;.-, -151 vga4ett „MEM XILICITL.M.!...IIILLLIR 3 -10. L. itICI.Z.D. MMUS ERREITT a CO.. 1.0 . 1T08S and, PROPZIETORB - : -32ITT833'Carte23r TUESDAY MORNING; DEC: 12. ; 1859,, "Go TO Tux 131.AC81106111)."—Under thls cap tion a writer in the Buffalo Express, taking Me cue from the N. T. Evening Poet, tries to demon strate that Pennsylvania, Indiana and New Jer sey con bs carried in laGe without the aid of the Americans or those who were lately known as such. 'TM; purpose!ot this monstrous arithmetic —for he parades figures is a vain attempt to demonotrate it—le to pave the:way for the nom ination of a candidate for the Pnerideney obnoa ions tp those whose aid bas generally been thought essential to , success. He gives the following tables as the basis of his i hvgemeht: i 'knere is the vote of these Steles -1- 1.1,0511.74.1t1,6. 1850 U 7,0,53 z De 1.) 7 7 1 i2 s A a. m. 2o2 Non-votiom vottn. • Itep. 66,000 166,687 2,132 .371,000 1853 01.:173,117 171,150 --- 181,0U0 SEW JZISIT. %IX'S 46,913 555,115 12.,0(q , 1955 1.5,0)1 41,500 3.793 - 17,(g0 61,714 . - 13,000 1616486. • 1856_.... 91,275 118,010 23J 24.000 1858 op-103,82 107,403 - 49,000 .17,600 were fraudulent. Upon these figures the following deductions are based: "Referring to Pennsylvania, we see that the Ropublicarrand American votes together did not equal the voice of the Democrats there in 1856, MO see the Republicans boldiog their own, nod both the other parties—especially the Americana —falling off in 1857. In 1858, tho Oppositiod veto does,indeed, exceed the democratic vote of that year, but it stilt falls short, by more than 32,000, of tho democratic vote of 1856, while the nottoroting votora of thin year amount to 181,000. I may add, that this increase of the Opposition vote of 1858, over the Republietto vote of 1856 and 1857, is sufficiently accounted for, by the diitiaion of the democrats into Le comptoniles and anti-Locomplonites, tho votes of which last named appear in the Opposition vote of 1858. ,Au analysis of 'the table willseg gest what was, doubtless, the fact, that substan tially, tho American vote of 1856, except BOIDC 28,000, passed into the non-voting vote of 1857; and that of 1857 (28,000) was in 1858 divided between the democratic and non-voting voters. The Republicans were not indebted to fhb Americium fur the large locrossetr opposition vole of 1858." This is simply nonsense. The man is writing of matters ho knows nothing about. He ie, in reality, making his facts and building his argu ment upon the fabrication: No tact is clearer or better known in Pennsylvania than that the Re publicans of this State are "indebted to the Americana for the largely increased opposition Tots-of 1858." After the union was effected, that rase, at - Harrisburg, the Americans entered man fully into the support of the ticket nominated; and contributed their full share to its enecese It is-true that a large veto remained at home, that year; bat the proportion ofepublicant re; making at home was as -great as that'of the Americans. In the strong Republican counties, such as. Allegheny, Lawrence, Erie, Bradford, Tioga . erld Sustpichaniia, the falling off from the majorities given to Fremont was quite marked —large enough to have defeated the ticket had it not been for the gainitMado in Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Luzern°, Columbia, Montour, and the mining counties 'generally. Wherever the 'American vote was heavy in 1858, the majority for the Union ticket In 185 S was proportionally heavy. These are facts, as the figures will de monstrate, and it is folly to try to keep such figures off tho blackboard. . The anti Lecomfiton democratic vote helped, doubtless, to swell tier aggregate majority in 1858, but not by any means as much as outsiders are inclined to suppose. The extent to which that element affected the result hiss been very much overestimated. We have no objections to going to the black board; and we therefore present some figures:l for the consideration of the New:York orithme-' I anises. We will take first the comparative ma, jorities given in the strong Republican counties in 1556 and 1858: _ Lep. an). UnlJn e 3 Eoer.t :e in MO. in MS. to 1556. Allegheny, - - - 4609 3549 1099 Erie, 2572 1312 289 Lawrence, - 1847 1322 • 96 Indiana, - - • - 1863 1587 250 Bradford, - - - 4619 3556 101 , 'ioga, - - - - 8155 1635 27 Basquehanna, - - 1313 1167 51' Mercer, - - - - 987 705 118 Crawford, - - - 1969 956 45 -Warren, - - 860 50S . 49 Butler, 751 550 81 24,816 16,827 1,20 . In these counties, it will bo seen, the Fremont rnejorities at 185 G tell off from 24,548 to 16,827 in 1858, and in these counties, there were only 2,200 Fillmore ToteS. Let us recur, now, to the counties which polled a heavy ♦ote for Fillmore in 1556, or In which the American element was strong: tep. vole Fillmore do Union da in MA. In ISSO. in I. Philadelphia, - - 7892 24,079 ,13,395 Dauphin, - - 1614 2436 3314 Lancaster, - - 6608 4593 9925 Cumberland, - - 1472 1579 2501 Admin., - - - 1120 1249 2220 Bedford, - - 306 1936 1811 Berke, - - --- 1037 3586 5024 Blair, -' - - - 445 2420 2714 Contra, 'OO 1052 2364 Franklin,— - - 2336 1233 2385 Fayette, - - - 1089 1274 2205 Lemming, - - - 914 1770 000* ........ MOM, - - - 216 1050 1466 Northumberland, - 666 1340 1631 . Snyder, -- - - 443' 1064 1402 Schuylkill, - - 2188 2682 5703 Somerset, - - - 1458 1405 2475 York, - - - - 512 4301 3942 30,726 69,919 87,10;3 In these counties, which polled the bulk of the American vole in 18.56, the Union vote in 1858'Wes 87,733, agaluet :10,676 polled by both parties in 1856—a falling eft - of only 2,842, on a very light vote. ;This prone conclusively that we are indebted tp the Americans for the largely increased Opposition vote in 1858. We come, now, to another class of counties— the Coal and iron counties—t 4 which we were is a great measure indebted for our victory in 1£358. i , AS thus i• D. =kJ. Dm. m..J. Opp. do. In 1856. In 1!..85. 