Vittsburgij 6ayitt. Imu.u.meL.a. L. SVION..D. a. macaws R. ERRETT & CO.. EDITORS and PROPRIETORS pr.a , v•ioA;=4% Orx,= 41 FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 2, 1859 Iteins?li r eara City Convention The Repel;lianas of tho City of Pitteburph are hereby Tryuv . altka to Meet in !Lek respective wards, at the Mil pinees of bolding ouch meetings... SAT . DiCiEBEIt 101,1,1859, and elect, by ballot, litre delegates from each ward to meet In Convention at.lto Court Rouse, on WAOXESDAT, DECLIUSLII at 11 o'clock A. at., for the parpose of 'nominating one poison for MAYOR ' one person for Crir COSTIMLLIS, and ono person for CITY TRZAS MM. The meetings io tho varioas wards will be held between the boom of 3 and e; o'clock P. u. The voodoos word committees of vigilance es at premise exlatiog, ate requested to call preliminary meetings,; where the name may bo neceeeary, for tho ` appoiettnent of 'lodges to conduct lhoelectiolli - Tilos. A. Idowtxr, Oen. City Ex. Com. in order to give our numerous adver {liters a. fair chance, the local, telegraph and commercial news, together with our Washing : bin correspondence and other matter, will be found on our first page, and miscellaneous reading on our fourth page. hinnia OP Cononass.—Tbis body will meet on Monday, and, it is sincerely hoped, may be able eiiept en organi z ation without any delay. Tha Republicans, constituting as they do a de - oftled:Piireplity,:arerfairly entitled to the Speak , „eh and no doubt in the end be suocessful in electing the presiding officer. There are seismal Melbas by which this can be no nomplistuid : 1.• By securing a coaleseence of the South Americans. 2. Dy funning n Ulan with the Anti-Lecomp ton'Deatoorate. 3. Bye coalition of the whole Opposition; and 4. By persistently and unitedly voting until the plurality rule it adopted. The iast modo should be the dernier resort, sad it-is the one our democratic opponents would, most undoubtedly adopt, failing In all %other eXpediante 'to eecnre the Speaker from the ranks of their party. The Republicans named in connection with the office aro several reliable men. The most prominent namea are those Messrs. Grow, of Pennsylvania, Sherman and Corwin of Ohio. The first two, at least, have fully commended themselves to the confidence the party by their devotion to Republican ,:prinCiides, and the entire consecration of 4eirtime and talents to the promotion of the on the floor of Congress. Gov. Pen nington; of New Jersey, -has been named as a compromise candidate. As an Old Line Whig, 'GOT. P. held a high rank in the country, and it , as sound in the Republican canoe, would be on exeeptionable. Mrr draw is a man of nerve, whose Republican antecedents are all right. He has been the teatime champion of the great principles of our party, winning laurels aa a debater and commanding the confidence of his associates from his reliability in the darkest hour of the Kansas tronbles. No doubt, ho waver, the nominee of the Re plbliesti caucus, whoever ho may be, will coo/- bike in hie character all the elements of strength and peculiar fitness, which will be indispensable in the offiizer to preside in the XXXVI Congress. He / must be a man of backbone, unfailing nerie and eelf-reliance, who can well endure the fire of Southern holopurs and firmly and un dauntedly uphold tho freedom of debate and keep in check the hectoring spirite, who would „ride rough shod over Northern members. rl We trust we shall see a spirit of conciliation eminently characterizing our Republican friends . There are several members, each as Etheridge, of Tenn., Gilmer, of North Carolina, Davis and Harris, of Maryland, who eschew sectionalism and occupy a position which enables them, if not to fully act, at least to deal fairly with the Republicans. These men should be concili ated gofer as conciliation can go without a com promise of vital principles. Important as is the election of a Speaker to the Republican party yip wish to ace him elected fairly, honorably,- and without the compromise of a .single princi ple. This we can accomplish in the end and we devoutly - tope it may be achieved in the first . •day's cession. • .Tot Reins or Toutoa.—To-day John Brown suffers upon the scaffold. No portion of this country ever before presented just such a spec tacle as does Virginia to-day. The like has, perhaps, before been seen in the world. Were John Brown led forth to suffer by the guillotiut, were the shears that-spilled so 'much blood in France only there to open their bloody jaws to the old man'e neck, we could imagine the scene to bo in the France of Robbeepierre tuid Denton. What but the guillotine Is wanting to complete the picture? There is'the came terrible note of preparation, the ease dread like a pall upon the hearts of men, the came array of military force, the same dead silence of the press, save upon the side of power. When the bloody mounte banks of the French Revolution brought out some champion of the people for the ',laughter, the drums were wont to beat, the soldiery to cheer and the vim of the furious crowd to Web forth so that no ono should hear a word that might be spoken by the august victim of the hour. Gov. Wise is even more cautious. In the midst of the spacious field, rising like an amphi theatre, where all may assemble to see the ead and pitiful eight, the gallows will stand apart and a row of bristling bayonets and a park of artillery mill protect the space all around, eo that no word which may be uttered can reach a human car. There was, however, one custom among the Terrorists of France, which we presume may notbe followed... When a man of superior pluck was to dio, the 'Ticino Doctor" was brought to the cell on the night previous and the doomed lit hLe knees ehould tremble under him, and thus lean was submitted to the proem of bleeding un he who was prepared calmly, in spirit; to meet a score of deaths, presented a pitiful spectacle of weakness and physical dilapidation which the dopers of the passing tyrant were wont to at t. tribute to cowardice. In-no other way, we pre- Mine, will the Ogee of faltering be wrung from John Brown, if we may judge of the pluck that is in the man from what we have alredy octet of him. . . Will posterity believe that in the middle of the 19th oentstry any State of this Courederacy wits so weak as to exhibit at the execution of one old man a parade of terror and of cruelly which re produces the Paris of Denton and Mani? Will they believe that any party could ever have lived in this repnbliO to advocate the extension of a eyetem of bondage which carries with It a nece-- City or a s , apposed necessity for snob a display as Charlestown exhibit/ to-day? WE have received a com a munication from our respected correspondent, bl. d. T., whiob, though admirably written, we think it would not he well to publish just at this time. JUDOR DOOOLOO /0913 run I'D crOi9OY.~A New York correspondent of the Mobile Register sends the ['allowing bit of intelligenco cant:ere lag the Presidential nomination: ' • .oaii of the gentlemen at my room bad left Washington oat, a few hours previous. He hod spent Mime hours with Mr. Dangles. He report ed the Cheif calm and collooted—not M all Derv- Otte.the Presidential nomination. lie (Donglae)nald that he was not at all anxious to nominated Charleston—far from it. lie belleine that, no other Democrat stands the re. • =Meet chino of being cleated, if nominated. Ile dens not regard - his awn chances of election ashy any means flattering. 