i TAB Iffy/ e 54145 tevinkto..., , The Howard I Vitt shl 1 rif i j 6 ii. l ettc_, ;• Asisocbstion±sf IttitiOrlaCts Publishes the results o .-; `of its operations during the prevalence of the 41 "'";""--_.. ; epidemic this year. On the 14th of August last , ' ci 6. BIDDLE & CO'. it assurned the responsibility of declaring the EDITORS end .F . yellow fever epidemic, and on the lot November .R OPR 1E 7'6 II S —! announced the cessation of the epidemic. The ' number of cases of fever treated under its super 2, 1858 . van 8,414. Of these 9,613 Were din- D. P:11113.1.101V.-:-D. aIIIDLE-...Mtli nun E=Mr=ll THURSDAY WARMS, DEC charged, cured; and 771 died. The largest pro logs -Bsi.u.—Tte Nashville Bonner, a news paper which in the fiercest whirl of Southern portion were Irish, making 1,485; next tame the de ter, ; 0,9 next, natives of the United fanaticism has ever retained a calm and digni- statm 4ut The fund of the Association, at the fied style of expression on ell the exciting gees- atart was 545,281, but the long continuance of done of politics, and raised its warning voice the - t . teen , xhansto this amount, and aaairil ,,,„ against the unreasoning demands of a p ant y lions were requested and were freely furnished. Mad with power end prosperity, comes forward , The assets of the Company in August were $45,- With en appeal for honest John Bell of Tenses - now they ore only $1,920. The average see as the opposition candidate for the Presiden l• expenditure - during the reason was about $ll Cy in 1860. Doubtless it is too early to agitate for each person treated. The mortality tables that question yet. We think that what Mackin- of the city shown total of 4,850 deaths by yellow tosh calls "a masterly inactivity" Is the true j f rom June 27 to Nov. 21; and if the num policy of the opposition at present. We could. her cured bears the sante proportion to the deaths never better afford to be quiet than- just at the I as is shown in the report of the Howard Associa -present time. Death is busy upon the vitals of Con—nearly lice to one—the number of persons the present monster, which dominates in Wash- I attacked with the epidemic must ha;ie been about ington. Cerberus at the gates of hell was not , more unhappy. He has been fed with sops until.' the bread tray is at last empty. Like the viper eurrounded with the ring of fire, the brute turns its fangs upon itself. We can afford to wait the suicidal demise. It will not probably sur vive The opprsqching session of Congress. Who the "las: of the Mohicans" will set up at Charleston to be knocked down again, no one can tell. It will not be Buchanan, because he is the lemon skin that will have been squeezed dry before a year from next summer. "lie win kle fit to oast out and be trodden under foot" of eaveholders. The gratitude of the slavelio: rug oligarchy is in the inverse ratio of the services of dough-faces. Ilow yort Buren wont over board in the Convention of 1044 and Pierce in that of 18501 Tho extremists of the South will probably control the Convention of 1880, and whether they put up a man of their own kidney, or fish in some obscure country town for some "mute inglorious Bigler," as a candi 'date, the platform will be of the most undoubt ed Southern pine and the substantial props of it the most undoubted Congo importations. Under buck oiroumstances-it is not unlikely that Mr. Douglas, wlio has just now gone down to Mississippi to look over his negroes and to examine the "arsenals," the "fixed ammunition" and the "Minnie rifles" of "brother Davis," may be a whine quid, a ecrt of third candidate awning that "great principle" of his boldly into the field. These things Lints above hinted at, may come to pass within the comparatively short time be tween this and the battle of 1860. Let us wait nontentedly, and see warring democracy play the game of the Kilkenny cats. ' In this etate of the Can with the enemies of freedom in our country, called "the Democratic party," we think it unwise now to press the name of any particular candidate. Mr. Bell is a most excellent and worthy man, hut would it net be as Well to wait a little and see what the future may bring forth, before adopting the name of any candidate, while yet the field is not clear and the Locofocos are Diming their sharpest wea pons against themselves ! Maui of our people are prerehted by con scientious ECTIVICS from going to the Theatres, and however proper is the abstract their scru ples may be, they aro cot off from one of the most delightful pleasures which a cultivated and refined taste is capable of receiving. They hardly dodcfitaad how great a charm the acees. eoriee of action and an agreeable voice odd even to the most exquisite imaginings of our best authors. Ile idea may be illustrated in a pleasant way, at any family or social gathering; by selecting a tasteful reader to entertain the company with some pleasant story or simple ballad; such poems, for instance, as Coleridge's "Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner," or the humor .. ma "Tam O'Shatiter," or "John Gitio," or - the (=oils old English ballad' of "Chers_Chaso," or "Miles Standish," or ct thousand and one other things which we might mention. Those who are not already occustomed to it can try;__ •• • 4 - 'ation iiecome a favorit• , -(Le ((-• • - --- attrtnihr nreside. There are few person=_ not on the stage and in deed' not over many of the players) capable of reading well the writings of Shak.spearo. On the stage, the lights, scenery, dresses and other ac cessories, are apt to distract the attention some what from little inaccuracies in reading, which without than( would grate harshly on the culti vated ear—and not many readers feel themselves capable of standing the test of the criticism of a large public audience without their aid. Dar ing the latter end of the last century, Garrick introduced "Dramatic readings." His audiences were the King and Queen aid the - nobility of England, and the Still more noble men and women who were cotemporaries with Dr. John eon and Hannah More. Tiv.se entertainments seemed peculiarly adapted to the cultivated minds of that literary age, and at no time since have they been so popular as in the present day. Dickens, Timakcray and others in England, and in this country Vandenhoff, Whitney, and a few more with their Shakspearian and other read ings and lectures are delighting thousands by making vivid to their perception the treasures of sblimity, pathos and humor which fill the pages of the Poets. And this brings us to the object . in view of which we set out. We Wine that '•Vandenhoff has bean reading Oct immense and delighted audiences in New York, Buffalo, and elsewhere. Why cannot we have him or Whit ney here! What is the Young Men's Library Association about 0- Let ate hear from thorn in answer to our anr(gestion. ECCENTRICITY or SOUTH CAROLINA.— SouIII Carolina will not keep up' with the times, but ritber prides, itself iu its eccentricity. We, yeatcrday, announced in our telegraphic col nails thatlbe following resolutions were offered In the Senate of that State,-and referred to the Committee on Federal Relations /linefeed, That the Constitution of the Melted States contains no grant of power to regulate, pre cept or restrict commerce among foreign nations;, aud, therefore, all acts of Congress purporting to prohibit or toterfere with the Clara trade between foreign countries ore unconstitutional and have no rightful force or effect. ..Resolced, That the act of Coerces declaring the Aare trade to bo piney,-if it ho understood as af- Iltnains. that it is piracy in the nature or things and `tie the tense of the Constitution, affirms what is Iva. tree; an d inasmuch as it purports and intends to 'convert into piracy what is not en in the nature of things and in the some of the Constitution, the said let is untonstitutiona/, null and Told. South Carolina haelts own notions of govern ment policy, and they were formed early in the last century, when the world understood little of Republican principles. Its construction of the "Constitution must