1558. Solaylklll, - 2164 Linerno, , - 1073 251 Montour, - - 466 -- 45 Columbia, - -1931,.443 Lehigh, - - 1007 285 Carbon, - - 709-7 2O Norttuankplon • 2254 SIG Sere ore eeven counties which in 1856 gave 9,164 majority for Buchanan over the united vote for Fremont and Fillmore in those countier, which In 1858 gave only 657 democratic majori ty; Our ran in these seven was equal to our k4B in the eleven strong Republican counties. Now, Ultlso seven counties are all directly in. terestedin the Tariff' question. It was that quee n= which worked the change there le 1858; and if we expect to carry Pennsylvania in 18110 we muat do it with the ald of those counties on that issue. If this fact is lost Bight of, it will bo fatal to those who overlook It. We brie cited theta facts, not: to jaatify or , defend the Americana of this state, (for we do not occupy a relation to them which would Wsr rant us in doing,) but to show, brat, that we canted Pennsylvania in 1853 through the attire co•operation of Oteprtericaue with us; ecoood, that their co-operation was essential to our . nutcase; and third, that the tariff. feeling in the Mining counties also contributed materially to that success. . ' , No political arithmetician, who is desirous of arriving at,a correct remit, mitt afford to or 41- look as neglect these figures. Trictsters is figures away off in New York nay arrive at firatatia4t by having the bLockhoard.oll to themselves; but: they =not change Um facts, and are only lending themselves into a false and deceitful pnlitlelana everywhere set down this fact an unquessUonable: Pentaitos,iieg was carried to 1663 by a - (IWO! onion bittreen,a4l itaaaaia 'and Tariff :men; 07 4 a can ha ;40*(14 igio only by a anyinaoto , ry oat union f. - . . JOI:r COyCIDE.—The rhtladelples papers eettiiiii!"); all, Teri numerously signed bithe leadleg'netrehante of thareitf,ierftientipi him to become a candidate for . Governor before the Opposition! Elate Conitation. They urge him to become I a candidate upon the ground of la well-known devotion to a tariff for protection. Mr. Covodb xeplies:piacingl his name at their disposal, slid renews! therein hie Froftsslott of the tariff faith. The letter to Mr. Covode, signed as it is by so many leading Philadelphia hensee, is h high compliment to that gentleman. P B OTLSTANT ACIIITAT4O/1 la -Iluituanv.-- 7 p at h.: Net/ 18—The Austrian government is ...mpg the Viennese Journals assert that the P r otestant agitation in Hungary is dying away; but the cad is the exact contrary—the agitation is every dby assuming an ireportant character. You are aware that the Ahstrian Cabinet has 'Fatitively trohtblted the Protestants from com plaining of, or making any demonstration against the Imperial patent Of the let of Septem ber, by which the Emperor of Angela unconsti tutionally arrogated to himself the power of or dering ob manner .in which the Protestant Church should be governed; and impo,cd on that Cburch a Series of regulations. Bat, in !spite of the hiiiiieterial prohibition, the Protestants of the Comitant of Presburg—st a mecting 'held a week back—protested against the Imperial pretenhlin, and voted an address to the Empcolor, praying that the regulations of the Protestant Church, which were in force previous to 1848,thay be reestablished. The Protest ants of the Comitat. of Pesth have also held a meeting, under the presidency of Baron Gabor Pronsy (amen who has been extremely conser vative, and who has just been made a knight of ono of the!Anstrain orders of the Emperor,) and at that Meeting they went further than their brethren of Prcabnrg., They have adopted a pe tition, couched in terms nit at all humble, de manding of the Emperor to retract his regula tions-,or. as they aro called, Constitution for Protestants—to re-establish the regulations or constitution which Gen. Ilaynau, of sanguina ry mentor', confiscated in IIttl; and to author i'l3 the meeting of q eyned. which boo alone I ewer to reform thoProtetttant constitution; and, lastly, to deign to order his, ministers not again to touch the liberties ;of the Protestant church. Each language has not been heard in Ilungnry for the last ten years, midi have no need to tell you that it has produced a profound impression among all ilungarians. It will also create an tin preesion-j-hut °indifferent hind—ot Vienna. It is worthy of remark, that when Hungary enjoyed political liberties, the two Comitots of Preeburg ad Pcsth, which-aro oorr acting in accordance, sere as wide as the poles asunder—Faith being he centre of liberalism—while Freeburg, which s only a few loagueetroctilenna, and which iti copied in great pare by SI vontans and Ger. sans, was conservative. Their present union is hen, a proof of how !strong the national agile ion is becoming in tide country. From all parts of Hungary we rectered intelligence that the pro- Irritants are cre.ry whore preparing to support lice movementeommenoed by these two comitata. The rreteetani agitation is then, I repeat, broom. log more and more trerioue,!in spite of the efforts of the Austriati'Cabinet to-stifle it. Nov. 19.—Two or three days ago there was to remarkable political demonstration at Mis. o'er., a tinni in the Borsoder county. Notwith. standing Use Ministerial prohibition of the Bth inst., tho representatives of the colrinists be ,yoad the , Theies met at Miskolc; and invited several Roman Catholics—as well priests as lay men—to be present at a 'sitting which they pro posed to hold. The invitation wee readily tic cepted, a>id at the appointed hour the sitting be gan. The deliberatiOns of The Protestants wore, however interrupted by the arrival of a corn minty, Who summoned the persons present to disperse saithout delay. 1:ls the representative of government was not innaiform, tho assembly declined o reco.goize his but did not object to !his remaining in'the room. Ho, how ever, boihg greatly incensed at this "passive re sistance,!' went away, declaring, as be did so, 'that the 'Firmed force would speedily break up con cuticle. Notwithstanding this threat the assertibly deliberately discussed the imperial: 'natint 0 December the Is, and finished by pe litioningihis majesty to suspend it, and to place' 'the Protdstant Church in Hungary in the same, position ha it was before the year 184 S. A Test. crowd aiszembled round the house in which the' "convict s was held, bat the public peace was' not distnebed, no no troop's made their appear.: once. lit order that government should clearly, understad that the Itemou Catholics in Hungary., make contmon cameo with the protestauts, Serer- . al, influential members, of the two confessions: dined to ether at Eiskolea: During the repast' the esthetic, priest drank ~tithe Protestant clergy :and the latter did not fail to return the compli-; 'went. Among the toasts given were "The Fri-; mate ot Hungary" and "The Archbishop of Erlau" (M. eau,Darakoviete) and the health oil the lattdr—whe spoke with er.tretue candor teL the Archduke Albrecht during the grand banquet at Gran.