,vittsblirgi2 • e . CONGRESSIONAL. _.. e spy, to conenit together on sfi RENt r ARD.-1 will give the above the all absorbing question of the railroad tax Wseuteuroe Car, Dee. 21. Sses..... arera ,,a L e th e ratar ii a . ~,,,al .3aX BOX .pd The meeting'araa organized by calliog Samuel SC, Al re..-The bill moos appropriatioes for the h ....d.ate. Its. rsdom , bm.sto shoot 10 by 12 iothee In Paddle. Egq.i to preside, Wm. Thiball, Esq., and improvement. of the St...leir Flats, was taken up and i en d lritl 7 , Low Ladlock attach...L l Ci t litenta- . twat Sao Joseph McFarland, Vice Presidents, W. Loge I''''"" j -3 '" 2 ''`". 9 . 22 . , No visa...ll:cl .rn't"." .I e7VTATitIYI7, ""- . TS. l'aeilie Lailreed hill rams up. Mr. beware, de 2::dtt Ceruer .4 hill. and Wart et. and E. Ridge; Secretaries. . 1 , Le. lie retod.tked time he would not say mach , „ e , Oramotiou, the following Committee was tic- eohee(,i.., the details of the bill. If he were a11...C0.1. -1 1 1t e . MOUNT VERNON PAPERS. pointed to prepare business for rho meeting : to ta,,,,i . t 0 u route a n d the policy of constructing - a John Riddle, Wm. Hall, Wm . Andrewe, Isaac 'PePitic rosilt..ad now, be would theme a path which Ewing dui Henry Glass. ' woum le a contirreation of the road that our great The Committee retired, and John Young, Jr , northwestern emigration has hitherre followed. Be WWI called on and addressed the meeting would diceard all employment of companies, and all grunts of public lands, and would build the rood an The Commiuto returned and reported the fol • , a military, peetal or national highway, with the . 161 EDWARD EVERETT. I lowing resolutions , which were read and then money end molt of the Federal government and considered separately and adopted ( surrender the lands along the route to m settlers, settler Wyman. , Mon by nature has certain in. free of cost. lie would increase the revenues by in allenabie rights, and government is formed to me a s. o r imposts, and create a sinking fund to oh hproteet hint in those righte, among which is his sorb gradually the public debt; but he had eon- IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER. 1 right to life, liberty „and properly, and also to stirred in presenting this bill became the only alter , worship God as hiXeconseience may dictate. native. Ifs admitted thee there were many objec- Therefore, when government ceases to protect time In the bill which were obnoxious; but the time - the citizen. in their rights, they are released fur deliberation is to end, and the time for action to ' I begin; so, being in earnest in his desire for a Piscine 1 from nil obligations to obey either Legislatures Railroad, he would accept this bill. Mr. Seward Courts or Commissioners which are nothingbat' , then answered ecessithly the general objections I the servants of the people : ;tm • , I ainst the on of the Resolved, That we will cheerfully pay our ,ag Ile would notcOlsatructi debate. the constitutional power of ' State and County taxes, for they are just and ' Congress to authorise the construction of theroad, !equitable ; but Railroad debts were created by ' for the strictest construction of the Constitution ad fraud and through false pretences, without the ' mils the power of Congress in case of real necessity i convent of the people, and aro neither just nor ' to construct poet roads within the unorganized terrt equitable; therefore, we will not pay them, on_ 1 tones of the United States, and in ease of possible ! danger, to construct toilitary road. Letts be deeply i less by a tyrannical power we are compelled to i impressed with the fact that the American people, do so at the point of the bayonet. non. numbering thirty millions and increasing at the I Resolved, That we have confidence in the in- 1 of tree ambitious men . ; I• L tegrity of our Commissioners, whom we elected 2 t a a h ° :;; l m o it a l aa i l,:r t .„,:! l i l o under the eolemn pledges that they would not a law written in the social constituti n on be l a c irS ' t t a y te ' t: levy a Railroad tax. Let them remember that underits influence. France has disturbed the two the eyes of God and their country are upon hemispheres for two hundred years; Great Britain them, and will aid them in carrying out their has extended her domain around the earth; Spain pledges. has discovered and colonised half of the Globe; Resolved, That the Chair appoint a commit- Portugal has reclaimed a portion of it which before tee of two as representatives of the township, had been lost. The abolition of feudalism and Ma i very in Modern Europe and the conversion of the to call with the Commissioners and request theni :I worn nations to Christianity are the results of the I (if they are determined to violate their pledges b‘ a w me w notional act d ivi t y.. fn obedience to the ratne and sacrifice the rights of the people) to emcee a , have the roontry we inhabit from separately, State, county, and railroad taxes, 00 Bpain, }ranee and Great Bram, end all of our re wo may know how to engineer. newed diplomatic conflicts-are so many manifesto- Resolved, That wo pledge ourselves to each lions of the energy and ambition of the Americans other, that we will not collect, assist nor in any proper. It is obvious that this activity must take way aid in the collection of this unjust rail- ! either a material or a civic direction, and that if it road tax. does not receive the tatter from the hands of them,- . Resolved, That the Chair appoint a Committee ernment R will force the government to guide it into of two in each Sub-School District, in this town- the former. ship, for the carrying out of the fourth resolet- If thenononal activity is in haven peaceful dire, ulna, it WWI be confined in its energies chiefly with lion. in our own territory. Our domain is alreadybroad Resolved, That we will not support a man for enough, atul opportunity for our actirit corn I. - any office, whatever, that will in any way coup - rate with ir. The necessities of order, an y d sa m feTy e of teaance the collection of so unjust and ruinous the Union require us to consolidate our energies a tax. nor any newspaper that is disposed to within it. The Pacific Railroad, with its eonnee sacrifice the rights of the people. lions and lines of telegraph, are the engines by Reeofted, That for the perpetuating of our which this consolidation must be effected. Ile did rights, we must have a County Convention with not shrink from the enterprise became of its magni tude ; sewn it less formidable It would be less adapt at least filer delegates from each District. And for this purpose, we would suggest or advise ml iho te cn th t u r tr o it i. an n d ot ge n ti l u i s of tie Atnerioan peopl i e : the different County Committees to put forth a , a l at i„ n .- 1 1 , t h e b ene fi t , rY,t• rho formidably: Z a l ' d r a t d ' united call to the people to meet in their differ- strength to le derived from the agriAltural, mineral, ant Districts, to consult together to elect and in- manufartering and commercial rester of the re etruct delegates to a People's County Conven- glen. lo .encluaion ho would say that if the na tion, to meet as soon as possible. tinnal actii ity is to take a peaceful and beneficial John kloClasky was appointed to have the re- direction, the responsibility of directing it belongs to 'Solves published. Congress: it cannot be left to the States. On motion, adjourned to meet on the Ibili The &late was then postponed until to-morrow. lost , A m o ng the resolution. presented to the Senate, at 1 o'clock, r. a. S. RIDI.I.V, Pres't. IV. Tidball, J. McFarland, Vieo Prestos-were the following ; Ono by Mr. Seward directing the 1 W. Logan, E. Riddle, Secretaries. Committee on the Judiciary to report if any further !coalmine was necessary to stop the slate trade. Mr. Davie, of Miss., objecting it was lost. After on executive session, the Senate adjourned. lioueß.