connecticut, have re ported that its circulation amounts to V 12,000, instead of $2,300, as alleged by the officers; that only $B,OOO of its capitol. had been paid in full in cash, instead of $60.750, as had been claimed; and that there is a large deficieney In the assets over and above ell Imes accouuted for.. The Commissioners further repreeeni that they believe large enure of money have been paid to bank note detectors in New York, to induce them to so report the bills an to give them currency and an enhanced and fictitious value to the capital stook; that according to a memorandum furnished by the cashier, there has been paid $833, as follows:—Monroe, $33,66; Dye, $106,671 Taylor, $133,33; stone parties $5OO more, which was lidded to the en graver's bill, which accounts for the bill to it elands. The cashier; E. L. Houghton, ales states that Roomy (the first owner of the bank) agreed to pay these detectors $l,OOO "not to blow the bank." Tue Washington correspondent of the New York Ylm,s rays that, the Treasury Deportment .is engaged in enacting fools and figurea from various custom houses, bearing upon the rela tive merits of the alternative systems of speci fic and ad valorem duties. For instance the -New York custom house is called upon to stale what rate of specific duties on various staple articles would . be equivalent to the ad valorem duty now collected on the name. Some of the most experienced officers of the customs are be ginning to urge the adoption by the United States Government of the Britieh system of combining specific walk ad valorem duties. Take for example, two shawls, one coating live dollars and the other five hundred dollars. The British system would levy a specific duty of (soy) two dollars upon each shawl, and to that sum add an ad valorem duty besides. It is clorthed that this'system would be more equal than any other and secure more revenue." Tut feud between the Douglas and Bright (Lecompton) men in Indiana is bitter in the ex treme. The hostile frictions of the Democracy are far more deadly in their animosity than are the Remit)Bemis and the Demociracy in gcnernl. The meeting of the Douglas-men in Indianapo lis rejoicing over the success of Douglas in Illi nois, was significant. The fact of the meeting was the emphatic declaration of the lion. John a. Davis, that "no man who. approved the doc trine that the, Constitution carried slavery into the Territories could carry a single township in any free State.". The hostility, to the Ad ministration , developed in this meeting was fierce, and mesna.hatred and . war:—Cis. Com. ==EIN 41r74 7 - 1 " tha PlitsiV4h Haan. lltlfrokaf:An •ap num r olltiatr-Tag," -- suigesting the ProPtiettlif opines a County. Convention, to concert numstmetltt 'retard to - the coming tailmad tax. I .hope this may be done. : Let them be a convention held witho¢i litpect to party; oemalter,let there be Republican and a Democrat sent as delegates from each election- district in the county. Let the people he careful, In sekcting these delegates, that they bo 'Men of Arent:cm prudence and wisdom. I would suggest that the convention take into coo. sidetation some means to retrench the expenses of tho county. This can be done by striking down the sal aries of some of our ofaciala—cutting off the leak in the county treasury, which goes Into the pockets of our city aldermen—setting the jail prisoners to work —changing the manner of collecting taros, ne sug gested by the -1" nzette some day. since—abolishing the court of appeals bold by the county commission ers—securing annually n complete statement of the affairs and expenses of the county, - instead of tho contemptible statement annually pat forth by the Auditors. The-same all questions of interest to the tax-ridden people of the bounty, and the sooner some notion is taken the better. It should be before the meeting of the Legislature, and I trust that the people sift take tome speedy _action toward calling the convention. TAX PAVER. TRE CONSiTTIITIONAL CONCENTION.