'The evident bitter, personal malignant batrpd of the,President, who has said:oil several occasions that he prefers Be- Ward as his encoessor ,!rather than Douglas, is discouraging, and my baiter said that , ho left Mr. Dangles convinced that the latter, if he saw any hope of any other Democrat being elected if nominated, would cheerfully withdraw his own 1311020 from the 01.11•085 Of , 11300. That must not be.' It . Weald ruin. and scatter us hare North Klee I flock of sheep with the wolf amonget them. ,Fastuos.—:rho Rome lournaways:.'ilhe I,ll*ll cuit.oti of amputialtin of the flfth toe,, to snake the foot iodated and:small, Is beginning to prevail' in Paris.; ASIA= It le the ruble per. . form this operation on the female . infant,in the cradle.. Bata Perecrion.aargeon, now avails ink in Paris, often twperfOratit on grown ai Bp ! nodes. 'This is bllowbElbehion Death of Washington Irving. The annouuncement of the decease of the be- os ins Eaarn.—By the Rev. John Camtningi lowed patriarch Of American literature, although the grand consummation ergo ages la near at his declining death for several menthe past sug- hand.— The globe.on which we dwell is rapidly gested the anticipation that the event could not approaching its final catastrophe, We Tire under be far distant, will send a thrill of surprise, as the dispensation of the hot Apocalyptic vial; well as of sorrow, throughout the community. which was poured out in the year 1848, and from He died on the evening of Monday, having been that time to 18(17 we why expect to feel its lac apparently not more unwell thee he had been for tense effects. Among the signs of the last day; several months past, until a short time before according to the Scottish seer, are Lbe•potatoz; his death. Ile retired to his room about 10 rot, the vine-blight, cholera, diphtherie, and o'clock, feeling more languid than usual, and other diseasee of various types, from the Lisbon complaining of apain in his side. Soon after ho fever of 1857 to the general degeneracy of physi had reached his room, nod while his niece, was kat health, The moral presages are not Imo standing by him, he soddenly foil, and almost strongly marked. The Russian war, the quarrel Distantly ceased to breathe. His death was in with China, the revolt of lathe, the commercial accordance•with the uniform tenor of his life, panic or "earthquake" of 1857, together with calmiyeaceful, gentle, sustained by the sweet the incessant murders, suicides. and poisoning: domestic charities, and faultless in the manner With which the papers teem, indicate that the of its approach, tempering the bitterness of grief coming of the "Son of Man" is not far off. These kcy the large, aa well as the narrower circle, of ideas are illustrated by Dr. Cumming in a eerier Which he was the pride. ! of discounter, as remarkable for their gorgeoue Washington Irving was born in the City o f and almost appalling rhetoric, as for their des; New York, April 3, 1783, and was accordingly tittition of reaming, and their ingenious per.: past the middle of his 77th year, at the time of ' version of facts. Their lurid coloring appeal(' his death. The spot on which be first saw the to the imagination with a ghastly pomp, like one light was near the old Dutch Church in William ' of Marlin' , Ploloreor street, between John and Fulton streeta, and the strootion, and no material or health of mind. venerable mansion, which was the scene of his —Tribune. boyish sports, has only within a few years given place to the business improvemente which have changed the aspect of that portion of the city. His father was a native of Scotland, and his mother was an Englishwoman. Mr. Irviog'e early education was limited to the advantages thew afforded by the ordinary schools of New York; and he had scarcely attained the age of sixteen when he commenced the study of law. His first literary productions were a aeries of letters on the drama, the social cuatome of New York, and various topics of current gossip, pub lished under the signature of Oliver Oldstyle, In 1802, in the Morning Chronicle, a newspaper edited by his brother, Peter Irving. These ee rier', although bearing the damp of youth and Inexperience, were favorably received by the public, attracted general notice, and were widely copied by other journale. An edition of them was issued by some shrewd publisher in 1824, although without the authors consent. After pursuing hie legal studies for a few zgars, Mr. Irving'(' health had become so far impaired, as to suggest tho amenity of seeking recreation and a change of climate by visiting Europe. He accordingly sailed for Bordeaux ' in 1804, traveled through the south of France to Nine, visited Genoa, Sicily, Naples and Rome, at which last named city, he made the acquaint ance of Washington Alston, who-warmly recom mended him to devote his life to the pursuit of art. Ito 'extended his travels to Switzerland and Holland, and after an absence of two years returned to hie native country in 1806,nomplete ly restored to health He now rearmed the study of law, and was admitted to the bar in the autumn of the same year, but never engaged in the practice of the profession. At the commencement of the fol lowing year, the first number of the "Salmag undi" made its appearance—a semi-monthly periodical, to which ho was the principal con tributor, in connection with his brother, Mr. William Irving, and the since . distiognished au thor, Mr. James K. Paulding. The lively humor and brilliant satire of this work made it a favor ite with the public, although it was discontinued after the twentieth number. In December, 1809, he gave to the world a still more characteristic specimen of his peculiar genius, in •' Knicker bocker's History of Now York," which has since maintained the position, which it grained at once, as a master-piece of jubilant irony, audacious extravagance, Lind picturesque delineation. In 1810, Mr. Irving was admitted 1113.0 partner in the extensive commercial house of two of his brothers which was conducted by-them in New York and Liverpool, with the understanding that he should not neglect his literary pursuits for the details of business. During the war with Great Britain, in 1813-14, ho published a series of na— vel biographies, in the ..Arutlectio Magazine," and in toe autumn of the latter year he was ap pointed aide-do-camp anti military secretary of the governor of Norfolk,with the rank of colonel. On the close of the war, Mr. Irving again em barked for Europe in the spring of 1811, with the intention of devoting some time to, trav el, but the financial difficulties which followed the return of peace, caused the bankruptcy of the house, in whiott his brothers had given him an interest, and he was thus led to look to the labors of his pen as the menus of cubsistence. The first fruits of this change in his fortunes was the •'Sketch-Bsok," (1819), the euccessiee numbers of which were transmitted from Lon don. where they were composed, for publication in New York. The success, which ins mediately attended this work both in America and England, was, in the highest degree, cheering to the au thor. After a residence of five