-Mr. Phelps, of Mo., from the Committee on Ways m e n Means, reported a bill making appro priation. for the conaular and diplomatic service, and also ler thr , cope •rt of the army. Mr. Kellogg, of Ill,asked but did not obtain Isere to introduc e . to resolution instructing the committee on territories to mood e htll providing for the elm_ tine of ell local odn'eers in organized territories of the .. United Stares 1. 3 . th e pe..ple, they to pay eXpenaes Tun Muslim! Ddertatee -.Much hos been seid , Menroe doctrine," in connec attending the election. Alan, providing the.' the of late, about "the government shall gram land to actual eettlms. Also, lion Willi Central American affairs, and it may. that a State constituthin may he formed when there ITSI. TIOILIALL, IWO. Is sufficietit pepuletion for one =presentative in Con be well to look at it, as it was originally devel rtion tv be submitted to the people oped. It was first announced by Mr. Monroe, ' mess, the c•metio , Mr. taysesugh, of Minn., introdueed a bill to or in his message of Dec. 2,1825, when some of the ' FAILI4EIIS' HIGH SCHOOL OF PERNATLVANIA. - I molt= the Territorial Government of Darotah ;s i t circular Issued by the pre , ident of this iooti• Th n , • ' ' South American States were struggling for lade - - p sdlse then went into demmittee of the Whole before us, from which we le en that 1 pendence. At that time, a Congress was pro- ! a t t i r L is et n in7 of the Board of Trustees held at I I "u the "'sl'" hill r ''' t" "I ' ll '" " r 1"2 " potted to assemble at Panama, composed of dale- ; Harrisburg, on the sth, it was ordered teat the eel 1-7.7ec t' te r d. 'i Te e e nd e u' ne7-t ' i ' .; " e r' i e 'ff''' o ' f !. i d tt e r t • ' ii( l i - gates appointed from all the independent Stales : institution shall °FM on the third Wrthiesday : a-a. stricken ou: by r majority. This had such of this continent, for the purpose of forming a, to February, nod shall dose on the third Wan e s an Cho,' as teat Intended to terminate further pro edt.gi thereof to Committee and bring the hill into ,d in December of each ear league offensive and defeneive The subject ex- ! Saudens will beadmitt Y ed On the following ; Th. ,q,,,,h... it, ..10,, , .. q , , ' ths lhatso. oiled a warm discussion In the United States ' conditions. . t r. 'twi said if the . , • [louse to.nt , in a ressonmoudatem to strike out the Senate, sad the project of appointing a Commis- ' Firer-They must 'no , t' under toe ago of h.. I <nettling demo, the bill would thereby be defeated. sionee Was defended by' John Quincy A dame, ' Years- The question on agreng to the notion in Coo. Pt -I \ o l - They must ho qualified, by possess , ; mutter. was niaratithl: teas 7. 12' With, whom it was a pet hobby, and as stoutly ~ nays I. ' • resisted by Van Buren, Woodbury, Benton and ing, at leant a good knowledge of reading, writ. Mi. Savage, •f Tenn., offered a eulostiorte for the ' in, Geography, Arithmetic and Grammar; and . Ida, whi.•ll wee agreed upon in caucus last night, other. prominent Senators. • The measure car- au acquaintance with the elements of Natural 14^P• sioe p.a.i... , -. Co. all who hid 'erred fie dad. rled, however, and Henry Clay wail appointed .. l'hileeophy, Geometry and Algebra, will he an ' ', more, or had been engeged to the actual war of a tonal claim to admission. ddlt'l..l2. o...luring that period, the benefits of the net tu Commissioner on the part of the United States. ; be extrnddi to the marine carps ; and in the event f - Third-They must present satisfactory evi die Oilaili Or the pensioner, hie Widow to re...4th rho He went to Panama and found no Congress as- .' dance of good moral . charricter, mid industreaue gambled-the -W hole project fell through. It was habits; and must pledge them:elven to 0b.,.,... 1, , ,n.7.... d .r i "5*7.,'""q l ' h. j.thr; t`r 2 :•!Urs - ''' In reference to these South American Republics the role. and . re g oleliooe o r the tostoot ... 0 p „ : „...... - • that My. Monroe enunciated the followin*Ana• • !,7"& t w e •A i ,,„, • ~ „ ....,..-. --••., ,--,•"'" ilivinoriewsm** - *o,,,l="'ori: '—‘,, - ,-- - r,„,..... 11 :.,!..,......,',*_2 1 1. 1. ......!. - 4f,1':::;,.,',,,-, i obt iII: It 011, I:1d. nays e i whether on the farm, in the envie% or at or about fan ling o .° 'Oe.ti'n on the Pss'..;‘• of the bill es "We owe it therefore to candor and to the the College builtliegs, and three hoti, of noose amended, Ito 'louse ai1...0n-ma. sitaleable relations existing between the United labor may be required each day, hat no more, , Nee I.4sa, Dee ?1.. - The steamer Black War- Statoa and those powers to declare that we., unless upon some special exigency. I n or' fr to Nen tole.. via Baran. oi , the la t h inn, should consider any attempt on their part to ' All kinds of labor will be equally honored, arrayed at this port. Senator Douglas stopped at ;and excellence therein will constitute a ground Havana. extend their system to any portion of this hem isphere as dangerous to our-peace ..,1 sa f ety. 'of m er it, equally with proficiency in other The Spanish. Mexiten imbroglio has been settled, With the existing colonies or dependencies of branches of study and practice. tienerel Garza baring refunded all moneys obtained any European power we have not interfered, nor Application for the admission of one hundred ' from Stoutish sotimts by !weal loam. and the pies shall attempt to interfere. But with the go, students from the different counties of the State. eat go.ernm , ot .0 Mexico having acceded to all the ernmeats who have declared their independence in proportion to their taxable inhabitants (ratio demands of .•h flag was saluted with :leans at Tan- Sl'.i.. and maintained it, and whose independence we 5758 ,) will be received up to the 15th of Jaen- . '"e .. have, after great consideration and on just prin. ary, 1859, and must he made through the con - pi theoeend soh:litre had arrived at Havana fromelpfes, acknowledged, we could not view any in. stitutional officers of the County Agricultural coda. Seeielies: and where each saddles do not exist ,ougare were firm but unehanged. The shot at terference for the purpose of . oppressing them, or controlling in any manner . their destiny by or fed to Present, by- the applima to directly. All lim ana tied M a i.," w e e n o t over sums h 0,... any European power, in any other light than as applications to he addressed to Wm 0 Waring. Molms-s. new cloyed, on the e as t was quoted at 4 the manifestation of an unfrienßly dispeuit ion ' Farm School post-office, Centre county: Penn's. teat. and Muscovado i t S MAIL Exchanges were toward! the United States." In cane of the failure of applications from any unaltered. Freights dell; on the I. P. they are im- There waenothing special orwunderful in this. county, the vmancy will be filled by the Board i. , ,.... , ins, the ram beingffSeCos al, nothing was doing of Trustees, from the surplus applicants of other ". freights for E.."P". ' It was simply a declaration that we would not counties. N. . . . .. - ALBLAT IN. Y. Doc 21.-The Board of State not permit European governments to subvert 1 One hundred dollars paid in advance, shall bo c,.,,,,,„„; discovered t ii.. f ,,,,,,,,,, , b ,,, h „,„ or , LI the independence of such American Republics the charge for tuition, hoarding, washing, fuel, as bad declared and maintained their independ- or the representative districts menage= l t ime been . light mid books, for each session of ten months. iii,g‘By ti a l member. of Congress, which dam Students! should bring, besides their ordinary rnakee rt lik lye that =rend of the diswlee will be ' apparel, comfortable clothing, suitable for farm declared vacant, includieg the 3d, 4,h, nth, Sth, 9th The present administration sets ileelf up as work, to be worn only when at work. and 32d district. Nothing certain I. known es yet, rn the vindicator of the Monroe doctrine ; and Gen. It is important that ell students - be present at however, as, if thn retu ore amended by lb. Coen , the commencement a the era ice No deduc• ty C ,l''' " enssers.. " they veil s beaccepte4. . The Board St Madrid, dated October 21st, attempts to Mate -Zen, in his dispatch to the American minister G sum r to be oes can be made upon the required `"``, "" m . "" fi " l " r '" '''l Le t""' •s-... : laid. Th e member. oled from these districts were as fol ~-•- • IL in this way: lour • Sot district, D. el F. Sickle., Dem.; tth, . Thomas J. Barr, Dem.; th, John ['ochre's., Dem , • Tess Bars or PeRNSYLVA .