1 1: ttlsbur 05attit. ronututs.....D. L Z 11014.4. SIDI 13, RIDDLE & CO, sDrross and PROPRIETORS. . prZW13331C1:1.4303 . FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 10-, 100111; THII PUIRDIri 4 AND NIB SECUTART or rue - ininHong.-:-A moot, remarkablo thing in non -node with oar national finances 'which will not WI to attest pane attention, is the marked diderenoe between the President and the Seers ; tary of the Treasury on the proper of rale lag revenue sufficient - to conduct the Govern ment. The President boldly asserts his opinionti in fa* of specific andAgainet ad valorem du tied; while on the.other hand, the Secretary de nits, if he does not attempt to answer, these ims*tartt ,, propoaltions of his Chief. lie argues • 'against home saltation', and in fiver of ad vs. beams ; tries to make out a ease against the snandsetnrers, and places himself in direct an lagoalim to the statements of the President. Thus, for instanee. the President says: "In regard to the mode of assessing and col holing duties under a strictly revenue tariff, I . - have long entertained and expressed the opinion - that sound policy repiree thu should be done by •+, /raffle duties, in eases to which these can be - , - ,PrePer app e . They are c adapted to . • commo dities - . which are usually sold; by weight • and measure, and chief:, from their-nature, are 'of equal Cr of nearly equal value. Such, for example, are the articles; of iron of different ele:es, raw !agar and foreign wines and spirits. In my deliberate judgment, *per , * duties are beak.if not the only titts of essUring the reo .attle evereuf false and frandulent invoices, and such has the practice adopted - for this purpose r. — by other commercial nations." • Bathe oontary, the Secretary argues that "if . • frauds have been practised upon the revenue, it is not owing to our present ad valorem system." And when recommending a change of the tariff, listded of endorsing Mr. Buchanan's views, fa vorable to epecitit duties, he pointedly says: to the principles of the present tariff 01,1 would recommend such changes as will • - product the amount required for the service. In accordance with the suggestion contained in my loaf annual report,l recommend the schedules . • "b, F, 0, 11, be raised respectively_ to 25,= - 1.10, 15; 10 and& per cent. I see no goodreasons for 'haling departed in the act of 1857 from the sys . • t tem of decimal divisions. The present state of thingraffords a fit opportunity of correcting the ern?. This change will increase the revenue 'from customs $1,800,000 upon the basis of the '..' 'importations of the last thee year." Be proceeds to argue spinet both specific dn. - s' ties and home valuation, and urges that all lluit I. needed is a slight increase of the Present rites entertain articles, some of which are the raw materials used by our manufacturers. Noir r enikh. of these represents the govern . ment.--the President or the Secretary' The Washington Union, it is to be remarked, carefully • omits; the slightest alrusion to the President's views, while giving special editorial prominence and endorsement to these of the Secretary. Which is to ahipe the policy of the government! Tlteirpriltlioandeontradiciorypoeitionspresent ''aurionseiectiele. If the Cabinet and the Pree • ident erste one of the two mitst give eittr—coie plan or the other mast be the basis of abainlaintive action. Is it not most likely that the President's kind words for the iron interest Areninotintended to.he pertienbirly impressive and binding, that they were designed rather as sat.indbridind" . oPixdon than as administration doctrine, and that they were thrown- out for "Banoombe," to appease Peonsyhanis, while the plan' of the Secretary Is to be adopted a; an - admildstratlon measure? That is the look the. • ; whoa' thing wears to as. gEWAID AID /111=303.--Tha Leer:MOOD jOUITIAbI bare -made L. MILL ado Cyst wbat they styli the "treasonable and fanatical abolition distrlnes" propounded by Gov. ewarl's Ro- Chester Speed,--eaid xioatnnes being a philo sophieal statement of lb, antagonism between 'the free and alms labor systems, ending with a prediction that the united States would become either entirely a Free Labor nation or entirely - a Slaseholding nation. By the extract below it wilt bejeen that a ditdinguished Southern dem ocratic Statesman bad before propounded the came view ; "Bet it waefoond the pub ... lleb • ~.- ..,1.....,-.4ltaindip illtt etr"beite the .47,i the dal -when It .moat bear sad adopt it, or worse will ``follow:' Nothing ir more certainty written in the .Aloolt of fate, THAN THAT THCall PEOPLH ARC TO BT. . ,7113:11 ; nor is it Fin certain that the two races, eguallig free, can not lks in the same government. Nature, habit, habit, opinion, hare drawn indelible lines of distinction between them. It is still in empower to direct the process of emancipation andleportation peaceably, and In inch slow de ree as that the evil will wear off Insensibly, and their place be, pa:ripe:au, fined op with free white laborers: if, on the contrary, it is left to force itself on, human nature must shudder at the prospects held - tip." The author of this "treasonable and feoati cal doetrine" is Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia. It will'ie . found in his published letters. Tug Asuszen PASE.— .; The President puts his ples fof the purchase of Cuba upon the ground that it is the only way to put an end to the de testable Slave Trade sod secure the civilization of Africa; and almost in-the same breath re commends the payment of the Ambled claim, which is simply the claim of some African Slave Traders whose slaves were liberated by the U. S. Supreme Court and sent back to Africa. The motive for this inconsistency is to be found in the desire to propitiate Spain as the first pre liminary towards our purchase of Cubs from her., With the usual plantation and provincial sagacity, cot the statesmen of the South, the Cotirt of Spain is expected to be mollified by paying this paltry claim of the Amlstad, and in Consideration thereof surrendering to the Yan- bwretlcs the ever-faithful phir id of Cubs. i. - If, being, the filarlTTrade ie so iboniinable detistable as Mr. Buchanan says it is, rsonti that we ietirly expend hundreds of thous . 'ands for its suppression, why should the Slave Tenders of the /misted be paid for being baulked univoray entarprise ? Is it usual to paj? 7 , - Alsbeca and dames for the stolen property • taken fromm-thus • WZRTI:DIS -, RAILROAD SCRIMS. —The lowa con .4 /nation,' called to urge on the Governor the .prinwfatiert having a special leasion of the Le .' ?..,.,',vAigiiistare'to grant State ; id to railroada; was a • failure. Only fd r!.e e n counties were represent • - 1 . • ed, And one-third of the delegates was opposed -to the object of the tiouvention. A aeries of e l ,,wesolations recommending a special session and tTie granting of,State aid to railroads to the itioount of $8,000,000, on "the Tennessee plan," .;:.; was adopted by a vote of. 99 to 41. The Gov ,trenor,wlll. badly call the iipeolal session. linifilen4a of the Assumption of county rail triad debts by the State, in Wisconsin, held a iFge convention in Blilwankie, last week. A 66mmlttce consisting of Meuse. Catlin, Weeks, ,Daila Others, have honied an address to the of GU Stale, urging the necessity for the tuntitteption of railreedi debts by the State; for the - moon,ong_i 'amthars that the State can i...4JettilOrord,..luissy these debts than suffer by tbk_depiistilatlairea property „ loess of character ___-.-- 7 .—ainithnitainallon of business. •. Na,' VOLomit.