years in England, Mr. Irving removed to Paris in 1820, where he re mained about a year, when . he returned to En gland and published "Bracebridge Hall" in the Spring of 1822. He subsequently took op his abode at Paris, Bordeaux, and Madrid, where he remained two years, publishing, between 1824 and 1882, the ••Tales of a Traveler," ••Tbc Ltfu and Voyages of Cotumbus," ••Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada," "Voyage of :the Companions of Columbus," and "The Alham bra." In July, 1821, he was appointed Secre tary of Legation to the American embassy at London, which office be held.untxl the return of Mr. McLane in 1831; when, after remain ing a few month. as charge, be resigned on the arrival of Mr. Van Buren. While in England, Mr. Irving received the well-deserved compli ment of ono of the fiftyguinea gold medals, provided by George IV for eminence iu nistor cal composition—the other being awarded to Mr. Hallam. In May, 1832, after an absence of seventeen years, Mr. Irnag returned to New-York, where be was welcomed with the warmest demonstra tions of public honer, and pereonal regard. The greetings, which here awaited hie arrival, were each as are rarely accorded to the most eminent national benefactors, and perhaps, never before to one whose highest claim on the gratitude of his countrymen wan the productions of his mag ic pen. Soon after his return to the United States, he made an extensive tour in the Went, of which he has left en animated record io the "Tour on the Prairies," published in 1835. This was followed In the same year by "Abbots ford and Newstead Abbey" . and "Legends of the Conquest of Spain." In 1836 he published "Astoria," and in 1837, the "Adventures of Capt. Bonneville in the Rocky Mountains and the Far Weld." Is 1539 and '4O: he contributed arteries of graphic papers to the "Knickerbocker Magazine," a portion of which with other fu gitive pieces ere afterward published in a vol ume entitled "Wolters's Roost." Is Feb., 1842, Mr. Irving erne again summon ed to diplomatic services, having received the appointment of Minister to Spain. He remained In this captivity at Madrid until MI6, when hit returned home, and from that time resided at the celebrated rural retreat at Sunnyside, on the hanks of the Hudson. After his return, he pub lished the "Life of Goldsmith," "Mahomet and hie Succeseors," and completed his "Life of Washington," the great work which was at once the employment and the solace of his declining years, end which will prove a holing monument to the subject and the author. Tux LAST nouns or WABOINOTON Irving, aside from the asthmatic; complaint, with which be has been for Rome time ailing, has also experienced, for several months, frequent at tacks of severe pain in the region of the heart, accompanied by difficult respivitioo, which, oc curring at all times of the day ,and night, have had the effect to disturb the Initial quiet and rest which hie conetitntion has much needed. 'From this source has sprung on impaired temperament and a degree of nervousness which of Into has amounted at times to despondency, which it bee been the effort of those by whom be woe our- rounded, to dispel by moane of diversion in sari. ouslorme. So frequent bad been hie sleepless nights that it had been a custom with his niece to place in a convenient position near hie bedside several interesting books with which he might, on waking, while away the lonely hours of bight. Upon the evening of his decease Mr. Irving had pawed the hours in lively oonverastlon with his three nieces and his nephews*, Mr. Pierre Irving and Mr. Ebenezer Irving, upon which occasion be manifested quite a cheerful' disposition, and engaged with hie usual pleasing mannerly the subject of conversation. At about half past 10 o'clock he retired from the drawing-room with a view to retire for the night. lle manifested no signs of unueual indisposition, though as up on frequent occasions before, expressed a fear of unsound sleep and broken. Upon approaching his beddelde ho was observed to manifeet s sud den and severe attack of pain in his left Bide, preesieg his hand suddenly to the spot, and at the name time ho was observed to fall partially to the floor. The household were soon around him, but only to witness his lifeless form, though not until a physician had been called and re etorante applied was it ascertained toe certainty that life was extinct. Mr. Irving has for years been a communicant of Christ Church, Tarry town, and during a period of four or five years be has acted as warden in the same church. As a resident of the place which now beers his name, he has ever been universally regarded as a most amiable and sociable neighbor, and as such his buddeu demise has cast a gloom over the entire community. The funeral will take place on Thursday next, a: Christ Church, Tar rytown. remains will be deposited at Mt. Pleasant Cemetrey, wtatindhe family inelosure. Seaters ILLNES3 or ALFRED Kst.t.r. • Statesman of this morning (29th) says: lion. Alfred Kelly, an old and prominent citizen, is lying dangerously ill, at his residence on Broad, street. Ho has peen voryjceble for amoral months, and his situation ; yesterday was deemed critical. 3 The family friends in this city lave been aammoned,to Columbus, and at last telegraph io advioes it. was thought Mr. Kip.* e n d wan very neur.-ICloye, iteald Tar ORLAT TILLT3CLAITON; 011, Turmas Pout THE PARDON or COOR.—The Richmond Eti. quirer, commenting upon the fact that there le a greater effort on foot for the pardon of John E Cook than for Old Brown, says: "Toe pardon of Cook to out of the question he is the most guilty of all the Charlestown prishri era. So far from hie being the dupe of Old Brown, Odeawattomie to the victim of John X . , Cook. / "Cook misled Brown, deceived him, and Im posed upon all of the prisoners; he gave deis oriptions of the pereons of those who fled. Ho Cook, who lived two years in Virginia, while engaged in planning this very crime, made knoll to Old Brown tho actual etate of the negroes, had he informed Old Brown that he had not help able to induce one slave to join, and that no aid was to be expected from the non•slaveholdern, John Brown had too much shrowdneea not to have seen the folly upon which he was engaged, and ho ;mold have abandoned the undertaking," Tue teport at Washington, that the Ohio Legislat re "will postpone the electionof Sen. ator to 1 Mr. Pugh's place, until next year, is an idl tale. No pooh course, it is hardly necessary to say; is—Y.lticipated here, ppr can any one have authority to speak of any . such determination, 4n advance of the meeting of tho Legislature. We do not think half li dozen Republican members will be found to favor such postponement.