—o, 4 drunk: with enthusiastic applause.. . .. After i.t.sdier, thin yot mey be inclined to, fancy that there will coon bo en outbreak in ,1 liungarY; but men who know the exact stale °V,' the country ever that there'wilt be no dieter-. bailees. 1 Passive resistance will be carr:Kd to; the utmOet; cod it is to be ferseen that it 'will be difficUlt to collect the taxes except bitha ray. of execution. The Ifungailans are now to much excited Irigainst the government that many or; them wi h for acomplete separation from Austria; but the ceding politicians in the kingdom are said to cquire little MCTC then eelf-government: in Internal. matters. Tna Free State of Kansas quietly completed her organization on Tuesday by electing State Oftters.enti a Representative in Congress---all Republican—by some 8,000 majority=e — very county heard from but Leavenworth (wherein is Fort Leavenworth and the gigantic Government freighting concern of Russell, Majors and ilzed= deli, willch gives employnient to several those , and met) giving a Republican majority. The State Officers and Congressman elect aro as fol. Carernerf.—.... erfACIX.9 Attars" ei Lterrrnee. LinazGeeeracr......Jeer ph I'. Root, Wyandotte . Sec'e of !Aar,- __Jobe W. Itoldnern, Auctdar .... George It. lilllyo, tircrwirryner Valle Ilham Tholes. Irtareewot th e ti-orieecl...—...geni. T. AM*, Lyklm Co. Supt IL (Itiffith, Itenrbun akirf Kwlna, Jr.,l,orrec W. dtrw - idlrl Jurices...lione n at- A. lag-mate, Brown Co. ' Lawrence D. Bailey. Emporia krtinb.' F:COnerar, Lawrence. • The Governor and Member of Congress are the ve4 men elected to those places under the. Topeka Constitution of Topeka is the ' State tiapitai, ae then; and the State will be ad , milted ;under what is essentially the old Topeka Free-State Constitution. ' Mr. Ewing In the, son of the )eminent S. Senator a like name front Ohio, twenty-odd yearn ago. Mr. Conway is 4 native Of Baltimore, and is reported to bare rob a little!bahind big ticket; which we can readily credit ho being one of :the earliest, moat con stant, thorough, consistent -il.ntl-Slavery men in Kansan, and of course' dilliked by all who are only .11,epublican became it in, locally, the strongest side. Ile is a man to bo relied on. Minims will very soon be knocking at the doors of Cot gress—probably before the Rouse shall have ben fully organized. She Will be a hard dose for the majority of the Senate, and they will probably stave it off to long as possible; bat they dill have to sitallow it, no matter with what wry ftees. The Sham Democraoy cannot afford to and Meet a Kaunas if.s. nein 18G0. Toll father of the kidnapped boy Mortara, whoa arrival in Pods hoe been announced, le still young, and of gentleman-like demeanor. He is fiery calm In manner, but is energetically resolved to spare no pains to obtain possession of his child. His wife recently gave birth to anothir child at Bologna , to which place she' went rom Rome, in order not to run the deb of having it taken from her, 01. and Mme. Bier. tare intend to take up their residence , In Pie ;d -wont.; ht. Mortara, when at Rome, was not itl lowedi to see his child,! except In pretence . of priesqt, but was told that the little fellow should be given up to him If be himself would convent to be converted. Ho wanted the Roman Gov ernment to cot:went to allow the child to be re moved from Rome to a convent in Turin; bat seeingthat this was not likely to be granted he cameto Paris, in order to bring his Cage before the Cygress. , - ' Bu NCOIIIPAGAI, tbo newly-elected Regent of Gen .al Italy, is a native of Turin, and pritVions ly tole4s he was celebrated for writing on civil law nd public iustruction and for his attach'' meat, to liberal principles. When, in ISIS, a I constniional regime was established in Pied -moat he was made Minister of Public Insterte- Hen, land in that capacity he drew up the law on natio al colleges , which has produced good • re r emits Ha was afterwards Minister of Grace and Justice, and President of the Chanalod• of Peptides. lie then became Ambasseder In Too cloy and on the departure of the Grand Duke wasp pointed Royal Commiesioner by Sardinia. Ho In firmly attached to constitutional pr.tici ples,t and is remzekable for moderation. T nu Vasecn.—The ;Washington correspond ent f the New York Jferoht says the President , t has rcpered a veto meesage, which will shetrtly be eemmunicated to Congress, upon the St. Clair Flatit bill, which was passed a few days before the 4djourninecit of the last Congress. Of male s . Thel Si. Clair Flats do not lie withinslavelielding territory, and such an nnheard of and =Qua cr,ao proceeding as that of a Democratic Presi den sanctioning an appropriation for their dol -1 pro, ement would not be tolerated by tbo suntan which controls the Democratic party.—Chies:qo Paris correepondent of the. Pail writes that Mr. Seward is taking a rapid tour through Belgian and Holland. . - Re will return to Faris shank the 10th of Deiemher, and Indian the 4.411 0- en the 13th. For -a week he was the guest of the Seiperez , and Eropress,:at Complegrfe, a nom pllthent which vary naturallymade A sensation not only In Asnarionnbat , Inn in Frond el udes. _ . For Ind =portion, Try Biierltave's foUand Bitters For Flntirtlynrm Try Beethave's Rolland Bitters Vor AoilaitY Try Bcorhavo'n Rolland Bittern For Wa r terbrallh, Try Bmrhave's Holland Bittern For -lEh r e' y Bcorhavo'e flo%ard Bittern For Loss of Appetite, Try Brerleive's Holland Bittern For COstiveness. Try Ikerhase's Holland Bitters .`or P • Try 13o3rliare'o Holland Bittern. • In all Nervous, Rtnnlmatn, and Naar.lgicloctiono, it hoe in oarriarono inatawee proved highly becancish and in others eitnled a nodded clue. • Run Wino;Ur —The ileualtiehlghly Conceit treted llor• hens`e flallatid Bitters le pot op lo hen pint betties only, end retail* et $1 per bottle. The greet detnen4 for thin trot Celebrated Medicine hos Indoce4 many Imitation*, which the public sboold gavel egelmtporchaaing. flews. ollmpmltbnt gee that our name I. on the lehel of every bottle you:boy. BEEJAidIN PAGE, la., & CO., Role NT Wool stmt. between lot and 24 mi.. Pittsburgh. PR. colikdair meant; sStaitmmts Stateirkent of the Banker Pittsburgh, Prnsuersou, Dec. I.l.lte,lce. mass. Locult, Dill, snd Diceoonta... e=l .