—The com plete Tate, for and against thocall of a constitu tional oonvention in this state, cast at the last election wan its toilette Against • 155,120 In favor - 139,748 Majority against Com. Adv. SABAH Planes, of Fayette county, was bound over yesterday, by U. S. Commissioner From, in $6OO for trial before the U. S. Diutrict Court, on a charge of having embezzled money from the U;States Mail. She gave mieurity and re• turned home with her father and ftieter, who were acquitted of the charge apace!. them. —Cm. Corn. Toxrc.---Coi. Albert Pike, M. C. from Ar human, sa)a: WAVIINGTON, D. C., Jou. 11 . 15L13. “I have n 4.1 two bottim of your •Itcer have's Rolland hit tem, and hero foutol It very uselhl iu cum of Itellgratlon amt Ifeadache,tal recommeml It wall who area a ploe..t and efilearlonv remedy and valuable tunic" Dymyuy.fic Innum Notice7-11oertvvebs Holland has cured tin of Drepepala uslog it only oae week. I rocommend It , nmtbieutly to all suffering from Wu glee.. CLA ILA Al A N. Prrrarxr.,:n ortober lIflf). (31r.../I.bi the mile orals notrel Lithographer ) The Ate , tariff ot Allegheny hes given no. the col lowing: • "I Wu mil :steal with Dnlnitty of the digestive erg.% annothatios so s sorer, rood, of Ir;opepaier, winch bad re ducal styfiesA tonatderably lily wife Ir. also articled unr der the Dania cirotanniauges and wilinthow Woman. tinting used your !unfitly/a, rolled IloerbareN !Tolland Bitters, are b thobtainod relief. and are hnppy to afford ran this brute fin neldruth of its value. JOHN 14)11.51iIII. Pavlov/ 44, CatutoNl— go careful to rut for Roorbace's Holland Ilit• ten. great popularity of fhb toodicloo hu irolucal many imitati-ng, lcbleb rho public should guard agaioat parchaquicr itrlioh: at f I per nettle, or 311 te,tl lea lor it. by the pro pelet,n, BENJ. PAOF, Ja., & W. , Moo orselating Ph.D. centistansd e 3.1.131., 27 Wood street, between INI aud 1 4.1 &Gs, Pittel , arg h, Pa., and Drygglsts &sacredly. tee&A-t I. I, DIED—On Monday, Now. 22d, at Zeelock A. M., LI ZZIF: A. D. reify or It. It. Carnahan, ,la tha twenty...4l.th year of her ann. TM. Wend, of the family are respectfully Matted t at• tend thefuneral TINS attlitNillit3 at 10 &elect, (rum the essaidence of her hnsband, Bingham atmet, Birceihgton, to proccod to the Bikeway Oetnestry elm z3pecial fLottcro ItIOTIIICILSI NOTIIIERSII nownEßsts: - - Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's &Oat lug Syrup for Chlldr•aTtrthiag. It boa no Noel no earth. It malty futilitatrathaprocrea of farthing by aortaning Ilia gums, relating all inflationallort—isrlll allay rain, and la tura to rgulato the taivoila 0..pm0l upOn It, =Afar, it trill giro taut to yoorselrea, and tallat and health to your infants. Perfectly lath to all cfoita. • Thi+rnluahle prep:million Is the proscription 'of one of alto I.llc4l(4lllim.etWell and skilful (anals Physicians In Now iloglsoil, nod to loon nsed olth cover falling enccose In tullhans of ruxon. Mr lo4lnt r ;t the toot and antral 1 - 0134,13 Iv tb• w0rll • In all ear, of story and N 21111.1111 Chlldron.whutber It 1‘1141,4 Irotn ot (rum any other canon. If boalth can Le votlnirtt,l b 1 and cat.....1t I. worth Ito avlght In gold. Milli:too of bottlea aro sold entry yvor In the Volt.) ott a. It In On old outd well.ttiot moody. 1 . 111(31 ONLY 2S Ch 1719 A BOTTLE polultte unless the theAttnilerdellltTlS A PFR KINS,Nner York. IA or the outside wrapper, sold by Urneglrta througinott LL. world. UR.O KO U. kiETSEli,Agent for Pittaborgh J 0 .14101 PT NV n 1. 111 IS A. 1. .A. ANLISILICALN WATCULS RE.INEMAN & MEYRAN Nn. 4 FIFTH STRFET I=l MATERIAI ALL AT EASTEEN mrltt I yol.t.T—m.l2 FIJI - ZS! !! F'lll-CH ! brIcCORT) at CO-, 131 Wood Str• - •••t„ Pit t ta lIAVI NO JIIST RETURNED FROM NEW 101111 are no r•relaluF a f•ry• eA•rk of fre.t, mad,. PURR c•mprlalog Ilrot.oq Pay Pular, Murk Hunt , Marti, rinn Squirrel, 1..1$ L. • . Caps., Ilcif Copes, Viciorloss, %toffs owl corn, A 1.,, Felt hounds. Mrs.:roods Lnvo boom erlecwd with escsi rare. sod will tso 4;4.1 at small profits. wtahtsit to purchase fost, FULA ani inslissl to a All stvi osamine obr stock. .17 lett a da CA LIPORNI A 14 . C 6 ARI < sm ., SHIP LINE. Via NICARAGUA. AMERICAN, ATLANTIC A ND PA of Fic SRI/ CANAL COMPANY; PROPRIETORS. OPPOSITION LINK • AT REFAICED HAT*, NON TORT TO en 1111/041..., First . stetrage.„.. _4lOO Fecund cabin ...... ..... . 