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H. EIRREITT & CO..
JI`DITORS and PRO.PRIZTORB
PITT/513
SATURDAY Bumm; , DEC. 10, ME.
Natter. Cu Wash/swots.
it seems 'probable, from present appearances,
— that there will be no organizaiion of the House
until after-the ilolidays.
The great obstacle to organization is not Ild
peen book, nor the dangerlto the South from the
election of any one to the Spealicrship who re
commended that book. That book is put for
ward by the disorganizing minority merely to
hide the real purpose they havein view.
'The difficulty - consists in the 'straits and ne
oessities of the democratic _party. Its leaders
know that Mr.-Sherman is theroughli acquaint'
bd with the corruptions and villainies of the
Administration; they know that if chosen Spea
ker he will appoint such committees of investi
gation as will thoroughly expose the rottenness
which is a stench in •the highways and byways
of Washington; and they knew that such ex
posure will be fatal to' the farther supremacy of
that party:
Hence, to prevent that exposure is the great
necessity of the President's party; mid this can
be done only by defeating Sherman. They
would prefer to elect Bocock; but if they can
not stiotieed with him, they will accept any Wa
iled-water man, elected as on epPosition midi
. date, whom they can control in the appointment
of committees.- -
Thole - whole •effort; therefore, is directed for
An - present to raising such n dust over Helper'e
book as will prevent the South Americans from
uniting ppon Sherman; and their frequent resort
to such test questions as they can raise in the
.present condition -of the House, is to find oat
thereby which one of the South Americans will
suit them best. Their violence, however, is likely
to defeat their cunning; for every day they run
foul' of some spooky South American, and make
him so defiant as to dispel all further hope of
conciliation.
This game will be played as long as there ie
tiny chance of endeese They will not suffer the
Rouse to be organized as long as there is any
.possibility of defeating Sherman. They base
their opposition to him, ostensibly, ou the pres
ent aspect of the Slavery Question; but their
hostility, in reality, grows out of the certainty
they s feel that his election and the investigations
most surely renew involve their politi
c:lit-doom
It may eeem strange that a minority can thus
vet the majority at defiance and 'hinder them
from organizing the louse but it must be re
membered that the presiding officer is the Clerk
of the laid Rome, a miserable, vile locofoco,,
who rules every point of order in favor of the
disorganizers. He at first decided, with some'
show of fairness, that ho could not podia upon :
points of
.order, and must submit them to the
Man ; buLllth certainty that the majority, if
the real point of order once reached them, would
cat off the fillibuetering propensities of the
minority, 'determined them to make int reverse
himself, on that subject, and he diiso. Coder
this new assumption of power he decided that a
motion to Isy on 'the table and a call for the pre
'vices question would Poi cut off debate; and
there being thus oo moion that mould cot it off,
under this ruling, debate must go on until the
minority Choose to quit talking.
One of the good results of Met manifestations
already made is tobe found in the showing up
of the faithlessness of several representatives
elected by Republican votes. Mr. Montgomery,
of the 20th district in this State, who could net
have been elected but for the RePublican votes
ho got, has voted on every occasion with the
locufocos. So has Mr. Briggs, of New York,
except on the two ballots for Speaker, and then
he voted with the South Americans. Mr. Davis,
of Indiana, who ottied his neck, politically, only
through the generosity of the Republicans of
Lis district, refuses persistently to co-operate
with them. Sd do ."..leßara. Adrain and Riggs,
of New Jersey, end Mr. Clnrk, of Now York
All,of these men were generously adopted by
the Republicans of their respective districts;
and their altrast open affiliation with thellenTr)c:
racy goes far to ,show the folly , of going oat of.
the Republican ranks for candidates upon whom
to' concentrate Republican support.
VrILEITR qr TOE 'PUBLIC TELSANCICE.—We hold
the "Democratic" party responsible for the waste
of public time and treasure at Washington. Be
fore the House is organized and while it Is cam
. petent only to elect a Speaker or to adjourn, the
Democratic Senator from Virginia and Clark
of Missouri commence theirfillibustering opera
tions for the purpose of delaying the public
business. The matters they have introdnoed as
a bone of contention, have no connection whatever
with the business b,eforo the country. Suppose
Republican representatives have endorsed Help•
er's book, or any other book! What of it?
Whose bosh:testi is it 7 Has it come to this, that
the Southern fire eatershavc resolved themselves
into a committee of the whole on the censorship
of the public press'. Is it not enough for lthem
that they hold the press and people of the South
undermuzzle ? Will they attempt to put their
padlock on the press of the whole country ? Do
theiimagino that in this day of the world they
can ostracise our representatives for holding and
expressing opinions nt variance with those Of the
rice and cotton planters from the swamps of,
Carolina?
They dissolve the Union ! Let them so con
stitute their own vicinage, and to establish their
own social order in the Districts and States they
represent that they may be able to sleep (piety
without s brace of pistols under their pillows,
before they talk about "rendiog the Union from
turret to foundation stone," , Of Harper's Ferry
valor we any nothing.
The preeent 'refits of the public moneys temps
from the factious movements of that "party of
mienhiet," 'to secure the organization of the
House by a minority of Its members. Thp cry
has gone out and is mouthed by all the dough
faces of the North, that a dissolution of the
Itiifoo will be the consequence of the election of
a Speaker by a legal and constitutional majority
of the House! Very well! If the operation of
the majority rule is to be thus (neutrons, the
Union is alrcruly dissolved. If the great funda
mental principle or per government is such a
mere figment, then our Federal Constitution has
become waste paper.
The Republicans ash only right
,arid justice.
They are in Washington to organize the flame'
and In true! they will rt. forward at once and
do so, ifpossible. They are not responsible for
the factions and wicked efforts of the hotapurs
to distract the public mind and prevent the legit
imate bciainWs of the session. Let the desperate
faction Who !Quid rule or ruin, weary them
selves, if that is pleasant tinsiness. .Portantitely
their power to do harm is not equal to their will.
Let the conservative and liberty loving-members
of the Ilanae ignore the idle bravado of the litre
esters, unite at once upon wino honest basis,
elect their Speaker and net the whtels of login
lotion in motion. The proper execution of the
laws and the demands of the legal creditors
of tho government alike demand this action
speedily.
Tan Narr 'Govenapa.—The folios:beg tram
mendation of a very worthy gentleman, ae a
candidate for the opposition Gubernatorial nom
nation, we copy from the Delaware County
American
"For Governor.—We have already announced
:several gentleman imopposition candidetea for
Governor. Wa laave,'for prudential ()wielders
!lone, refrained from expressing our.prcferecce;
but 68 the convention is peer at band, the time
hasoonto;to - nokolutown our choice. We only
anticipate the wishes rof Delaware county in
pathigg Etna! S. EvoNe, of Chador °minty.
He is well knead as the editor of that darling
old paper, Pie'Vittaye Record, and justly elands
high in theastimation of the people throughout
the State: •-flovrepresented Chester county plev•
eral years bi2the House of Itepresentatittcs;
anti oared; with' distinguished - ability, thr ee
yearn, ; (rent this district, in the Senate.
pablio - record cannot be nasalial. -Ble le sound
OD all tho'queitlons of the day, and f nein*.
tad would rally lye whole - or Um Op-,
pecitiq>a
A Suns or ruis Tutius—ln view,* tlie pos
sibility, if .not .probability, a-Allesolsition of
the Union, growing out of the Irreptiesalii con-
Met tioistrin'es of the Republican: .partp , ef the
Nortl, capital In New York city LiAlreati 'peek
ing Southern investmenti. Within *few weeks
past.the bonds of Southern municipalities and
the bonds and tdooks in Southern Itailroadelhave
considerably appreciated in the money market.
A foot HID:2II4s shows that the money deniers,
who are generally remarkable for sharpness end
foresight; do not • regard a severance of the
Mann es at an improbable.—Post of yesterdity.
We learn on enciaily, however, that our friend
Bean of the Post is of the opbsion that the
'Talon" will Survive :the "Impending crisis,"
and that he to therefore still In the field fotiN the
Postmastersillp of Pittsburgh ; as successor to
Mr. Doss in 1860. "A fact liko this ebbwe"
that Democratic, editors publish a good deal 'of
trash for pole to' feed on which they db not
swallow tlieraselves. We regard Mr. Bin's
movements to immure the post office appoint rent
as a cheering "sign of the • times." He is re
markable for political "sharpness and foresipht f 'i
and evidently does not regard . the severance of
the Union as at all' probable—if he can secure
his snug office under Uncle Sam, by, electing a
'Democratic President. Shrewd mail that' Darr
in a "oriole," in thus endeavoringdo "appreci
ate" hisiown poet-Ace "stook."
sitOir-o.n. mattsce
&PUBLICAN I&INTINGIL—The .primary Meet
ings.for the selection of delegates to the Repub
lican City Convention, will be held to-day, open•
ing at 3 o'clock P. a. and closing at O. Ths
delegates elected, (five in each ward,) will meet
in Convention on Wednesday neat; to put in
nomination candidates for Mayor, Control* and
Treasurer. Wo urge upon all .Itepttblicans the
duty of attendiaelbese meetings and seeing,
personally, to the selection of delegates in whom
they have confidence.
