c, I " , - '~'%r r'. =ZE +. .'¢'Vii: - ,•• • MEMO MEM ..-. , - .ti; ''~. MEM • ; i• ; I 4 . tit: ..41' I .4 ‘ 11,'SP:a y'l • '1 ' : ~ .14-44- .:::::4;t:ii : V . : ,, *?;.'l 4 : " ; I Vs.; Igl. • 1 : , ::- • , :3:1•••;: •,Cl,:. • •; , •;•. 1;:tile : • *, •:1 , ..t.:41%11;; 4 • •;•:, • •:•••:-':4.; '4: EME µ`.,;.. - EVE MIE Pnitaculso AND - Pasorteavn —The followine Tilt Cut/tarifa!' nva.—Thriseorrable and gene , ' At) et ' t t . to one tif the res - olutione passed at the Demo- c "non whiehhasomao down taus and is, we ire " t l' It . tS bicrg ,r„.c.c.unti ilonveution, on Monday . .. i zo knoa, still ponctili .oily recorded, of malstng I ineistmas time" n period of gifte, will be rtlig- l " ..„ 7 ... ...-- -- .." . 4, ~,,,,,„, ...,,,.... .....„,;,,,,, ...,, 1,..., b ei. Trait the • late admirable message ifk i .s .1.., reea in thly, n.. to homer • , y It his President I:Ocilla:nu in worthy of the Chief l'.: 1....,me 3% port nf the ...as. sweat reihtt 111 l ," and there . S. - R/DDLTI & CO., 'entire of this great nation; and we desire, to ''' b" p•l''''.. `slit Ilsor Jt • st t r cant=le, t=rack "t P. '- kip IrORS and .1' TC.(PRIL rii R v particular. Id wspresiiour unplanned approva In, if, iklAt re ",;some it a. tillt *I a duty. It II . anor t tif los nnsuswerabie argument in favor of a t " a fir''''''• _ ; , n =cadre Gen ii i "" sense '"'"'" —lmagist x ith resulta influencing the happiness of Tariff of i.,iecific dutirs thou. oh I. II %%mil I make A la.+ theme for die los- M r 11,,, h man iliPTeßidenl be has to, friend ( torian, as it has outlived m Inv of the proudest erti in the Caldt.et ; hr ha., a to ij nit , h ot s it , ' l n , lures. end et interwoven with the chows ter of every Tar Ananicati Stave Toms —The Washing oleo-e moot :ace de wdl, why n•.! ~,, 0 , 0. pz i s , :t r i it lo. , b to each l: i t t .r e ., ll ,l, h . ael ut IZe th r . :uu t h ld o e u d gh t n o , t , h n o o ton Union deplores the revival of the American at mice ta Ido Jost what he rec. tt t , •f it poets) 11, Inan surrendered, the t TILITARI VT Slave Trade with Africa, becadse it brings up an But does any one romemlisr ato• • 0. .55 n t he ' ,;:, , : ch u g r n i4 ; l o l' ;:;" t 7, fo it r e j i i , b e in : ‘ , — , :47 o t ,,Ti.; t r . ,: Ugly question, and becauee, as Inflow apparent ,the (dram ,I. It matey warp reduced ton lo W 0 I its' slat b - ru t^ — bore been ignore I. Worth—indreat Nolo° administration dare not interfere, if it would, to they di I no d at once begin in recommend a '•tariff —usefulness—nee vital considerations now, when the r o e r lela In this connection We prevent it. It blames the whole trouble upon of specific duties ' ' But, - when in the full tole e ‘ ,.' a,,” 1 " l ,: 'a pardoned t.'e f ar k remarking that the most npprn- , the people of Georgia. If, it rays, the public of p +ism% did they ever enact such a tariff ' Let no oo preseto of which it can think, particahrly sentiment of Georgia were not in favor of this teem practice a little good, and alto people will f i a ," f " ini; l• ',"ifl altoby neelipleß the poe=tics al lila trade it would not be carried on; en it is, the do oit tio4t. quite BO much preaching Loon, is a Son tag Machine, a lire II netters A. WIS.- eitnyaillog sentiment being against the enforce- SON SEWING Macular.. Such an article, brought For the ntut.ro, Gazelle often into cadre requisition, will b e ep o, the giver meat of the baited States lawn prohibiting the speaker or the (base, always in mind, and, independent of its usefulness, Slave Trade, it would ho useless for the L ailed .1/..err. Editors —As it is only ten or tired , . days It is as ornamental as the most refined tame can do- States Government to interfere, Its hands are allot the moett gof the State Logietttitro, and our Aire. There will lei no excuse for those who neglect tied bytho wilful wrongheadedness of the peo• friends in the east are naming all the candidates for to order a present of this kind from Mr. Alex. B. Speaker yit e r aker "( the at Sonia, permit mo to suggest, mono Reed, tins gentlemanly agent, at No, hi Fifth e t " plc of Georgia , and therefore it can do nuttingled to the western rote, and a gentle but wring its hands with a well simulated de- man, aho In the event of his election, would discharge "Tue. LeNT CRILDREN, OR ILLYRI AN° 1101'10W II " spa=r -- It thinks the Slave Trade all wrong, and Oedema of the place with credit to himself and Be T!IE Al7l - 1011 Or '•THE WIDOW'S SIXPENCE " honor to those who elected him This IS the title of an at trashes and instructive story bewails the fact that the people of the South Rose, 1...1., of Mercer r county. ' the name of len hlr. ti. Tr,. a 0313.131 0.- jll l l i- 9 tiod from the press of W. S. Macao, corner of should favor it; but facts are facts, and how can ber last winter, and was looked upon by all no one or mark , ' and ceond st , .olg, Pittsburgh, se a neat the government enforce the law among a hostile i t i .o "s r., !e d .d i 'rs °I , the licpb r, lo; i e e ti . fi h er r it n , li r e is well i t,, d ,i e t 7 ,n i rg i y n elit w el ti e n „.. :e f . 93 e author pe: evidently t e l e ; s l e ,o i l o on o g i s d . people? years ~.0„,„T„' „ ' , .,74:' , 7 , ir , m debating ~c , g 0 ,„' : , , r . ,7,5 '. , The book IS dee tgoed to promote the cause of Lenore- There is a I ttic, and bats very little, plausi- young man of lino (.14e mos, sound Judgment, and, , loom' , and to cherish m the hearts or the young UPI in this. I. the govtamment really desired ', / " .?;,'"f, - „ h i a ,,, th a a s l o de th g . t his ot a li a n t er i t Lr i ti .i?; l. .r e i r tr". ' , 7 'l- 7 I n ZI / 72 .: 9 1 = 7 : 1, ,7114 . 1 t y ^ . .. r .i. " . 7 . 1h Zff:ri h rg: to enforce the law, it would find no difficulty in important qualification m a sp eo k o ' e . A, igi !,,,, re at ', of the poor- eeqUITOd, no doubt ' by frequent minis doing it. When Gen. Jackson was at its head ___,..,,,_ •+--- trations on their behalf. The hook is particularly For the Dolly Plitylnrgl, Ga . , it ' adapted to southful natters Berry little bzy that he did not stiffer himself to he baulked in this s. , t , • • r should buy I •1 ' I 11 0LF , [1 , 5 . Dieolle I teem it prop.. ?hat Trine- '"'"'"' a '"'" :red.' , and r“ " '"" way ; and when the fugitive slave law is die- thing should ho said in regard to the recent contest '' him g . " " ' “"" "Y 'l" ' i" ' n :lt in m aking obeyed at the North, the hostile public sin Li meet ° r t. ltir • t u ': t i l , a ,, u t i L ea ,:,,,,, trb ik te ,°„ n m ,,, te ,' '', l %.,•"'. C T " ' Wen: g :li n : l l l ' ls ' o l d, " ;,... r .k i iie m llC ‘ r o s, Fri r t k e l b d ui l -g l ii, and ' l4 " r " i .. to it is never taken into account. That 1 - 19 ~,%:,.' p , ,,- .. .,,i,. ,1, - ,. 0 fa ;i„,, ;;;,.:1::,:, Cochrane illeglomy City.o II got out enforced on every offered occasion, at an entire , of good moves very early in the evening . , li, A.I:o o v A 10., confectionery end fancy eat, recklosenesa of cost. Boston was pat in a state ! r0 T f h L fi .,7',. (1 3Y.' 8 3 7:2: , ,. 2 —...( of 0- .."--,,,,, bal., incite their friends and patrons to anexem of aiege when a elave tats captairml there, the 1 Mr. Paul skill. In thn % , • ' ,.„ : i n d e , s y n e y 'Or n i t i n er . ,,i I n r i inallon •.; tsa=r oplentli•l display of holiday confer army and navy called out, and $50,000 event in Paulsen lost two if not three oat of the four games . E k i' lrg r l s :e hand. ''": 1 "- b el r e li s t n k c ' k '' ,7en ' t: ; n e:;on r e ' 4 .e i: i t the t in:l:i the endeavor to force an infamous law down the , tz re t e ttp b a y bl g o e o t , li ezic t r e ., e ls o :2, , c r hee tto playcr ra: e . , l , ls :t. 0,,,,,,,,,,. t! .