100 Lower were,. ..... ro The tranait of the lethmas included The tmlendid atuarnehlp WASH INOTON, of 2fUla tone re giyter, Copt. Henry Clatirohill, haring been hired 111 1 1 . X. preesly for the California trade by the afloaragns r. ore, will latro her pier, North River, New Y , .rk, nu Monday the ulh of December, et P. M., carrying sno.-ngera, mnli. , end height to den Jtun del Norte, to connect at S. Juan dal Bar with tho well known aud toonnodiona atewonolsip 111111. HAN, Capt. Careful', for 9. Freuriare, Californhe. Thor .1.101 stesmthipa offer nrourpeased aneomoralortione fur the eafely.and ronifort of permaogere. 'rho tenuous route le thoroughly repaired and In good order, and the country healthy. Fur peerage and freight, apply only at the Ohre 01 140 Compnny, to JOHN' P. YELVERTON, Agent, otJ33redre —eon No. 9 Bowling Orman. New York. BAGS, BA.GB, BEGS, BAGS. (MOMS and DRAIN DEA LEM/ ran now be trupplksl with Bags lo their It who, ou the ohort...t trJliem, at tin, luItuIVIag , XOUCCO exIC.IB: SPAHLESS-2 bush Lai. $21(03 is leo 2.% 2:421. " • 3 31(037 FLOM?. ACKB, neatly dealgood and prlttled to orehr :16 or !,.‘ bhls wielti(unbleschtsl).l,lool)),Nl'p he or 1 , , c . 4 (bleached or unbleached) $701) 22 or !.4, (Wthell luon. 12 or I-10 '4 . 5.1.61440 It IOW Salt eem, tlrocera Steele, Wool and Phh•plog Nom made lo order at as low pietas as any inauntactory lu lb. country. PAPNLL HAUS, from 2 or, to la lbs., for lirocers, Tea Deal en, etc, at about the price of paper. Pardon wishing OM have their card. rioted upon Wine hap as they are mad. DAVID C. IT ERIISP, , Pittsburgh hug Mann actury, mill:MI No. 207 Liberty steeet corner [laud. The Great iineitan Remedy. Wirt JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI Prepared from a. pro.cription of (I, Jamm Clarke, M. D. Phyvidan Extraordlmtry to the Queen. Rh wail known Redwine IN nu impoeition, but • sum and nfo remedy for Female DlQlenitlee and Obotructiona, rum any mum WhAtamt; and al Munn •pusrot lot rente4Y, they contain noßing hurtful to the rorwritntion. TO MARRIED LADIES it la peculiarly nutted. It win. In • abotttlino, MR/gnu the monthly perlai with regularity. Mow PaD Agree never, hem known to failleher• th 4 iitTIJ PA Me/m.14: par get are tea/ churned. For partkalms; pt a pamphlet, fro, of the agent. M. 8-41 and I portage atatupe endowd to any author' mod agent, will hanro a bottle, containing 0.1 . IA pills, by retorts • IL L. PAITNIESTOCK & CO, Pitteborgh, wholomio agent, !andordd by all drugglato. apripttw To r .13.334q.mt H. COLLINS. Forwarding and Commiatlon Merchant, 410 WHOLESALE [Mi1.141724 • ,C7boiree, itiater, Bl* b, eár P°4 - " 17°Titit:h PP/IMEIN XELIWN 0 , co;, GUN PAWLS. BOW BOX VICES, Coat . Stit and.HairtierailMovrtir and• Bparfar. Picka, Mattockp, • %/ 1 / 1 1/i/iliS. !iO./ 1 / 1 /114*/ lit. 4 ';4ty:Fbkialai,tiort MllaLmes ,*ititk 55 tatemento I/CID abbettWeintntiL Staietilentlif the Hank of Pittsburgh. TEAS, COFFEES, I'IMEM,O, 2'-',ISS. MEANS. Lorunr. 13111 s 111.1 Reel Eghtte arid ground Rest.— &oche gad Misarllaneoue...--.... Dueler other tornkg Ilarletiotee 8 Chia dr. U.S. Thaw. Not. dpecto (gold end shell. $2.413,07 GI LIA DI LITIES Capital Stock—. ....... I'm Ate and Earnhwr Unpaid Dividends and Bnetxnee. Are't Duet° other Hanka._ ....... ...... . Cirntlation . . • DaLwAta $'1,143 - .4ir; ~,- This aboreetatement le correct to the beet of my know', F — CRNrruitE OILCLOTH—One ca r se of a rassoati belief. .101 IN lIARPER.Caehr. I annerior quality. English Mannfartilin nal Cnoton Return to and enlocribed •thls 1. 1. 2 d Nev., Cif.% le-forn ..,...,_ ..- oei nel, In Imitation of Ilmenoyl, Mahogany, Oak end lII '. ka= AUSTIN 1-.°o-MIIII . NIIIIIII F I ' I ' IIII.- khrble of Min-tont kind,, tar mile at the Ott Cloth Ware- Stateroom, of Exchange Dank of Phtteteg.' tt.t., , 1.1 1.14113 et. Clair aimed, Prrtaldmon. Mon... Nor. =al Pee.•. • no. 1) J. k 11. PHILLIPS. • OY---- Loangand Dlsmamts....-- ............. _51.351,105 tee C REAIII CRACK -- Eliti, STEII. C A.CIT- Real Relate 45 ciod To • Specie in Vault 211,•I4 11 ERS, Hoodoo and Farina do, Just reed and f gale at I/RANI:F.'S Family Grocery and Tel Store, Feder.. street. U. le. Treiumry Notre .. . ... . ..... .. ... 