For the Daily Pittsburgh Gareth]
.l
.11,:sars. Editor::—l do not intend to ercreach
further upon yo9r valuable columns than appears
to me absolutely necessary in order to enter my
individual protest against the incendiary senti
ments and reckless assertions of the Dispdtch,
stud kindred eheets, who appear eo anxious lb in
crease the angry feelings of sectionalism noir eo
prevalent. ,
That paper denies any responsibility foF its
own editorials. It now says that it "did not
find fault with the clergy" because they did not
publicly join in with Wendell Phillips, Mrs.
Mott, Mrs. Swiashelm, and the bumble folloirers
of thole bright abolition lights, but "merely al
luded to the fact as curious." Now I would,ask
the Dispatch, before it "plunges deeper into this
argument," whether it dots not feel sometrhat
ashamed of the real sentiment of its editoritil of
Monday, and if it is not now endeavoring to:at
tach an entirely different meaning to its Own
words.
I am candid enough to acknowledge my ina•
bility to perceive any parallel between the cases
of Lafayette, Kosciusko, De Kalb, and those
other distinguished citizens of Europe who diew
their swords in behalf of American indepOt
deuce, and that of John Brown. Does the Pis
patch consider these as parallel oases! If ab—
and the inference is surely fair—why Introduce
the comparison? I can only say that this Is "but
Heroding Herod."
I much prefer adopting the true RepobliCan
ground, in reference to this whole question, nod
taking_the doctrines of the Gazette as expreiuled
in an editorial on Tom's, last, in which I find
the position of our party thus briefly expressed
speaking of the imputation that the whole North
have engaged in a crusade against the institution
of slavery, you charasterize It ass rash and un
warranted conclusion, having no shadow of
foundation in reality. •The North protein'
against so unfounded an imputation. They have
no wish to Intermeddle with this much cherish
ed darling of their Southern brethren. AR we
oak is to be freed from contributing or eon
settling to its propagation. The infer'cuce that
the Republican party is abolition in its
proclivi
ties—its ends and time—ie a grossly erroneous
Then let it be understood that it is not the Re
publican party who would embalm the memory
of those reckless and misguided men whose acts
have brought such a fearful state of pliblie
agi
lation upon the nation, but merely some of those
"humble helpers" who seem to fancy that this
ultraism is about the "only vitality" the party
pos‘sesses!
I am glad to have read the acknowledgment,
editorially, that the Dirpaich is not Republican,
and that it seeks nothing from the party. Th'e
position which its senior editor lately- occoiird
before the Republican County Convention, tO
gether with some advice recently volunteered in
regard to the selection of a candidate for as lin
portant city office, might have induced the be
lief that it vase Republican paper, and that it
did seek something from the party. The reason
,why-lam thus.rejoiced at the disingennous act
:knowledgment Is, that the party of which I am
a very humble member may not.be held respell,
'sibyl for its utterances. My object being now
ucdomplished, I shall not intrude upon your real
dersagain, upon this subject. R.
WE were delighted at the hope that the Wean.
ington Staten bad found a panacea for all RS
agony, when it told us a few days since that It
had discovered "cheering Indications" in publid
4ffaire, and. hid an abiding confidence that be 4
fore - the setting of the can on the day of the meet:
Ingot Congress "an event would occur which
Paul/ consign Abolitionism to the Infamy irj
American estimation which it so jusily deservee."i
And, says the States, "an aroused nation
mends that, as a party militant, It shall receive,
Such a defeat In the organization of the House as
will render it powerless for mischief on the Itch.
day of November." Well, the sun rose and see
on Monday, and again on Tuesday, and we have:
dot seen the event." What is the premonitory
Movement of the "cheering indications?"' Is it
Senator Minton's resolution of Inquiry concern
ing Harper's Ferry, in which the legialatiVe pow
er moot clearly invades the functions of the Ex
ecutive and Judiciary, or the preamble and rein
' kitten of John B. Clark of lilbwouri to delay the
organization of the House by the introduction of
usubject over which it can have no jurisdiction,
ie the inchoate position of that branch of Con-
geese, before a Speaker is elected! ‘ , ..Lee ns have I
smirching investigations, and let the People's
Representatives guard with a jealous eye the
"domestic peace and tranquility of the country";
but we feel confident that these belay proceed
' inge in advance of the reception of the .Presi
dent's Message, whose duty It will be to - direct
attention to each legislation as is necessary must
hive the very tendency which the Washington
States hopes to avert. The people ai every
pilot are watching Congress, add they will doom
every representative who wastes the time.or
die
torbs the harmony of legitimate discussion In
fahtious efforts to promote mere party. ends.
Democracy ham played demagogue on the slavery
question long enough, and it must stand' aside
arid let the national conservative Opposition
apply the only rational corrective.
Tne Grand Trunk Railway, palming mostly
through Canada, but with American termini, is
a great work. It rune from Detroit to Portland.
and Is intended to connect the great West and
the Provinces with the Atlautle. It is designed
to make a great seaport town of Portland, as
that city In the nearest to England by oceanic
coinmunleaticiu of any on the Amerloan coast.
It In expected that this road will draw off much
otithe western trade from the previously estab
lished lines to other Atlantic cities. The road
hall been built chiefly by English - capitalists,
sod the work has been done regardless of ex
pense. The Victoria Tubular Bridge across the
St. Lawrence, a little above the oily of Montreal,
Is is grand affair: It was crossed for the first
Mee by a train of care last week. .It is, per
,hain, the greateet triumph of civil engineering
in the world. The road rains for many miles
below Quebec, through a country moat of which
is wilderness, and the remainder sparsely Inhab
ited. Isis expected that passengers to and 'from
BOSton and the Weet will travel by the Grand
Trenk. Altogether the enterprise Is a grand
ono, but perhaps too much so to eucceesful in
a country that is colonially dependent.; The
failure of American roads oven, as investments,
hie 'arisen from the want of a protective policy.
—boy. ✓our.
A TIOAA.-LAVATZSTE, Nov. 29.—1 t eeems
Mitt the discoveries made here Met Thursday
pr ve a fist story. The pikes found in:cov i ,
utter were of the flatly kind used for eating;
and the fugitive slave belonging to Sanford Ris
ing woe a wooden dukey manufactured by Mr.
Miler the front door of a cigar store."
This is of a piece with mach of the tidings wo
have from the none of the Ilarper'a Ferry riot.
The Telegraph is made the vehicle for the trans
miesion of the moat bare-faced hoaxes; and yet
mon, ordinarily sensible, are thrown into the
Unmet consternation and alum by them, until
:ore such explanation u the above hi glum of
them. We submit whether such things are not
well calculated to throw ridicule and contempt
anon the whole proceeding, from beginning to
end. That a few mad cap, fanatical abolition-
WS should hare bap able to surprise and cap
ture s whole town like Harper's Ferry, and to ,
spread ouch utter dismay throughout molt an
extent of country u they did; within after,ilme,
be almost incredible; and then' think of the
anxious _trepidation of the executive et sweat
commonwealth in ordering a large number of
'tree?' to the scene to insure the execution of
the law, upon four or five fellows already in
their power, will render the whole matter eD ir
resistibly indiarotut, that the mention of Rupees
fOri .1 14 1 *./4 1411 fter orPftwal with. the
001CtIgt¢tifell4111**— .
41raill
For Indigestion.
Try Breihare's Holland
,3ltters.
For Freartburn, -
.Try Bcerbave's uauabd .Irittera,
For
Try Brerhave's Holland Bitten!,
For Viraterbrash t •
Try Bunhave's Holland' Bitters,
For Headache,
Try Bcerhave's liolland Bitters.
For Loss of.A..ppetite,
Try Ikerhave's Holland Bitters.
For Costiveness,
r."-•
Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters.
For Piles.,
Try Bcerhave's Holland Hitters
In ull Berson', Momentic and Noonhes Affections, It
has in namerons Instance. proved highly her ellciel,Oud In
others effected a decided cora
Haan Gasman—The GenaloebighlyConeentritoi Boer.
bure's Rolland Bitters is pat up In half pint boltle‘ only,
and retailed at $1 per battle. The gnat demand Or this
eraly Oelehrsted Medicine he • !Enthused rim itsthitions,
which the public shcsildgnsrd s ans&pm ngr Beware
of inspoiltion I fro that our natne Isom the Label, or every
bottle iz yr j acaj.
PAGI, 31., • 00., Bole Proprietors, 27
Wood etrwet. between Ist and 24 Ea, Plttsbargb.
nalikriew/
Rbbettistmentis.
• ,AT COST! AT COST!! :
For the Holidaisi
• • -
qmo....PRICES REDUCED
To Clear out ffie Stook
TOE MISR STOCK OF
French Embroideries
AT COST!
Real Worked French Collars at Cost.
Scotch Worked Collars and Setts at COO.'
Real Lace Trimmed Collars and Setts at Cost.
Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs at Cost;
Elegant Lace Berthas at Less than Cost.