—[Cie. Car. For Indigestion, Try Bcerhave's IloBanc) Bittern For 1-leartbiarn. Try Bcrrhare's Ilolhind Bitten Irnr Acidity Try Bo rhavo'6 Holland Bitten' For Waterbrash, • Try Barbara's Holland Bitters For 1-learltioho, Try Ikerhave's Holland Bitters For Lowe or Appetite, Try Bcerhavo'm Holland Bittenl. For Costiveness, Try Bcerhavo's Holland Bitten/ For Pi 1 es., Try Btorliare'a Holland Bitteri. In Mt Noma., Rhonmattc and Nowalgto Affeettorut, It hu to numonms laeteneev provod hlgtlr boosteltd, and itt other. eructed • decided our.. Haan Caatruu.ll —The Genulnablghly Concentrated Doer have. Rolland Blttera le put up In half plat bottle. only, and rebelled at $1 per bottle. The great demand for Chia truly Celebrated Medici. bag Indamel many traltatiothh which the public abooldgnard against purchuing. Beware of Itnpoddlon I See that our name le on the label of every bottle you buy. ' - BENJAMIN PAGE, la., A 00, N.Ar Proprietors, r Wood street. between let and 2d sta.. Pittsburgh. Ph nolibiaw/ MARRIED-0o Thursday. Der. Ist, by Rev. M. Pasib rant. Mr. 01011 GE M. 11E1E86 LL and Miss MOLLIE D.. danghter of Thomas Darns, Ea 4, all of this oily. Leto abbettu3cmcnts B AZAAR, NINTII AND SANSOM fITSAM: ONE. HUNDRED EILRIG R 8 AUCTION. Third Annual Sale at Philadelphia. ON WEDNESDAY hIORNING, 11th Inet, At lao of 0b..1 the Deo mt. will be .old. without reeorfw, • owneetioo of NEARLY ONE HUNDRED NLESOII9, cafti priatug.w.mo of 00 moot expel:olre litado and f..hloo•e.P c.rt9 4Wool d peesengsro. the lot will be 'HIT PORTLASt SLEW 111. Ike-No postponement on account of the ry•thcr. 11411.1 he coltectlou may be ex.:tined serval dap pratl- one to the sale. Itamrdiately after the Flelsbe, will be enld • cnilection deerible raw and •zoud hand .OAILRLAGIS, BLEIDLIS BU DES, to dedtltd ALFRED M. MEEKNESS, Auctioneer. PITTSBURGH BOLT WORKS, I, It; CRIB & I. EL PB. p. 7 0...1-58 Liberty Bt. WE hie now prepared to receive and fill crdcreforearclaca Boleti anti Ark Clip; also Clark Italltnad Itstr, steam no.ta, Agricultural tklh. chi nta, laze Prow., wad wary I .urp..'l..r mortach Mau ata owncl. Order. witched and ?Mad arttli prcsoplacts clll patch. Inorfcttly. LEWIS P MEN'S BOOTS AND SIIOES; non' 800 NI AND 804.8, YOUTHS' DuOT3 AND ELIJE.t, AT TETE PEOPLE - $ 8906 BTORF, Fifth at i reet, Emixind door from Market D. P. DIFFENIIACITEII-: $2OO PIANOS. GRE IN ATMR99 LIANOAA.—W. formal to the public • Ana, elegantl can nem y no. Imhof ROES WOOD PIANO PORTE of ill awl flvvvolghthb Oztiom, (from I) to A) for 3 200 CASH. Tbay am frog,. favorably known lartcry In New York clty, banlho Fl:lft !Inn PLUM beveled corner; and Octagon lap. illii have • fall torero( tone, and aretally murruitea. Male call and examine. IL KLEMM. A 800., i hole Agent for Om aboofandltalaway's Plena, , del No. 69 Mob greet, OUSE FOR SAL E.—That well known TWO-STORY 110C.SE, with Rack Build. log and ntarde, and containing all the modern tmproetr manta, altoated on the corner of E... 11 allay and Pehn street, la offered for ad. ft Is now occupied by the aril, ertlber, and pwswelon can be had at any time, to twit pun chaattr. It le • commodlon• and desirable naddence, to W good imalhan, and of eacellent neighborhood. Apply caber to enbacriber or oo tha promisee. dehtcbc 11R. A COUPTE3 e. ......... ..... -ARCOOIn 111 . 71111 COLLIER & M ' BRIDE, 4TTOILVET3 AT LAW, ' No 101 YllTtt ErERJLET, 4e2.6mtl PlN‘bareh, Penns gplIE SPECTATOR, fine library ed., edited by Chslroera, a Yob, The Boats:or, Boston ed., editami by Cbolmor, 8 v 618,• Do do • do 0 W Groan, 2 ♦dr : Add:sues rolipleto Works, du do 6 do Bo:rot:nor from Tb. Bpsotator, 1 rob •• The Tsher nod Goordlan, I Tot, Bro. d. 2 WAY k CO.. 66 Wood Wrist-, 400 :BBLS. PEORIA MILLS FLOUR; KW do Central do do j. 000 do Lancaster . do dq ;. 100 do Mixed do 00.000 lba. klldd.loga 20.000 lb. F billete:l; 12,000 lb a. Bran; 10000 lb.. Obort.; WO bus. Oat.; 100 Las Cora R.celeed hod for sale by SIMPSON a NELdIONi, de: Federal a.. 1 Oblo stream Allegaseiy.i NV OOLEN GOODS, WOOL KN 00003, WOOLT N GOODO. All Wool DeLathes, all Wool Plaids, all Wool flannel., 4)l Wool oimams pod all 14.1 Ebalrls to ample ready. del • . C. WA NEON LAMS, 74 Mutate. • FOR SALE—A Lot at the corner of Wylie and Fulton .Heine, via 24 feet On Volta m, 131 feet on Wylie and 24 feet on Oiairtard streets. A tare champs fat prodiable Investment. Voiotia of MARSHALL A BROWN, Astornetss de2ler4 No. 101 Flrth meet, Pittsburgh.; CLRAIN ! OItAIN !! N_A 16u0 hes hest: 2000 bee Barley; L •• Etyrl To arrive and far role. 111 00000 K. BIcORMARY & CO. GIINISENO WANTED-10.000 lbd. Old sang ermined et the blxbeet mice. del 1111'011C0011, McORIERY t 00,;. CREASOTE-30 lbs. white for sale by T A. FAIINHATOCIL A 00., del Corner of Wool sod first streets, LIQUORICE ROOT-3000 lba. for sale by 11..2 D. A. ItAIINISTOOK A 00.: CALCINED MAO sIESIA-20 cases JO ohms' for osdo by B. .t, PAUNEBTOCE CO.. 6 , 2 Comer of Pint sod Wood street.; 5 CASKS OLIVE OIL for sale by B. L. LIIIINESTOOK & dr: No. &a, corner Wood loud Fourth sts 4)F, BXS. RESKEIRN FARINA for sale by 06 . to• de2 IL L. NAILLIRSTOCIE a CO.. 25 88L5. TURPENTINE fur sale by del , IL L. SAIINESTOCa 00,. 2,..., .13BLS. ALCOI&OL fur rale by daß. L. VILINESIOOK A CO: GUNNIES! 0 UNNIES!— • I,o9lnrge •Ize, tall. wally; 400 small dol, far nl• by da 111.COLIWCEC, MoilkEallY t 00. A" LES,-300 bble. in !store, the ,finest tby cdatztry, and for sato low by tied RITCIIOOOIC, itrallSSlM 00; 1U A 661 BAGS-2,500 seamless for sale by _LP see litre ercooK, hk-CIIESBY a 00, AN ORDINANCE Apportioning tho MOlti•- here of the Common Councilor the City of rittsbutih for the years 167e,1861 cud 1807, to acconlolice with Ott ptoeleloue of the Act of Aeoembly, passed the 10th Astor blerch. 01crum 1. l's It chAalued and enacted by the Mayor, Al dermen end cilleems of Yettebargth in ltemt and (Ammon ticoncils mastoids.), mad it is hereby emoted by author* of the same, That at the City 'Motions to ho held In We Oit, of Pntsborsh on Mat Tuesday in Jemmy, lathe years of eighteen huodoed and muty„ Mime.' buttered and Mt,. one sod eighteen [toothed 'sod stety.two, the several watts of mid cit, .hell be entitled Impactive') to the following number of mambo:sin We Common CUII4OII, Mit • The blest Wand shall have three members. T. Tea f esmod Ward ottell have two mambos s. The Third Ward shell bare four members The Fourth Ward shall have three memters. Tbe /Mb Ward Khali haTefive Mom bern. ' - Toe bixth Wald shall tom Ave member, • : 1 1 Tho Seventh Ward ahall hove two members. The Itighth Wards/tali ttess three metobers. Too Ninth Ward dull bore Ulna weathers. .. . Ordained and enacted Into • law la Could!. Ws 11th !do, of November, A.1)4859. .• JAMES Molarj.WY, 'I Pruident of Select Coauli. i Attest: N. Wawa, I ', Chorh of &loch Coorull. • , " • . Boum& ERBILTE, I ! 'I Pftsildent OICOMMOI3I/1 ' . /Watt Roost linliirrrs,-; • • ''p -•• • '.. Oisst ot Wilma CounclL / ' &lag- stn► atibtztuumtnts. ARE CFI ANCESI INVESTMENT TUE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE 27/e.TAM4 T. Durable, Perfect and Cheap STATE, TERRITORY AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, patented a Mr. g. 0. COY/IN, Inventor, of Pitts burgh, Pa, Jane Tth, 1859, It now Introdnoed to thepublic, and coMmende Itself for th e (Mewing adatelefeatii-Ite eine plicity, dotal:City, utility, cheapness and excellence. of wort. Its aperfority to other machine*, ansitsta, first— that Ilt le provided with an Nevada h/ which the edging of the Bangle t performed hi the ear wash cute It and which see saving of lan FORTY TO FIFTY p6B•O&FT. N WET. &nand, by the mean. of two baulks, the block when pincedon the machine is &dictated in anp the °W. - for allay daaira, by which than, lea unanF of TWENTY PER Cleft OF TISIDISR Third—lt sill me and edge SIXTY SHINGLES MINUTE! Tbo =whine •I Ut also cat Veneering, Looking-0 Ida 13te/C.,Barnl Il ads,Cigar Boxes, slt. THE IRON CITY MACHINE 0. be ran:abed complete foe SI6O, by lb. ntanufactarer In thh dty, Mr. S. S. FOWLER, and can be men In opendlon at the Planing NM or Mr. W: DTIWORTII, cornsr,Berenth and Grant green. RTGIITS FOR SALE The Inventor and Patentee will dispose of County, State and Territory Rights for the sale and use of the Machine, on very moder ate terms. Persona desirous of investing, can not find a better opportunity than the present. Call and examine the Machine. del:dtf iIIMIDESIOVINNIIIM e i STOVES, GRATES AND ' RANGES. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO BISSELL & CO., BE THE STATE PAIR ALSO, A Silver Cup, Silver Medal, And various Diplomas awarded to BISSEL & CO., by the Late County Fair bald in this city Manufacturers of livery Variety of Cooking, Parlor AND HEATING STOVES, Fino and Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS And lb. Catenated NEST PREkliilllospitol COOEXNG RANGES. • • If you want the CTINEST GRATES and FENDERS read,: call on Bisseil & Co. If you want the BEST COOKING RANGE made in Pittaburgb, call on BISSELL & CO. Alumfactarars of the GREAT COAL COOS STOVE VICTORY, The beet Coal Coating Sloes that is made If you want • WOOD COOKING STOVE., get the PLACE OAK, the ulcoot ohm that t• out. sariv. b... shrays oiltadted our Stoves, Ontea arid PAugoo at BM* and County fulrs i os in sorer fray comp, talon. ' If you an baldlo4 a bonne, and want a [lnt n/nen - We In the gray of a Id:OYR, (HUTS or RANO Id, don't 611 to all on BISSELL k. CO., so7:dtAl No. SW Llrerty C I D E R. A. BALLOT); NO. 146 WATER STREET, I. Maly grinding Emma. Cr. Apples„ .d can hr blab CIDER, k..b from Um prom m 1411.4 w keep. Iscattsl• EVIL IA MS' Commercial and Classi ix. School, 28 Itt. Char atreet. Iketragontalt—l take great plows fit laying that Mr. Willimulo an .rmatent towber--Inislllgror, discreet arid faithful. It Is • profewion to which b. Le wholly devoted, and to which be wing. not oaly • long experience, .ad on aidont warmonger*, beit • remark.ble comolentlownees, In which Inn acetify, from my own knowledge that parent. and patrons may folly conig.. ALI/. T. MoUILL. Western Thrmogilcal Seminary, April V.V6O. I fully concur total Dr. McGill In the suave otstement and recommendation. dal D. ELLIt/TT. FRENCH EhisRUIDERIES AT OUST.— ul,ll 11..HOANT VOJOEL Of FRENCH COLLARS AND SETTS, HANDKERCIIIEF3 AND ROBES, RUFFLING, BANDS, Re. MARKED AT COST, To dose out the elittro loolOttotoot. EATON. CREE MACRO!, IT Er z 311111E,T. 50 CENTS WILLSOYAGOOII SKELETON SKIRT, Wide of Me beet Wateh,aprlng Bteel. Tao "Insets" .d "goo. of Diamonds,. of all Won, always 00 !nod. del RaT,IN, DIMS At 11.1A0111311, IT Fifth et. 5 0 CENTS FOR Ai E N S' HEAVY MERLNO UNDERSHIRTS; MENS' !LEAPT SIERINO D#AWSILS, A full assortment of 311 k, h(sring, Cotton, Wool and Maims) Undershirts and Drawers, .t BATON, Oft= L MAClll7Mls.l7'nftbot. 1860. OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAU. TUX WHAISIA.LIN •LBIANIAC, N.. ale LC the you. 1880, (000000017 publlehod b 7 Johnston • St.ctoraj Is Jut lamed to • new end greatly truprored style. The arrangement of the Oalouder Is far eoperior to anything before Ireurd in this lorstity, and the reading mater boo bee• Motel with great care and the essreles of good lasts. MAIL PLUM FIVE CENTS. Dolan supplied on liberal terms, by W. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Publishers, Steam Job Motets and SuOionern, noZil tj Wood Orme. Pittston*, WINNER'S VIOLIN PRIMER—A new V sad camphte method of herdng to plsy the Molly Mitboat • master, Is this wort the ruellawnta or Emil. ere entitled Ins new sal dinds mitiamr, whlls timiode sodas sod mrensime Sr. introduced. which ere calculated to Interest end edeence ths mspil, To which II added • Md. Imtlon of the mama Soap, haiku, Mardi.. be. lore patdished to soy Medlar work. Pr leet.oo. tor de by JOHN H. WILLOO, 81 Wood west, Cbphe mailed al. nodpt of the prim. not A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT , OF ALL A HINDS 01 DRESS OCM)DS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, NEADLE WORE, ILO a fall Rae of Doteeerlo and 114911, Dry Goode. all eelilug earl BEE S ON LOVE. aa.34 74 Market street. FENDERS! FENDERS!! FENDERs!!!— Nursery, Parlor, HlWarn sod Chwaber fenders. All crteeo..p panel wilted; at Woe Iron 017. sitore and Tin Waehonse of W. W. BRAD/MAW, No. 84 Woodittroot, boll) flna door below the dip of the golden gen. G RAIN -3000 bush Wheat, WO do ltyo, 't• 45C0 do Ockst, 4000 do Dario), Bor , Pleo on thane daily at 11 o'clock. 4102{ niTuauaeu, RicCREERT & CO. SOAP AND CANDLES -70 bozo Olan Ekoii 60 do Oman do 60 do um do Ho do Baer Ougliag 100 Elo Stoma do /n storing tar lobby til6Laiilaioo4ool4Pert7 st. ithscguantous. SAMUEL G AY& SOK 1.1 AVE OPENED. In atl.litull to a la rge afivorttn,ut of CLOT nt the no,t for EMI Drcsil or Frock Costs, several new tr:eties to Nap, Harrington and Elysian BEAVER OVERCOATIWSG! 0110I0E ETTLEB CEINTIOT6, Ac, FOR WALKING SUITS And ehe Latest Designs [Jr TROWSERS AND WAISTCOATS NO. 19 FIFTH STREET, Corot's, CULLS, HOARSEN VS 41, nod Nouns... I rapprinn, Snart:Ens - or . y stlrroon ',l* the Ihromt CURItO, BRONX stlrroon CO MAI SO CONJCIII,OI,, the t ey , Cn o 0 C.C.S, ASHY.. Ls 4'ooo' (Au Mb by BROWN'S lIRnN A ruocolas, or Cornn LP • lir. 4i I , ..lilONLOW,llmtm. - Hartyrotied ertrtm•ly f, HUA ItS6NESS. Bev. II n Y WARD DItACIII R. ./ recommend their we to PUBLIC SPEAK F. 1113.. rri 4 if Of BRONCO " Rev S. SEIOI RI Rh,Motriotioru. Ohio. "Beneficial when compolloci speak,fp•ife , ing fronICOLIP Bev. F. .1. I"..AN De.R.SON, vt Louis. "Effectuni in re Bing lin-re:nest and frrOction nut , Thotat, 10 common with +PA a KARS and " Pr.f. M. STACY JOH SAo*.i, I.,,orsrign,tlo , Teacher of Music, southern Female Co:logo. "Great bertroff 'ohm token beforenod after preneaang. Oity pocronf Hocrozmiess. From their put , ,ran)• they will ho cfpermanne taloaleage tonic" Roo. If: ROWLEY, A . . rreeideut Athens Collrgo, Toon. Sold by MI liruggirtr, at 23 0.000 per boo. Also, BROWN'S LANATITR TRO .311 ES, or, Oarnouric Lrarson, for Dyspepsta, fudyntlnn , Cbrivipatian, Head ache, Bilious AjT•ctinns. du. nivlo.4 Ird:LIT iOVE A. BRAD Y, No. 4 Wood Street, W OULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTIONto the largest flock end greateet vetlety or Stores in the State, emoug whiTh will be bound the rej f bretei COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, Eureka and Arbiter. VICTOR, LIVE O.IK PITTSBCROII I=l Tog. Lar with Premium Hlrm.o.l PARLOR AND BEATING STOVES 111= Gnat indenetnents °roma to lintldort olht .olo.rs in ottot GRATES,ORATE FRONTS, FKNDERS, In. We eremld tall particolar attention t, tnr juotty rel,bta .4 DOUBLE-TOP OAS ANL. SMOKE CONSEmm STOVES; TROPIC, EUREKA AND A_RBITF,R "no. only lit.. •o.t S mot.