therefore be receired with many. grains of allowance. As an authority, it is decidedly too musty to suit this advanced pa-. riot of the nineteenth century. Its position in regarktu other States of the Union resembles In many respects the alleged situation of the city in Central America, described to Stevens, t h e travel*, by the Spanish padre. This city stand!, alone in a wildernrss, without intertiourse with the rest of the world, with the saute habits, manner' and customs which characterised the inhabitants of that region before the discovery of the continent. ~T he organic law of South Carolina ignores the very spirit of Republican- Eno, by curtailing the privileges of tho people sad recognising an odious property qualifica tion, and Is a century behind the other States of the confederacy. It is within itself a petty deqvitism, governed by exploded aeries and cast-off Mutinous, And • is, therefore, incapable of construing. laws or advancing doctrines for ft great Eirobliaan gammon* whiob is in its very nature, progressive and liberal. • Tun telegraph announced the other night that Itibert , Owon, !'Amortosn .I.lht/tder; was dead. Robert: Dale Owen.ts the mai of the Asocknan'lfinliter to Itaplee; 'and the person deoessect ltiollithor, the well-knora. radial phtleaopherdlobert Owen. He via Baran old. VII "gams Faimer isinineoes's istaierol mskii 0 Antos* Ist is le ais **well itoilkolea aricultural mar.. Puis. ihitsfe, Badwater, x..T.,!iiao oentaft,raz• THE ELECTORAL Cou urea show Lhe Tote of 11, in case Oregon and liansaa are admitted rote Sudow. No. el Vote.. Slave Etat:, No. of Vote.. Maine. S Dolaware 3 New Hampshire. Vermont 1;'I . North Carolina 4 South Carolina II Georgia. Massach.ettg Rhatlo Nand.. Connecticut,.. New 1 ork Sow Jorsev RUIZ= Pennsylvania 23 Lo •iisienm4 13 Tams 11 Tennessee Munelota Callfomil Whole College Total, 19 States ISO Necessary to a choice.] 54 According to tho late elections for Congress, the following Stater have given popular majorities for the Republicans: . . 13 I Ohio. 23 4 Poinsy Ivan la. 9 Vermont 5 Michigan . 6 IVlaeone in Mauacbusatte 13 Illinois... New York 15 Es= —Three more than would he nereesary to a choler', with scarcely a doubt that New Ilampabire, Rhode Nand, Connecticut and Kenna will add their eigh teen votes to the number. Tun triennial assessment for Philadelphia Is completed. The amount of taxable property is represented to be $153,000,000 real estate, and $2,07,811'il pommel property, making an aggre gate of $155,q7,11;:1. This is an increase over last year of about. three million; of dollars. The number of taxahles this year is set down at 103,- $5O, a decrase of 31:2'i since 18.13. The Ledge, says the falling off is in the manufacturing wards, and is the result of last year's revulsion. The Bulletin says "it will be very hard to convince those who are familiar with the progress of Phil adelphia, that there has been a decrease in the number of taxable inhabitants within the last three years, and that the increase in the value of personal property has been next to nothing.- LATsn adriccs have been received from India. The dates are from Alinhabad tip In Oct. loth and from Bombay till the Itath. Details are given of the actions fought in the neighborhood of Lucknow, from which one might judge that the rebels iatended to advance upon Lucknow itself. At all events they appear to have been engaged in occupying a greater area, but columns of British troops which march ed from the town soon put them to flight. Lit tle additional light is cast upon the movements of Tantia Topee. He seems to have hail the best of the fight with Scirtdrah, the troops hav ing ultimately fraternized with his. A fear was entertained that he was marching in the direc tion of Jhansi. The fight which took place be tween General Michel and the 13 walior rebels at • Chundalee may be described as an open battle The enemy was 10,000 strong, and Gen eral Michel defeated them with a combined force The enemy fought fiercely, but toot 500 mon In other respects the news - from India may be deecribrd as exhibiting a vast amount a! rebel lion that has yet to he overcome .113ITNSK tv,s 111.i.r. - %reorder", i••• eon. Al.l se old r man. unwed John Brobst,living in the Glades, iu that county, recently discovered that ho was the righful owner of a large tract of land, in the richest mineral region of Pennsylvania, under laid with immense eesms of coal and iron, and valued at eight million dollars. Brobst, it is said, lived on the land fifty years ago, became involved through his brother, mortgaged his property to its then full value, and came to Maryland, where ho has ever since lived in indi gent circumstances. The property subsequently passed into the Lands of his nephews, who af terwards sold it to a wealthy company. The difficulty of giving a good title to the property, led to the fact that Brobst was still alive. lie was searched out, found, and taken on to Penn sylvania, and, according to the Allryhantan, has sold out all his right for the sum of 5.11.,600,000. AN OLD Braun Daiwa--John Bender, of this place—who does not know Bender, the veteran ; stage driver'—has driven the mail coach on the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike for up wards of thirty-five years, without intertniseion or interruption. IL is calculated that during that time he has averaged fourteen miles a day for every day in the week, excepting Sunday, and has consequently travelled 153,371) miles ! Ile is always at his post, faithful and honest, and looks hearty and notice enough to drive twenty years yet. lie has one horse in his team that has been driven about 11 years uninterrup tedly, (48,202 miles l) If any man in the court. , try deserves a pension for long continued public . services he certainly does, for carrying the United States mail faithfully for thirty-five years. Besides all this, be is an old soldier and served his country faithfully in the late war with Great ; Britain. We believe that be has obtained his land warrant.—McConnellsburgh Drmocro. A MITEDEBEZ SENTINCED.—Henry Gambrill, one of the members of the Plug Ugly Club, of Baltimore, was, on Monday last, sentenced to be hung for the wilful shooting of policeman Benton a few weeks since. He is namely twenty-ono years of ego. and is the eon of a res pectable tradesmait. He kept a drinking sa loon which was known no a rendezvous for his brethren of the club. When asked by the court if he had anything to say why eentence of death should not be prononoced upon him, he pro- tested his innocence in the most solemn man ner. Tue Gubernatorial nomination contest among the Virginia Democracy waxes hotter and hotter. The Richmond Enuirer now before us, publish es Dr. Ruffner's appeal to the citizens of Western Virginia, which was endorsed by Hon. John Letcher, to show that Mr. Letcher is too abolition to represent the Democracy, the document is nearly seven colnmns long, and certainly is a great attack on Slavery, and contains compari sons with the free States which are very nn favorable to slavery. A Tate OF Hotness —The following is from an exchange: 'lwo brothers-in-law, named Hunter and !teed, in Grand Cote Prairie, Ran dolph county, Illinois, got into an altercation a ; few days since; while to a room alone. They went at it with kuires, and when first discovered , one of them was lying dead in a pool of blood on the floor, and the other was editing near by in intense agony from a terrible gash in his abdo- • men, from which his entrails protrudyd. As astonishing act of vandalism is recorded. In the Church of All Souls, Langham-place, London, was a very fine picture of great. value, "Jesus Crowned with Theram" Bomo weak minded person, secreted himself In the Church, and during the night cut up into shreds and completely destroyed the picture. It is known that this tuna have been the motive to the out ' rage, for the letters "I. H. S. - were also cut off -the front of the cloth covering the communion table. Vitxu'Asmints to Vinainta.