— AII persona ... - 1.. 'Ton are aware of the position taken by the • not ; „ b. 0,,,,,,,,, trigv, Iteq Sth, R. F. Clarke, A.• L. that have observed the character of the testicao- ' Dem.; 32.1, E. Cl. Spauld ay, Deto. United States, that they will not consent to the oy in the trial of Masers. tailbone and Newhall 1 subjugation of any of the Independent States of must hare anticipated the verdict of acquittal ' thla continent to European power, nor to tie ix- Meaux, Dee. 21.-It lis stated here, on the beet m that we were able to announce in our regular iss of a protectorate over !data, nor to any other , onthoritY, that the Wiesner Sue.' retied for No, &reap:aide... , tvto,„iot to a ., frot at, policy or edition on Saturday. The two accosted were rogue with the firm detortnination on the part of the istatitutions." ' charged with a conspiracy to defraud, and the ! lends= of the expetlition.-not to allow the British, or Prosecution utterly failed to establish any thing any other foreign lowers to stop them without re- This is not "the Monroe doctrine." The ob- • ,of the kind. All that was proved was simply listing till blood is drawn. Their purpose being to jack of that doctrine was to protect the inde- - what was known before; that the acocunte of test the dirputed boasts of the interismienal law, er pendence of the American Republics, and to ( the Bank were carelessly kept, that . its affairs to compel England tomato an early exreoure of the were iti inextricable confusion,and that its assets .i..rorao'wt`oft ha"rtiliTa=ePti;',`:`"t7,l;. over the resist the efforts of European governments to i Thin trial did not legallyestablish subjugate them; but it was never intended to ' thea gone . criminality . I pn.bable. however, that they will not fall in with any of any one , and the District Al. „.. 1 „ f ~„ , v1 ,,,,„„ r, prevent European governments from interfering I homey the Court and the Jury were perfectly . to protect them. If Nicaragua calls upon Eng • agreed that the detendaula should be acquitted. ' Wager:scree CITY, De0.21.-The form of d..° Hill Pen litis a matter for congratulation, amid the gee- e ...... ( agreed street by the Rouse to-day, proposes land to protect her in her independence from all poesible assaults, and England responds to the l era! distra calmed by rho failure of the Bank to give See per an mom tellies° in actual bottle with. of p eoan int i aaoia, that, so far as can be diecov- out regard to ohs period ef their service, and re call; the spirit, or rather the aim, of the Monroe ered; it was not the remelt of criminality or dad” within its Prnel.ion the regular etinai State decades is thereby carried out and - fie have no peculation.-Phil. Bel. and Territorial quote, solloateere or militia, together will; the marine corps. The peuslons aro moored ____ —.....-......--__ cause of complaint ; but Gen. Cuts undertakes - , .. against attachmemts for debt. Toe Washington correspondent of the ote w • 511.. John Kelly has addressed tolls. Speaker to say that we will not allow any European 1 Toth c o „,„ 4 . E , , oqu(rry says that some o• the Orr his note of reeignation ise • member of Cen rem power either to subjugate or protect her I Ile loading R e publi c .. e i t th e H o s es conte m pl a t e . Orr, New York, his resigoption to take effect` g e „on the "Objects to this, protection of a weak government introducing resolutions declaring- 25th inst. . 1. That all Territorial officers should be elected ' - from the attacks of fillibueters, and thereby con- by the people. Nc w Toes, Dec . 21.-Cyrne IV. Field received tributes to destroy Ike very independence which ; eo 2 • • emorday, from Newfoundland, a dispatch of a ea . That each settler is entitled to one quarter ' 9 Mr. Monroe was so desirous of preserving Mr. 1 euoliCitt of public hod upon settlement and Re' tura calculated to revive the drooping hopes of the friends of the Atlantio cabin On Saturday last the Casa will have no "protectorates" but our own, ' prorement for a stated period of time eupurintendent telegraphed to Mr. Field that come ' 3. That Territorial Governments should be and ours, in such bands as his, is about the I :very good current. were, received, and the word therefore, that henoefor. saw kind of a "protectorate" that, the wolf • self-supporting, : "Hanley" trial distinctly recognised at about the .. .1 ward no mile ice or other expenditures belong- ; hour when, according to advises by the Arabia, Mr. would establish over the lamb. . ' , 1 cog or incidental to the local -- Territorial organi- H en l e y' s 'er g s machin e was t o have been working. -- - - • --- cations shall he paid out of the Federal treaa ury. . TuttOßTn, Dee. 21.-The government inspector has That whenever any Territory sh representative all have a pop- , ordered the stoppage ofthe Northern Railway as ulation equal to the then existiag unsafe for passengers, but freight trains with pas ratio, it, OW be authorized to form a Conetitu- ranger ente d hes-cti nal, attachted, arabia excitement ousts about contium to be renal a re lion, which, having been confirmed by the votes , dtb`r watts,. Ztri':,; of a majority of the people, mop he presented to Congress, with an application for admission • TURES PILDISEN BUILIOD TO Deem AT DAVEN as a State. • roar, lows.-The house ,of Richard Dutton a - journeyman tailor, at Itavonport, lowa, was burned on Tuesday afternoon, and two of his children, a boy of six, and a girl of four, burn ed to death, and an infant so badly burned that it was not expected to live. Mrs. Dutton looked the children in, and went to a neighbor's.for milk, There were shavings on the floor, and it le supposed they got playing with them, and not them on fire. When the fire was discovered, the neighbors never thought of breaking down the door, to let the children out, bat ran off to bunt Mrs. Dutton, and get the - key; meantime the roof fell In. D. r:il2 - 11.1.11 - 2-...8. L. 312iDLL..-.11r...1212 S. RIDDLE et co., soiroßs and PROPRIZTORR Pria'4l32lL - AC4ES WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. '22, 1&i8 Tan Monrooxattr Ficrr.—The telegraph has .ant as two accounts of Montgomery's fight or rather of Englisit'a fight with Montgomery, for it does not appear that the latter fought nt all— the first of which. alleges that Montgomery, when approached in a friendly manner by Eng lish, replied that ho did not speak to puppies, whereupon English caned him; and the other alleging that Montgomery merely passed Eog- Bah by without speaking to him and received the caning in consequence. Both nccounte, however, agree in the fact that English did cane him, thoroughly, and that Montgomery retaliat_ ed by throwing a brick at his heel. The Gin einnati Commercial says that the brick part of the story suggests the idea that he carried the brisk in his hat ; and the fact that he is known ~thrveughout the courdit as purveyor of-old rye whiiiey to his excellency James Buchanan, taken in connection with the other fact that he did such poor execution with the brick, we ad ._ 464-leaves room for the suspicion entertained by OUT Cincinnati contemporary, At home, tide :Tontgomery has taken pleasure in creating the . itnprr.sion that he is a regular buffer—one of the knock-down and drag-out kind, ands match for anything in the