'ilittsintrgij_osa e e.l Irruxur.3..D. 1. nrow.z.s. l gnomon R. ERREITT Cc CO.. ZDITORS and PEOPBIE7'OI2B. 1n."1'11333 - CaR.GIT MONDA? MORNING. DEC. 12, 1859 Dtamaos.—tiatbing is more ridiculous than the attempts of the locotoco press and the lead ing 'calm politicians to terrify the,people with the bugaboo of disunion. They seem to have risked their all upon it, and are as desperate as a gambler with .his last card in a doubtful game., If they cannot scare the people with it now, their last chance in gone. Hence the numerous shapes in which the death's head and bloody bones is derved up. The fire-esters in Congress display the ghastly spectacle in digerent phases every day; loofa° aeon at. Union-saving meetings exhaust the vocabulary la depleting the terrible horrors of the dreadful catastrophe and loofa.° editors surcharge their columns with all the expletives at their command in de scribing an event existing only in their disturb ed imaginations. B a t so far they have ecared no.. one. They have not even fooled any one into taking part with them In their union-saving meetings. In Philadelphia the Ipeofoco hand was en plain In all the arrangements for the Union meeting that the most prominent opposition men,were either excluded from it or held themselves aloof fret it. It anti a similar B oston meeting, were me lo infotto gatherings, for the purposa of hiding locofocoism under a simulated love for the Union. From whence do the threats or dangers of dissolution come? From the north ? . No. From the Republicans? No. Tho Republican party is a Union party. The first article In its creed is that the Union MUst and shall be preserved. Its members and its representatives utter DO threats and have no purpose or desire to dissolve the Union. From whence, then, does the dan ger come ? From the South alone.' The only threateners are Southern men, and they aro not to be found outside of the democratic ranks. It there is any danger, therefore, of a dissolution of the Union, it is to be found in the, democratic party. It is a sound principle of law that no man el:mold be permitted to take advantage of hie own wrong. The principle is as sound in poli tics no in law. Neither nien nor parties can be permitted to do a wrong 'and take advantage of it. The Democratic party, therefore, under this principle, cannot bc permitted to do this wrong of threatening to dissolve the Union If the South cannot have its own way, and then plead for a continuance in power upon the ground that it, alone, Din save the country from a danger which it alone has created. All that is necessary to save the Union from any possible danger is' to cease threatening. The only enemies the Union has are lobe familia the Democratic par - ty. Let that party choke off the offenders in itst own ranks, and the country can have peace. The Union is in no danger from tho principles of the Republican party. If it succeeds in get ting pcssession of the government, it can and will - administer its - affairs in perfect consonance with the Constitution and with full protection to the rights of every portion of the confederacy. If any attempt is made to dissolve the Union, (which is not st all probablo,) it will be made by democrats, in democratic States, and under democratic auspices. We have no apprehension of danger from that-source; but should any ex ist, it-will be a poor way to remedy it by cumin_ ping in power the party from which the danger comes. Our safety and that of the Union con !fists in turning that party oat. IVe,repest, n 3 ono ha yet been soared by the silly vaporings of these amateur terrorists. The trick they would play is too transparent. Let them play it out, however. It is their last and only chence;and it would be a pity to deprive them of their one remaining hope of retaining the govc;nment in their hands. An USr:TTENTIONAI. Partiotoz.--The Nash ville oJ:ette says that, on Wednesday night of last week, a man named Langster, living on Sam's Creek, Tenn., accompanied his wife an a visit to a neighbor's, leaving et home their son, a boy eleven years of ago, to take care of the house. At a late hour in the night, th& mother and father returned, and approaching their home, Mr. Lansgter suggested to his Kwife, that, for sport, and to test the courage of the boy, he would stealthily approach the:house, and knock admittance. lie did no, and the bay inquired who was there, but received no - answer. The knocking and inquiry were repeated; but st.Lll no answer to the tioy's question. The lad then got down his father's double-barrel shot-gun, and coming outside the house, again asked who it was that knocked. Receiving no answer, he raised the gun and fired, lodging a large number of bdok-shot in the body of his father, and pro ducing wounds which, it is supposed; will result in death. Oa Friday night, it was thOught that the wounded man could survive bat a few boars longer. The son, no doubt, thought that rob hers or worse than robbers, were beseiging the house. A FRIGHT AT ALEXASDICII.—The Ceivelry are still haunted by phantoms. The Washington ReTublie of the Gth relates that the ferry boatbe tween Washington and Alexandria, Which went down to the latter place, Thursday evening, and wee met at the wharf by a party of silty soldiers with fixed bayonets. The passengerg, twelve iu number, were critically examined before they were permitted to 4and, The Republie esy Incredible as it may seem, the military of Al. exaudria were called out and kept under arms for twenty-four hours, to repel an attack nf a force of six hundred men from the North, reported' to be on the way with that intent.. That the au thorities. of Alexandria could have given cre dence to-such a pima of stupidity . , it Is impossi ble to bdlieve. It must be bet down as a pact of the polioy of exditemeot which has controlled the Virginia managers of this businessfrom the start. Disrnsserin, ACClDLST.—Yesterday, at the Belmont Rolling Mill, a little daughter of David Baughman, an employee of the CoMpany, sat down upon a piece of hot metal, from which her clotting caught fire. Her screams soon attract ed the attention of the father who ran to her's& sistauce, bat being, of course, much excited could not exttagnth the flames as specify as might have been. The little girl was terribly in jured, the "surface of her entire person being • burned into a crisp. It ie thought she will not rococo?. Mr. Boughman Ia efforts to gave MB child, had hie Lando badly burcod.—Whecl. /nal , PTOLE)re PIIILOPAIMI, who lived some two (forty years before Christ, had. a ahip with Iforty banks of rowers, being 000 English feet in length-110 feet longer than the Persia, and only 180 feet shorter - than the Great Eastern -76 ft from one side to the other; in height, to gunwales, it was 00 feet, and 'from the highest part of the stern to the water=line, film about hundred feet; it had four ruddere, each GO feet long. When pot to sea, it held more than 4,000 rowers, ono 4,000 supernumeraries, and, on the deck were 3,000 mariners. And besides all these, there was a large body of men under the decks, and a vast quantity of previsiona and supplies. Tan financial position of Holland is so favor able that.tho Government has undertaken to ad- ranee, without interest, a sum of twenty-two and a half millions of guilders, to be, refunded by terms, the last term at the expiration of six years, to several railroad companies, for the •building of projected roads. The Government has also resolved to undertake, without delay, the execution of a canal from Amsterdam to the sea, wide and deep enough to admit the largest vessels. It is expeoted that this loot undertaking will be productive of very great commerclarad 'Vantages. Com). Courottr.