155.500 Od , n 022 _.._ . • _ _ , O AT MEAL AND PEARL BARLEY-2 t l; r :!: - U n cli b ev t. a. k s ' at a . ' ..1 1 .7.. r ... 1 . ' . n . .... k .. 4.... ..... 1.Z7-2 . ' F. ', , An'l'ab.."' hi.l , froth ground, kilo dried Oat Meal and 2 %MN en prior Pearl barley, reed and for tale at FRANCE'S, Fed eral Wort Allegheny. 0022 i AriTS: initOINNATt som. AND CAND,ES--- kJ 25 tuotmOoru Soap, 25 do Monld Candles , lad sdo Star Camille,, 10 attire by steamer Cremona, and fur min at I FRANCE'S. Federal atreet. Allegheny. i. n 022 . _ . _ _ i Sll ll ii..ti, ISLACIt AND FANCY—BLIRCII SI.974.4,6 41 1 roc t;fy that Iho above Hob-meal I. too to the loot of. . A ,,,,,, A 00. ,,.. , A „ di Aorooy or ~,,1 .1 111. k my knowledgo and ludit-f. 11. M. MURRAY, Coolder. •I ' I Silks cheap, nt north mat cornet - 4th and Market amide. Affirmed before MO Oda 2. - UI day„t Nor_lbas. I . 1;.17.1 C. W. ERNI:ST. Notary Public. ' F AMILY FLOUR—DM bills Aurora City Statement ofthe Blerehanta• anti Plano. , 31111.; 100 bbh Ilaa.illon City Millc lu blur, not for faeturere Bonk of Pittsburgh. i 'ale ley ito22 AVIIANIC • ANJER. Pirreonanu, Monday, Noi. 22d, isns. R _ y. -- - - Fyi.,.-:iTi.-{._:_,--i-i-, ~, , , s Rye Flour in store Cirmilation 192.,br.: bo , ' ~... • - , and for lade be n-. 2; arsAtiEt ANJER. Übe Ihepolitorn fl g . l i i di ' I .l' '' .! I F Doe other Rank.. LO - CR.-300 fiblS. Family Flour to arrive Due Commonwealth , pm eldo Mat ” and for mlo lir 1 -. 1 . 11 nod Die , ' 01 . 4 .-- ........ ••• ......... - s3l; •w 1111 I norT7 HITCHCOCK, SteCRERItV & (X). COll3 172.e12 21 , ' - . '. _ _ ._ .. Nome cod Checks of other hanks 24.0411 34 I FEED BAR LE Y. 501) I,omlt. at low prices. Dun by ether Ranks . 14,1,193 1,3 i (n0v221 IIfiCIIVOCII. Welt RCM' Ji Co. The atiommateromt latimort and Iron to the lent of oty I k oonledge and belief. • W.' 11. MINN Y. enabler. I 1 I l((\ BB LS. tow SUperline Flour for ...tie Sworn and entiortihrd hofnre me. this Tbl,lay of Nov. 1 I y/ • r by iner22l lIITC-11COCE, 'Refill EERY k Ci.l. A. D. MA. no= J. F. Slemtrafie. Nobel', Ptildio. ; •• ' -, , ' • - II All I.E OIL CI.O I DS - 1.01.141.1zen (if our Statement of the Citizens , Bank. . . ~., I men and Miter itionefartnroa, of enperior quality, bead . IIII"buISII' Nov. Zak I , 11101 etyles atel colots. setiolemie and retail, or 20 and - IS St. ASSETS. I Clair eirort. n 2,1 J.lll. PHILLIPS. STA RCII-sbo bin fir ...isle low by -- _ It I. FAUN ESTIOCK & CO, unTJ No sJoorner ith mod Wood eta. CALAB_._ . , RIA LNUOltlllf.-10 cases for cola by 11 I VkIINESTOI. . 14 & OL, ii.. 121, i'm nee Wool and let ma. C IA LK. --Si) I.lils .l li A ir p sa , l n e N lT , T0..,K a .1, no2O, corner Woad and Finn its. CA It It AM MON I A--5 casks forsale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK dt.a..., corner Wood and First eta. Capital Stork Circulation C°.tinh,nt ?nod and Protha. flepaatte, Dna In other Hanka La. an.l 1)i.c.tiu1c..... .... 5" ,, ,92 4 • 1 . 4110 in Yank Nut. Mtl Checkii author Bank. ....... 1 , ,E97 ....., 311.ellamone Aceounto fi,olo 3i, Real GiLito, ac. 9,(0i tx.) . • • - • CaLpital Stuck .1.141,04:111 00 Indirhum] Irep.e.lien. el,tel. Se Circulation.. .. 164.220 vu L'outingTot Fund nod Pr0fit5............ .25,11 :16 10Irideukis '2,977 1.3 , One to other Ihrukv...... .............. . ... 12,6C.01 73 • 3iii 77 - The "Love stnteM $7.10,7 ent Is rorrert to the imet of my litinsrl. edge and belief. E. I). JONES. C - nnlifer. Affirmed Whirr ins this TIA dry i.l7Nor . uO2l J. E. MACK ENZI Is. Notary linliiir. 6tlTtreent;l” or the Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. • Monist', Nor _AL 1079 LIABILITIES. IrculAtion . . ...... Do. to UtlA,Auk, Ow , la Del.Alt.q• A.?z..ETS. Bills rturt Notre Dier/11111;fti. ........ tt. , t0.410 Due by other Bank,. . 59,5711 en.lCbock• of other !Mutt , 1,4,535 ftl St.tcie ill V.Stilt.. 77,71t0 $511,746 17 Tho above staboneut rorrect, to the heet of my know' edge and belief. ONO. D. ?LI.010:W, Caelder. :worn before me =1 day of N0v..1,5., nor. .6. W. IF11STI:11. Notary Public. Statetnent of the Iron Clty Bonk. 1116uLuttuu, Nov. Z. 4, 18 , 01. Loan, and Dleenants ..... $ 1.7T.687 1.. D. by other ......... .... 