--Thla day the PrnmuMws GAL - u rn' has leached _the. sad of its 72d volume and of. the 72d seal *lnce it Ins established It his been in the lerlloll of Plttebur h and of monntlpriaciples foemore'reare than tbe Psalm lit *gas to man ; it was established within - the same - year... Alba adoption of the Coast - ha, • ' thni of-the United peal" end It has, never quarreled with thailoatrament: The Gazette 'fa still hole and'imerty ; it is Cloying on old age lhat . =brlngs neither mhos nor pans; it is _to tale thedalddn , thersuse of justice it ini•time ; -it lute no gear*, of any of litlea;nr other foes, if any other it may have. ' But neither Is. IL unmindful or as friends. who -• have Shipod_. through thick endthitkitito 1 • still do Masi by and 'who, in every Joel hontimirde , ostiii,Mbk *ways hare iihatiffer of inlY l "4 6 it nay posseiwizerted4ribitii behalf. diwoh i ••, " car saw "Ilnii nling; " 414 of ads r a ratand. oddrdv, n teeth So ' (luta, 61th. 1121 7._bq I* , .;d - 4TI Iss agssl9llr9 ir m i do e „ - ,7;1111f)!B • Tux .T.Latnr-,va?zgr ItopsiT—The.lo4owitrg Vie; tke:jleni:And 'nays in the Foust, 'net the reeoltiticin'of,Ate. Dewart; - Instructing tee intAie .Means,to'.fer.Ort n hill in- creasing the duty on coftl, iron, lend, wool, nod j Inch other articles as need protection easiest foreign competition. . The question being token, the motion to eus pend the rules erns not agreed . ..to Yens 102, nays 8l; tert-thieds not 'voting in the (Grua live. The vote ',seas follows: Yeas--Mesers. A drain, AM, Andrews, n nei t, Billinghurst, Bingham, Bishop, Brayton. Boffin ton, Burlingame, Burroughs, Case, Cavanaugh, Chaffee, Chapman, Clerk of Connecticut, Clark of New York, Clawson, Clark B. Cochrane, Col fax, Covode, Cragin, Curtie, Davis of Maryland. Davis of Massachusetts, Davis of lowa, Dawes, Dean, Dessert, Dick, Dodd, Darfee, Effie, Fenton, Florence, Foster, Giddings, Gooch, Goodwin, Granger, Grow, Hall of Massachusetts, Harlan, Harris of Mar) land, Mira, Dickman, Hoard, Horton, Howard, Eluyler, - 4nrs of Pennsylvania, Kellogg, Kelsey, Kilgore, Kunkle of Pennsyl vania, Landy, Leach, Leidy, Leiter, Lovelsv, Marshall of Kentucky, Mason, Maynard, -Mohr gomery, Morgan, Morrill, Morris of Pennsyl-• Tanis, Murray, Olin, Palmer, Parker, Phillips, Potter, Pottle, Purviance, Reilly , Ricaud, Ritchie, Robbins, Roberts; Royce ' Russell , Scott, Sher man of Ohio, Sherman of New York, Stanton, Stewart of Pennsylvania, Tappan, Thayer, Tompkins, Underwood, Wade, Waldron, Walton, Washburn of Wisconsin, Washburno of Illinois, Fashburn of Maine, White, Whiteley, Wilson, Wortendyke, and Zollionffer-102. Nays—Messrs. Anderson, Atkins, Blair, Be took, Bonham, Bowie, Boyce, Branch, Bryan, Burnett, Burns, Caruthers, Clark of Missouri, Clay, Cobb, John Cochrane Cockerill , Camino, Coo, Craig of Missouri, C;algo of North Caro lina, Crawford, Curry, Davison, Davis of Indiana, Davis of Mississippi, Dowdell, Edroundson, English, Faulkner, Foley, Garnett, Goode, Green wood, Gregg, Groesbeck, lan of Ohio, Hawkins, Hopkins, Houston, llnghes, Jackson, Jenkins, Jewett, Jones of Tennessee, Keit, Knapp, Kun kle of Maryland, Lamar, hlaclay, htQueen, Mar shall of Minot!, Miles, Miller, Millson, Morris of Illinois, Molt, Nlblack, Nichols, Pendleton, Phelps, Powell, Ready, Reagan, Ruffin, Sandidge, Savage, Scales, Sewing, Shorter, Singleton, Smith of Virginia, Spinner, Stallworth, Stephens, Stevenson, Stewart of Maryland, Talbot, Trippe, Vallandingham, Warren, Watkins, Winslow, Wood, and Wright of Georgia-82. We have Underscored the names of the demo cratic members from Pennsylvania, and it will .e seen that they all voted for suspending the rules. The election has had a visible effect upon them. It is also to be noted that the whole Opposition from the west, the southern Ameri cans, and the eastern members - who deserted us for various considerations when the Tariff of '57 -was passed, nearly all united and came up squarely to the mark Mr. Blair, of Mo., Messrs. Knapp and Comins, of Mass., Mr. Wood, of Maine, Messrs, Mott and Nichols, of Ohio, and Mr. - Spinner, of N. Y., were the only exception,. SHALL rut ltl.t.tonrn. RULE ?—Jetrerson . Rivis, backed by almost the entire tgutoorsey of the North, declares that if, the majority of the peo ple elect a Republicao to the. Presidency the South will not submit to it, but will dissolve the Union rather than suffer the majority to rule. The Boston _Val well says : "We ask that the men iof the North should keep in mind these threats of Southern men, not indeed to be frightened with them, hot to test their sincerity. Let us know, and we might as well know it first as last, whether we live under ► government of laws and constitutions, or one of slave breeding and slave holding sufferance. According to the Constitution and laws of this land, a President and Viee President must be chosen every four years. Certain qualifications are demanded of the candidates, ono of which is that they than be American born citizens. Cer tain qualifications are also required of the voters. The entire mode of election is prescribed by the laws of 'the land. Suppose., then, that the Republican candidates for President and Vice President receive in the year IPekt a ma jority of the electoral votes cast., fairly, legally and constitutionally, every Union roan would say that these mutt be the President. and Vice Preeidentjeir four years, and every Union man and law-abiding citizen would acquiesce in the judgment - of the people. But Mr. Jeff. Davie, in his 'patriotic„unioti speech,' says no. •lie care not whether by the Roan or by the peo ple, each an election is made, one G0VE3531:3T DI AT AN E3D, A3D WE mter PROVIDE TOT. OTH SAPCITAMIDII Of TUE UNION." Theril`iir : bne Southern mon, however, who takes . mare eeesible •iew. Ile is for illssole gon before the next Preei leniisi eleetion itoorod 0,f15,_,1.10 says : Caere of the first. 1(1,0 Disek fie ,...e.neels rote, we will find in our midst an or ganized Free Soil-party, backed and upheld by the power and patronage of the Federal Gorernment. The election will have been made under the forms of the Constitution, and if =ego into it, it will not do to say tee tral not submit, bemuse' Ire hare Seen fusty Parroted " ;7, am‘r It o fob' is not distant TWO STAUSCII REPUTILICAR STVITA.—We have before us to official votes of Massachnsetra and Michigan, which we condense. The following is the Tote of Massachusetts: R. 1.0 -5 ,7 " Governor—Books 67,700 m,29, Lawienos, Amer 12,094. Gov.—Trask. 69,247 Th0mp.50n....33,217 Congress-I—Elict 4,654 Bates. 1,708 2—Buffington._ 7,358 Wilson 2.941 3—Adams 6,524 Anstin ..... 4 4,506 Waldron 3,511 s—Burlingame. 6,214 Beard 5,62.3 6 —Alley ..... . 5,587 Loring, 2,1.16 Lord. 017 7 —Gooch .. 7,129 Welch _ 3,866 B—Train 6,196 Butler 3,514 9 —Thayer . 7,290 Wood 2,962 10— Delano-- .. 6,947 Osgood__ 3,276 11—D2T7CL 7,631 Plunkect....... 4,911 Total Cougremsiooal rote-70,12G The vote of Mitliga s h iv as followv Republica. Lstsaaan. Governor—Wisher. ..... ....65.202 Steam.. 53,667 Lt. dorernor—Falrfieid..6s,olls Mauro... ..... 55,907 Secretary State--L5bc1L...65,876 King 55,735 Treaaarer—McKinney 65525 Kanter....--55,192 And. Oeneral—Case--........65,49k Adam 55,356 Att'y. General—llowerd-65,006 Bother Supt Schools—Gregory-65411 Jaeokes 57,848 Land, Com's—Sanborn-...05,4196 Ball- 65,647 Coogrea—V--Iloward...-13,0413 C00per........ 13,123 2—Waldron...-14,653 2—Kellogg,..-.21,1150,Cherch:•.,..:.17,438 4—Leach ......16,136 Darts ' 14,015 Total Congeal, It will be eeen that Michigan, with but tour Congressmen, polls as heavy a vote an Massa chusetts with eleven—an evidence of the great progreito of the west since 1860. After 1860, Michigan will probably double her present rep resentation in Congress: DOUGLAS IN VlBOl/11/I.—At tho. Convention which nominated Letcher for Governor, the fol lowing resolutions were offered by a son of Gov. Wise, anti adopted: I. Resolved, That, trusting to the patriotism, wisdom and fidelity of the present Chief Magis trate of the Union, and In view of the conduct which has hitherto characterized his direction of public affairs, we recognize it as a duty, binding on every true democrat, whatever honest differ ences may have arisen on isolated questions of public polioyi,to rally to the support of the Ad ministration, in the name of, and for the sake of, the party whose best Interests MUst remain iden tified with its owm 2. Reeolotd, That we rejoice unfeignedly in the late viotery, so glarlouely achieved by the loyal Democracy of Illinois; brethren la the same political faith, we recognize their mecum as our triumph, and, in common with patriotic men of all sections and all parties, wo find a special canoe for congratulation in the defeat of a dangerous sectional organization. Subsequently, some of tho faithful discovered treason in the latter resolution, and demanded its reconsideration. Tho reconsideration was carried, and, then Mr. Wise tried to sagar-coat the resolution by adding the foikrsing: "That the citizens of each State of the Union are entitled to equal rights with citizens of other States in the Territories. That every citizen may hold every species of property In the Terri tories authorized by the lawn of any of the States, and that this right cannot be effected by the action or inaction of the Territorial authori ties-. That It is the imperative duty of the Gen eral Government to protect the rights of citizens to every species of property in the Territories. But it would not do. The Virginians would net siallow Douglas, even with this sweetening, and then the obnoxious resolution, with the id ditlonotfereaidimbousil: by r. . were laid en the table almost un Taira.