---The New York Herald says: —The voters of this metropolis succeeded, on Tuesday, in electing the vilest and meat rascal ly Corporation we have ever had, prominent among its members being three indicted cried aals--one ander indictment for murder, another for plundering the Treasury, and thethlrd actu ally under sentence of imprisonment in the Pen itentiary for felonious assault. We may be pre paredi then„to ace every kind of corrupt job flouriahlag is the now Common Counsel." Baux4refixn.u.--The Mica county Democrat says:— Wo learn that the Allen county ;Bank boo Mailed, and Wednesday last made an assignment to As. Roberts, Esq., of Lima. It is' said that the assets of the Bank will be equal with time to tally meet. all its liabilities. Still Its fent= cannot but have unfavorablo effecterpon busi ness, in this vicinity at. least. Its.failure is said t o love been wholly unexpected, and particulars have not transpired. -Wertunorort 'rang_ leaves a Lirge fortune to bedivlded oinongsthis nephews and nieces. Foythe last eiglat or ten'years be haS probably received from his books alone wiU ayerege annual ineonio of VD,900, : : Gov. Cates; or °MID, TO GOT.WIZZ, OP, the following letter has been oommunicatia by Olov. Wise to the Virginia Legislature. It' is in reply to nee from Gov. Mee to Gm-Cie:l.o46dt "rag his attention to effteged combinations wain. the State of Ohio, for the rescue of the Harper's Berry insurgents SPATZ OP OHIO, Exems Comantre, Dec. 1, 1859. f Stw—Your letter of the 23d ultimo-poet marked l'.6th—together with a Dopy of one of the same date, addressed by you to the Presi dent, were receivedyesterday. No intelligence, diher than that.-contained in thoee lettere, has Vesobed me of any each preparation as are de earthed In them, and the hitters themselves con ey no such in formation in respect to place or persons as is necessary to enable the authorities Of the State, in the absence of other intelligence, to Interpol' , " with any certainty or effect. When ever it shall be made to appear, either by eel ence transmitted by you or otherwise, that un lawful combinations are being formed by any persons, or at any place hi Ohio, for the invasion of Virginia, or for the commission of climes against her people, it will undoubtedly become lite duty of the Executive to nsewhatever power e may possess to break up nob combinations find defeat their unlawful purposes, and that duty, it need not be doubted, will be promptly Performed. I observe, with deep regret, an intimation in sour letter that necessity may compel the author itiee of Virginia to panne invaders of her in asdietion into the territories of adjoining States. A to to be hoped that no circumstances will arise creating, in their opinion, each a necessity. Laws of the United States, as well as the laws iif Ohio, indicate the modo in which persona, qharged with crime In another State and escaping ihto Ohio, may be demanded, and must be our eendered; and the people of this State- wlll re ' wire from her authorities the punctual foffil ment of every obligation to the other members Of the Union. They cannot consent, however, th the Invasion of her territory by armed bodies from other States, even for the purpose of pur th'ing and arresting fugitives from justice. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, yours, S. P. Cease. • His Excellency, Henry A. Wise, &et ,ito Ie any farther answer were needed to the dharge so often brought against the Republican }{arty, that its organization is confined to the Northern States. Mr. Chesnut, the South Car 'dins Senator, might be called upon to give it. 4ct his speech en Mason's Raper'a Ferry resolu tion, he expressly stated that the preservation ctf the Union depends wholly upon the North. if said he, addressing the Northern Senators, 'you value the Union os you say you do, it is fUr you to preserve it. 'Alto South cannot pro derve the Union. It becomes your interest and dour concern in,the future." If the South can got preserve the : Union, then certainly, the Guth has no clairoitebe intrusted with ,the ma chinery and contiol of the Federal Govern teent. If, for thefuture, the preservation of tie Union is the epeoial interest and concern of the North, what more reasonable than that the North should take the administration of national affairs into its own bands T The South, having fallen under the exclusive centrel of the slaveholding intermit, has no longer any thought or concern-for the' Union, or for anything else inceptthe ext .- et - mien and pre servation of slavehotdlog. It to ehis state of things—this downtrodden and feeble condition of the South,.to - nee Mr. Cheennt's own words— Which has led to the formation of the Republi can party. The. Republican party desires and intends to maintain the Union on the basianpon tithich it TSB placed,Nben the Union was formed. I is for this puipoie that the Republicans aim' to, obtain the control of the Federal Government, dot for the sake of aocomplialGog any local or sectional objects. The conditiOn into which the South has stink,- as described by Mr. Chesnut, anffioiently sustains.the position of that section of the country in relation to the Republican TIILIM was some very plain talking among the epaulettes at the Charlestciwn execution— Of a very interesting political (One. By a char acteristic blunder, Col. Baylor, the very man Who commanded the Harper's Ferry militia in le attack against Brown, was put under arrest. a was highly incensed at the dignity; and when the officer of the guard deemed who he and directed that he should be set st liberty, h declined to take his liberty, tied insisted upon bring brought to bead quarters, end on receiv ing from the General a written order of discharge. There his indignation found vent In a very free and open expression of his private sentiments in regard to the whole military array. lie de nOunced it as a disunion movement, got up by ilmry A. Wise, who wanted to' he President of a 3outhern Confederacy. "It is a vile political scheme," said he, "to distroy this Union. The command is given to a near relative of Brown's; m_ny of the officer, are related to him, and nine out of every tau men here are his political Imp. perters. The object is to increase the excite ment. After I was eucceeded in command, he to d rite to holcrmyself in readiness for order.. I answered that I would hold myself in readiness to obey Go.. Letober'e orders, but notl,his. He cold not deprive me of my 001IIMiSalbe, except by, court-martialing me, and that he dare not do," ' Daytor said in addition that though there . were more slaves owned by his family than by any other in Virginia, be would rather that stares, anti John Brown and all,ebonld escape, than that this Union should be destroyed. His grand father bad fought and bled in the Revolution, and he was not willing to see the Government overthrown for the political advancement of any min. He saw nothing but treason in all that mdrement. He had heard that white haired old man, Edmund Ruffin, make a treasonable ha rangue in the street to-day, and had gone up and told him that he was protected by his white hairs and by the military; but that if he came hero a month hence and made a similar opted, be wonld bo taken to "the run" and well ducked, and then driven out of town. ' A REMUKII MOH TRH BMUS QUARTER— yiriia Terrorism.