a . Tsui Vviurnge Citar; has followed inihe Wake ittsburgi!:. .7 • of nearly ev , eryropposition paperr in Pennsylmt -via in takio,g ground in favor of Gen. Cameron. I. mocsou It says: . _ H. EHRETT & "The overwhelming importance of ascertain- EDITORS awd PROPRIETORS. ing, asfullyi no possible, those aspiring to 'the highest pantile° in the people's gift, is mene ap parent than over, and we know of no safer way to gain that: knowledge thart by an examination of the antecedents, the public actions, of: the claimants io Presidential honors. In this way, with this object in view, after haring oomewhat carefully surveyed the whole ground to be fought in the next campaign, with an ear open le the tlalms of other good men named in this connect non, w i t h Republican principles as a teat, and Republican actions as a guaranty, we nethealta flugly.proodunce Simon Cameron as the man for the extols." ' The lowa: Republican Yews says: °Centrum Ann Ltacome.—The above named gentlemen seem to eland bead and shoulders above any other Republicans, as popular candi dates for =inflation for the Presidency and;Vice Prosldeney,latihe National Convention. In va rious places the people have formed "Cameron and Lincoln Clubs," and much enthusiasm •is - manifested in behalf of these gentlemen. We can say for Mr.iLincoln that ho is the most univer. sidir pbpulir Republican in the North West. 11 id the favorite ST all who know him, and or, carry the West with an irresistible storm." t== - IPITTBEV2V2OEtz' , TUESDAY MORNINO, DEO. 20, 1859 . _ Gettinty Conwenttca. Thiißepniilicans of Allegheny County nro molded tomcat to their respettive denten district, on ' /3AV/1/DAY, Sid December, and elect two delegates from each to a Monty Move ntlokwhlch sill meet akthe Court. Herm on WIDNE&DAY, January 4th, to elect seven dote `ate to represent thLt coonty to In. Rate Omventlon which meets at 77arrleburg, on the 214 of Pebmery, DiGO. The meting In the townships will be held tietweend and 4 *Woe-kr. )44 In the eitlee and boroughs between 7 and 7 o'clock r. x.JOHN Y. sinlikelTHlCE, Chairman. - • g•g ,17 . 73 . UMW), //nimbiloan County Naas Nesting. A Man'lllealing of the ,Repablicins of the county old be beta at Lafayette :pm. on tfltbSE 2 DAlt MGM the atti otJanuarY, at rennet, cm tee pur p er organizing • Repablican Gnat, tie:. Co 1060 . T O ,. publicans otthe county tesuraliaase newt t° ate./. tad Tom SPlLlZZiteitur.—llia! singular movement An the Bonse, en Friday, by which Mr. Sher man'e votafell off to 96 and Mr. 011tuor's vote rose to 20, Is explained by the morn just come to hand. :puring the discussion last week several of tho democratic, members appealed. to the South Ameileaus to aid them in organizing tho Roues by ideating any one but Sherman or a Black Republican; any "national" man would do thaw. Mr. Etheridge replied that Mr. Gilmer, of N. C., a South American, who owns one hundred slaves and is therefore the largest slorcholderin the House, besides being an unquestionable "national" man, could get 30 votes from the oppo rdlion eldo of the Rome, if It were needful ; these, with the 86 votes for Bocoek would elect Lim. nould the dem ocratic members, he asked, give him those votes 7 The democratic members answered by laugh big at and ridiculing the idea that hir. Gilmer could get 86 votes, but did not any that they, would vote for him if ho, could. On Friday the South Americans asked the loan of enough vales from the Republican aide of the ebamber to run up Mr. Gi!meets vote to 36, and it was accordingly done, 13 members from Pennayivania and New Jersey voting for him. They were Messrs. Thadeus Stevens, Campbell, Hale, Hasid°, Jerkin, Mil'ward, Moorhead, E. ' s oy 'Afar*, Nixon, Pennington, Schwartz, Swanton, 'Ferree and Wood. item was Mr. Etheridge's promise redeemed; and if \ lS of the 86 democrats bad voted on this ballot foe \ Gilmer, ho would have boon elected; but not one of them did so. He was a "national" man, a Southern men, a elaveholdei, and in no Witte tainted with Black Republicanism; And yot; illbough they could have elected him, not one of them voted for him. Why? They professed a great anxiety to or ganise the House, with any ono not tainted with Itepubliestriem; their only objection to Sher man, they said, was his recommendation of Hel per's book; give theni a man for whom they could vote, and eo unite all the elements of (ho oppoaition to the Republicans, and the House could be organized ; yet when • the opportunity woe given them they shoied their hypocrisy and insincerity by refusing to avail themselves of it. After this experiment, Mr. Gilmore withdrew, And the Republicans who voted - for him returned to Sherman, where they will stick. Tho experi ment was made for the purpose of patting the demotrate in the wrong, and in this view was entirely justifiable. It has demonstrated that the objection of the democrats is as strong to Mr. Gilmer as to Mr. Sherman and that all the outcry against the batter is a mere trick to cover up their real cause of hostility tolluo—the cer tainty they feel that hie election would be fol lowed by the terrible investigations which they dread. The Baltimore Patriot, referring to these (note esp: "What is the explanation, then, of this refusal On their, pert to organize tho House? It proves incontestibly, that. they care nothing for the slavery question. That is their stalking-horse. There is, then, some reason for their course, which is not patent. It is the desire for coritin 111111e0 in power in the Rouse, or failing in that, a determination to revolutionize the country. This ie the aliernetire—rerpetustioa of Power is their handsbr Revolution. But why es loth to part with the control of the House? Why leo pard the very existence of the government, ntherthan lees it? Because an Anti-Looofeco organiiilion would bring-to light the most stu pendous and the most iniquitous corruptions ekst ever disgraced a party in power. The cor ruptions in Home and Greece, or in any of the monarchies of Europe, sr,e trifles in comparison with those that have eaten like cancers into the body politic since Pierce's accession to the Preg idenCY, sad more especially since Buchanan has mounted the Chair of State. There etande now • score of members of Congress, ready to arraign the corrupt practices of the ruling dynasty, be fore an indignant country. All they need is a Speaker who will do his duty in rippingtip these excrescences by the appointecent of proper Com-, mittees of Inneligation. The whole of the re sistance to the organization on the part of the locefooos, is due' to their fears of exposure, knewineetitt they can.never go before the coun try upon each exposure with the slightest hope of success, while if they can keep the House in. their own hands, either in the person of Mr. 