shape of human flesh and blood. Ito is a huge, burly fellow, weigbi over 200 pounds and is coneitter- ed one of the largest men in the House, ysi oally. English, on the other hand, Is a slender man, weighing about 150, and apparently as en _ tirely unable to cope with Montgomery as with Heenan or Morrissey. Yet we find tho deader man bringing the big bully almost to the ground, who Instead of defending himself manfully, re sorted to the boy's weapon--a brickbat! Alto gether it was a very shabby come-off for a huge listed fellow, and suggests a doubt that he to not half an courageous as he seems. And then the finale—the big Montgomery handing over the little English to the tender mercies of the law , for the purpose ei protecting himself against his dangerous ansailant—pah ! Courageous men, - even when taken at a disadvantage, never resort to this. Wo have no sympathy for either of these men. One is as contemptible as the other, and_the wonder lethal. two men an alike, morally, should quarrel at all. They both attained, notoriety in the came way—ono by appearing as the author of the "English Bill," which ho never wrote, and the other as the author of the Crittenden. Montgomery amendment, which was furnished to his hand. They have both had their brains turned by the undeserved notice they have re ceived, and each has, by his conduct in this en counter, displayed bimeelf in his true character. The whole country is laughing at the ridiculous figures they cut. Tun Passuoiscr.—The Baltimore . Patriot, a jonnaell possesaing great influence in rte locality, and of very moderate views, re cently contained an article on the Presidency, in which the folloning notice was taken of General Dainerron; of thin State. "The lion. S. Cameron is in the field as a can didate. His wonderful energy, tact, ishrewdneee and experience his great pecuniary resource's, and his powbricil' devotion to all Pennsylvania interests, Ansi especially to the Tariff, will, in all probability, give him the Pennsylvania delega tion to the National Convention. And in that Convention Pennsylvania will be a great. power. The People's Party originated in the Middle sisica,amtreptesenUthe pacific, moderate and • ••prehensiveridefis of that section of the Union. Penueylvania is the heart of that party. ~in its National Assemblage the Keystone State will be a.!voice'potentlal.'.This being me, soy oan ". I estimate the strength of Simon Cameron in the National Convention, if he be endorsed an d urged by Pennsylvania." .The Patriot may rest assures I that Gen. Cam. skon'a claims will be "endorsed and urged by :Pennsylvania" to every reasonable extent. The coat and iron interest is potential here, and wilt not slumber In 1860. ' The old Keystone will be wide awake on that occasion. Tie MO - Araicass.—The Augusta, Ga., &a iaarJlurnefrod'reliable autbority tbat about --two-hitndred and seeintrof the wild Africans, a r4ott of. the Gordo of the.-"lfitadere - i,b are TAW cub plantation in' South Carolina, .on the Savannah river. having been brought there two days ag6,' on' board a steamboat, fain some point near Savannah, and `will soon be offered -.tor tole. Sales have "Iresdy been mode of some 3 Tango . . • Bawer of Ueda, to inaugurate the systeitoratuanolpation,laierOrdered the serfs' of. .Shniuipiriallibies to be pest liberty, ,-~i.~-~:;~~'.- .- ;:rev - - '.trtc~_ ~:~sc~._. - _ . t ' park - law° to a public nolloo, the. Aitizens ( Ili e tt '1 of Robinson township, met in Mani Malang at • • the house of Mr. Der to cn— Member 18th, 'MS.—At an adjourned meet ing, W. Tidball, Esq., was called to the chair, and Samuel Ening was appointed Secretary. The Committee appointed under the firth reso lution, were called to report. Six reported. Three absent. Report ehows that more than 2-10 had pledged themselves. On motion, the chair appointed Samuel Ew ing and John Riddle, n Committee, to ascertain, if possible, how the proseciiinga of our lam *meeting became so mutilated, and to hare them correctly printed. Adjourned Sevres. EWING, Sec'y Beam= on SLavcar.—Mr. Beecher yester day forenoon announced that the subject hie i evening discourse would be, "Slavery as one of the Burdens of Society"—a continuation of the morning's discourae—and romanced that all who did not wish to hear most stay away. The effect of this notice was to draw together, last t evening, an unusual crowd even in this always crowded house. A large number went away t without even finding entrance to the—church, j and all available standing room inside was oc- , cupled. Mr. Beecher treated the question of Slavery in its moral, social and rational aspects and Ms discouree contained much that was new and instructive. The burden of dishonesty, of vice, of crime and its consequences—the burden of taxation upon the honest and virtuous in society—were also dwelt upon with the peculiar force of Mr. Beecher'si best style.—N. F. ?rib. --- A scene of great confusion wee created a few weeke °go, at the Italian Opera'at Parse, by the tut den death of a lady in the boxes during the play. The piece was '•I1 Ginramento,' and Graziano wan about to etab Madame Preto, (on the stage,) when` the lady, who proved to be Mute. &vary, a handsome end - wealthy person of Bordeaux, euddealy fell dead in her box, from the rOpture of an auenetwe. - • Soma two years alum, the Prince Frederick Wil- Saw, of Hausa, °ldeal sea of the elector of Hesse, fell hi love with nod married, in oppOsitiou to the wish of hie family, a daughter Of . the German actor (herself as aotressj - Birnbauto.- : We have just lusted that•he,ltar , Onserl44 to, 4 01 ?" tilnedA .;•". . - -•- • . 2EirB- 1T riLsORAPiI. MA DM Tuesday afternoon 21et December, at the mension or the bride'e father. In the city of Allegheny, the Rev. W. D. Ifowerd. U D., oilleistltig, )Ir. 11. SUYDAM and Min EMMA J ANE daughter of W. D. Copeland, keg. [Tito happy pair loft In the evening train for Thlladel. pill. to spend the holidays with the groom's Mallow, at Herr York and Brooklyn ] ALIMED MARKP, Eeq., race:—"My wilo has been sorely afflicted with Dyspepela for the last year.— Durtng this time, she had need au many medicinnelthiL seemed to aggravate rather than Timm the &maws that we almost drapaired of her recovery. Living kith. roam try, she enjoymiall the Advantages of pure of r and exercises yet each day she warned to be more enfeebled. With some difficulty I peratmeled her to take your HOLLAND BIT. TEitS, which. I am happy to elate, by evempletsly oared her. . CACigiSr!,-Du mural to ..k for Derrylsses Uunaud 131%. tar.; Vhcuirroat porthrlty of this enedicloe has iidssud nasty balistious, which the tonbllo should guard wipe. purtbsoug. • Nil olds! it per bottle, asst: bottler tar 115 by the ppi girlatcre,BLY Ja.• CO.,Efrwaractuaptillarma, Palma wad Cbstakts,2t Wood stmt. botweett bad bd ste,aluoirsik Rs. I . 