—lt is hard to tell whether the Virginians should birpitied or shined, whether their extraordinary condi:tot shoUld be attributed to timidity or malignity. A citizen from the North cannot express an opinion at variance with Virginia eentiment on the slavery question, but he is immediately imprisoned or exiled. In feet, it is not necessary that he Should even-ex press an opinion; it is only necessary that he should bo suspected of entertaining it to render trim a fit subject for incarceration. We make many allowances for the necessity of the people of Virginia observing the greatest vigilance and erecting every possible defence against attempts to tamper with slaves; but we think they are really carrying their precaution:to an extreme. ,enrely cannot be requisite for the safely of the institution that harmless, unoffending Northern min, peaceably pursuing their usual AVM:SHOW in Virginia, should be either imprisoned, or ex pelled from the State. Stich extreme measures can only be intended to vex the North, and will have the effect of embittering Northern men against the slave States. If them) vexatione pro ceadinge continue in Virginia, it will not belong before the Northern States will begin to retaliate, bylexpelling Virginians from their borders, as Northern men are now daily expelled from the borders of Virginia. This would indeed be a terrible state of things. We may certainly ex peOt it, however, unless the eyetem of persecution noar, practiced in Virginia ie stopped.—Hannibal (Mo.) Gazette. Junes Beams, our newly-elected Corpora tion Counsel, elated, in bin remarks at the pre liceinary meeting of the Union-Savers, 'het be held the opinion that thie Union could not be preserved if Be different sections insisted up on constantly assailing one another. This is just our opinion. But we do not see the pertinency of Its expression at that particular moment. The proper time to have made this re mark was when the Southern freebooters were trjing to wrest Kansas from the Free State peo ple, and before the Minoan Border RulEana were subdued by Old John Brown. That was the Principal occasion an which one notion of the Union assailed the other: Since then, the two gelatine have lived in tolerably harmonious in tercourse. And we conceive it le likely to con tinue; canoe that repulse, and its more recent censequenees, ore likely to be come time remem bdred by the seesilanto.--N. Y. Trib. 'Tun Southern- gentlemen were entitled to knee whether if the gentleman from Ohio was elected Speaker, ho would let negroes flee dwel lings, or put the knife to the throat of his wife aid four helpless ehildern.—Spa c h of Mr. Leake in;the Howe. That is an important point for Leaks, and the qUestion ought to bo answered. if Sherman would let negroes do such horrible things he a re ddplotcd by the . frightened Lake, he ought not M, be Speaker. We feel badly for Leake's wife add thopo four helpless ohildent, and if he has mi objection he had better bring them North. They will be safe here even if Sherman is Speak ei..--.lretcark Mercury. 11 . 301.17/1 CAROLINA, is at her old tricks, threat ening disunion in the alternative of the election o! a Republican President, and making a fuss a out a Southern confederacy. The Legislature p seed a resolution recently, to inquire into the othadition of the Sista arms; whereupon. a con' temporary refers them to a place called Camden, where some muskets van probably yet be found sticking through the rail-fenees 'left there by South Caro li na militia at the tim e of the Rev olution. South Ossolb6 stood higher with the Biltith than with the patriots in 1776, and we kar-she hue not gotover her toryiem yet. -4Wellelara (Via.) Her: • lEoas.—lifost of the eggs that are shipped ftiam*New rook city to Charleston, S. C. are btought foam Canada. With the exception Of nWit forty miles of railroad, from lake Chum; thollatWo river, they.copto by*ter anittirtAttlUWlttilikten . _ For Indistestiet4 • Try Bcerluive's Rolland Billet's , For Ileartburn, '- 1 , l' Try Bcerluive'a liolland Bitter/3. For Acidity. ' Try Bcerhave'e Holland Bitiein IT'Or Wsterbrenb., Try Be&Dare's Holland Bittdis INer Headache. Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitiera Z'Or Loss of Appetite. • Try 134:nrhave's Holland Bitters irOr Costiveness, Try Ikurhave's Holland Bitters For Try Bcorhava'o Holland Bitters. Ip dl Hereon. Rheumatic and Naomi& Affectioie4 It bar, in namenme Instances proved highly her.eiletid, and; to where effected a dedded core. Mao essasuum—The Genninehigbly Concentrated Bow. havp'e foiled Bitters is put op In half pint boat. only; and retailed at $ll per bottle. The great demand for that troll Oalebrated Medicine ha induced many imitation; which the imbllo abould guard against purchadng. Bowe of linpoaltioni Ere that our mune bon the label of nary. bottle you boy. 141.641A351N PAGE. Ja., t CIO, Bole PrMrin. l l Wood moot. between let sad Id eta, Pittsburgh. P. nOOnlavrlf ilcb3 abbettustinnito CCIMPENDIUM IMPENDING CRISIS TILE SOUTII ,lIINTON ROWAN HELPER-, OF NORTH CAROLINA =CI9 J. W. PITTOCK'S, 'MEW BOOKS, .L 1 01101011 BOOKS, I.I.IXBTIIATED BOOKS DAVIS & CO'S DAVIS & CO'S DAVIS & CO'S GUT BOOK non, 0111 T BOOK STOBE. GIFT BOOK BTO4II, NO.; GO 11111 STREET. NO.: 60 FIFTH BTILS6T. .N0.:60 FIFTH BTttErr. QUNDRIES-1.00 bbls. Extra Family Floxir N„) 100 boxes Star Candle.; 2t do Steartrts do I 21 Dbl. N. O. 111111.1..: 10 doranNtitne &mum Just reed and for alto at 114 eteouodatrost dellt near I VAN 110 HD VALI, UN DRI PRODUCE.-- ' 51.7 b bbl. olordoe Apples, i 6 Dreatted Bop, 70 do Onto.,i BO eke Bockwheal flour 3 do Romhty, la* bush Sprint Earley. Received sod for male by JAB—A. ELTZRB, dein comer TITO and Market Greet*. DICKENS' COMPLETE WORKS—Tick- nor a oo.ht tematel beautiful Ultra"' edition* Ofee forty revised by the author, In Cwouty.two *ohm., limo, *nth portrait* and vignette*, for male by ittil 2 HAY A 00., 66 Wood otreet. EOR TILE I.lO.l.lDAYS.