'th ank or Boma other who will do their bidding, they hope to be able to heed-wink and frighten the voting public into the support of the Charles ton nominee. Hence it is with .them a necessity to reeler to the last moment.. It is life or death with them. Henoe, too, the grave alternative theysubmit to the Opposition—Continuance in Power or Revolution. "Which horn 4, the dilemma- will-the Oppoei. 'Lion take? If we had the chooeing, we would take the House out of their hands and throw upon theca the terrible responsibility of revolu tion. The country would then know just where it would eland and what it would hare to dc." Tint Drstransgarrs.—The extent to which the sentleacat of disunion reaches la the rani, of the called Demeratle party,,,ie one of the meet notable algae of the times, sad calls for . ..titkin rebuke of all the truly upright, patri and conservative men of the land. One . -sinds with - astonishment the speeches of the Democrats in the Rouse, denouncing the Union of the States, and these sentiments receive the most hearty applause from the members of the party on the Hoer of the flange, and from the, paid chimera of the A' ',"alatration, who throng the galleries. The wools free North are looking with wonder and indignation upon the 'hinge spectacle. Mr. Baskin, of New York, himself a Demormakeleoted ea the antl-Leoomp ton platform, in his speech last week, referred to the feet we have above elated, is the following language: "Mr. Clerk, I have heard upwards of a dozen speeches already from the gentlemen of the South, proclaiming leceselon doctrines, in eer tah t contingencies, which doctrine° have been applatided by the galleries, Mails southern city, whemi large numbers of the men who daily fill them Saida—employees and reanimate of Gov ernment money; They aro, it seems, paikthe people'tfmoney to appear here and insult their Representatives. The members from the free States have come here expecting to enjoy the hospitality for which the South has always been celebrated, and not mem... treatment as this. 1 have not heard fro*this side one single speech or sentiment width hall not breathed devotion to the Constitution and the Union, and a determination to faithfully maintain and protect the South in all of her Constitutional rights. . here I would oak whether there aro not men in the South whoaro accountable for setting bad smamplee? I allude to those who last Con gress justified General Walker and his men in their invasion et Nicaragua, a country with .which we were then at peace. Do gentlemen uponthe other hide of the Homo justify those who mitt° southern convention and proclaimed themselves in favor of ro-opening the African elave trade, bi opposition to the compromises of the Constitution? Do gentlemen upon the other side justify the landing of a cargo of slaves, by the Wanderer upon the southern coast of the I United StateaLan act which let at defiance the /ow deeming tho - Blare trade piracy? While there are gentlemen South entertaining each ex- "AMMO Haws, lilt to be wondered at, considering Vtlui numerical superiority of the North, that there should bo found fanatics there?" bet people who profeas to have each devotion to the Union, at!tt yet call theinsolvee Demoarste, rend thi,lacusert Words of Hash* and answer the grieetion-i—Wtio Are tho diennionlatet Tan ditioaSs of' Patrid Sore Throat prevails to a ommiderabla aztait, in some sections of tido and adjoining counties, and' stems to be more fond among obildirit than adults. In one town-' ship. Adapm (Monty, mum*: have died. One family lost fire children; thOwges varying from fifteen:years down. Mbri terrible distant skill of Piysiolaimi.-..rofkßUnthe • PINATTLII. BOVERSIGATT.—The Omaha Nebras kian,a fierbe Democratic organ, notices a bill Introduced lin both branobee of the Nebraska Leilslatureifor the abolition et slavery in that Territory, dnd proceeds to argue as followe: "Slavery does not practically exist in No breaks, norioan it, without positive legislation for its protection. How foolish, then, to consume hie time of the General Assembly in the consideration of this topic. We hope that our lawgivers will have sufficient respect for themselves and their 1 constituents; to confine their labors to matters clearly withln'the sphere of their duty, and not emu= the session in the agitation of a subject in which the people of this Territory are so little interested. Wo would most respectfully remind the assembled wisdom of the Territory that none of them were elected for the purpose of exercis ing so doubtful a prerogative as the abolition, prohibition r establishment of slavery. The 'let alone po icy' is, in gut Swiginent, the moat commendable, particularly when naught but Wilsohlet can arise from ill-timed and injudicious agitation." Tho doctrine upon which the democrats fought the battle of 1856 was that the whole question of slavery the Territories should be left to the decision of the people of the Territories them selves; but,'by this extract, it appears that :The democratio Jootrine in the Territories is, "let It alone !" This was the trick the Republicans tried to expdse in 1856, and now it is coming to Ito fall developement. [OIIatWEICATID4 Netters. Ed itors—The serious consideration of the Republicans tf this city is called to the annexed professional oMiens of torn of the oldest and most eminent lawyers of our Dir. These views are given at the instance of a number of eitirens, whose solo desire is to cpasult the interest of the party to the explosion of all preferences for ram over principles —and they are given, too, by goitlemen whose pro.. feesional reputation ensures their accuracy and whose political proclivities in one case and residence in the other, is unite guarantee of their sincerity and so - sadness. No further Warning neod ho given to those distal .fied with the proceedings of those members of the late conveatidne, who have been sneeringly termed ;sevedcrv, thatievery vote cast against their nominee ;is directly given to the Democratic candidate. The following question has been submitted tb toe !professionally end my opinion requested, therefore, . ' Theseeond aection of the act of Alsombly of May 46, 1857, entitled, "an act supplementary to an act to inoorpomto 63,34 of Pittsburgh;' provides, enter 'alio, "that thef Mayor of said city shall be a citizen of the United Mates, and have resided (our years pest preceding his election within this Common wealth, the last three years of which ho shall have resided in said; city." Is the residence hero men tioned an essential