4 .DrWlati PORMAT. ddibLtwN The Mount Vernon Papers The Mount Vernon Paper+ BY EDWARD EVERETT. BY EDWARD EVERETT. IN THE NEW YOU LEDGER IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER Which I. now rosily for •1 ,, by Which la bow rawly fur able by Which ie POW ready for wle by AUNT & MINER, RUNT & MINER, Masonic Hall, Fifth Street Masonic Hall, Fifth Street Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, ari - Stiblwriptionii ott bo recto% cO by lIU3iT t MINER. Single Copieo, per immix f 2 00 Two d o d o 3 03 Ika-NOww is tee Tinsel to Subscribe. T 1.11 ; PRESBYTERIAN BAN - NEAN - D ADVOCATE le publiebal WEEKLY, in rmsburgb, nt the following very low rata ma g i. lobscriptione '--- $1 an Out* el eight or op weed., I ,l," Clubs of twenty anti upwards And • copy gently. __ _ • anlaaritrens Illaion Chnaltes and thinly set - 6 nelghbortsooda FOUR paw+ nee sea for /In DOLL.. Papaw separately directed In 101 l awe. Tho BANNER AND ADVOCATE is of a good sire, print , en acelleto par and wall executed. Thest rottems CORKESPONDENCE Is tho very ear, • d a well worth the whole subsetiption price. The RELIC/lOUS NEWS ls Oren early and very folly. Therein a good ammart' of DOMESTIC NEWS. The BA NICER AND ADVOCATE Is an rizalloor A OVER VINING MEDIUM, M•virmi a very large elmulatlou mum{ familia. who are both AMA end RIUISO to earitaln School,, niwkstorm i charilia, Manufacturer', Artie*, 'Proton tonal Mau, More krepera, and all who will "imply Immai wnou. ti ft-tlubscriptlons are recel.cal at nay time, but with the Nrer Yen le • favorable time to I,llu Payment, In advance, DAVID ArRINALEV, Proprietr. T HE LOST CHILDREN; on /MIRY AND 1118 TOROII A now book, very Interesting, and suitable for children. To he had at lIAVENII, the publisher. Also, at Um Book ittores of DAVIRON, BRAD sod lIRZiTOUL, to Pittaborgh; anil of Mrs. 00011 RAN P., In Allegheny. Let every little boy who boo • quarter be core to get a mmy. delnklit TARRA'S EFFERVESCENT SELT NT UR A PERVBGT, prepared on an entire neWPrIncIPIA hum a lane .ad smorate analysis of the ce ' , Lusted AGM, Spring In Germany.. This much eeteemed and highly val. eble preparation will not fall to effectnany remove Dyrpep. eia, Indleeetion, 11111100. arkelloos, Ileadeche, Heartburn, Actibly of the ktuossch, Costive:seas, Rheumatism, Lim of A ppotite, Gravel, Nemo. Debility, Nausea or Vomiting, Affoctlone of the Liver. Ar o le. A large topply Jost reed by JOS. FLEMING, d. Owner of the Diamond end Market et. BLACK CASSIAIERES--BtracrtnELD co, have on hand an amortmezi of 'Black Gmelmeres ot the VAIli.4l gim/itten, which they am wiling very low Also, Preneh Clothe and Doeskins and Omit...lsms for boy. • 20 BAGS KY. DRIED PEACHES ; II de do do Apple.; 100 bur small *bite Brest, to More nod for sale by der WM, DAGALEY, 19 and 00 Wood at T RIESTE VEB3IILLION-5 ke g n for role by D . A. cornPAILVESTOCIC A 00 , 4622 er Wall and Yltstpte. - LIXTIUCT coLocyx . ril COMPOUND— _I24 14 114 tor eels by IL A. FA CINENPOOK A Cu., .^ , t l cre-ber Weed and Viral eta IiCANI"S APERIENT-5' gruss fer B. FAIINESTOOII A CO., deZi an,., Weld lad rim att. HAIK ES— BatehelerN and Christa dumb, Dyra. supreme to any sew in to.. These arc both = exidtat prepares:atm A large !empty ,1 bet reed by drud J(l6. P I.OIIN 0 . BUrfER-s . blyls. prime roll just teed sod for e• 10 et 10.) Liberty 0. d 02.1 ILIDDLE. WlllllOO. ~ltl)—;jcege Leaf just roe'd andfor eats _ IA at IS.O Liberty ',trees. RIDDLE, WIWI'S SS CU. CIGAR AND MOLASSES-1u hhei.. wtoo cur clara Ibmtti for loale by dr . 12 Wit E I' DICK ErY. 3() BRCS. TAN'NEIt'S OIL, in More cnd k bb's Thick 00, mitablis for greasing prirposes, for sale Ins. by &I: WSJ. WILK INISON, 217 Llhorty 10. fIIDES.--67 Prime Dry Flint in store, see to arrive ani far sale by d.22SPRING/at I/AR/MUGU • CO. HOPS. -9 bales Ist sort, in store and for .4.4 BPRINOER HAIM/Wall a CO. 40 T' S. FRESH giIARLESTON RICE put rft-'.l nod for nigh) deal WM. RAO ALES, 18 sod Word NI .2(1 BBLS. WINTER ELEPHANT OIL in •.• • r.. 8.1 for gtalr by . WM. MAGA LIT. CORN -300 bus. this day rec'd and for sale k..) by dot: lIKNRY It. COLLINS. OATS -100 nnakb just reed and for sale In 4.= ,ILICNRY COLLINS gEfiej-.A-SIT FOR TED fliffp“ HO LID AYS, NEW STOCK PIANO POR'PES, MELODEONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ACCOIIDI:0146 V lOLINO, QUITARS, BANJO. -A I.SO 3 LARGE -ASSORTMENT OF NEW MUSIC JUST KELIeiVED By CHARLOTTE BLUME, • N. 11g 117. rd Street, 2n.1 Door al,ve Fifth .1.11,117 lIERISTMAS PRESENT 6 RI:BOYS SKATES, POCKET-KNIVES, FIRE ARMS lc., Sc, In great probiliklll, al in.R.OOERLEI3—' 00 Male. pain* N. 0. lingari. 100 bblw N. V.lsawda 80 ,to N. I'. /Wrap; 5 du Lovering . . !tyros 160 Winn prime a Ootkaa 17t) bull tho , ls S. 11 , Wank and Imp. Tam: 100 bolt. Lomp Toluiciw; 111 tliweea trmb RIM IL 51.15. Whiter WWI. Oil; 20 tibia N.M. Tar: 200 bozos Mould and filar Nadi.; 600 boom Paha, 'Wen, and 011 an Raupg 200 boxes Wloduw Olwas, all eke% 500 tags Nall.. all Vor We by 4017 N. ROBISON it CO. UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, BEV BARRELS CRAB CIDER Al 177 Btallhfiel4l street. JAM gEt BIONTOOTII. SUNDIILE3-84 eke. Tenn. Dry Apples; loon do do NVlseat; MS do do Floor; 148 do du Oorn, 8 Dbl.. Groan Apples; 4 do No.l Lard, On steamer SLlngins So arrive far Ws by ISAIAH MOREY CO. LOUR, &c.-50 bbla. extra Flour; 100 do 'Astra Family bleu, 100 do Bowfin. do 100 bus. moll white Beane 30 do Dried Apples; 6 bbls,Turalpiu 125 kegs packed Bolter; 60 bbl.. en Pork, doll R. 1606080 K A CO. HOLIDAY FURNlTURE.—Children's Hamm. Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables Wash Stands sod ilerlogs..4l rueful presents for the Holidays tarnished sod for eels by T. D. YOUNG Ace, 38 sod 40 Smithfield street. FURNITURE AND OIIALRB OF AVERY description on hand or mods to order, and Warranted In material and work:mama:lp. den T. B. YOUNG & 00 SUGAR AND MOLASSES-100 bbl.. N. 0. mows.% 10 MY. Pam eupn lawns from tleatuer Dscotab, fur Nab by JOHN LLOYD 1100, 4.21 173 Wood lased. D RY FRUIT-50 sacks Dry Poaches; 60 do •do Arploo. Now logdfag from meamerNeotah far ado try don . DICICILY a CO. BAGSI BAGlSll—"Starkli." and "Blanches -filter 0^ lb Moro and for Ws by dull.. HITOIIOOOIC, IfoORREILY a 00. D UTTEIt-•10 bbia. and-1O kegs , solid But tar, In mom and for We by JOIIN RLOYD At CO.. DI MiTOESI POI'ATOM-600 reed Shiga”. • -.. 1 lIITOI3OOOg, 110011.1 may evo. AILLEY-1000 bus. in stare and (agile by 041 ILCM=II LOMAT is CO. Arty abbertiOrments. Rooks for the Holidays. OFFICIAL PAPE/0 I sirat ft, 3011711baTiS. iTIEZITIE KAY COMPANY NO. 63 inrptr a PITTSBURGH :VIETTE N G I Market Street, Lear Fourth Street, : ATTENTION'Ita r . E . s . I To THEIR Ex. 9 PITTSEITIFLGII, PA., j 3 00 K. P031.1,111:1) DAILY A , I) V. 1.4 II IN BY S. RIDDLE & CO , 15 the . Eatitern CI! ies 5 o w open ALL NEW ILLUSTTED BOOKS gaplondidybmdandt r s l9 NOW IN ITSo HAIR, INCREASING CIRCULATION OF GOVIT 17's P.ll/. id WEEKLY - RPlrro.v.i, ft offer* unto:mat Itolttoontonto to scivell Jew., Iwibg roi The Best Commercial Paper in the Wt Merehanta, blaattactnrert and Families In thee. eillen and the norronnillog region, Inclnd. Inn P.". or Pennsylvania, Ohio, Northern Indiana, Western Virginia, Wisconsin, lowa, RUNTS MINER Is" Advertising at Moderate Prices:la terms, no soother column—first page. ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR THE GAZETTE —lle.ors. S. N. PETTING/LL A CO, 119 Nowa at, New York, and State et., Boeton; Messre. W. H. !'DONALD A CO., 102 Nam. et, New York; JOY, COB A CO, JONES WEB Brim ond C. PIERCE, Phf.d•iphlu. delt9d•wtfT GOLD MEDAL PIANOS CM= FOR TOE " HOLIDAYS SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF ONIORERING & SON PIANO FORTES. A NEW SUPPLY OF r rwr.red far the subscribes expreeely fir the liolidays, con s lilting of OA and 7 octane, In plain and enrycid !Leawood case• oft he out elegant description, hos Jost teen rural, ed from the factory of CHICK nuNo A KINN, Boston.— Amongthem are two [nun XI V, of the now scale, rhos •triaged, 7 octave, from A to A, which for twenty of exteri or, powerful tone, and elaatkity of touch, are beyond cion• pan•ou superior to any i•etrnmentn ever In-might to the city. The matineere nepectfully invltal to can .0 , 1 exam. foe three magnificent Pianos, and Judge for thianselvos Porn/deers are hereby notified taro the Mande of .1h dn. Chlckering tk Soule menufd toro aro torolehad to no other Jester I tha city °lnept the subserliter, also boe lend the exclude° agency for the lent ten year., conenquende n not o , ply or their rost Ptanoe Is only 41 huhmed at his Wan room, N 81 Wood st. AT TIIC ORY.AT 31.4 N (FACTOR r ntebtokering A Sons, ttoeton, her. I.n znadt, sod dlsttlholod to porchdor° th rou h g ho ut the Voile.' Slat. and other conotrles, wort . TWENTY THOUSAND PIANOS. a They harery and huru been awarded at the different exhibition, in ir countpe, Thirty-Eeght Gold sod Silver IFIrG Clone Medals. Thsy rsrrivad (rem Ibe Penns)lsasis Flas , Fairs, ns Pittsburgh, In the years lats 3, lab and (SYS, t tho First rr ld lze bladalsorsr nII sompetlt.trs. the Prize Medal from the Worbre Fair, London, 15.71. 