Infants' Robes k Waists, Ruffling, &c, at Cost.
113-I.Terly of the drove Article., are Mirk* at lise ILaa
Eutern Cost. _
A GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE pp,
REAL STEEL SPRING
SKELETON SKI_RTS
_
Sirlicer Is the time for BARGAINS, before they all 0.
EATON. CIFULIC dz NrA.CR:O44.
deb)
INVEST $1 AND KEEP WARM.-
110 moo will buy • good Merino Shirt,
60 cent. 1011 buy • good pair Merlin Drayer, .
CALL AND SED.—CPEAVI CREAN j
A Slue Shirt for 75 cent;
A bolter one for NI% man sod upgrizda
ULOYDS, CAUNTLDTS AND lIALF IIOSS protioftiori
only lon.
Shirt Oollani, Cravats, Ties, Smola, Elandkorthttifs; Soso
ponders, Shirt Pronto, a., at great bargains to mince the
aLook.
No. 17 FLIMI STOAT.
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/we.. UNDERSUIRTS AND DRAWERS, forlidiek
I[l.l. and Children , deld KAION:ORIE A MACRITSi t 17 toth.o.
N URSERY FENDERS,
PADJ-OR roppas,
COOK BTOVE.4,
aSATLNO STOVES,
PARLOR COAL ROW
En=
Fl 11:01.4 FTATOS,
Plan Med, PIAIA .o 1 Prared 'f iN WARE; ' •
PATENT GELID IEgNS,
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w. w. locAosnAw, N 0.151 wow art.t;
deli) Ib.t door below the sign deo Goldan HOP.
HOUSES FOR RENT, W&TH
ATM PUBSILBSION.—A two .tow, Dwelling Nome
01 4 rooms, with two on the .oUo, No. Hi Dminemeatnarit;
gaper month. Also, • comfortable Brick DweillinfLionaa
of S rooms, with Mom Boom, t.. Rotuma gr,, on sassier of
Colwell odd Logan rtmetin rent Wu per rear. A len, wood
bows... Fifth ganef, above liontbfleld; 1176 P 4 f 100
rant by dale &CUTHBERT B POT, 51 HaSkel. LL
.AStock of ClothLnig Wanted-
ANY PARTY HAVING A CLOTHING
or T• 11..0E1E43 BURIN Mid to diapcep of .111 Bird a
pa bur by addressing clorinso, ROT 1709,.1.1..
- •sithei, amount of stock on band and ea:a:dint of Melee./
now doing. None but • drat clam boob:lea wanted. •
flelo-Zl4.
WANTED—Mortgages tor
$lO 00 V 92.0.; bawl og 9or yoraro rub; by
drlo A Cr/IN IAN)IIIN 4 CO.
STOOKS WANTED—
!roe city Rook SbrA,
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doll) 14.0.JOUNSTON a CO, Id wood 1 . 1 . 114 .
SYRUP 3-50 bbls. Baltimore Sugar 11 ,, Mie;
30 do MIMI.!ALBA:god:
10 let. Powaylyozdo do
HUBS? J 1 BARSIIII, -
FLOUR -200 bbla. Extra Family in si,ore
and kg ado low by lIILIELIIST • kAERVII..,
doll corner [Reny and Mod .troop..
DARING SODA AND PURE CREAM
1,/ TARTAR log do by d.lO R. JOIINET011;
itisrdusuarata f r sale by
dell) C. Jormero,
LDig--250 bi)111. Louie-villa Lime, a fresh
atielejast reaelrect awl kr ado by
del° ^ HENRY ILOOLLDIPL.
galtEdiSt--A prime article Grease for rile
‘_A by drib LIKAILY IT. °MUNK
A PPLES-200 bbls. choice Russa Appres
Za. reed and for de by IMSBY a.coubmer.
FLOUR BARRELS-2JO geed new barieje
in stare and for ale vary low, to 104 the room, b >,
dalo BERBB2 a B
WHITE BEANS-20 NIB. small NWrite
Beans Is eon, for Web', HERBST a BARISAL,
COD LIVEf)R OIL
Bttl befte,d4' 0 00' ,
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p U „ N pr E i. ...S:C . E , L on L N ED c. 1 1 31/2pl
COON M. Third .tree, roh. to Pittsburgh bf
K. B. MUCKS 11. (XX, Alfl. /LIMING, W. J. &IMAM
DANDRBVORT,PUIIDERICII,FULTVB.SDPISIL, DRADif
BAITER sod other reepectable Druggists.
• It le prescribed by StOd Physicians throughout thecomp
, try; unexcelled We parity. meeettion. uniformity of
prep
I Won, freedom Inm taste and odor; producing immediate
sod certain bawd& to Coughs, Coble, Droncblitri i
Clout, Incipient Consomptlon, Rheumatism, and all Baths
lona Diseases. The peculiar and distinctive Diorite of this
Brand of On over all other; le .tinted by the cerilficalesbl
the fdattiben of the Penult, of Iheolversity of Peuttsllsle'
Ma. and other Baikal School., sod by numerous p pl.
clans of dlarlocrion everywhere. denlmqo
liIVENTY-EIGHTU List of Applications
1
for Belling Idquornfited In the Clerk'. Otboe up to Dec.
Bib, ISIS. :
glihera —, eating home, kb ward, Pittiabtirghi
Campbell Janie., tavern, 3d do do
lase Gottlieb, with ether goods, 3d eard, Allegheny; ;
Kaufman Louie, eating hoer, bugling Borough;
doodle B. do Zd ward, Allegheny;
Montgomery Alei. , terorn. 4th do Patel:ninth;
Ortertneyer, John, do Lib do do
Rear John, do bin do -do
Bloetnn
6th do do
TlBOB. A. ROWLEY, Clerk.
Clerk% 0111c0,140. Bth, !Mt).
All CWIIIS,
CABSIdIKIIIO.
CIAPAINISTS
COB PANTS, et
;deg C. [JANSON WVWB, 74 Market sirooi.
13 ALsAm Ci.)PAI VA-400 lbe. for sale bq
B 4. PAIINZBTOOB £ C 0.,,
:dog Con, of VOW 4nd Woad @twat
TAROH-100 bozo; for sale by
B. A. VAIINIBruCtI A CO,
deg Oorsor of Mu and Wood shoot/.
AINTS IN 011,50 cases 'in I lb. camf,
111910 r led , forma. by R. A. PAIINISTOCE. •Ca ;
- ,
CALL AND SEE MS.—Having made r=
• Lemke Improvomootd st Om Old Blend,
: .
VIII BIN DIVE: n14;1111201 STORY.,
F I -
Ne: 125 Liberty Sl
ow. .
Ahol having recently realm] • tone and well so.lete4
so4.ck toted the Isteet .t3l of
OVERCOATINOS, CLOTHS, •
caBBiramEtEl3 AND VDESTINGO.
WNW roupcctlhlly Invite our cuutonsacs wad the poblk
unuecully to cull anAlawaluoour.tock, and If yuu
WANT .000 D VITTINO
'WELL MADE GARMEN'fS
II YOUVIIIII TO, BUY GOOD AND WRAP GOODS,
ME to MAI call at the BAH liati where've wlil Dud MIT.
thing. weal'' , kept by &Clothing Store, wade or uurnade:
Aktrithatem wort made to order In the latest style. /to.;
onicaber We Golden Iles lltro,lClALllnnty street.
48414
FARBIBI—A Farm of 111 aaro :
twar DlalnrlNy TA wog In celtlratfoo, all ondm-,
eccw, and imitable for grata or grew a eonifortable dwoll.
In; home, areberd, barn, Ac., to. A Farm on Um ?Arca
plaok reach 48 norm In coldration; good Immorameista..
A Para Or La OMNI hi Heron county. A of bi
neer Freedom A term of 1131 scree, 12 rodeo from the'
den . ..II Improved end in good order. 10 saw of land,;
With good dwelling Imam, miles from Allegheny city..
pt $3,000. 2/ urn of well Improved land, frail tire%
d bonso,Alio., 4% intim from tbe ca b. acre. of •
ladd neer the city for eam In late of 2, 4 l•
biti, for Minot gaga. For Web)
dao• Real Estate and G S. CUTHBERT A BON,
eneral Agra, bd. Margot. street. l. :
Gansiatlng of
PLEBE, 80N122, and Nem Compered and arranged tor the
',Me of the TempersoCeOrminiution a in the United''
Stately by Stephen lltiblard. Price, 32% •'L
• cembg or $l,lO per &we,
di - 2/ KAT A CO., 16 Wood armed.
J 110013TICII,JU.
BURCHFIELD & CO,
Areasw prawn . " wllb • fall nab a
000D3 WIC OURIMASPIIIPiyeafi.
Op74l4llliiirctrig
doll
M 01713 DB 141811$ AM Nunn..
YFi FLOUR-70 bble:pure' in dare ma
kr oh by 44 II =Oar a +
PE/BE WHITE LEAD
AL EPOILTS haring been circulated recently,
that on treaty'l 14 hits Loud mu not pore, several
respectful, imam irr ILLtry,lo order autleq Mem.
wI ves In mgvull to the quality saes the m tide. pt aid
plm to the ltse :a of .4aullpmeol.Ch..ios for 111.11jSill. Lk
low welch. the malt. awl leave It tosormpreladkedputo
Ile to Adige Of the troth of the reports.