qualification of the office; or, is there any thing in the restriction to conflict with Roy of the provisions of the Constitution of this ;State / 7 The case is, to my mind, a plain one, If it had not been put tome by well informed gentlemen is a matter of doubt, I should have scarcely thought that them was any question in it for the consideration of e lawyer. Wilts every disposition to hold the Legis lature to the itrictest measure of power which -the coratitutioa Will allow, I cannot even Imagine a sponiour Mann fur doubting its authority se to amend the charter with the assent of the corpora tion, The °loathe franchise as established in'. he Constitution has nothing to do with the case, and is qo test of eligibility even under that instrument Itself. Where it has spoken out upon that question • Its standard for the officer is invariably a different and higher one than that fixed for the doctor. Men vote ender to look Cloven:tor, Senator and Represents-., diva, who are nit themselves eligible either upon the ' score of age or p.eeidenee. And so too, e coneersq, rimi may Fe...ln:tale at an elentlort, where be fir not eras qualified ' l to vote. The oaBC of a Jades end that of a Repretentative in Congress fender the Feld', oral Constitution) are examples of this kind. It' is eicas therefore that the electirc faculty and eligiLil 'ry to office are riot, by any moans, one and the same tiling, even undOr the Constitution itself. Dot the present cam is a different one in all re: !Meets. The city of Pittsburgh is a body corporate and oolitic—a mere co - Pamirs of the law—standing,- like other corporations, upon a special charter of its: air's. That charter is its fundamental law, ao the Constitution is; that of the State, and the office In ghee-T.lOn is an office under the charter, and not under the Conatitutioni and is no more within the peels; Rine of the letter instrument than the office of a Di-' rector of a Rail -Road Company. In each a case, even the elective franchise itself may he, and is gess-; wally, settled in terms essentially different from atom prescribed for the government of the State. I Titus, while in tee latter the qualification which re-- fors to "election* by the citizens," if made to depend . upon the payment of a 50714 or County tax only, it is, is the formeri made to turn generally and justly, too, upon the pqmeet of a city tax only. This was the tale under the original charter of the city, and nobody, I thinki over doubted its validity. And so, too, by the same charter, the elective faculty in the ciao of the Mayer himself was not only lodged in tbp Councils and made exercisable viva cote, but tba officer himself was only eligible from the body of the Aldermen who held their commissions under the ap pointment of the Governor. The question of eligi bility IS, however, as already shown, a very different metier from that of the power to elect ; so" different that oven bathe basa of a constitutional officer, whole election or appointment is not already specially pro vided for in thah instrument, I should hesitate along while before venturing to say that it was a proper subject for legislative regulation under the Bth sec tion of the Gth article thereof. The present case hOwever does not call for any opinion on that point. It stands, as already intimated, on other grounds. The provision itself is not en unmeastirable one. It is sustained moreover by the analogies of the Con stitution itself, and the question of Its binding force eln my judgmou t, so entirely free from difficulty that lam only surprised that it should have been raised even to the dignity of a serious problem either in law or politics. With its application here I have, Of comes, nothing to do. I answer the question as it Is pat without reference to itseffoct upon any of the upiranta to the office to which it refers. TIIOIIA S WILLIAMS The second sedtion of "an Act supplementary to eta Act to incorperate the city 6f listtsburgli," passed .the ltth day, of May, A. D. IW, proildes (that the 3.4y0r) shall be ti citizen of the Ile ited States, and balm resided fouri years next preceding his election In this Commonetealth, the last 6.11 roe years of .which he shall have resiiied in said city. I 'am requested:to give my opinion as to the right of a person .whdl does not come within the cleer moaning of the timely ions of the above clause, but who may have obtained tbo suffrages of the citizen's of. Pittsburgh, °Milled to vote, to act a Mayor of the city of Pittsblugh. iais no 'question can be raised aa to the tonna of th'e law, and the condition of residence, the matter appears to me to resolve Itself into a question as to its validity, and tale must depend upon the authori ty of the Legislathre to peso the Art under the pro visione of the Constitution of 1837—'38. . - Prom the examination I have given the subject, I have DO hesitation in saying that the Legislature danot exceed ItS constitutional powers in Passing the ' 'act referred tci, and that no person is competent to eerie as Mayor of the city of Pittsburgh unless heshall have raided in the city three years next protruding his election. CIIARLEP SDALDR. Pitieburgh, Du: 19,1859. icoretrincanm . 1 The 10inyoialty. . Eddoss aurae, My attention has been called to • communicative in your paper purporting. to be a proposition to 13. C. Bowyer, Jr., from a cummittee of the late Republican Convention. It gothi on to state that they are authorized, is friends of Mr. Wit- Boni to make propositions to Mr. Sawyer -4o refer the leto nomination back to the different wards, or In another contidgoncy try the Third Ward over agate. Now, In the Stilt place, there was but ono legal Republican Convention, and that Convention nomi natod Mr. Sawyer; and his friendscould not possibly entertala any progosition from the Bolters' self-eon. stltuted meeting Who named Mr. Wilson as their candidate for Mayer. If Mr. IVilson had not found hip:Wolf in a hope)es minority, would be have made any such proposa l ? . I think not. rya' sornewbaastonished at the assurance (tO. give It 110 harsher name) of the friends of Mr. Wilson making such a modest propositiott to Mr. Sawyer,' after the vary une;nrteous rosolutione they publish: ad as having pars in their bogus meeting. A FRLENO TO PAIR PLAT. Brier daring the Ilolidays, aro •markea feature of oar tlmee. It is a practice, which cannot bo too highly commended, and one which WO devoutly hope may never fall tad dictum or become obsolete. Bow dellghtf al to recelire some valuable token from • friend at this joyo s lemon, whoa all hearts should be gladoome and 'Piths buoyant. Boooke aro pleas ing enough mementos, but when once read