—The.of3olat iota for tongtetsmen in lowa, at thelaio elect, waa.sth follows: ,Bmpub ' ' ' 23,6 .1 Tiamit e :„ :1 1 ,ff,p g i,;1i _ 25 ,764 - - 45693 .eittplitett494i.;l.Bl39' •-‘ 4lt .'l4ititt Vale it Willbe ni • !! 95,60 q1i0 .1 .4Ar10ut . Ate fall 4 0 - 40 62104.3,_ _,X46?;o9l;tkilki* Wil Nsw Twaix..ELaix... - tou —ln all tile municipal -. — oeetion,, USId in NlassaohnSettS' , XXod L' . fix the we the Repuldicann have beenXXIT a n,i it t O if!. e, ~t; btu the i i,realrtt-auegene.ii lb at at 44M P 1 YJ 1 4.: will the Urtvent "i In •0 boo. The vole I'. NT, for Coalrolier .30. a. {..1{..1{.•w..i , ~,,, io T own s:a ) M... 10,17 e, PEILMANIf.N•IIII.I : PITI'SULAC.I , II, ce11, , .•' , l eaui.iny. 11.: iiver holh, tut ai, . •• • 1•, I I.' e," :•••I 1 .e..," r ort r.l TIIY FT.-CLAM HOTEL. • L.• Intl. ,11,11.mn, ,n„r .rite tot. . R e p,,L Itrooetiltio.,;;.;.,;,,tl;;; Cltrololo Consiaolts.• 1,,7t7'. Town:Need, Ttiuniony, IG,7ilii Lynch, • "',•••,,••• anti Tainninty, ; %Vaguer, Amer , 12.,•11:3 '• The - it••jUbn.LiA c 6 Cl One bait of the Cotnnto uu.. YlTcu tnl u: Council, and theiipposit ion bare MajOr IJ f: 1;144 , ":••• .. • ity it. the elchool I:oh-1. The Raper', sap the '''""" . " 4 ... 4 .y.:.•••• oppo.ilion have MiTer,l,l der:ling . ennogit of "'" • School row rui-tietiere and local aclio'ol olt not only to keep !Le - Bible in the public echo A*, MFMCMAL DOI ALA ri,,N5,„1,,. J. J 1..., j but to render rearimably ooceeeofal wittil yver ; : o- '"ti) n. thorioo a. , ' ood deavors may he made to tether it to thus , from ', 4 ,"7 .• , l „:: "l 7' 4ll44 "" . '"''''''""'" ... '""""''''''" ,. which it has been excluded The Teihnite say, tii;i:Poa C ii ' d " e l l 7 :i ' t " r i l; ' ..7i kt e " : " t u t n .i et e n.' : '" . "'''. l 4"-"P" • "The victory is not IM much the victory of a toori....lied to t ;.'"; • 7:::;• 4 r n o party as of public virtue and public decency 1, -.1 It is this which gives it value far.beyond that of '"I'Y loose. any mere party advantage. Lot us hope that its lessons will not noon pass out of niitol " volt (I'l' Tuc True Perm of yesterday Las an netielo • 4 intended in is show that it is ki, as n necessary eonsequenee of iis position, opposed to Itail• SEW c a t 1` EMIL:MI I'M /NA roads. It in opposed only to those Roads which do not oto awarded t riy .yl,ll/.1:1 91.t.t0 A g, it DuAin Or A V nrIEILALILE Mare—The Duy lesto wit bolo, :Lid ~,,, ise;,- Democrat announces the death of Col. Thome'. TII:S PIZI:.II IticKeen, of +lesion, at the ago of tit; Ile eras a ' ssrltr: WIII.:1:1.rlt native of Ireland, and emigrated to the United ' Theo gene 11,“ Inc. States in Ilia year 178'3, before the ooneltmion of 1 teeth. of 1110 1,,,,„,, I peace with Great Britain For thirty seven I st..s•ls, mid temi.se,, years he Was either presitlent er clitThtet• all the !..htsti, 1,r.w1,1e1. n;11 EaelOn Bank, and ale° held iu cliC 7 coursie of his • rut. Stay a,.. ill-its life several other importnut posts of civil trusts. times os.. Ile left on estate valued at about A quarter of a ' 471-send fur orb,, million of dollars. It is mid that Cot. McKee; 1 '01: mots/ter Ihr. d, when a boy, heard the first gun tired by the eel- 1 tedneed a. fllow.. ebrated P.ol Jones in his great fi ght with the ' N ote M dr ii i i,„„ Serapis and countess of Scarborough. 1 e, , .1' I aro do ~ Tat bone carrying ghost of the Spiritualists, ! tin d,i ' whose performance!' we noticed some time since, has berm .at work again. After performing ' 1) " d" many wonderful feats, Dr. Orton Bays: "At lan! 1 Do do as all of us were standing at the table, suddenly .Do do there fell loin In the midst of us a Lug cantata. 1 My ably Mt of the smallest bones of the human ; body. This bag was of muslin, and about fifteen inches long, and it fell directly before my duce ; —much nearer to me than to the other partite 1 a „, ¢.iv;if, , m - present--in a direct line apparently fro. the 1 A.A. _ . ?Ni l . ....- - ... rd. (.+4.:11, ceiling, entririth such force that it marked the i table whereV; street.” The parties present 1 ;nrr...A.rmr .A.N - 3::. TAILOR, were Pre. Ort and Redman, and 'a brother of, ;re. CC 7' (,'LAIR STREI.T, PITT81;1 , 1I0 11, rrrtN .1.. the latter '', Invitesll' it t' I hi s Tuv n or y. - 4, R. Giddings d e li vere d r2O ,v pu :te oil Jr _lnn ..1 uric :111il betOl lecture in Boston't week. Ills subjects were, l um " ...1r.. " 1.7 b. , rind! , n t""t tn lg a CL,. Cesa r " The trial of Jo C i v Quincy Adams in Congress' r. , r ~, yr. "... Itrld CI nor. a l't"rr ran sty and not.. for the preeentatto of a petition purporting 'to' adardx4l t. , we twit ' lt awl cm, ntry I rad., w 1,1,1, will I~ come from claret, ;" aid "The Reminiscences of 1 mad" "P "" I ' r r t' st telt " and Il'l'rt'th, none a r . " "II" .. ! ef, at any nlier alnlllar shodirmnoot In the, rlt . or:: rlte. Twenty Yenta' Services In Congress." Subse quently n thane!' was given Mr. Giddings at the • Writ si I TRl:iftri T t Parker !louse. Senator Wilson presided. Among , NOW trim: Stn 0 from Phil's, el tibia. the spe.kere were Gay. Batiks. the lion Louis LOUIS MILL :R, ' Muittfacturci - if all B. Comius, the Han. Charles Francis Adams, the 1 kinds of laullrl and tleolleinrn : a bor., 01..101, and Car Don. Moses Kimball, Mr. Charles Rale and Gen. rieeo-n o b er; ,i. e d,., l a L a itj a u ss i,„,,r,,, 0, , ‘ 0„,!, "1.. and Scheeler "'not, st N. Mt , Wirrt short, .tone Corr. Tne Paris - Tribunal of Correctional Police hoe - 15,,, regal , ', dean , ' nisi altered in Ow 1.. ,rooms, been engaged et ith some amusing cats. It has 1 u " .4.11... 111 I. "rd. , at 0,1,1 rod"- sentenced to a heavy fine a philanthropist who _'" "" I. '''' hi ll' h 't , f " : " I. " t4h ' ' ....., I .... r. provided the satires of one of the suburbs. of 1 Jou-br COO] icAN Ar , lilt , 0 . Paris with remedies for all their bodily and 1 . . assure...masa, or • moral ailments. Like Deleamara, he ..had ,an ' Iron Ratlines, Iron Vvaulta, Vomit Doors, ail,. trimenre—"t 0 inspire love by magnetic at- I Window Shutters, Window Guards, &r traction." He, however, told his cuelomeralhat , i , o Smt. 01 Se.r-rni Irrett and 56 Third Arr.?, it would not set unless they kept their nails and • (Belt/Pn 11 - ,nd nod rtal - ket.,) PrrTrIS.CI:CIII T.l teeth ecrupolously clean. This benefactor of ry,-„ en head a r „,,,, }„, en , r a ,,,„ , fara .,,,,;,, 0 ,4 mankind was making a large income out of this IrntaLla I, all ptiri. , ,a4 r tiler aitPutrao pant tn on. specific when the police interfered. :I...Watt rnt - e1.. - .1. Jobbinr:, ono at then tt1.1n... nag .. . _ . - an. r Oki.. Teesa: is a remarkable unanimity of opinion • ve.r .— ;:pv`h e. FRIEND, Amocg the different greases of the country, so A •L , -1. 0 142 . * Fl.; . 51 , S. A "1' 1, re 11.', far as they hare come to hand, In respect to the merits of the President's .e. Inv.. ti So. b. shiner .Li Message which is pro. 7 SOLICITOII.4 11N " trounced one of the least creditable that has iE- . ' ttra: Ilu C11:1 NCEIt Sr . tn seed from our Chief Executive since the.+ALaski- inv..e.,,,,,,,„„.5avi1y .fade In ~,,.7 , ‘ „ 0 , n „,„. Gan of the Government.—N. Y. Tom, A : Ina, or Si ' , tern Wiwonstn ' I:33:S6IIEGATION at. SINGI3II .. WILI att,,,l la Ow par ht., and .q..1....tt 11.-.4 Krt., ot -It is slate d that . etha ne sea,„ „ a i k „,j, „, 3,1,,,,, s..l:ly.th. the Rouse of Bishops of the Episcopal Church of „ ea _ ~„,,a , .... .... the Untied States have issued a pastoral letter in . w 1 r4....- - favor of congregational singing, nod a new iitpiscep.l hymn both for that purpose is soon to fbe rammed. 1 BO.:TOtt, Dee 7 —Hosea Insley, ,Republican,) was yesterday re-elected !slayer of Chelsea. ,John Sargent (Rep.) has been re-eleeted Mayor of Cambridge. }Tan robbers of the Union Bank of kinder. honk have been arrested in New V ark and neat , t Kiwwawrhowk tw. triftl. iricm. Paromier's Marlpoea mine yield:, from it,01.1 l. to $3,010 sorry we , " I: 11,..., u art. milt I. "rewire./ by Mogan, The public debt of the consolidated city of Philadelphia amounts to $*20,000,0110 DIED—Un Tharlday moraine. 9+l , 1.1 I LLI 111 51'CULLV, t.ly env .1 Gre,l4 awl 14.11 a MI.. ,g , tl I • morksbx. The funeral sill take plamra .4 DAT fr. , 13 14 , r , •widet.re af lU party.. r v taart Lreart • L, pt, Ail. altew y Cemetery. Carr iaa. w ill I••ave J.:A:natio riable. WHAT LEES THIN ~. vy 1141,K1L, VE.S ethitn n 1 1.1,A ft.twycsn. Neuw.bu4c, 111 a letter dated &q.t. .t b, 1,54, tint. remarin ‘litm XOl •,I•“vc tint I Lyre publixhe-1 aeveral MI • caten lately 'l7anan are 1,4 c.re . p..,014,' but literally true anti tiataa.l Turn , ctlottt• r.ltteatitat, ttlttt att, yt , tt ,n.y rz I , ^< , to on. tar lar:a fr,rrt "try 11.41Nn ) I=l Tblo extrwrl fr..rn one,.