"7". - 1111 " 2 7'% InuluaLD ! z -v• =Grace • _:itinross:i m a PROP.I2ISi; EIS., . .._ - px=riazyczumac: , " -THUASDAY Ile/JUNG,. 'DSO. 1869 Ilatpublletan Coanip Convention. Tho itepnblienne of Allegheny COnnty ore Co two mrseln their reicetedru dde dbtekla eel 1 9 / 1 1171IDAY, Slet Deannber; and elect d eltwedet.l=l each to • (bunt) Cour,ntlon, odd& will masted the Court Muse oa WSDNEZDAY; January lth, to fleet seven dale • gate . to representcounty' In the SesteXcintentl which male at Ilareieburg, na the t rd of Tammy, 10 03. The meeting la th e townships will be held between 2 ono 4 detect - P. eld In the cities wed borough. between 7 and 9 o'clock • :JOHN M. SIEUIPATILICE•• Cheitalan. IL Halm Secretary. Eepnbllleam County 'Blass raaatins , A MaasMeeting of tha Republicans of the ff.) 3ofi.du be held at Leaa onia' Ml, WiDNIODAY 41h4f ol la alum at 7 to'clookirit3."X:en:f. pubHaan of the county c,lnt n % o .2 l : o Lemitnd toz,tirml. [td • , - Dxstrirowisrs.—The' Oarette charges that the sentiment of disunion exists in the Democratio '•• Dotty, and hop itself with the idea that the • North mud rebuke the sentiment. This is what may aptly be tsrmed"the height of imeindence." —Pow of Werhersday, If our remarks were "the height Of ‘ impu. deuce," we quoted what the Post will ce rtainly acknowledge to bo good democratic iialhority for them. The Post is, or protende do , be, a warm supporter of Douglas for the Presidency. Mr. Hoskin, of New York, is the very dear friend of the Senator from Illinois, and in his aimed, a few days since, he said "Mr. Clerk, I have heard upwards ota dozen speeches already from tho gentlemen of the Botith,:prixdaiming secession doctrines, in cer tain contingencies, which doctrines have been applauded by the galleries, in this southern o.ty, where large numbers of the men who daily fill . them reside—employees and recipients:of Gov ernment money. They are, it seems, paid the peoplettmoney to appear hero and insult their Representatives. The members from the free States have come hero expecting to enjoy the hospitality for which the South ham always been celebrated, cad not each treatment as this. I Aare not heard from this (the Republican) - side ore single speech or sentiment which has not Breathed' derotans to the Constitution and the Union, end a deterniination to faithfully maintain andprottet the South in all of her Contlitutional rights." That is the same quotation we madeli the ar ) Hole with which the Poet takes issue Its "the height of impudence." - But perhaps oar neighbor does not desire any ' longer to be considered a supporter of Dinglae. • Perhaps he is ready to turn another snmmer - sank, as he did from Buchanan to the .‘little rebel I" It is possible that the Post has made a new gyration and Is back to where it started, in favor of Buchanan again If so, the sentimonts ituow entertains touching the question of die union may perhaps be found in the declarionce of Mr. Bachnaan's friends in the House. In that case we may quote some remarks of Mr. Singleton, of Mississippi, which it would =gm ought to have some weight in the can eapPoied. On Monday, that gentleman said, in his Speech to the country, from his place in the House : "If you exclude Slavery fromna, it will'prove the disruption of every tie. We will have expan sion of Slavery in the Union, or outside of it jf we most. If you want to know my addles 'lo Mississippi,l say the roofer we yet out if the Union the etter—for the longer we stay iii the worse for us. The South hive made up •Itheir minds to sustain Slavery. We don't intend:to be prescribed by present limits, and it will not be in the power at the North to coerce the ihreo. millions of freemen at the South with arms in their bands, and prevent their going into the surrounding Territories. Gentlemen most re member that a gallant non of the South, Jeffer son Davis, led oar forces in Mexico, and, Mastic God, he still liver, perhaps to lead a Southern arniy. The South will expand to Mexico, that coun try being without government, and they:can administer the estate for themselves. Whenever a man