•,r , r %Ilea yet offered to the public, com thraals of areluotant people ; and vir , have late- , which, that with Mr. John Irwin, Jr , ' TOT ' bate rey , Prising ';',... d'''''' ''''n''''''ln° of plain "" fancy ly mon the town of Oberlin (0 ,) invaded and a , ported, and fully evamining hicysrs. [rum, I onban- . l ' ' ' hey i' ss .. ;e 11 - ' :tz i . t ' re g rosiv b d " te'tz 'name, II " n ' e " e " a Ire i st " o ' f ' l ' l score of her citizens marched off to Cleveland to , l isle . % a l i z i t ti ng Co th oitszue4.. , t u t r i. :, , , ,, f ,, , 0 r 0 0re ,..t 3 h .1 ) . t , kinds, fitiolast o h the mum magnificent etyle, and at si o ntrtu l alls low prices to amt. the times. They hire answer for the crime of aiding a fugitive to business, Jett the game at 6 and resumed pl.; at 'tt escape, notwithstanding the fact that nearly "ock—two home' absence—.l Paulson lost by ' • ; ' , , k l e r , , , i r es % l r , ' , : r3 c , l :::::h i rr i r , "' , 3 , ' :, i iit „ 1 731 p fru r , ' gams with Mr. Shields , whi ch -__.,_ every citizen of Oberlin and of that portion of , m e m . o l v s. o. re T po h rt ' e g d . , is eke ' ell ' t ' t h.h Sb' ee—oglS ^gen.. , soil A rise variety of now style rooftop pant stuffs, Ohio la hostile to the Fugitive Slave Law. Why brilliant, and would be worthy of men Paul Sloe - Testlngs Ae , suited to the season, ' now opened cannot the name aternneas and disregard of Phs ll e at Cornedhan Y, federal street, Allegheny City. ___....._._,...._ public sentiment be shown by the Administra Tttn Faun nSi are Thane —The othcial re- sythilel-lc,ol7.so'n• b t ee t ia 11 . 01 m oe br f a c e d ” fur the custom t I l ratio, r et l i , d tion la Georgia sa in Ohio slid MaSaachusetts i turns of the French Colonial office show that •eairn A choice stock of mane and b s o t y y s es elo o thi t ag e ,The litw against the Slave Trade is a humane 16,300 Degrees have been obtained by French neatly MAO and trimmed, and furnishing goods and that against Fugitive Slaves is an in_ agents from theeastern coast of Africa, and adopted to, tini season also ready for the examination ' riir conveyed to the island of Bourbon, or Reunion of lios , "" human one. Admit that each is alike unpopular 1 French Guiana has received - eight hundred and _ . in the respective sections , is the inhuman law, i seventy-two Africans, Martinique five hundred „,"" i ,'' D-W " W ,:tr r d a " Z "l 11 "1 , D. : L :"." ,, d ' '' lhe n " r ' only, to be enforced" It would seem so The and fifteen, and Gaudaloupe six hundred nod it . 'il:i'lc ' s.l '' si.l ' '''l'att‘ i Z L.oll,4llskata C . - ''''' P . Government dare not enforce the humane law, I ninety hee tye e igh e t These latter are presumed to be. gilt from the west coast. The inn. kn 11ednee.la Sled Iyt 11 as lo o' I k n II because that is against:lllv ery, and it in diligent signal abuses and horrors which have attended Mr+ • R ;711 , I EWINO, Y Io the , 701 yroTh . of h ' er ' syt: ' in enforcing the iuhuman law, because that is in i this disguised slave trade, as illustrated in the ti ll.• heed. al 11331 wady are reypecttully Inv tuntso st tend favor of Slavery. The behests of Slaverrmustbe ah , ps AFttihr, ll e,nr. e,,A and th e Char!, of an ' t r i:nrk i i.• ' ;:tii. l ;47 , 7; '4 : t rtr;n7rilla .' slol . o:l74.: Grcryrs, have detihtleas reached the rare and re. ii , , , ..11 , 13 a • , m 10 • 0 I . It, to pounced to A10710..7 cittejed by a party and an admintetration that i lives by the sufferance of the South, on matter ' F re v n e c d h , tandhe e n t I h t e e r u e "' ' I. in , r O , the ' n e Emperor of the t " , -.• o hope the new At rot , M ar i 'n • .• v whether ills the enforcenunt or non.eaforcernent system will be abolished. The decided stand , ' „., .: K , ls : ... li ' ' . '3 , ' ,-- : ‘ , l , wile "S of a law that is required. The difficulty is not taken by Liberia, aid the earnest remonstrances L , - r a ,.;,`;,,' ' ' •,. nub , - 7 P '''' r '.- '''' really in the hostility of the people of Georgia i o n f o th m Y ° "S tb n i od 'P r ''''' I n/ n " r ''''Tei lin g ...or It i -.. ' ,Tisrri h rs ' ili . sr ;him ir 'n rOr7i. the . ' n ' s ' i '.. 'l ;t7a h i - to the law against the Slave Trade, but in the s=eem p r t g e e d I t ti e rc he , y e, , , , , i i i ; d u ti , l:: t c h ..t , iii h ti er of h e r ll(ra ~, ~,,,,,,,,, n, •;"+• , ~, I , „. ~,,,,.,„,.). ~,,,,w ~, ~,,, ~,,,,,,, unwillingnm of the' administration to offend itiriscliction, has land ill tufts intim territorialtice 1,1- '" " w° ' •"" ' h••" "" t.e.. " rah "' "r "" `''' " 're ' ° ~,. .(li ' I, Y ~ 0 , . ~n rnea in I* ol woent" , el led 1V1U...k tee and alienate the Sotath by enforcing it. It in the toeing this v ery desirable result ) _ _ _....--.....—__ dim:nits I prroend. I r., to no. rm. - HOLLAND mi.. will and not the way that m wanting 'Mtn ow LI em h", .or to n.le be. eernplot•tv - en., t SATIONILCONNENTION .rt (11 1 ,111 , -lb. We may pause here, however, to inquire how latest novelty in the ' way of Convention_ is the h it comes that the people of Georgia have so and . ronroew,oe.of the ~T,,,,,,,,z fr,t,,,,y, or s c ,0,„, %. , %0r T 1 1 : , - , 11 ,t ruelu i l ., l , 21:It lot 1 , ill t sve l + :tree.: Ra i denly changed front on this question . Ten Merl, from all parts of the saunter, at Chi •a , . ".” - I• '''' ''' i ".° '''' ". n".. „g 1 , ~. ~ _woo ,sv. la h the r. .11c 0h...1 ee .1 - 1 ao.r.t years ago such a thing as the revival of the Af- h The Democrat of that city sip that the (.1,3 has rsoil.sm , rte. Slave Trade won not openly npoken, or fe ce „ n t : t l ,.. as t, t ,, fo , li ., ng t : l ip tt ' e w , t , t h i d i e l legaitons from 'I f p.i 9 , tez ., .. , ..•11 ,,,. . t i, e . di . te . ,..zrgs , t , at n elz. t !;. ;,,, i ,, ,, i i . ::,r...- No one in the whole South RIO bold enough to Alabama, ithotl ' e lel ' old an 1' ...1 ,a 1" "v""" r -L"'"' 'C''''''" 4. "'"''''''''' t'." l , ' • 1 ! '1" 4dl ' .11111e401 I were 1.11 91- llttrter,t. 1 . 0. e.011 1 ,,,,tat0 ,00rra .1 , • .... propose it. But now, according to the, UlllO7l, only Slat, rema•oin; unrepresente lon ll (dm! the sentiment in its favor is so wide spread that day last, and delegates from those were on it , ' tr the arm of the government is paralyzed by it ; ray to , a t n h t e mgreat meeting The " a. ' ll ' el t " Whose work is this! We answer, it is the re- l zpor e(teew a i t t t l e h r e s T h ieo r ni e c rie tt , p e. be ‘ f , c f r t e h t e hi e • , 7ti r r , : , n e suit of the base concessions of the democratic and the adoption of new ones for The sa-ti o party to Slavery for the purpose of currying games Th e rule.; ne e construed dilleri ntly al it tuffNOIS. into runic a COMPAN 1 favor with the South. Finding that it was t iT h ' r r o e r te " '; • . t r eeer° , l „ l 7,, "'"7- b„ " is ' steadily Inning ground at the North it has sold ; .aterpretatieti aris=esCnif7rmity of con‘,.rst'rnti'c'tio'll their steadily body and-soul, to the South, just as in demanded by all the delegates The whir will II I. i• r h I ' l'''Ll i 1 lin Mt CP it CLk , TI Vr legends we are told some desperate men have_Lbe Dom interference of prefesnsional gaol sold themselves ti the devil for the possession of politics There will be a eery 0 -certain enjoyments for a limited time. The upon thin "I' ' '''' ISKty has, like these ultimately unfortunate men, --.l.Main...led_eass-Ceans, sm.._ - • y.seywwwysyer wail' — it finds itself istlerlV•debased. It repealed the Missouri Com prrrs - 13 FRIDAY MORNING, DEC 1555. going tar enough, and conce ml the fired Scott 'decision ; is preparing now to concede a Slave , :Code for the Territories, and will soon yield the repeal of the laws against the Africari Slave • Trade. One after another of the defences ect up by the fathers against Slavery bate thus been swept away, and there remains but little to be done td giro Slavery absolute dominion in this government. Thai little the present admin istration, backed by the party it represents, is preparing to do, and the first step is to familiarise • the public mind with the idea that it is impos 'sible for the government to present the relive! of the Airioan Slave Trade—we must submit to it, the Washington Union argues, as inevitable, however much we may regret it- No fact could demonstrate, clearer than thi,, the necessity for rescuing the government from the hands of the locofoco party. If the old .11andinarks are not to be all swept away—if the 'public mind is not to be debased with the logic of the barracoons—if this once proud and noble ration is not to be given over to the sway of • ' Ifillibusters-and pirates, the government 6111. t be resatied from the hands of the party which now 'disgraces it. If we had a President who regard r•T,lc•ed his oath to enforce the Constitution and Laws, we should have no plaintive lamentations from government organs about public opinion stand ing in .the way of their enforcement. Pray Heaven • the opportunity for making a change May not come too late. TO6 Poscussz or Cans.