0481 W. Notes end Cheek. of other Banta and U. S. Tressary Notes 16,174 75. Specie 1L.5.821 Circulation . 1%,84,5 Due toAither Batlk•.. 3:4 (0 D. to INTosttore . 11.7,017 71 The above FUOVIIIP11( if cormet according IL, the be ef my know leolgo of belief. 111.160FYIN.C.aah. Suorn amlonbemibed . l.wforn 0,11110122.1 day Let November A. D., 1954. ne2.l no yr. PINNEY. Notary IWO, Statement of the Allegheny flank. Plermeaou, Nos ::.:Ll, 1859. ASSKTS. Noteeand Bah Wend:hated. ..... . fe/77,475 :At Coin Note, and Choke rd other Uankr.. . 67 Do. l.t ~ t her 114331, It. Ll 9 .... Un otl, !Waal tvlitltlnAl bet.sile 42 The above Marmon t ie corn, to the , beat of say knowi edge end belief. J S . COOK, (:ashler. Swath .nd nu1,71-11K1 Net., an, t 7:a ate of Nu, lahtt_ tre=l 1106 T. FINN KV. Notary ruble, lido abbmisrments T ILE HISTO YOFPITTSBURGII. ROM TIIC CAILI.TEST e5rr0.10 , 111 , ,, Tt.) Tll6 PI NT TINS. evatriut, .1 OT TIC SOUR I! E S bortwn*LaadrantAg.• fur lidrtrnorcial mai fa,trul, Um..., c.= etf b y t: • I 1.1. TX CILA / rrtICF. Myrr J . .l NI 4 For.lby o No. fti 200 ILALF BEMS. WHITE. 11 , .‘11: 1:4) do Herm., SI No. I at do No. 2 .1.. A 40.) do No.] d" to not . ..and to =it WI 1002.91 J. B. CANYI /3.11 .1 cO. ,( i lIU - 3. SMALL IVIIITE BEANS; •—• • 100 ban No. 1 :quire, • 800 ~ . .1, by oo= J.. B. C %NFIICLIJ h. CO. CRANBERRIES bin Cruntwrrien; :30 barrels do, lotto.. .nd for sal.. 1, - n all J. lI:CANFIELD A CO. ur OM IN Y .2.11 blob llumiuy just ro.e'd nod _Lk nn . Ann, t.• no)) J 11. CANFIELD A CO. -- . _. 20 ( li I BOXUSPRIAILI W. R. CUTTING %-.•••• Citr,o, laud° du 1101 , hua awe, tor gel. by no.TI. J. I.I.CANVIELD A CO. BILL PAPEIt--White and Blur. Wide nod . lain.d Mum for .h. by W. R. IIAWK.V, nolt:t C nurner $1..1,1 nod Svcon.l Nu ß . . lEF, REGOILD AND LEGAL. AP PA. PEP ha aaln nt 11.0 Stationrry Mare of W. N. 1100 EX. N.:11, 93 and 3.1. blortrl .tr.4l B LA C K LEAD -- od woo lbs for sole by It. A. r AIIN EiTOCK 1 CU mit- corm, Wood and lot ritrni• . _ . . 1 , :‘ , 4.+ fir S U B. A. VA IINE.611)0g. A CO., r•trJ .rnrr Wood and Brat ate. A ttltl"li TRICOMEROUS-10 grtr.lbr B by 0 A. FATIMUITOCK t 00., non darner W... 1 and Ping at.. q" ("Ask' s BLUE vrrinoL fir sale by LI L. PAM/F.-STOCK A n 24 Na en no•ncr 4lta and W, - • 2 BBI.S Ct/DBEA It for sale by FAIINEFIOCH , No GO Col DO" Wood and V.orth ate 20 Bit LS CAM WOOD for eale by • U. L. PA l'ock a co No imrtarr W, 1 nun Ynnrll n 4. 12.131. S ULU PPER FAtiTIO for malt. by a 1. FAIINESToCK k co • un2l c.,rrr Wood told YeurtlreH 25 Bushels Dried Pe.3Chl., lityd.d. Avi.lee, tor by 2.5 Hu, : Fluffily Flour, fiir vale by It W 11a.! A CU 611,..rtv 6..11 P(PPM EN t:1:111.:II. I; kgs. pit .3p for stlw U. • . Kegs Lar , l, I ils. CI e.l al 1.31 r, el, for 11• Ir It * 1:11 AAN BERRI liti--10 in tor Go far Pair by 1.1111.11 k Tit %1111.1. NO. SUOA R- 111 lib& pi - lino now orip, Jost 'red end or oak by 1.1111. K A ru 11l MX. VOTATOFIS-5110 boo Nesliannooks; fico, pat rred And fnrinte by J,IIrANYI KM) CO. UNITED m• A T I ULCANIZED GUTTA BELTING, PAOI XI.T AND 71-1 0 8 F.: CIIA It LES HANOI, (6910 Agrut 1.,r Wvatown Pentuylveuln latilparte of Ohl, Tlrgiulaand hlaryloud.) Warehouse No. 7 Wood Street, PIT TSBUlt(III. This Belting is introduced to the notice of all requiring belting, as posse...lna quidnico whirl. bate never been cutithined in any other, viz: Fur ha durability, Its not being affected by any ordinary heat, oil, nettle, hot or cold water or steam, may be need lu any damp place, ox. posed to the weather, mil ev n leg through water orleinatt lopory. Owner. of Lumber filthy, Manufacturers, Maclabilato d Agrioaltural Implement maker. art par. licalarly Invited to examine It. Tiro Packing Is a moat desirable artirle, will neither nick nor melt, and will prove to an regaining It, the beat Neale packing ever used. 11. 111 [Bede in *limos alloy thicknewl, for every part of the Steam Kegler. and Dollen; lee Oaa. kohl, Wage, de. Aber, Naomi Packing, foe Cylinder liable, iNdona sod Stuffing Bona—altio, hound Ceiling or any Noosed length, all of which le warranted. neither to cite oar malt. Upbeat any She and thlckcesa for Sr. engine., ideate orhot water. No triable to keep to order, will not rot or mildew—Will tat longer and mast a greater praetor° than any other. Abundant reference to tho.e ping the above, troth here sod In the Interior uf Pentlayboutia,Eitttoo of New York, New. Jerney,.connecticut, kleamehowelbt and elsewhere. On fund, 600 foot of . 