are for gottOn—laid upon the shelf. Articles for the ward robe lare common, but they, Coatroom lose their new ness; relict to win Admirat ion and, likti old garments, are laid away totone motfiliaten; and ao on to the end of the obi ter.' lint Grover A-Baker's Eow. log Maddens eilli rein an enduring, perpetual nod his keepkeep odd* in . tho using will ever keep la iresh remembrance the kind donor. ' Bo and boy intik' your wife, doter or friadirktur Hogue. liankatatements. oi A N ms. Pljnr. =on . , Bruns, Bills soil , r..,lEstslshassl Orostsil Stacks snit Bilseellosieosis ...... !. Due by oth4r ...... Bank NoteSt Cli.ks Flncia (gold end silver).. Vi,'..M2,052 It LIABILITIES. Capital stock l'ndito wad 4 , lo.ruittira 1.411,41.1 Dictlettols and tin.pettne Arr't. Viral atiott I' p alto • s2,2r.toy: 11 The above stab , aut-nt to the lewd of ,oy ',twit edge and lc f. JOITN lIAIIPEII. entailer. liworn ,to uoQ ruberribcil this 10th Pc c., 1559, beture rue dam d. li.lllTll, Notary Public. Statement piths, merchants' and Mann '. tacttirers , flank of Pittsburgh. IhrreitUY.an, Monday, Dec. 14.0, 1159 Circulation. 277.372 00 17_.111 w Doe other Danko.. 103.312 0 Due Con renimulth 1,913 04 . Leatttand I,lscutatu, 914,411 4; Cola. , 101,310 06 Notes end hil ec lka or other Dente... ..... 115,1301 29 booby ether Bantu 35,549 Li tbe above stotelnent In corroct and true 10 100 beet of my hdooltalge and 1.11.4. W. 11. 110513 Y, Quitter. Sworn cutluuluctibed before nu, thhs 1010 dey 01 Dtc., A., D. 1050. 0,00 .1. Y. 1111CiCtil ZIK. Notary Public. PliittemesitTof the uttisenei nasals. Pittsburgh, 1.c.10,11,18:19. ASSIMS. Luna and Disconnta .... ............ Nut. aatd Chandra of other Banns Due [rum Banks and Banker.—. Capital Stock " --. ... . . $ llO . OOO 00 Circulation ' 338,216 00 Indleideal Depositors 137.3e9 03 Doe to other Banks—. .. ......... 10,539 31 The above nateMetlt ill correct to the brat of my to. edge andlbellet ' E. D. JONYS, Castle Mimed before rue this 19th day of Doc., 1869. de2o J. P. 31ACKSNZIE, Notary NW. Statement of the Illeehanice. Bank Pittsburgh Tionui, Dec. 19Ih 1869. LUBTLITIES. Duo to othornanke Duo to Delloidiom.. $494,17d ASeETS. Dille end N4Ues Discounted Due by odic Bank. Notes and Checks of other Bank..._, ,Speeio in Vault $1,024 090 86 The obelus statement is correct, to the beet of my know ed g e and `l7°.P'LT'''"'". worn wihl:.i4l.l. deal A. W. 808T 801, Notary Public. Bratemene of elle Allegheny *tank. PrrAmnon Doe. 17th, 1!69. • Assers. Notarend Bins Discounter Dm by other Ilauke None and Check. of other Banks. cob •. =I! , • ' Oircetation .. - - - --- ; 27R.701 0 0 Due fa other 'Banks 32,001 01 individual Dept:mita- 194,472 05 • The above statement heat-teat to the beet of my Imo edge and belief. • J. 19. 0001 f , (Nettie it worn and ealetcrilml before tae, this 10th day of , IMI. de.T7i ' ROUT. IfII4I4CY, Notary Petal _ . latatement of 1110 Iron 3lty Hank. Ptynotntan, Dec. Dab, 1559. Capital . .... .......$ 400.000 00 Imam and Diaconnta . . (Dll,lO 62 Duo by other, Dank, 11,703 44 Notes and Ch icks of other Danko-- 30.137 1 , 0 . Ppmln 107,107 32 CO - cola/lea 3.... 319,005 00 Doe toothee Banks ,Line to Deptaltora._ . 153,660 19 The above etaternent le oorreet according to the beet of toy knouledga kid belief. 301114 AIAOOIIIN, Caster. Affirmed before ato, lido 1915 day of Der., A. B, 1619 1020 IIOIIT. YCYNEY, Notary Public. ffl.cin ft bbrettoimentiL ji - M - 11 - N S. 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Legends of the Sainte and Motlyro, . reprisented Inebriation Art. 2 vol; 17 60 Mu. Jamleson's Legends of the !dour ic Orders,. repro meth! In Christian Art. $7 GO M. Jantlefejn'a Leg rods of the Mattoon.% as represented In Centre= Att. $7lO IZUROPE Poem; Englith edition; Illustrated by Blthet Foster rod othenc Cloth, gilt edge., $6 00 Eremite English Poems of the lut two centuries, no. bridgedi our 2 00 engraving. by tho moot eminent stied; KRIM Pew and Pencil, illutrated With 120 *pertains. Tlie IteptibliCan Conrt Werld.tioted Wcroaen The /Watford Gallery CUM. 1 " 0, R 13 . l'ilgelmegr, Proms , . bo.ourot edition Dtlnyon'ePllgrlet's Pirogues; Stothard's do 'lmmo, Jones ond'ltobinoon'e Foreign Too, TM, Course of Timis splendidly Illustrated by Dirket Fol ter; $6 00 etoldswillie ' Deserted 011Isge; with 32 exquisite anon. Inge • 1 1 41.1.'4 Shlporropk: 11Iristratooi GaSlleflatboolAge; or, The Lllialander At Clomp,. lb. Lloath, LLe River &d lho Locb; 21 sploudhlly color.] 110p.4 and liatiotg of the Brittah Poet. Hewitt The S 1121001: WI Hewitt hliUarte Boglimit Bouotry Llte ' Iteire'e Popoler lierloa of liclentilk U d.Bwkr beantlta colored illostretione Illtietmted Book of Common Crayon, with 1000 Moat, Wes of florden., Leftists and wood-evt Vignette; by Owe • Juriee. TOO hick and the Manse: sixty beautiful views of the most Inter. Ling and romantic Pariah /lista and Mama to E.tiand: • Tha &lams of Eligar Alto.. P.; elegmet English edition; illustrated Teneyson's Poem/; superb London ilinstrated edition Thefinhg of Hiawatha; ilinsirated with 21 engraving. The' Starrelous Adventures and Ears Conceit. of Master Tyll Motown's Sewn's; illostroted ' loy's of the Holy Lend; illustrated The Nevado of SOuntoth Illustrated; with not. by Jas. flamiltou, D. D. Cowper's Task; illnetrated • 12-4lnst of rho ahoy., with many others on hoot, not Yenned, are Eoglish'books, gut to the highest style of Ltinted. Orlutiog and binding, and illactrated preface• tly by tho muss golliwog of British artiste and engraver.. The Woke must be:M.l l to be sppreclatad• 8008 Pon. YOUTH. The subscriber is new opening the Isrgeat ausortmenk of New stet Standard J 137.11111 ha has nor brought Got, fro chiding the latest nod =et bacialint Planes of the Vritlah Preas. STEREOSCOPES AND STEItEOGRAPHS. We have made very large additions to our stuck of both Pklttnoviad Ins4rnments, Morn the latest mad flow Jaipur. tatiOni, to which um may novelties. ' Pictures, fuwwsl,6o upwards per donee. Ittstehmehte exhibiting 100 pictures, $1000; do b 0 du $l4OO tole W. THE STANDARD AUTHORS, Amarillo, broach indlltitlth, to cloth, gimp, holt wad toll colt. Writing Desks and Portfolios; Prot,' man cl Again Books , and I.Commenta*:, In Plain aiadratantatloo Inadlogrhos haul. • . 1 Eatailk WIWI spays sad largidlamouts to oonsttatabtio tr =ttity 93 Wood strolroZt=tay. antnistrittnts 4.154 8: . 143 69 _ 151111 04 —. 43.131 CO 41 , 5 ..e3 Soli ix the tit.. to .I...nitre- oul) 17,0 , . Hat 1..r.d Weal/and II srver ; • ! , laistbly for $5.09 $1.14•_1'0) 00 11.0 450 01 7.116 11 2./ 1 1 ":10t1 IW Dui a 4 12 rlin!,111.11V 1 , 111111.,14 110. r gul) S I tl Ck I 11.4 t . reaung w t. to CONtiRE4P I.ar,pll7.ato. CO paws, Mt It 1 . 