—The Pre3idcn t , eps►ket so confidently of pnrchasiog Ceiba that many persona have been induced to believe that Spain isle:Wows to toter into negotiations with out any delay. A writer in the National Intal. gencer, however, ridictiles the idea that the lute: government would consent to part with Cuba— one of its Wealthiest and moat important de peudendies. He says .fwe might as well ask Great Britain to transfer Oilbalter to um, or 'Prance to cede Algeria," and remark sthat nodor no oiraumstances that ran possibly occur, in no possible contingency, would Spain consent to tho trona or. The President has evidently talked the natter tore; to himself without stopping to reflect what Spain might have to any in the matter. He ar gues that Cuba is a valuable possession, hot ..ohueiles over the idea that the Spaniards are —not aware of that fiat, and imagines that they would Sell the island for a mere song. Tee Writer for the Intelligence, concluder that— ' , Ms strange how the President could have I,:leutuied on the declaration that the value of .-, the blind of Cuba is 'comparatively unimpor 'll ant,' to Spain! lie might-with equal proprie y .have said that the State of New York was .0 - ~paratively unimportant' to the Union, or at i -4, Ireland or her Ind an Empire is unimpor et to "'Great Britain. Sh nas she has been - of all her Irich possessions on be two continents, ain has still remaining to er this spieled* land. No other nation possesses such a magnificent colony, or one in any way-equal to it for its wealth, population, resources and prosperity. Instead - •of being a burden and a tax to the mother coon 'try, as moot colonies and foreign dependencies are, Cuba ig itirtand resource to Spain, not only in an actual -and large revenue to the national treasury, bat in various other ways, particularly in clothing, feeding and maintaining her army and navy, . No -one misfortune could probably . happen to thexesources and pros perity of Spain equal to that of the loss of this island. What "would sbe be and where would she be without . Cuba? The drying up of the Miesiem po i wou l d 'hardly be a greater evil to the United States. ...V•flor present and future railroads and co m a, c-would to a very great extent, remedy that loss; - 'for the lees of Cubs, Spain would in vain look ' elsewhere for its remedy or equivalent. The assertion of the President on that point is draw ing quite too strongly en the credulity of the -Ottuatry."... . lazdavarotas, Deo, 2 . 1.--The Senitorial thin Sill having passed the Senate this morning, • over the Governor's veto, by to Constitutional : 9ziajurity, It was communioated to the,. House, where it meat ditferent fate, -owing to. the ab•: lance of sohle of the members. The vote on the Passage was yeas 49, nays 48. which being two lees than a Constitutional majority, it was lost. It reqUiree a majority of all the members to carry measure over the veto. - Without considering i • t, several members had paired off. A • made to reconsider, era If the pros . . 4400: Wotan be secured It will pass ''teatioitsiif.-4eo; EEMI LOIN, NAPOLEON APRA./ OF 7116 IIIER —Thf Pori,. correspondent of the N general dullness reigned its the pUIEICO, 11. ',led. mee was sent for to enliven the imperial fireside. Ps.t 13ns:trim Piss.isii•s.. The distinguished academician was comfortalily - seated before the tire:the Emperor rind Empress w. • and a select circle of the guests drew up around inzEe OAL 0 , m ,,, xy. , mst him and the entertainment commenced. But M. Merimee's mind that night ran on supernatural tos comrso l things, and he gave them such a dose of ghosts and hobgoblins, that when the hour of retiring came the imperial circle was in such it Slate of fright that each one declared himself or herself afraid to explore tho darknes, of his or her chamber lloewannt—A Ectv Beres br Iris OtV5 li. . —The Laporte f la. t givev the partici/lora of a horrible affair in that neighborhood.. trot boys started from the residence a a ever I'ENN:•YLVANIA It All.ltoAlt man widow lady, a mile or tan from town, to go to Laporte. and•nmong them wan the Hat of the widow. Ile woo in liquor, and after leaving the house, his companion, disrovered toot he 'had left hie hat behind him, and started him hack after it. Shortly afterward, a gentleman and lady. passing near hy-i-n a angst!, heard a moan ar of a person in great agony. and at .he same time heard a deg growl no if devouring something. The My prevailed upon her hue hand to go and ascertain the eatt.te, whteh he did, when, horrible to relate, he found the f, e r. man boy, alluded to, dawn, and his own tl tg literally chewing bita tc pie,s la, or • C.)Ulatrlie woo not dead, though 11.-11t11/ et /reedy possible fur him to recover. KILLED ON TUE RAILROAD —soloooo kk,l, in the employ of the Balt. and Ohio railroad, Ref freight conductor, fell from his post as the train was ascending the heavy grade at Mount Alrey station, on Friday, cud was put almoet in twein. The deceased was upon the last car next to ;lie engine in the rear of the train, Rod his bialy falling upon the Reh pan, was so disfigured by the tire ae not - to he immediately recogni:ed The body was carried to Martinsburg; ra , where deceased resided. Mr. Bost was bet wren 'LS and 40 years of age, and leaves a wife and a large family of children. lie had beet in the employ of the railroad company for n windier of years.— Wheeling hold. loves.—Gov. R. P. Lowe of lows, bei n g strong ly importuned by various portico interested to the State Aid project, to call the Legialature to gether for the porpone of Ic.noinF the t reds td the State to promote the eanstruotten of certain ' lines of ratlrooti, has written a letter in which he declines to act in the Wanner urged. • Tuis refusal of the Governor defers the hope of the friends of the new policy, for it twelve mouth of least. What effect it will have upon the lines of road for which aid was expected, remains to he • seen.—Chicago Pre..4 We read ict the Illae inindoo Nen, . "There is news about 'Junius.' Mr. Parkes —Joseph of Birmingham—a very well read man and a echolar, with advantages which few have pesseextid, io to give us, before six months are over, n / Sit Plofir Frarirt. the '.looms' of Macnoley and Brougham, but 110 C the 'Joni. of Mr. Dilke. Mr. Parkes possesses all the pa pers of Mr. Dubois, the secretary of Francis and the executor of Tom Hill. Surely Tom Hill must have 'happened' to know who Jotting wax." MOST lIITEISCATINO DleCOVelili --The Bev. Dr. McCrie, in his antiquarian explorations or Lou der', has discovered the Minutes of the Aesembly, in manuscript, extending over the whole period of its sittings. Dr. Lee, Priam pal of Edinburgh University, believed they had been destroyed by fire. They are now found in the Episcopal Library of lion College, in the city where Presbytery in its brief, palmy bye had its lietlquertere.