2% Inch 6 ply Gn t Porch% imitable for Or e enema , dos.) parktts. lULOANIZED INDIA RUBBER ROSE --SOX' feet from to 10 inthee calibre. Tbie article hen great advantage CAM . 'Miller, at It needs olling,.lll • rfectly tight, will wand • very high degree °Meat with out henry, and it not alfocted by the eevereet cold. J. a TI. PHILLIPS, nolti Noe; 26 and 2112t.Clair street. QERVICABLE, RELIABLE AND NEAT perdirilty or-lhe Itsterd dose Gen is attuned t.y Ili who carry them. They are perfietly reliable, and re. nimble . heat ...Whit,' ail& w aortontely, that.. no one hoeld inspect it to be anything else, manes, Indeed, . rnf• hanlyeetallant would eadearor to erred locum Ite They . ere a most logenlons Inventive. 1110 e from ten to Menu dolhuni. We wilt at. element. In Inhibiting theta CANTWILIGHIat YOUNG, nols No. WI Wood meet DECKER'S EYE BALSAM-41as balvata Juris an 1%4111011r 1r0.10117 for sore and inflamed Eye, la W maw of motel; waotofoaa, andwhat {lowan) tilled wild eyti4ldLlt, has been vied with sarsess— Ituother rush sapidyjant reed by J0.1.1L01:1110, • bOll • T• 'corner Pleasoad st. bIiiLLOWS 'PAPKIA .LOTION;for: re rfisuftg ewe pimply"into, and 'th.Pite . l 6 4.o“ "ad hapkrekblikspialkm, ftthatto the Ufa 10 s ash., PO:P. O k lannileficrthiceiul bpst, 4lryfug, the Will- IpiniO4; iteddatie e • ~u kna=c l 64'4,ll SlllPPllNtreccheil by JO& atiF 00611.mmosa sad mii4 M. .t1,c,4.3 . ,5,1 0, Th. P.M , . h.. ran...cattily invited to examine cur duck b 2 OF CHOICE. FEES!! THEE, NES; 4 0POL18 COFFEE'S, TR EKE FRUIT„, 14J,1.; IS PERE SPICES, dc., t ", 4 • Joe. reerivoti tho "City Tea Us.,” 112 Pm/ll:theta Slo+l, It WRAY. UPEIC101: CUT — LEltl.—Atteiltion i., di rectenbto thr srplcalht nerortnacet on car shelves or 14 1,k41 4,, Pocbet.kbitrm Carrienbkoliros null Forks, Munn - and Ten I.k:.k Knives, Itnsorn. :Scissors, Dental Instruments, Stectnnici . bt t...4e, kr. To helet.kolves in toirficuler,.r, stock is ant 34; 76 fL sktissled by any relabjfshm.rat in this eh/. •Nrery ranker Z , 2.644 07 of pre:ohms., la tho irorldhlreprosrbtekl. sioZO CAM W 44141111" & YOUNG, Rt Woof raM=l 4 141 P , OM 1 4 5 5,F.'5 I 1001 . .1a.".15 5" XTIVT. LOLII% ' OOD---30{.) eases for sale by 12J • th. 2.1 B FA 11.51111STOOR d CO. SUVAI{IIOtIBIIEALIS-160 hound and cl.o Fn. 1.61 e .441 e n01..k1 WATT a W ILS. I N. Nu :NA Liberty riENTEN NIA I. ANNIV FALSARY—Badges I.l..ntiere printed el W.ll JOIINSVONI CO.'S nr..ru Crulti MSc, 57 Wo.ol etrert. SAN Fkiln ) C. BILL'S FRANKLIN AL. 512 NAC Sr 1,27, ..r 114.11 by . 020 W. U. JOHNSTON a. Co._ B " 1' E R bids priule Roll Butter; IA I COVI par.o.ll du; 6 bbl. tl.. dts .4.. cw untl for sate try ~20j WATT & WILSON. LA Rlkegs Country Lord for sole by WATT* B EANS --!:..1,1,1s !:rnall White for sale by. WATTA WILSON. FEATHERS— 500 lbs Lire Gets4e Feathers fur .ale br 10...0 WAT('S WILSON. BUCKW NI EAT FLOUR—IiK) bags for mle j I.y TIMIS 11. COLLINS. DRIED A PPLES-1/1 bus for sale by not.l ZION KT 11. COLLINS. - - CHEESE—SOD for sale by 1.4 4, II EN RA' 11. COLLINS. JOU DRY FLOC bbls in store and for .410 WIN 11 . {14.4, '5 1 ' 1:0 000 ANJOU. ALMANACS AND DIARIES FOR lA59 Whnlrrole sat 11.4.101 K. Q Ct)Cfl It' NI, Allegheny. WA LL PAPER: -Gino Paper cheer, Wall Paper, Asudow Shades, tr. Freely stork opened. nuts K. C. COCUItAN. Allegheny. POTATOES. —ad/ bus Peach Bloe.oms arid Neahentoy-le. 40 d.. Ked, reed and for ssle by t ,„ ! , . RIDDLE, WIRI'd A. CO. Flt ESIL BU'rl'Elt.-1200 Ms, received and for sale by inolif ItlODi.k, IVIRTS • CO. O.II.EESE.-51 boxes prime cutting, recd ‘~.) and tor eels by RIAOLE, WIRTS • CO, • di No. 185 Liberty street. CRA NBER RI ES. —l5 blas Cranberriesin k" ,tore. and for kale Ly noPi if ITCIWOCK. MCCDEERit A CO. PISCO PA LIAN S.—Sprag,tke'e Atinols of .C. 4 the Ain Ilene Suipa„ r 1. V., INastovnlians The !Dab.- Chrtotian Lito hy Boardman: wilt. Innny otio.r near 10 - ,oks. past re by •J NO. ft VIS4C nor' No. Cl Market Nr.et. 111,EDF:RICK.T1IFIGItEAT r.