„ ll . c . u . t. tttue6e and mil Due 67 other 13anke...--. Dank. Notes Media Spec !a (gld sod sit rer),./. V.,200,4in 97 LIADILMES. Capital Sleek—. Pro and Eamings. Unpaid Dividends and Suspense Ace't. Dm, in (Aber D5nk5....... ..... ........ Circidation V.1.03,4£r2 Incorrect to the beet of my know JOHN lIAILPER, Cashier. rihnl thin 12511 DM., IS:a, before me ,8. 8181111, Notary Public. The above strttemen edge tuad wont to and ea dela chants' and Mann or Pittsburgh. MouclAy, Dec. 12‘b, 11i59. 1i014.0 1U5.873 ih Ststetnent oft. lecturers' Cirritilation t. Ito° Der.itors....- Duo other ILlink.. Duo Commoultralttl, • • -• • •• • • Las:wend Dkoonnts, I 0:7,165 17 Neqes stud Checks of other Duni... e.1,CC.5 Duo by other Banks 73 TM, ahors statement Is correct and true to t h e best of my knowlndge nod belief. W. 11. B}INNY, Ofshior . Byrom and subserttsel before rue, this Beth day of Ike, A. B. IAMf. dela .1. F.llACfilNZtlt. Not., Public. iitatement or the Citizens' Bank. tMt* burgh. 11,.12th, AFF,KTS. Log. dud Dlocumite.- Coin In Vault. • Noirs sfuleberke of othrr Hanka Dob from Bank. and Bankers . .... . . Capital 141cak $3 10,000 00 eirenlataon 204,400 00 Inalrbloal Tap:alter. 97.297 M Dan to other !Lanka__ ....... .... . . .... . .... . 11.6.52 40 Tho dboveatatement to eorrem to the best or my knowl edge mad belief. N. D. JONV.I4, ttaeltier. ArlirbtOtl before me Chia 12th Jay of Dee.,1809. 3 , 13 J.Y. ftIACIMENTLE, Notary Public. Statement of the Meettanies . Bank of Pittsburgh. Ihroosi, 14r121h..18f.9 elholatinn MK. to other flank, to Depoeltors.. $151,4 S 7 ltills and !Vote. Disamuted ...... !btu by other ........... Mani and Check. of tabor rank, Sitclo In Vault 51011,7 , 9 5 . f. no abort. atat.uanl la corrart, to tho ta^sfof my know I edge , sad bellA. (IKO. I'. aIcORKW, Laoloor bauta beforo tue this 121 b day 1 , 1 Dec0..1,a.g.. dell. A. W. Dank:l4 Nolasy Patdi,. _ Sinzement of the Allegheny Dank. PITIELMIII, IK. 10th, 11.59 ASSMS. • NOUN§ eald lUDs ..... Not. and Chmks of allel• I.lAuks Gen ffl= I=e=3 luthrhitml ............ The , IstrorrStatylnellt loco/Tett to the Mot of my knowl • dela ILOUT. FINNEY, Mary rohtle. Statement of the Iron Ctty Bank. Ihtt•.cctne. thv. nth. MP $ lUgta.J ttt C.Vthlttu. letans , st4 Discounts NO by other Banks :Cotter sad Chockv of other Styr:7 PI Perris .. 10A.011 itt 2PI.OTh Dite taunter Banks. f2O Dno tO Depositors. . 85.r.90 10 The itaro statement l• correct accordion to the !eel o my knowledge and belief. JOUNCanb'r. AfDrhard befros too, this 12th dey of Dec, A. D., if. 9 dela , KOUT. PINNEY, NOtery jlCt.3 abbcrttsenunto. :VOA TW UOLI S - Hunt & Miner, 1. • f HOLIDAY 13001iS, Cunx:gtieg of Dana? '.!lt 4YErt ncoK.A. 1111 IN WOE?, AtiNttAt , , A LtiliStii, Standard Poetical Works. 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Dealt ri'W ill lind It to their advmatareie rxamilLl the V.l.xlc . „ and Prkcey or the LONDON STEREOSCOPIC CO )IPANN at SIMil NEW TORE DEPOT, r. 34 nnotinvA% Now oo hp ad the • Lar,l\sst and most comr lam Stook ‘,l Stereo. C.. 0114 1.1 America. The 4hoilltles r•t' L ,• Co for stipplying tlimir N. Y. Depot kith weekly ionstpintentx of Die herreerionti heel iroude tit au tumutilly low tirtiro eitohle 'howl to enpply &Mere with AN UNPAILAI 1.1.1.1 ED A9diMIT3I F.% P. At priceierldcit defy evcceeeful toropetitiou. ANEW REVOLVING STERESCOPE, Pirr coitsinfog soy nornbor of flow., from FIITT to Tn REP. 11UNDUND, glaer or popor, Len Pint boon parontogl bT rho L, Cp., rod to now reedy for the trade. This lorrrorrotot, boothoornoly got op lo otalent nod 11.rowood, WI,LL BS E.OL'7 AT LESS PRICY Than a.e heretofore raid i 426 and 60 TIOPII. AB A PRESENT FOIL A OLKILGYHEN, or WI an IN- InucTivn AND YLEAMING AMUSDAIENT for &bootee ;Delo Instrument, forming A DEAUFIFLIL, PAILLoLL NAMEXT, will La fonnd the nnet eultable 1611 emu ho lorted.. 0.16:13red WILLiAMS' Commercial and °Masi ,vcai school. at. Clair street. TaarnanaltirS—Firm the caltibitione which /.Ir. flilUame hag madrof ht spawn of mashing, and throw who base . been Wilder his instruction, I am satisfies] thSt those who' desire to attain a style of w nog, as mite easy, neat anty rapid. Cannot place Moment. molar • more olinibleAto, %tractor. , LP IM/A 1.16.1AEY, Weat.Thio. nom. • Tha foregoing recommendation seems to ma to 1.0 font The principles on which this eystom mete; commend them selves to mammy end the Epee/Mem by which its worth I. Mow rated, are lqalirupects eattsfactary, ,Old W. Wald, Prof, Ditl. Llt, Wont. Theorgeminary. Allegheny town, Dec. 30, 18..r"--dol.3:llrd • COMING.—I. would givti Ad timely ware to thae..ivho contemplate meting CUILIETHA.I3 PILSMITS, that by calling at "ThaPondel Ehoo Store," Fifth meet, second door tram Market, yea cad *lnhale, a handsome, durable and luxeptable prevent, Ili the anti 0 1 a race pair of al ippers, Claltera ar littoes! , Jel3 D. B. DIPPENBACIIEC. VATIIEAT, WIIEAT.-1500 bush primo Y Club Wheat at gleput, for Cilia by dtl2: rirruucocK, zacoILEEILY & C 0..; RED, FEED.-400 bosh Feed Boxlop in " rrediaocK, WORICRISX a JO. PIORN, (1013,22000 bosh prime Bhelle •L 1 Corn orrivltm sod for We by del3: LIITMICoCK,II . O.IIF.ERY t CO. BADS, BAGS.—Stark and ISlariche4- or assail.. Usgs always on hstat sad for sale by deLli A ppLEs, it) bble, best qua! tehte atoro 222 for pate I - 7 den; EIITCEID2CIi, HULBERT 2 130. j IJrSETTS, ItUSSEITS.-200 bunt cholcolleeeett Apploejtert received end Car We by! deld IIICNCX U. (.301-1,1N8.1 P h UNARY. PRODUCE.— &Mill MAI; choice Apph.a., 6 Dresaad no g ", 61:1 do °aloon, • ealllackadtvaa Float 3 , do tfamlny, • I' tonal Spring iinentred and for nala . JAS.A.Pgrzeu„ don! . corner nit and Market arroori: F". ROLIDAYS.-,Fancy Weis ' Ockdir,l3hasez, Max, Needle V`oill;collare, Bate evil W.1M41111 ma k.l t 0 tickets theAold. ..a.lO 011 utly ealL . ttestioA lata, 74 /arka etj. B Y?OQUET STYLES Of 31USLiN DE LAINEE Jut reirdtad by BtligearrELD AGO« ybo ate also ptl/114 gut Bard:l4lst ois Wes iID Itlsbritistuirnts ~tTisrrllanrotii RIAR E CH AN C'E S.SANMEL • FOR • [I A OPENED. ,:LOT IN V E for Ace Drcts or Frock. Co4ts,,acctral ramotla Iv S T 111 E N T THE MOST COMPLETE SUIT GLE and Elysian BEAVER QVERCOATINSG! CHOICE STILL:a IN Cil Durable, Perfect and Cheap FOR WALKING SUITS COUNTY raolivi FOR SALE. ' And the Late ,t Designs for STATE, TERRITORY AND THE E IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, TROWS E It S AND WAISTCOATS. , Patented by Sir. S. C. c.oFYIN, Inventor, of Pitts I n b‘tfllt V. . J. 6 71.11, I°M, I. now intndoerf to the public. ' Mutt le provided with an o9Pnf 4 ". Y and mmende itself kr ti, following wirattAges—lia aim- Pii.dSt lkdalditti, [Witty, cheapness and excellence of work, Its empetiority to other machibnes, roe the Stet— which at, edging of the Shingle la performed by the raw which Cot. it and which I. . aaviug of from - / FORTY . TO FIFTY poll CENT. IN C,litT. .jllB O BO5 44,785 82 . 