( woo, I.ti e. mceit- I In Mr Uollsml ~ - We ra,y • can fl l It , I:awl warm!, Ansrrl, awl way A lwaltn. rn t.,tin2 11. vas Icw• 11wret...11.• Ca:OrtoO . --it , [earful to oak f.o I,s4ltovesa 11.11404 Me ter*. The graol. popnlarity boa maul Imitations, whkh the po talc should guard asoOot purchatiog. irar-84141 at $1 ;4,1.411,, Oa 1,411ra h.s It. by prior Ja.,t CO, Ilsootarcarina Novo* omtlata and Chemist/427. W 04.1.185.4„ 1,41.4:4, 1.1 and '44 Ma- iltubargb. Fa., and Danaglaa anyaeratly dalDoltoP 55paigt filotirre, PULLS! NUILS FIT ' irbel.vooll.l7 . CO-, 131 Wood St ro.d., Is+l.ll HAVING JUST lIETURNF:I) FIIOI NEW onw tr,rivlog x 1.3 r, e., wnal,rielr 111144. n Pay 1,1•1,10, • Stink 1441,1,•, Atm:6 Nl.Olll. ,qPittr.l4, Copes, Ilalf Capes, Pl.-p01i0..., Mule and Col, Also, Pelt Donne,. Th.,. goo'. have twen oweere• .1 nab meet • emi will bestAd at mall profile Iselin wleLing 1 , , Imo hail; cell andcreneleo. em mock. = ni ; 17.1. II • iter.ll. A al otizsr , Via NICAltAtIli A • • AJINNICIAN, ATI.ANTIC A:V.111..1011 , 1C P (YANA!. COI! PAN I', l'iloPitlEr( , ils. Or 0 0 NITION LINE AT EEDUCEN RATER user TOltit To lA] ntaltottoo, Mat titbit, Romani cabin The Nana' of ihalealands Inclehled. Tim eplatediel ehataahlp WASIIINetTrig, of Pull. lone re Oster, Capt. 'teary etterrleill, 'mean. been MN.) op at' prowly for Ihe California trade by the Nkomo, roiter,weil Iciorc her pier, North River, New Yea, no Monday lb. nth ; of December, at Y I' N., carrying peostmaare, mall., end ; freight to Pen Jnen del Norte, to ma mma at Man Juan del Sur with the well known and monenoillonn etrionelap 11E11. ; MAN, flap). Commits, for Ran ' , mender°, California. Throe .pleudid ale orahlio. off.tr mmorpmeed 4,1111.111.b1ikr.f..! the ..fnty and comfort of panwingena. The bahnom room In thoronshly repeare•l Neel In gem] order, owl am ' , emery healthy. Par palmlike and freight, apply onfy at Ilia taco 1.1 the; Company, to Ji/lIN 111.4%kItTeal, Agent, Mliciinelic—nol. No Iliworlin, lire., New Viol". is IEIO4I Don't fail to procure Mill. Winelow'n yilnyJs lug Syrup for Childnm Teething. Ithea un equal ,:n unlll in It greatly facilitate. Um went. of !nettling by otoßculteg It,. , gum*, reducing all Ineanneestlnn—wlll allele pain, and ; tura to regulate the bowele Depend upon It, mothers. II ; will ghee roar to yoursalven, end relief mid health to your Pmfectly wife In all cam.. This ealuable pretraretlon I. the prearriplion of ono ot she nmeamperimiced and atilfnl female Physician , . let New ringleted, and hem loans need with eicenr•fulllng Prilfr..l In million, of coxes. We believe it the beat mud segos' reused, In the world, In . ; .V i ew.. of Dy.entery nod Dlarbema la Otteldron, whether It sriem from teething or trout auy other tonib. unte and toollth Cantle' mainutted by dolleive nod coolebit is north Ile weight let gold. 11(111ou. of bottles are told emery year In the Ilullod State*. It le an old and well•Irlail remedy. PRICE ONLYIL CENTS A IIIYTTLE. SrlitonegouratianninuthotstylenileofollltTlie le PER: HINS,Nner Pork, Is on tie *nimble wrapper, Sold by Druggiats throughout ilm world. DR. GEO. I EYSER, Agent for Pitteloirgh. JoldaWlyier The Greet I:4 1011 m iletnedsr SIR JAMS'S CLAIMS'S CELEBRATED NRAIALE PILLsr ?Indwell (rum o preictlptloo of Sir .116:848 Clark., 81, 0, . Pbyeislan Ltirsortlissuy to thill.iupoo. , . Tali well known D.N.licloo is no Invoxiil.u, hot ft lots =dub rowed/ pm _Yer.4l4 =Witte* 4.1 01441444thitey • tom sal atom It batmen...4d &beach. orilrottorirtnli. thoy arottain within; burttal to the cottellbillue.. ' -TO ildolilaCO.LAME4iiklirocol.lo7 soittal, 1 . 1 will; hie at.thtizothhilitioh the tisobary pitiolvtithioytularity: pm . tiatt rllt*ttsipt , . i' kisoitoadNfpoher , / thiditr 7 tioliiiii aiteixiel -.- PathEak l tutled l o 6lll iewie t Roe NI/ pardp jg wokepagao3lo4 111 0i 1 4g 11 1 5 groc - .1tL11141. it55q.,40.4441 tehaystotberh, -isdhihnt:lllMAßito6ll4l °,.1°1•'1.60-14/PI Miai1...,;. , .?' 47 '; ' - V. , ..- . .... -, ~. , . -,•: -, ~,-. ,-...ti A l a a - "0. .r 4 - 111 .?P. ' . - ~,...!;', .:1 : 1„ : ;.:,.. : ; . 1:,.„f„ . .,..:1:-4.;2.7.-; -..,.,.;... •-.4. r it.-., ':,-.. •.; ~ ;': 1 .1.-:... .. . „ . - . . .. . . I LCI V ki:lt. it Al KR'S. MACHINES 11 /ISl' 1•11E111l It tit Ihe 41111.1ni roilk xg.A ,t, t .1„., J/ WAS .Viii' r ,11. l El: t CV A , t t ttml t.. thr f 12.• Mitt hi. , .11It r Tin - a.• Nl:telont t t .•f t o t rtiralvtl Sta.r in:110 , 1114y', awl tt!tlp, even 11 V 1,911)1 0111. Irtrittly thr !..st in the 1.11- dais finish told }l:.+4 table 00 p ith toter and drawers 'so 00 rgo size 05 00 do plated 00 00 rated and pearled TOO 00 .1n proporlims Ltorr, Agent. THE FIFTH I. 4 IITRT PI 1r. , 13t'17 , ;11. l'A. ROBINSON, MI-NIS & MILLEU, POT! NORICS AND PIACIIINISTS, kV S T-T INT c's • r N 1.N7 (1 I Plttsbnrgh, Penna. • otnei,No. n 1 PI nrlce rf eY•an.E4.1,1101•2,.1 , :; , 1 Hu+ in rry;(l.ll.ol,,ltyttroryt Wort:. giud X j • • r......ini••14 ',ill • I. I, .0, t Ile.l nu.i gnat., only. Trelt. CI, 1.. full woo ut.,..rt .1 !tu.• ',none invcrt. t-rrh / . . , rrolasn Wtr vral, cuotiuuuu pm., sr ..11 , .!1 qty. e leAulmo,-+ and dnr..l,l , ltr, 101.11.1 fall L. plo.A. ..aculhe erorl. Wets.. pa..o2lca N. lvGalt ntroct,l.ol,,w NlKrkut. sinry.l 1t.7.1 MITCHELL, HERRON ei CO., STOVES, Grate Fronts, Millers, Cooking Itangcseqi4 194 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pk% W 141 Y 1,4) ;4 hlsbufa,tur,ra and thalc. tu 4.11 londm .1 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D 2 - 013.1 3 1.C0C.), Cvrran rel 4.1 I humimai 1 . 117V11U1.711. l'A Pittsburgh Steel Works. .tOrtitlS, I.l.tmts. ourrs td CAST fril.34 .1.,,5PK1NG,1•1.0): wad A II STKKI2, XIX?, I=l H. H. HOGFILHH it , ( . 7 0 I.OO•IACICISIttM 1,7 lingerie In.nrovr.l Patent Morel t 11.11 iVt.toll'n...ll.. tbrrot •••11 rtrol wr i pl. n. prztoly,ll,.. ivtirticiN ri:xclinNo s (1 TII ILLS 1.) It AIV N 11 Y DUNCAN, 1 , 1111011,MA & UN rii; INIQN ❑ANIK, LONIAiN, IN ?I; 1.(111rilo H fERLIMI A NI, 111.1N.%1L1L , 111111.1, Lhn ptinrll.ol isna ..rro. of ',mat, 11.10 w, 111,Mongl, I."‘tr•iwati .n, 1.xu,1 aitol loy LAM. 11, %VOA.' A Ma A ,'O, 11.,i4pre. ..reas ol 1.) W 1 , 0.1 At. CJI s V I 1./16Y A/1111)ritomotsitsi A IV I I fIUA 2V ter : Wlllls, I as.oil TIPTsi 21110 l'hltTioa. 111, kinel• .31 1'i1ia.,1 , 114, ‘F111 . 111411, itreirqy ;/ I II f.,., Ilrof., AV, mrlr 11.11, W.& I/. It,IN 014.10#111111.1,101 1.1A661,15 All kind' orrultatql.t. Mho IT. ud 4114tokr•, lokati ule I.llllliiK N,I It/l1 Wood 4 4 41 1 101 i t 1,11.1 1. M.lnl.livl.itiq,ll-,N1.1 401 twig, will 601110.11, i,I4N•PIWI'Ie~ 141, W. P. rusq)kreiii:Rll Isitviwy! I wood I. 1 . 111alattal•Ill• 11„• II,l.nll , •u.l ,a 41•1••••/, Ira l'altatl al 11•11114111 H• NIl 111 vIIIIIITII Ilt.lutomlVsl.l .u• 1 PittlitirynN mt. 114.10nt. 14 , ..1 ~,,, u . st 1.. r.v 711.1un14. / AM. MolaVill4lll.lN .110111irliAtAlin OP Alcohol, Colngot AplrllN and rnsil oli, I 4. 0, 41 11. AO,. likn rod fin ti.o.olt .Vr....1- , I ) 0 11 10 1111A 01 /1 11.14 -.V. .111..1.4 ....d' 11,4 11.11,,,,. 11111.11111,,,1,, Id., ,•,,,,,, ,4 .401 '4O )0111.. 1it09111.1 ; li. T 11ti.m.,...../,,,, :4r , 1 Ilia 1..011 11,01.1.4 with , . aillit.il4•ll of tho 111044.1' unit 014001. 1.1 014.1 IWOIlly ; y. 1,1. • I la.rn 11 1,.1 Phtololnno In %nib, 1111411110 i 1 •o0 0 10. 1 4.4 4 - 011170.11111.1.1 l(opornII , n1 n WO, no I Imo bont,l II 14i1,Thii 41.11 1444..0 141 Ii 1 1111.411.4 Ins lonnedlolo t,11.4. 1 11.10 1111.4 114.0 11011101. .011 I 1.1.1 0fi1...1 1,101,, 11.1101 i r“. IN 411141..fij fool 1.111, tooth, 111 , 1 II 1 h.l. lilt 11'10111y ' y.rk Knolnito I bay. 1 h0'g,1440.1 1.111, 10 11. rlk 111.. awl 001141 V. i.troro, Kflii 0141111 M .11 111 nil, pawn- to • nkia o It , klstporn h.. hho .111101.4. 111(11110$ 110. inay .1.1 , 01,0 .4,14,1,111..- , (011011 ) 11 . 1 0 100411 1.1.1 yak I. 1011.4000 111. 01041.1.0. I 1.111 trio) yonlo, 111. fitillonatco. Imolotooro, l'ok.. Jon. VI, 5011. - Illionl4 any 41,,,14 Alt. Wlol2.orni:4les ololotont.l, 1.1 wren to lb. followllifigollool.lll Jinn. Wm. illitlni, a. tlovilrtior, Ponnoylonoto. 0.0. 1 . 11.. 11. YlurPl/00, 1•1111.41nlphis. . . 11011. J. (I. I{ hop e Tlo , Jud, i,ho O VII N , I lion. J.)l. Inkk, inA t o, Millollolh.lito. 1 UM. 11. 11, 1.1.111.11., *f (1uy.111,11., 1`.0.1iP,V1.. , h 1 . 11./11. Ellin /.011 , 10., J 4,110, Phlbololphin. Ilion. It. V. 0 11.r..1.4g.. 1/, 11.0011 1. 