1614Latert Br, Bost" Col. GOA, 15t9.
lianas Lica, Suoan 0:4-.Gratleateo-1 received poor
samples of Paled emit suspected Lead, and have made atutlp
eh; of them.
In the mixture* of Lewd sod finely divided matter, the
Lead is punt, while is [hotly divided part Is oXideof Lead,
with moms climatal from the ell. There it no Buyta or
other earth in the mixture with the metallic Geed, nod on.
.Ide of Lead, se the whole redeye* ander walla flux, rd dome
not, when ana/yeed, Om* the presume of Impurity. The
oxide aid not reduce Into Lead, no the more accideutsl dr.
runtstance of there not hen carbon sufficient, from Tile
=MOW In which the oil burnt or boiled of in the crucible.
Sample of Lead In Oit—this was atm analysed for any
impnrlty,but found to ammist of Oil null White Lead only.
I must therefote consider both maple pore la camper&
Oen. Respectfully, As A. A. LIAY MO.
*This mixture was the result of an attempted analysis by
• Plint" tbla oily, In the employ of Herr*. Lyon, Oboe)
ACo , painting the AI orsongnbela noose, and pronounced
Impure, nod on. sant by them to A. A. Hayes, Ommint, of
Bodoni, fay analyais
ANALTUS OP KUSB2I. POWER! t WEIGHTMAA Or
PHILADELPOI4 OP A SAMPLE WURXISEIED,BT '
7 .11MIIRS.WILle0IILLTbC0,0. 1720 -
,
Pittabwrph, llth, 839.
Mims-Pon= 2 WagersAA.Pkilede 1..-6.,--11.°
forward today by arpreab • keg of A. Fahneatdek4
Co'. Pore White Lead, wtdch we +lrish yon to analyie at
yodr eartleet contenleone, and send us the analysis. , '
Very reepeettelly, WM. IIoCULLY A CO.
/7titodeph Oct, VIA, ISE%
We bare examined the keg of White d gronod irk Oil,
Mt tO us, branded oPnre Whits Lwed," .1 tiodit to be .e
represented. •
• • 'r
2 -
.
Ono hundred parte of the mfatdro fe hed - .
Whtte; -. 1;;11........_-- 91 r,
ANALYSIS or O. W. WOTAAN, NSII 0 /ST, OP rin° -
NORGE, OP A SAMPLE YIIRNISEIN Br MESSRS.
3 01 IN TRONPAIIN • CO., ran SRI. op
PITTNNORGIL
Patseerph, Ckl.loth, 1000.
81W—I bare eta. nod eample of bite Load left at
'frilltrarerinak Carbonate of Lead, e Urely free !rote
any adulteration or admixture what.,
Ileepecttully, OKteatitt W. AN.
ANALYSIS MADE AT TOt RAQIYEST OF A MAtlyF/C
TORSO OP WRITS LEAD IN LOUISVILLE,.Iii,..
Leftism - L/4 3rembsr3olS,lMS.
Mums 11. A. Yorn,uuocz ' A CO ' PllteMfgh—Gents :
Is reply to you. ot the 20th last Whilst interested in the
Mannfactore of White Lunt to i this city, I szemintsl • great
number of White Leads corning lob the market breuded
P.M. '"' iroongst. the number Sxamined was your ankle,
and enciceed 1 glsa you the copy of the reswt, hustled me
by Mr. now IL Jenkins, who mule the ensiyals.
The keg ermined, I obtained from one of our city houses,
who at that time, I believe, were lb. nuly parties gelling
your Lewd In the city. My porposw at the time, was to op
C. " . in .1 . 11 7, the composition of three Leads, and, there
fore, I plauni them for sculpts in the hands of • competent
chemist. The analysts In lie remelts will show that It eras
carefully condoctan.
Veen, very respectfully, 111011 AS X. WILSON
Louisibik, Sopiersbe.
D. T. N. Wilson, Locilsvlds, Ky.—Dear Air th,
roply to
100. note otitis due, 1 bass taus), th.t on the 21u of hop
tombs!, 18(9,1 asimaysad • sample of While Lead to Oil,
marked "C. which was uuderstasi lobe Pahriastock's
Pittsburgh Lead.
My tuxes Glib. unslysis us Ls Wows,
PARLOR
PAaLOP. WAL NAOt2
BIRD O&0E3,
crow Tl)Nag,
Res.yectrally
TI10:4 iS. J
*Thu satallturopottloo of Inooluble matter, the ono f , ootb
• f on. per real, I. probably dirt In the Oil.
In addltlou to the above, we beg team to state that we
hove Wm* linnet! In the mahribictore of White Lead for
nearly Mite. yew; and that during the entire pertod, we
hat. miter placed our name ou • keig of White Lead that
oontalowit miythia• but Lead and Liaise.'
We not only delta for oar brawl of Lead. Wirt peril),
but, dent, of Arnow.. and whitlows. wit equaled hr ear
other brand.
B. A. FAIINESTOOK A: CO.,
Corner of Fird and Wood Street,
RARE CHA N (' 8
NVESTM'EWT
THE MOST COMPLETE .;
SHINGLE MACHINE
Dural;le, Perfect and Choap
STATE, rERRIT9ItY, AND
Ot RIO lITS F OR SAM,
TIIE I itoN:CIITNItiIII NOLIS
pateattal by Atte Itfa,•,--r.IPTIN. lavaaktr, of Plot. bntgb, Pa, Joett7lb. l• intnlurt.l tb•
arta razatatta.la 1.41 tor tio artranta.gra— It.tom
tintablltty. a Ina • 1a0at.... sad aar,littro..
tortrtk. Its anporitaity tat , atlas, tua - tsiows, rrasta..„ first -
Put It Is pyvvldtal with an appal solo by which tb. at/cing
of Me Shinto to perbrated bl th• maw which rut* It turf
which In a nving of ?rum
iTIRTT TO VI/TT PER VC •I' IC 00.,T
&mond, by the memos ot two treedlea the block ellen
plees.doutbe nearbitsi Ls adjusted ko .op petition the opera.
tor tiny desire, by rhith Mete is ....Ind of
ll=
Third—lt plll in4l.de
SIXTY SHINGLES
MINUTE!
The machine will Moe .t Veneering, Looking-GI
Sadie, Bur*llleeile.Clrer Been, etc
THE IRON CITY MACHINE
du be furnished romplete for $l5O, by the manufacturer b
tbfa MO, Err. H. A. IMMIX% earl au: be men In mural.
at the Plauhtg Mill of Mr. if: DILWORTII, runner Seventh
and nista greet.
RIGHTS FOR SALE
The Inventor arid Patentee will dispose of
County, State and Territory Rights fur the
sale and Use of the Machine, on very moder
ate terms. Persons desirous of investing, can
not find a better opportunity than the present..
Call and examine the Machine. del:dtf
HIGHEST PRE MI
; 77. STOVES, GRATES AL
AND
RAIS GES.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO
BISSELL &. CO.,
BY THE STATE FAIR
ALEIO.
Silver Cup, Silver Medal,
.na JRANg,
And various Diplomas Awarded to BISSEL &
CO., by the Late County Fair
blanufaoturere of Decay Variety of
Cooking, Parlor
HEATING STOVES,
Fine and Conimon Enamelled
ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS,
And the Celebrate 1/1113T PRIM= Capitol
1:7001[INQ RANGES
If you want tho FINEST ORATES and
FENDERS mule in this city, call on
Bissell & Co.
If you want the BEST COOKING RANGE
rankle in Pitteburgb, call on
ameba:verso( thoOREAT COAL COOK STOVE
VICTORY,
The beet Coal Clookinglitiite Lhat Y el eau
If ym want •'W D 000111 W b Y
BLACK. OAK, the t to th.t It bat.E, get the
*;/.15 , 0 Lars always izhlbltid ' 1 4 , f , 14 ante" and
Hangout, Elute and Oxmty fgt.. " fear 0012 .Pe.
eltlo.
irtm. r o a nd f . i . b „.i w ..rd • first ratairtiets
.10 the way of •K VA, GRATIS or kit don't fall to
es/1 on.
1 1741 111 MU truly Iltrest.
itcm: bbnitoramus
• •
Very nmpectfuLly, yours.
• POWYRS & WEIOIITMA
EIX.PA-IsTyr.
held in this nay. '
BISSELL & CO
BIMLL & CO.,
XtstsUansous
'_SAMUEL GRAY 0,
TIAVE OPENED, in addition toe large
.CVCin o r
" COM, i the z . a .t aftla:l l 6 . rolor•
Nap,'
Harriagton
aild Elysian
BEAVER OVEBCOATINSG!
CHOICE STYLES LI CHEVIOTS, Sc ,
FOR WALKING SUITS
And the Latest Designs fur
T R SEES AND WAISTCOATS.
:NO. 19 rums STREET,
s TovE
0 4 .