-Voto , t.to-rs Ir 11.. to•r It. 0111 thot ar-• collm.l so Is•.. to•t 13,V TILE ittl` —the mato twattoro trt ...tlug Pt or.. an.l trto..l, It ...on .1 to of Lr Iti iutotalt. To thaw In want at n for Family ar that Asa nev. r halal to girt aatlstaction, world mamma.] thaw. which, althonsh they Lava movar bean exhibit...l at bw• r OMMY.Fata. haves rapatattlon for Dor abillty•o<l •my In fad =nap:l.lW] Li any other F.,* In the State. CAUTION'—Buy no Stove called Gne Con- Emmen nethout the Double Top. nolB.6wel FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY TRE STATE. FAIR TO , GRAFF & CO., MANUFACTURE KB. FOR THE BEST T 0 V E . S. FOR THE BT COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With bop Peed D, or for threolog to Coe!, AND BEST WOOD COOK STOVE. DIPLOSIA FOR BEST , LA f liI:DHY 8705" R. Aho, on hands Wrte Plain and Parley Ora. ?route, Fender.. Fed so 4 Img Irons Sassy Rotting, Wagon Rolm Were, to GRAFF & CO., • No. 245 Liberty Street. AT TUE READ OP 20,0 artLKEr, ar2lyd Pirootrunii. Attention! Attention!! TO THE NOVELTIES OF CLOAKS, DUSTERS AND SHAWLS; SILKS AND SILK ROBES; All Wool DeLaines, AND FRENCH MEIRINOS, &c., &c., Which •en filet recklvad and ”peo Wr Inopvetion, at IV. & D, MAWS', Corner of Fifth ana Market Streets, 5022 -pia-ramp-FLU-FS_ DIIPUY & MIT,CHELL PRODUCE COilif ISSIOS MERCHANTS. Omoa No. 1 Stoat's Illoeh. Booth-Water cor. La Ballo It., Chle•go. Warehousset No. 13 South-Water St_ Solicitfor the purchase o . f . Flour find Grain in Chicago Mallet. ■ntuecte tiM rlmpur.n. I 1111chrock, 141Croary I Co., Danl.' Wallace, Esq., °msg., W. Cum, Esq., I,lmsrd. Watt t Wilson. J. J. Lionston, Esq, t0..4,16133 J. W. FINLEY- .............._...._.........._...V.A. TURPIN PIXLEY & COMMISSION IMERC HANTS CEI:LO.A.GO; 11.1.1./.70143. IrOlu partially Attention to the porekowoud ulo FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. BAnta to—LIPPINCOTT A CO., Pltubnre,, JNO. R. CANFIELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do .11143mdla M... •Li,-;- ---- ~ :i%= ,t..,T::,.E:p.•.:T:13;441 N. STEMEMIINTIS, DENTIST, 1Q 1 PENN STREET, opposite St. Ch . . liotal, trawl. 'Leath oo Photo of Comilla Porplalni slap, on Wald and other Motallia arhunl, aired. All other Delta operatloo• carefially oftendolto.— Leetrldel Anagotheala applied to extracting tooth. noloily A 0 A s D. —DENTIBTRT.-- DR. CALVIN leo. sr SIITIIIIDSLD, IT, between 3,1 And 4,0, PittEibUrgh. Pa.. Tendenthht Beßites to the eititins (.1 pitteborgh and vicin ity In the line Of hi. pretension. Re operates in the runt Improved model of Centel Sorrell, employing such Mpterl• clamber. .and the ordtal of a loon ‘npeneoce. Iln ta wilful, with the meet difficult cli.valuns incident to the protection, warrenta him in ensuring the poetic that per fect entiefantlos wilt be given to alt mum eotruste4 wMe hands. Term. Moderate. ua7.4,3ind CBILL, Sintiasox DewrisT; Office • Stableo. No. 'IT GRANT VILEST:I I / ' 4a orpoette the Court nom, belltvreg to. am •nit tL..et. a ICU that may Weir htm with tholr p.trottage. Au' tot varlon•Btils• of 'Tooth Inserted lb winbod. SPECIAL BARGAINS.- IN LADIES' DRESS GOODS, AT - BURCITFIELD & CO'S. 63.1.14 l do mall to secure C.. of th. arm offerlag let Poidina, Vol.! 0 1t0P161311, Ail WOOl 1J Limo sad Ottaxototr oda RDKR PORE—A hie bbls. of Rtuhril'cirk laaabb, LaaT team= t W. -- -:-----printostmtcr-xr. , . -:..;,.6 - -4) .t.. 1- V.4Ai1.N.U4. , .........41 . .,.,..__•.. 7 . : ... 4 7 . -k-,.,,e,....2, ._,...„- ~..._.,.., .. -._ _ - ~ -. , ,, -- ir,... - c., - .. 1,...... , - f. - •::. 17 .... , ;- ,- -,-..: -.-^- i . ,- . ~.-- 7 -- - , . : - ~.• . • •• ~T.1'.14- t ':-.- " , ° ;. . -1 2: ---- --- •Fii, - . ''''',. l :.-. , 1 - :: -'-'.' '''''', . COPELAND ' & CO., j,-..--,:oi- - 43 : ,,,,..-,,,,,..,,„,„ iot ,,„ r , tl ...,_ F . 1. :,.. f A , rili .. litidu 4 11 4 4 I,lig 1 i'iltviin iPti: .;:. ora , - , - Proprietors, '14E1 4 , : lit'iti . . , ti tli ;1.12171, -,., - t c _ l .„' lIANUF ICIVRE , -- , ;-„--r - ‘,..27,_,,... .. .. n .4. , .....„... . i , -,.. -,,......----4.-...........,. z ...,„„54,1 5 ,,„.„-...... , .._. 4...,...- 4 .1 - TT, for weigNing.LlVE I: 4 I AIRBANKS" PAT F:NT PLATFORM SCALES or T. TERI': , . Y i., A . R . l tihnr. Tklr tor oulilmig _i_ STOGIi. II AI.G RA IN. ollr. OVAL. IRO/Liand At ALL pnrpo... , or 5r* ,, ..7 ~ -7,,, fr ,.,,,,,,„„ p „,,,,,,,,,„, d0 ,, ,te, 11....tiu r Lo •Or Of with, 1. t. Iron or WoodlaCt.lplan., AA ant, chr-sies and rAIIK , . to the , anAll Corincer Scalt.a ar.4 ' , Mane. , ." A LsO, they a. the, P0t...ht.... >O4 ouir Mitt6f.torrErr of thr orriv•Rod .11A SIPS FACED DOOR LOCKS AND LATCII ES for rir. 1 , 1 .-, Li: hntldr,' lry, or Ora/ A1.1.. 4 "d"ull trimmed .u I l'4‘zed. C°7lnlinin"' PAINT MILLS. MN MILLS and SIIIILLGRS. SAUSAGE CUTTERS ard STUTTERS. DOLTS. SELCSITEITTII4O 0 ATE rgf.4 SIIIJITER LIINLITS. RED CASTORS ]'AXLE PIILLIED, NVARD,ROBD - DOOK: 4 , 111 k l - n, N STANDS, Ac... Ai; mawth..r with ever' r., ~.'p ~f M•lleibte Clr.Mt,:it And Domestic DenDrare I;en erally. ' n02.4.1yd 1 LIVINGSTON • i 7 _-. -7 - - -'c ' A' -; , . (_.>.- ~.. C lIEAPEST 1 BEST !: LARCIESti!I— -$:;5 pays the Tuition fcr Single add Double linck.kcaping, Writing, Cwuni'arcial.' Arithmetic and Lectures] .. Right "reeks board, $O, Staltinso, ft: Fall Connie, tab— entire expenses, 062. . . Igarial tirn• to complete a full course, from d to 10 'weeks. Etery Student, Nein graduatli.g„ la giurantej4 to bersoie petent to manage the Bonk. of any.bnainnia, and quellfittl to earn • minty of from $5OO to 81000. Students enter at any tima—No Vamtlon—Serie• at pleasure. ' . . VEST PREMIUMS FOR FIRST BUSINESS WRITING FOS IRS., received at Plttsburg - b, Plillarlelphls and Ohio Flare Fair at Zateseille. Milo, al Ito , principal 'Mrs.( the Linton filr the peat four.Yenm. . lits_Mint.teral sow recelsoil at hell ' , lice • e.ribrculara,.Speolmeris and kinit.tollah.l Flew of the Collage, enclose One letter stampa L. • mat-deer( F. W. JENKINS, Plttelmtgli, ye. lut~ltc flotirrg .T E. 11 PERA NCE! TER FE RANCEI!--UnOi the tho KVeht(9l. Cotrahittoe fir Allegheny County, et eerie. of TEMPERANCE morrisas Ito hot In LAFAYETTE HALL, Km! atreot,i Pituthaigh, cotonienoinz on FRIDAY EVENING, Dee. 2d, ISMI, at 7 rontinning for One necklet tber same Hell alit tole hour each evening. PATER SINCLAIR, the distinguished stlec,iate of , Tem. ',defter, will ad th. public mach evening., tin Ttinsday evening Rev. YISHR IS and Bev. 11. lIINNRADGU also Adm. tbe ameernbtage. FRIDAY, SA'IIYHDAY and MONDAY ICVANINGE! tha Unit .111 he oxen to the publie free of charge. DAWRD . NEDAI*, 'TIDRFDAY nod FRIDAY, Mr: FIN(11. lIR mill ”li.ett ANUIiIfI S IIF.AUTIFUL riti0134314, Inetroti VP of the IdtediaK of Vrraperanon and Neale or to. 'rode..nee, for which lint need...lnn will be cliterned.'• ter,orig , whit, cent..', tickets, $1,00; children 10 cceti. ; del:2tit utrica D10n0s001111.• Isooooo4 CO.. Pitlaborgh, Nor.l9th, - AN Election tor Nine Directors or rib Company, to env. doting tho ensuing yearywill be 1101,1 at tin Ottlce, No. OS Want etre., on TUESDAY, tin CM day or December next, bntweln, the boon A. 3I• and l o'clock, P. 34. . , . nolil lltd DERRY NI. ATWOOD. Secrehiry. MoSoNialllrd, 16608.131 Cr. CO, I Pittsburgh, Nov. f f - 7,7PTIvi DEN D.—Tho President arid Directors of Company hove this day declared dlYldend To ,, Aglierso od 1 , 03, Cents on Mxtt ohareof the OnPID. I Stock, pm ..1 ih., tart.' profit, of Ilho loot six moults, to Le applird h , the reduction of the Stock Doe MIL. nr.21:lool LIPSKY M.:ATWOOD, Secretary. . . Arno letenstlnce Co.„ Pittsburgh. Nov. 15th, 1819.) (10. DI V !DEN D.—At a meeting of the Direct rs of thm Compony, held tide day, a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. was doctored nut of tto prnga of the Met shi riintbe, payable In moll on demand to the holdere of polo Lp Stook, and to be credited to Stock Note, of hold. ere of :Ruck bot folly paid op. radii: hod I. DRIER lIPEOUL. grey. - ~ limulinnento. - ... FRANKLIN BILLIAND SALOON, FRANKLIN HALL, •., 6 . • 1 6 ...