— Fancy DitjeTs :Goode, Shawls, Cloak., Needle Work, Collars, Bette and Meets; ell exerted eery low tool., them out. We snitch m early cell. C. RANSON LOVE. 74 !Israel rt. BOQUET STYLES OP MUSLIN DE LAINgs, Just received by II URCIIIP I ELD A 00. i Wbo are Om aelllog peat Etergalew in um Der Goode., STRYCILNI A-50 ounces for Bale by R. A. PAILYESTOCGI a a), ..11'... Corner of tint and Wood stteetii, TERRE JAPONICIA—:4O bales for sale tg B. A. TAILITBSTOCK a CO, dell% Comer of Whet and Wood .testa. RATA BRICK-2000 English for sale by • B. A. FAILILSTOCK A CO, dell: Comer of Pint mid Wood street:: ',RIME ROLL ItUFFER—'2.OO lbs. firt.Mo Roll Bolter reed Mi. der and for eat* by . , LIMBS OULLIN?; BBLS. B M ES S PORK t r sale by 'VW don GLOOM • VANUORDIII., 114 Brood 15 4._ • AT COST! AT COSTII • , For tilt© Holidays! PRICKS REDUCED To Clear out the Stock! THE ENTIRE FT9CIi French Embroideries AT COST! Real Worked French Collars nt Cost. Scotch Worked Collars and Betts at Cost. ,r Reid Lace Trimmed Collars and Setts at Co 4 Fine Embroidered Ilandkerchiefa at Cost. Elegant Lace Berthas at Less than Cost. Infants' Robes & Waists, Ruffling, &e. nt cos', 114.ilany of the shore Articles ire Sharked it hue thin EIAIM Out. A GREAT lIEDUCPION IN TIIE PRICE OF REAL STEEL SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS. allirttow Is the time tor BARGAINS, dame they all ite:. cicsur. oz. NLA.CRIIM.: dell) N. 17 FIFTH STAZET.i COD I,lliliat. DARER A CO'S UNEXCELLED BRAND It to be hal of the Proprietors, JOILN C. DALltit'ft tb N. Third street, Philadelphia; also in Pitleburgb of D.DISLLEtteI t 00., JOB. YLIIMINO, W. J. ILADCLUJ, DANDEKTORT.YONDERICI.I„KILTON,INIPER, DRAM A UNITED and other respectable Druggists It le preecrtbed b 3itgl Makin. Ihroughoot theca:. try: unag.lled for pettily, ...toes. uniformity of proper. MI., Deed= from carte rod odor; prodaNng Immediate End certain benefit to Coughs, Colds, BranchiNe, Aube., 0.4 furipient Conenteption, Ilbentoettene, and all Benito loos Illnesses. The peculiar and detractive. merits of Brand of Oil orer al mt.., t...t.a.1 by Nu .rtificatieW the Members of the /auk, of the Volverelty of Pen.ylta. die, and other Nulled Schools. sod by name.. phyel. Cl.nof dlstioctlou.smthete. drP3oidil rIVENTY-EIOIITII. List of Applicati on for Belling I.lquore,bled In the Caorit'a Olbcei op loi;kr. UN 1530. iillhara --, eating house, 6th ward, Pittsburgh; ; Campbell Jamas, tavern, ad du do ; Yeas Ocittlleb, with orb., -.oda, &I ward, Allegheny; Kaufman Louis, eating bone% bogus. Borougb; McNulty George U. do ad ward, Allagbeity; • Montgomery Alex, were ; 4th do rittstaargh; ' , Orfermayer, John, do Ott, do do I Rah. John, do Gin do dd : Memo 8., do bib do do , ; . IEIO3. A. HOWLEY. Clerk) Cleit's 0111 c., Dec. eth, 1869. doh aid B ROAD cLorus, OABSIMSIFigS. CASSINETB . . and JSANS,! POR PANTS, at • . deo O. lIANSON LOVIPS, 74 Ilarket 4treo.4. CALL AND SEE I:N.—Having made eF- I.on•lve Improvemonte at the Old Stand, THE DEE DIVE OLDTHING STORE, No. 25115 L.lnty Stmt,' And L►dng recently received a large gaol well eatentid neck - oral! the latent atyles of • .‘ .OVERCOATINGS, CLOTHS, ! CAEIBINIDELEIB AND VEIBT/NO3, Would reeprettally Invite one el:Women end the generally to all and examl....t stook, and If you I=l • WELL MADE GARMENTS;; xs ITU WINK TO BIT GOOD AND OIINAP 0000.1, all queue 00 at the DNS lIIVA, erhereloo walked every. thing usually kept by a Clothing Otore, made or nomad.; Sr Cod= work made to order he the latest Ityle. Ito• member the Golden Doe hive, 270 Liberty West. ditiAtd J. DUO/WEIL, JR: U'ARME FARMS !—A Farm of 111 acres noar DLImUIO. 78.,-eln cultinition, all udder , lona, and imitable for grain or grams • comfortable d log Imam, °collard, barn, de, le. A. Farm on the Tenn. pleplank road; 44 sore. in caltinktlon; good linyrenetnenli. A term of GO wren In Mawr county. Alarm of Slum lime Freedom. A Perm of 182 germ, 12 mile. from lb. dti; well Improved and In good order. 10 acres of Odd, with good throning hones, 3 tonne from Allegheny city; 084523,000. 20 wren of well Improved land, fruit ISM/ dwelling h0u50,410.,44 miles from the city. at scree of land near the city for sad to lobo( 1, 4 and 6 serlitonli* bleier market gardens. Tor mode by IL CUTHBERT Alt BON," ; deb Real Estate and General Agin, 61 Market greet.' NVEST $1 AND KEEP WARM.— L . 60 cents will bay • good Merino Shirt, , 60 cents will buy IL a good pair Morino Drawer.. • CALL AND BB—OPEAM CHEAP! , A Fine 801 rt for 76 =dr, A better on. far 87% cents, IL and upward". GLOVES. CIALINTLIST3 AND UAL? HOBE proporl t o . o. Maly low. Shirt Dollar', Cravats, new, &arra, llandkerobtafa, gal. maers, Eat grouts, lc., at great tarp:simile, rodnee.tAo -;. All Blum UNDLIISMICEB AND DRAWKELD, for rAdla, 4ineee and Children, deli) BATON:OHM it MACEITE, 11' Yulh idJ. URSERt4ENDERS, CIEIK STOVES. PARLOR BENDS* lUTINU_ATOITEB, C4CLlfit COAL LIODR, PARLOR COAL PLO* I3AYIIINCPAPCABATTIS, BIRD CLOZB, rtes MOOS, LEON rlAufebed, PIAla slid Pretax] TINPIWAREIE, ATANPP ;. ' PATENT OILIDLRONN, ItiAB STOVIE Itc ie. ' w iS' ' 8010. . HICADBIIAW,No.Ia Woad street, u Pint door bekror th• dip of Um Golden Clua, A Stook of Clothing Wanted. ;A NY PARTY RAYING A •CLOTELINO or TAILORING BOBLINSS to dispose of AIWA =. "7 * tl=lCo(h7.l &LIT. 'b.= 'cow dolor. Nom but • Orst chin bottoms wanted. de10342. 4 iy • • . w. ".o Hama In atom for Ws by ,BIBIABT • • Acts fibturtioentrnls e ETRE WHITEItE AD ItEPORTS - having been circulated recently that oor brand of Id hlte Lead was not pure, lateral ""i""a home. to lists city, to order to satisfy thew. eielee ID regard to the quality of the article, placed emus. pies In the haulm of contradent Chemists for airs/yds. Ple low*. ere the arel leave It to anonprajodiced pot. Id tojodgo of the truth of the reports. its Boylston xi, B.ston, Oct C.fh, Misted LTOS, Puma too, --Metalled your samples of Paint and suspected Lord, and have made analy sis al them. Id the mixture* of Lead and finely divided matter, the Iced is pore, while the finely divided part to oxidoot Lead, •ci.llbli 4 o.l, from the ail. Them Is no Barite or other earth in the mixture with the metallic Lead, sod oz. Ida of Lead, as thii whole rade.n under soda flux, nod does whet. .ifiid.Ttfid, show the presence of impurity. The oxide did not reduce Into Leal, as the mere soeldentslele enniztance of there not being "mhos inifielent, from the mariner its which the ell burnt o belled of In the sensible. Semple of Load in Od-this sou also ..orud for any , imptirity, but toned to mandat of Oil and White Lead only. I Wad thereto.* cotudder both sample. Pore In .1.71.1" tioct. Iteetsctitilly, te . A. A. RAY °This mtsture sue the rend t of w Attempted onaltsle by • 'Abner of thm cloy, In the employ of !team. Lyoo, !shorh Co, painting the Monongahela Hon., Aud pronounead Impure, and wag mot by them to A. A. Hayes, Chemist, of Boston, for analysle. AN/LYOP OP MUM. rowan t WZIOIIIII,III or I , PIIILLDIMPUIA, OP • !LIM= FORMS D DT lIIIIIIRB. mt. lecom.r a. co., or PITT ED a.' Pittsburgh, Oct. Os, UN. Kan. ?owns t Wixom., Phltsdelph Ges/...:—We forward to.day by apts., • keg of B. .. lekonstock A CO. Pore White Lead, which we wink you to anal, re at you* Nulled convenience, sod send r• the ettely de Very reepectfully, Wkt. kfcCULLY tr. CO. paoadalphia, Ocf. 270411109. We have emu:tined the keg of White lewd ground to oil, went to rot, branded "Pure White Lead," end nod It to be an repromeated Use hundred parts of the mixture furnish 011 White "Ln4::.:: , Very requelfully, your& PUWIIRS A WE OUTMAN Ody PM, cant. AN/LYIOII or 0. W. WITHIN, ZIG., arum T. OP PITT° BURGH, OP / 11/LIIPLII ItURNIBBILD B 1113BIRS. JOHN rnoirrata! & 00., rimmen. or PITTBDUBOIL tsburgh. Oci.aoth, Mc—there emtnmed the sampl ite of White Lead left el My Laboratory. It la • pure male °articulate of Load, entirely free from any adulteration or adman:me erbabiver. Iteepecnolly, 0.110/WitS W. WHYS! &N. AEALTSTS RIDE AT TOE REQUEST Or • A SIANUVAC- Tustin 02 WHITE LEAD IS LOUISVILLE, It. NEmay. 0. LosiiTak, STErvilits 30/71. 