—A letter from Page county, Pa., in the Alexandria Sentinel, states that wolves are very plentiful in that county, and very destruct ire to sheep;—ape gen tleman having lost a Hock of forty lest week by these ravenous animals. A panther measuring feet from tip to tip was killed last week while springing from the hog pen of W. S. Modiset with a shoat in his mouth. Tne three hundredth anniversary of Queen Blizabeth'e accession to the throne had been cele brated with Protestant demonstrations in various parts of England. The Bishop of London de livered a lengthy primary' charge "to about one thousand clergymen of his 'diocese' at St. Panl'n He condemned the practice of the confeasional. , Vunastrunna.—The -Bury (England. Poet sale that Mr. Wedsle, - who died recent l y' with only threepence;bible pocket, and whose funer al expenses were defrayed by. a subscription, wits wealthy , . wlreariears ago, And owned 100 horses, but, wailitlied by his !ogees on the "turf." , In the Boston 'Nike Coup, loi*a.y.'; a height ielto% le ng i.y,of.. sloven yenta, was 'seatiasSal Jo ti.4.Arsootitolbiaigtos, for being s,;,oshien 41 Think tit thet A cenntinty.- =EN . , ... „ . . . Lo r dsl - .4,'' . ' Faozinctre.The young Englishmen, • - ' penal Rohm,. ' .:' ' ' ' i _attn. Ibbertisimento.- Grosvenor, Caiintdish and others, tone in num- . - -..„....;...,,____,,_ ..___ _ „.._ ..---.. bey, 'who went up to Red River, on a buffalo Permanent Office. PELFLENOLOGA% • MESSRS. FOWLER ..kWELLS, . 1 ,--, - ,„..., bunting expedition, some months since, we nn- Complying with the urgent rerfue.t of hue dersland are weather bound at the Red River d ,,,,i,, or o.l‘. _ ti.. .. OP NEW VOIR. nunmmee a r:suraa of i t il•ero lid ; ' '.Bettletnents. They are anxious to get oat of the ! DRS. ,. a . 13 1,,,,,- „,_ J. w. s v it K s b L y KC ic t rir, 'N l ' :, l rrilj; " ,, j ? 1 1 1:,!,, :: ' ,7 ,F.:7,. 1 4 . . 44* 1ti n7 serape in which the ardor of their inexperiended : flavo coselculnl tp oquaits ftwa,,,, youth has entangled themselves, but will hose' PIitIBIANENTI,T IS PITTSOUItcut, • LA FAYETTE HALL, to wall until snow falls in sufficient depth to And may be rousultol al their .tlic, r,tim”m.;ll, 41 1 WEDNESDAY evening, Der isio'cliPA, andcontlnulog ELY fia.,,e, make the road practicable, when they are nom- , N,l , . 1:41 Penn. St ret eI c Igt, 1555, ntEVCNIN,,S. ing down on dog trains. IC their noble blood DSPOSITIC Ella ST. CLAIR HOTEL. RR- Admittance-First ;Lecture, Frate, en the othori 25 does not get chilled in the process, it must pos - I.ly..sce r t s„„d, y , wc e ,,,,,,,,, m pu n ., nel i n ns, f. , LI. Pit ,. ..7 . 1 1 , , E:1i i for jtR: fr i t", ip,0 ., D,..11 2 0 , ... . _ nr, sees on element of phlogiston which don't exist Bronchtxto eieiJl pct., Chronic Com pl sant • na. ~,,,',:,, ,7,:::,::,,,,, ' 0 11; L ‘ ,„. 1 ,t1,2,,,, in blood of the piebion sort .—gf. pour s risseer , Aulplleaftd ste, orcatishig Pulmonary 01,,,,,mc,,t.1iu; lion sawn, mlioinhaic the Hall. de2.7ttlAlor If SOP. 21 ' C./ ,,, A, Henri Dion:ate, Affection. of its Liver, -°p- ,-, 'MUSIC LESSONS. ... . - , .. pryria, G.:rilin, Perna! , Camplaln It, dr. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEICAI.ES • FIT Cll A STACKS would atern itat their tt deeds of stimulants hare bean invented sod sold, purport. , of lousamption bae.rd upon the fart that rn• log to be specific In the various dire.. and derangement. to which the delimit( form of woman muter bee subject.— ins in theldoof ryttrat at large, bull, 1.4 , r. • The result or nil these stimuleuts h er , been to Impart mo - •e t drorlopMent io for lungc•on , l tb..l Menlo( undoy menforyactirdy to tits nervous rytteto. Sod by vigor to . the musclei-, but thten•liof hoe bent anceeedni by o •lepros ••• • 't• - ' slop and prostration greeter thaubefone and the teponted blood and etrdeitheo th° hplto . Ul 1.1.; per., tiny laso attempts of involids to MOM thaml.l,,, op by Huse into MEDIC:IN the. v vino iliedily,bni rnmeher, bare finally ended In destroying what little vitol y (40m . ,a 0 f no , d organization ass left lint In using -Brerfinee's IldLtnd Riders . you will fled on each disastro. moults. It is a Oct..) nod fullelide are esrundll 101 l doo nesting purely regetnide compound, 'prepared on ettirtly scientific the proclaim Humor curabillry (.0 any tt remold inliPti upon principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Pro- i the plausible,but Men that tho'woo tbedisonee Cart (mar, Doodlers. Under ita•influence every nerve and tuns cle receives now strength and rigor, appetite end dlorp be reached in a direct 1.3 1111.4.01.(n," for as is-fore torn, and. finally, perfect health. • stated, the seat of M. (flinty is is Me Nom! owl Its rfects CAMOO - .l'-13e metal to 'nth fur litterhave'S Holland only to the lungs. tem. The geoid popularity of this modicine hoe Induced many imitations, which the poblic should gnarl minima ..`,l :7;-I,','lL.:••••t rtlyZedawfctl • s to [Loeb wie.,iag in one. pa - rebating. - - Ser. Cirilold at $1 per bottle, °rat: bottles tor gfi, by the pro- G-1-7.0 V ER B plieters,BENJ. PAGE, J., lt CO.. Mmtnfactoring Mamma , ceutistasnd Chemlata,l.7 Wood street, between Ist sad 74 sts.,Pfttetrgh. Pa., and Druggists generally. nofidelkwP :lE.—The following fig e next Electoral College, 5 Maryland 5 l irgiola UATINtI JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK era now n terv. fr,el, wade FURS rnmprish.v . Floutln 7 A Inbamo %link Sabi, :non, Nlarlit, SR.!. Fqn:ro-le, Ittch, Vb.torlttra, 11off‘ 1101 i Cods, F.-It lb:touchn. Tb , n.ron , ls boon been nelertn4 with 61,11 cato , no,l ho nohl n 1 ,n.nll profits. LaiWu m 'Unlit to parchaso 11.411 1 , 011.3 nre invited to ran Ind .xnnlinn onr stock. noll7.fell ITIOTIIEII.SI 11iOT11ELLSII MOTLIKUSItt I Kentucky 5 9rhanette.. Miaeouri... 3 Total, 15 6tate5.....120 4 Add 15 free Stateg.lB6 Don't toil to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup kir i'hlldren Teething. /t has no equal on earth. It greatly fecilltatea the process a/teeth/tax by .ensuing the gnu., ri /11. 105 all itiflarrinietiou—.ill allay pain, and le tare n. ri eisisitu the bowel.. Depend upon It, mothers, it will gise reel layonrrive., and relief sod health to yunr It le4t.. hurfectly Fide to all coo.. Tide preparution Ic the Protect/pie. if nue of Lipid - leered and skilful Davila Clippie/arts lu Now rnglet i. nod has Imo used with failing enecete to millcone ~A.A. We it the t...st end turtdd melody in the world, In all cares , d Pyst.ntery and Dirirlioea in Clithireo,trhethsr it arises frets teething or flora any other mom. If life and health non be estimated by Minn; and conts,lt is worth im weight in gold. Yfillior.. a Wiliam aro sold over,- year to rho t:nOrd Etatt, I. 1. an cad tool welLtriod rrturoly. PRICE ONLY Li CNNTH A ItOTTLE. SirNom. genuion aolees the lac:drake of CURTIS. k PER K INS, New York, lam) the outside wrapper, Sold by Draggiete threnkhowt the world. tra. OM. 11. KE'Ttikß, Akeut for Pittebergh fn a m, CALI R ' A LINE_ A NERII . 4 N, 471. A NW" .4ND PACIFIC SNIP eAN.I 1."0.1(PANI, PROPRIETORS. OPPOSITION LINE AT REDUCED RATES. Sea IC. TO a. TIL.CLSCO. Firat .1.111 .......... s2.23lUppereteerage :WO Sr.rontl enbin . I.oolLower inoenige 00 The Aplevit,leteamehip WASII.INOTON, or 20t4 tons re gluier, Capt. henry Churchill, baring Nen fitted cip pretsly on 'h. California track Tythe Nicaragua rook, will learn Ler pion, North Hirer. Neer Wrk, on Monday the Clth of Decethber, at 2. M, carrying pareengers, malls, and freight to Sun done del Norte, to connect et San Juan del Sir with the well known and commodious steamship ItElt• MAN. Copt Curondy, fir can Francia.,, California. Thome splendid st”mabitas offs, nmerpu.oed accommodation, for the safety and conikrt of tomsennem. Tim Isthmus mute llorakchly repaired end in good order, and the conotry healthy. For Fess.. and inns apply ,otte at CI, ...Mot of th Company - . t.. .1,44 N P. TELV ER'hfN , Agent. —E,..15 No. a Bus ling Green. New Yuri. W Lll L.l SALRI -(4. 