—Pr”byn.rion. AT a Methodist Festival in Warren, Mass., held a few evenings since, the floor gave way, pretatitating 200 persons iota the store below.— A woman rushed to an adjoining store, saying, "Poi seared to death," fainted and soon died . Tiya stove and boiler in use for the festival went down with the people, severely burning Rowe and, Residing others. It is thought none of them who fell will (lie. Nlanamr: LaVeer, in ono of her charming pictures of Cuban life, says the women there bare a noble trait of character--"they never •pent ill of cash other, but alwiys find some Palliation for the errors of them own sex." We' are for immediate annexation; we Went the gem of the Antilles; he wealth of sugar plantations, and its jewels of women.,..—Lou. • - Tun DEAD .4.uve.—The Wheeling Time, s tales that o girl at the Hospital who had been sick for some time, died htet. Sunday. Owing to the inclemency of the weather tho burial wee post poned until, Tuesday; When counciountets re turned to the tale creature, and etc is now re, covering. ugliest trades,' said Jerrold, 'hale their moments of plesmerre. Now, If . 1 were n' grarrA digger, or Gran a hangman, there are some p*: pie I could work leemlog a great deal of "onjoy.;. -A, _Otto Rinettignitrnts I=l A E S I bate 71, 11:1::1•1111 , 16,4 1311,1nr.. 1' !,1 I rIC DEPOAITH, ha. ma hajAmcc,,!tz- LI. r.f dtiOnitn, . ! tt.e unto. and nocrovo ...I% • ALBREE COAL COISEIPANY! N. 'l7 riE.O“ I=l C [litl~'i'M:l~ lIICURSIONS I=l ay -1-4.4 TitttlETt, 4NVIttIE TA NINO KEATS IN t tt. o...tlttrti.r*vlN ant Nano Exctirst..t. ts eArt.g.t It.stn f. Las tv• Agtm, TIIMIAt , A. P ,, orr, 1 , 111...)11)..p.Nt5t. I;RAN 1) 1)1ST 1, 1 I) r • .1i WEL le F. 11' A ',VIM'S ANL , FAS(' • fiX HEINEMAN & MEYRAN'S 45 Fifth Street. near hry, t ,IRI infm I,,,,trt m ent r.f II X 1 I , It fII II lIUI.IDAY II I, nt •,,..ncy lam U. A MIRICAN VT .11. 2" O 13 El El - .1 t LAI)il, MEMO FOR TUE UOLII/.5 T 3 7.3 Q FIANSONT,DVE, 71 Mr.-kot HOLIDAY GIFTS- Portfol.t. Fan.), Inkr.tanda, Poll. 11. Writing !Miro, Port Slon.'es. Mario. t.o. W.ll. O. JON Nh EON 06, 1 lot One, la Wtool ‘l, AN FORD C. LU WS A LMANACS, .1h59 io—PublAsed awl sold W3l. G. JOHNSTON a G.. •ud Stationers, 57 Wood id wII EAT AND PEA N 1.1 TS-911 seeks Tenn. Wbest, 2 sacks Sonnets to anise en Mossier Ilerwoole for nab, by ISAIAH DICK KY I lad. D I l I ED ,, PEAOII , E n S - . - 0 1 , 4 b marks prime bright y aIrILAN Y. k ANJ.SK. 50nititi,s.(1101UN: IiItANDS FAMILY FLOOD In .tore alel riff male by 'L'a ) alellAN6 k A !CYRIL CI EANBERRI ES—I 9 i i. forfe by ds23 IL. DALZ/ILL )1 CO. R bbls. just reed by It. DALZELL A 00. p YE FLOIJR—I2 sacks extra quality fur sato Ly fle2/ IL. DALZKLL A CO. B AN 6-4 bag, small white for sale by IL DALZELL • CO. r(itMoT SEED-3 tlag lb. sale by IJALZICLL a CO. JI UCH ESTER FIltE BRICK, Fire Clay, [IL end far grates, bs. ode at the Allegheny Ceal Doted., moor A ederstat et. end Ilallrosd, by W. A. MCOLOHn. MOLASSES.—'2O Mils N. 0. Molasses on steamer Ilonry Graff, for sale, en errivel, by dol7 ItOFIKUT PICKET. E-150 lbs. pressed fur sale by S t IL A. YAMS ESTOCK. • CO. (AL I.IO'ETER,--5 bbls. in store abd for .Me by 41,17 WATTa WILSON. Bg 1.111 , 111fP and ale by 1.0 U I{ i bbL,. Ex t •iPetrrel SY PM I '-25 bbll. Golden for ale by WM. ercure CIIEESE.--510 torn. Pri by B UTTER. -4 , 015. Prir B E"Sf-59bblA.-BmoLl aael J. .Q.T.ARO j IL..SO bo- pun )0‘ 1,24 t -l- PRUPC.--50 bt , •.. r -abbtrtigenicnts. • rb.l bbrrttifttlieitts. DItOCLICSIATION.—C , , ITT or PITTSBUNCEI., OFFIOIaL PAPER OP THE CITY. • • X as —ln necordartro with the previsions of an Art of the tieneral Assembly of the Comumnalvdth of Pennoyleauls, 'l'l3El providing Dm vile Incercarstou'of the City of Pittsburgh, and tile TAtiollA sopplementa to said Art 1. /EN U A. WIDAVNI. Mayor of sold rit, do issue , tilt; ray Proeimustion. that on the FIRST TURSDAT IN ; CAZETTF JANUARY, A. 0.1.569, being the fourth day of the month, . 1 1 the Irtemen of on la ward of said city, onelitied to vote for members of the Iloaw , Rot reoentatiee. nit tide Common wealth, will meet et the rer.ncl lotACtel of holding Nlectlons ' , Vet - tire-war. and precinct,, and elect by ballot corder the:pmelcions au Act of Aurinbly passed May : s pith. A. The electors of tho 1.1 at wet,' hill sots et the Public school Move In said ward, by ballot, for 01110 person to be a member of the Select Council of said oily and for ponoms b. lot membets or 'be COllllllOll Connell. The electors of the lio.snd word will vote nt tho Pohl le Ychovii Moose In said ward, by ballot for on.. person to be It member Of the &but Connell and three perilous to be mem bers of Ilia CoMmoriConnell. Tho elrelorsof m much of the Third wood as lbw north and west of Grunt stmt, Whig precinct number ono, of said word, will 00004% the house of Francis Jamioton, on the corner of disth and Atultinfleld atrdett and The electors of so ranch of tho Third wool u lire moth end rut of Grant ete c , et being pr..cluet number two of sold ward, will rote by ballot at tho Lou. of Robert 011itopio. on tho corner of Wylie and Tunnel atrecta, fur one parson bi to a Woollier of the Select and viz pename to b. mem 1,. re of the Common Councils of the riNi,l ward. Tho elector. of the Fourth wool sill yobe nt the Public Bat,' llousein mid wont, by ballot, for one pereon to boo member of the Select, and twoporoons to he Womb°, s of the Common Council 'lllO elector. onto ranch of the Fifth ward wifes north and mut 01 Adams istroet. being precinct number oup of mall ward, will rote at the rablicSchcol 11011•60/3 Libertylstrect, lo mid preCtnct; and , The eloetore of no moon of the Fifth ward ne See routb and mold of Adams street. being SrecinOt number two of said Welt, will vote al the Public School House on the our row Of Pike and Walnut etre/ate, In .ail precinct, and elect by ballot one Fenton to be member of the Select and lire pornoun to be members of the Common Council of said ward. The electors of the Sloth want will vote at the Public &hoot noose, In said ward, by ballot, tor one person to bo a member of the Select Connell, and four perilous to be membere of the Common Council. The eleetoneof the Seventh ward will Vole at the Public School flunk 1.11.1 ward. by bullet, for two Verelopm to to member. of tbe Select Council, and two pow°ue to be mem. her, or the Common Council The electors of the Eighth ward will note at the Public School llama, in raid ward, by bolt 4. fur one parson to be a member of the Select Council, and two persons to be mcm hers or the Common Council. The electors Of the Ninth ward will rote at the Public 8 haat House, in meld ward, by ballot, for one person to he itmember of the Select Council, and two persons to be men, nne the Common Ca.nueil Each candidate far election *hail be qualified I , .Trft ua o member of ills Ronne of hom...eta c. of this Common wealth. Given under my hand .n.l 114,i Or the. tti Pittsburgh, tlll,7„ott. Jew,. A. 1 , ,15 de=lte IIF.KISY A. IV EA VI.:11, 31.1 •., ..-. . . . DAILY lINEKCISES IRON CXTY c o E A', Orr!&TEL. or CONIOIRCIAL coltin.srloos. tl to O n m—Yrnitliata vulgar and decimal. 9 to 10 a rn—Proportluti, simple and compound. 10 toll n tn—Percentage, wait Its application.. 11 to 12-.lutermt. Disoonnt, Connatiolon i loam-ant, Bro kerage and Discounting Notes. 3 In 4 P M—Pdtcbungo, Foreign and Doluest.l.., and Arbl. tratlon of 15sobange. I to 5 p tn—Ednatinns of Account., Current and /lemon:lt Bales. 7 10 9 p co--D.l.nd Instruction in Practical Arithmetic. • • • 2 to 3 p ni—lnstruction to the entire School, •ecompenitd with InCturr, on Conentricint Correspondence. 7 to tl p ro—The Borne. swic•canzo DIPAtYMt, T. to Inn rn—Lectures for the First 111sislou. 