105 IL A- F•crungeock go., Pitt•burgb—Geme : In reply to Toots 01 the 20ili ineL Whilst Intemated in the manfecture of White Lad In this city, I examined • goat number of White Leeds coming into the market brooded Purr- Amongst the amber aamined waa your article, and eticiceal I give you the copy of the ream , . handed me by Hr. Thos. N. Jenkins, who made be analysis. The keg engrained. I obtained from ow Wow:city bowies, who al that time, 1 believe, were the only perm. iwlling your Lead in the shy. Sly purpose at the time, was to no wain erectly, tun compaition of these Lade, and, thaw fore, I placeni them. for analysis in the hands of a competent ctamist The anglygla iR It. martial will allow that it wan carelnily conducted. Yenta, very reepectfully, TEIOIIAS N. WILSON. Seplawber 200,11350. Da. Ti.. Wl l 3oo,Louterllle, Sy.—Act' Jar —1 o reply to your note of this date, 1 base to gay, that on the 2121 of Sep tember, 1050. I analyad a ample of White Leal to 0,4 mated which was mdentood mIA Sahnestock . • Plttebergh Lead. lily sofa of the angly•la emu follows: Per amt. Oarbonate Leal 9000 HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAyS •Ituo!obis 31-1o:t4;* Reapectfolly TI •Tblaam;,ll proportion of Innoloble matter, lb. unarm:alb Moro per mat, Ir probably dirt In tn. Oil. In addition l the above, we Leg leave to elate that We bass been snore! W the roartotscture of White Lead kw measly aliteen yews, evelyttaldurtng the rutin perlod have never placed oar .610 no a keg*, White 1...4 4:1 contained wtythlng but Load and Lthleed ANL We not only rialto for oar brand of Lwl, ntrirt pat tiy, bat • degree of floottear wad whiteness not equaled by any other brand. B. A. FALINESTOCK CO., Comer of Firat and Woad Streets 1321=1132 RARE CHANCES I OR IN V EST EN I THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE Durable, Perfect and Cheap STATE, TERRITORY AND COENTY BitVITS FOIt SALE. ErIIE IRON CITY SIiiNIPLE patented I/ Sdr! P. C 171 F: IN, lain:der, of Nita burgts, to, Juno 7tb, 100, ut to the public, comacedefuluett achaatryror—rge ore. thlrarltity. rl .nu earallenr. of emri. It. inaporiority to or r ns•ehir... Malay n.-- Vast it Is provided with an onteantua by which the edging of the Stditgle 1. perfumed by the saw which cute 11 amt whkh to a string of from,. FORTY TO Firrr 1.611 &wood, by the nem. of two Ifew.llea, the block whet, placedantlef ameba. I. adjusted to .op pweltion the opera tot fogy deft's, by whiflt there la oaring, of TWENTT PIE CE M I F TISIDICIL• Third—lt will low awl edgy SIXTY SHINGLES MINUTE! The machine will also Col Veneering, Looking4Bess Becks, Barrelllesds,Ciges Boxes, ets. THE IRON CITY MACHINE Gn tei famished complete for S.I:A by the manofxtnr•r In thie city, MY S. 8. YOWLER, mod can be mem in operation at the Sliming Milt of Mr. W. STLWORiII, corner Seventh and Otani etreeta. RIGHTS 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. Persons desirousof investing, can not find a better opportunity than the present. Call and examine the Machine. dol:dtf MIIOIIIDRIOURNIIINI ""'s•~ STOVES, (MATES AND RANGES. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO BISSELL& CO., BY THE STATE . FAIR ALSO, A Silver Cup, Silver Medal, And various Diplomas awarded to BISSEL & CO., by the Late County Fair held in this city. fdanufnotufora of Elm y Variety of Cooking, Parlor •ND HEATING S'I'OVES, Fine and Common Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, And Um Celebrated PIOST l'ltr.mtuta O.PIW, 0003:LING B.ANGES If you want<fl; FINEST GRATES nod FENDERS mado in this city, call on Himself & Co. 1f you want the BEST COOKING RANGE ma4o in Pittsburgh, can on • PARLOR STOWS, Minufseturen of the OKEAT COAL COOK STOVE VICTORY . , • Th. Upt Co•I Cooking Store that fa mde• If you Want • WOOD 000 ft IMO 8 / o Tre pt the BLACK OAK, the plead dote that to oat. COAL, TONGA, • SPAN bawl, alwayaimbiblted "sr- Uinta, Grits arla Banta at State and (bunt, tar, "T". If you ars building slims and ram' Ant rata latch io tbS way of osOTOYII, GRAM, ur RANGX, don't fall to call QS Rakil XO. $BB Loony streit. BISSELL ,t, CO BISSELL & 00., jetsullancous. ..... _ SAMUEL GRAY & SON, la AVE OPENED, in addition to a large estortnerst of CLOTHS, to the mod deitrable whom for fine Delmar frock Costs, eeverel new vedettes to Nap, Harrington and Elysian BEAVER, OVERCOATINSO! CHOICE STILES IN CILEVIOT3,Ic, ac.. FOR WALKING SUITS And the Latest Designs for TROWSERS AND WAISTCOATS N 0.19 FIFTH STREET, T, Oti E fr o 4174",5, A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to the luper stock and greatest variety of litova In the State, among which Will it found the colsbrated COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, -J Eureka and Arbiter. VICTOR, LITE OAK & PITTSBURGH El= PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES 11=1:=1 [lrma 1:1,10cm:wont. offrred to Bun ten! wn.l other. to watt of OFLATCI4, ORATE FRONTS, PNNIDEIttI, tr. aroolJ .11 particular attention to car justly colcbra• tad DOCTELE-TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING S'FO V E ; TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER The only (Us ma Smoke-Canso wore In lb.. market 011. ere that a, called au have not the DOODLE TOP—the main Leah:ire to wring Plum nod YWol, tablet. w.cared to C. by two patenle. To thoou In want of • f h.ro far y o. , that U. oar , er talloil to Oro satUtartion, aro would moolotoarol (heap, trhkh, although the, hare t l «•r town oxbibltvat at Rate or o ,, noty Yalu. have lataratiiton roe thuablllly and Zeno oloy lo foal unequalll+l try au) other r In tha Nat.. C AUTION!— Ito v oo Soo e rall.hl G:ts Con nutnem without the Doable Top. not s:r.„nd F IRST E'REMIGM .A WARDED •:r •!,ide nS TIE STATE FAIR TO may. tiK,r GRAFF CO.„ M 41.14 UFA.CrU PEE RS FOR. TIM Dm STO V E S FOR TOR lIMF COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With tar,. r...a root for throgrlas in Coal, .4 N D vase woof) coo 4 . STO l'E. DIPLOMA. FOR LAST I.AtINDP.VISTOV L. Alan. on Isnod faine , nannrgdnent gleatlng gtown, Ptak, and V-nry Ora.. grouts, I,n4orn, Pad and Dog loon, dngtr Dow., CRAFT & CO., _ , No. 945 Liberty Street, ki Sll6 lINAD or WOOD MUST. Perrenraor. Porn Dt7PUY & MITCHELL, PRODUCE COMMISSION . MER cpe NTS. OCl2c. No. Sleet'. Illoek. Boutik-Wattel St., eor. La Salle at., Chic Wareohorti4o No. 13 South-Writer fq, Solicit for the purchase of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. .37011.2[211 IN PTITL6.OI3. Hitchcock, Wthaety a Co,Daniel Wallace., CPI, Gamy, W. Casa. Kai, I Blows. Watt Wilson. tiottahoo, Vag., aoihdam W. ...... P. A. TURPIN. FINLEY & TO QPIBr s COMMI,SSION MERCHANTS, CEI:ICA.GrO. 114-0 iv. {Articular attention to the porchaneand salaof FLOUR, ORAIN AND PORK. llarn ro—ureuvocyrrk ON Pittsburgh, P.. /NO. B. CANPIELD, do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do ealtanodia ere f i alan za N. ET£.1333T1•713,, WC- T,-, DENTIBT, 191 PENN STREET, opposito St. Cldir Hotel, Insert. Teeth on Plat. of Carafe and Porulattn abo, on Gold and other Medallic Buts when de. aired. All other Nadal operations carednlty attended ta— tlectrical Anaaahesta applad In artractlua teeth. nolikly A CARD. —DLNLISTRY.