3:, e I Ocirto eciitiOD. Paper co, era, E.O Oap;-a Feet to say adldrera, I,on li•t price.! • pH TILE HOLIDAYS, 1 /LNDE6ROIIIEF EXTRACIS 'To . 9171 n C)) "i FANOY EOSPEI, de= o • Connor 3knallet 4ttist wntl 1:Inmon.1. irIEOROE ALLEN. ILA ERICH. MARLIN. Corner Fourth Street and Cherry Alley PITT3BUROII, rd. Partigolor attention paid to tho Wog of Groton, 'lnagua, Nettletri.Ovens, Ac.t abu t poring and Jobbing, nonentity.— The only person baring thy BIGHT for mush titling "Dodgero Patent tpen tiro Name for Allegheny county. Omer* kit hr tho hosoment ut Berko'. Building. n,ot to the Altifichante . and glannfactorors' Bank, or tit hie offiro, corner pf Benrtb Eltretit end Chan . ) , Alloy, arlll ram!rn prompt-attention. deal:dint DITTSBUItGII STEUBEN VII, LN; ItAII ff Form of Sir AGRO, more or lee, on itectlon 01, on nblrh In 0 ml, Wood tied Water. The land in Mounerior to only • tqllo and squatter final Dorgellatovan, Wool/4104n comity, ra. Palo OpJantury 111 b, de'SOZtd Cllr Souclron'a Orrin, Des.ember 19, 11..1.9 TN TTIE MATTER OF TEE EXTENSION _..1„ Or PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—No. JUNE. SES• MUNI.; 1859, NOTICII I. hereby Riven that, the rel,rt of the eletrere:ln lbesbove caee tree confirmed finally no Lb. let dsy ol Oct° her, A. 1) , 11369, and that the Twmone reported se tworli Mal by !rah' improvement are herobytoqulrrd to pay thr earrrnl ma wilieetnet to them to the nodermfined. or It will become his dutTtn collect the came by yons,se of law, an direct,' by the Actor deersubly of filer Sib, SKS' de3141 F YOUR ROOFS LEAK ~otir iru— P1RR . 41,7, W.l PER pßooy. delbANI Smilbll,l,l nre,b. EDCIEwon" SEMINARY FOR YOUNG Levi}:‘, AT SEWICKLEY, PA.—The rn.lms aro comfortably wounnal and carpeted, Lbe Inn Teachorm are empinyod !never, department_ Mona In Attannlimne thn winter on. enloylon the earo t rl.ile( e enfa course of lectures on Pll YSICAL U}:Utlit.%. PUY AND ASTRONOMY, by P‘ol. Frawor, of Jefferenn College. ; Addllknial pupils rrcelr , ',l after the 00N: lairdAmTPAr A. WI LLI A NHL 1., s Wanted 1111.1111,1mtely ! A TRUSTWORTHY AGENT in v IX. to the Onion, to luttcoloce pow mkt gal nat.le Itorrotionit. • $5O 'per llacntb, and Expo:Lees Paid Prrma ro ncrit employinoill given. F., an onirlt inntriir • Con,, addtia, sub Mini, for reit/on postage, 11. H. CARTER LA , , Dimond DErk, lkystnn, Mara IftrAPPLES--.L'o bush We , tern Reserve and Ky. Apple. for AIM by do2o GRA A 1 AN CORDER. WIIEAT---4,51 ) bus. Kentucky Wheat iri , atoro and for Nato by do)r AICDANKA ANJER, 121 iircond at. AA UOURS--1 1-16, 14, 21, 21 in,h. abora tin recrilynd and for AM by dria) ].N. ELIA LI,ENLIF:na ER A CU, lui MArkri PL . . . - TjAlkS PATENT„SAUSAGE (;UTTERS AA, —A 'comlllost lop ol both in one roarbino, for sale by sirTi :VIA I,LEN DERO ERA Cal., 101 Market .t §4?, KATE S! SKATES! SKAI'ES ! —IV hole. ip,) &ale npd retail, by de2o J. N. arIiALLEN IIERC cr),lo st SUCiAI —lO hhds. privily new crop New Or )," loon. iiairiar,lnAdira from . teems Nertuir, for wit° by ie d., JOON At C", i.n OLASSPN--50 - 44116 lieu- crop New Or atidAta, rAio TintlY. FLOYD If co. . . for ...k t 1 JOIN FL: )YD a CO SULIb:BUTTER, in Ws. and kegs, in bt,ii e sbs sioiary by ,JOIIN FLOYD 00. 5UDnessED nuus, for sal, by de^yl GRAVY & VAN GORDER. 8 BITESTRE.,II. in store nod for sale by ' : GRAFT A VAN GOILLINFL. 1:11 015 1 -10 bbls Flint Hominy for sale d•f-11 pasrr t VAN tIORDKR. RAKE CHANCES INVESTOgENT TUE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE lIHttCHINF 2C.T.A.14 T. Durable, Perfect and Cheap STATE, TERRITORY AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SAL!. rrIlE IRON CITY SUINCPLE 111ACIIINE, pateutoi by Mr. S. G 011rt,of nil. burgh, Joutfllblehti,l. now lutralered to r ite awl tonetutthl• Itself for the follow log silintutaire—;lle tlm plitity, ilnYeliility, tolitty, cheaper.. ateLeletlfenre of work. 1. enyetiority to other noichhow, renliew, first— that It le preittded with an eppiaretna by which the eihrinz of the Shingle Is performed by the eew whinh which le • toiling of from YOUTY TO FIFTY PRO CANT. IN COST. Pc4-1114,1, by the melon .11 t4E . , birw.l4 übb pbtamloottotiver_hint in woljrrn pagion the op.t for may desire, by wtO...b Mon t nor' • ' TWENTY Pell CENT. OP TIMBER TAIRI-11 Oil sow awl c. 1,0 SIXTY SILINGVES . PER MINUTE! The machine will eh. rat Vence , Backe, Au ml Itaele , Cher tlaxes, etc • THE IRON CITY MACHINE Can be farnisbed complain for $I o , 1., the rnarinineuirnr In this cut. Mr. 1. S. FOWLEIL, end eau ba main in °paredno at the Mahar . Lill tit Mr. W. DILWORTII, oorttur Soronth and Grant Omani. RIGHTS you SALE The inventor and - Patentee will dispose of County, State and Territory ]tights for the sale and use of the Machine, on very model-. ato terms. Personn deairousuf investing, can not find a hotter Opptirtunity than the present. Call and. examine tho Machine. - del:dtf FOR, THE HOLIDAYS— . Hnnt & Miner, Have now rosily foi Inspnlion their forgo stock of HOLIDAY BOOKS, Comtoting or • VIIANtRIIOOIIII. 111 BIN WOK& ANNUAL Standard Poetical Works: Juvenile hook!, Toy 'twice. Portfolior, Portable Writing Prete, thonot of all hinds, ilackaaturuott illteannen, Ch Board., Awl all other ankles imitable for llo!Wei Pusanle. @3-(Ali et 111,7 NT & MINER'S, &ail:at...faille T 0. 2 FOR 1860 NO.: PON Ism. N 0.2 /OR IMO. NU.: PON 1600. THE PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, ,1 THE PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, THE PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, Calculatod and'Zdttod audMed by Calculated andrAlltod by SANFORD C. HILL, Esq. SANFORD C. HILL, E. g . • • SANFORD C. HILL. Esq. , A.large 72 rage Book, coutsladug, bead , . the wool cab online., lota Of eLcollent reading euaticr. MEE ONLY FIVE OENTS. NE-Sout by snail, on roculpt or print, free of mane, •Addlootr elI oiilero, to fawn orpt attention, to . HUNT tic ItIINE.R. Pnblisl ere, 31isorii6 ILlll;Fiftli Street. QN3.4.lA7tk JANUARY .1(1IIN W. 11'1"I'0,Ay... =EI OJJ Braidlog, I= I=l 101=11 11'11. JOHNSON I=l ROI.WINII MATERIAL ECM HA LO' If yvu want the FINEST ORATES nn _FENDERS made in this city, call on If yen want the BEST COOKING RANGE made in Pitteburgh, call on The that Coal Cooking Elnvo that 11 mad 111 Inn want WOOD MORINO STD t' R. get th *LACK OAK, the nicrat store [lna IA out ; iii•Wo have shot)" exhiblt...4 our Who.. Grata and Range. at Ito and (bunt? Palm, an ire nova (cur coml. If yen are building • bon., and want • Illrrd rate at tiCi ill the way a • STOVPIJIItATR or It ANON, dou't fall I , call tut So. 235 l.tr.rty Street. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED ❑Y Ttlg STATE YAM TO G It A F & 0 FOR THE nnsr COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With large Feed Door for throwlng to Conl„ BRBT t fi:9OD COOK STO FE. nicLoiie POE BEiii.i.AildEDDY. dTDSB lAIto, on hand • large namortnient of aleatlng Myr.. Kilo and Penry Grate Erevan, ►ender., Dad end nn trot.. linger ti.ttlin, Wagon Coxes, Hollow Warn, do. ORAFF A - , CO., No. 243 I.lbrrty Street, At Tint HEAD OM WOOD ETREEr. ..•=.hJ Pteleageort. Cease. SAMUEL GRAY &SON, HAVE OPENED, in nd,litlun to large o..ortoton, or CLOT : IIEOn Hop rnoetdoaltablo color. for Co., Dronoor Frock CoatAL oororal now 7orlolloaln Harrington and IEI ys flan BEAVER OVERCOATINSG! °HOICK 1.1•18 IN CIIEVIOTP, dr.. FOR WALKING SUITS TR 0 W SER S AND WAISTCOATS Christmas & New Years, W. & D. HU74US, N 0.102 Market acid 13 .Fifth tstreot, OFFER THEIR EXTENSIVE W.1 . 00K OF RAGLANS, of tho bast styles ; SHAWLS, of oyery description DRESS GOODS,: of the choicest tahries ; and their well aielirted itcek in general at greatly reduced pricep 100011 , 11 L S FAMILY FLOUR, JO° Jo Extra do. do We do, Jest received and ,3 tor We by , STIIPSON & NELSON, rodent Olfld N. Vev..cor Utile et., Foot Con, &limberly. MINQE MAT—Ancaoiien deiebreted, iu Jere rod firkins, Ear rile tiy . dela WILT." • RA AntmaTox. iu Ramada it. ititstritancotte c,'V 0 V E tS. ,s, A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, W OULDINVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION in v o 7 , 4 :t t , h ;ro isl izon, u.t : nk COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, Eureka and Arbiter. VICTOR, LIVE OAK & PITTSBURGH Tept her .w, re. 111.11,11 Stores of iii/14. PARLOR AND lIEATI NO tiTOVES Ortut 111.1a,Inents offerra to Build,. au.] o•therA lo aRo of ORATES, OItATR FILONTe, FEW/RAS, he. We amid .41 pitmen!. ettentem to Ear Jte.t/y rulelrx led DOUBLE TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING S OVE S; TROPIC, F,MIERA AND ARBITER, The only Ike anal Srnoke.Cnn.novr. In Itio ninrket mir era that arn called an hwro nnt me DOLIIII.II. 11)P-111 main fwatnre 1n...i0n an.l Fut.!, why. h eftcurw to no by two patent.. TO than in want of a Ely... for FAntily n., that h., ber• br failed to give estisfsclion, wwuuld recointuotA weer, which, although they hate nor, been exhibited .t titain sr County Vain , havo• repotetion for Durability end Picoo• otny in fuel nne , ittedi , d by HOY vibes eicrste in the 71010. CA UTION! —Ptuy no Stove called Oas Con- Furnerq without the Poutte Top. nol ttftind HIGHEST PREMIUM STOVES, GRATES AND RANGES. FIVE SILVER NI EDA WARDED TO BISSELL, .& l_'O UP T ST .1 T F Alll Silver Cup, Silver Medal, And varionA Inpinina-4 a‘vardrd t. , BISSET. N. CO., by the Late C•iitety Fair hell in . 064 .:ity Manufactmets cf Eviny Val lety of Cooking, Parlor HEATINt; sToyEs,, Fine and Common 1:.n.g.,11t,1 ORATE FRONTS AM. FENDERS, And 11.t.C.Iel.rsted VIRST Cap/4d COO RING RANGES Bissell di Co. BISSELL A-. CO Monerxturore ot the GREET COAL COOK STOVE VICTORY, BISSELL M.A-N PA.C'JCIJ it }CRS. FOR TILE 1161,7 S T OVE'S And tho Latest Designs for NO. 19 FIE7R STREET, Very Desirable Holiday Presents PITTSBURGH, prr-raniTzeTEc ; - CO ; COPELAND 86 u, ;A;:sc`citc-;t1 11 F1 rd l il l eti' 4 !:4 llll bi r . l4 l:;,i).ol # 4 l l eir-4,4,111e1M;11140,41,01311Fill r Proprietors, Seib r ICII or • - T~~GIIRRINR S PATENF Pl.flrweighingLl VE Lt h U u SY, (1 lel itt,F COSI. OR farni fit ALL rufous...of Merstr indistng. ohrthar I anoxia Or on Mee* •r "'"'"ir. r N unEste Ordtpotr, and of all <hose, andcaaaritiaat, from Italtrusd porpcsitioteerß 4 I ad, IL'l aii "..`" mile Laub/AMA Om ant Irani .1 JANUS PACED DOOR LOCHS AND LATCHES ( r ~„ht r I • fi lOA neat, se sad Tarim/51y trournr sad flan lirJ. COFFEE MILLI', a l‘T MILLS cos v „mite, I SIIELLIRB, I.t.SAGE OUITELS sud STUFFERS, ROMs, sztar-sttrausa eTii F rrmr utvoi oxr) cAttous , 'ALE. puLLtai, tr ARDRORR LICOge, FIRE mot: STANDR, Ar every rarierr of Mall aI•W el tir • •an Ilonmodin Mordsare grreralls. 1.241741 r ..- CLIEAPEST ! REST!! LARGEST !! ptty4 thO :knition for Single arid Dolthie Book keeping, Writing, CininteerekOl 1 Arithmetic nmi Lectures, I Fight ...eke board, $.O stetletiar, $l, Pull Conran i3s— se yamera,,lll4 Usual tints to went to n 101 l coot. from Eto 19 Every ritadrot, upon graduating, le ginirontiniti tut as" , petrol to sinnaga tho (1011, of arm Imorma., and tit d leasm • salary of from S5OO to 61000. btoliale actor sit sue , time—No action, t Oloweara FIRST PREMIUMS FOR nEST nusnam Witt ISO Full receteid at Iltishurgn, Paltadriphia to MAN Fair at Zadiessiale, Aka, at the artnru di" f tto Uolem for the past four frets Ealiaeltulitera . tone oicoireal at hall 'dn. r Cerrulant, Stieriniins and Ftulsallatioi nits o th Collage, nachoe Ito lett, stamp to ari.M dna/ NA Jiii‘KlNS, Pitteimmull, a IA GSI',ONI flatirrs • WESTYRit UNIT S.SI TY LEI' r T . Tenth Lecture of the cont..: :tic.n if the I•X I% KB.SITI I.I.ALL, earner Boa nod Diamond; Sq. ois. TII I (Tuoeday) %STEN INil, at 'lli' o'clock. Subject i—uAlmoisherie E 1.1.1 " The pi inuplea of this agent, extillme,l In at, Liktitiltor end the Aurora sill he disconeod mod Inu,t riled b, titiatiy brilliant aTrieriments. , de'pgid OTllitua lee% ANCL COMPAN r, l4c. itille,a,q9. Dry' DEND.—The Prosikent andDilore . at thle Company hare thin day dcclaroll; a DK end of Three Dollar. per aka° open the Capital Stock , kp lea• tn redaction of Stock Seice held by tbaCompauly. de2o 1.. Al AICSIIALL,Oecrgtaty. 111ORRISON Will be a Itepulgicah n didale for Mayor of Allegliaoy City, Frajrit t the rate oildrli 0111 he taken on Saturday, the 24th` (lief:lot • I 1A53141 Llitßll AN THIN LIrT aill lie a Candidate for Aldorman JO the %Yard, Pittahorgli, solijoct to In, dicialim iif the ILepotillean Primary klectlog. Cat . ..teal, I'ITT•VtI.O It. • CletolanJ, lloc. sat, 151,9, 10 . To r. Annual Mooting of the SUkUkhUl,l) . rs of thee/reeler d Pittehargli Cetno4o.7 for Ito election of twelve Dirs.e ttir• and trameEtion of 11/ital nese, will I. held at the t file.. of tho Company, lit ca., land, no WEDNESDAY, the Ath day of Januarimext, at /0 cielock To , Tran•fer hooka will be clear,/ On the A h Inatatit, apd remain <l0„•11111 Jenne") . slh. E. RuCIL It LEI, EiVteiaty, 3 ilefel in 7 Cl. teland. Old. ett. Anne li•eliatatet Co, lit eittgh, tiov.loth, FILO, P I S' I I.F.ND.—The Pretident and lireutprs or rt.. 0 4L T., hoot. th:e; toy derlateti of 7'..' 11 . 0 on f.-3(11 !thane Of Alla G l tjtnl • ot of 010 •arrii el i.rolite .4 lies nit ta0414 to Le 01.1.11e1 t, tte i I duct]. ..t the l3toric Due 11 1113. 3 no'll - 1,1! 