11: N C NO. 41! Fir :-,tvtrrr 121= MEI= The Groat Engiten Remedy CELIuI3IIATED FEMALE PILLS! Prsparud fr.m • proecrtialorref Fir James Clot M D. Phystvian Tatmerdloary to the Queen- Tide wolf known Medirine le nu inspreation, but a no nod tole remedy for Female Illfdenitier sod °lntro. - Om., rorn any caner. whatever; im.l although a pone, fel rotised,, they contain nothing hurtful to the cototitution. TO MARRIED LAN TS it is pecollarly anin4 It will, lea short limo. bring au the monthly period with tegol.ity. Tl.ele Pals hoot norm been I,.ewe to fail sokele flee Jim, time. theirmnd page of pamphfel an veil ohlerrod. Tor full particuLsra. get • pamphlet, free, of the agora. B --$1 stoTO postage stamps enclosed to any mitharl red agent, will insure a bottle, containing carer ea Toils, by return mall. R. 1.-TAUNT:STOCK t CO., Pittsburgh, wholesale fa,mot, mid mid by all druggists. T BAGS. BAGS, BAGS, BAGS. GROCERB and DRAIN DEALERS esti no w be mpplisd with Bags imitable to their trade. ori the shorleii maim at the following inocceo gracM • PF.A lt LE9S-e-i! bosh bags T2I4E i , 100 ~!!‘ 7 7 lEux.24 didy.a.l • - • • FLOUR SACK?, ned]) designed and 1,11/1..1 to in dor It, or bide nack• t onbleachd)slo,&l 2,60 ? 1:.) or 1 1 1.1(.91.11,1 nr ntaldwerhe.l)ll,l In'. 11 Won. 12 or I-16 " 1134d/t.llO I WO. Dalt Pocket, linme. inter. Mimi., Wool .114,1 Dlilotdng Raga made SO order ‘A o low prices al nay manner tory lo lb, country. PAPER !inns, finm 2 oz. to IC Ihe .1.. r Orotele, Tee Dent ere. etc a about the ' , rim of pap,. Pent. arlehing can bar* their verde printed noon tbrao bade WI dlr., ore made. DAVID C. t11111.10r,. PittabUrgb Dag Mann'actorv, No, 2rd Liberty atoaet corner AXII ORAINKR .4; VCALMIS VV - hit e 1.1‘1.1 1 Zino t w. MIN>, klsoly 1.1 Putty. itrn.hro, .t 144 Wl.l inrert, two deers °hew Tiepin A 1 ) ,),. entitkliar _ —•- • • ---- - Forwarding and Comadaalon Ddercbant, I W. At D. ItiNiai-T.A. J. 11. 11:1111119TV. PI. IL, 163 Third &rest, Pittsburgh, Penna., Harlon had the advsotages of Eastern Connects sod Wee photo, and actress' tosra . proctlee, otters Id. proknlonsl services lo SERDICIAL AND MEDICAL CARNI•. 11,. W. D. Howard. ite,D. H. A. McLean T. 11. 8111, Erg J x. Mot,. ETNA. BTOVIG WOl 2.l{S. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, MAIM, MM.. MIDI/an MM. MIITT nr COOKING, 1 1 /IGLOO, AND UF,LTINO STOVES Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &o. S.le Proprietor of the coletreted PATENT GAS BURNING and SNOIELCON!IIIIING COOK STOVES. Office and Sales Room, mrlAly•lfc No, VVooti Rt., Pitt•burgh. KOtaikri & GREGG, bnpnrters and Dealers in Foreign and American A full and complete msOrtment of all (1e .311./a.-111 of lIARDWARE, Wholosaln .d acme , roo In , bad fa pricer sattzfactory to the purcbruer ett the At/010 establt+lcloot Imhof every deuriptiou In urge r.lety. Merchants, lircbantro 00 , 1 Farmers an, Invited to can. pr,29:.llyrc. SAM ROAD - OPUCH COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth-- lit:16:11141plal (Suesnn. A.E ° I t:Rer ; 4 / ' & 414 ) • • * itunitUßVialeue RAIL ROAD. SPIRES, onAnts ' AND BQAT SPIRES. Vioratrrt.4.• nffri'val . - ' 55perial ilottrro. puits! runs!! puns! NtIeOOISAD Br CO-, 131 Weeti Street, Pit to tturiitt Via NICARAGUA Thn tr.n.it of the lethsons Included AMERICAN WATCHES ItEINIMSIAN h )VEYRAN, LE= W.A.TO Ii GOLD J MEL la IN /71-T El= MATERIAI FIHIIVWY H. C.701_..1.1NS ()hors°. Butt e'll 1 3 44 .'xib4 -Flub - And Prodten , .Cianrndly, Wird Wr•i[. Allsfmr94 Ora. Wagon hleCandle.. Ilon. 11. A. Weaver. T. J. Bigham. John H. Mellor. bal. Jacob AlcOrallearr, Iq. myarlrllc 11.A.H,D WA.17.1C,• 551 Wood Street, Plla.burgh, Ps J. M. LITTLE: DACEIRCURLA.Z.I"I" TAILOR, No. 54 St.. Clair Street, (Dr.hieh'e New Building,) 5e30:13-dfn PIIMMBEIROU,PA B. B. C. P. ZidARKL/1, • • • zugricrmas us . P11.1241-41,14D ALL HINDS w .It. bre} P Warehousei' Bro. AT WOO4Blrost, . I , lromirsall; 'Rags boioght af:painketrainw. myttt re =ME= I=l SEWING MACHINES Were marded tin? FIKST PREINIUM at the Penn eylnuln Agricultural Society nt 11,1 r A 11111 Mi Eshi. Sppt.artber Tit], 511,201.13 and 0 , t.1,r Ist, I KIS. . THIS rnsaauv wAs Nor noruirr ASTIf WHEELER & WILCOX SILVER MEDAL WAS. Thole S4SO %chisels semi tothe $125 Shields° xlth es• ceptlon of tho forsiture. These 1llehiLl(11 Sow from too spools, nod forma mom of nue:poled slerngth, beauty, anti elmitlelly,sshlch sill not rip, even .f es .Q fonrrls st hl. cot. They ore nnosrati.nsbly the brst !hp oieskel for family nse. SirS.nd fin . sell - alba. On and after this date the pri.o of , or to redureJ as follows. New Machine, plain finish tab1e...... 50 UJ Do do plated talk , 75 00 Do do with coverand drawers ,40 00 Do do large 5ize........ ......... GS 00 Do d o do do plated 40 00 Do do plated and pearled 100 00 AaU latter els.l proporlion W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT THE FIFTH VTI: linT SHIRT MANUFACTORY, PITTSBURGH PA DRAPER AND TASLORy Orn. 62 RT. CLAIR STREET, PITTEEIGEGIE, PENNA., Invites public attention to hie new and bean tifiii.attment of Fall ponds, ectisisting of Cloths, Camp mores, Voting. And Coatioes of every earisty rind 031,,, adapted to the best city and country trade, which will he made op with promptness nod despatch. and nt ratra no 1 ,, oA nt ntiy otEesaimllsrestahlisbnient In the city. FUNS t FURNf! Now Fur Store from Philndelphin LOUIS MILLER, Mannfitottirer of !at kinds of Ladtra and Gentlernca'a nue, Sleigh and Car. riaUe Rola, dealer in Buffalo Rebel, kr . aholaarde and retail. at Co. 119 Woad street, aborn rlttli Fors repaired, clenord mot altcn,l in tlo beet maw:, iloo,ls made to order at abort antic,. All kind* of rhipplreg fora bought JOAN COCILRA.N lIIANIIPACTUKIAS or Iron Iletning, Iron Vialtr, Vault Doors, Window Shalom, Window Guard'', &e., Noe. 91 Second Street and cp Thrrd Street, (Bart. - ten Wawa and Marker,' PPIPSHUItOII. PA., IIt•a (A naiad a variety of new Pattern, fancy and plain, llaitalio (or ell parroaa. Particular ariturlun paid to en claelac Oran, Lot,. .r.raingttmne ar ..hart Inctlrn VANDEVER & FRIEND, A. "I" 'r 0 R. N F, Y s A'V 1-V SOLICITORS IN CIIIANCURIC, :A. S. Shin..., /rock, Puburo, Awn. 43 - Collection!! promptly made In nny ;ink 01 tiorthm-n loan, or Western Wlnconnio. Will attrod to th.pnrchn.nnnd lI.JIJ. of 14,1 &Inn*, 01, talninq Nlonny .n 1 Inman nn , l 3{nrtom.n IMIIIILPVi VI n SON Clll-01. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS. FOUNDERS AND ISACIttNISTS, \V A. E 4 Ff. IN(o NV 0 .1-2. Pittsburgh, Penns Office, No. 21... Market eeeeee '7l:gt."it,'nrtakbt; f t,'=..""Zrf Work iobblo.; and R.P.4r04.1 dune on short kotko Inealydlo . I D t 11TTEST, Extra' t 4 Teeth rsnxe tt Nrii A 1.W.1.1.13,7 ‘ll4lll.pris•A lt , 1:1 pm. may. Tmtlt from to lull nett.e . lo,rt.l . 7m tha v trim. metallic baruu. I 4 silo Itiveita ema, . enter. /Vreelaia Ws. alth cvntinnum gum, whlc.L in bcatily,claanlinaas and durability cannot fall t.. pleaul. Call mad asamnina apad- Ika—Ortico Nu. bl Fourth %Ir., Slaiket, ory.) Pittsburgh. .1,43p.if0 MITCHELL, HERRON & CO, YIIIQ/SCTVRO.! Cyoking, Parlor and Ileat STOVES, Grate Hunts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, Sr., 194 Liberty NC, Pittsburgh, P.. tor22kly 41 - - 1% , 1 N N 31ana4ctwarzand Donlan In all Limlll.o TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CNIVARS A N D 1...8AFt TOBACCO, Comer of Smithfield Mreef ¢nd Diamond PITTSBURGH. PA Pittsburgh Steel Works. JON MS., .1301,713 Sr. CO 11 sutif.ctoten of OAST STEEL; id., STILISiO, PLOW .od A. B. STEEL; SPRESHIS mai AXLES, CkorneT Eno amt INTO Street., Piatharpa. Pa main U. H. u0ci..w...a..$ SC. co) 111.111ACITILVIN 0? Rogers , Improved Patent Steal Cultivator Tenth, I:lnn , r Ross and Fngt Smelt, PitAaargA, loJ:1ydlc• FOR.F.IGN— kr: X CITA—NG-R. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY• DUNCAN, SII.EIOIAN & CO., ON TIM UNION BANK, LONDON, IN HUMS Of ONE POUND IRTFAILINO AND 1714AUDA. Pribeltad °Wog ond havto. Folurn, Hrlgium, !Jutland. thrmarly, Rolub. nmal nth, Eltroomol St.tpe, topOnuilj nu band and rot WU 11. & Imko.a. Wood 41r, , ,.1 Third DAtYICt3 Sr. CLM, VG `,.! filuti and Orimratninl ',minters /1311.11,11T1111t. Igo Matti-SIN AIL kinds of It'altstooct, Stitt fr anti Cigars, I.