,; -
BRADLEY
No. 4 Wood Street
1
wc'itt L D INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION
to the largest Inca end ereateit variety dr Stove.
to the State, among which will be found the celebrated
COAL COOK STOVES
TROPIC,
Eureka and Arbiter.
I=l
VICTOR, LIVE OAK k PITTSBUROR
Together vllh Premium Eltoresof three miellen
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
or eVRDX orsentertort
Urea flub:mammas oftsre4 b Balld.r. nod tabor. In
of a ILATREI,GRAT6 FKONTe, JFENDKRS,
We ;would call particnha xtleotloo la oar .11411tly col
led
DOUBLE•TOP OAS AND SMOKE CONSUM
STOVES;
TROPIC, .f:UREK A AND ARBITER,
Tha only Oas oh,ho.C..nau awl" In tho trnkrltrt Ilth•
era Viet one called an Lim not the DOODLE TOP—the
Inaba (motor« lo oaring Plat. not rnnl, whLI, to aa , ntal
to by two pint...
To tho. In tr.oll of. Stove lor Paolily urn , thnt has to.o•
Ca/lo.t to .Ire•Vistactin vr, would rococoood thee
1.1 ,
h *lthouith the, bare nolor Ivon ro st ttat.
et . °aunty fairs, ha.* reputation L.r Durability arid Ite°
may In Nei anegnailed by thy other mores in the fththa.
• CAUTION!—BiIv no Sono called Gan Pon
[tumors without tha - Double Top. noltIII)rod
F IRST PREMIUM AWARDED . 43 ,
PY T 111: ETATd VAlit
GRAFF & C 0.
..
Ter A_N LT FA CTI7 R fi: RS,
FO6 1116 PEST
STOVES
FOR TOE Mit
COOKINO RAN( IE FOR FAMILIES
AND DE.ST WOOD COOK STO r
DIPLOMA FOIL 11F-.T I.ADYItRY 1 , 7`.." EL
on 1. or, o bar, 14"1 , 11.11601. of linotitho n . to•
I`l.lo an.l von,
to Vrtooto.ll.toloolo !LW nontlLO, 100.
~, o gror K. to, NI oono LNioo, llollo• Won., &O.:.
GRAFF & cq.
No. 245 Liberty litieet.
AT TUC UNAD OY WOOD Atltlska,
rms.:aril% ram.
_ .
DLIPII`f &
1'1201)1 , CE COMMISSION MRIMIMANTS.
Office No, 1 1110•1's Mock. goaili-Water
ela., nor. La halle Nu t Chicago.
Worohncieso No. 13 South-*M.r
Solicit for the purchase of Floor and Grain in
Chicago Market.
earmeccs tl 1117330.11.
Al' 'Cressy &co. 11.34 W.space, Esq.,.
Owsgo W. c 0.., Coq, Messrs. Mgt .1L
.1. ). Liostoton, Esq., notdeas
W. fINLRY.-
FINLEY t
COMMISSION 3IERCIIANTS
CHICAGO. 1L.1..1140113..
4TO In particular rdtruitiou to Oa pnrcharo and tole of
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK.
Ron to—MPPINCOTT 1 00., Pittatorgb,
JNO. D. CLANPIRLD, do do
DAIURL WALLACH, do do
aelfOrodla
, T E,
zg_ ts-rizszczigs, MCC
DEINTIBT,
1.91 PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair
Hate. brew. Troth on Pietro or Curate and
Nrctlahh also. on Gold awl whir Illet•Ille Beare when de.
Good. All other Dental operetloo• carefully attended to.—
Ziertrlcel Am... Goals eppll.d In estrartlnettedb. noted)
A CARD. —DENTISTI4I.
DR. CALVIN
No. 47 gif ITfl frIRLD, IT, between &I awl 444
Pittsburgh,Pa.,
Indere bit merrlcee loth, citizen. of Pittsburgh s od r4iw
ii, in the tine of Ole profeation. Ile operates In tbemeat
Improved mode. of Dental tiorgery, employing such mated.
Waal hare steal the °Weal of • bong experience. Ilia re
millarty with the most &Mean operation. incidont to the
profemion, warrant. Lim In =maim die pithily that per.
reet mtlehotion will he given In all aim ettnisted to hi.
•
hands. Tenet Modena., no2Samd
SILL, maim Orwrzerr; 0111cem
C &
Redact. No. el GRANT STREIT.
et.p.stte the Court Ilotoe, believes he tan .oU the whale
of mg that may Near hint with their potroasge. An . , et
the various etylee of Teeth lowted If wiehett. mythalyis
C 006113, COLDS, .1.10.11MENT43,
.:Z.. 04 / 4 ,. Ind ISFLOUI4, 11111%,1011, 80aEXIMs, or
az. . soy affection of the Throat CURED. the
BRnNGHIAL Hams° Conon in Coastal trlo7l,
. WUDort. MOOS, *MINA, Co
octal; BELIEVED by GROWN'S BROW
'lHerv" CII lAL TROCLIEB, Cana Lounsaa.
"A maple and elega Its roallisallea far WHOLES. lc.
Dr. U. P. BIGELOW, Rot..
-Hone }raved ertrenady If rricrable for 1 10ARSENILOS."
Res. HENRY, WARD BEROHER.
etronollend their are to PUBLIC SPEAKERS."
liar. IL' IL CHAPIN, New York.
•:Ifort sarealary relief in nnoNorting.”
Itor. B. 811101RIED, Morristown Oblo.
..ElestAciat wheacompeffedto speak, reflting front COLD'
Bar. 8. J. P. ANDIRSON, Bt. Lorne.
.Arectual is removing Horrento and Dal/altos of the
Throat, ro cowmen sofa SPEAKERS and SINGERS..
. Prof. M. /ALLOY JOHNSON, Lalleange,Cla ,
Teacher of Mosin,.Bouthern Female Collage.
"Grad boretlewhen fake. Lefore atad VW, preachOnr, as
Mop preonig i luitirnerr. Prom their . post trot, I Hint a rse will Le of meaner! adrastaga toles."
lien. ROWLEY, A .11.„ •
Presidio:a Athens College, Tenn.
Sold by all Dnagstent, at ZE mots pew box.
Also. BROWN'S LAXATIVE TROJOInt, or, Callum
Unman. for Drspwis, Indigertion, Om:tip:Won, Had.
ache, BilionEattearkste, - noValiernaaT
011 SpaUlgiS and Land.
T WILL SELL TUE UNDIVIDED lIALF
01600 ACRES OP LAND situated on Gordon Raw end
Ike Allegheny Ricer. in Uncut°, Warren county, Pa. The
prorpoote for
and
0111 n abosithuwavu this property,
ether by aiuklng 'hafts or boring walls, are of the moat
dittoing chanactar. The OR risks tho Water along the
shore of (bother; awe day and nlght (rota impetigo On
this lanai Is farad In the wedis and everywhere the roe
sod glory honour, by .d Igglog • fow feet below the surtoce
of the ground. An experienced party hare aimed tobore
well soy 011 on Obi land, and expect to commencoopers.
Bons In a few. days. Thu property b only 10 or 11 miles
from s Station on 110 Sunbury A Erio Railroad, botweew
whir/kind /Ms cars en analog daily.
Tor particulars =ignite of W. W. WALLACE,
deklwdllo SIP Liberty stnot, Pittsburgh.
WATTS/MUGU UOLII 1N611.1415e
Ncr I 8 dr. r 33 X t. X. 13.
N0.413t3 Liberty at.
WE are now prepared to receive and fill
mica for Centag• bolts and kale Mpg; also Both
for ROW., Railroad Owe, Broaln Mara, Avicultand
arr/ PurPor• far ankh bales aro
od. Orders adlnted and titled with wamptnesa and 'din-
Web. LIIIM a PIIILLIPA..
PEOIAL
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BCIRORFIEL,D lc CO'S.
113.104101 will do well to were some of the Caroling
wows offering
oes sad to Poplins, Velour Ottomam, Atli Woo Pr
Mimosas.
AttIIAIN--Sixtrfive barrels warrant• ed pare key Wbbien cear tow. peel old; WU b"
•ole te whelear le lota be nittpnechamere Penwell:want
of en ealkdeof ekL atha imbi do von to out am ologot
ty s tt ',tit be wed low to dose oat the ooseibreeeset'
.lIIDDLL WRITS k 00,115 151).1 1 5 11,5"
QUIETING MUM a-BUROLIFIELD
bime thle morning romiral another Immo, Wm
seq uningirmilhitUng
elaing.mi Illnagns,thenry and id* 111.14 0 9
*Mtn nag glanaiselionorn Liman* Cb beg , '
V oce oar huge doct Mbar Dila
° .