10 to 11 s nt—Lecturee for the Second Difl4llll. II to 12 • me-Lectures for the Thlnl 2 to 4 p tit—Lectures for Its. Fourth DITIS/00. P rintpinetione of Gruluating Class to 12 a m—S•turders, Lertnrm on spemsl schJects. FANS I.lterery tortures ere, Frriur evening eh o'clSck. Private Instructions on any correct s “.1 all malts Irms S •tn to pm. lloelume men an.! Eden I. 01 e , ln.tton an invited tti cull nab usamine fur themeslres. rot chatter containing toll information and specimen of I:us:nevi and Ornamental Writing, enchant tWJ letter entrap*. adderes F. W. JElli Pitte Potina Fe. LN G-ANT P FOR TH figpplip HO LID A YS,' (IF. r "PIANO FORTES, 'fi'SICAL. iNsTRITMENTS li.`l,X)ll.D/CoN, •;I , ITA I=l 11.4 MMt3ll F indls Iptuss,.. Oohs et mard or upwards Clubs of twenty and tip...arils AtelA copy gratis AR-To ouleieritswe itilitssion Morelln and thinly set. tied estglitmtbmele YOUR papery am writ for rivx tontota. Papers separately directed In all <BBB The CANNED AND ADVOCATE it a good she, ptiot ed on excellent paper min well ezemited. no FOREIGN CORSTAPtiNDENCE I. the very mat, and Is shit worth the whole entwoription price. The lIELIOIOO3 NEWS 1N155011 early and eery There is • good sunnzary of DOMESTIC NEWS Tim EttliNtilt AND ADVOCATE Ls an excellent AD PER MING' MED/Cl/, Caving a very large circulation among fanailles who Moth Ants end 8111150 to austain &hook, Bookstorm, Mee thanks, Manufacturers, Arum. Profweeknial Men, Rom. kes.pere, and all silos will supply human wants. imstiolichiptioas are rewired at any limn, but with the Nan Y 1.5111.1 a User:Ude time to begin. irs. Payments la adranee.• detil ding DAY ID al'allNN ET, Preto fetid. THE LOST CFI I LI)REN; on, =MEE A new book, very interesting. and suitable for children. To be had at lIAT MEI& the publisher.- Alan, at the Book. stores of DA V ISON, BEAU and BENTOUL, lu Pittsburgh; stet of Mrs. COMUNE, In Allegheny. Let every Hill, toy who ha. • quarter be mire to get deT2 . ..lit TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELT zinc ApEnvimr. preparA on an entire new principle from a late mint accurate analyst. of the co Inbrated Peltser Spring in (lemony. This nineties...nal and highly rain. obis preparation will not fail to etfeLtustly remove Oa, trial/mete., Dtlllon..Cmtiona, Ilsadazhe, Ileartburn. Acidity of the Mona., CO•tirnlnollih ithellalldinly Ea. of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nous.. or Vomiting, Affections 011ie Liver. ilk, /lc. A large .apply J..at reed by 308. FLEMING. drkk Corn, of the Diamond and Marker A. -- _ . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR BOYS. SIATES, ROCRRItENTVES, FIRE ARMS, , ,In 6TES I pruin.ll,.. al clnIS h 6 Woad .tr.t. AND EMI SALE,- J _ itecnoVAL.. 11V— . • AMES WILSON having' : clihpo , ed of ,1Z nla Rai Awl Qv Etqra Hoorn, N0...01 la ...d •trae1,11.146 naa remer,,l bls etf,a.k. I,f fiats and Ctfut io 1,13 11.5 ,lort, on federal afoot, Allegheny City, oPiNelfr fho New I , aolnaa Rank, wham may ho fonnd a larva aas4tmant or lists NaLi Cana at rosy minced in 14V. CUFrOxisa ant, MC,. toss North'—lhi , prrn-ht sl. oh moat ho sold to make roma for eprlng 6,,4t,. d.l/outt lEEE= SUNDRIES--Ilenikek Sale Leather; (Mk ruined do do Vrenth oet Dowell , Ripe nod CRIA Upper fenlater; 1.119,1 fin and Kid bki. Tabner.'l.l49 C Wooten, Shoo Lute, Ar.,Ar. A Iste9e and choice stork for ludo by W3l. WILKINSON, LtbeetY eL SUNDRIES- 44 Aka. Tenn. Dry ApplaF : 11010• do do IVAeol, SS as do Floor; 149 ,to do ann. II bide. Croon Apia.; 4 do No. I Lard, 00 ffitentuer Ehingies to Arrive for Ink, by 114.19 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. r , LOUR, bbls. Extra Flour; 1110 do Extra Foully Alcor; • 100 do Superbuo do 100 bor. small white Ilmoon 30 do Dried Apple% 5 bbl., Turnip'. 125 begs packed Butter, 50 bbl.. /dm Pork, For pin by 4417 It. ROBISON &CO. pRonOOE-50 kgn No. 1 packed Butter, 4 bbl.. Dried April.. 40 do mall while BAWL, Co 0 kegs No.l Lard 1 ma tarrihars, In store on consignment end Nan bY dolt ATWELL LEE* CO ro UNDRIES— Imloll Cotton; " 137 bop Dry Apples; 21 Mo. Orton Apples; 31 do /misted; do portal!! Proctor; ION; do Wltra Dente No, 1 Lord; 21,1,1.. Groat.", On steamer Glenwood to arrive for bolo by . drZ • ISAIAH DICKEY A GIL SUNDRIES 17C beg, Dry AppleE • 14 beg. Dry Fauber, 42- do dosnac• ' ICI3 do Wheal; 90. Ido Term. Floor, to •areilet Ou ateanter Delegate for ..la by de23 . ISAIAII DICKEY Ea/. SELLING VERY LOW- No.ll. Work Colton, • ;ReaTat, EOM, Ac. Also, oft Mode of Drem Goods, noel,. - for the Holiday.. • de . 23 HANSON. LOVA 74 'Hoak nt PRODUCE, PRODUCE.— 22 Olga Extra qatity Roll Witter, W illilAbl. hod Petra., . • • 26 " Wearer° Dried Apples. . 100 - " White Deana, • 300 . 4 Oats, . - • . GO .. Ear Corn.. . i 10 I.llr.Onionn. for see by - 40_3 61DDLS, Winn% A Ca. N 0.195 Liberty St. .WATER RENT ON NEW BUILIiINGS: . 11 -3wlete of new. tuttinge, In *Mai the hydrant gratinr hen been earl, (or 6111161 n purposes, are raenaet,4 to all and nettle therefor at tbe. ofnce of the Watu Works, Council amphora, blaiket Street. _ ;EDW. Ir,WFUPOT, Oalleetor. OTA.TONS.- 4 7.500 Neteir tint /Wm, Ac 4 B. am= A 00. NEW STOCK MELODEONS FLAG I , ;OLIT. 11.12TLY, Ft MS, DICUM2, LC. MESE I LIEGE ASSORTMENT OF N E.W IT Si COARLOTTE BLUME, 11.. r above, Filth =MI Pllll.l,Uno DAIL): Al' WI.Fh I.V I , l' RIDDLE & CO 9EVf7NTV-.k'l-lIRO YIIAk: With and ronittantly INCREASING CIRCULATION OF RO TIT Irs PAIL Yat IPEA ENT/O.VA, It otTer, unto° ti It dowornrnis to adv.drißer., hrirg tad- • ALL THE . vateally rezugolked ea NEW ROOK A. Fon The Best Commercial Paper in the WI st, C IIILDRENI AND 0 Itokrlllug, as ft dew, tool/ ol rho Suitable for Vamlly, School awl Sabbath Schunl ILlbrariet. ,• The Ft noel and rnoft Snmpinows EdlOdu of Merchants, Manufacturers and Families POCKET, FAMILY In ()ICAO citing and tho eurronn,ling region, IncluJ• AND CHURCH BIBLES, WE port. of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Northern Indiana,— including the Jaetly Crlsteasti Irrins or ths Western Virginia, Wisconsin, lowa, OXFORD AND EAOSTER PRESSES. Kan.sas and Nebraska. ALSO. Var Advertising at Moderate Prices "!" HOOIVS sie-Fur lam, us soother column—Dna mos and r..'OMMENT.A:nt ADVERTISING AGENTS FOll THE OAZ RITE ln!every style of Binding. S. 51. PETTINOILL Olt, 119 Nara. at, Now Wok, and State ft., Itolton; Noah. W. 11. 30DONALD & a: ?fawn° Bt., Now York; JOY, ME A CO., JON ES WEB . STIER and 0. PIERCE, Pbiladolphia. asisalewirr THE STBREOBCOPE. GOLD MEDAL PIANOS ! Careful personal attention was given to the selection of all the FOR TILE HOLIDAYS SPLENDID NEW I STOCIf. OF CRICEEILING de BONS' PIANO FORTES A NEW SUPPLY OF' CIIICKERING h EONer PIANO 3, P mitered for Um subncribor orpreerly for the Flotide, e, con. sterna of 6%mA 7 octave., In plain and carved Rowe wont mum oft ho mat elegant doecription, him just boon recely rol Irom tho Cadtory of CIIICKEItINU Abe *ZS, Ito-non.— Among thorn arrlaro Innis XIV, of the. new orate, lane +triaged, i octave, from A to A, which for twenty of extort. nr powerful tobe, end el.litity of touch. are beyond rem• parts= impeder to mly hatenmante over brneght to tho city. She publican, reapertfully fantod to;eall and oxen, Me them atagailbein Plano,, and ludge for thonnen :a. NOTICE TO r ur.cri 414E12. • Pnrchsasts aro herby notified that the Planar Um'., Chlckering & mannfro tare are tarnished le to rains dealer In the city canapt the tubsctintr, who hestles4 the exclusive agency for the tnat ten years, conissmentit a sop. ply of their Planoe le only to to band at his Wei - et-seas, No St Wood nowt. AT THE GREAT MANUFACTORY of &lett vring,k Bon, Banton, hare Drum inste nod dittlibnfod to porchasorn throughout the United Antra and nth, conoltitu, up. martin of TWENTY THOUSAND PIANOS. They hare been wearde.i at th,, In r.untrylll.l Nampo, Thirty...Et:4om Gold and Silver Fire, Class • e Medals,. • They received (tom the Noni,li eels titato Fairs, ifeld Pittsburgh, in tte, years I itZOI, 1565 mef IhSl , tbe First Prize Medal, over all eumpetit ors. the Prize Niettill from the ♦Voa4d'H Fair. London, The following