••rarnolly !Own tho 111.111[111m No. 1211 Wood .root, In • Wilton W tholr Iltumfoctottog)•col.tollltooto,No.4 3l roria tr"t, ,, h 4, rt , tbot gill 10. ilboutml to ro,.lootto•Ir (Hondo. ap2llltolf. I.)NN'I'IFYrit DR. W. P. FLINU.T.Nr.gua haling re turned to l'ltttbnrult will, tho Inttotion of umhlug^ti"' It I.ls fotoro muldture, can ho Wand 00 tot ovrtar, NO. 101FOURTII STIIIItVO. lortimmo Wood mOl FM11011.44 .tn. llE3.oflito boom from 0 L. M. to 4 r. u. ocaltrletufr 27 — l.4.ol.2fifiliittl or, Otatrus • Foreign and lioniegtie tiilit of Exchange, covrirtcAirs or-nerosrr, 11.6 N K. NOTES AND SPECIE., 211.1. 67 MA.11.66.1.4 , 61111:ET, PITTSDUREII, PA. •11..1.0Ilectioo. made ou all the prlorOilil cities through out the Untteil Statvi. TAM. atoi.riu ;fl4 - XLVIIUCTOAXIII 01 Alcohol,,Cologna Spirits and Faxil OH, &nun rfe Nor. 11121 ~4170 &mond hkrort. 12ItUADI ItCADI—"Ye afflicted mut," the rullti; /..1. log certiticoul of • cure actor 20 yes.' gm:Alegi . , . LI. T. Usismobo—Drar Sir: 1 harp been troubled with au aillictiou of the Bladder and Kidneys for or. twenty years. I hare tried Pbyaklnd to Oniti, aml at last conclu ded to give your genuine Preparation a trial,. I had heard It highly apoketi of. It afforded 104 Immediate relief. I have cowl three bottles, and I here uhlalued more relief from Ito eirKta and feel much better than I barn Ibr twenty year. prelims. 1 Loo. the greatest faith hi Ito rhinos mid curwro pollen,-amt •hall do all in my power to make It known to the afflicted. 'toping this may promo advnutre goons to you to omitting you to introdare tlm metheine. I am truly yours, hi. Blremisties. Levrl,tovrn.rn...7no. x 4,1857. Shonld soy doubt Mr. McOor width, oh) lento. t, he 10'a, to tho following itonUonleo Hon. Wm. Bigler, osUovornor, Petinoylmnln. Hon. Thom If. Stomata', Ph iladolpisin • Dom J. O. Knox, Judge, Tioo f'n. Ilom J. S. Black, Jthi go. PLlladsipols. Um. D.B. Purim, on-Uominor, Pamisylmnio. Rom Lorin, Judge, Philadolphis. llon. R. C. Grier...lodge U. S. Cont. Roo. O. W. WOodtrord, Jotlge,Phtlndelphin Hon. W. A. Porlor, City Solicitor, Shilatiolphla. Iron. John Bigler, en:Governor, Calikcnia. Um. IL Banks,linditorGenoral, WonhinEtou,D. 0. And many others, If montury. ELEBOLIYB GENE/NE PREPARATION . H lIELEBOLDE Gamins. PREPARATION. lIEVADOLD'II Gamine PREPARATION. UELIABOLDE Gannon PREPARATION. Le preponA•coordlog to Pharmacy sad OhemWry,wßhthe groortat Accuracy and Chocolo . 4 knoorEdisotionated to titer TiBLMBOLIMIXNUItiII PREPARATION,Yur Como' 111340 Apr ownerirciaammt brow— HELMBOLD'S GENDESEPHEEADATIOIt,' la amber *Arms- • aur2bAnOmil, I:Ahle.M,:q- 1 _.).LF. 3 . dor L G TE, VI OL IN, MELODEON AND siNGVINT(4 !'t J g e g .n t n t f e or h m o. Aosta I /Len hi, pernieheut residence in Pittsburgh, wit-re he ill devote Ilia entire attention to ai•ing theme, ti uis In Vocal Mask; and, uleo, on the Flute, Violin and Melod,on. Rte rooms are at the corn, of Dimond allay Nod Final, hold street, in the city, and iu AlleKheny city ht thechroer Isabella street and Vine alloy. Terms mad. , known by oh !dilation to ?Jr. Soilth, at his mints, or at the music atone, or at the 'dorm or Maser, C. Yeager A Co., on Market etre.. de2 I)II.IiCLIFIELD d; CO. would invite persons wanting Shawl., Cloakaor Crean Gaul, to call and look al their stork which they are selling at very low prices, at north eaat cornerofith and Market sta. dad S AND' PA PE li--?1. - K/Reams for sale by R. A. FARNESTOCH .1t dal corner Wood and First streets. I RICK —:1500 for sale by B. A. FA lINESTOCE (V., del earner Wood sad First 'areas. BLACK LEAD CRUOIBLES—No. 10 to N. 0 tmr rale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.; de2 I rnet Wood end Mit fltreeta. 1 OC nOOO . 1117. BRICK. for sale, cosh HITCHCOCK, ACCRKEItY a CO., dit 122,?...0nd et: ewt and 151 Front mt. API LES-100 bbls blissotiel Green Apples joo r.. 41 own , ' for ?Mie by di. I HITCHCOCK, NI:CHEERY 1 Cu. NE SHAWLS AND I/AE . 6'S' GOODS mrived Ihb: do by C. lIANSON LOVE, 71 Market Farrel. CiIf4ERHIES—IS bids just recd and r N l. B by A.! 11RE11.7 11. COW EN. C IIEESE-150 boxes Cutting Cheese recd sod for wan by de . / 1111NItY 11. COLLINS. DRY A PPLES—Iti bids this day reed and for sato by 41,:: HENRY 11. °OLLIE& EANS-51.1 ins Small White Beano reed .1J and for /al. dry A.. HENRY IL COLLIES. WAUSIPN PATENT GAS BURNER THE HEST BITRNER EVF.RINVENTED A Certain Saving of 28 per Cult! THE UNDERSIDNED lIAS SECURED tbo..cln,lv. agency for Pitt'bora nod l'lllladolphla of WalstCo florrrowl Proof ore Doulflo Cloorthor Gas Burnt, Thls latoly patented Burner is the only reliable Burner ever Inv mini. I will aileron.. It to earn from 15 to 35 per et nt over the ordinary Mutter. , now in nand r on I.luee e.Il the rea melte. or per feet combnetion and brilliancy el light with egnanny of cotteumptatn. Over of them have, In the short spec* or one year, Jaen put In public and private placer, and in no itl4.lleo hay* they failed in ' , edam all that I. claimed for them—eteadi ro pm of dame, tto blowi n g. perfect combustmonad a brilliant with n poeitlee wrvlug. of from 15 to 35 percent, accord- Ina to locality and parptware irrinired. It it the as plat ultra of Gas /turners. it ham taken the first premium at several Industrial ItYltibilions, after a spirited contest with all the twat burners now In nee. I *petal n low certulgates to shave the superiority of the,, burners • Orrin nr rsizJcas” Crrr Gas 1.1. r, Co., I . Jersey Coy, August 31, Int J rote is 1,, certify, that Iry have tally tested "IV.,lab's Re vered Double-Chamber Gee Rumor,' with our Enewirn.t. al Tett hinter, and find, to our sallsfavtloo, that It g mos better light. roongolog Ins gas, thaw any other Burger n bare yet Feet, D. SMITH, Treaserer Jersey City O. Light Co. JAS F. LAYIVSI Ispeetor Jeremy City Gas Llghi Co. !ingest Horse, Cutensasirt. Jan. 21,15.57. We hare iamb pleasure In airing our ...Ur...7 in faro , ' of your Burners, placed by you in one Rotel; fur since their !Lamination WA can confidently rimer; that though onr con numption during theen month, le greater, yet, on an arer oke.our hills have town Worn 2 i to '4O per cent hus, showing condtieisely their great econorny, and moreover, we hare now no trouble in negotiating the light, for wheh we up there is no rortatton in tisane, and lu no instance have we noticed any et thorn blow. Therefore, in Motel buoinessore consider them luealtlable, both as regards their onalities before mentioned, and further their greet simplicity of managemr it. in fort, we con.sider them "nonpareil." and would not like to discontinue their ate for mans timer their rat. Von hare our well wishes to their more universal lo for they ore reotly a great invention. Yours, very mpectfolly, • MATT A - METCALF. Wan, 7 slant, t Cincinnati, Dec. 2.1, 1856. .$ The ,fretii o , le of the put.he ha in my opinion, always duo to three a he lucent er undergo tbo fatigues of introdneinq a well merited invention: this, therefore, applfes most fully t yournelres, for i am convinced that by your Barney, a re milt hes been obtained long desired but ere this not attalnal; the results you al..tauten! ma by or the Welsh Bruner. bane been more than folly obtained, namely, great roonomy. effect of light. nod no flickering; but the beauty of the light to 1,17 highly ezemplifted to the raise. en rooms, and I ledievo Alb no other burner could no ff rodnce the matue effect,. IV lha yen all IN, ell4Ctue yoor Iturner. merit, I on' roa"r erigifteti Peon Institute, -la the ocorillicohot, I solicit a trod ofI7II ORNEU of Perak and-liana— these hornet . . Bin citizen. of and cllalleuppA '"‘ " " r """'""V:.Z;•.111:27. 1 . 8 ." 181 6 ," 4 1 Ger 1 CIA:al 1.. r two Weeks. autiftf. J.lll.BlllTH,Prtneiya Crania add to the ntirtaigned.throligh ...it uvt ti ita prompt allot.: ion. J. M. LI PriNCOTT. 64 The an i.icrtla.r beta large nntntair of certificates frion notch and leading tom.. in Cincinnati widen be V ill b. pleated tu to the pnbitc. silcor , ;,; 800 THE CY 711 A 11.4, .11 1 1. 