11. u. 17.11'. Woodwitnl, Jll4O. 1.11111.4.1040. 1144i..W. A. l'otior, City 4011.104, 1 1 141•401111.1.. • ' 11.0.4.1311 111.101,101.410010404,11:4111101.14. I 11014. 11.11.011 4, Auditor itonorol, W 0.1110.1.0, lb. 0 L , ._Atml tunny othoto, 11 fil‘V. ..111 y, _ . ... H '' l l ll , l l li l it4 ' , l lll, " , l it ` .. l' l4l - 11 ` ; : lift ' ll!l e : 1 11K1411101.1.01001041110 1 . /INPAHATIOII . . - tItIASIK/Glett anbullin l'ItIGKIIIIJITI(Itt. - Is proponal *wonting to Ilia tonay awl IlhotutOlrt,hollti thy ( oentset ihcogennyldol 011(whitgol ktiowl..lgnihmuthtlll,4 llolf I rombhuitlon. i . HilAttijlailithlNVlNi 111.111'.A UNI'lli14:4;7.11;..;;; - • of Iho 0144414 I(lithoyji, 0100,...1 and Merv , . ~. iii , sli;iinipili;iii 1te,,,1, - 4 --- - ~- J _.-111 , 11.5111014)'61 tiIiNtIiSX:PIMPAiIiSSION t lln worl.or ooloints. .. 1 ---... ' 'It1 1 1 4, 4 011 " j IST OP APP:I,IOATIONIi.(4.7tir, leelloo,' • jj An, op to thTemb.rnfi' 'mato tkvl, Wet.lt/oorl 0,.0n ahlpao t t f h , h, ;, Idillat Mittel, evokr, ; inlkiaThoou,FMl t War3o.ll..Thntlt4 Plttoborici ," 1 •.'.%:':.,:..."., "." , W*11a..41 0 1, 4114 . " ..: ::" , .._ r -'..- • ... Z! Yalu Ineoli: ab . i. ' ~titiog=o.i.4.• ' a.onit_ I ' , 74 7 71 GROSS WI 41, EfIiVISWB , ‘ 7 - nappsoisotarleszava. ) - - 4 e'9 l , l =4lgamousli a =2ll , mknlifitt l lo l l - 'abbertistintnts ' -` :The Best Family Paper Published Is LX 'E ILL II 11D. A WEktil.li 1 . 16.Tri ri f:SIONE D ems:Air:lgo a spirit 1,1 11„ 1 ., n<nnnrourrri Artivaf rrottort r , thr. r•r rar, LI. 111 erll arr 3 rrr.4llll, 1r • r tr) ervirr, Etra.ly. Its I Ilustralirrts erro lersulltrtl—lta Edit, 11.‘1.1tru..4 on ....urn; co , 011110 mill, Ihrr r•r ti r..ught irrr. r-,rlr4tr, writ , 4r prwl.l 1.111.11.1r1.1 tvon wrvhly at V. 14 rrt erririni I r / rWI.Err N y lIOW To Do GOOD ANT. OLT "PAU, / olt I P.”--Tedo,. Ad fot our--Pubtientiotr. The tvrtun xre such. IlleJ • • ~„ ~EV1, 1 7 Lanally uin toe 0,1.111, It:. ior =V= Pay Your Taxee , 1 1 1.1 f; 1,44 a unpaid City and tin,,ine4,4 T..... MI I tfn er new. I", tho hirti Ward have 1.1iL..1111 IT, lino, r and MUSS 1311 PAID 1./a - I'llll ITII. I ern 111111't 111 of Andrew Sle tls.• hour+ r.l 71.. • It nn.lll to I r it. nn 1 71,imp,. will .oay.ClHlrl.) , anTwji,mg the v 1 1 1 f) II M A tat N. (•,.11, rl' or AN?COAL muti, :I itiont. ‘_/ fir, kindly% rreulity, ln.re.ll day without nttrtitiot, cno In• without noilink lhx llntl, tolkirix it e 4,4... 1 , 110. ,frHrubln for lor topd eltatol er 114 e. ro, ANTiIItACITH Oil BITIIIII. N, ilia tot - xithnr rite promptly fill. 41 by 10111= .1.10 ..orn, Altll..rmon mt. awl Railroad n f 11,35E1.) iIOGS-.-8 Hogs this day rei.'il k I_, ..4fur ...I.• br t1..11 II ExltY II COLLINF. Ts'-so saeloi ree'll and for cola by I.J don; IlkNltti 11. COLIANS. , . 11 4,1 L Ey __ 100 eke. ree'il arid far sale by JO 4°lo III:NIIV 11. COLLIAN. GREEN APPLES--20' Mils. reed :mil for sm. by .1.10 HENRY 11. COLLINS. N.,R' DM GOODS opening almost daily il-iii C. lIANAW4 um:, 74 Market et. Sxtensive Subtle Sale of Omnibuses IV ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE ON M.,N It AV SW/01i 20, J A Flt VEST AIS A t0, , ,11(...r, xt ll.e I , pot Mutt Ft 'ltatlrovl, to liirl....l,l.lreet, ad.m. lb.. 110.1.1: hatlrm.l, 14.11414,10.. n, • k ..111tomonn Gloomool, la,. 11.1 ay. o.roo, 1.,n k.molo nal inn !mnion. Alm, FUIiTY lb A number of ea rs %%110.04 end n I.ri, /inantlly •1 flnrnen, of the 1.1 , 0%, /Arne attention et purrt qt." 1.l vild /I to Iho .ale, :14 It r..rnprlnee. stock of /6”vrral of tn., Inrellt In Um ell, nt Phil/1.1/401A fly urtl, of JAMES VERILIKE. Pretldent. Roller's Mercantile Word & Copying EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS, tlnnilfteturtnl by Jmnent J. Bottler, Agrnt CINCCNNATI, Itrtnan.-For I tAtto• anJ Itert-t.l, t,nly 41(1 . 11.E—Y, Molt, I t.tDrot an unrj...,,, C0m.1 , 4 —F.,r Leto r-Itrr to,ly .•Itan , c from a anEENistr btu. tr n d. 91 ttn , lDt•entonnot rut, Not, wltlcla nn Ptofita V. 111 fd , 4,,trny F L ata Wen , nu Ittlurt..l to the l'unt-to Ia ItL4—,.nee which [lmo tloo, lit , tot Ulm omatrtltt.l NI7IIT Y.NN DIPLOMAS. TIMED AND ONE 111 IS (It )ILDAI. A tlentinn i. Invlted to Itt. , runowlr, etotlll.-attot from hot Chilton. N..... York . "I hare, al th., rivinst 14 Gww. Mcarat a Brawn, of Nor analyzra Iwo sampleh .4 F 1. 1 .14 lei, one marloa 'Ar 11.1 , 1 , 1 Wfalug .11111 d. IL. a J Ilk,. alter . 11.1,.• aloraestile 10,cord , . . . of find 1 , 9111nf 111,1 Mi !aka to contain Oho .amn inzredi entr, and in lbw Roma !auto of combination. ot.rorn the rc.rsit of the ....long tenth to which I hay, stilirci..l them, I find they aro Nati In grittily ea well no durability. J ANtEoi IL CHILTON, Di. D.r.hi.tr.l.t NPR Son k, Ni3T.,11.• r 9th I , :h. ro.do by W. a HAVEN, orrncr ..0 Nloticct eoA y, cond LEONARD SCOTT de. CO'S British Reviews, Blackwood'a Magazine. ISCOTT CO.. NEW YORK. CONTIN i. petni-h th. 1-11uwin4 lea.leog lirstifth Period.. rfle 1...VP0N tit - AE . 24 ' IILT', v..na r•ntive A:plSatli , ;ll KEriEIV(VII))), ) 1. rut: .Va Ern BRITISH' ReeiFlP(vr, CLunl. ) rife IrESTVI v ' srox NR 4 iVIEIe G. RI.A(. X 1 1 , P , LY5ED1.1711 , RG11111.4(7.127.NT (r 00).) Three Periudical• ably repreaent lite three.rent petit:cal paint, of tireit Brilain-1111,, Tory and - Radical—hut ladttica forme only uue feature of their eharu - ter. Al tlr Faits of thcinaat prur.jiind writera it &tem., Literature, Niorldity and !Lel igion, they eland, av they ever hate thaw!, dunrivalled in the world of latter., Leine .coroodertal ea in irrellval•le;to the tebular and the profwvional crtan, while to the Intelligent reader of every chum they furnish a tuore tierreft and eativfactory rev,rd of Ilia current literature ut day,thnatehunt lila eceld.than ran povreisly he niall.l from any caber eource. EARLY COPIKK. efl, - e recelvt nr Advance SI ttttt front the Britleh lernltv ter. Cr'.t additional value to dune Pencil.t.. Ina, notch al they ran nuar he placed In the howls of enbacithere ...„-- • ILL yoneof tharnnefttertrura._...... ...... ..... ..... . fa 00 7 no 1,, al f..ur of the ttertewa 4 IX, Furl ackwaxPoillacavina ll 00 Put I ackwocal and one Review 5 00 Fc.r Illarkreceal bud trio Iterinare 7 no For Bixt wood and three Btelevre ..... ..... ........ ........- 9 01/ Fur Blackwood and the four Roelews 10 00 Af,ney curr/P: t a lAtiligale where ioio.d vcd/ i.e received „ii,,, cLu nui NC. A,htce.uut uf enty. five per rent from the above prize will Le ullivriel to Virus urder log four or ..... ocoples °rimy vr roof the above works. Thus: Your tvpies of lilarku Lest. or of one Iteorter, will bo sent by one aldnes rot yr Derr r Ides of the four Hoy-lowa and Blackwood CA. Vitt and melon. POSTAGE. to oTi tlwiirluelpal Cities and Toni,., thy. works will be deliverod, Free of Postage When sent by mall (tie I , islage to any part of tin Collie! States; wtll ho lot Twenty-four Ceuta t ynr for ulllacklrual,'• and but Fourteen Cents. year for each of the Resit-mi. N. 8.-Thu prioe In tlreat Ilrityin of lb,. five Perhullrals above liattlhi I. Sat per mom. arr Iteituttancre ahould always be addrerieed, peel- paid. 're Publlelters, LKONAIII , DCOII . A (Xl.. No. D 4 Ovid Street, New York. - _ tl'LElt's 1111E11Ni, AND COI'YINti ...UP INKS -For fluidity, depth of color, freodem from mold sod thirebility, these iv km aro superior to all others mean lured In this notintry.andFully, equsl to Arnold'. bomlou Irks, but onich hose In price •Iletalters supplied nu liberal terms. W. O .3OIINDTON Co., ,1„s Statinuers,Aky,uol rL FO L'llltlSnl AS AND. NEW YEARS' PIIILACNTS-Ilosawupd Writing Duke Flee ltirlfiug Trro ennui. Can s,, Portlollos, Albums, terra Sortalet, cold Petitll., time Stationery, tr. A choice assonomet of farts,, Flgores and ninueroirs fancy article, purchased rocinitly L.l ,mob, and will to sold at very low-priete.as I am imithus tut ...Minim to my mum tad wish to elam oat my 11.41 lay aleck , pt oy ions to mak tug baproverocols. _.1,-5 K.O ClN)Hltatili, Feirmi et, reTL.AM til ARUI.E WORKS. MAIIIILE MANTELS, nlnnufactureA by machinery, al Ivry+ on heed at very low pries. b omit tlll.l antiW intoned tote. Mmulomute, Tablets, and ores. From., a lame nod bean. tlful stork always on head 0111., No. Old Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Wormurn, No ATI, Smoot Reknit rerotut Ott!. 0 „1,, W. W WAI.LACE ATEN I SON, BEEF, I'OUL'I'ItY, AND BUT- T I Kit- Stbbil. Priem Roll Minor; btbs • tz , ittittsla t Pharsatite 15 . p„ r Chieli,.; go do 'I %mhos. For selo by lill/Pl.g. 1(1 11(0 A CO., • . . olonf INZ Liberty sin, 1. ,_ • .1- 1 1' FEU Pr.