2b. following testimonial. to the merit. W. pi a no Fallon of (Thicket-In & lona, boon bowo unhcoltatlngly glean by SIGISMUND TIIALBICRG, The greatest Planin In the acrid, whose nor... In tido reentry daring hi. greet musical tone through the Patted Staley In '57 and 'SS, may be eatimated by the Gael that hie Concerts yielded him over oil exptwes, nearly slso.otat. Mirronnantm Hors; Pittsburgh, March 25, 11. .Vr. John IL 11.11,r, Agent for CLlctaisg A caner_.Drat Eir✓Sinca my arrival In America, I Lam constantly used the Plums of Arrears. Chlckeribg A Pons, mu! I ean only no lout to funnel/el while thanking yori for the l'lmina you NM.. kindly let my COnGrts bore,) that which I have so often mild before: Me inatrumenta are the beet I ho ve 1600 kith& United State; and will compare favorably with any I hare ever known. Tatun very truly 8, 71/AL.Billa An 117 I t;1:1 1':744.71Z:1'W; Iba ve aa en In iarlec and' WEI aJ•4I hepo , to .14 that the, me .inlto fort...mato la being ao ably rct . ...wand In tbs South, by ao.lrempnetabte • hod.° as that aJ. giggling t gun. Y..brarreptyllully, & TRALBERO. onsoms, Va., Jan. 14, RISS. Afg Deor bare tried Cafeterias k Soho' Square Piano Forum,. and I have .m pieuure to certifying dist there ant nouperlor instrumento In Ills country or In Europa. Pure, very truly. To kin N. Guam. S. TEIALBERG, Exchange Bond The imbscriber, role Agent fur the above Piano Fortes for PI Uablirg, ls supplied direct Isom the muutuctory at Boston, snth ail Orton*. they now tuanufuturs,coneistlus of Full Fun O4l Plum, in plain Rueveowi, and ele gully carved TUE NEW UPItIfiIIin,ANOS, with full Iron harrow aud no to nand any climate, whether hot, cold, dry or damp. Also, their unriraled FQUARE PIANOS, from CU to 7 octaves, the 7 octaves wtth laud/doge (nu Oto 0, - or with three etrings from A IoA, to thetaut imlsridld Rosewood cases, carved and plain dat mks,. from pl6O td jl , aan. For vale only by JOHN IL A.TICLLOR, Pule Aaant for Marring d Pura Ia Pittaturgh and R. ern Penna., 0 Wood at., (neat midi') botararn Diann allay and Fourth at, Pittsburgh, P. THE PERFECT GIFT BOOK THE STRATFORD GALLERY TILE SIIAKSPEARK PIATERtiOOD, COMPRISIMI FORTY-FI FF. IDEA!, PORTRAITS. nnoautu lIT - MRS. J. W. PALMER. ILLUSTRATED WITII FIRM ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL. from doOgna •1111011. hand.. 1 T , •i. , Disco/quo Morocco, gift. ATI. LIST OP ILLUSTRATIONS. L 4 DY MACRETR, CLEOPATRA, JULIET, CRESSIDA, OPIIELIA.- HELEN, IMOGIEN, CASPANDRA, MIRANDA, TM SILBER% 1)&3014)10NA, HELENA, ROSALIND, TITANIA, CELL CONSTACE, BEATR ICE, LS/HD/MIA, ' MEMO, THE ABBESS, JULIA, EATLIA KINK OF ARRAGON PILVIA, ANNE SULLEN lOLA, PRINCRES OP iItANCE 01.1Y1A, MARGARET OK ANJOU, MARIA, JOAN OF ARC, PORTIA, LADY GREY, MMIC; LADY ANNE. PERDITeI, LADY penal', lIEPIIION 11, PIIINCESP RATIIARIRE, MIGITItEmI FORD, P.PRTIA, (wifo of Brutus.) lIIPTit RCS PAGE, VIRGILIA, 155 E PAGE, LAYLNIA. ISABELLA. The plan ofilic beautiful work hi as origioal es It teat. tractive. In no reetiect Is It a mere reproduction of the °Sitakepeare Galleries," and "Heroines 01 Shakspeares^ no well known to tho pabile, but with striking novelly and taste,turabinee the etury.telliog quality of Charles Lamb with the graceful critiviem of Mm. Jameson. D. APPLETON A 03., Publisher; Noe. Ild and 345 Broadway. For sale by (ilei,iiP2w) HUNT A MINER. . _ ►LAOLOLttB, FLUTES, DROIIB, AO., F R TEE Mi r HOL I)AYS. 8. Emilia & SAO., HAVE /CST OFVFND A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOS FRO7II TU FACTORISS OP STEINWAY &SONS AND NUNNSJE CLARK New 176r1r.. —ALSO— CARIIART'S IMPROVED MELODEONS, MARTIN'S CELEDRAVD GUITARS, And a compieta immigrant of other Instmmenta. illireellaad examine for yetretea • del/V.llMb, •IV KLEB6R k BRO., No. 63 Fifth lANOSI P.IANOS!!I nri FOR TER RO4IDAI7I. PlAms, mEtoDzoNs =chin PREtlikfi. MUSICAL maitunaws. wHoLIZAIJI AID ILIZAIL. ORMITTR BLUM, 118 Wood .t wooLd O door Om FlEab FOSTER'S . NEW SONGS.— %idly co my Ileolitppaallog. Price 80 ct.. y Wood oats and y ova. u 80 u Tbs above ars Me last bile... Oars of the popular com poser, 8. CI. looter. lor cab by JOIIN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood it. toollallod, pact paid, ma receipt of duals's, prim. CASHMERE PLAIDS at 1311IIIMMELD k CCM Muter lame and Muka at. delk Oar 26 tub ter tard. DOUBLESKIRT ROBES at . At BURCEIVIELD 01:PB, greatly reduced pliers. dela r" . """* %Matt athrgitrl":=l 100BD& DRY PRA.CRES, atrits, to arrive bad for ma* by WBANI J A NJKIL OATS-1W sacks just reo'd Sad for rale by de= lIENBY H.COLLINP. 'OGS-8 dressed Hogs reel and for sale br &Ur .;;lINNRY IL COLLINS.: B ARLEY • eke. just . rered slid fat sale JJ ta MO: MIX= agouti% Will, a inig, nd canaititatly rarmdly retognited Reaching, an It &me, mutt of the Kansas and Nebraska CHICHERISO a SONS PIANO, NOTICE TO PURCHASERS. CSEII2 ZORN S. DAVISON, THE .CEA SOS, FCN G-Lisx AND AMERICA NEW STANDARD AND RELIGIOUS BOORS, In Plain and Elegant Binding. NEW ROOKS FOR CIIILDREN AND IiOCTD, Fln!table Gr Family, Schaal and Sibbath Pk . hool Librarlta Tint Fineert and mo,t POCKET, FAMILY AND CHURCH BIBLES, leeludlng the Jas.&ly Celebrated Ism. or the OXFORD AND BAOSTERI'RESSES 11 - 52'111N 13001i.5, PRA.Y - FeFt Boons and COMMENT.A.DCLILS In every styli. of Binding. THE STEREOSCOPE. ; Careful personal attention was given to the selection of all the mosr PERFECT & lINAITTIFUL PLAIN A COLORED STEREOSCOPIC !PICTURES Of thn Iw.t P- ~•r, of : ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, EVIMPE AND THE DOLT LAND Darl - it:lton; and itiiyerg will find it to be to their interest anti ettnreeiertee to call be fore the height of the business season renders the best selection and Ppecial attention impos sible. JOUN S. DAVISON No. GI Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa :Icl34Awegalr 10FOLIDAY BOOKS.-E. C. COCLI BANE, it Federal armed, A Ilegbtny. hu uprored o fresh atock for the holiday Pale. at Famous I'mrs, .nth 100 stud enuraringrn Amerimin Eclanery,ll2 du dm The Jowphitio Oellery, The Wok. of Beauty. The Pleasure of Memory and Hope, The Sabbath Bell &rim 10 elegant V 01.., with many choice Potilicmlota of tho semon; tine edi tion. of the Poets valuable standard works with free illur tendon. and hob landings; Bibles in groat variety; mmo beautiful Book. from tho Americm 11.0. Union, Tract Carter's, harper's, Randolph's and Nelson's Gordan Liolltay !name; new Enward (lairds, Cleve, Premium Wok., kn. The New holiday Juvenilos in elugle‘iiola. and 1011 k Children.' Books, Untearatilorh Paper Dolls and new Andrus:neatly Onrue., Ono Backgammon Board. and Chess. - VOR 110LIDAY GIFTS.- .1.! Varian VIIINS, 123=1M1 RNnn Dnks. Traveling Caere, Portfolio, Album., Finn claildnery and a Choice aemortniont for Holiday Prenerie..—all frieeb Lad now, and eelling at very law pleas. de2trZni. E. C. C.ICCIEANK, laden! et., Allegtbny. FOR CIIRISI'3IAS AND NEW YEARS' l'ltEdENlY—ltnarrrxel Writing Doidni, Finn Writing Grata Travelling Quee, Portfolios, Albame., Porte Monales, cold pelail, Fine irrationery, An. A choice oarortruent of Varian Figure+ and minter°ue rarity articles. purchased recently for cash, and will be rola at very low 'direly as teen bnildirm an addition to my etoro and Wittig,' clime oat my Holiday Clock, pr,imil to tucking Onproarnirrits. E. C COCHRANE., Fedora! et, Allr;beny. jor gal FOR SALE.