+7.110.n1 VCIIIII., new Moot.. 11,enms oityr 11, otitis above reed today.by JOIIN L. DAVISON. ATEsioN I VEN I SON ! !—First of the y sonsoniu.t I' ...min, Partridge... Squirrel. Rabbit.. /Watt 01.totot, Tula Dad. and Geese, in any .piontiao, In .erns onlUn, or 17th, for Thanksgiving Day, .tract. nor • RIDDLE. WIRTS A CO. N 11p! Pride's too by H. L VAIINESMOCK a. CO, nor No to. corn, Wood and lth Ilk. V EAST POWDER--25 hoe Babbitt',, for _L soo low by PAIIIM , TOCK I CO. HI DES.-151./ dry 11i nt and 50 green baititi, arrive Rad for Q., by nor SPHINGES HAS/LAUGH t CO (I I Li.,ol"l"zi NNW YRti, NO, :108— The ‘,3 - Black Fran Quill; t.) It. ernoothwee and firmness of Mani I,egullarly fitted foe rapid Puntnanahlic Intel peon of 'rations brands, gold volt legal, counting Atom, and Logy alnlionary writing casein - treats eupply $3 and p. tine doalt, portfolio. 1. - a - tnutalea, walk..., Jr, , in great y K. C. COCU N, unlN N.. G Pe , letal ytre , et, Allegheny. SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BIC At the Cerignal Platting RIM, WIIERE Carponter Work nod Jobbing • PI be promptly attend...l to aft)", shorten' ',met tle notice, harm, all tho butt trooadrorklng Machinery "m -ore conm•mentlr Daman.' to do Irma at lower rates and ~111, 0n... flnada, tams 'ROY miler eatabladonent to the Wool. t 4 tth. lmorg Vt , nat and Manldlogs altray• on band and made to odor at the Central Planing 111111, Valor at., between Fotlared and Itral , ”lrest t, Allegheny oily. P.11 , 1 ' , non--not:I J.* 11. T. PRICE. NTKAaI VIA MILE WORKS. A lIBLE MANTELS. mattufactureil Ly loorldnary. always on band at very low prices Irorodure and ISaahatand Top. Monument c Tablets, and Urave &apace large and bean tiful always on hand. 0171., btu. 111 t/ Liberty alract, I7tt.t rgh. Watirooni, No. a 2..., MantYl Hoorn on acct.' atoll. both ' W. W. WALLACK VULCANIZED i NMI A RUBBER BELT INGI-10.401 front I to 20 What arida and 2, 3 abJ I ply Hoek. It twill viand 3atidagtotat ralttaolialt with- Uatog alroetal. The naval-tad cold will oot dbuittlatt pliability, and cal tat rot& to rat place orexpotood to the cold o elbow Injury. J. d 11. PHILLIP/I, tatl:" No. .f nod S ht. Clairol... V v tt I,CAN [ZED INDIA ItUBBEIt STEAM Inn In elleets, gasket@ and rope of ILIIUII4I air.. It I. prepar.l m. thit WO deg.. Fahren heit will not Mtnrt it, nod Ie flop rier to even thlng else, as on notsonnre h.,.0 much elasticity which atnnds to Wok deoreeet heat sod rosy her nerd about all pine. where pncknic t. necenrary. Y. I 11. PUILLIPS., Nom.= and Y 9 ItLCl.t street. Vir WOO Man Men 10.,.., Irish l'opllne, Fancy sad Mack Silk. Ilk. k nll Wool do Lain., Plaid Choltmerrs, Oolngs, Pnr. to tn• tonnd at . IttlltollY I EU/ Yr etre, out; Nortb-en. corn. 4th otol ]Nike! she. jot bent. TO LIE RENTED rr II E large and coniniraliotta promises, kouutl 1.4 LK IPITgL,” sltnated on M. Third .boat, Intercom Baur: awl Vino strophe, In the :ruse mw 1.11011 01 thoolly or Plillsr/elphla, containing about rooms, including a did ag room of large capaelly, and pavlure nud e halls of handsome rethltuellen. There ki also attached, largo actanuttrodations for horeetaud aurisget Thu Hetet has been renovated and put lu gond order and will be retried lure to a gnat tenant. The ventral locuthou eseuna the business commuully plan.. It among Oa met thelrable flatvis In tin , city. Inathrliels ithouseluct can he had. Apply to °ROVE; ur.alltt/Vg A BiIAYPIIKS, tin. 212 and lilt, Harr etreet, abr., Second. Philadelphia. a:W_er yr o LET.—A large well furniebed dwelling with All modern Impta—fur rent low tangoed touant. Jolt rovomen llleoß.llAllY A (10. WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, MASO2VIC BALL, Awn SIIIRRT. JOEIMPI—X P21.XC11T.E11.17., PROPRIETOR. ALL TIIE DELICACIES OF . & Tilt BRAWN, prepared by the maner• perlected otoksonared up at the shortest no rice from AIX O'CLOCK A. 11. UNTIL TWELVE O'CLOCK P.M. AU artieJes In the lion, pecanv to the Rut, West or Routh, reeeired daily by Exprese. end .erred upto order.