MOPS that mak them peas bargain. cteS
LIVINGSTOCi ,
COPELAND &
I
Proprietors,
BIANU/ACTURE .'7 j
VAIRESANRS' PATENT PLA ...., _ ,_,,. weighing LIVE
A' STUCK, OAT. GRAIN ORE WAL. TRON4,th.i for ALL pup:covet Merchandising, thriller Porment or de IrlitieLg
soh
to the U thi ou all rou
U g beret er vrithOutr Irk er IT.xeleti Crammer, and of ell cileter e stud capacilielcireto Rellread psapoitianna
ortuter Rothe iro.l Saba ' orre. , ! i
'
ALSO, the? are the Pareothre er, only Manalattanaw of the moil:Alia JANUS PACED Milar ni.O cg
AIV 0 LATCIEKS far eight ...ruelt heed theiri, °revery size sod vettionsli trinitneG old , &tithed. (*lin /11141 i,
PAINT MILLS, CORN MLLLirooil iiiIELLKR.S. SAUSAGE CUTTEPi-sad STUTFERS; BOLTS, SELF.StiVITINO . ,
GATE and SLIUTTER ntionsT,l nee CASTORS AXLE PULLIES, WARDROBE 1103 KB FIRE IRON Ma*,
Se.. A., together with evrilvi!O+ of m.,11,..,j,p, j,,,..th,,,,,,,1 Iletureliellardireregeorrally. i "nalaya
L...t/ ;-- '
,:
CHEAPEST! BEST!! 1' L A ICG EST !!!
$35 pays the Tuition: 4 - 4 .ingle and, Double
Book-keeping, Writin g, Controeii,ial
Arithmetic and Lieetures. •
Elghtereeke board, $214 sailof,o4, pi Poll Clone, VS—
entire expnses, $62.
Urge) UMIII LO,COMpida 11 eDiripntA, from G ;p 10 ports Every Student, tipoi gradoutlng, 14 GIIMISLItned to be cone
patent to =none too Books of onyibuelnres, OSnres, routlifird
10 earn a NalGry °Mom $5OO t 91000. :
Swamis enter em any datts— o
No Vacagan-,llariaa et
plasm:ire.
WOW PREMIUMS POE •IIIthTIgUSINERS' WRITING
POE ISA Proelved st Pittsburgh. l'lllieeelphle 'awl Ohio
State Pair at Zoneeville. Also, tit the loincloth POl.. of the
Union for the pest Pear year,'
IM,...bilaistere thrie metre./ atlheit ps lee , .
Per Circulate, Apecharrui slid Egthe.161....1 Virec or the
College, moth.r five letter etignpe tot
mull .IAgP P. IV...IIiNSINFI, Pthtthorel., Po
,
Vublic Ponces
I * .[IIIRD WARD RT,I,4aRT
Pursuant to calla meeting°, the iroteraol the Third
Ward was held at the hot:Rept 'Jobb Deck, Jr, on Pixley
evening, 9tb lout
Alex. blitchell man called (0 !lirrah . and HI A. Laugh
lin elected Becrnary.
The Chair stated that the ni,j&t the moethig Hut to
clan/Judge. to conduct the Lielegatepection on' dalurday,
the 10th Inst.
Geo. It. Pearson and John Wallohe Were duly-a -10 c" to
act as Judge. of mild I
The followiug re elution vita unanlmoualy adopted
Rescloed, That the ltlectionfar pelr ate. to the City It,
publics. C001 . ..A.10t, to nonalOttle Imodldates for Melor.
bo held at thy. hon., of Trancts Jactihsei, corner of
Sixth nod Btaithrteld Ntrnets.
On motion, •Aiourt.l. lIITCIIEI.I6, Chen.
R. A. LICOIII.IO, nclultd
IrI,THE Regular lileaitig Wt the Historical
T , &octet, will be bold •110Y1DAFM
No,77:th Inst ,
a '7 t7,14 o'clock, at 'boo Rooms a' Yheyd the Litoritry Moor
ciatfla. A roll attendance I. riodkaa •
delta:Ml „
Jt,.L.O retTON, Fectotely.
O . RLY. J. G. Fce, o tucky, 'o'lll lea
riii,
tare In MASONIC/ HALL; IHS sviesmia, at 7
o'clock. tintjact—"Progresa nail Rotas of tbeAtitOloovery
came on Kentucky.” Adtolouton (rue. ililOoltd
' Clrr
CownottEs..l e subscriber` of
fere htmeett a.a candldelit for the above dim tett-
Jett to the decieloo of the Repel:Mc:sin Convention, which
meet. no the lith last -'
deit,itt ALLMDICII.
orrw. t:Plitsdnati 0° •1.
-
Clevklithd. Dec. 1104160.
U.Tuic Annual Meetibgofithe Stuattiolders
or 14e clo,olood t rithoor6 Knartsct.dicriPiii/
r the election of twelve Directors, mod ttatimietioti of hasl
et, will be held et the of leti of , the Celt:open,. In Cleve.
od, en WICDNESOA I", the 41.11e14, Ude:a:au tinst,nt 10
clock •. r The Transfer Doak* will beelocel on the 161 h
cent, aud remain eloaeal 1111 Jaritual
nDCKWALL.BecrefinT s
Cleveland:Ohio.
mrscs Domini/anus Du!Maarten Co.,
Sittsbirsh, for. Dith,,lll9.
ObDiv IniND.—Tillo PitflidllDt and Diteetora
of this Dampen, bare this d.lf declared • .diridend
of nee Dallartned Fifty Qat, oaf ishers of the Capital
Stock, oat of the earned profits of Eh last sir. morality to
be applied to the fedi:mele of the Sloe Due 8i115...;
• *wail.] HENRY .11w AtWOOD, Secrtary.
aralacx Co.,
pitd.Vbrat . td.Nov. Ifti,lss9.
O . DIVIDENP. At a Trieoturaftha Dirdat
of it". Company, befit Oda day, a dividand of
VIA'S PCIt CENT. .0 dedartrd oat if Om profits of tba
but .10 months, payablo to aali•olf d wand to lb.. bolder.
of paid op Stock, and to I, cti,dit , ol:l Stock Notaiof bola
ora of Stock cot lolly paid op. • I
Doltdrad i 3 it [tn. erld IL. goer.
('1 RAND PANO.IIAIIIA.---
•-A PRTKRetNoi,AI t.
rhp folrooste of Topp VIII rAVItof this
11A,-,Adarout Wotloot ?at,
TlllB DAY, (DATIIIIDAYO 10*, MONDAY,
rah DocestilOr; I
1, •• •
All olio halm nom it loonoorefi,f pork, of the firleot
roo.t valnittoo oxbiLition• thiti Wife evil viaitrof thin city.
lon P ATI' RIM Y. tit 7: P. It 13.1.hit.inati for lLe
You oz. KIP?, orlit larkn at tfoloolt.
TIDE TOlPlint AfiCitVILLE CHOU/ will be prerient - sf.
lerntoo ovontog et toe), onniilitir asp
propriato mom.
&llMinwo kot,,-51 , 111F doi I:leketz, nod; 011.1 rm 10
i
FRANKLIN BILLIARD BALODI4—
PRANK TN if kJ •
I
j i , -. ;
' l- '- - -,.' 2 ~ -r..-17-, i 4,- - - - .w.,
;.: ii,.; - --'.:;. '....,....!:-.,
_....
o.
4.. -a,.. .t.
ri
~ .-21
•
h t 4 opposite Pittehrtrirh Theatre.
31A.TrilLIF9, ] a.; 'krt/pricier.
Tlll elegant and commadiottigall i 9 now
pit - Fr - Med with ?U NE NEW BILITLILD
TSBLIti, of the rated and mostapprovell irryle and pattern,
and la otherwise fitted op equal td unpin the country for
the asimentoodation of dtitens and atrangors, and tor light,
air, comfort and convenience, is not stupased, if equaled In
the Western Butes The Propriettr eoliths a contidnation
of the patronage n liberally CestoaraForthis Saloon hereto
fore, nod aeons the patina that iitTirg attention will be
to their oomfort and pleasure. :
x. 8.--Anent for the wale of Tables, Balla, Cloth,
Coen, C.-Point/4010dt and all Walytid. to N. 8..,
which he can dispows of on reasonublel terns and at aloe
manufactureea Who/male priors. I doltlyd
•
EburattonaU
sinen jilt'
•
IV RI 7I N 0 A C AIDE AI Y i-..
~ 1
Oollioge flail, Diamondrklitmingbam.
• TRILNO, CAM ON tat AitO4 ' •
For Ornamental Writing.--...01} i _
" Plain Writing—. --. 111 : limo tinlimlted.
" Writing and Book-Nevin— ~.'- ' I •
lACLITII ~,-, ,
, N. SHAFFER, Profssor of Writing sod Book-Rasping.
0. 11. LEITURAD, Jr., Profownr ei(iPemartsliip. • :
C. P. WELLS, Profeseor oh Book•Reepfng and Otninnes
dal Calcolatlona ,t - ', ,
REV. W. 1.1. BOLTON, Lecturer mil.lllotory and (littoral
SMOG& tie, I • .
1105. R. P. FLINNIILEN Rx.1:1 , 13 tulster to . Des
. :. . , '
mark, • member or tho Plosborghll l ,lar, . rarer onCos.
Cos.
merctal Law. ir i •
PROP. 111..1. EATON, Lochner on•lFlcciatkm.