—The landio . igned offers for sole his prop.rty in tho B.r.b g b or 141%), • fl oe largo Brick Divaßing House; Frans, Barn and Stable, Brink Spring noose, tr_ with irsuft_Rn to forty acres of ground, as the porrheser no ay desire. — There Is a goad Orohard of choke troll, and the gronnds .boat tho Moose are ornamented with abode trees, shrubbery, ho. It is a moat desirable property for • country home, sud will be sold on eery reasonable terms. For further particulars ozoiolro of J. W. F. WIIITE. Attorney at Low, 708 Fifth etrset. Pittsburgh, or of the subscriber on the premiss.. Mdi'oitt F . ASIILY HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand some ROW]. FiX jeers old; a pacer ander the addle and ft trotter In harcesm Is perfectly safe for a ledy or send to ride or drive; will not mere at the lecomotim, military or ea, city exeitemen4 will stand withott Icing hitched, end warranted perfectly wood; to he eold only for went of Roquirelet the Store wvehousle of 014 T. J. CRAIG A CO., 131 Wood et. OR SAl.E—Fifty-onn Aaron of Land on th 11=IMM OR SAL}.—A trust of land containing JI2 nine end one ben acre, situaon the Fourth Street howl. about ditto entire from the C o Cla lions, IT be sold low for ay.4 Imolai of IRISH k 31AC8:ENZIE, .lays at Lew, No. tN Fourth strftt FOR SALE.-4 lots on Mill street, East Liberty. :53 by 13:i feet, each will be wild how, wpm. ate or altogether. Apply to ONO. W; 1111 AN, South Milo of Oblo st., 3d door wait of Diamond, Allegheny City. ocls OR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth F etreet, between Aralthfle and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 85 deep. A Let 00 Thlnl street, neer Smithfield, 40 feet front by Ff, de.lB • t 113711 Rams—The illfirare bounded by Butler, Wilkins and Carroll firm. and Barn. alley, 64 trot (root by no deep, nearly oppoalta to Peon°. & Hart'. foundry. r[nbelm. bounded by Smailman, Willa. and G oon! .triwt e .1.114 Ppruce alley, 264 feet front by 1Z) deep, 00 Allegheny, Canoe and Butler etreeta, adjoining the Allegheny Vrilley Refire.] Station, forty contistail. Lag, each 24 feet ire. by Ilrd feat deep. Right erne of protied in Rasa. township, post of at Lot .12.4., between lb° New Brighton read aud Illildelo Cora etry. Rimy Lay In Allegheny Qty, Third Ward. bettreon Gaol tome and Chmtnntottmet. A Tract of Laud to Weatmoraland County, on tho delgtla turnpikes I nellea from Latrolm-76 acrm in cunt ration of not bottom land 300 son. A Tract of Laud noar Ligorder, Weetmoroland county, of 376 arm. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, mt lhattf 156 Third Meet. above Entiddleld. VINE _COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR agt 4141.1.1 Oil RENT.—The subscriber offer* for sale or teat that dolightfut Country See; now occupied by Adana Roinenout, to groom, Tp, adjacoot to Allegheny City, comprising eight acres of choice land, with modern Lault Brick Dwelling of 14 ramie Orton Spring Meow, Barn, Stabling, Tenant ilorwe r the. Four acres aro under Ware, which promises to be tho most valtuablo Vino , yard in the county. Thera are sosond huudrai Fruit Trees, Apples, pear.. Cherries, Peachoe,go, Most of which had ken imported at gnat coot, and aro in lino condition.— The whale to prime had, highly cultivated and improved, and oituaied In apposition commanding a One How of the two Huh* and surrounding country. miedtf • FSALE.-11ouses and Lots- in l'itn4- A 2 burgh and Allegheny cities and a4Jolning 130ronStioro itt•Tetal handsom untry waste, and Parma ORR:Resta else* In every direction, and at various prier,sone, very good one.. MOLP, • large conentity or Weatern Lend lur sale tor trade. Persons wishing to rourchue would do well to call and Essentials the Register; and those wishing fowl! to Rive their places Registered at UM W. RIONIt'S Real Estate O a ta , t o o a v y th ci s i l y d . e or Ohio street,3ldoor weatorthe Dianzid, - - - . . DUBUC SALE OF BUILDINGLOTS ago in Pitt towns/it', labs tho property of Dr. aim: A. Simpson, deceased. The. dottrel/le lot., forming parr of the ;tract of land occupied by the said Wm. A. litmpaon, deed, will beoffercd for plc at Public Audio. on the pre miere, on SATURDAY the Ddllo Inst. at I.lf.Poid, two eclk, P. R. The lots offered are about bairn mile distant from the city line; and ere situated on the south aids of the Brad. dock's Field 'Plaukroad, Ulu. beings: all limes easily .0.- sible from the city. Omnibuses - pap the 'promkoes orrery half hour. Tho proposed early completion of the Pitts burgh and Connellarille Railroad which paws this prop erty, will afford further WNWa to pnrChusere baring their places of bud.m in the city. The Torun of Bale will he one fourth cosh, and the dm, in three saoval instalments, with tote:atson.inual ly. For the deferral liaymente. the Dania Or tholluthh.cfs will bet taken, secured by a mortgage on the property Bold. For the convenience of those dashing to purchase, Om. Orisonsorea be In midi.. at the corner of Fourth and t errata at 13,4 o'clock. P. 11., on thus do of male, to con thy them to and from the sole. for Plane of Property, and for further information, apply to 11. lIRPRIIRN A CO, No. tr.! Fourth street, or to B. Mc- LAIN RON, No. 633,4 Fourth rt. tudflmith FOR. The Stove Foundry and Plough Manatee. tory situated In the moot I:Muriel:Ling part of the oily of SU Louie, Dlo. A RAItE OPPORTUNITY la now offered to partim haring the mean. of pardoning a good bow WI. already esteblished. On account of the declining health of our senior partners, wo offer for mkt our Plough llenufactory and Stove foo¢ dry, with the boldness patronage and good will of the me cern. This ntablithonent has beanie full operation for the last . rdne yeam Thy Madam le yell established and the home and establishment well known thooughoutall regime of country trading with this place. St. Loots It the best point in the United States for the manufecture and sale of both Stoves and Ploughs. It ha. an unlimited muter for both. The ground It sufficient to mead the work. to any Melted extent. It la situated fit the most flouriehing and rapidly advancing part of the city, and within throe poems of the Iron Mountain Railroad. We will MI the whole content, cameleto as it stands, or we will. If desired, sell the Plough Machinery, Toole, Fie tures, go, separately, and sell the Foundry, Machinery, Patterns, Toole, Fluts, Follow Boards, It., by themeolves, and rent the bonnet and buildings to the purchaser. For further Information eddrees D. M. MITI:11100CE CO , 002,3045 t . Louis, Mieweari. 01110 Laud for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ton, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known II nitrormant ilectlon,7 containing 040 saes. It is chatted throe mhos west of Blandlitak, on the State hood leading to Worsted, andwithin shoot two miles of thefict. burgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The sortth, set and north-out quarters erg partly clamed and inTr."."—... the remainder Is maenad with superior' mber—mot whole Is well watered by torten. and ntrodog• This section is comidered the Suet body td ,.._, ~ the county. /t will be mold undivided or In our to colt To three who dosise to 'moot to seatsue s ttart i , e". 4garrtnnit7 is nroly °Mow& J. lf ri...gg ett, etre& Pittstargh. Valuable Clty poverty for Bale. T RAri. " 24 desirable lot on Water Street lotd lud o Alley, Dent to John Irwin 44 Boos, being 1, feetoD Water tad prow elroets, end leo deepelotg the ktle y. It will be gold together or In lota of Moe 24 fart sub. For teran;iwhlch will be made mdp ply to ; JOSEPII B. WWII 00, tartda ' ;Liberty 'treat, Pittsburgh. lOWA FARMING LAND.--The subserib en attar for mak on ramble tersosatz botatrod auk" Cbeieer Lando, idttuded In Wright and llonoock uxuttico, adjacent to llnes of Bahroada tum to ammo of arnstille. eloo, sod Obe tract only two milts hum County meat no *boys will be .old loot for cult, or extheiod for Waning laod.lu all or adfoiaing =mks. • • • . mamma ANlCB,l2lotecond ' IMINEI-400 bualiels small white:Bow jib stars sad brisk by JOlOl JLOYD IOO. Illustrated volotoce Tho Stratford Gallery, or The ShaksE NNe Sisterhood, with-forty fire MT. P,teel Por traits. Women of Beauty and Heroism from Semi ramis to Eugenie, with nineteen - superb Steel Engravings. ( The Gallery of Famous English and American Poets. Illustrated with over one hundred Engravings on Steel. Favorite English Poems of the last two Cen turies, with one hundred splendid Lreigrav ings on Wood. Rhymes and Roundelays of Country Life. su perbly illustrated. Christmas with the Poets. Illustrated. By Birket Foster and others. Pollok's Course of Time. illustrated from designs by Birket Faster. The Proverbs of Solomon, with twenty Illus trations, by Gilbert. Lays from the Holy Land, with sixty splendid Illustrations. Lyra Germanica, or Lays from the Land of Luther. Translated from the German.