11130 IIY 31. ATWOOD, Stetetar3-. janiusementg. PITTSBURGII ART EIIIIBITIfiN. I T ILE FIRST ANNUAL EXUJBMIOI Ir. I T'1 , 41111i.C.11 A It'l' N1( , 7 , 11)A.V. 11 F.rFi: SIR Fi.Yt'lPll,y MORTON'S NEILL,. • 1 fllltrr.r.l, C) airciallfry tqwit f -La 10 n. 01. from 0 t 10 tik , ck hu thn await,;. kiwis:loll2s c —l3.4lalort TlckPts 30 onntd. ' odo15:1,1 FRANKLIN. BILLIARD SAL — DDRA FRAIVKI.LV lIALL, F I _g• A •!-. - l i - ~, ''' ,._ ' 4,. "... ,,,...,,,, ,. .... , :g . ...KV...... 5. ...4.. , ...,,,.._„ ~ ..1 '."-- , ; . r' , . --- Aie . : „..- . : i I. ral slat 5111,TTIIEW3, 3a., Pr,*riotor - - T ., Ills elegant' anti elm nteabotts Ilall; is ii&- pnsehlrd a all NINE NNW MalttlEid.llKE 611,1,;tits TABLES, of thu lateet and moat approseed Idyl° and patto and Is other .i.e fitted up egml to any lti the chantey far the arrOtlftiuda.ion or durum and strangers, and Ivr NT air, comfort and courenlonee, L. not burp...toed, if egualed r n the Weatorn Elates. This Pinprleter ...licit. a eetittnnai I n of tho patronage to liberally traltowsal on his daleoh bandit. lure, Loll natures the public that ovary uttermost tel!I Ise tats to their comfort and plums, • , i -• N. U —Aszent forth. salt of Ballard Tablet, P..eille, qiot. c 0.., eueePolues, Chalk and all othar .ruche. II:0116.11s, . which ho can drop,ean of ou reasonable terms ihd at tse saannfactesrpee arbole.a!es pre,. Aelslsst. Ebutattonai. prioll CHIA Itt coxim cacieLcoaßrak. Am) ..- ." WRITING ACADEM 'it . , ; College Hall, Diamond. Elirmingilain TKRilli, C-11311 ON ENTIWCi. • ' ..• 7or Orns...tal Wrltiug.... ...... 41S) •• Pl.slu I‘ Hang lu :, Time anliroJLe4. •' ITrltthg awl Book-lieeplog.—.W) Sq. /3 . 1"333312..,Tei, • DENTIST, 1 - 61 1 PENN STREET, opposite SL Clair A/fowl. loam:. Teeth on Plat.. or Contact and also, on Gold •na other Metsllle Dr. wtrrn.46. LeirrlL All other Dratal operatiotw carotolly attended • 'ltiortricwt Araerthutia applLd In extracting teeth- t - Woltoly' fil)N. It. FLENSIII EN, ftwLl. S. Mial•tor in A lirch Mark, • wombat of ter Pittsburgh Bar, Loctorrr Caat4 (I wergild Law. FACITIrrir. N. SUS FFCR. Profe...or of Writing Kul Donk Katt.log IL LEITIrEAD, Jr Prate...our a reurusuAltp. C. F. WELLS, Vrafeewr ot livolt , Gerplog and Cuurilit , • dal Calculation. ~, 'IRV. W. D. BOLTON, Lecturer ne history and prrie' But,lacta. • PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturanon Elocution. • • 4 Oa and one trhslhas never been before. attempted by an, penman, namely: Specimens of Ornamental and Efeetfeal l'enmatothip 0-meat/dm your pretence, In Ih. shad, SpaMol from 20 seconds and opusnlo. ggg Goal Warding at $4lO per ,rock. Strrainchant Ear free for student. EPtitilitleo at Roy limo. For efieelmans of offhand Dimino. Writing, eue coe erd • pretage stem pa, end o .Llma. U. LEITTIZAD.PciatI,, Pittsburg lu2.s.lyd.tar PENN INSTITUTE.. lIAriORCK kw, NEAR PRNIV WW re span nu MONDAY. too :?th AUCIUST, Terra. rn per reurtun ol den ampulla... J. M. SMITH... , •OYIyI NlllOll4. 6 DA_Vi SON, 92, Wood Street, Corner of Diamond Alloy, HAS FOR THE LIOLIDAY TRADE,TIOI • 4 NOW and Itlnstrat oil VIM SEAFON, Inelndlng Ma Finest ann Latest LONDON AND XDINDODOII HOLIDAY BOOKS !!! et:Arable for all ages. STANDARD BOOKS IN VINE BINDINGS ;!; : Religlona and Iterations' BOOKS, Elegant 1411L11$ PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS; aides m oat natetialre:a., anetmont of CHILDREN'S BOORS. STEREOSCOPES AND 4LEWSI' flows. the Out to Introdocr 0,1. boantlfal Invoutlon to Pituburtilt, mot it hot behind the loom to varuly, 't•0171 or prior. JOHN'S' DAVIEUN. drlTUtf S 3 Wood trrror told Diamond Allen CODCW, COLDS, 110ARSRISIVI o t Nod bircanut. l 6 ar7Vrtos, Noa— rot " offretionof Moo Throat CURiD, tbs. BRouGHIAL Elaccuto Cann Clossunonoti o o_. mom Wsooviss Cocou, Aorta, ~s 7 RICL(It VNI) 1.7 BROWN'S fl gOCII CHUM TROCHSS, - or CoCoo L07140r,•. 4 "A smog...id ooLloot:..n for CUMULI. Ar I Dr. U. P. DIUELOW, Bottom • /lore ;Loma eztrent•ly serriecaUt for 110.11.IISRNK.I.L"" Set. HANBY wAno,ptsettim, I recommend them ea. to PUBLIC SPEAKKIIV Rev. E. LI. CHAPIN, Now York. 'Wolf stautury rakirra BRONCHITIS:' Itor. S SISIOPRIED, Morristown, 011;0, "ftenefirtzt lichen compellrtl to 'peak, .ntrolgfrovs COLD ^ nor. B. J. P. AND/U:3ON, Bt. Wow, ••FjhUual In remoring Ihrrsoaras and eitatiaie'eJ tAc Thmrt, to comm. with ePs)IC EltS and SLNQICILSe' ••• Pmt. M. STAGY JOIINVON, IwGrwge,oo. Teed.. of Music, EMllltraifeunle . "(Loaf tenentiefisotPttritilefititinna grin. peisseintstottr thes preen:mt./1,026mm. ,Frors their past fl, they wall, 'II perrnnergi at/ronittge Nine' Rev. E: ROWLEY. A .M. President Athens College, T!Atit• Mold by all Itritptiste, st 26 rents per Caettlntto A 1.,, DROWN'S LAXATIVE TROJilrit, ort. L 011101.6, Cor Pysimpuu, (4.0d.r: . .1"44 5 I.4Am mn.. Cr?,,. Odious atTed,ons, dr. . • „. 1U407 MESSRS. 11UNT c.; DIINEII, Pittsburgh, ; whin P a ntoß thwCgh yourino Yeec ego. I eras Induced to [merlon. en Almanac ef t 6. mambo, In the MIL 14161 DO 1.11 pleased Web it Dud I eh like another, tut are ensuing tee. Please send me, If publledireh.by lumen melt. HOWE A 'HINER'S PITTS, BURGE ALMANAC foe ISCS,calctslatettauderlitid bg MIL maid you not be able to mud tbe beak la mu/notion, kend me the erythema of my remittance In nornlubing as goal, thot,h I born yen will !meta., in send the Almanac. Your k truly, . J. K.CuinusE; Carmen Fall,, Goodhue wanly, Elonrent, TLIE PITTSBURGII ALMANAC otlcttlated end Wiled by . • - SANFORD C. 33 L. for rate by ell enterprieing dealers In this Miami. ' JOU Price, Hive Cows. G . -UINNESS & SON'S- EXTRA DOUBLE STOUT AND PORZE4 For sale Imikrial Pints and equal. Nuts. lIVTIIEIR BOLE AGENT FOR ITIE UNITED STATES, 0. E. IIABICItl" -, 127 Pearl Street, Nert York. • ; 113.0rder• Enaal careftilly attentkull io. ccls:2.iddig CLREASE—A prime article Gram for ;WO ILA by dad lISSZT ettp. auction 6 71 airs. • •1. (. D 4 V 1 1:, AN l tictioneer. 115arus 51,41 Filth EtreeL r ANTE CURIZANfg—At Tun Tur.day Ihreraber 15114 eta OWOCkaI 140 , Con: ~,, Tc:.! No. 51 fifth otrottorlll bo 111, wits Yritue 7.4r.te Cu; ru.t/. 153Z3 I AHU 31USLU BOX AT Aut.:T.lON- Crionlay) rroolsk, Deuerubeeogli isg7 o'clock, euougeeris.l /34611 /1.-.JW• • N 0,6 at 4 fh will Ono Loge Mo•ig Rise. J. 0. DATLi, A. . ULE STOCKS 7IT AUCTION.— Oo Toe, , ,lny ening, Decor:her 10 lb, 1 07erelnclrost the Ouzitall cud bal., llt ve oing Lt IMO oren,l4lll be sail i. ehois libiglieby Bank, 11 ° rant, ' 1 . 11 - ,etren lioursugs Co. Lareks " • 10 " Iforiongsbils " 1 . Pittsburgh * • • —• T LILA 1M EL)LO Al' MI 0710 N.