4,848 48 ._88,778 84 . $.,001 22 44,716 DI Borrod, by tlio memo of two trundles. the block whorl plactidonthr , tnechlne I. wlinstrd In any position the oprrt tor inky denlre,by trtitrb them le s enving of TWENTY PERCENT. OF TI lfftE2 —.41,142,700 Oo 164,201 TA,ISI 63,011 Os 243,756 00 671,716 61 Third—il will mar and edge SIXTY SHINGLES NUTE! r,ll Lloking (110/1 Backe, Barrel ibtiflel 11,1rn,,.11. THE IRON CITY MACHINE CAS !.o fornlahnd ronly.l.^ for fl '•u. I.y thr nvu Mar' rarer in Ible dry, Mr. S. S. VOW LEM, nn I cnn lu eiwration O. dm Pinning M I:I of Mr. W. 10 I.WI I Iflll o rc.rorr anl,prant ftr”int... RIGHTS FOR SALE The Inventor and Patentee ilhipo,e of dennty, State and Territory Rights for the Fare and use of the Marhine, on very !Yoder atalerme. Persona desirocriur investing, can nne find a hotter opportunity than the present. -Cali rind 'examine the Machine. delulti .$G.2_.3J6 IA I ...1 HIGHEST PHD' lUM I CS STOVES, GSWITS 7 f .ft AND ." .:7 t ::11, A N - G- E S. FE SILVER M RDA I.S AWARDED TO OLS El.t. CU . 4734.1 r. 4 TE Silver Cup, Silver Medal, An , award,l t. , BI SSE I, ,E Co., by 11, l'arri C unty Fair tdanufactute4,ls of 1;oely Vat lety of Cooking, Pairtior :HEATING tiTovl S, Fine and Omni , E❑amelied RAT F. FRONT , N a FENDERS 0001EING F.ANGIIS • If InOrkT I IfENPFRS wad.. ,111 Ilissell A Co. If you want use HEST RANGE !nude in l'ittvburgh, cnll on :114.E.Ettti. , r4 or tis. , GE E. , 11 , 10 i( STOVE VICTORY, Tho heat Coal ['poll az Playa that in mad. yon wint • VI O.ID (NM .1z: INO hTO 6, K. , 4 1 , CIL ACK OAFIL, the bk.( mtnv. Ih.t Pt 001. • APTW. haat , alwa). ex1311.11..1 Stgeti, 41rat. end Itabota .t Mato end Coctly Pale., trottrit, b.iidlug a Itooto, •a I want a ftrtt taraartrW in'the way of a ttllif it, U RATX or RANI) Ft, tlatil tall to Oalt BISSE111; ,t CO., dtol No. 235 Lir•rti) 5 . AT COST! AT COAT!! For the Jiolidays: PRICES REDUCED To Clear out-the Stock TIER ENTIRE ST01;k: , 0P French Embroideries Real Worked French Collars at Cost. it/el:at - t Worked Collars and Setts at Cost. lieal Lace Trimmed Collars and Setts at Cost Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs at Cost. Mlogant Lace Berthas at Less than Coot. ' Wants' Robes 1 Waists, Reding, &e, at C.,;:t fimmaay of Ilio Mono A flicks to fi1.f . 41 el loot tbs. KANO:to Cost. A MOUT ILIiDIICTION IN TIM l'1:101 . 1 or REAL STEEL SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS ;.iIS% Irtiico raticutar attantl., port Imo foal sal , . of OItAIN AND CON. ,I-LIPPINCOTT A CO, rill-1, ,.,;t. PA , JNO. n. CAN FIELD, d., DANIEL 11/ A LLAC 11, du do for•Cr3rndis W e irV ..-.;1: ‘... --,, ..,. EBTEI33I3INS, D-, 101 r PENN STREET, iippoito St. Clair T.Nth vn Ourelito nod l'orttlAln; Also, cal Oil an: o:11,r tdutnlllc Itnse, wt.° do ..red. All Oh, Drotal carelnlly ntirndol to.— Electrlral Anaret I/,in viOled n, oatrialing I,lh. nollnrly A C 11i U.—DENTISTRY. — J%•.=. Dtc. CI AL VIN KLY1111.104,,,,0• ET., betneon ad ond 4:11, Paint . ..T..lh, P.., Tenders Li. cervices to tho citizens of Pittistonrgit and akin. it, intl., lira of hit proreotion. Ito oporalco In Shamust improved meelet of Dental Surgery, employing such inatori. ale on have. 'Wed the ordeal of a long esperlever. Ilia to millarty with Li, moat Jlllicult operations incident to tho rroMmi9,l, NATE.tn him in avenring the public that per fect aatieftction midi t., given In nit Linea tmtrasted to his Terns I/Mend, nollit3md CSILL, iitIICICON .I)ENTIer; ()like • C • .uat Restate., So. X7IIILANT nulamo,, the Court flown, belrl.ta Lo carrOnit want! of any may tarot bun with that, patahno. Any of the vet - lune atyi. of 'froth , nr•ttatl it wletnel. mynallyin COLDS, .I.IO.IIISEN f/ v/r./1 , NI'I4IVO.A., iectunos, FOSITAITAA, II I . lbe 1 ` //1 , ././ 1 /S of tho Ttlivtt CIIIIND. tho IN CONs{..m., Ileum nurty. CIII,OI, ANT.O./A, CA. .1:9;A ? TATItal, RELI4VP:I , I/ FIOWS's BIION• • oex. , • en AI. 2110(1111/.S, or Co t o u Lortrioe. • an ,r nalirn far COUGHS. hr. 1/r. O. I.III.IICLOW, Lorton. Barr pery...le rtfrowly ter/tr./We for 110AITIDNEhhi I:er. HEADY WADD BILCOIDUL /..-emmer./ /Ir/r Nrc to P1.711L10 SITAGRad.n Ilov. K. II CHAPIN, Nrir York. //For! r/el/a/./, reLef IS 11.. v. S. SZIUYIL 11/1/, 111//tri,/ovro, Ohio. " I:rn , le ciat 5,.1, In compelled Le speak. rola COLD lwv.S. J. 1.." AiltllißSON,rit. Loner. resn.uring IL,rrsrrrrr artd Jeritorion of Ms Throre, sr common with r PriA KEITH and SIN GESS. - gsrlr. M. STACY JOIINSON, L‘tirungo,Us , Toccloir or Music, liontbrrn Tomato College. "Great bein.l7..rehers inken before and oiler prearhiAo, nt !Aril precast "Lawn."' Jr.rc Mar p.lat think Iney nil( t, CRIOn7eOO Re.. r: COWLEY, A.'.L, Prorldont Al horn Collet., Tenn. Sold by oil tirngrrist..., et :L5 reel, i/or bur. Alen, LAXATI Tl:ftdltYN, or, 0,7" mew kzoors, for Dyspepon, ha:ger:roe, prnotsporins. Head. [rlsc, ligie.ra Affections, 4. nclittus.enyr citf 4prtngs and Lan . T WILL sal., TILE lIALF %.1., of :On ACILE3 OF LAND situated coa fiord° Una end tho Allegheny Elver, at Te/lbuto, Warren.urity, Pa, The prorpects foe finding Oil th nbundaun on Ude property, either by , 'sinking &Weser boring wriht, are of Ono most fist4ul:lg character. The .10 tine on ; Cho water along the chore of the river; flows day and =Wit frau springs on this =tot Is fort= In the wells 000 eyorywhero on the run .0 dreg Warn.; by digglug a few feet below the surface of the ground. An exporittand party have engaged to bore A well lur 011 on this land, and onisct to romnisou noir. dons Inn few drys. Telt. property Is only 10 or 12 will= tram uttatton 010 the Puntalry A Me P. 11111.4 betifo.ll which end Erie can are running daily. Far porticoloro eugolto of W. W. WALLACE, dettlyabrlf 319 Liberty armor, Piftobrintb PIT TS U RGII BO L. 