— DR. ()ALVIN KING, No. 47 DMITIEIFIRLD, ST., Wee... 341 and 4th, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Tenders Us services to the citizens of Pittsburgh and visite Ity In the tine of Ids prof ..ion. /Is operated. In the most Improved modem of 11.otsl Surgery, employ lag wads mstsel• els se have stood the ordeal of • lona eaperienos. llts la. salliartywith IS. most difficult operet/sa Incident to the profession, warrants him in wowing the public that pen feet satlsfmtion .111 tie Ulm In all caste entrusted to hie hood.. Term Moderate. no242md CSILL; SURGEON DENIIT; OffiCeng .. nd Realdenta No. GRANT STREET, oppcalta the Coon flovq believes he can molt the wanb of coy that may /scot him with 'holt pounnom Any of the mionaatyht. of Troth triaaread tf wjabad. coyly COCCUS, Coins, nOAL9ZNIS3, (k.,.‘"vvitt, and landmaza, Tamar SOWEnt, of any affection of Throat CURED, the trioN GNIAL [Kamm, Moan In Conommon, Bunt cm a T a ' l ' l . RWE'LITir:D Cacao, Anion, I ;foct\C' Twours, c l oTa w le'z'll 3 . l .,.`"' " 4 DmPT4 and clearanl conairtnann for COUGHS. lc. 4 Dr, 0. P. DIGELOW,Bodon. ^Hare Trotnd rzirens• Revly crrriarable for LIOARSJINESS." . HENRY WARD BEEDLIKEL "7n-commend their we to PUBLIC SPEAKERS." nor. K. IL OILkYIN, N. York. :Most salutary Mir/in lIRONCIIIITIIL . • kov. S. BEIGFILI11). lforrirto.u, Ohio. "BwfciaY nAmmwMßedfo tornk r y JrontcOLD" IL. 8.1. f ANDZItSON, 6t. Lonb. ..12ficatioa Me removing ilerematese and irritation fOO Throat, to common with SPIAKILUS.d SINGOSRS,^ Prof. et. STACY .1011NMN,LeGrange,tle, Teacher at Steele, Southern remelt, Ovllegm .Great DenAtltalten take before and after pmilsing, a. prereng Ilnar Beaus. Prom thdr Net effed,:j think they loa.l pmnanent adtanfews tows." Roe. 11: :RO WLEY, A. IL, Prealdent AlPeas Colleg, Ton. Euld by all Peaked+, at 911 coati per box. Also, BROWN'S LAILATIVR.TIIO,3LIES, or, Cayman° Lammas, for Dysmtitt, huliirestion, Conatipatien, Head ache, Belioo Affection... de. • noPtdihramT U!t~T'~:"«7TT~ WILL SELL THE UNDIVIDED HALF JL of 000 ACRES OP LAND Willlaht on Gordon Run and the Allegheny River, at Tedioute, Warren county, Pa. The prorpecte for finding 0010 *bandana° on this property, either by eluting shafts or boring welle, aro of the moot flittering character: Tho Oil thee on the water along the shore of the deer; nowe day and night from timings en this land; Is loved In the welletord everywhere on the one end river bothnor, by digging a few feet below the curare of the ground. OAn experienced Party hue engaged to bore • well for 011 on ebb, land, and expect to commence opera. dons in a few days. Thie property Is only 10 or 13 mile. from a Atatlon aim the Sunbory & Erie Railroad, between which and Erie care are running daily. For partkulare enquire of W. W. WALLACE, dethlwdAwP 3113 Liberty 'newt, pitteburo. PATTELIURGH 110 LT WISILKAIe LE WIS eic 'PHILLIPS. N 0.4158 Liberty St. W • V nre now prepared to receive and fill orders for Carriage Bolts and Axe Clip; also Bole rid for Bgea,,Hailrodd Can, Bream Boats, Agricultural He chinos, btaßnsut•, and over ported for which bolt, are triad. °Mai solicited and with prompted, 'ma die patch. [cddittdkwly7 LEWIS PHILLIPS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. - Lll 'LADIES' DRESS GOODS, AT BURCHFIELD & CO'S. ia-Lsdie• will no well to secure some of the Bergs Ice we are altering in Poplins, Woo r Ottomans, All Wool D. Woes and Ottomans. - not) AA BARGAIN—SiIty-lime barrels warrant ad pare ars Whisks', user four years old; will be sold in whole or lots to sultpurcbasers. rano:min WIWI orals wilds of this kind would do well to all and siatolos It, so It will be sold low to dbw out the cousigusterd. • 4. 3 &DMZ. WIRTS !mom blbrell street SHIRTING MUSLINS.—BURCHFIELD *Co. have thin roorelog revolved soother auto of three eery =Tarim' Fhtellog (heavy and soft illtl.h4) fur winter mgr, also, Ace &met lawns very•chesp , • ... - We are {foiling oat oar huge eta* of' Whaterllfrile Chmta at prim that make them great bargees.' - .•LpirilvosToN;l' • COPELAND & rietors MANIIPACITIIE FAIRBANKS' PATENr _ - SWCK , naY,ltiAtY, ORR, 0.4 g THONjand for 1LI: purposes of Merobarollilmj. iriOthe; bormani or *it' lighter, loth notalog Looco er totttoto4 OrNooden Coitivat, and of all claws asa caiwitial,buca nallmad Parixes dawn" to the to,oli tbancer &Wu em,l NaLlfieci. ALSO, Way aro tbs. Pateoter...l. itauolectoit , te of the 'euritellell JANCS PACED DOOR LOVES AND LATCHES for right v r hli hitotl doors, °tower, rtes arid sarionsly trimmed and finished. COTTEN MILLS ' ', PAINT MILLS, CORN HILLS and •SWELLERS, SAUSAGE CI:IITT FIRS and STUTTERS, BOLTS, RELFSITOTTING GATE and SIIITTTER LUNGES, EEO , CASTORS, . AXLE lIILLIES, WARDROBE BOORS, FIRE IRON STANDS, go., le.; together *Rh emery variety .”, fdsileahle Castloss and Domestic Hardware generally. n 028.131 ____ . dr VOZ/ 1 /7' l CHEAPEST! BEST I! I.A fto EST $35 pays the Tuition for Sigte and Double Book-keeping, Writing, TOmmercial Arithmetic and Le a tyres. Eight ereeks board, SA fitathniery: Sit Fell Course, $.15. entire exictutem, 1 ' ' Metal time to complete a full cooritidiom 6 to 10 weeks. Every Madan; upon graduating, le , gnatenteed to be ones patent to amnia the Book. of any Ituslitess, and gnaltfled to earn a ealery of front $5OO to Students unto at my time—Nti:Vication—Review at plasm:re. FIRST PREMIUMS POE BEST BUSINESS WRITING FOR 1839, received at Pittsburgh.PLilladelphis and - Ohle State Fair et Zanesville. Alec, at thaMoriptel Faint ef the Uolon for the past roar year.. IMidinhrters' um received athal(Price. Fur Circulars, Specimens arid Entbetlished Vieux of the Collage, 00d0110 Pee letter otampe kr' 1 anuadawr P. W. JR.NRlNS,lPittsburgb, public it otlii4 L'[..Tuu Regular Meeting i-.4''tho lliatatical Society arlli be held AWN DAYDVSNINO,I2thdrist., at 7 %o'clock, at this Rooms of the klereattlle Library Am.. elation. A fall attendance is requested. delD2td D. L.; 4ASON, Pecretary. Orrics CLIVLLaIIi & etntet7abu R. n. Co: t Clovelaid, pee. Lt, DM.) o , Tns Annual Meeting of flie Sttockholdera orthe Cleveland it Plttahorithi Railroad Coishisoy far the election or twelve Directors and ttantactlim of nee., will Iw held et the crllce of tb•Compsoy, to Cleve. land, on IV EDN ES DAY, the Ith day aegivocary nOO4OOlO o'clock A. • The Transfer Books will hohlosed on the 10th instant, and remain closed till January sth. E. ROCKWKLL, Becretare, Cleveland, Ohio. 0 , 5 1 / a aNall C 41,1 Pittetrargbafp4. Nth, 1859, f LITDIVIOLND.—The PresidOit and Directors of this Cowpony hate thle,ydej.Oiclared a alildend of Text Dorlarcand Fifty Cotesotroseh share of tbeoapital Stock, oct of the earned pronto of the!leat etc meth; to be applied to the redaction of the Stork Due BlEttc _ oo•11:1nd LIENItY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. PcirmittvantelelliotoCil Me I: Pittsburgh, , N 01 ev.ls, WDIVIDEND.,—At meeting: of the Direct or. ot this Company, held thk day, a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. was declared out Of the profit. Of the wt .le months, payable In cash on dateind to the bOldera of pald up Stork, and to be credited ty Etna Notes of bold. era of Stock Ind folly pald up. uoltamd I. °atilt iIPEOUL. y. m u cm ento GRAND PAN prrzir. sum*, The dieehigulehed culroato of Teolpaiiheb, exhlhil this Magnificent Work otrkri, TlllB MAY, (BATIJIIDAY,) Idtb, MONDAY, UM.. December, hi All who ha. wen it piononnce it one bf the driest and mod valnableechlbillone that hare eta *felted Chia 01E7. On SATURDAY, at 3R. IL, • 8p4<1.1 tx.hibittazi for the Young. grery ewhibltion.at 7 1 4 AloCia. THE TEIIPIRANOEVILLE 13110111. Will be preient af tarnooo at 3.3 evening at 7! .31.4 a camber of ap p proprlate wage 41131-01riale ticket, 35 cuntr, ticheie,ll.oo; children 10 cent.. defßitd: FRANKLIN BILLIARD SALOON, FRANKLIN lIALL, z I' A t . . •; e.iJi , . 