0.11 and are what has never been bedors Attempted by any
penman, namely: Prodmess of Ornamental and Practical
Penmanship cm:lda it. rOlf • premuii;b3 Om abort sriaos or
from U seconds and upwards. ~1,' ,". 1
Good boarding at 141,60 per wrekl: Birmingham Vert,
fro. for atodenta Eentrams at soy time; ..
For apecimensof off.hand BrminemiWrillng, oncham two
postage stomp., sad Wren ...., 1
0. 11. I.llltHEAJ),Principal.
•"
O r- "TE-14_,Pa.
laTelydaerP
:N INSTITUTN,
EANOOOK BTREZT, NEIE - E VENN Wlll •
reopenn MONDAY, the tint AUGUST. Terms
El per m aim Olive months. ' l 'l4 EL BRIM
ooSzlyd
RicHARDs - aw
IRISH LIN N
DAMASKS, DIAPRSBI4 . C.
eIONSIMIERS OF RICH.II,RDBON'S LlN
and those &Aron. of obtsi4ioo the ORNOINII
00JD8,•Instid s.e that the artkirellugy pnrchase enteral.
al with the roll name of the flim,
J. N. IIICILIAMSON, BONd '
es e guarantee of the urn:ldeate and derithilityof theCOode.
This mutton I. rendered resentintly neybsec Ul
te
quanta/Noir Inferior end defectlroil.leorte are
mean atter reran and seeded with the haute of R 0 ARC:
60N, by Inch Homes, who, recealloreoN the Injury thus
ladicted alitoon the nmetiosn an:Wither end the mucho•
tams of the genuine Oast; will not mildly, abandon
bestrew m profitably while perchsiluit On Do folixotiednu
with Goods of a worthless r. 0
.• •-
J. suimoctock it
J. words
Agents, 3d Church Btrdet, New loth.
STAPLE. AND PANOIC'BANKETN,—A
i ti tzr o v rartod suisortroord of .!."Irricnit entry rsitety
BASICEIT,.I3„
Including Market. Trwro ll oy,Clotb.m, Yloey Travail - ay.
Bowing and Cast of our own ninon lii c nt. or losperted,
not open for inspection, by " - ~ •• i ',-
...# 2l Pddk•ilsT - ' 8. 81/10tilat 21,L_Hrunrind.
FOR tirE CITY AND CODNYTEY TRADE
. 150 dos.llrooson, snorted Wl* nod tiilno; i
100 doz.Coorni, @snorted stylenratid .f, 1 ,. •..
100 nentsTribs, pito and mkt - ...... I
60 &zoo licarares, pine and War, i •,;. '
21 do litestaboat Dock Brictold; i •
8 'do Drat do ,--• , i
60 do ' , e.t.a Tubg two ..dibrrirliooei ;
100 Ido 'do Bucket 4, assorted; I
60 ,do liVashbonsda. do": ••
60 ininta Market Boards, open, 1
50 ,do •I do do 2 lidb
~-
.1
20 dozen , do do morberi s . i
SO ;do School Bangete. niorrieriUsisdr, ' ; 1
60 saletodlan' Fancy Best otiiiioottair - • • •
M Oren 'do , do du ;;, '. -a do, .. . •1 - ;
Nov too io ozol Lot oat. by . ''.. , • - '
po=obbober 8. LIDO .1.1 Dimond.
Holl4ETUiNitilliNG OW , S. such; 0.5
Soya, icedems, nab. aroc=ot r ll . a.i.b i, C at m h lL' l r' l,
Mops Rollo firsys, C10t1nt.;;_,.....71Z Han -- H.... ,
Lampers,.Nrinory and 114.4: _ ....
keg and Clotho Dastees..-ixotem
Piny now 4 ru.' , P° 4°
1 itss berMed& ep 81.. --. I .
-; -
i
With w ~...ymanyl Eat.
1,/ :: d .ati d d M A:to sc L. Tra
uurrif, P" i a a k.IDUCIiI,)II
i .., RAM% MD '2l Dimond:
In=lorditsr
n•••--
I.AADMS' FANUY BASKETS;
TiLsvgLING DAAKETL liEntuLEß,
CARD AND HEWING' PAPERTY.
ErfirriNe DAV. ttABKETS,.._
KEY AND SY4fAL HASKFI.4
TOY AND 'LIhIBLE.R. BeaKETA, . .
lo great yulety sad ,
• Jad Detected far the !•74 •
,
.0 1., ,
D Tt , •
sed ferule tf,r; J .; ,
dAytirG EIDDIA .1 ;1
'ad. 0, MAIM&
to:leu i
Z lhrb?
110F1YEKL , SOCIABLNEV 0.45 - 811,1TEEEL-;— .
wi !mega band inS tor ids fur gpringleat ko•
doh.. 1,4114 M leagth frotri,lllojo3,4
_trot. and 501144
. T. T.7aviat co., .
; , z‘isa Oft. eld +Snit, i
WINTER STRAINED/. A RTYoiii
far oak by del ; :=l5. Woarrrotr,
Cup Auction 2atts.
J. G. DAVIS, linotione.er.
Oommerrial Saks twits' 14'o. /4 riflb 111:mt.
VALUABLE PRIVATB LIBItAItY AT
InIISISTRATORM IitALX--011Lleforday &awning.
Dec. len; at . ; o'clock, will be sold D) orderer AdMinlittn
tersof Itkhar4 Bowen, area, Ia the mooed no& Salm
Rooms, NO 61 Fifth .tract, by catalogue,itheery wainahle
private lamer), sloch embrace" many Important enerk•
now dtfilcult to obinin, and Invaluable to the acholai or far
• .r•tra , * library, b wen ro the la at editkaur orlbe
est nendes,l7.l t.opelsr wrltints In garnish Literature,—
rje collection le nohinally rich to Natural Ilistory:the
. SCIODCM YOJIKTII and Travel; !internal Autqattk• and
Botany, Centrally In elegant London erlition and elcellent
blnillecw all In cowl conalthox Among theta la •coorplote
acted Row Cyclopwella, 47 vo;e quarto, half calc(tha bola
molted la cat .locno haring twee obtainerl) Latham'. 000 0
ere' Illatory of Linde, 10 rola, guano; Exploring .
Exterditton, 5 vole and Atlas. Nook, of
Liqueu rOaniallas,folio ine'
40 exquiettely colcred Oster.; Eudora, 9 rolw, w,
rob; Cask.., 4 robe Don'.. tlaniming •wl Solany, 4 r 01;
quarto, foil atlf; Loudon' Cycloparailar of Plante, darktir•
tore and Burn Archie mere, t 'vat each; Autebm ottPopti.
[anon, I rola; Canal Low of Nationw Delwin= cia the
Constitution of itunlairk Wealth or Nation; :TAR
Story'eConunentertes. 3 vole; Kent'. Comarentarieo rob;
Works of knoll& r Ulm rah, trehjamin
It/ rah; Edmund lint 7 rola; Fir If nrophrey Davy, 7 tiel,;
Docald Stewart, 7 vol. .1./th 16 'oh, Di an
swat, LM role, sod br lohneou, 10 chic Yoke or Sully'a
elernal re, e Urine. Nit Lti Iton - try prot,. r t *
,0105.
ran.le.ra Cla ofj it' MP, role Ltarandou'a Rebellion 11134
Cisil Ware, 0 on, Cromwrllian Liars, 4 tole; Lardner'a
Cabinet nlstory, 14 vole, Ilinory of Poi ace, and Dlaccrew
nor, 3 vets, quarto; 0 rasp lc Denuder of a Former ITurld,'.3
rots, quarto; Crab's lgoirenal Tockueologleal Dictionary, 2
vole, quartce Richerdsou'e Dietionary,2 von,quertri, de.
Each work In toe sale is of particular lonfral and value.
Onalognett aro now reedy, and the boobs can to elatiiined
on Friday and Saturday. deg
_.140. DAVIS, duct.
UNCLAIMED PLOWS AT AUCTION:—
On Thursday, Dec. re..l,at2 o'clock, F. EL at the Conn:
martial Bake Roomy, N0.64E11115 street, on accennt.whont
It may concern, to pay freight and charges, will be Ind, 24
Plows from the steamer Golly- friend& pnlree - redeemed
before the day of male. non J.G. DAVIS, Aunt;
AU.VTIX LOOMIS d• CO., Merchants' Ezchansie.
STOCKS AT AUCTION.—WiII be abid at
the ?demWait: Exchange, on Thursday morning. Doer
lath, m
24 sham Allegheny Insurance Stock;
20 Auras Pilteburgo do do
20 eludes Cilisehe do do
deli) AtIETIN LOOMIS Ai W.,Auctit.
ALi.EtiIiENY PROYEttTY FOR SALE
—Two Lou on Montgomery atm; 27 faro front each
and extending along Taylor avenue 110 feet
Tense, one-finrotti earn, bale= In 7,2 and 3 years.- 3p
py b , AUSTIN L 0031113 ok_co.„ G 8 fourth:street.