- Ly :( .., ka I.IY .410 b.; :$ .1.0 ILltop..ob,l Se.lomq 1 111.1 N. 0 ,4 Nadi.; ,• . - To aAla oil slosmo , or Poland, for imle by ob. I:11141I DICK a 4:,4). • • • Nl.' : w USW' &MAIL AI) N MOLASSES ' ..!it , 1.111. N 1011111..., prim. , quality' Mob , Mtaaat, 444 444 , - L.. 1,1114 p.. .leaner. nontoark .11,1 Dimond. Vor .110 by ob.l WAIL 1440 4141tY, IN maul 20 , Wood ol yr. . AN!) .. . I . )ltY APPLES PEAC HES— :O llnfo ANA.; 3 33 Pr.:be.; I tin a. Now Ininllng horn rlimnrer Pnr...l*, 1., .1. 1111.1 IA II OICKKV a co, - - T AI,RA LA NUE 1100 KS—For en& by rholoorr...4ll. l o l ti long and ." 1 " IV. h. J011111:1 .Iw, 1111 4 Jr .1.4 PANT Donlan, 1,7 Wool ntr.l. Itio( ic . —MI kinds on linnti and mad. , binder n 1 stool nollne by W JOHNSTON A CO, Ir 7 Vapor Ma 1..., ni Waal atn.d... npVEIL% LEA LARD,i poi o i . 11t1 Ina and Volt VASIII.V 00K ' 04. ..l. by 11140, W. JACKIiON. No, 111 ronttli cheat, near I.lbaely. Ls, tiAliarrrs tttVisiUFk si U In atom and 1...ha10 by 11,1. 11AUALKV, do? Wand%) Wood *triad. - • - 01 if 1 11111,S. N. Y. AVM BOSTON — SY — RUP f‘.. , In atom and lon aalo by Md. lIAOALICY. r, cusb:s Kum 120011811, in titoro & 11 1 , and dm ludo by Wlt. 11A0ALNY, 1110 OOFFEN -anneal new 4(,,, prop. In Moo and for man by ital Wlt. LIAO...LAC, IS and 'AI Wool •L BAUO.-10easegILrontoby U.-A, /All NOM% A CO. d,at earner of -Wadi sod Wiest Or. eases for sale by; AL A. PAIIIIIISTOOR Ji CO. do format Wood AAA First slit a 'AVAN-VIIIII3C-1710:rbionle tty st, A. VAIINKSTCPCIC A (XL, vornef of WOodaailFirat att. brobo. 44reonIf - Apples - for gar; by idaSi- 1111CNII.0 11. COLLINS WE WANTED—TiIe highest:price paid Is cull for Pis, WIRIII &CO, No. ISt Litisoly st. Offlitraittlii:VoK:o.lk Agri 11ROMA eonitint oupply )4111.x, !akar On.. 'always on halal and Smola by . WK. 1110ALAY. T.1.0u15.. ilr.9ollll—Fagites -"4 ace," the to last rtosor Mohr In lb. U. F1..10n ale In ranee 41.1.14 d. 7 1.11ENI000K:. LOU. 100 WXES OligESlVreceired and for pd. by Ida] ntouuß WIIM A Co. 2 - 00 BUSIL SMALL WHITE BEANS .1.1 s co.. us r.a.tr se. SMAWLSTSHAWLS I—The largest stock /a Ma dwasara. antlealx . ranr and at T•ry two {FICA. , taaaj Laile.74 Marko al. i4r - galsoN,Evutiny,wim , GAME. .. 41 ;s i fte 1 _ainLs9 F - - - INE - COUNTRYSYSIDENCE FOR NM &LLB OR RiniT.—The y substriberioders for enlediff4R , .r tent that dolightfatCoautry See no nowoecnpled..by n. tt Adeeinemi4.4. In_ Rimini° Tp, ad aren't to.Alleithimy V-dr,comurising .Iglit seresof ehd, taml, with modern haat Lrla. Dwelling of 14 roorm; 044ra Spring Haut, INN, Frebtlo;....TrnalgtliOnge, iv Poor aCrealyte under .lr a:0, prornltes W to the rute.tvalughlo Vine. Y.rd lit ~ w ort'. Them am eteretnl toadied Print Apple". Pear, Chrrrlet l'ogcbea, tonal of which town nu of lei at great cr.v.t, and aro ill Ono coot:ilia.— Theo hole Is ' , Aloe land, blzhly cultigatc4l and improved, and Minded to nihielti. ti retnimodirtii a Hue clew of the two cities god aurromullog country. soghlt(• it. Iti - J1: 4 1. FOR AI.E.-Iho3ol and Lore 411 horgli and Allegheny citing owl adjoining ItorouAhg; wegoral h.n.houn ,ountry rth,stn. gni Parma of Jlferehtelrn In every dlredlen, and•at notion., priced, some very good GIP,. die, • le: en nimollty or Weetent Land for ple or trade. Per gong wishing to purchun would Ila well to tall and examine 'i.e Iteviiter ;and them nailinlr lo tell to hero their 11120.11 Itrgi.e.red at ORO. IV. BUNI`4'44 Rud Palate MCC, Is ' , lle otOblo strret, door vre , ..t of the Dino , oil, A I legli.usy city. Foundry and Machine Shop for Sale: hOIL SALE —TUE LONG ICSTA SLIMED protniaes, known at the "Toronto Foundry ITIOCIttnr eitonted on the co - fre, urge..tit and V idea* at mete. In the city iii Tlq.n to, C. W. The prornis..n are 161 bet on Qa.ers /trent by Itg feet en Victor,* latent, and enctain .Goulding Nay, 1014.16 Machine. Moro Moonier's, Entreat idatLawitli'a and Coro Monleing Shops: Endue awl it 11. in t' 14,...,1 C..... Oren, Cato, Wood Shed,. Ann. , e. it. or...pieta order, and titled op will, the Wt. Steam Engine. he., de , manly new, and ugh .1.. intr.-entente. 01=1 - , Assign. of the Witten( Cloorge U. Cherny G, l;•.. Toroiil3. C. W., Non. 12. Mg. DU 11.4 LC SALE OF BUILIANG LOTS situ 1. en, tonrodhlp. lota the property of lir. Wm. A. druasrd. noot. denlrable lota, forming part of the :truil of ha,l cfruplull by the said Win. A. klmperi, will boon.. hr nude at Pul•lic Auclito, un [her. mi.., on SATURDAY ths 2fith 10,1.. at half-past two I'. It Th." lots offered are atm:, a nil lu distant from the city lice, and or situvto.l nu th, Pith. rd the Itrad. donleu Field Pinitkrowl.thit. b_iur at all tiroe+ e.tdly oszces- Able Irmo the city. inualho.. P... the itemises every bull hour. Thu prupownl early complunun Pitts. burgh and Conneklntillo Railroad a - hich la•nre this prof* erty, will aflord further facilities to purl:liarse rs hat iug their plasm of linslocm In tho city. Tim Terme of Sale will do oneifuni I h raoh, and the mip .log b, t bred la/Dual Imitalmenta, with iuterrxt I. For the deferred payMetito, the bonds of the parchanem will tie Inken, iiecnred by a mortmige on the prop,ty told. For Ow eniivenninee of them bolting in pnreham, ohm,n sill hr in at the corner sif Fonrth and Grant iitrerte at I 1t1.1 . 0.Mt..1.. Ni., on tie. ef gsle. mono. vey them in and from the rale. For pl.os or torope.rty,oool for fu•lit, nprkiy ti 11. II El . lloltN k CO., No. 92. Fourth nirr.r.t. m , 0 1...11N* FON, No. Poor, b Pt. 001.41( POI?. B The Store Foundry-and Plough Manufac tory ■ttnated In the moat flourishing part of the city °fat. Lonta,Mo. ARARE UPPORTLJNITTis now offered to partite bacingibe mean. of pnr. baming n gee - 460d Ito se already eaddtllehalt On nermint of the doclinlng health of nor eenlor partnere, s, Mr far .ale our, Plough Manufactory arid ihr/VP Poun dry, with the ',nehmen; paten, ege end goeml alit of the con cern. Thlewitabli•laueet hes been In foil operation forth, loot ulna ;core. Th. Id:einem to well establiebed and the hoots and eetabliehmentmell known throughout all region. of country tralltug-with this place. Ft. Louis In the hest point in the Milted States far the manufacture and sale of both Slate. and Ploughs. It has on nellenited model for both. The ground Is eurmient to extend the dorke to may &aired extent. It le aitnated in the meat flourishing nod rapidly tut mooing part of the city, and within than, minarre of the Iran Montana, Radioed. ' We will sell the whole concern, complete as it stands. or we will. if desired, call theiPlongh blachinery, Tonle, Flu toree, te a separately, nod sell the Foundry, Machinery, Patterne,Toolm. rift., Follow licaer in, to, by therm/elven, end tent the grnond end bolldings to the purchaser. For further Information addrede 71. JI MITCIICOCK d CO, ocd.inut St_Lnitte, Misinntai. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a Int on Fourth Btreet,bettraen StaltbllBlcl and C herry 100 feet frnnt by 85 1e p. A lt,t o Third curet, over @m4rhtlrld, V. feet frnsrby 85 leer deep. Norm IVAt.—The mottre bouto.fol by 11. r. Wlthine mol Carroll street. and klproce alter, G 4 Lot front by 120 diNT, nearly oppootto to Pennock k Ifort . tt Fontoiry. The ructarct tonnileo by ftnetillnon, N'llkint and CarrO streetta and Spot.° elref, 204 feet front by,120 &op. On Allegheny, Carpi. end Buller etro•ts, the Allegheny Valley Rallroed Station, forty cooti,not.f.oLt, each 2t lest (mat by ILO foot lop. Eight term of ground in keeerre tosrwiltlp. port of oat Lot tr2S,beticren trio Now Ertchton rood and lliltdolo Com 'try. elegy linty in Allegheny (lily, 1%1,4 Went. beln,en Rest lane end Cho. nut 01,1. L. A Tract of Latal In IToarrnort land County, on t h e Phffs. drlphin furnyik, mllthi from I.ntralte-75 scram in calth ration of tit h bottom land—ZMO A Trotct of 1.1,1 too. Lieouler. Wehtmorelntol c.oty, of 375 acre.. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, orrlsolff 155 Third eltotet. aleme pmithlel 1. Coal Ladd' For Bale. THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE ploco of coal tsn.t, containing 29 arm., elto4te wltblu lice called of Bruotoirtllo, on the Monongahela ricer. the coal n Hoe at,re ht9h cater mark ; there le throe pile feet opcool. and on the place there is a neer brick hove., nut pit ice further Information apply to E. LILLE'S, Pike Item, WmWellston conicity, Pa. C r, Ufa SWINDLER, is.lu hod. Sletionsatiela Wbarflort. lOWA LAND.