45th wt., opposite Pittabtiriih Thei‘tre .10S. MATTHEWS, Ja., Pxo . *awn THIS elegant ara commoiliOul Hall la now proelded with NINE NEW 11,111EX4BEE BILLIARD TABLES, of the lateet and mottappreikedltyleandpattern, and I. other.t. Snod up equal to 414 th thefolintry for - the aci-ornm,..tellen of eilizent and strangirts,'and for light, oh, comfort an f convection:tee, he not atirpaiNed, If equaled to the W....tone Stet.. The Proprietor ailiett• • contlnuatfon of the patron., no liberally bestowed nn Me Saloon beret. Awe. nod assures the potato that eirkl ettentlon arm he Pall to Nut, eosetert and pleamana. ' N, It —Attest for the cola of dlloi Balls; Cloth, Curs. CurPotnte, Chalk sod all other:ardelee to hit lhoe, erht , n he can Esp.w of ou reeeonebh, teems and at the ,aitrasclarer's whole/ale priers. 4c lid Etutattona,T . , _ n inn' COII -- 11117ILVII -ooLiainii . AND 4!. , WRITING ACA'ThErkIY, College Hall, Diamond, :01rinIngh,m . , TZ0.518, OAI3II ON ZNIFJLICIE. - For Ornamental Writing.-416y f " PlateWritlog---- - 10 .: Time onllmitad. " Writing and Ifook•Heaplng 33 ,; i • FICITLi, C , N: BEUFFILE, Protector of Writlmanditoolt.Bcaplng. G. 11. LEITILISAD, Jr., Prams* oliParnmanahlp. daO.l T. WELLS, Prefers= at boot-EnOing and pomin Oslmilathina. ! • Det my. W. B. DOLTON, Lecturer 0i,..p1At017.190"ral ects DON. R. P. FLENNIKEN, Ex. 11. l 8. Ml:abet-to An• mark7a member of the PltLbnrah ,ectelrer On Om, mental Law. PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer on Etoetltlem. Call and wa what has rarer two Deftlia attempted by buy penman, namely: Specimens of Ornantental and Prattles/ Penmanetdp rwanted in yettrprerencei fa the Mort apace of front DI etworuL and upwards. ,• I sons boardlng at SADO per weak.t Ittrallnabano Ferry free for students. Eantranc• at any elms. , For epaimana of ofthatid Drudneew Wrldog, endow two poems etampa, &ado!. a. n. Larrtiewt), exthdpe. 3 r,- ; pit taborgh. Pa. EV222:1 pENN INSTiTOTE, • lIABOOON eTRBET , NEAR VANN Will r...apeo on MONDAY. Um SeEh Abaum Terme SV per mod. of five months. J. DL UIITII, lyd PriNtlpal. alca.sapsos, IRISH LINENSit. DAM4SES, DIAPEO,VC. CONSUMERS OF RIOILAAD ON'S SIN ENS, and thom del.w of obtaining' the GS:MINA GOMA should s.a that the articles thy Merchant ant ed with the fell natrs of the firm, J. N. ItICIEtARD6ON, BONN- OWDEN as a nusrantee of thancundncee sod dritattiiityof timGoodt. This caution is rendered ementiallzuecemar7, to large quantities of inferior and defective Ldnerle are preparW mason after Deegan and sealed with the time of 111011ARD! SON, by Isiah Homes, who, ressrdlesi ofl the infury thus inflicted alit.? the American comm a. and the manulso toren of the genuine Goode, will not, readily abandon beteiness eo profitable, while purchaser* nen be ImpOsal on with Goods of • worthless character. J. ISOLLOCHZ A Lanai. Arena 56 ChurchAtred, New York. STAPLE AND FANOY IiAEKETS.-A t . 17. and relied assortment. of aynost everysarlety Is of BASICETH, I .- ~ laclading Market., Traveling, Clothei, Vilocy Tracsll4, Bowing and Card, of our own rosonfiente. or Importtl, now open for Inspection, by ~ I no2lnloodkwlsT . B. RIVALII, 21 Diamond. FE THE CITY AND.COUKRY 'MADE 50 dos. Brooms, assorted wire snit ritzier, 100 dos.Ohorns, assorted styles aird Ores; 100 oasts Tuba, pine and mdar. , I . .... 60 drum Measures, pine and my r , , lb) do Steamboat. Deck Buckels; I . Bdo Draw ' do :..1 i 60 do—Painted Tabw, two and *red hoop; 100 do do Bucket*, sasortorh 60 do Washboards, do ..: 60 nests Market Basks* open,..; ; 1 .. 60 do do do 211 .:. r • 'X dosan do do assorted slioc. '. 10 do School Baskets. sasortiOlnaq 10 oasts Loll.' l'Ancy Ilaskets, assorted: 20 dozen do do do - ..g do Now In store and for Bala b 1 ,: . ; ! . no=c3k•lcT • B. RIDDLN, 11 Dlsison& HOUSE-FnitNIBIIIING GOO .24,TP1w, Knew.. ~..... - - .. . /DS, such as aba, Clotho Maas, Chamber :Cabe. 4.l`nba, Keeton, Plll4 Brooms, De HOP., Kula TreYs, Clothes ILt Dampers, Nursery and lest sad Clothes .13sakat4_ , Rios, Rolling Pll3l,Pot,,td Mashers, Martha Rat and ?douse Traikti, With many caber vtielea, too nennetem great variety, Just opened and for sale by ruataradt velsT RAWL ILIDY ADIES' FANOY BASKETS; ' TRAVELING BASKET/3, RETIODLES; CARD AND BE VVINEVBAEBETR, KNlrriso BALD BAAgETS, KEY AND ALL BADNESS, TOY AND TUMBLER DAMNS, . In greatvariety and atria, Jast selected for the HOZIDA: 'B, acid be salalbj SAUCING EIDDLEi no=lmdlerlsT No.= Dfstneald. TILE FIRST BAPTIST CON r REGIATION OPP= TEL= CIIIMALIAnaIr, • CORIVZIC GE.ANTIND THIRD FOR SALE • ON REASONABLE Ili Together with the ORGAN It Ls volt and enbatantleßr bat, aiigalfle of heating alg hundred persona comfortehlb and 4, 0 1- 4 , 1 for txcatuoo It I. too =III for their monnanndation. For terms, So, apply to WM 11. EVRRBON, N 0.94 Water Went, orj. vow., JR, 22S Liberty otn,tt; julndtf , Seaatary or T im m s. alte.infOOK .131BM/fa:AND BLANK BOOK lIANUSACTORY.e—AII E. 1441 of Binding to larg.andamattgoantittee, either °enemata! or Ado, dome 10 reeemable Owe. flawing frantlee, siipetior 'Aug We: , tabllahreent in tile City, poi:adhere hilts nepend upon haf. l og 114r:work tfooe in the bold stalentiqn moth lam time thaw= De done elsewhere. A. IL ROI AND. Ineentar of Improremeet In Beak Bindlnß. Singartripondblti Xos• and 74 Third street, Pitaberab. noWlydla 81 - 11CCLIFIELD A CO. A - Are tog*k ttf GOODS 10R..0111118131A3 PlCsr,itfr• ' • Pittru 444 -pandas snip stile 'MO deg '1 auk auction ,5 alas. J. G. DA.VIE4, Auctioneer.. Commercial Bales Boa= No. Se Vial. Meet: VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTIOX- On Tuesday earl:flop. Dec. 151 h, at 7 eckCk. et the commercial salmi noose, No. 64 arnl beteble • 11 that,. Bank of Pittaboigbi 10 do illsochaote acid Nlanufacturora' Dank! '25 do Eureka loanranca Co. etorlr,' 10 •do Illooongsla do do du 10 do Alleithany do do do 10 do Pittsburgh do do do - dal2 J. C. DAUM AlicL CLOAKS, SIIAWLS, TRIMMED BON NETS, AIILLINERT 000 DR, HOSIERY, DRUB GOODS, Ac , AT AUCTION.- 63 Ladles' Cloth Dlookt ^3 Ladles' anorto4 l ll6l, AO doz. do sad Elbow Wool 1.0 do !does' Wod eons 20 doz. Nrdol Comfort 4 do Ladles and Gold's snorted Glom; 10 do Wool limbo lieltdonstde wita.r trimmed [Lamas, or silk woke', lit, .to. and other DIM= /4. • Ribbons, Michas, Lines, At. Pammorta nut Pobrint Moths. Prints, etc doll: J. fl, DAVIS. dna. TTNULAIMED PLOWS AT AUCTION.-- On Tburs..s. Dec 2 ,I. .t 2 o'clock, P.ll, at the Corm;.. merc.l Sal. Ir.ons, fin. 54 Filth West, on Icount salons It nisi concern. Id in; freight sod clump*, .111 1.. mid, 24 Ploys• from the stranicr Gemly friend., milts, redeemed before the dsy of ssbi, no%l .1. G. DAMS, And. AUSTIN LOOM IS & CO.. Merchant.' Exchange. STOCKS AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold at the Merchante racleange, on Thateday morning. Doer loth, se 11%o'clock, 2) shun. Allegheny Ineurnoce Mock; :Y3 dares Member - 0 • do do • 0:1 shares Citizens do do dela AUSTIN LOOMIS • 00., Anon. ALl,Eti.titNr PROPERTY FOR SALE —Two Lots ou Montgomery street, 3D fort Trout esieh am/ extruding slang Taylor avenue 113 tert. Terms, ono-fourth each, bola= no I, 2 mid 3 years. Ap-• ply to , AUSTIN WOBII B & CO., 68 Fourth street: - STUCK SALES BY AUS'fIN LOOMIS & 00„ AT TRH M Y.HCIIANTY. EXcLIANUA EVERY TLIUSBOA V BVSNING.