„ —esr .. -. 4..L .-,....... L.0 ., ! „.,.._..„..±„,........ ; , ; - i a t . : - i , t , I : .'sth , . ...in, ,i.. opposite Pi Li sVurgh The4tre. J. 31aTTIIEWS1 J., Emixrkdo , TniS elegant and commodious nail istnots providod wah NINE NEW MittLE BEE bILEIARD 1a01.114, a to the latest and ostapp vadat:la andy w iattor and is Wow vide" ado.' no ognal to yto the raaplry for the ea:ma mated.. of citizens wad strwagdna and lot :belt, air, roulf.wt and court:1110.8,13 not etrpassed, if oqa4led In the Nioste•rn Naar.. Thu ProprietoLt °Holton contlattathen of the pstroaso to liberally bestow cm hi" p•loort hereto. fre, nod ensure.. tha public that or cry attention Will to v .; , to galr comfort and plasma. ' " :. N. Li —.l,zont lor the ule of Millard Tablaii,Bl{llB,olotb, COOO, Coo I' rota, Chalk .od all ether vtbales In his lima, erti.. h le. oun didp no of on reasonable terms and at the yoa.o le., to , r '. o bolo wle polo, de1:174 ifibutatlofal.. lIIMEE:I',MEMEI AND WRITING ACADEMY, College 11.11, Diamond, 131raltvalilham 11 , 100 g, Cgt..ll ON Vita/dial?. . tiro.mnitai Writing sls } Pleb in 10 limo milispf teal Writing an.111.3k-lietring...—. :54 N. aIiaPTFITt, Prafernsor of Writing and Nook Saaping. O. IL LEITIISAD, Jr , Profeesor f Pannlanaldp. - C. V. WKI.L43, Professor of Book-Seaplng and *darner clal Caleolatien. R KV. W. If. 114.11.T0N, Lectnrer on 111stdry and fienorel Sotitan . . Rob. R. P. FLEMNIGEN, Es-IF, B. Ministir tO Den mark, is member of the Pittsburgh bar { West:mei oh Otario mercini Lee, PROF. M. F. EATON, Loctureroußlocution. 1: Cell sod arm what hoe never Leon tit: squinted by soy penman, Densely: Et/mimeos of Oro u and Prectlo.l Pentestiehip e..ntard us yourpruouir, itt.tk short spanner from 20 secornle sod oporerde. Good boarding at '12,54) per ereel. Birdilligtoui Ferry In. forst:ideate. Kentrsoce at soy jtime. For epoch:porno( enbtand Dusiouni Writing, tionfone two { - metope Metope, and aJdreme Ju2A:lydAs.l? U. 0. urfEncipi rdnepo, _L_ PiMetuirgti, Pa. i • P ENN INSTITUTE, , ILANCOCK BYRNE'', NEAR DRINA • : Will reopen an MONDAY, the :MD AUDUBT. ' tern. 121 per mum of dee womb., • J, M. SMITH. an&lyil c I Prine!paL _ - GIRARD FIRE AND MARIE 11 , 15131 - AN= COIIPANE, OF einLikura. a:mm.4 Ire Rama only. Agent's olYuoi coiner TRW and Wood Eamon., Plttoburgh. Capital and sorpluiceor $530,000. Purtle• weer of tite•ldunutalnu, tool insurel MIA COO pun- ,or slur tuay goitre doing so, s ill find tie &Ben In Mir is more oonvnunt than ota-rapondiur; lb:kaolin IJOJoo to Plillodolpbl, Application, for 1 orauce !made ilimatch W.ll. Gonoral Anent, 4 ROBERT D. TIIO3I PEON, Agout, . t rho Banking IXoo9oot Mourn Elitroto. dart A CO.. comer of Thlnl and Wood strottis, will Pe:sive 'prompt alr_ontion. JOEL JEF.A..Prooldent & ALBER GILLETT.. . P. J R. ALroILD, Secretary. Rena to—Ron. %Yalta 11. Lowrie, Lion. o{o. Vi ward, A. J. Abell, Erg, of Rah/more Bon; Juba IgliClag horn, 11. N. Burroughs, John Anspich, Jr., C. J. Dtpoitt, Thome, Praren, gaol. ifooLd3rgeral C 0 AL STOVES, Parlor Coal Vtises, parka. Cnal Wale, Parlor Stoves, Parlor Periderri NrirsetY Fee ders, Chilling Dish., Coffee litaaaterei, sievelo, Meet calm Toilet Ware, Bathing Apparatar, qrara Planlataal Tin Ware, Common Tin Witte, Cutlery, 4a., At. , nt the I n.oa City Stare acid Tla Warehimaa or W. W. DILAMSHAW, N 0.131 Wood , 6025 First door below the almsof the aoldetr Ouns STAPLE AND FANCY BASIkETS;—A large and wind assortment of dmost !every kArlst7 I and style of I BASKETS. Including Markst, Traveling, Cloth.* Faut Pawing and Cant ; of our own msnurecturs. bbr Imported, now open for tunas-I:au, by beZblitar isT P. /I Dismood. FOIL CiTY AND COUNTRY *.c.RADF. 150 dn. Brooms, assorted wire sad ttit 100 dot. COnrrui, assorted styles ..d sl 100 nnsts 'robs, pine and cedar; 50 dozen klaastmess, pine and ofidam- Ll.) do Steamboat Deck Buckets' ; S do bras, do 60 do ralntsd Tubs, two and ihrso atop; 100 do do Becket'; mortal; ! 60 do Washboards, do GO neat. Market Baskets, open, 60 do do to 211 p 10 dozen do do assorted sire • 00 do School Baskets, smortolZslses; Ist peals Lealna' Fancy Baskets, assort6d: I!, 20 doses, do du do do _ Now In store and for sole by no: t:d~wieT B. MTDDLE4I tilaioond. AOIISE-FURNISIIING GOODS, stih as Tube, Metier; Palls, Brooms, Btushelt,'ClothotiLiTts, :Sups, Sulfa Trsys, Clothes Itusupers,, Cluatter , - Hempen, Nursery and Illih ! Chelrst II elo:' ket sett Clothes Basteheee t Clelh 1 . 1133, Rolling Phu, P eta 1 Hashers, Stes. Mehl., ra l Rat and Mouse T pS, 84., ! ! With Loamy other articles, too oturierosur to utehtloil, In groat varrety, Just opened .d for ..Id by :' -. na2.3tlmdarele'S Stlid'L RIDDLE, ill Diamond. LADIES' FANCY BASKETS; ,TRAVNLINO DAEOLETS,IINTIOITLEB;,' GAUD AND DISW/ G DAMINT.9. , KNITTING ALL HAVIXTS. . KEY AND WALL FLAMM TOY AND TUMBLER BURETS, In great variety and style. • " Jag selected far tba L ID La r.B, j: and for sale rby • A-, BAMOKL RIDDLE, •notre.larlatelsT 'No. IN Diamond. A CI.IOIOE STOCK , LADLT.S',BiIBSEB AND CiaLDitravo SLIDES AND GAITERS,. AT TEM PEOPLE'S 511013 8T011.4 n. 19 No crpli er, Bee , orer's BIG*. O[I.—WARRANTED puttg,',— Parchamr. aro frequently deceived by,hailie • vile. articlai of Ooot QM misted on theistic& Lbeimire Club n. I ihrundt nemplee of my OMB or liCitieENG Kali It for the pen , . of comparison or mit t reeling oo a. dent 1007 are not marrneardi for parity sod lillengtkWy any to tho coy_ Pikes Se low WS for Millar grad" anywhere. No.l Mater Ntrained Lard Oil mundanely on hand. B. JORICHTON,Itetati no3o Crow/ SMlttittold and Fourth etyma QTBAM BOOK. BINDER X AND BLANK 0 BOOK lIANCFACTORM.--AllOtinda of Binding la huge nod small gnaw:aim, elthgr ornamental nr plain, don. In mama:Able nom flaring taelittles impeder taltln7 mblishment la this clay, pantisbera War 'Upend upon bar ing *air skiiit done In this hes* note and in math ter titan than can ha iota al•ealtkera A. U. ROMANI/. Intent*? of Improvement In Book Bailing. anamittenßillidarlaSna 7'4 nod 74 Titled street, l'anteurgh. • • =Mid/. CURESE—WO boxes pr . ' e cutting' Chou Orr Ws by I dot h DILCIILC* CO. UTTER-5. prime Mile "Butter, igzolle Bier ago by: fel pg.ogiq itco iStip Yluttton ,satrfs J. O. Axtetioneer. PaEuureclokl Saks Ruoa• No. 64 nth Stmt. MiscELLANEOLIS BOOKS, ••Ac.,- AT ATCTION.--On Satardey WI 7] o'clock, tea be wolket the Cocumewelal 1413 IROntladan 54 Bi n h ettttt,a large monk of neer and tiecond haat Abet 100,00 X BOCA. c. , vgrtmr g at•nd.rd and poplar tomb 01 the put and.preeent which are vital:Alt resort* to cloaeconalannlELltllir,lll Ma, train. d EngTarlo,, eon aneri....r V toll% oran face and buntlog.casest Watched, taro Yivtabotah melds Mike, Shot 00,5, 00., d,Y J. tI..DAVI.tt. rr- WO BOWS/. WAGON AT AUCTION-7- 4. On Saturday in - irolog, D., 11, at 14 o'clock, .t the Commecivi Salsa Boom., No 54 FOOD ct., bo sold, a su• Lerior Two norm Wagon,to , r/y new, poles. l oc k, a wns. ie tor a Cum or roof wagon. J. O. DAVIN, auet CLOSING SALE OF' VENEERS AND L'PHOL'3TEILT.