'e-I,V-illittift I, IA 1 NiT I 8 br, PHILLIPS No Liberty St. WE are now prepared to receive and fi orders forDarslaits bolts and Axle Clips; also Bet for Rridos, Railroad Cars, tiustia Boas, Anncultural at rhinos, Irco'Proors, and osier) , parterre for widen bolts a rood. Order, solicited and filled with promptness and dl patch. fori:Cciltwilyr I.Ei4IC t rill LLI SPECIAL BARGAINS. - IN LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BURCHFIELD d: CO'S. Ma.rliae will do w.. 11 to ricuro *, of the 131r7, 1. wn am adoring In Poplins, Velar 044. nm., At! 'Wool Dr lwities and Ottomins. - -" at= A BARGAINzEidy-fie barrels. Irarrsult ho It3e Vilttrkey, over hew years chi;ell' gold tar vrhole hilote to ealtpurchesure. P.a.( billfsa 'of .41 ruilClo orthi. kind would do well to cell 11tia It, ea ltedll be weld low to elfn,o out the corralgameet. th 3 —*— niativi BTU It ‘Vvlttir Mat, Ori.t., V,HiR,TING NtUSLINS.,,—Et-Tg)IiFIEED kJ At.ql. here this Tic rulag remleed entab.r alai of Maw very saperlor Plinio': !duel., (Leavy sad sett flukhodj for Rh:UT s a e; alto, flee Boom Lisette way cheep, • 1116190 are timing out our large steak of Pasta; Bassi Gkyda at prim 1,40 NW them gnat Dullarl& Oases LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO.. MANUFACTURE VAI RBA NK S' PATEN ei,A."ktldim SCALES or EVERY vieirir,'Cnk j: STOCK, lIA V, li it AI N, I qi F. CA, AL IROltLinnetot AIL PWIT.R. of Nwrrhnoillnltngi whelttriliWth..lOTtittiraWek with Uuletng Lever or vri glow t; Iron or Wooden prinant, and oral! Ow vs•itoll rawacillwo, tread Ttnitrowa par l iamesdowei to the moll Couto., .ales nail est...rantM. ALSO, theyaro ttio Patio..w nod eely/lanalarOTT, of 46 nnrivalhol J A NUS FACLCD riot,* LOCKS AND L ATC LIES l', ri,ht nr loft hatpl 406 . 1 . 1, of every 840 And nrioruly trit..l and jkatted. &iris LIMA PAINT MILLS, CORN MILLS nor SUM-VOA; PadISAOR CUTTERS UlI st.uvrEns: notsaliszdr-surrnite OATS .1,4 FRUITER 11 - 1St:I:A. FIRS CAKTI)RS,I AILS; TULLIS% WARDROBR MRS, FIRS IRON FLOW tt.,tber with ovory rni ieey of Mwlleritlta ltogn awl Dowentic Ranh. 01411 14001-1/4 _.O ciIEAPEST l BEST!: LA R(i N 111. . $35 pays the Tuition for Single aml.Dnuhle Book-keeping, Writing, CommarOa) Arithmetic and Lectures: . li ! 1 Bight smelt. Ward, Sit Stedionely. ST: Pull ileiurel, s.3G— entire enemas. SC- •.: , I Usual Urns to complete, a Pell cooroe, from Gto 1010.k.5. Erery Student, upon graduating, I. gII/Iraatoi. , ) t., Go coup Went to menage the Balls of any buyinesa, and 011111 ed to earn a Wary of train 8300 to SILOOO. '", I Studeede outer at soy liner—No VacatlSC-Ilcricur at pleasure. PI SST PitElditlNlS Fait IIt..CT LUBIN EliS ir,urian Fon 1309, received at Flttaborgh, l•biladelplda Rod Ohio States Fair at Zanesville. Also, et the pein.-ipal. Foil lof the Union for tha past Soar year". • - It ee_Mlnisters • sons received at leelf !ii,. ger tUrculgra, Specimens and Iladiedlieleed Vies i ed the Collage, enclose , Leo 'otter Mantis to ete - 21:19010 F. W. .Ina ISI IS, PletAidereil, re, Vatltt flatters ..ff - F.112.—A Eels, for the than ~f u of 1 and fancy article., Cos Um Issorlit I.:hrbit Mac , Kew Mahlon, will ho bald alNerolls 11.411 Toovpilliy, a I Iced- Itearlay evenings, the lath and 14th ins . (Irma CLIVILAND k PITTSP 11, C Clevelan1.04140,1!!1!!10 9 .( Tan Annual Meeting of StO:eklikilders of tho Clooolned & liittatorrg for the tlectinp of twelve Director. an tranaactlonia bn.l - will be hold at the rams of the Carnpany, 1.0.1, on 1V ED NES DA 0. the .1413 day o Jantiarg neat, at ID o'clock A 0 The TranAr hoots will cialad on 110 Eith 1041,00, ro.l rrynAlu , 1n.,•41 oil! .I.nnosr 501,. lto oolcw S2q.4.lry. eklellind l l • td.,:444CuAlixo-Zihnuotitoi:3 to, Clltaburp.b,l4oo.l9l.lloKLil. 1 li;;;`'D I I' 110 FII.I 11.—The President nnit Ditc tors Company this Copany boon thin day drclareCld ividend of Two Dellarroad PO!, Cents on enob alrarerif theteapltal Btock, not 01 the elornell profits of tto kw, lIE tnolatluk to bn applied to the, relltirtion of the Etock Duo no3lilu.tl ATWOOT/,:fkorklary. Patearenverta. leseaatras Plttehargh, Nov. Ihitl,l}6o. DI LEND.—At a tnoeting of the Direct ors of We Company, held thla day, dtvillend of FIVE PER. CENT. WWI declared out of the Noah of the het Mx months, payable In cash on demand IlithOoldere of paid up Ptorh, end to he credival to Etoek R6elrs td bold s of Stock lea talky paid iv. bolf,:ltnd • I. GRUM nrneu L. Pu.ey. . 11111110eMtRIO. r't I FRANKLIN BILLIARD SALOON. 1-R4NKI.LV LiALL. 0.. - ''..r, -, i , ..• i i --- : - . --ry.! • v..„ --, .. — ,-: - .. ,-, , - ...i .- - ..-• _— • ._ , . j 5.,.. ..... . ,:•• • .-7 , ,.. , ,Fr•----,..,... ....,•,..,-,-,-._. ;:. ......... ._:,-,-- . : : • . • ; rll, opposite Pitt,borl..The;xtre. MATIVEWP, Ja m r.prie64 `FFLI IS elegant and rammrxlious Hall in now 1 provided a - Ith NINE NEXV M &RULE mipLIIELIARD LILF.S, of the Inver and meat approved sty!. itheLpattena, sad le other wit- littcol up equal to ant in far the necuntna:Antion of eitizoca and st rangers, and tAr air, comfort and ronvtnietire, it not el:cyan:d, If ectnaled In the Wcaterri State, The Preprint., solicits cLtpritinnatintf of the patroragearrillierally tietioved nu lalagaiaoti Laval , * fore, reef aiitarini the pntili: that every atheii 3 Otiora teril be psi I to their eionfitrx and Or/I\olre. for the atta et Millard EtidatiLlaila c elatli, Coca, Coy Pointer, Chalk sod all other artleirtiLyi.hia linen which he eon divot , o of on re...en:We torinn and 'Atha manciLtetcrar's nholimale prkaa. , Jenlid , :04 , 1 ti:l4 Con no 1.1.1n1rl EbUtatitinal. BittAllaGri A.NI COM VICRCIA • AND IVIIITINO ACADEMY, c..,11,4, Itail. Dl•mortd, TP.01,1 Cl.Oll ON ENTUCtiOg, ..• . . • Timarmaolitriltoa. E. S SIT I r.d. Plin,l/..0r of WI cm.11304,4/.*.PIJII; 0 /I. Ct./ rim n.l LI. Jr , ratimalythit F. 1V FILLS, P1,./1/,/r., - 11 ildJ mm .1 .1 C•.I. 1,/a • • • N.V. 1...}111,0r or. 111....Iri"0.1) Sr.tj.cta. 1,,,N - VLI:NHIR 11N, Er.D. I. 1 , 1191A47 Der, . 11 , 1 N: 11. w... ......-, .- La ,k, it nit.a.l. ..1 : u.,.CilLethitv'h [tar, La.tnr4 C. Con. ertl4ll.nw. , . , PROF. M. P. LMIMY, I..nctnnn. on Mccotigni. : . _ • . Call and RD what bn. tn•so'lnnn be•foro stimnplk,l by gni penman, annul): Pi:madmen. of Orninnont4:atnt Pm-Meal Pennuncotlip exeanant en your pruner, In thnlittott spaco of ITC. ''.) *mynas and upward/. _. th , n4 boardinq u I - 450 per week. lanxthq,l4na f..a . studram. rloatrsara it any lima. For opcnonem of oll.band floOneen Wrltini,', endow! tlon pootnge attrop"..4nitireon ' '• -- ; - -4, U. H. LEITHRAD.NiiO6I.I, ' Jrai:lydAnor lTiotnitib. Pa. ;1 P ENN INSTITUTE. ,'- -- , 7 ,2 , .., - HANCOCK NIKKEI% NEAR PHNN '• Will morn.