—Itenk, Bricks, Inn...rice end C*', stock, Bond end lOW text., sold public Oa* at the llerchants' CACl:Lenge . AUSTIN LOOMIS 00. Note.. Drafts sod Lome on Heal Mato negotiated Oa latuonable term by AUSTIN LOOSIIS A CO, sari Stock Sole Broker. 92 fourth it. LOGAN di GREGG I6fiolttSßß 07 HARDWARE, NO. 5 WOOD STREET, Pour Doors si.ove Et. Charles Hotel, Je.9o.ltha O. 15. Dar., late of Loncoster...—Loose Caeca, L Plttshl GEO. S. Daman & co., Commission Merchants, YOB TUB ME OP PIO IRON, BLOOMS, ' , &0., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. \ Una '—Lyon, &orb * Co, Pittsburgh; Lriugston, Oopaland t Co., Pittaborgtu Thos. IL Franklin, E R , Lo- caster; Hon. Simon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Gardner a 130 , Holltlayabuiir. THE ENTERPRISE Insurance ,Company OF PEEILADELPIWA, Ineuree Against Loos or Damage by Fire on Building., Merchandise. For.. nitui La., at Reasonable Rites of Premium. Dtanaroin.—Y.lthaford Starr: WWI= Mliee, of Wm.. Mlles & Falter: Joe. M. Atwood, of Atwood,-: white 1 Co; Ban). T. TroMr.t. of Tred4, Stokes & Co. Beau Wharton n Horded L. Dawson; Geo. IL Stewart, of Btownzt & Bro.; John ILlttown, of John H. E rown & Co.; r. B. A. Fahnestook, of B. A. Fel:mattock 4 Co.; &show B. Cash; J. L. Brrloger, of Woad & Erriogor. , F. RATCHFORD nT/ULR, Preeldeit: Cnesua W. 00:v.8/crab:LIT. Plmneuxon Rey resnces.—Wm. Holm.. A J. Wafer & Co., Thomas M. Howe, Beg, Joe. Barnhill, Rep., Allen Kremer, Bea, Wilson, WElmy & Co„, Wile., Payne ACo,,. Bogey, Bravo & Co., Using:non, IZ%eland.t. Co., Jamee.R.: Lyon & Co., Wm. S. Levi - 4y & Co: GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., Agents, joSII-Geo d Igo. 82 Wood SerneL CARD. • T HE UNDERSIGNED lIAS THIS DAY emodutml with him in the MEWL/SALE GROOMES ROSINESS, Mr. &MUM ZWART end Mr. WILLIAM DERRY, end omit continue the sum .t lb OLD STERN NO. ET 1 LIBERTY STREET, tlfrectiplpodte the Engin Hal.'. • • (101111 LT. PiltAlmrch, 301 y 1, I.H. ••—• SAMUEL EMERY...WM. GORMLY,.....WM. CURRY.' W. GORAILY & CO., W3aCOLJEIEULL.I3 •GROCERS,.' DEALERS IH VISIONS, PRODUCE' AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, . No. 271 Liberty , Plttsbiargh, Pa.. lataar.d. a HONE TO HE ADHIftED THAN THE RICHEST DIAPEM EYES WOILN DT Kings or iqmperors. WHAI? A Baatrrirun - MAD Or HAIL MIELE article that will naturally restore the color of the hale, (the changing of which to grey being • an hinlestion of • lack of proper eecretions.)•ii. tr uly • Yale • able medicine. Prof. WOOD'S RAM TONIC Is the only .. safe remedy for baldness, dryness, premature change of - color. and the several evidences of a lack of secretions at the roots of the hair, which can be toned. Quern preparations &bond, and "hair tonics" fill every "corner the weeny. avoLl all "hair tonics" anima known to be • the preparation of sonseguan abase 'celebrity has 'Demme worldwide. Do not lot any nostinna vender expertmeat upon your hair. Touch nothing you have not good reason to believe la all that It purport. to be. Professor Wood has earned, by years of severe test of 'the virtnee of ida prow , anon, his present fame. Orerdbe certificates are beton, iv of the value of thle Hair Restorative, fun, parties who have tried It. Read the following:. 97ra YORK, April giti o /an. WOOlh—Dear Sir. Permit me to capita to youth. obliptions lam under for the erntlre restoration of my hair to Its edema color. About the time of my 'mint in the United States It was rapidly becoming grey, bet, upon the application o t your "Mir Itestoratire Hewn remised Its original hue. I consider your Bretorative as • 'xylem,- derftd inlintkm, Y. quite eflimacious ea well as agreeable. I L deer ly, sr THALB/1110." Rev. ib C. WB UTTES , Indianapolis, Ind, sae be wore • wig far several years, but by the use el Wood's Oak Heaten stint he now has • floe head of hale. Alt Bold by ill Orcggian, and by O. J.Wcr:+l .1 Co., 4U Ibm 4 d l t4l.ll4lr York, laud It 4, /darket 'treat, Stratl4,llo. Bold to Pttfilittrill by Dr. GEO. 11. REMY., B. L. nu. NICEITOCK AOO., mid 411Droggiria ratzStrlty] Otrill' & SECEIPAILD, 00:MMIS:SION 'MERCHANTS, AND DRAMS VI OTTR, ex:Laxly do P.ROSEETCIC, No. 343 Llbtrt, Strese, PITTSBURGH, PA. - (Bioko brawls of FLOUR, for Baser and Pamlly oao, constantly on Bind. Pa:Calla alloarloo paid to fillips order. for linslundio, sroorally. oe&lyd PHCBVIX ST.IL4DI BREWERY, Cbrilsrqf Bus liesseos on 3 1517.(teu street. Ninth Mud, and ROI Mgt Roux and Orssurry, 17: Water ad. SPENOER & GARRARD, Eincoosiora . to Adam Wood, Pittsburgh, Perna. Celebrated Cream, Pale and Amber Ales. Potter ...i Drown Stant, Stock Al. sad Porter. Warranted to keep In any climate. Orders from all parts promptly attended to. Prim Pita mat by MD- Mr. ADAM WOOD coo thanes connected wll4 the concerti as Brower and General klanaser. . ncr..tkly to ioeutlon, In TO IRON MEN. - YIP mut yuaNack" In the lash.gal gg y a n ey, Ohio. 1)11 ECEIVER'S fait OP TILE "MEAN z R. Nature at Wm. Porter el alt. D 7 rirtue of an order of sale to me lamed by the Courier Common rues of Mahogany; county, Ohio, I shill anewto' nubile eels st the Court Mouse, in %afield, to wieboun. ZnTEIVIINDAY. Decemb e r 2/th, M tyk between the homy of 10 g4.. g d 4 P.ll, tho following Real Estate, elm Fifty or ten el din lot No. Austintown said county, tw oltm.t other WWI the Yuma. ennutenanor thereto thereon sms g re g at tam:tribe themsana dollars.' Also, • the minhrg rights to the Cola. Witt Mad Ore end Lime stone on and ander about de hundred acres of land edis. mot. The /mace was erected MUM; and him 6.4,4 r. Ttao3 jln band, tfito 6 months, 3ln 12 months, If, In - lit swaths and % in Zi numths, with Goad security at Watt, pa b . yable onneally. SAMUEL suivi, Becedrer. JOHN M. IDWARDs, tor Assignee. -:Da25:21,114v 21 Diamond. (IMAM) FIRE AND bi ----- "AttINE INSCIR kA AMIE COMM; OP PIIICADELPIIIA.—Thseree are tome cmly. Aped'. Mike center Third and Ter 'Wrests, Pittaborgh.43spltal and anrplesover WOAD. Parties west of tho atinnitaima now braved in thin COM.' ymey, iamb° ing deeire ° eo, will find the oare In this city MOM camellia& than conteepondiog with . the nom . OM • in Philadelphia. Applesauce tor insurance nettle WIT- DOOR; Denetal , Aden; or ItOBEIIT D. T ib riOrPON, Agent, at the Deakins Mose of Keane lianna, mid on.,corner of Third and Weed streets, will receive prompt attention. • - JOEL JOSlZEt.Proaraonr. JaJOZELT &GILLETT, V. P. , J. B. ALTOSD, BOniIMI. • RAM Walter IL Lowrio; llon . Oro. W. w cc 4. word. A. Abell, Err, or Wilmot° Parr, John W. Mg; ber, go:Tough; John Anspeob, Jr., O. J. Ihrpoor. -Pogo's Crwer4 oolonioood 10.COOSES 808 RENT, Waft. DI - main- AjL, ATI POIEZBBI[O/L—n two Mew Nestling Hoes ot 4 room, with two on tles Doziest* se:lo4 . $O op* swab. Also Onotortabls :Brisk Dwelling Mass atis nweos, CM Stare , Boots, was tlitans.&e„ =Werner of tkgwell sot !opal wtrostr.tont tAtopse 7sar. • nlin, stead hem on Piltbetweettabovs BM/Math% st 7 pse yaw 1t0p...; pent bp 4elo • COTIIBELT BOX At Masts; DYE-BLOII&..-70 `der-: ',iv formai by J. - • ' auma =======l
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