--On Friday morning. Dec. 2d, st 16 o'clock, will Lo .old by order of adnaiolatretors at 11. H. dec'd, In the Marmara:, blapatch Goulding, Fifth obaset a bolow the Port poico, to class the stock, a very lugs lot of Mahogany, Ilidevood Walnut end O.k Tamen, not, ram:land horn too co. al on find dot'. Pule. A 11,., litshogis Ivy Board and Hank; turned and cut out ch4lr stuff, finish ed mare,. tcPs.corhal Lair, r5l: damasks, hole cloth, gimp, tete a totes, otc. . Terms *taste, four InOoths approcs,l orulorss.l our rof all bills swat V.J. ti PAVIA, Aust. UNCLAIMED }MOWS AT AUCTION.- On Thursday, Deo, 22t,ist 2 arlock, P. M. at .the Com. ificrcLtl Salsa Room; No. 41 Filth %UM, riu acer.uht IrtuM It may coucera, to pay freight end charge*, •11l to Sold, 24 Plows from the steamer (rood; yrirude, unites redesturd before the day Meals, 11011 O. DA IS, A.M. AUSTIN LOOMIS rt. CO., lerehanfs' Ere/li:tor. ALLEOIIENY PROPERTY FOR SALE —Two Lots on Montgomery stmt, r.t front nub and extending along Taylor stem., 110 feet. Term., ant.fwartb cub, balance, in 1,2 and a years.- Ap• ply to AUSTIN LOOl l / 8 & CO., IS .rocrtb Wed. STOUK. SALES BY AUSTIN L 'MIS It co., AT TUE MERCIAANrt.' EXCIIANIIrIPERT TM:MAYDAY EVENiNo.—llauke Ilt:1•1}T, tutttracro and Copper St4t, Hon? and IleaWentele aola et Walla cal. at the Matcher:to' Ex.-heap. by AUSTIN lA,OMIN 90. Notes, Draft. and I..eue AI SE Itrxt3tt nevtlated Ott researtelrio term. by AUSTIN LOOMIS sell Stock Note Urvicere.s4 Yoartket. !Dan T. 1..• N LOGAN & GILEdG IMPORTERS OP , HARDWAR . E, NO. 53 WOOD 5111 VIET, Four D,ors ebOye St. Churlee lintel, 1030.dlltu .14out !h. Ozwa, Pitt•VQ GEO. S. BEVAN & co., Commission Merchants, FOR 711 E SALE OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c., No. 52 Wood Bt., Pitt:eau& RZ/1113:13-47OU, bob d Co., Pittsburgh; Lslnplon, Copeland & Fillet/wain Thos. E. Franklin, caster; Hon. Eimun Cameron, Liarriabarg Bryan, Gardn er 41i Ca, itolllds.taburn. P. jeatlkod THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPIIIA, InsoresAfarsti7 ot ee D mronagely Fire on.ul j nas :: . c...t"r" pture, Sc., at Rebe slats. of Premium. DI LIMORD. —P. Ratchford Starr: W illlam ISDKee,of.-Irm. !Flies 41:43:Na1bro I , to , 'JELO. Atwood, of Atwood, White & C 9.; Demi. T. Tredlck, of Tredick, Atoka A Co Henry Wharton; Mordecai L Dawson; Dou. 11. Pianartal Stewart A Bro.; John H. Drown, of John H . Brown ken; D. A. Fahneetoak, of R. A. FidometockAt Co.; Andre* 'D. 'Cobh; 4K. Erringer, of Wood A F.rringer. • F. RATCHFORD ;STARR, President. rinsiass W. Cosa, Secretory. Ftrrimadll Theeruncra—Wm.llolmos A Co ,J.Paloter A Co.diplomse St flows, Eq, Jae. Marshall, Eery, Allan Kramer, F4q., W Own, roy 1 Co., Wi lean, Payne A Co., Ridley, Drown A Co., Livingston, Copeland A Co, Jayne B. Lyoo & Co., Wm. S. Lovely 4 Cu. GEO. S. OILY A S t CO., Aginia,, CARD- TELE UNDERSIGNED RAS THIS DAY woochited with hil; 16 the WHOLESALE aROGEBY BUSINESS, M. 9.11 , 117 EL EWAUT end Mr. SVILLIAM OUTCRY, and will contfuno the tune eit 'the OLD amp, NO. 1171 LIBERTY STREET, direetlroppaye the Eagle . \" 71. 1 !(.. 1i,31 m. 001111L7 SAMUEL EVAIIT...-RSI. M. 001114.Y...-WM. MEAL W. M. GORMLY & CO., W.IECOMIEIBAMEI GROCERS, EIMEED P'ECOVISIONB, PRODUOE PITTSBURGH IHANUFAOTURES, No. 271 Liberty , Plitsbnigh4 Pa. p.alimir.dp • . 1110/i/r. TO BiG ADltlittE.ll T 11.4.2% RICHEST DIADEM EVER WORN OV Kings or Emperors. WIIA T? A BEAUTIFUL BEAD Or HAIL. THE article that will naturally restore the color of the hair, (the chs riga g otwhich to gray being ao tirlicetbm of a lack of proper secretions,' ft holy Maio able medicine. Prof. W,C O CID . 1I Ma TOIIC it th e WHY ode remedy for baldness, dryness preamble° cluilik.`Hr color. and the several evidences eta lack of aemetions UM* roots of the hair, whkh can be Wand. %tacit preparalkml abound, and "hair toning" all overt "owner grocare theconntry. Avoid all " hair tonics unless known (0 ha the preparation of game! man whose celebrity boa btitoins worldwide. Do not lot' any uoatrum vender exporthaella upon ygnr. Lir. Touch nothing yeti hale no: good manta to helms is all that it purperte to ha. Trolemer Weedlike earned, by years of severe teat of the virtues at his peeper- Won, his present fame. Qver 150 certalesterare before na of the value of this lisle Itretoratlve, from parties ellurluer• tried it. Howl the following, -Nor Yost, April 19th,ISSEL "DR. WOOlh—Dear Fir. Permit me to expresato youth* obligations I am under for the -entire teno.vation of my .hair to its °lighted color. Afoot the time of mytarrivalln the United States It was rapidly becoming gray, but, npOn Use spplbastion of your "Heir aertornilvo• it ova received original hue. I ernadder your Restorative a a Teri wt. derftd Invention, unite sfilcadOns M gets we agreeable. I em, dear sir, yours truly, P. ?HALBERD." Rev. D. W. RUTTISH, Indianapolis, Ind., says be wore n, wig for several yea., but by the IMO of Hair Rotor- Wm he now has • line had of hair'. /Er Bind by all Druggists, Sad by 0. J. Wood E Ca, 444 sn Erosday,'Erra York, and 114, Market street,lll.Louls,klo. Bold to Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. H. REISER, B. L. WI. 21111E700Y R 00, and MI Druggists. (aull - 41y1 . BnittaD. GIMP & SHEPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALICEB IN FLOUR., (31.RA.11 4 1 EL P.R0.1317C.TE; No. 343 Liberty Street, PUTABURSII, alai* balsa. of FLOUR. for Daker's and Fatally roe. cautantly on band. Particular attention itild to [Mpg order. for Nembutal.* generally. iit*. OV:1• 3 10 0 :414 , 44 , 1 6 0.1 - P:WJA Corner of &nudlsnan and Wain: end. Atfyilt 'Want, aul 'tint Italt Rouse and Grano,{, 17 ' 3, Wer_M'''' SPENCER 8; I:3I.ARRAR D, Successors to Adam Wood, PitteitrrStit,,Pertria. ~t Celebrated Cream, Pateend Ander Aire. Porter andElrollm Btout, Stork !lb> and Prater. Wsrmats. l to keep in sty climate. Orders from all marts promPUT cticcdcd to. MID LLrls sent by Mr. ADAM WOOD outleassear.creted with the return as Brower and General Stansam, cowl ELIGEGSILDBO2! 8 IRISH. N S' DAMASK:4,-DIAPEBS,4t; : riONSIMIESS OF ItIOILA.RO:SON'SIntr. KNS, and tlusi, dedrearot obtsinfei the 0175131 NY 0009, ehotthl e.e that the RAW, they orch.a ire scal ed with the fail fume of the arm, .1. N. iiteti 4 RD. , kas son a CKDLN ya •.• irernmtee of the entrances and durability of the Goode nth caution Is rendered cesenthdly u.resery,.a lacy. visttithstuf Inferior and trefeettre - Linens ere viewed, wescruelteresesson and ecelrelwlth the Demo of 111011 AND. BON.. by Irish none., a ho, revrdlese of Ihd Injury thus tollicted &Dhows the Ammtaa consumer end the ensurtiea tub:not the genuine noo4l, wilt not tredfly. abandon • busluese es profitable, while rurchasere 'au be Impaled on With °colt of %worthless cher .. .tee. 3. MILIACIIS 4 7. B. WOKE. Amts., rd Church Street, New Tett. T UE FIRST BAPTIST CON 011EtIATION gin= Tana cumuni.V.D4TPF; CORNER °SANT AND THIRD 3 . 2'.4. POE SILT, ON REASONABLE 7.03,18, Together with the ORGAN s ITTLNITO* • • . _ It La well and rabitaallally brat, capable ot hoostrad person comfortably, and la nay clllyed.l7 be It la too small far their accoratoomtlort • For tarns,-2c, apply to WM.H. ETN1150N,N0.".177.- - idreet, or J. BOODYEIt,Ja., No.= Marti stmt.' ' * flactabary,Boant QUNDRIF.B-- orricrsa—to xne rta. ' ' - POTATO.II3-440 bus. red atu1P339...... , ; ORSESS-160 box* Water. Rem.% I Ana BIIrLIEB-4150 tby. prime awns 81160 Opal= ad* by RIDDLA Wlttle xco.„ismborpr It; NEW: CR02119/4 1 38Es' . fif Vatsgr - P O2 JAsuRs:6lV/POZD• Cll TSBI'IrOH.
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