—. Bosionrm.n grill bud the table et WALNUT WALL all that they could desire. . air Whalen& Depot for Oysters, Fhb, Game and early Vegetebbs its their ersteoWSWll 1.13 . orAhlyd A&BONERS SALE OF VALUABLE BLACLUNERY—WIII be sold by the oruhrslgued;ht Private side, di the in/whiner?, se., of Alexander Irwin Co., consisting to put of Pla. Lathes, two Planers, Wegener Cutting Machines, one Turtling Machine, ' Two Boring Present, tiro Drill Prows. An. Allmon° Bream Doctor, complete, capable of sopplllng two 17 Inch engines; One etwm Nligter, complete: - Two Enema with cylinders S inches In diameter and 2ti loam etrolte, wit complete with ballet, it. WAL IL FOREITTII, 4kaalipwe r012.4md No. Wl Water sW:eet.. THE BEST TEAS LOWEST PRICES, CAN BE lIAD AT TIIE PEkIS TEA sioßk Nu 39 Fifth et t, Wood GENUINE STUB AND TWIST _ DOUBLE BARRELED GUNS, AT T' E•N poLLA'Es. We will mutest thew genie every parifealar , erAO OARTiontia Eft A YOUNG; U Wood at WOVir.OPESING--Th beerassorted'Etoelc Wirotdramo aids; obairl.; amt., lionliorkaliirdoari, be pearls thadq Pkes• all lizaalaal helbeepu, shig.mg tt r ..• Oa . eatal e b at( OENTIttnfIIitANNIVEIIgAItrOP THE STAC 111110110, Pot? DIRKIVISE—NOVIEBLII Zilll,lB3£l, The Committee orAmangententa, in antoactke with the Chief Marshal and Aida, have arranged the %flawing pro s...me fur the Centennial Celebration on Thnnalay next: Th.. Committee of Arrangements fer celebrating this matt intereltiog stns historical events of Western Pennsylva nia. lo poranmea of the. dutlea L of Abair. sinpointment, an nounce that meet extensive arrangements have been made for commemorating. lo • beetinateg insantirsthni log scent,Os Thi.rstsyi Ifevember 25th, 1653, In the elty of ?zit:slugh, and expeet that the protesion will beiserhape the Mott imposing• ilenossoltrlatiett Of the that suer wit. massed in oar State. Thnothcera of the day chosen are: Praidng War. Wrtataa. 3 I Firs PHM/esitt —Allegheny county—Neville Crati. Ilon II Hreckinrlege, Hon Gaeta. Hatal . A, LW Vin Ilawk Ina, Hilary brunt, Fag, John.Thavr, Hp, tADCMJF. Otahamjr, Hon CharleaShaier, Wm EletmonanSEaq, John Enyder, Huh Hon Wm F Johnston; Sylvanns IsothroO,Xwbl John Graham. F-sq,Jantas As:derma, Idaq, Join Antfationi' Hag, Thorns. Itakswell,Esq, John Irwin. Esq, J , broartli n 9,1 Heisler, Ems' John :Sampson, Esq, J D Davi, Fag Weals:nominal county—Alm:ander Johnaton,Erederick J Com Hon Wm A Make., John C Phimmer, Esq. Fayette county—Hon J L Dawson, Ron Andrew:Rawl, James Yeeeh, Esq. Washington c‘woty —Col Wm flopkint, Hon J Ewing. Hon J Knight. Cream, county—Jesw Lazier, En, Gen J 11 Wells. Beaver manly—Hon D Agnaw,firo Shwas, EM Batter corinty—J Meehllng, Paq, D Angel , Eaq, Misr= county—lion tYm ntowiettloltu Lerch, H.q. Lawrence county—David Pankey ' q, J Crsalon' ronnty—Hon John Dick, John Wreriaod. reel, Erie county—lion 3 Thompson, E Bablat. Vonango county—Hon A Plummer, ft 1.. ~••• - • 'Warren connty-0 0 Irwin, Esq. • Jefferson county--J 11 Bell, Fag, A Corm, Elk county—Bon 3 L6lllls, Judge. McCown . , Indiana oonnty—Efon T Whito,D Stewart, fizz, Clarion county—lion o.llayers, P Kerr, Esq. Blair county—John T Mathias, Eaq, Hun B Blair. Cambria counly--O W Porabing, Egg, Hon P Noon. Armareng rounty—n..l Buffington, Hen R Orr. jrcretaries--Col Wilson AECatell.s, Job. Harper, EM, Cul Jam. P Barr, 11 Blddlu Roberta But, Chu W Rickel son, Esq, James B Murray, MN, L C Hepburn, Eeq,Col Wm Balkh, Geo W Cass, EMI. CLsa Esq, Il Lambert, Pas,, Cot T A Baott, Col J Heron Waiter, lul J P Masi. egi•fMr.l.l—flen Willhun Roblmioo, Jr. Aids tn Chief Narshatart WE Snalgrans, Col Psumal M'Relry, Capt C W Batchelor, Col D.14 , A :quart, John D Halley, Hen bar Markle, Col if J Morrison, Horn Jona. R 51 . 131iutsrk, Robe rt B. Shown AL D., Max Moorhead. A gtuerstl luritstion Is hereby exteodeago Wo dike. 01 Eamern end Weer., Penney! wards, 0111 , /, and Western. Virginia. to join with the fitinnle of Plttsborgh In this ectehr Won 301 IN S. COST/ RAVE, Chairman. mom F PROCERMION. The order of prot,seloo, O and 11,11Ilty or oult delegation willof follower Military, under command of O. Sarouxisital. tile righ W4tlng on Penn end Wayne streets, extending east. ..htidiers of 1812, and the Scott Legion, %Hiram on Wayne shone, right resting on Penn street. Agricultural Sudety will Orin on Liberty and Smithfield siltfeeta mitbfie ld rig Machht nating on Wayne streets, extending down United Sat e s