QTOCK SALES BY AITNTIN LOO IS A
to CO., AT TUB SIKECLIANT,a' IaCISANGE EVERT -
TIII3ItELAY EVENING.—Stank, Orklaa, Salamanca 'and
Copper frock, Tone 4148.1 Estate - .w1.1 at papa Sala
at the Merchant& Excliatigu by ' • -
AUSTIN LOOllB t 00.
Notes, Dracta mad Loans on Stasi Vatato•netattlated Da
etataanabir term. by "- AUSTIN LOW:IU ,
seal Steen 2
Nate Ittnltenaln PcmatttsE
' nwaso audio
LOGIII4 & GE.ZIGG.
IMPOIVITES OP •
H A D
,W A E ,
AO. 52 WOOD STREAT O
Your Doors abcan Pt. ct , tarle , dlrotpl, _
Jc30:4602 P72T9IICROH.
(Ls. DAM, lain of Laaras4r--LoGAMAL aux°, PithVg
GBO. S. B 1 WAN de. Co.,
Commaissib# Mei-chants,.
VOIL Tilt SALE OF
etu IRON, BLOOMS, &c.,
No. 52 Wood gm.; rittibtagli
atrar.a.naa—Lron, Rnt , & Ce., Fittel,nrgb; Lainciden
Copeland A Co., l'lttaburkbe.Tlins Y. Franklin, Krq., Lazt
castec Una Ilinion Cainer,n; IlarriabaN: Crwl, Gardner
A Co, Bollidayrborg. Fa; !
THE ENTERPRISE
Insurance . Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Insures Against Loss or Datartge'brh'lrs,
on nellidings, Merchandise. Par." - ,
nitstreotr.e., at Iteasotiable"
Matti of Premium.
,
Imscroaa.—P. Ralehford Starr: *Mare ErSte,ol:l9ro.
/Moo &Co; Nelbro /Wirier: Jac,. JJ. Atwood, of Atwood;
White L Co.; Real. T. Tredlck, of Tredkk, Sieber& Co.,
!leery Wharton; Mordecai L. Daimon; Goa IL Blorloortoof
Sievert A Itro.vJotre 11. Itrown.„ of Jobe R. nrmn • &Co.;
B. A. rahnuatook, of D. A.. Fabacstock A Co.; Andrew IL
Cash; J. L.Erriagrr. of Wood* %cringer.
. . .
F. RATCUMILD &TARE. PrtsWhat.
C.13A111.121 W. Cozz,Soeratary.
Prrrasaac a RAP siocss.—{Vm. & Co „J . -Painter
&r, Than. M. If owe, EN, J. Banality:Y:3g Jillon
o 0000 r., APEttor Co,llll.oni;Pay no it Co,
ha 0.•.) , Braun & Co, Coiklaork - CO, James B.
Lron & Lb, Wm. S. Lovely d Co.
.. o ,'Z'; `•
ta &O. S. BOY AN • ents,----
;No. Z..' o$
CARD.
THE UNDERSIGNED lIAS TILTS DAY
44.6.41,1 %rah !Jim In 11, IVLIOLFSALIS OR.OO/iilf
BUSINESS, 11r. EADIUFL EWART and Mr. V 711.14!(
MAWS, and will continuo the mime ot TLC OM MAX'.
•
NO. 971 tangirrr ATIIERT, directly orradle the
WILLIAM If, GOIIIILi2
Plitslottrgh, JOT I, I?:41
BANIIEL EWA (101131LY..,..161: CURRY.
W. M. GORMLY . & CO.,
W. 1 302.F18A...LE1
G R O C E R S.,
1232:013
Pg.R:OVISIONS. PRODITCEC
PITTSBURG MANUFACTURES,,
Ho. all Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa •
Julf rud2dp - -
21204/4 TO Ht: Amnia: En Tfl/O? THE,-
RICHEST D-lAJj.EI4I'..I
EVER VVORN EY • _
Kino or Emperors..
WII AI 7. A BEAUTIFUL Elgin or Um
TILE article that will naturally iiiiore'itie
A. color of the half, (the changing of wine-trio
ea bidicstlan of a lack of proper accretione,) truly
able Medleine. Prof. WOOD'd ELM TO:110 is the only..
'wife remedy for baldness, drynoos, premature thongs of
oolor.and the wirers* evidences of a lack of secretkms stem
mite of ihe W.hleh can be knad. gam. preparations.
abound, and "hair t o All every ' , corner grxerr. he
the country. - Avoid alk litudr Make 'unless known to be
the preparation of mummers ashore celebrity toe become
worlittrkle.; Do not let any aoarnan vender experiment
nponym• hair. Touch nothing Lynn ban TOW good 11//011 ,
to holl er 's la ail that. It perportito be, • Profraior Wood boo
earned, by your. of sewn, test of tho virtomie I. hit metier; 7
.thou, his promit fame, Om 150 cortideatet are bolero at'
Orin* value of this Reif Bratoratlve, from portly who have' '
tried It. Need the followlop
“Nsw Teta, Aril lith, 1558.
“Dlt, WOOD :— Dear Bin Permit me to express Co you _
iddigeione Ism under for the entire rettoratlon oV my •
hair to Its original color. About the Hole of h o t
, :Myrlral
the United Rum It was rapidly becoming..ews.-
Ibe application o I ye:m..ll2lr Lateran. I Mon received
ha original hue. 1 comlderyour Itastorattre ag awry wow'
&dal tareatlaa, quits eCicaglona micelles semble.
• any dear air, year. truly, . IU
ROT. 0. W. BUTTEI3, Indianaphile, aays be mire
wig for sineral yesusk but by the me of Writil`h
,Nelt, Desk*
stirs ha now has • line head of Mir. • • - _ ••
Bid by alletanestaa, end ay 0.. r. Wood t Co., 141
Broadway, Now Pork, and 114. Market sireot,Lot:MAO.
Bold to Pittsburgh by Dr. OF.0.11:11Ersot; B. LT
MISTOOK 100., and all Dntgerta._ (antedill
IMMO-
Orrisr& SECEPELFLZO ,, - ,..
sCi 0 In 1411t3 S .1'011 , 31•ER - 0.114" NTS,
- AND DEALMISILT.
irLOUR, Q RAIN a r ...rizatrCrew,-
Ne. 343 Liberesietreek -- •
--prrrrauunau: , PA.
'Choke brands of FLOUR. 1 .. 1.5. " " 4 F 44.1 11
mutant!, on head. rartwolar, Attention pidA . N. am,
order. for Etirctundhe totteraNT; oaclid
Rums= BTBARI \-
ennrr If &tares cld 7lVdrint erect Irani, and
It irat, ze... out iintii.r2ll l 7 Hu:aura/.
spENOER k GAR 44 4
socceasors to Aslant Tiood,
, Pittsburg/I. Penna. •
o.debeatni Orion, Palo nndAmt.cir Alm. Potter and Drone
owe!, libel - Ala and Porter. Warrtntal to keep in soy •
onnte. Orden from nll rettsitneeptkp Attended to. Price
Ideta pmt by - .
Me. ADAM WOOD mallard.' aelleded with Ile, concern ,
ea Brower and Uenend Manager.
wanly
illE I , IIiST 4AriIST C9N GREG AVON
OPFER.
CORNAR diliSktliD. ' i#7lth
. 373; FOR SALE'.
ON atAzontax TEAMS,
Togetlet with the OSO/ . 076111 S W 14111.14.11.6
It in Toll and substantially bunt; anDal4a nastluggil
htmdrad pennos ourddsinbly, nod Ls Otlif Orem! far •
bozo= It la Ino null for Mar seootootaistims.- • - •
For t.nr.idto.oOPlT to WALll.EVEliSON,Zto.ltilfalter • •;;;.!..,,..
street, on. J. DOODY Jo, No.= Libertystmt. •
O. 11. ANDERSON, • •
GIRARD FLU AND,AIARINAIN6UIV(ii
ANcE cOMPANY, Of PIIIUDELETILL—IoioriiiHi
eridnet dre lame only. After. office orneerfhird'add -
Wood streets, Pittebargh. Copital and adrplesoror $3l Ada ,- • •
Portia veld of the Idovotado% now inuxred is ttils Oadirr
P.M dr wt.. OW &LAT IN "LI Andtheabicattoptle.;
city more reareolired duo otereepoodirog vith
ma In PkiladerM a : A pp for
or , ••-
111 General •- Agent, or Tiortf.D....,
TITO Ty daradAt ihuatel Ideerril Mims.
pr .re ei fre,rorror of Third sod {Feed stroOtkVAPC*-:-,:
• , • . •• • -JOEL JOlc=:.Vriitiatik: : • .t. 0
.7 - - '•'' • ' • A/Amu a.aLLLErE, E.-P.! 'a.
42E: Eiiouit;Ektitiii; - . ~, -, 1 .- 4
;:'War ta=lioalltatalLL4loig‘'lraiao..WlJWoiti!,4
i t ** a•-. ,T Atsau,,E4;ofEaEOnce Eon John Wino,
ben, Z. - si. Itterciaghsoldui Anipsch, IGO. J:DeposA, '
TbazusaCtrarmilris. - • ' :0 0 4.440 •