17. WOO PRI1117; • Jobil., W. U. Ilmlt.nry, The Sabbath Bell, by George F. Root; 3liuntn.l, by .1. IL Aiken: ,Silll.lClll, by W. B. Bradhnn Tito Thatikgr,iliug, by 1.11. W....11...try; The Erysiono Colle..11" by A. N.J.Thnsort. , JUVENILE SINGING BOOKS 71. e Gold. litnit,ll L. 0 Emerson; GLEE BOOKS Tho C.,ttaeu lave Book. by I B. Woodt.nry. Th. Young Fr•lbY Glee Bonk. by .1. E. El=ld. I=l Fnr ,ale by the Hundred Single Coping. by tOIIN 11. MELLOR, $I Wood street A N ORDINANCE authorizi9gthe ginding, .11 paring and netting will, enrbstontior riroalloorriotrant, todiroon Carroll nod Morrio stream and the grading and paring of Ololtdiiry Whir, borne. Wilkion and Baldwin secant,. 1, Bo it ordalnod and enacted, ac. that the Re ordlng Regulator 1113 and ho t . s hereby anthmlsad and di rected to advertlso for proposal. for grading, raving and arming with curb Mono, Stuallman street, between Carroll and Morris street.; and the ;muting end peeing orhintberry alloy, between Wilkins Waal and Baldwin afre4, and to let ,t, the wanner diteeted by an an ordinance conconabsg •tnettit, weed Anguat,3l., 1667. lira/Jan' and toacted into a lax, In °pandit, etas 29th day la Narrtubm., A. 1)4 1859. SAMUEL McKNINT, Trv•kient Gl'oolllllloo Council I=l JAMES M'AL'LET, Pro.ilent of Solo , * Cooorii Clark of Soloci Cottiril ' dcl.Strl • AN ORDINANCE. relative to the•Collet* lion or T4x.. in, it ordained ant etiKelefl. Per. I. That, on all city lose* and water rents dna and nnlmid on the drat lay of December of each'yeer, far the r..i nation of which the Treaturer khan defy tune hie war• tont to the Collector. appointed, the lice per cantata addai thereto for non-payment, as directed by the Act of Arm appeared :nay 111, 1867, that' be allowed to the collect. two, rt. their rounalnion for the collection of raid i 61.; nrovlcleil, Thee In all rues wherein the tarn Chan he paid on the fint demand therefor, no other charga than the five par c.olont ntorossiol .1101 he added .thereto by sold Col lector, Ordnltted and anuted into ,o law in Cannella, this 'Altb day ol Novena..., .1. D., 1508. . . SAMUEL Tie-KT:LI - 7, PreAlont orCornmon Connell. Allest: !Iron blellosnna, Clork ofGonmon Cormoll. JAMES McAULKT Preahlent of Select Conocii. <thaw B. MOOOOO. Cloth of liclect Council. • AN ORDINANCE nupvlomentary to nn 'Ordinance to allow hdrawto.k for prompt payment of anareamente for paring,” enacted Aunt.. alth, he it ordainod and enacted Ac.. Ac. ExcTum I. That If we pawn, firm or other owner. a..., 01011 tender to the City Treasurer at 1.7 tlelm the Mil amount oe.omrd for grading and parlor. under the CAb molten of au act of Apaambly, approved May 10th, A. D., 1537, entitled, "An Act mippletneotary to an Act to loc. , porton the city of Pittaborge," gem the prawn, drat or other owner tendering the dams, the City Tr.enror to hereby antherlred and directed to allow dtd.tion at the eaten( eit per random per annum tor the onWkplred time oo each manonl payment not orardne at this data of imeh tender. dec. 2. When such payment fo hill of any witiommant as inbresoldshallhavebeco mado,thoTratwareroball notify the City Pelicltor thereof, and the Solicitor shall forthwith enter euttafacilen in fall opois the docket in which the antemmenta are entered in the Cretlionotarybi bnlce. • mar. 2. •All ordinance., or pate ofoollnancnalliconliat.t herewith, ore hereby repealed. Ordinal and enacted into •!nu in Councils this Ylinti day of NovomUsr, MS. SAMUEL !CHICLY - 14 .... Prolttiett at Common entmall Attrxt : 11. nnt.rk., Cirrk of CommonenonciL •. JAMES IitrAULET, Proldeot of Mott Conn it Attest. It.Mntuton,- Clerk of Select Council kIIZISRY N 0.499, corner Pam •and Wqinst Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., VrANITFACTOREE, OF HEMP AND Au. MANILLA BED COEDS, UMW AND TARRED 110rEll from 34 tn. to lUtoctl,3lno atol Cotootoo `flaking Yintaatrad Ppui Tart,ltaah aud Itelt Oa* Wool Tutus, Broom, TylOg sad &otos TltiliO,flaz and Cott MLA supplaof the aboveartklea couttantlyoultand at moat to ardor Rt tbelowolt pram. let Tart AND 11. F. W ._,W INT/ ' ADVBRTISLNa .4101N0 . 1r, 34:1')taisnct 'sea &arta Wu liastau $m l, rot_ WANT VORIBZ. • ..LVi• _Emma/air wrr ..4otiuir ben drealakigJearnsla In the Usr , }HAINAN*. - Nib satbklsed to reectivr*iqnbesiti kris at our MEM Poundry and Machine Shop for Sali, FOR A LE--TIIR LONG EST A Rtiq •1 11 promisee, knowli as Gm nToronto Foundry and ntarblne Shop," eittetted tbe corner otQuoeu and Victoria tt meta, in lb. city of Toronto, C. W. The ',rem* are 154 feet on Qouno b Y I°4:f°°4 Vl ` knin •unnif nod contain Moulding Shop, 101x411 feeN Machine, Store Nonnte' 'B, Pontoon Maker% Illseknoldee nod Coro goftidloa Shope, Jingles and Bellow.' Room; Core Oren, 0111 re, 'Wood Sheds, Ir, Co. The whole being in complete order. fold fitted up with the boat twerldowT. — Steam Engin., Le, Co, clearly now, .04 with all the tatted Isnproremente. THOMAS CLARKSON, Assign. of Gin estate ofGeorge 11.0berney • Co. • Toronto. C. W., Nor. IS, ISM. troittlund PUBLIC SALE OF BUILDING LOTS situ oto 10 Pitt t.WA•RIP, lore the property of Dr. Wm. A. 81101.0[1, decanted. These dealmblelots, forming part of the :frost of Lent occupied by the said Wm. A. gimp..., doc'd. will bonffered for We at Public Auction, on them mires, on SATURDAY the iDth Ind, at hsltput two o'clks P. 11. The lots offered are about bane mile distant from the city lien, awl are eitunted on the south side of the Brad dock'. Field Plaelo.osd, thus beiug at all times easily acces sible from the city. Omnibuses* pass the premises every Bed( hour. The proposed early completkin of the Pitt.. burgh and Como:16.111e P.allroad which mom Ohio propp era', will anon! fttrther facilities to purchasers baring their lilac. of Imaitioasln the city. The Termed' Sale will be onelourth cash, and the reg. duo In throe annual instalments, with Inter.* semtan oust ly. For the deferred payments, the hoods of the purchasers will he taken, secured by a mortgage on the property add Per the aoareolettee of those desiring til.p1:11T11., 010- ollmsw vgi bo in readiness at the comer of goortf. anti Grant streets at 1% al., on MX glAy t, • / • vey them to and from the sale. For plant of property, and for further 4ttk0m...50..,11.1.1, to 11.1113PBURN /00 N 0.92 Fourth arftt; or to B. lac. LAIN t FOX. No. 5354 Fourth tt. notecdtt Coal Land For Bile. ripIIE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE I. apiece of coal land, containing 20 tterevtidtt.".. 4l if. five miles of Brownettlin, on the Monongahela river. The roll vein lie* above high wet. r mark; there to three pita pat opened. and on the place Mere ix a new brick bong* nut yet finished. For further Information apply to • lOWA FARMING LAND.—The subsea ere offer for sale on favorable term, six hundred aorta Choice Lauea, situated In Wright and Hancock countioa, adjacent to line, of 'Ultras& now In course of construe. t lot,, and one tract only two mile. from Connty leak. The ahoy° will Jonaold low for cash, or oxcharit4 for farming lands In this or adjoining counties. no2o MoHANE dr. ANJ ER, 124 brow.] at. FORRsACEL-Fifty-orie neres of Land on the Old Washington flood, tin mile.. from thn south end of the 7tlonongnlnda Bridge, will ho sold low. Apply to OEO. W. BUNN, month side of Ohio 111E44, Id door west of I,l¢[nond:AllfzfhtTy city. OR SALE.—A tract of Lind containing F aloe and ous haif acres, situate on the Youth Street Road, about three mites from the Court limas. Will he soh" low for cash. inquire of FOR SALE.-4 lots on Mill street, East Liberty. 20 by 120 feet, each w7i be mold low, separ ate or altogether. Apply to GEO. W, BLINN, South olds of Ohio et, 3d door weer of Diamond, Allegbeny City. oel6 FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand smezo, six years old; • pacer lad e saddle sad trotter in harnesw ix perfectly safe for a yor child to rids or drive; will not sce.re at the lototootlre, nollitat7 or any city erriternenu will stand without being, hitches:4:lnd is vrerrnpted perfectly o n di to be sold only for must of use. Edguire a the Store warehouse:lot T. J. CHAICSA C 0.., IN Weed sh Oldo Land for Bale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commordy known as "Bowmen's /bell " containing 640 acne. It is eituated ihree miles went of n, on the State Bond Wading to Wooster, end within about two miles of the Pitts. burgh, Pt. Wayne and adage Railroad. The soot,, east and nortiveest qbarters are pertly clewed and Imp...lod— ine remainder Is covered with superior Umber—end the whole Is well watered by springs and running streams,— This section is arosidered the finest body of laud in the county. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to snit purchasers. To all,se who desire to Invest In root emtate a bettor opportunity Is rarely offered. J. O. SWEITZga, oeSS:dewtlT No. )01 CI areal.. Plttal.mwh. Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street wldlonia Ailey, next to John Irwin a SOlll, being 120 fset on Water and Front attests, and 180 deep along the Alloy. It will be sold together or In lots of 20or 24 feet tad. For terms, (which will he mode rosy as to payment,) ply to JOSEPH' S. LEECH a CO., mrtEllf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. TO BE RENTED THE large and commodious premises, Ead known as the "EMILY HOTEL," situated onje,a, Tbird street, between Rae:nand Vine atreete; in the nu.. nese portion of the city of Philadelphia, containing .bent 120 moms, including • died eg room of large capacity, and potion and hells of handsome construction. There is also attached, largo accommodations for homeland carriages.— The Hotel has been renovated and put in good order and will be rented low to • good tenant The central keatioir among the business community plums it among the meet des!rablo Hotels le the City. Immediot. tenneskas can be bad. Apply to HENRY °ROTH; or, GROVE k BROTHER, No. 212 and 211, Race street, shows Second, Philadelphia. no=d2wr frio LET.—A. large well famished dwelling .Ith all modern Improvements—for rent km Ina good tenent Jal4 lIITCHOOCK, t 00. IMPORTANT TO CONSIIMPTTVES 1 DR. CHURCIIILL.S DISCOVERY ! THE lIY-POPHOSPHITES of LIMO, SODA and POTASH, A SPECIFIC ILIKEDTPOS. TEI lIIZATNEIR OP C ONSUM:PTION. THIS new and important Discover' , in the :treatment of systamnosts (Consumption wn made by the celebrated Dr. John PrencleChurchill o Parts, used ant communicated to the French Academy of Medicine in 1/166. lan been adopted and Is now need thronishon the Continent of Europe with unprecedented neon az a care and presentative of tte inon formidable gantry of the Munn Race. The Hypophospliltee ere recommended by the mum eminent Physkinte of New York, who prescribe it for they patient. So long a. 1855, Dr. Churchill, by a series of minutiae de. ductinne, came Jodie conclusion. that Miura:delete mon, or At all events,. an entraial condition of Tuberculous (Consumption) was a deatase In the =dam of the phorpha nil it contains to a orygeoLuble state, Deuce he drew the onion. Inference, thit the mean of cullog the dine= core sided in restoring the deficient element. For thls porno*, it was nemeses to select some corn. pound of phosphorus which dicold beat the same time asp =able and assimilable—nod *capable of entering intoand forming a part of the system. Then conditions were found to exist in the Ilypo~les of Lime, Soda and Reath, which =mad bost;to fetal the two requisites 4:laudation, or combos:no, mod =imitation. Them of the Hypophos. plane now. these preparation. to have • twofold specific action. Co the one hand they increase the principle, what ever that may be, es/dch comfits= nerrourforce; and on the other they are the enostrowerfulUord generating aye= far superior to any hitherto known. The Phyelological effects online me are shown by an in.; Cleft. Of 1505CH4,010.7 sometimes ere from Manna day of their administratioo, together with an usweinaileding of comfort sad strength. The =setae inuesses dna In an eu.; traordinary manner. The eracnatiana become ruuktr and wore; abundant; the peeniratlonn, if any have existed; cans deep known calm and prorinned. AM the general , symptoms disappear with a rapitiltythatin truly marsehicre. /air The Hypophasphites, preenibed by Dr. Churchill,: ere low Gar the fleet time offered In • chrotionily pun font , In the United States by the andendgned, - Price S2,CO per bottle, in a onteennue• d form, ST ntedi.--. Three bottle, will be sent for y 5 when ordered by Sturm; It is:alao pet op ht large bans, nerdy for ass, when or.. de red by tipresa or privato band. Ample direction ac-t company each package_ Chimaera inad all =tired informs-, lion may be obtained by addressing (with • stamp enclosed)'. J. WIIiCIIESTER, American and Foreign hammy Office, fdmdtwT 49 John Street, New York. • AT CO S T.— • • • Dozen, or aro uotr otlliog off 'at 'cost their each, 'VEY 'of BOOKS, STATIOIVZRY, 6e, d Their stock oonststs oft fins assortment of snob goNis am usually kept in among the amortment may be found dl the STAN DARD WORKS, LATEST PUBLICATIONS of the day end StAGAZINIM. A floe ameetment of • nwom toms, mitmoatherm BOOKS. PASS BOOKS, STEEL PENS, PENCILS, MKS, CAP AND LETTER PAPER, which RBI be *old AT COST 108 OASIS. Omit macro oral mature bergninm. nrardlw NOTIOE.—In pursuance of the provisions of no Ordinemee rot Citj Mond* motgst al, 1147, woman street., the Eamdlog- bank" give. oak. that ha hat amend on tha property or Hugh WEAL- • • $Bl 83 • Willis Dassiteraeld Woad Henry . 12 P2 3 Thom. 11 15 Edgrord Holly.— 78 66 Doing their oho.. of lb; oat and axponeo of grading, wing nod batting with curb Morn of Wctotor tlreet,llltwoon Fut. too aid Arthrus street,. Also, ou the property of WfWm Raver Ann WRlnnera Heirs- ..... Johuld'Oulres .................. , Patrick Loughran...-- 0 3 2 4 1 040 , 5• Ewing • • John Wilson_ II 39 . 10 21 Cyrus Findley nein Bello their share of the cast and expense of puling and ptall t alon alley. Recordlog Regulator-. NOTICE.—In - tursoattee of the provisions of so Ordinance of Councils, punk Awed 31,1837. concert:dog atritete, the Becordlog HegoWor hereby all notice that he has mesetell on the pt of Ib at atm ° Rev. A. W.HLck, $93 Si, being their obare.ol the cod "P.M. of grading, whet entl sottitqy with curb A tone of. °mg.. stteet,tetsreen Wylie and Winter stneets a0..30:3t LL 11%10WIN,Ttemethar GROCERIE Za BM. Prim. Rio . Odbm isoo tr.p." 1. " 41,1 'LOX; 83 115,55550 Ss. Loop To. 9XI 11.5510. 01555 0 , 5 do War, ICO Dosora 14551r.0ti0 100 1111e5ooti Y.ll. loep,dl _OS Davin Tobq Black Torg . - 300 -Nem Palm; Olive and 100 Pk'go n. Um pal; Waal; . 60 15:554s Pled Blanch, 15 )151.1 , 7f01er Male Ofk 50 VAIMIIMUsig 25 SW N.Y. 870001 600 800126 N 'WrsPPID6 50 Ulf Ws do Da; 25 IMI.N.O.Tar; 20 %ma Potoaloby '" 15A6 a. 11011211151 a cio. II IarENNERDELL'S ;13UREBlog, HOME- liAlmuldtdmidinazwebr. 410431 hake. Plekl mons* briber witli cosnaste fituk. fa made ,pr Drag Goodr, O. ihawliMedliWeet.O.:" • anataw&- __, dot : betworn dm and tbelDfataiid: 11(1-1,Aard8AtATTINIVTAPER JUST , aid I**Mir by fie. S. 6.01x,-Papor ONLININIFING HAND STOUT, with o,wmigkotc.. linestwolv•Lb7 W.& . ; an best R. LILLEY, Pike Run WnsLlngton county, Pa. GEO. SWINDLER, Ilnunurabeln Mutlbost. IRISH & MACKENZIE., ♦tt'n •t Law, No. GO Fourth atm& Sot tient Ebutatioma. PERIODICAL Froass. CASE & CO., eßoarta Door below tbeltnt 001 n. . 61 21 ....,..... 61 0.1 illatitill. • •• One • PILW .'I%. TS tar IS, Ws& [Oa :rotors T c . i i tAtr i lb in ot et, the prolific& the but ncteihai ap pef o or a t ow of ties cd stock chligitione flar stork obt pee • He to holders of peld up stock in cult on neaZ d. CMOS or TIM CISMJADJUID PITTOICIQL • Carre!and, Nor.ll.lllPs Nana is hereby_gtvea that thi s 3 xnua meeting. abbe Stdckholars ofilds cam electbut of Directors and trasssetin' t of other ha beheld at the office of the company in Clerreland,ren RDI NESDAT, the Lth day of January next, at 30 eels*. M. The transfer books wr tt be elated an Ur ith train.