Uslituonlala In the nwrita of the Piano Veneto Cleo:tering .t Snug, bate by,,u onlawitutingly glean by 8 UND TI7 . lLflLg o, The gam:ilea Pianist In the world, whale rotors. In this nun.try during hi. greet musical tour. through the Unit..! Bnateis, in '57 and 'sn, may be estinuited by the bet that hid Conceals yielded bun over oil expenses, nearly slsllSido. • 51.ottosita. R 00.9; Pittsburgh, March 25, 'Ar. Mr. Jab. If. Neficr, Agent for Chickeriag & Pawn—Dear 81r—Bence my arrival In America,l hate coutsulty used the Pianos of Moors. Chinkering & :btu, and I can only re peat to you (while Itiankieg you for the Name you hare so kindly fornwhed ter my ...Is hum) that which I hare eo often sold before: the loctruntents are the be. 1 Lave asen lb the United &totem, and will eonthare favorably with any I have our, known. tours very truly' tel ., t..7.4./J9=1.17,1:Ze n oTire . . - 4 . itTi7.1.41-eriZe'l—andl em oleo hoppy to odd that thy ont.ri Ito fortune. in being so oloy ropnveixed iu tho South, by t}eopectable a hon. am that of J. Pleating S Soo. YountespccUnlly, S. TIIALBERG. Menem:tn. V.., Jan. 14,1K59. My /*or Sir:—l have tried Chickorlog & Sons' Spare Plod Parte, and I bare mach ploasnre to certifying that there are 00 mmelior inetrumente in the. country or In Europe. Yonro, very teary. To 11.44. Gear.. S. THALDERG, Exchange Hotel. The subecriber, role Agent for the above Plano Fortes for Pittsburg, to topplieddiruct from the manufactory .t Weton, vntfi all the otyhe they now nnumfocture.coovisting of Foil Wien Octavo Grand Planet In plain liomerrotol, and ole os Lly carted came, THE NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS, with foil iron frame. and warren...l to Mind to any climate, SNether hot, cold, dry or damp. Also, their unrivaled QUARE PIANOS, fmni A% to 7 °Chime, the 7 octave. with two ottingi from aln C, or with three stringy from A to A, in the meet splendid Weltered mem, mimed and pinto and at price, Dom $250 to $l,lOO. Per We only by JOHN H. TIVAL L. 012, Sole Agent for Chloltertng & Pone in Pittsburgh and West. eru Pend, Ell Wood et., (wee older betweern Diamond alley and Fourth et., Pittsburgh, Ps. dolibilaeleT THE PERFECT GIFT BOOK. THE HTRATFORD GALLERY' THE SILtIiSPEARE SISTEttiliKaD FORTY-Fll - E IDEAL PORTRAITS MRS. J. W. PALMER. ILLUSTRATED WITII PINE ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL, Dom detigao by ratioaa eminent band. I Vol. Imperial tiro., In antique Morocco, gilt. $ll. LIST OP ILLUSTRATIONS. LADY MACBETH, CLEOPATRA, JULIET, CRESSIDA, OPIIELIA, MILE'S, IMOORN, CASSANDRA, MIRANDA, TIIIK SHREW, DESDRMONA, HELENA, .ROSALLND, TITANIA, ()ELIA, CONSTANCE, BEATRICE, CORNELIA, HERO, THE ABBESS, JULIA, KATHARINE OP ARRAG3N SILVIA, ANNE SULLEN, VIOLA. PRINCESS OP PRANCE, OLIVIA, '' MARGARET OF ANJOL', MARIA, JOAN OF ARC, PORTIA, LADY GREY, JESSICA, LADY ANNE, PERDITA, LADY PERCY, lIERMIONE, PRINOYES KAITIARINIC, MISTRESS FORD, PORTIA (wife of Drulook) narritsss PAGE, VIROILIA, ANNE PAGE, LAVINIA. ISABELLA, The plan of Oltik Loantlful work lone °Heusi as It I. at traction In no mapped ill It a mare reprosloctlon of the "SlfAktlPl`ste Oallfol.," and "Heroines of Shaltopoars,^ .o well known to On, public, ton with ottiklnt novelty and tuna cambia. do otololling qoallty of Morin. Lamb with the glattful critllion of Mrs. Anfamon.• IL APPLETON 5 CO.. Publlthere, Noe. 3415 and US Ilrondwfq• For ode hp fdelln.l2•l HUNT it MINER. nfii9l FOR THE! HOL ID AYS. M. ICLESER ,Bt BRO., DAVE JPST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOS PROM THE PACTORLES OP STEINWAYS:SONS AND NIINNS/L CLARK New York. —ALPO— CARHART'S IMPROVED MELODEONS, MARTIN'S CELEBRATED GUITARS, Lod • complete assortment °toner Inztruments. /WWI led examine for poureolvemlia Conlerdlls Rt fail= k RRO, No. 53 Pin It. pIA NOS! PIANOS!! FOR TH6 HOLIDAYS • PIANOS, MELODEONS and ELEGANT PRESENTS. I , IIIOLLSALS AID MAIL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. (MARMITE ELDER, 118 Wood at. socood door Ahoy, Fifth FOSTER'S NEW SONGS.- . Sadly to my Heart Appealing. Prise 110cils. My loved one mud ray own. 30 The above are the but publications of the popular cum , poser, 8. 0./oriel, For ale by JOUN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. 111311.8faLle4, pat pad, oa receipt of the above price. CASHMERE PLAIDS at' BIIIP3I77tELD CO'S, Corner Ihmrth pal Market rta. • •- dalB • Only 25.conta per yanl. ---- - - - - D OUBLE SKIRT ROBES at p Co'B, At reit', reduced price. stracruireu • . • . • deli; FOUND—A pair Or FUR - Capra lihich the munv ow have by gbribg dfteliption ofrme. dqß JULIANS! /MALTS. 124 Second 1. ilf) BUS. DRY REACH - RS, ag.x xs, to wia..artiTosnd kr nle /MAN S ,* ANJKL OATS-7100,ekejnet ried and for mile by deZ • , IMIRY . a. COLLINS. HOGS -8 dressed *go read and for sale by dap OOLLINar 7 EIARLNY-35 eke:" aunt re3l- intim gabs' J 3 1 ,7 !ILINIMILCOMM,I, Books for the Holidaps JOHN S. DAVISON, N. , . 61 Mark,t Street, n,ar Fourth Street, 1"I'l - riEl Blf KG EL. P.A.. jj AS just returned from the Eastern Cities FREAK STOCK or ALL TIIE NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS KNGhIBII AND AMW.RWAN ALL Tllt FEW 4 C TA NOAH.° AND RF..LIGIOUS BOOKS, In Plain and Elegant Bindings: mosr PERIEOT & lIPAUTIFUL PLAIN &Loi:ED STEREOSCOPIC PICTORESL Of tho Erf.o.ry of ENOLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, El' RoVE se-Visitors and Buyers will find it to he to their interest and convenience to call be five the height of the business season renders the best selection and special attention impos- JOHN S. DAVISON, No. 6h Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pa d.1:.31/IatIOT TIOLIDAY 1300K.5.-E. C. COCHRANE, Federal ...et, Alloghtny. L. opened re fresh stock fur the Holiday Halos —thellery to Eamon. (beta, with lire strut ongmringek American :enter', 02 du do; The Joesphioe Gallery, The Book of Bonny, The Pleasure of Siemer,. read Hope., The Sabbath Bell Series, 10 elegant vole., with many choke Foldleallum ol the Beason; Roo «14 Huns nines. Poe., valuable otandant works with floe illus. [rations and rich bindings; BOA. In groat vartetyr some Meant.' Broke from then American B. B. baton Trost Soci ety, tarter'., Hermes, Raudolph'e and Nelson's London Holiday lone.; now Itoinerd Cards,Tlows. Premium 800., &c. The New Holiday Jeserrelles in single vols. and Reg Ehltdrene. Books, Uotearables, Paper Dolls and now Atousenwrits,Oamos, One Breckaaremere Boards and Chess. FOB CIIRIST.MAS AND NEW YEARS' PllESENTS—llosownal Wnting Desks, Floe Writing Come, Travailing Casts, Portfolios, Albums, Porto/don:dm, iluld Pencils, Fioo Stationery, dr. A choice; assortment of Parton Yip:mm.ld numerous ninny article, porch .d recently far casti,ond will bo sold st vary low prises,on I om buildingan addition to my store and wish to close out my Holiday Stock. previous to making Improvements. E.() COPIHRANX, Federal et FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers I or war!. propoet_y in the Borough of Sewick ley; a tine lame Deice Dwelling ileum, Frame .Stern Stable, Brick epring lemma be.. with from ten to forty Iwo.. or ground, ea the purchseer may denim. There In creel oretieed of choice (nit, mot the ground, Omni the Home we °enrollee.' with Houle tree., ehrubbery, .4e. It is a MO"( &naiad,. property for acountry bottle, end will hr aohl on 'tory reemmibl• tet Mt. Yoe further perticeilare enquire of J. W. F. WHiTB, Attoniey et Lew, 106 little novel. Pittsburgh, or of the eubecetber on the prellais4A. It. HOPKINS dILY HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand- . . *ODIC &cm, •Ix yew" old; • pacer cruder tho naddlo and • trotter In harness; to perfectly .ate fur • lady or celbi to rid• or thine; *hi out are at the locomotive, military or any cityxcitement; will stand without being bitched, and in warranted perfectly sound; to bo told only for went of use. Enquire at the Stove vrarebome of set T. J. CILAIti k CO., 134 Wood at S4LE--Fifty-one acres of Land on the 12 Old Washington Rood, six miles from the Ninth mad of the Monongahela Bridge, .111 be wild low. Apply to GEO. W. BUN Soroulb Milo of Ohio street, 3.1 door weed of Diamond, Allegheny city. [ldle FOA SALE.