— Richly Boupd and Illustrated. Finely bound and illustrated editions" of the Poetical works of Poo, Burns, Scott, Milton, Moore, Tlyren, Hood and others. The Etching Club Series, comprising the Po. etical Works of Gray, Goldsmith, Keats, 'Coleridge and Bloomfield. Finely Illus trated. The Sabbath Bell Series. Beautifully Bound and Illustrated. Togrthrr with • I•rgo !dock of five oditba• of the bat nether, In every deportment of Utor•ture. —ALEO— car.a a STOCK OF JUVENILE 800K.13 Of EVERY DRBCRIPTION. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, Hymn Books, Prayer'Books, TESTAMENTS, In every variety of style and . 13 ACKGA31310N BOARDS, CRESS BOARDS, WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS, exn ALBUMS in gent variaty. d016.1u 1 Numerous Fenry Atticlnv: - - - tinanruits VALLI" Nrcaoin 00.,1 Prrninitiourr,Ne.o),lllo). e Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Chortle., Valley tiallroadOoroyany, will be hold on MONDAY, rho latli day of Jarman', A. 131,, 18U, at their °film, No. 144 North 'street, Pittsburgh, between the hours of 2 nod 4 o'clock, P. Dl.,at which time mid place on election will ho held for Perm Director" to 'erre during rho eimulon year. de.22 8 F. VON BONNITOREST, fiecPy. ErOIeMONONCASIELA NAVIGATION COYEANT— NOTICE TO &rocs - noun. —The annual aseerthig of the Stockholders earths iltmeopthela Nasigutlan Campus) , alit Ito hold at the A1..0 of the Company, No. 26 Grant street, to the Mr of Pittsburgh, oa 2111310 DAY. the lath flaw of Jetater7,lg9, (se required by Imo.) at 2 o'olook, e t. The deafen of officers of eald Company for the Owning year %rill he held between the hours of 2 and 4 P. m. deakat.lolto WILLIAM BAKEWELL, /*rotary. O o DIXi L DEND-:—CITIZEDS' iNERTD-tufei COD rsiit.—The President and Directors of this Coins. ny have this day declared a Dividend of ..Tea Dollars per Share' . UpOP the Capital Stock: Viva Dollar. lakyabla to the Stockholders, or their rapreseatativas, on arsi lifter the nd Jost , and ive Dollars cnditad to their stock, de2o:2otd SAMUEL L. kLARSLIELL,Doesatary. A NOTICE.—The Board of Trustees of air,' Annociatd Synod, will moat in she Valted Preellt. rim Church. on Seventh street, rittabtu - gh, atilgiONNS' DAY, 7. 9th December, It 10 o'clock A.M. '' i) deli Y. A. IL N. • OrrICZ Or 1' _ ____ !nn =MUM £.ND MreeinMeglLL ee.,t Cleveland. Nov.lB, 1 8 E 8 . j 10. NOTICZ is hereby given that the annual I Meeting of the Stockholder's of thisteenspenti, few the election of Directors and trannutton anther bstelnSte s 111 w bo held Cl the aloe of the mop., ha Cleveland, do WED. NICADAY, the Sth day of deanery next. et 10 AID*, A. SI. The transfer Wake will bechated on The ISLtillecember and $2 000 TO $4,000.—A pnrty now en tea awnneetattafilr=ea7= g ""a tt i L !L en t; pronte—llmited only by hie cepital—woold form • twiner .ihio with gentleman haring the *bore mount lo bent, either an ut active or silent partner. Comnondiabbnie ad- droned to 'T.11.," Gozerra Bon, mita), cooddebtral. ditiOnitt sBoo o—Who Wanto MoilePL—Want to purchase $3,000 or SIO,OGO odollmt worth of Boosts and Mortgages. Apply to GEO. W. BMX, soothedde Ohto street, 341 door west of tho Diamond Allogbdoy (dry. LET.—The Brick dwelling holm, talolng Seven Room., fa nand Meet, Wine= ther Lty and Penn meets, lth immediate roome= da2l T. B. TOMO A CO. . - V OR RENT— A SINE WASSEICTISS, N 0.55 Iltarked Otteet, Mining N.Holmea A Rona, liniah..d and shelead.littba beat manner from cellar to garret, for wholasada 'and tetatl diy good. badman, with or without a Large three !story Ware. home In the rear. JOHN WAY, Ja. A deltatf Iterwlelderrtlle Pont.olllre. TO LET.—A large well furnished dwelling with all modern Improvements—for mint low ton good tenant Jul 4 ar ICIION II , I doOnPaIY k CO. AL DAYIB . 21.not i toneer: Commercial Salm Room. No. 64 pifth Street. 11 141 . 1 knitrtiffie - S lu GLASSWARE, ho—On Wednesday Aorta:lob, Dro. I. at the Oommercial Salm Room.; No. 64 Fifth street will be sold, ou am:omit to whom It may coact rtll.- 23 Tate, snorted elms. 25 Itoxes assorted Olootware, 1 Portable Platform bade, 1 Cotmtlter nOlllO Iron Safe, 23 Straw Statuses., 1 Water Ooolor cud Stand, 1 °Moe Stove and piro, 4 lloxerf beet Cast Steel Axes, eta. dell P. IL DAVIS, Antt ENTIOE! ADMINISTRATMB .SALE OF GOLD STATOR, OVERDOAT, TRUNK AND CONTINTE..— leo Wedoceday emenelog, December DU, at semen o'clock, at lbe commercial esker roomy, 04 Perth Weed, by order or adeler. of Robe. Cooper, deceowd, 'Mitre aolet: • 1 anporior - Pateue Lee . .. Gold Wahl', 1 Overcoat, Trout and contettle, eta dolG • P.IH. 41.Y115, Ant. Q TOOK P_ FT. W. it U. 8.. P,le naysTs K.,. en; In lot to .nit patrimony by . P. M.DAVIB,Avet.iNo4 Si Nth d. immo AUSTIN LOO MIS & CO., fflerthan4 i &plunge. STOOK SALES BY AUSTIN: BUS .i... _ ,C 0 AT TILE SIERCHANTIP 02 EVERY THURSDAY BVBNLYG.—Bank Bridge, - lanirance end amr la fitik,ZnA mid Hea l dote sold al publie Wm AUSTINLOOHIS II CO. Notmarkills so rms d Loans on B oo t Estate negoiLlied on roueAUSTIN LOCUM App., sell Stock Note Brokers, o'4 Youth st. _ _ - - Penn institute, • C ORNER -of Penn and Hancock streets.— a_.; The eneulng mbaril commence on 2* * 41Y; 31st Met. A Matted nof mile may olbta • ethileafon. !rams for Tuition lad littatiotiery, $22 Um (7 two weeks. etatil .T. M. Principal. 8101 1ARDISON , S ZRI6MI X. I IsT 3ECZT Damasks, Diapers. riONSIIMERS OF RICHARDS° 8 'LIN- N./ ENS; and three desirous of obtaining OElftrlNl GOODS, should see that the articles they po see vs wal ed with the full name of the firm. RICHARDSON, SONS d OAT ...guarantee of the eouoduese and durability. rtiti This cantles Is rendered easeutially M erge guantillea of tnieriot and defective Line= j s' NeII3OII atter mum cud vested with the nstm: ar &RD , SON,by Lish Ikrusee, who, regardlow of An•ullur7 thua lutlfcted silks on the Ant lima eoununter and the gianufte turers of the genuine GOods, will not readifyi abandon a business an profitable, while purchweers eati'llsitt!Pteled on with geode of • worth less character. • J. fillricarag N . EW FRUIT FOR OILRISTMAR MABEL— Primo new BanchMaJdoeit ASO per Dom.', Do • do Layer do l s ,do , Do a. 8.4 u. ., do 15 do Do do Ewa., Comets. 1.34 Do do how* Choke r'w' do B e do "P lio Z" D IBDOl te*"ln' iln U4 ondet, l6 2.t: Per 0,00 :Lentolgrr 12)44 oa kh oo t cdme2oll4 ePi r e rWi lbri rik F "l eder ' al im se., " regwn a : I EN SHARES FOR SALE. Enqaro of It. Main. Esq.. at crellar,ofto or. W. W. MARTIN. CARPENTER WORK AND - JOBBINti at tho (Sokol Plostraw MI, %ter 'Exist, Apershal7.— lobbing, Itopariog owl Ouwanter Wart or oromarorrp• um. ft* PVX.PUY NA st Ow tartstiosedblo nar, doffs an oar nowt work by tosclanory. wo oro 0rep"41.... Pleb Jots cc (b aud sotkoadoetifi Doolo sod Haab sham oa baud sad Item!. la 4 to NO paw drum, at Bea Parolajt MA Watt; , atrool„aotwoga FrAlwat and Beam IWISI Ainghni daT Pa ' ' salt—dela .- ' lAt ILARICOL FRESH PEACHES, Fresh Tomthee;As sorted Preserres and Jell* Woratoooddass 01.3e.r Over; PedrasisedlkrtA , ln6nra isiai4mdeolist,sad.-Tosesto Keteb ups; Mega% Pearl 4e. tut, sato a e= • . . run . rganust,..mkommy. COAL OIL AND BURNING .-PLOID—A lapirlar addict.caor ow and MO _ 4os. 7 rautirs'' O of limo swami MI 4tot; CHESS MEN, maiilo. Sot tuna. auction Sbalca iStititational. NEW ; EMMA INBORANON OD. MCC , , WEE
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