—The subseribl ere oiler for sale on farorabls terms six bandred acres Choice Lands, situated in Weleit and Ilmmck mintiest, adjacent to lines of Patilroads new In entre, of construe. [lon, and ono and only two miles fermi Ornate vent. . The Above trill he India her for rea, or exthlnged for fat ntihg laud, In Ott Ode nr et *dating reutloh rer.X. MeIIANE t A:lid Y.ll. l'ltSerrind rt. F.4OR'i` ILE—Fifty-one neres of Land on the ' Old tredhitioon /toad, nix 0,11,, h the south eild 0i Wm Moung.pahela Llri.l,, aill L. 5.1.1 low. Apply to CO.I . W. BNN, ersatz WalotifOhlo 24,..1, 3.1.1.0- treat of ALUI-Satiisgereinitiettitiltill 0010 j d i.,`":::"4 . ''"l.7lErrn.: ' :, 110010. 10, c. 0.1.. Inquire 01 litthll it ADLCIZIGNZIPe o'ols:ttlt Alt . ya at La, No. CU - Fourth sure). FR SALE.-4 lots on Mill street, East Aborty. In by 1.7) foot, s h Will be mid 100. !0.n.- ote or altogether. Apply to GEO. W, BUNN, hooth side of Ohio et, VA door wart of Diamond, Allegheny Qty. 0n1.5 11ORSE FOR SACE7-1A hand- WIN nix 3'01111 , 31d; a pacor odder the coddle and moat er to hart...cis ,perfoctly MSc for a lady or calld to eda or drive; will riot afare at the locomotive, military or isaoy 4 . 0.7 asritetticat; will stand without being hitched, and warraottal perfoetly ecamd; to lat sold utily for wool of use. Eilgtdre at th e Mora warrhcrowe of ar.4 T. J. CRAIG .! CO., 134 11% , 0.1 a. TUE subscriber offers for sale section ten, 11 township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly knowu a. "Ilowman`a SocUon,^nontiaining 610 acres. It le situated three wiles wrivt of Mweifilon, on the State Road leading to **webs.. and within about two mileioltlxPitt. burgh, Ft. IVio tie and CtIi4SCNI Etidirted. The *oath, east and nurth-esel quarters ase partly delved and itoprimod— the remainder la tomcod with superior thuber--and the whole is rtell waterol by apritigs nod running stream,— This section I. considered the boost tiny el lioel the county. It will Insold .unilleliled or in quarters to dull parchwacra. To throe who desire to Invest in nisi rotate • bettor 0pt...t0/idyls rarely otlonol. Valuable City Property for Bale rilllAT very desirable lot on Water Street anJ Redoubt. Alley, nest to Joho Irwin t Sons, befog PAI Pet tot Water lied Front *Meta, and IGO Jeep along the Alley. It tmtber et to lota of 20 Or 24 feet ratli_ Fm t0p . ..1,(01kb be made easy ay to payment.) oil ply to • JOSKPII S. LICACII A CO., toekilit Liberty titicet, Pittaborgb. got amt. T° LET new tw° store Weal BRICK Wahl, Lane, roar Coinntona. Allegheny. The house I ,, ntalas nibs mast., and is .4 , 0.4 writh antler an.l pas Will be burly for occupancy by Ist of January nest. Apply h, JOILIa 111WEPI, Jr, JelPtlrd hi Water atrect. Fri LET.—A large well furnished dwelling ± with all toalent Iniprovewenta—for rent In. to• gnod tenant. jolt 111TCIiLVCK, AtcOltAtilltY A CO. COINERof Penn and Hancock streets.— The emeolog term will oomc oecoa TIMSDAT; SW. In.t. A limlti4l number ht I , llolst:hay qbtain , 4dmlialoo. Trrma for Tuition and 8041pwry, $ per,Peeedom twenty two Wert". en2taf ' /MATH, Prillaral. IMPORTANT TO ,CONBIIMPTIVEB ! oft. vtitatouttws DISCOVERY: TILE ITYPOPHOSPIIITES of LIME, SODA and POTASH, • SPIWITIO ■ucnl run 1112 71 , ,CITISENT CF CONSUAL T I 0 N THIS new and important Discovery in lb. ;treatment of etrainteutoals (Conantotliong w•• made by ILo celebrated Dr. John French Chore:Mil of Path, and first cangtounhaton to the french Academy of Medalist In 1506. It he twat. adopted and Ls now need throughout the Notional 01 Europe with unprreadentrat griectot *a a' cure .al preventative of Oa toad formidable Koury of the II moan lace. The llywptgastihite• aro racotn invaded by the awl outlined Iltyglelans of flow 'Toth, who prevribe It for their red Melia •tb loon ea ISB3, Or. Chankhill, by • eerier, of galantine do detitiOnii, ono* w the conclusion. that thrprsunwire teat ell ergot., en manual coalition of 'Mem:nods (fkuunampUott) wee a du•rerre It the system of tba phapho tno U coutaltut lu a taypoLtable gate, Ileum he drew the obviate tabs.:we, that the meat. of Outing theatres, eon elided 10 rctiortny the Sentient einntellta For this pupae, It was woolowary to Wort aorta Mtn qnnit of phosphorus which .b.eld belt the nose tinstoxy• dleable nal tweitollable—thet te,capableof entering taloned fat tutus • part ot the eyebolt. .Ttuweconditiona were Stand to alba lu the iimeopaesettla of iire4.9ads audYlatoeb, whkb seemed best to fold - bile two naphtha of oxydation, or rombintion,and aniettiobies. Theme of the Ilypophoe• philes elates three pmparatleal to have • twofold specific Attica. On the one bend. Ney !scram Ow pi - N(lpin, What ever that nay be, which amentater wernoseleyre; end on lite other they are the meet poteurbei biocelgratenfieyagenis for gaped. tottay hitherto known,. , . • • . The thyelakarket effect. of their newer. them: kb) WI emuy of anal/ power lainethera even froth theater day of their adudribtrattou, together 'Oben senteutiferling!l waled tad sirtuotA.• The appetite immure often Ist an ax• treardhary Manner.. The eatenationsbecome regular and we.,*; abundant :,tbe penplratkate. Ir vs/ baie cease asp becomes robe and profaned. - 111 the general eyotplems disappear with • rapidity that le truly uneaten, Sr Tbe ifypepterphilea ea prepavibed by Dr. Clorchtli, are now forth* find tinanffered In a cherkicory pure form In the Uultal gabs by the undersigned, • Prite $2,40 per bottle, In neonsentratedfcalo, by auts7, Threw bottles will be sent air $.5 oboe orde••r•W by Swale, it Walt* pet aptalarge , bottla, rattly forum, .13. or. dual by hops... or private hand. lample.ditatiloott rompenyeech peahen... grader. and undesired afore* . Wm may be obtained by lamming (with a Wawa cod... ' t) " WINOMISTIIR. , .. LIZIOrill•U end Nudge Atom* all "1,„*. naltramdterT • 49 Johnittreebtaii rLEATILNR AND 1 , 0 ,' E ubsctibe Inviter attention of Pur6.oo to bL I 0 of LEATHER. OIL, te., just 7 1200 lildere Red 8010 Learber. do dos Preach, n.t rrepch .110. *) " 11PP.rimth°'Pink 40 Eutoro and Pittsburg 26 .sbm, .rCarrto and P. ' , wid; vinirmilVs and Ourriir6o ; 91 2 Liberty sheet ree2s QUPERIOR CUTLERY.tention- in di tIJJ t 0 thcalfikatrin4t au oar striver of Peeaur 4 .a.el. .01Dien rex an forty Dinner and Tea maim, Emma. -11000anr, 'Dental Inatinconerk. Dethenier / af ife . .e. la Panerreinilver paetkalar, are atakir not by aaT•alakllakmant.lalhls dt7•;, -Tray radar ai7r ;Manua in the wadi lerepnernited. ( .•: ...ey-OARIWRIGHT.II TOUDG,D6ITooder....:. BY PaWY-50 igs Pckhesi" 50 doAp: I,l4TrigQt-r<lVAliii Sot, $5 a I MEMM Ohio Land fin Bale. J. B. ER - RITZ - KR, n.lOl 41h turn!. Pittsburgh Eburattoltal Penn Institute, "- Static's. . I .COlierRT.—A CONCERT will be Orate tn-11/htusec may. ymb street, oft FUMY ETWSING. December itoe, n reg edoejt, for MO benefit of The NNW ASBURY Chta;m44 now mime of erection on Pennsylvania ATOM.: The progrouone boo been &mongol nay be ender the dliection of Prof. JOHN Ittfinassi k who willbe oh:al by number of Amateurs of the elty,,, e d In . 1k clam especiallyfor this reason. Tickets IS oehts.-to ha hid at the Dank there of J . L. Read. Fourth street, 11.Kisbar A Bras Attila Bt.tea Malt street, and at Jahn H. Mellor% Wood lerret. denetd W,IIKEITING OF THE REPUBI - aVa EXECUTIVE COU111271:2 017 CIEE op /1,1„, LECIIIENIL—At a meeting gt the Committee of Allesheny, It was Ordered Mmt the Itelmbh. can Primary Meetings for nominating Ilayor, Directors e. the Pow, Councilmen,Ln, be beld ouBATUDDAY t the . IIOII of December, between the boon oft and 7 o'clock, r.m. That the rating be by.ballot for the different cuslidaten and (Nguema. haring the highmt number of rotes be do ctored the noudnersof the party. And in addition to the members at ths]pnety, all persons who bare heretofore acted with other patties and !who en oppo!edn , tho prevent National Adminbitratlon.. and - will pledge themeolree to vote for the ticket - idijoed In tioinloa. tion, shall be entitled to n vote. • The board of election officers far crwh ward Anil - De a. Judv, Trupectorand Clerk. • The Judgeß of the vesperal re ward cartilage gall mot In the !cell Loose on Die Monday ermine ensuing the 414,7 of the Primary Nreetlona, et *cern o'clock. P. .at., aid Jae rompuing the votraof tha different wards, shall &dui the persona having the highest number to be thenornlntes of the party for Mayor end Director of the Pair, and et.the seine tinteahall appoint au itxern Dee Committee for the onedng _ _ JOHN IJ. RADA Chalrtaro. M E± I- • I'o. Fon MAYOR or ALLEammr Curr-4 V —m. 1,074 *lll ho a candidate for nomination for Meyer. eulioct to the rote of Um 'Republican; at their primary okra.. on the 11th inst. • do7MA ALLICIMLNY BINE. Pittsburgh, lioremberiet. /a 584 10' As installment of sl:' 50 per share' on the rapittl etock of this Haut Is required to be teed oe or before the IZoll day of November hut., sods furthrr end droll Inetartsoot of t 12,4 0. ler gar, on or before the 15th day of Derotnter By Order ofthe Bawl - •'6.11:t4n15 J. %%COM, Cailder. ',IC; Or TOL OLLVIWID 6.11111 11111110)O Z.O. CO ,1 Cleveland, N e i . is 165& W NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting erieo Stockholders of this pnl~ the eltot ton of Directors and traonction of other tnastness, will he bold tho °Moo of the company InClooolattn. on WPM. NESDAT, the stl day of Jaw:my text, at 10 o'clock, a. ne transfer books will beclosed on the 15th Detseace and open on the nth of January. n02.551.1m F BO .BWELL,Sectotary. ir_aanto. WANTEWANTED—Ginseng, the highest price D—Ginseng, 1.