—A tract of land containing nine and Mao half acre., 'duets, on the Fourth gtrect Rod, about three miles from the Court Goma. Will be sold low for cash. Inquire of . . IibiNIMIMMMF El= • yGlt 15A - 1:A.1 I A.715, ' 0 lot on r %mirth street, hegrretwo S otlhhcl l shdehorry Alley, 0.0 feet front by 85 Jorp. A Lot on Third street, near Smithfield, 40 feet front by 86 fort deep. Barra Watts—The equate bonneted by Boller, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Spruce alley, 64 feet Rant by I% deep, nearly opposite to Pennock* ILrtb Ponnary. The equate bounded by Smallman, MIMI* and Carrot greets and Spruce alley, P 54 feet front by deep, Ott Allegheny, Carson and Butler streeta,adloining the Allegheny Valley Relived Station, forty contiguous Lot., each 14 feet front bylalfoet deep. FJghtectve of ground in Reserve township. part of out Lot P.M, botwedn the New Brighton rood and Hire% Cent. atm , • EIMMCMZ==I • A Tract of Land in Weatmorelandeounty, on the Phil. delphns naropfke, T miles from Latrobe-76 err. In cult!. 'adult - Of rich bottom laud-400.re. • ATract of Land neer 'Ligonier, Westmoreland cunoty, of 375 acres. WILLIAM IL DAP.LLNOTON, mrlSoltf 165 Third street. &bore Smithfield. VINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SAGE OR REST. The aubscriber offam fora eg. or rant that delightful Country Seat, now occupied by Adam Ralnaman, tn Ileuove Tp , adjacent to Allegheny City, comprising eight &armor choice tend, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 mink Green House, Spring Hoax, porn, Stabling, Tenant 1/onao, ac. four no., are under Orono, which pmtuttew to to the most 'minable Vine yard in the county. There an wend hundred Fruit Tres, Applot,,lMare, Cherries, reaches, Az.„ matt of which had b e an imporimi at groat mot, and toots fine condition.— Tbe whole la prime land, highly cultivated and improved, and situated in nomition commanding a lino view of the two cities and aurrounding country. Alidtf 11. IL RYAN. OR SALE:.—llonses and - Loin in Pius hurgh burgh Allegheny rides nhd tidicitting rhoonghst several handsome country Neat", and Farms ofdifferent soca in every direstlue, and at various priers,sotnet..very good ono, Also, • largo quantity of Western Laud for We or trade. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and swelter the degister ; and those wishing to eell to have their places Registered at ORO. W. UUNIII Real %state Office, south olio of Ohio street, 34 door west o the Diarocnd, Allegheny, city. de9 PUBLIC SALE OF BUILDING LOTS eftu ate la Pitt township, tutu the property of Dr. WEll. A. 'Simpson, deceased. These desirable lots, forming part of the ;tract of hind occupied by the add Wm. A. Simpson, deed. will be offered for silo at Public Auction ' on the pre- Mies, on SATURDAY the inth fast ., fast ., at half.pset two o'clk. P. 31. The tots offered are shoot half a mile distant from Mu city line, and are Stinted on the moth side et the brsi. dock . . Field Pianksisd, thus being at all times emit" acces sible from the oily. Omnibuses pas the premise every half boor. The proposed early completiou of the Pitts burgh and Cormellerille Railroad Which paMes this prop erty, will aahrd farther hmilltie• to morebasere Initlog their places of bugloss lathe oily. The Terms of Sale will be one.fourth cub, and the rad due In three sienna instalments, with interest eemismnrd. ly. For the deferred payments, the bonds of the parchment will be taken, soured by it mortgage on the property sold. for the oonsinientio of than desiring to minima% Om. nibiones will be in readiesas at the corner of north and Ormot street. at VA dolock,P. 3L, on the day of sale, totem. roy them to and from the oda ...„ For plena of pmperty, and for further Information, apply to H. HEPBURN * CO. No. P 2 Fourth street, or to LAIN 1 BON, No. 63,4 Fourth et. holeArf FOR 8,41..-IG, The Stove Foundry . ..tt Plough Mataufe.c - tory •Ituated le the moot flourishing part of the ally gt. Louls,glo. A RARE OPPORTUNITY It now offered • to padres haring the mom of parch:Lang a good bias haw already established. - . Un account of tho dot:dining health of our senior partner. we offer fur solo our Plough Manufactory and &ore Foun dry, with the liosinem pun:wageand good will of the 1:011- oarn. This establPhment has bcon'infoll operaticuo (or the lad olneyears. Th. Doziness' Is well established and the house mud establishment well known thronghont all reale. of notootry trading with this place.it Louis In the host point In tho United Staten for the ma nthetare and wale of Loth Stoves and Plough. It boo an u limited market for both. The ground is nifflclent to extend tho wnrks to any desired extent. It is situated In the most flourishing and vapidly advancing part of the city, and within three equarcw of the Iran Mountain Railroad. .... - • . we will sett the whole concern, cohsplete a It steals, or we will. It decked, sell the Ploughblechinary,2pre4 twat, go , separately, and sell the Pouts*, ale.nery, Pa Berns,Tools, Yluas. Follow Boards, go, hy theesselres, and rent the ground-and bulldloge to the rchseer. For farther Information gehtrtee I). 000 K & 00, oel3esd St.tonla, Missouri - Oltlo Land for Bale. PUB subscriber offers for sale notion ten, townehip 12, tame 10, Stark county, Ohio, Comm known ..../3owasan's Seca am, containing WO scree. It is situated three mitre went of on the gate Road loafing to Waster, and within about two tulles of Iberia* burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The tooth, cart and noraresat quarters are partly cleared end tmproced, the remainder la centred with superia,timber—assi the whole Is well weaned by wings and running etneasta... This soctkat b Mnsidered the lima body of land li, the county. It will be sold undivided or In muter, to salt =To those who dears to !meet ha reels...to • ,rtenity le rarely offered. J. B. OWIII7IIII, oelleedastrf No.lol atb afron.Pfttaburgh. Valuable Clty Property for Bale. PrIAT very desirablelot on Water Street end Redoubt Alley. next to Jolta Irwin /I; Sobs, aq.f., 120 Net on Water and irons rtneets, and 100 deep alooS Alley. It will be *old tosetber or fa lot* of 20 or 2.4 feat mob. for terms, (which will be mode play as to iser... t4a P" mrt-dti JOB,OIII B. V01,,V11 A- CO., Ply to Liberty fitreee.Pfttebatidt, lOWA FARMING LAND. the salmeriti• ere offer for Worm hrorebte termg . tic hundred' scree Choke Lando, sitnatt4 ht Wntb , manes, adjacent to lbw of Balboa& satin cane of cousin. cut ono ewe only two satin Tram County west.' The acme will be gold law far cub, or orttutogod for Ihrmh2g Made to ale or eefointrig ticreptift, WA) ItteBANI t 4Ufa11.1.14 Second et. • FRESH SUPPLY :attst - ItteErvED.— Ernloot. and Ittnletts *mobil.. for the removal of ppm.ln and CoosolopUoiti 80. mixtfolne. DO artinelal mown, Dot simply %OW Ulla Wad according to 4lnctious. It Butts the mast aelkiMirAtommtur. thlppttell M Atm book' ems, 78 'Moth that- ' plo13) uaAn AND MOLASSES-- -"'" /Oa Mids. prime N. 0. Sugar; - do do Molaomes, • .1 . ) Arrlikridirod from Now Oda= azd for Ws don Lanai nut ebikin ERRIES.--50J. B. exiza;foroutle by. den OABRELD & 00. OA rife SZA.SO'.V, Jot 55 ale Iltn3ll k MACHiNZII3, ktt'ya at Low, No. GO Fourth stmt. doe + tbc 'Palings AY & a - OMP,A NY , NO. 55 wooz muur, . T N VETE ATTENTIO4 'REER EX trorivo imortmerit or • _ • • .