° on HONDAI4 the 29/6 ACOOST. To,m $ . 72 per wanton of Oro months. J. AL 'OHITEL • snAlyl l'...Pfinciptd. • i : ~.. MEMMtMI ME= . , DAMASKS. DIAPERS, ii(1? CONSUMERS OF RIOHARDSOMS LIN. If...NS, and thom deattona Of obt.alnlng the :ONNI7INIit GOODS, should a ..ettlat the arpolea they roftmhat animist. ti ed with the 101 l name ot the me, J. N. RICILIMIDSON, EONS it OTihtt. . as a guartantoo of tgasernedneasand durabllitjef Ow Goody, This mutton in rendered easentlally swell:tart, as large dosutitets of inferior and defective Linens nreigrepare4l eesson atter team. and sealed with the ruuud bt M2IOI.IARD, DON, by kith Houma, who, nagardiers of Oil/Gary the. Indicted altkoeu the American cowmen and the tnnaufe& Marra of the round.. Goods, wlll not readily /abandon it butinees to profitable, while purcheser. rati/on fhtposed 013 ~- a h tlood sof a worthless character. , 1 .1. DULLOCKE A J . Ili LOME . Stlydla Agents, MI Church Strodhlida York. INVEST SI. AND KEEP \VAILMi-4.- i t.O coots will boy a good Merino Shirt, l l ll • Mt rents trill buy e good polo Merino Drnwork. CALL AND SEC.--CCSAIe CHUM+ A Floe Shirt for 70 centre .. . .• Abetter - ono for g 7% cent., 31 and upward:l.: 3 GLOViCi, GAUNTLSTA AND HALF 110SG , proportio& ately low. , l ~ Shirt Collar% Ontvate, Tiny, Searle, Handkerchief - NOUS; bender., Shirt Snout., At., et great bars-obit to yeduto the stork. All sizoe UNDEELSIIIRTS AND DIIAWICMI, i.for 'Aden, ?thaws tied Chips t .‘ . dolO d/EATON. MIRE & OIAC/1110,,i,Fifth st. - 1.7 • QTAPLII AND FANCY BASSE'T'S.-A 0 large And called naaartieoat of almoit estry rarioty eud-atyls of Including blarket, Traveling, Clotho; rniny kTraveling, Sowing and Card, of our ewa inannfactudd, oirl importali now opoo for Inapectlon, by niablintlAwlaT S. RIDDLD ' II iSamond. ' VCR. THE CITY AND couNTKViTRApz I. 100 deer_ Ilroorne, assorted wire and thine: 100 don. Churn,, unwind styles and Ftftes., ; 100 mate Tubs, pine and manr;• '. 4. 50 don Meathrea, pine and owlet; , ' ',7 7..70 do liteambest Deck Dock.ole: . ' i a do Draw do l, 50 an Paivied ttlltc two .ad tlirobb,4l7 . I 100 do do thicket', aeaorted; .: l e 50 do Wasbboaribi, do 7 7 ' t 50 nests 3l•rlet Baskets, open, 7, ' 60 do do do 2MP I.M dorm/ do do assorted sisieeg 1 ~. • 40 do School Daskole, easorted:siAew,A • 50 nets Ladles . Fenny Beekets, assottedj ._ SO down do do do- en • i , - Now In store and for dale by ; . n0M.4111.04T 7 F. RIDDLII,SIGIianiend. i . , OU,SE-FUNNISIIINO GOOD such asi Tabs. Reeler. Saila, Brooms, Brti.tis Gibes Lined; Mope, Iloilo Trays, Clothes llamtelth..flaanther lil liompors; Norsery end High C Orel • ler. Sot nod Clothes Baskets, Claltiel Piro, Rolling Pins, Potatl. •• 4 . Masher; Steak ; ::' p 11.10. . i i , 7 Rat and Mouse Trapsi; &A:3 ~. Will, many other articled, too \ nrimerocw"lS triculion, lii' great varietyjnat opened and Ow sale by. i_ . ~ ro .noZ:l4ldikwisT . SAM% RIDDLb I _...,.......2 Diamond. I J ADIES' FANCY BASKETS; :A. . • TRAVELING BASKICII3, RETICGLES, CARD AND SEWING BASKETS. ENLITING BALL BASKETS, _ , .. 7 ' . . KEY AND WAIL BASKETS TOT AND TUMBLER BASKETS, •''• •: ! ..3 In great variety and Mlle, 1 JOEL - 10100.10:1 few Dm ~ . t II 0 L I .11 A . .r•i,g , . . .., . and for ale by', . . SAMUEL TUDDLIL Nol: 111. Pl....i d ' ' no=imddcwla T ll PI us . r BAPTIST COM3IW.IA7'ION, UFFIIR TIII.III. CIIIIROII GOFF:W.7I G 15.1. 5 ,7 AND THIRD Star. k ON REASONABLE TEIJA . 1 ' TvgetLer with the ORGAN And YyIIArYIJRII. !: It Is '4ll end sobstnatiatly built, .P m :be cee .t ...tiug •it hntared Ono. eorufortablp end , r 2 .7,,,..n41 tor ...r. become it le too odtAll fort bor r js ' d o Fir n..9lw.t44 Yor tnrtos,&e, APO! to W4' = übett inte,4 4 etroeL of J. BOORSOIL Jo, No. 7,, a. U AtiAlltdON, Recreate .136.11 4r Trairteent. 2, isbytlif BIRTICIfIRDERY 101) BLINK' k.l BOOK 314.NLIPACTORY.—All kinds 42if Bind*/ in Ii rb end = =t quantal.% eitherornemeotelorpiin, done. fn reesonabie time. Iletring .=rer.i= b =3, tabliehmestio tide city, Publishers may neppd upon ny . .,' thy, th eir wart done to the best ecyleaus4 In ranch lean Lime. then nen be done elsewhere. A. IL IPTWAVD, Inventor of holpokibieding, empties Boildtuc..bint43 , mid 74 Third etrart,PittebUreb -- - - . -- OqU.V.V.IIFIEL , D 14; CO.. AM DOW Eteparedillll7. WI static a GOODS FOR CLIGTSTILASPRIDGER. .)10US DE LA1111.3 AND PIUNTB BROAD eLoriis, i eassumus, cassnir3 ~. .rimi 36ANEti FOR PANTS, at 69 'O. JUNO LOV7fdp 74 lOAAt am., rietors RICRARDBOITI3 BABIIIaTB, OF" tbli tYt4ing new it I titx2 -J. 9.. DAVIS. I.A.tictiOnear.• •muKrctal Ades Ilatus • No.' 64 Fifth Ft_T4. !TRADE 5i.1.4.1 ' OP •8 k Thlirelej inorolue, et 10 o'cl.a, alit le cold at the Goromerciel Sake neetene, Fiore Fifth atecet,luenseattee to the tradr,• &skeet/a ' Of :lomat la enables, • {mined and meek toasted alm nor for 004t0S0 .4'0., tam tha materiel, both. pleb Ind Pas suit pair Calmer. Pats, comprising Hack, domain, rimed, plain ciders and plaid; 42 takes* Coale, canteen , . . inn! cloth. (say colors and I{ac>G 40 Cloth and Outman °ceramic 31 btace Cloth that ad Frock elan 75 . Cloth and Casa:aro Jackets 2 Gentlemen's Dimming fiota• 6 do Sheelt IS dozen White ehitl• 11 do Flannel eltlrts and Drawerm- 20 do Wad. Soas, and n large lot of Carpet Ittge, Neck Tie., and Libel. Wide, of Gents' Furnishing °sods. All ea be essmfned the do . I. fere este. J. G. DATIB, And. VALUABLE STOOKS" AT AUCTION— On Tneadny evening. Dec. 131 b. at 7 .WM4 1 113:1.s romniercial mks rooms. No. 54 Pin of.. wiltim II 'hams 'Bank of Pittsburgh: 10 do 51,rchnond and 31,moradvirso: limit! • : '2l do itor•ka Inaorivido en. tiroa, 10 do ?tiormogi2l3 do do d o 10 do Allrglitny do do 15 .4. Pi It do Wodoro do do do • 2. G. brkW/dlAuct... • CL OAR S , tillAW 1.:5, THIALM ED 'BON- N ETs, 31ILLINEItr GLOSS, HOSIERY, liIIVS (HODS, Ac, AT AUCTION.— al Lodiro' Cloth 0:oral; t. Lldiro' foeortOl Yhterls . , 8) do-r. do and Mese. Wool IlOsi; :0 do 31ons'flool &Clic ' 20 droolVool Comfort.;: - :30 do Ladles and Genes noortod Glosvr; ...,, - • 10 do Wool Hook Id fashionable vriotcr trimmed 'Connote, of silt velvet', silt, .to And other roe - Loris]. , Ribbons, Undies, Lure, Ac. Coburg, nod Cobin Cloths, .14 Prints, 000 2 .3.