• pnia mph by ,D. O. lIEBIAT, Comer trbcrty and Hand greet. • WANTED4—Timothy; Seed, for which the best market price will Lo toad by D. C. lIIREST.' non - Corner Liberty aid Muni streets. WANTED.—;O.OOO Zushels Primo Tall V 1 Barley, for arbleh the Ligßeat saartat palm will be paid by ocl2 J. B. OIN.MI/D t:00. A NTED.—A steady industrious yeatig, mon, to dthe dray sad work In a atom Stivahroof N. KING, No. MI Monist. WANTED—The hi hest market price paid for liccenea: by B. L. PAIENMOCK l al, so3l No. 50, corner Wood sod Foldlli its. y ooL WANTEP.—Tho bighestinarket pert. pall 17.rr Wool, by 8. lIMIDAIIOII k CO., Jo 19 No 9)5 Liberty street \ITA NTE D 1-10,000 bus Rye, for • which thnhighnntmn,LitpricewillbOrr. LEncilA zurromssoic No. 1162.1 end 145 l4*. , Nv , ANTED.—XS,OOO Dish. Wheat, 10,000 " Oats. lIITCIIOOOB, k CO., 122 Second 551•1151 Tint 9; C W t 7 OUI.I WUUL!!-100,000 lbs. Wool •• :is tl at mosso. caqg prim by lIITCIICOOK, 31aCIII1611T 122 &cepa and 151 Front eta. Mil= $BOO0 -Who Wants Miiner- , -Want t porchamm Vt.ooo or slo,ooodoUsisvort) of Dmade aud Mort,v,.. Apply to OHO. W. BUNN, Datalkide tibia ntr - ,el, 3d door loom. of she Diansoadtdifghooy 447. arboricultural, &c. RIGLIT PLACE_ FOR. EVERGREENS, A.-... 11,003 extra Ana, grom ape tibest hardy T. reeds, from 234 to 8 feet. ' 40,000 from mall to . 2% tneL SOW extra fine cherry, 42,030 peach 1 and 2 yard; Bine, three years old, dale and stealer& One Nursery Stock in every deportment I large, wilett It will give to lowbow Wear Mends and the poblie. Pitlabargb and Oakland Numerieci. Oct. 27.183.4. aorpt musnoop, CE=l auction Zags. P. NE. DAVIS, A.notione Commercial Salm BoOlaa, No. t 4 PifW S t. FIRST CLASS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT ACCTION—On Saturday ifierunon. . a 2 - o'clock, will he sold •at the conimercial Wee rowdy No. 154. Flab strrot, a quality et superior noa.bour rtaidtota,' whirl has been woll f kept and noll a abort time bar umei7 ,- among whirl arelDishogany Form, Parlor .Chilra, own, Table, Dressing' So Work-and Wash apuidgeilit lamella, bedding, tbs., Chairs, Mill irdatsbot Cam, Patent Sewio Carpeting,Wiwi Looking Oliaam6-Ctthia, Olam and QtleenaWarit asaortmeot bfßiteben Furniture. P. M. DA218,0211L • SSIGNEE'S SALE OF $3,000 WORTH OF currnma.—o. liftsuday, Dec. 13114 at ./D kJ& anJ t P. M. willba sold, at the casateetxhil Wee twomOtit. 54 Fifth street, the Invest sn4 moat desirable stock al whs. chethiag of/trail io Oils market MD swaseadostailtag la part.,,340 V.rto ./.41/o. *se 1.- LtristteViiMir, WdTini 410 dee dot Suthenders. A lathe neszititief dreZ elothdeg, Ar to Ivo ieethe - I thothilethrii end feeee,thidloseresey ererlby their atteatioii: peiemptary:-- -- elelo P. M.DA I 7IB; Atha. UNDER EATER'S SALE of.SI:INDRIES —7kr.morroW., , Sal order morning, it the comma l Wes rooms, No. 64 liitth street. Particular* ne,xt. - dal) P.111.-DAV/S,Anet. INGWINGS.-43n Tuosday Det-.14t1i, at 10 o'clock, will be aold, laib. IMODEPi floor eaks.room of DavW auction, a !Argenta ba i mikakrn • of &eel togra ingam Ado and waved Una gilt aantrae wood fransekcompthingthe mat celebrated pirollcUans of , the rosarers,ore mblecto Material, religions and hs = among them will be found the MlgUmd Wtdadt iromLandseer, Haney on the Maki:ion of thalgoodallw, • tionnisbed Amerkans, American Christian , Union. Oaantat'' : • Family, Fine Portrait. of Icsahington. Clay, Radltal4Y: . Jackson and Ihschatmin Mary Anointing the Feet of idiom Rising Family, Immacrdate Wnomn Marriage of Para- ta7= C P=De S" ot=v unmoral. collcalon of bmnerona pkces. Tbs collection la togs with• composed of the chokelt eableeta, and' all moot be mold on - Tuesday morning.- to vablch the particular attention of - ladles and gentlemen is recreated. P.ll. DAV IS, Ana. LADIES' SALE OF -TRIMMED BON NETSJu nt Aoctlon.-..0n Patarday =ruing, D.a Illh, as 10 o'Clock. will ho *old, on the 24 , door of the auction rooms, No. at 11112 et, a splendid snort/swot °Nobly trim. med Bonnet,, in this *smote, most fashfonable mislead:cow prising a variety °Cedars In Burnt velvet, - Imperial - end fancy releet also, =dim phdo and corded elk, and trimmed !tress, together with Mimi" millinery moods, tasking in all. choke and rare opportunity for tallest° boy their 'slater bonnets et their meet mice. deb P..IL DAVIS, Acct. • WOOLEN GOODS AT AUCTION.--On Friday rooraing,'Doe. 'loth at 10 e6ick and - 2 o . lj. k to the +Network will be sold at the comma dalaslar ' rooms. No. 04 Fifth street, a brge and froth stock of Goals,. Including logs and small Wool &aria. Pelerical, Hack; Zephyr Coeds, Zopbyr OrPee, Web' Boots, Merloto 'Linda, - ?Dirt. and Namebeery Wool Cricket JacketnOralkohl for Men and Boys, CasslmereaandPatinet Pantaloon; QOM, Cassimere, and ?Ilk Tear, Seal, 'Ruck aird Wool to which as haelte the attention of parebesers as thle stoell most be closed out on that day: de.3 P. IL DAVIS. duet ASSIGNEE'S : SALE. OF -PATTERNS; TOOLS, ie.—Wednesday amitratair;Dscamber IStia: ag lv o'clankod tho Funadry and Machin Shop, arm al 21 aad Short • roots, hf orderof Wan.ll. Tormyth, SaKaaaa of A. &via !Co., .52 lhasold • lama quantity of ' , Unarm., Tools, Shafting, kn., in lot. to .011 pinnbaams. • Tennant asir . .P. N. DATTS,Anet STOOK P., FT. W. & 0. R. R. AT TiTTATTA sus, in lots to nit purchamms;try , • i, , - apl " ~ , tU:7l~l~t►[IIU;~Ii:L~K~1~t [i'il~TP'St'~~ QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOS IS & ky CO., AT TUE MIIICEIANTIC 11EXCUANO1iivm TRORSDAY ETETNINCL—Bank, Bridge, Instants* sad Copper Stock, Bond and Real ;state' meld at 'pablto lab Itt the Mendwala'Rachange by . AOSTINLOOIIMIM CO, Notes, Draft' and 'Leann' on Real Rotate nevidalid .92 . reamonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS CO. R«..k. Note Wolters* rearigual. STOLEN—From . the Post Office it Biowns- Tina Pa,ehoot the lath Noteether. et PROMISSORY MAR Alr 172.4:63, wide by Mews P.and J.Seesaer ta the order otßoberr. Itn;ers Req., end by blot eadonted End mad* Dyable et rho Citizen,: ,Rant of Pittsburgh, dated Nov.mtne 10th or 11th, et 4 - menthe. All venoms ant here by cautioned eintiot negotimlng 'twirl note, AS payload of the lame hos been rtormi by the nubetliber, testiest ft see • Ilre3l ALEXARD KING. A. ND Rl4::w WIND'S - Atmgriliamo /minor, ' Nuttua n, SUSI at. IV the Zrataati Bzlk, Xt.! rerk. IS THE AGENT FOR THE PITTSRURCIT GAMMA =do:Ma tr..xt urnutiog Jounals awl:II:Mod SPIt140•11- adu mad vrc.i Ile Is nottlarlt e 4 to receive adrorthments kir isird'ort ' pubisii,d rata. A TLANTIC TELEGR&PIi CABLE. AL have Jest received from Me 8 Seim hl' s /Wagons, • larp quoin, of ATLANTIC( CAME, we will cat In small rimes and recant them In ellberarok direr or gold, to'stilt parolamora. Alm teeth lordellea avillgient .deterfoon made WATLIIIIB. afellf!tribe CABLE and the WACOMM • • • ..'"" • - • BET '*6114111" , std tINIIIIAIT A • • • • • flithlUlt LOST.--frotrei is hereby that IT cation hae been Meat for daptrt. , l . .. r,,•= v; tub, An the Ci Hoene rant 'of . Plt!kbafsbift •• • , • • 1617, one there: . o rAoete tni_c4pnt Cante Is hereby demanded whit A my Ida Eltf&r,..' • be Imo& • notileihv 2 . 88 LS eti . PM l . l5 zo.:Gootner.Weed ana 43.1).,4 7 - 7. enleby 20.BSI'S D: L. YARITMOM & *•*„ - No. **(Ammer Wood sad •• • It Smith White; 3 b do imt recd up convlgnment for nI•• • • . * , ROHILDT DICE • * 'now *out awe,. . • • ritißN• 1;--175 .bile. new, N., (km Deal, fur WI by RILL k. • *. C .„ , satyr. wee BuTTER.Li bbl packed rt. Yor &le by . [deg) It •P.&01. DAUM F LOUR -100_144e, extra .;11.4Ibilatilti by . . DEA. 4.7011.81^T1L Hooeacksin litokiand for., 8146 by • (&81 DICK 4:11' it CO. LA itD OIL - conitantliak:lland M bleb) .. • - • LoLt.satidextra-oco. - :, • • 111.00515--65 ton it Tin* Itehry Ctaßiirgtil fu :atom seuthemplo WOICZX Y'• t ~~ , 'i~4 . .:~: .... . ~~: i i ~ =:r::,,,. I ~~`--" Tr"
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