• B 0 - 0 Suitable for the ensuing Holidays, not, ope n for examhutkin , spaNg istich will too fogad rolloiyink sifegiatHuy bound and dully ••• Illastrated totamaa Tho Stratford Gallery, or, The -Shikapear e Sisterhood, with-forty fire run Steil Por traits. Women of Beauty and Heroism from . Semi immis to Eugenie, with nineteet Steel Engravings. The Gallery of Famous English and American Poets. Illustrated with over one hMiOred Engravings on Steel. Favorite English Poems of the last twi,Cen turie;, with one hundred glendidEngmv- ingi on Wood Rhymes and Roundelays of Country tire. sit perbly illustrated. ' Christmas with the Poets. Illustrated:. By Birket Foster and ethers. Petioles 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. i . Lyra OOTIO111:11C11, or Lays from th e L a m of Luther. Translated front the ilerman.— Richly Bound and Illustrated. , Finely boand and illustrated .edifioi the Poetical works of Poe, Burns, cott,,Mllton, 'Moore, Byron, Rood and others.' The Etching Club Series, comprising the Po etical Works of Gray, Goldsmith,- iteaA Coleridge and Bloomfield. Finatiillus . trated. „ . The Sabbath 801 l Series. Beautifully-Boand • and Illustrated. • Together with n largo slot* of lan editions dt the Not nathors is ovary de*: Wont of Lliarabir7o., —ALSO— A LARGE STOCK OP JUVENILE BOOZES or EVXII.I , DESCAIMN. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, Hymn Books, Prayer.Tisoks, TESTAMENTS, In every rut:aye style anti 131ndlng. BACKGAMMON' BOARDS. CHESS BOARDS. I - • CHESS MEN, . . WRITING DESKS, PORTS OEMS, Ann ALBUMS in great twisty. del6:dtjal itottres. Omcs Cnasdista PALM Rafaella-Coal. AnnualMeetingoftheiStorAiaiders u r ”-Y of the Maniere VallellialleOid Cosispeetritill held on MONDAY, the letb day of Jana ,L D - el8118;40 their office, N 0.144 Fourth street, Piiisteuzbe=lB4 hones of 2 and 4 o'clock, at time an election will be held for Skeen Dinettes toiserredettog the ensuing year. [M±3.2mi] 8 F.. VON 84./NNEORFA,,SocI4- - ! 10eDr— DIV /DEND—IJITIZERS' itrStIItAIiCDOCON- Fs/Tr.—no President and Directors of able Uomps• ny hare this day declared a Dividend of "Ton DODO.. por Shore" upon the Capitol Stock: Flre Dollars parable to tho Stockholders, or their represents/Ins, on al:defter the lost, ood Piro Dollars credited.° tbnbr Mock. 'r. SAMUEL Is /SUMMITS. NOTICE.—TI Nortcm.—The Board of T t aateekof the Associate Synod, .111 moat la the United Piesbyte- Han Cllturcti, on Seventh street, Pll tsburgh,LohilyrDNlS.. DAY, :nth December, at 10 o'clock A.lll. deli P. A. eurcurrisim or en. =MUSD AND PIIISSOVINIII SAL Cleveland, Nor: Id, EVIL NOTICE is hereby given that the ihnual u - T -r meeting of tho Stockholder, oftlds tom** OM the Alsatian of Director. and tmousactlan of other traikm, whl be held at the office of the 'company In ClaTeland4gon NqDLE. the 6th day of January -out, at 10 cie= N. The tranater books will bookend on ths ant a rti m all the ettiot Jan . , .8. AUVM, Uttints. $2OOO ""'°°"..'' pod In s no:Senna' protl• tile and Stanntstinrln,g Badness. srlSh.B. 4l profits—Waited only by Ws espltswoold &hip with agent! —An having the aids : 0011—Who Wantaidoney?— "eat to F rchme $9,000 or 110,000 Jollari.Wortd of .• PPIY 6XO W.BUNlcaotitbilds vest of tba,Dismond Alketeny city. Banctuad Ed • Ohloatroat„ 341 Sat:WM. ~~__~., . j. LET.—The ; ri con- Inkling Noon Booms, 1'70.67 ilOid Lloert7 4L04 Non stools, withlaimodisio ponoslo& TOMO it-CO. V6ll' ICE N T A PINE WARZEOUSE. No. ea aletang.igtoeet, ad taining N. HOMO &lam. finished amd shelved hf Alm beer meaner from cellar to garret.. iforwhokeele.egajegial dry goo& booloree, with or withoot,•, tilruZiWar.• house in the rear. ... Julthl. dellsltt .3e;riekleyrllle 151*(Nelta. - TLET.—A largo well furnished dwelling J. with witinedarn krwrowaremb—far real low tow soot tenant. jun lIIT9IICOCK, liciniVrf 100. Ruction SSAISC • ' P. M. LIA:V18. 410:Lotioneei . . Commercial Sala; Rooms No. 64 /Mk Etna STEAMBOAT SAMUEL P. HISBERD AT AUCTION.—On Monday monism broalth, at 10 o'clock, oo bawd, at the bdooormahela Wharf,' opposite the mouth of Wood etroet, will be sold osa thotthmt. the good Steamboat Samuel P. lithbrol, with her laraltore, Tackh, At% as she now hos at the wharf Term—Onsgoarth eash, roddne Loa, ghsed eight month., Mr approved (adored Met. P. IL DA-Vi8.4..‘ LADIES' SUAS FO.I4,HQLIDAY PEES IISTS.—On Thursday sad Friday, Deietaber 23rd and nun, st 10 o'clock, sill be sold on the woad flo* nf Abe Auction Rooms, Ms 14 Fifth sliest the most extends* and calasble stock of Ladled Ron ever offend uyab . (inasle In this city; COlNFidelg a chaos sad elegssol 1161044 all am &net fan, such ss sables blbak,lltets Sim Mac Williams, ltrcalne, as, In Capes hall Nis, Viet:winos, • /tuft Oadk, 00,10. Theses is positive.and the -stock. sonilsrpkess .Very tau. Alltbe goods so.wamoud . sad moot be summed by any collection of Fars Little city,, tranitnesn, Fabian. and twisty. Mk Is annemortanitylbrparebw log satiable and serviceable Whiny prawns, st•Trest. In ductl. of price& data : •P. M. DANS% Aust. QTOCK P., Pr. W.A..0. 11.',1{.. - "gnu 14.3 muy, IoM to mit yardmen, by' 601 P.M. D49/8, Amt.. No. Pllto K. AUSTIN LOOXIS /e;CO.,.fferebanls' &change. QTOCE PALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & 10 CO, AT TUT IOtittCHANTIV ricanANcut 317.11 T TIIIIRSDAY EVENDOL—Tterih,- BMW; yeemenee end Coma benk„ Bce:A end hal Whir solal nt public rig the Iderchiant Bzelkenge6y'..l.- if Drafts end lonia 'on We Unite an le tenni by • ' ADMEN LOOKUI 1111 - CO. eon Meek." • Noternaluentaltienjb at. . bucToaal: Panp Inatts • CORNER of Penn EtomOOOlCitieets. The ambit teem Mil commence on. TOMIDAY; Mat tut. A. limited Dumber, of pupils mu .obtabi almanac. Terms for Tuition and Stationery, UM pet anion amenty nao mete. 'CUM - 4 . 11 1./MMTLlditine .. dpal. thoiteimeows I Et TsT-E.-N. CONSQ M • • Dazastai t l stait l lXiiperkrate; , ERS OF RICKARDBOWWLIN• ENS„ and those deatrone of obtaining the Mara aeons, ettorad new that tbe articles tbsygorrinns are wad ad with the tali name of the AM, • . /c!. : RJCHARDBON,- BONS 01.0W7iir, as • guarantee of tbs. souraineft aneldurability of the Gorda rm. oath:mi. nudes's(' esiMothily nessmett_las quantities of Werke awl defecties Lamm are : meson after Konen sad mast with the mai of ,8,./e• SON. by Irish Houses, who nwwnikse of the Wary than Indicted alike on the American collftallef 504 the mambo. tows of the genuine Shod; will not readily &bodges • badmen no prefixable, addlepwebasers ran be Impala on with goodsof a worthless diameter. J. IHILLOOES B.-LOalcit. eddydis Agent., SS March street NAWIN'IL IJ EW FRUIT FOROHRLST*ASI*ffEW Prima new Rouen Randomise 14* per ImWi; 4 Do do Layer ' 1,5 ,do , - Do do &wakes do • ea -• , do *(, Ito Do go Zones Cartoons ! 126 do, V tee. Chok e new crop Zanta Cor r: 15 ,j0 . Ikm do 13oft Mal A llowWw. nac Wining& Ib do Rasalsotam_ r i 312 3 i `4O Um, Citron. Lamm sod oraw , " PRk° tin of WI kind" sod mixed Wow Mb , °°° " 4100 ..1 4 - Rloom be ado at R a m linalinV4 Federal ea, Athibfty. TEN SNARES Evaxmiti;suitimis ca4=rir irnitrire Sq. a *ma orate., dr, w. w. maatint. • FOIL• MLR. Eoqvirso! CARPENTER WORK AND JOBBING at the Central Pimlag MU. Wolse_otrosit, Alkkboss7^" ida& noludrlog sod Cluiseutsir Waft of um* dosestP iwit tlousloos promptly soul at lb* lama, pool* 464 all or domofwairk 1 y to '„ mos . plots lobo - tos ills otros•toq 1101301. OM ~.....11 o ok olsrorl ou bud mitt oak V . 0; :aft at Coats/ i MI, also Attett r , rift i -7 ssul Door* guy . clViTo.' anlll-411$ . 1 ~ ' ~., . ' i ,. ij• Ali PUCK FRESH MORRO, :bash Toriatme, As aortea.Pnanie cod labs, Warceitinithly6s". Capaiy, nalmind Heft% Mashronwlrlttiti Ketchups Tapia; Tarlaiii re rlft st IaILASTBR PARLS, , ROMAN ORMUZ 01111I1T so' Clutano, - te. , 6REND 1110 Ins mid WERTZ MEE. 0, 3 19 atleNwrittabtian. ri I CINNATII3OAP AN ' i &ND,LES -iitaboamis9aelle.2ll-, . stro at tasjea ci W ri VZI 0 , aell2 TWILL. 1)11i AND BURMACT E , I A =scomkcarecie or OciLow sa4 MAXIM pu6 ig.4 st, 6.13 cankere CCM Theasoad mad 14eki4 it en tid fair ft partner . invest,
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