• 0, DAVIS, ARK: UOLAI.SIED PLOWS AT AUOTION,--. Thumley, Der 22.1,5 t 2 ollock, r. U. at the COrns it Salmi N. Fifth erreet, eerountelehorn it nosy concerti, to p.y freight nod distr., hip Le mid, Plows from the skinnier Goody rir tomb., unities redeemed begins till depot Min, noi:1 J. 0. DhlitS, dint. AUSTIN LOOMIS LC, 00., Merchunte Erchaigt. QOCKS be. sold at ha blercbantdErcliange, oo Tlatenday mortang * Dectr 15th, nt 11;*; o'clock, 21ohnria Allegheny locum. , Rea: ,0 oluree Plttnhorgh to do 1 In &are. Cifi - uns do do • 17 do P.NL.W A Chien , * Sac,; , 1 10 Sir* Enreta luennuon, do • „Stn' . do licstern do. do - 'don acre!, In 70 nose lots orlorrtr (la. Whoonoln) for inlet nntuall portion, down* bnt.uw S yearn thne,7 nue cent Lotcrelit eht***l honk of Pittsburgh; 4 do Vs:change Dont; • 1.. do Allcghouy BrldgeCompany; jP Cela AUSTIN LOOMIS. A CO., Anottn. t.LLEtiIIEN PEOPEMY -FOR SALE —Two Lots nn tlontgom . ery stmt, :O feet (mit each ding-along Taylor avortobllo feet - Teruo, one-fintrtli cub, balance le 1, S and 3 yen. Ap, ply to AUSTIN IA/051123 a UG. tS Fourth street. Q.TUCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS it to CO., AT inn MERCUANTN' EXCHANGE zvitra IIIUESDAY EVENING,—Hank, Bridge, laguranorin4 Copper &oak, Bone and R.I. Estate sal , / at pnblla :sal* at the LI errbants' Excaange by AUSTIN LOOMS k CO. Notes, Dram Siw ia,nne en Ent Egan , negotiated aa reasonable crrc-4 t.g AUNTIE 1,0011 I b W2l E toca Note Erobera.92 Vowel at. .....~ ...............i~NfD Onga , LOGAN &- GB.EGG, 1 M.FORTER3 OF HARDW ARE, NO. 5 WOOD STRltErri, Foar Door. .barn Ft. Male. JnObleta rn rinusar. 0. A. ElarLs, Inte Gszaa, GEO. S. EIVE.O.I‘ dc. CO., • Commission • IV/OrChalltei FOE TUFT SALE OP I'lo IRON, BLOOD'S, .17c , .; No. 52 :wood Bt., Pittsburgh. un, Short. A Co., Flitaturgbi Lvingatun, Copeland A Co., Pailburgh; Thee,. E. Franklin, Esq., Lam easter; Uun. ninon Carneron, Uarriebarg; Bryan, Gardner A Co, liollidaysbarg. Fa.' einil THE ENTEJ3PRIBE Insurance Companir OF PT:IMA DELO:LEA, , insures Against Loss or Damage by FM. on Buildings, liercbandise, Fax-, „ attare,tte, at Iteniattabit , Rates or Presidium. giiichford2:Arro.li*Lm hEitoo Pnotrrt 3uo. vvoud, of Alvsnsai, Whit" a. Co: Boni. T. Tredirg., of 'grogsk, Rawl Co Henry Wnirto Ihod.ool L. Dr:mu; Coo. Li. Btawart,of Stewart A I'ro .ZJohn H. Brown, of John IL Drown A Co.: B. A. Wiihriodozd.", of IL A. Fahneidock & Co; Andrew. D. Cash; J. L. En-losor. of Woad A Erring', • P. 'LATCHFORD ' , TARE, Predlent. Cossiats NV.Sozo.Eocretary. • Prrisotreon,Rwrosoczo.—Wm. !Moles* Co i J. Pelt tor A Co., Thoomo.l. Ilonte, rohy, Jas. blush:tit, Eof, Alkin Hysnmr, &K., Wilson, E.PEtroy A Co., Wlloon, rill.. t Co, BallPs, Frown A Co. Lirlngot., Copeland A Co.i A4r.c. B. Lyon A Co., Wm. E. Lovely L Co. I", , GEO. S. BILY A„,71 .6., CO, Agent*, jeCD:E,nd _ No. 62 Woad Street. 13=1 re UNDERSIGNED 11AS THIS DAY with him In the FQOLE2ALC OEOOERY nurn - Nrsv, Mr. SA3MIE.I. EWAIIT and Mr. WILLIAM Clgifcr, end Rill coutharo Ott mime nt Um OLD STAND. HQ. 1171 LIBERTY STREET, directly oppeeite the Eight IVTLLIAM M. 001MUX 231131LrEL RITA RD TM. "1.1. 6011:115%....irti. W., 1 4 4. GORMLY & CO or , . G R 0 CER.S4', r• R:0 VISIONS, r o D c_ FE PITTSBURGLI 111 AN UFACTIME S, No. 271 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh,-Po. juamdalp CORK TO:11r. A.D.EttitED THAN TELE RICHEST DIADEM I=l kings or Emperors. 11 Al? A BserrtruL _MAD or, HAW. THE. article that will naturally restore the color of the hair, (the charming *lariat& to gray bang an tudkation of • lack of proper eacretions.)latruly uveto• ado medicine. Prof. WOW& HAIR TOSIII is the *sly tade remedy for bsidoess, drynem, premature change of color. and Um enteral evidences as lack of secretions et the room Of the hale, which can ho toned. • gums preparations abound, and °hair tonice. 611 every "turner geocary'r id the country. Avoid oil “bah. tonica" unless knoirttte he • the preparation of some man whose celebrity has become worldwide. Do not lot any Matron:l vendor impartment port your hair. Touch nothing you hare not good /AMU' to believe la all that It purports to be. ProfeatOr Wend has earned, by years of nevem test of the virtues of hit prepice-r . hia present fame. Over 150 car ifloater are badoraua of dm vaine of this Bair Restorative, from parties trim tried it. Read the follovium • NIW Tong, •Apri1.11414112.t - - , De:.•PTOOD:—Dcar Bin Permit me to tams, to yen obligations lam under for the entire restoration of sol hair to its original color. Atone the time 01, mS 1. 1 " 1 .1f,.•,..',* the United States It wee rapidly becoming gray; faii.t=" the application o I your "Hair Resionalltel R wan hue. I consider your Restorative "r" • derfulturention, unite egicadons as well assamsemee• I am, doer etr, yenta v:AIM. nurrea M ,uir. • o.ruefLerm a d.i,., w ße or several yearn. but by theue orlne let o iteatc7 afire a • he now has a flue bead of nab: ' ' Bold by all Druggist& Imo b. 7 ff• "• 11 Broadway. Now York, sod 114, 'Mean street, ut. v So zemo ld in P g it a teb oo n7h = b 4e D i r p .... y RETOEP., , 140.41,1 cvzr .SECTIVAILD,; COMMIsSION liFiltd•rtAdiT•S,• • . FLO urr, GRAIN dr, piaantrar,, Bro. 343 Liberty Street . • PITTSBURG% PA. CLOL , brania or PLOPI2, rer Baker's and Slimily, nos, rorotautly on hand. Particular attention paid tb ordrra for flercbaudiso ocfclin BRIMN.IX STEAM BREWERY, Corn el',of analman and Wilkim +btu'. ffina, Ward, mid /innt Nall 11.3 c tout Granary, 17 fraler stm• Sk.EN O E Ri.RARD &attestor. to Adam Wood, • Pittabrtrzb, Pemar.r. • • • Oelel,ratalCreson, PabnaralAtober.6l.. Pot ter and Damn cuh Stoat, Btak Ala and Porter. WA:ranted keep to any, Orden from all part. lISOCII ptly I.&'Prica Mt. seat !loft. 510. ADAM WOOD continues onanccte.l nil. the noniein na Drawer sad General Manager. P)0.6. 13T0T1:., NURSERY FtINDERS, • -' ' -", ' , Aiwa 7ENDgro; : PARLOR:NOYES? iIEATING STOVE% rximon.coAL TAB*. RAILLOIS COSI, RODS, BATELISO APPAralitTB, . , war, TON, arni ,- caiith MR mom i4 10 D6 1 110 4 Vila and Pr. , .2.1 2' INIVA • -- • perFai ogni*.o 'iti AS . eibF DIS t Ac...• to. . ——- ~ • I W. 'W. BRADSRAW,I.IO.. L'A Wocd alredir -:-., .631.0 Mt 4cot belay the sign ofiboackienotaan, ii Ras IDONB, i.a."StoOk Of Clothing Wanted " . „.._ - , pvt ANY.PaTrITAVING A, C.LOTEIRiaI ; . at TAILORING ausnuss ts ettaroWatimatatots, by AdAresdnig CAMINO BOX-14090A11114 I . crAtlory =soca of itcr.k on band sa d=sot of businesi Row WA:, Mufti aAM clAts tutus wARRAL delHlts . .