- Li On Timmlny, Doe 22.1,5 t: o'clak. P. IL at the Com o. hi Ifllth atop ; tro account whom It ;may concern, to roy freight Ana cbargee, *ill boncld,:24 Flown from the mecomr Goody /demi& vntrm redeemed tefoo gm day of nit., eon T.O. DANIS. Atet. A LLEGIIENI PItOPERTY FOR SALE. „t 2,. ,—Two Lt,to on Montgomery strret, 20 feet front rtell and extruding along Taylor arcane 110 krt. Term., rqw- font. th oath, balamo In I, 2 and 3 years. ply tnA LISTEN 114.10111 S d co, ES Fourth stroot. Q:ii)CiiISALES By AUSTIN LOOMIS tc 1,3 co., AT Tiff: 51F.E.CriANTW FACITANOR BVKEtY TLIIMSDA EVENING.—Itant,' rridg, Insurance sad poppar.Erock, Bond and /tell Estate sold at patina salp at the Aferchatits'Excbange try . ' • • - AUSTIN Loomis 41•00,' - Not,s, ['oats o.! Us. ort Nest itabta negotiated as rPisuusl,le tett. I.y A US•tIN LOOM) A CO, • gen Stock riot, Drokers.92 Faantb et. LOGAN &. GREGG. IMPORTERS OP • A•R D WA R • - • • NO. G. 2 WOOD STREET, Fila• D.ora Charle.a Lk le I, Jr30..1 , :ns G. F. Mins, kW Lannato..- Lactic G arso,. Fti 11244: • GEO. S. BRYAN Qommission Merchants, .• FOR TIIE SALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. EhmLA Co., Plitalincib;Lvlngston, A Co, I dt..l,uryli, Tlos F. rusnilin, Eq., ter, lien. lien Ntmon Cameron, liaricborg Items, °aline? A Cu, lion/ INyaburn. I n. jO3lkOmd _ THE BIiTEB.PRIBEI Insurance Company OF PHILAIIELPILLA, lulu re, Against Loss or Damage by Fire 011 Buildings, Merchandise, ;ear. allure, to., at Reasonable hates or Premium. Di Ratchford A cart: WilUam M'Eoe,ni e.g.. , A Frarier. Jno. M. Atwood, of ''food, 11'hitn A C... 4 Len) T. Trodiclz,StO) Co Henry %I hart n, Mordecai L. 11.1wpon;00.3. Ntaunrt A Pro. J..hn It. Fran n, of John IL R. A. Falon•okok,l4 11. A. Palanatuok A Cn • Coll, J. L Errtnger,.,f %Viol A Erring-: F. iSTARP W. Gast, Stcrttory. Plryananon Iluentsca ILleval A Co, Thorne. it Hoorn. Marsh r, 1.15.1., VI ;Non, A Co., 11,1 Poor), IIro•n A Co Ing.ton, lan , Lyon A Co., Wl n l.oly & (IEO. S. ERICA & EZEICI pl.', Vl's. DE RSIGNED Ili 1.1 1 / 8 1NE4NM, Mr. SAMUEL k: WART and Mr. maim CURAY, and wail rntima tho gam. et do O. 1171 I,II,k.RTY EiTllKVr,diroctlr opi!prlte (he kage. WILLIAM 37. 00RULY. .t/Oy EA NI thr..llllf-Wn- C1=1441,-: bil-GORMLY & CO., WX — IOLME4.PArtd3EI 4 GROCERS, C=l P' I3 ;O I 7ISIONS, PRODUCE PITTSBURGH Al AN UFACTUIti:S, N 0.271 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Ju:LtliDJ-Zap Muar , Z. N . f1 " -% r; EST -CEZVi S . i - , ..' ~ 4 Li I :1 1 " _g::-.0:! -I ii ''‘' ti 'A It D . DR. 0.1.1• VIN Ko. 47 SIiITQPIELD, Sr., between 84 and 4th . , ' aburgh, P Tandem lila services to the cititera P of i P tt ittaburgh an a.. d *h. Ity fri the , boo of his proftwion. Ho opersteitin tba Mad improved mode+ of Pro MI Pargory, employing shah enstesl• nis as halm stoat the owl+ al of • long osperlencit. lila to. millarty with Um most dtfltoult otionalous locident to it,/ orofonsion, warrant+ him in notating tbo 'public that raw feet wafer mtlon will be giron to all tun entmteteatO hitt, hand.. rem. Aladextge. sttai.tmd CSILL, iiURCIEON DENTIETI • and gertleoca No. 07 011 ANT STILEtT, oppwiltte am Court Homo, teases ha MI snit tbs.' - wants of my that may rotor hint with their patronago. Any of. the melon+ style. of Tooth lueeztod If wL•hod. ent4.dlyis HICHARDBOIQ'B [RISH LINENS, D...431A5E-5 - , DIAPERS, 4-0. C • ONBIIMERS OF RICIIARDSON'S LIN. - I If:l3,mA thou deeirotis of obtalotey the 1111N1111711 - GO,ntkefeenttl e to that the artic lee they porch/Lee emend ed ottlylite full netno of the firm, 3. N. RICIIAnDSON, E.0!..18 A OWDRN, as a grtsraoSse of the eimitil nese and d nrabltity of the Goode. This cliatlon la rendemt easentially,teerawary, ea large.. quantities of inferior awl defectire ,Litittre iro preparwl, . ,non otter arearion and waled wltllltin aline et HICItAIIIF N:Airillitysllldlia. whet, reOtrilleige of thelnim7 thee . aut." allkeott tlio American consarner ppd thestuni, firers Of Abe genuine Goods. will not ...Illy al* as beaters' profitable,while purchasers can be Impiety]. ' with Goa, ore worthless character. - ;. • J. UULLOWIX J•iik.P3OILIVT44- nefilycils genie, IA CborSE.A.et,New.ltork..,:.2. , tat ANT EMBROIDERIES •• FOR HOLIDAY 0140 Fresh 'lnaportatibus . 1 .111Al'ON. ORES & NIACRIThrs' No. FIFTH STREET: Workrd Collars at 37% rod t 4 w6rth 6634500ntr; Workod Collars at id cents. worth 76 anti; Worked Collars at 66 mats, Borth 9; W eseerer- ' - Worked Collnes at 76 mot% wort.WW—qt ; Worked Batt; (Coflart sad steers) at re , .. ortb Worked Sett., (Coll an and Bloove4ra sit forth Worked Pots (CoNrs aaJ SlerreePO Pa s iworth 7 l3;' , The above inveied is fresh !aided from : Livernool Steaupii atrie drys moon; ;Aid. REALLY DEOID.MBARGAINS: We invite our Customers to call and tah: their selectionfoF .• • ch thrums - and New Years Presents • • now, when the assortment is complete. , - EATON, CORK & pinvatar, ,i.i7 A BUILDERS, TEtt.S, Machinists, Ikaoratore, and all =netted whit hhaltanleal and lailding eperations, shoal.' so the 41iM11.1.. ,ft MEM( A .1011C.Ndt., cemialialog toga, • 'lnca of practical do :elle, valuable to every Mostractor Drenrative Artist. Itii the only weekly fitnetratep Mar, or the kin d 1 thls ..anintry,and reiftirNloLly to he atett.to, be taken rpm:dart, by all nomeo to Otto aboviaparetilta„, linblished a very Sttorday—price, 5 tente—enbacrbaltat,U. per year, or Out dollaraix months, pep - aide io etrinvlvety Lj practirel men. 1 The Eai,-,,i(fic Alatritan, a! October Mtkeiyalt • nether the hat ettitNl of the kind ever pubil,hed,h,,,,, p ' die." Panelled WALES- 11 AUTUiLL Sot banding.. lotion tlrdot, Oeir York, to whom :all aubxciptlara most to remitted. • • :11521 thrcugh any haw. *hi:l4l4Ni TS• Newh sOnts Bhp them vith other ph TO IRON ming. Di— . EOEIVEIV I S SALE OF THE' , N. DEB lICRNACE," let tho 311,6oaing Valley; Ohio., .B. Brown... /Pod Alford alo e . . - By Tittles or an outer °reale thine boned by the'Courtof . Common Pleas of ?datum:dog county, Ohlo, I than exp.* to pnblle mild at the Conn 11. so, In Canteld, Ia vile comity: oo THIIIISDAY,Decomber UP. between up. b. „„ ~; 10 S. hl. seal 4 P. IL. the tollon lug Keel Zona. viz. Play, , scree of lead la lot No. Ito Moan:down tell comity, to;. , Other with the Putnam and appartenanee thereto thetetnt ., —J eitele; Inprelren et terenty4tro thonsenel,flotters,.. AN% the =lain: rl..ittte to the Coal. istAck. band OES bet UM , otos* on and tueier toilet as hundred antes tel into:111db: COOL The Ifornza• was erected loin", nnd In i tow "p 1011 4 ,34131 blend, %ID molas. intliannth46}44ltr4 76 tnoa[ha. frn 14 monad, seith and itl.a/g41111,14 lam tans; pa • a•aintlly.• -86sICUS4.851IT1I, Itsadvar. 3D WARD 4 Alley for Asslgru.; -,•accfrAitaiii.CP•al / - 1n BUSH DRY APPLES in store and , t.A.susiesszsti eitatt'iraCaitimi. J. G. DAVIB, Aut. J. O. DAVIS . diet Pll =LRCM. . GROCERY
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