% and opea en the . Cater Jansuary. • , B..llolTECWSLleSsandary. . • Orews llosreacuma lama= Oca t i , • Piatuburgb, Mk to. Ant Election' for Nine , Directon3fil Es o.4.Phsf . to gorse drains tbeemeatats yew, trill be twitted the Orem, N 0.03 Water street, ohTOMADAT, the 7th day of Decombor next, between the hairs of 1.1 Vasa A.Y..andt P.M. nolladhl DENBY If. ATWOOD, &cry. Otnca Alone.)Lana lanhateta t Pittaboro, Nor. 22, VAL , . J 10. Tne President and Directors of this c‘•••••,. kne Me day a•datcd • Itleideadig pernsro oo the cltpttal Hoek to be - applied to the rodnettou of tbn Stock Doe BMA • ' • - - 00Ln..421. WENDY 11, ATWOOD, Peery. unto. AG NTS WANTED! GAS TS the greatest Invention of the tkii bYeak 1. log the pre:yarn of the pt.; *meting Its ye: , log • steady now throns6 the tip •; preventing all waste end bl infilig, and palming W Responsible Gel4lttertos others whihingthillfsne7 In any city, plewte ad tar eeett c3 g oro to palmate:LK vnuarrry.,- 10 Beeves strrot, Ne*Setk. VANTED—Giiiiseng, the higiCest; price will be pald is cOll .hrL Übnly 113.0.1iMAT. 54411.44 WANTED—Timothy ,Seed, for which the beit glutei pH.. will Ire pa/4 by b. 0. lIMISIBT, ono clorwr Messy and nand stmts. .0,000 Bushels Prime the highest market pike , J. B. CANVIICLD AN V Barley, tor wbil paid by TANTED.—. steady industrio' Ant% ‘. l man, to drive dray mad work Ina store. 11aitelread c.es R. H. HINO,Nant Liberal"! WANTED—The bigheat market , price paid for Boanraz by B. L.7AIININTOCK ON, onN No. 00, =air Wood and Fauth sta. WOOL WANTED:, -The_ Ilighesitutarket poJd for Wool, & adaWNIII *O., JolA • No Old ldbery duvet ANTED 1-10,000 bus Rye, foi *hid' tha highert market price will be given. LIIBOII. k lIITZOLUNBON', , N 0.11624 ind lib let dn. WANTED: -25,000 Bush. , Wheat, mow Oats. 111T011COCK, aremsaY a 'ea, 122 &wend and 1151 Rnd.64. wOOLI WOULII-190,000 Woolmiult ed et highest cub price. by lIITCIICOOK, MOIREBIOr •CO, Je9:aklrtlT 121 bawd sad 161Na:thin • $BOl ifiWho Watts Monoyl,:-Witit to We, purchmele,o9o or slo,ooo.kollsos worth of 13onds lad Mortestes. Apply to GEo.l9.llollNoonth.eldo Oblo meet, ad stew west of the Iftmond st Hasten, cliqs. tiusincoo abangcs. DISSOLUTIONOF eiuvrizrissiir. T"partnership heretofore existingr be• twin the cadmium:id In the Wholesale Thug and Cecbon Ott business, at N 0.167 I.lbeity street, under the style of Ideates - is h Finley, wee lllhnolund au thenth of November, 1959, by tbe withdrawal of Whiloi.t, The Ermines, will be carried on hereafter by W. limbo's, who, alono,ls authorize to collect end settle ell the ac counts of the late too. SAMUEL W. PINMIT, W. M.LINIIIOWK.tI In retiring from the itikolunde Dragged OatbouOil busi ness, I would cheerfully reccommend my late partner to our customers and the public, feellug eatisted that he'arill do ell In his power to merit pompano...nu • SAIIIIKL W. rut*. Meath,' for past favors and lineal patronage bestowed open the tete firm, I wimild ask a continuance of then's:se. My stock will corodst of Drum Dyes, Rants, Gibi, Tarnish. es and Liquors, strictly pure, carefully ealected for istedkle al poxpasea, I continue to manufacture the antes( Og se formerly. [oo2ld2w] 11.10XJLOWN. , Dissolution of Portia eratiip!,. be is 4, T ' partnership heretofore mating:. moon J.ll. W. Rea Ca OIL day dlesolved by tonal consent. Either of the partners to autherisiet td vie the lumen( the firm In thesettlernentof bubo& , JOHN REA,_. Pittsburgh, Oct 29, tIGS. WILLIAM ANI. • C 0 - PARTNERSHIP—The undendgied %.,1 have this ,day entered .into co-partnerehlyfee the transaction of a Commission and Produce Budesso ender the style of Res B Forsyth. JOHN Pittsburgh, 0rt.23; 159. ALEE:7It. • JOHN 11[1. . . .........ALXV.Onyfil ILEA' & vonswria; ,;., . . (Sucresfrora of J. 4r; W. Rea,) COMMISSION & .kkoptras..msacealfri3, - N. 73 Water,At., PAlttsbiulf&s.P,na. DibtiamOm , .. - .... - ......,„... eNikendiTP"" ,SPF.CIAL ASTIMTEMT no . ew. IRON AND II • 4 CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—I have th 4 day.aziated with me la the Plow Meuutectur• log hosinees, J. C. HOWELL, late of the Muse of ME Speer. T. style of the firm will be. SPEER& BIDWELL. Pittsburgh, Sept 291 b, 1858. J. 41.8PHICK t. of the en. ci tab of M & SPEEB. & Valley Forge Plow Works, N,. 129 Liberty Street, near WM, itindereh..' MANUFACTURERS of ovary r o r a rof Ph Plows•r. Outingit. ..10.., of the mat pw taw meltable, for Dray kind *fad' and Mir: Their Improved Patent Iron Cordes, Pelmet Iron: ditre Iron Centro Palrfloll, Patent and .oentes Steel Illooldboold; Tilley, Petcock, Bogor, Cotton stededne - Plows are TAILUITID to metre satinamelon to poB4 ors, both es to guilty and idoptatke to cm; 291pOrdan orseollelted. . • ooktid . a% X. CAMITZEILD & Comndlislon & Forwarding • Ilerehilnitli, And Wholesekt Naha hi WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, PORN, BACON, PLOUR, Pot A Pearl Althea, Salerato, Unsaid 00, Dried halt and Produce generally: Nom. 141 and 143 Front Minuet: oe. prnsausau, THOS. LIMA.U . . -.430103 MIMI LI , FICE, TUOLRSALE RO_c_i EI nts AND DEALIR IN • Flour. Bacon, Chess% Frialts,olls& Produce" • 106 112 SECOND IT, P1T.113131312311. artoriculturat, ttr. 13IGIIT - PLACE FOR , T,VERGREENB, &a-20,000 extra fine, grown arils finest hardy vi r t i ,To 6. 4= B tr," i git x t • 4000 erten fine 'therm and,.fi .... three years old, dwarf end Oortl 13,...k Inry at hair, Whir; I " =ttart=e, r oet. 1658. c. ,- ,d4tiortl7 JOHN MURDOCH, is.. auction SUdro. P. M. re.A.77.13. lia'cicilpineiren: Commercial Balm Room No: E{ Stria. A DJOIIINED.SALE ILIALESTATE za.-ch. Towle evening, Diseseulers 7th, at F ohtlacks at the commactol sales mum No. 64 Dinh, sheet. by- weer of W Augittingbaugh, eonsohne Y. Weight, Amused, maw au order of t Court of Allegheny county, wilt be sold: that valuable farm, *onto to hods of Franklin township, D. near lb Warne. Town, adjoining IL Arbuthnot, Aum; ColloughW Wick Prey sad Want, ..hdcdrift ono lam FC bs! sad thh-ilw array seder, cultivation, on which is erecter Oro Alm bos tball lot of wenutdoemUdnlog way, Any.eight and onweenth pawls, situate IaDUA town ehip, the oily lb cas which la erected • well gatehed two any dwelling hough stabling, .Aro,,,with Al quantity *fades knit Wow of waliall theraiiptiona.,The steno ler/ deelfehlo PloPelll MU be examinedoungwlkee tins to the Adtoloiettstor, No. 111, Dlietnaid. Wrist, PUti burgh. Tortm Ws. • . Y. AL. DAM . Aml.• QTOCHT., Fr. SV. & R. It;:ts ,TaproLy& ul+. la lota to salt mama% oPi P.M.DAVllljset., NO. NY#tL at. • lIISTIA LOOMS &CO., Merchants' Exchange. - A DJOURNED SALE OF. TA). 111.9.41TOCK—Will be sold at the Ihreboate I:Odd/oft Th5t555}11M1115.51/5 DecemberM. at 7% deloet -52 Eames Bottle/modem Wir To Them maytosoorar—Bil dorm N../L'lLColgtoold 1 Bond Pittsburgh, rod Wank ix Chkoto Ball Rod/ 49 Blum Bank of Plthbalsh Stott. Co; $l,OOO. . AVSOON LOOMS .000 4 Attetlontero and Bloat Ileokeds,lll4tko; dr. BALES BY AUSTIN TAKra w .S 'a - NT TVA .NIRCILOMP 131.0Nt m de a Z, ranutemo.-43eakerW..Wie-aa. aold.alln Inock, Bond and Raid ..., . ~,,,,.,, 1 1 :1, : i rltitto , b1 A iiii too y is a - an , N !hafts and Gnus an - lan r 46,71. *I .. ma . t`cm. , . . br ... Beaa—'ANaaai , n "' lb It' MEW ST. GEOROES.BANK COD'En3II; .I.T .—Now No.l Madam' 0" DJ do Pktioll &NM thAlortoi, ~ _. o 6 ,4 °l gorl iz : " "g, =` bbohki.. 11' clogindloala 4sally vamp sad tesatare, loisad abut, Alteetwq, sUPSItIOR COTLIRT.-L-Attention is di sweat to the ppliedid rortmemt pa oar abeam 4- Esactdk.hes. Ouldarkdns sad fbrtli plioor and 'tea ltd.% num. aiiicea; Deatil Isignuntets liethaSee la Pocket-tithes pertkalaronsetotk;g , ..1* 44 b 7 anY Agablidimest fn We Wy. tvpri et protansaft vitald Y nemi - - thal) , Ausainuoirt 4 Toolo,in ILATHRE AND o . ll4—The - outiirObet totes. summon at tows ostoirtioitlft - -- or THE; OIL, Irs, ast zsalvta`amWttapla litstof 1200 Okla bid eot. Lealtor... r r . ' CO dm thsaab,ltlip, sad Calf • , o s Clam sad mats NdFaIFS!P : oo moos, orot ratob S 6 6bL orrilainkt,i. Canso eat Oskar gip Was, Ocal:Sesi Wobblax, ass -1 and Outlet's Wats, k0.,1ta,, AIL WILKINSON, tratts . .417,1flattr 4nd. ---- SUADRIVS-100 sacks BuckwfielA.llrn . .; , 101) ptis sedissfly . bulks= Mow • JalirWlimitkesdsby licupdtaid 0004 loolk6l ' Poo . ft "1,011.0 ° , Moe fra toP,y ci r ,a a 'lo,6,llw . a ock„ Z, 1156 7 11111. ' Wet stret: 7: : 201 Tho for TAIM
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