like Mr. Seward or Mr. Hale is elected to preside over the destinies of the South, there may be expected an undivided front in that Sea lion, and all parties will be united in resiettinee to the aggression." '.Pray what can one make oat of each " as that but open treason to the Claim ! Here is a supporter of Mr. Bocock, the Poet's candi date for Speaker, who has no measure to blide neuiciations for the Union of the States. If Mr. Hoskin is not good authority, Mr. Singleton must be. There is no middle, party to speak for the Democracy, none at least that we know. of. It Mr. Singleton did not - announce the MAUI of his party, why did they not ray ea then there?, Did any of the so-called Demociete denounce euch outrageous sentiments? Did Moat gomery, or Valandigham, or Cochran; or Pinr , once or any of the Northern members who tire impliesed by some to be in favor of the Union 7 Not a man rose to deprecate this blatant (reason! It has gone abroad to the country nereb uked,ns the sentiment of the Democratic party. Nor is it from the declaration of Mr. Hoskin alone, or the Union denunciations of itle. Single ton, that we are led to declare the denmeratio• rank and dangerous disunion party. Congress his been In session about three weeks, long enough to giro men an opportunity to expreis their sentiments upon this point, and who among Senators and Representatives have threatened orjastifird Disunion? We submit the following list, containing the names of some of them: Q. C. Clay, Alfred Iverson, A. G. Brown, Jeff. Davis, C. L. Valltindigham, Roger A. Pryor, Syd, Moore,AL R. H. Garnett, William Smith, W. P. Miles, J. L. M. Curry, L. Q. C. Lamar, Reuben Davis, John J. W. hi. Genie, L. DI. Kett, Crawford, W. R. Singleton. These are all well known and acknowledged • Administration Democrats. Their united voice Would seem to be of some weight. We challenge the Post to adduce the name of a single Republi can member of either House to whom it can attribute on that Door a speech in favor of a doh:lion of the Union. Have these facts no weight, or is it "the height of impatienelP' to enumerate them? SHAM' raecnos.—lt is evident thesome of the Southern medical schools are In ea want of stnd'enta. The telegraph of Tuesday i formed l ii us - that a etampedo was to be made of be eta' . dents from the South, at the echoole of "physic . .. in ,Philadelphia. We learn from thii Pratt of that city that some of the students from South:, ems cities saw an announcement in a Richmond paper, to -the effect that any Southern students in Northern colleges who should present the lec ture tickets bought for those institutions at the , medical ebilegeiin Richmond would be welcomed to the courses of lectures, free of charge, and graduated In the usual manner. Some of the students telegraphed to ilia faculties of colleges: in Richmond, Charleston, - Nashville, and other; SOnthern cities, and were assured that the said ' faculties-will make the arrangement tasted In the Richmond newspaper. This is the latest Method of securing students.. It appears, however, that Philadelphia bees the coin, while Richmodd - wins the boys. That is unfair, linden a friend of equal rights, and, in a queation of pills and plasters, "knowing no North, no South, no East, no West," we protest spinet the Philadelphia schools taking the fees while turtling the labor over to their rivals. At least, divide the spoils. Tan Senarn COURITTLIS.- The .ildministra tion party in the Stnato•have made out their part of the Standing Committees and tent the list to the Republicans to fill up. We - need not publish the let twin it is made oat in full. Wo abler,, however, that in all the principal cum =facet!, coNleting of seven members each, the dmnocrate have taken five on each, and the tame proportion on the mailer ones. The South gets the fourteen principal chairmanships, thus con trolling the entire political power of the Senate, while the Northern Democracy are allowed els of the most inferior. ldr. Bigler has the first of thew honors, in being placed at the head of • Psitenta—• It he can invent some machine to save hie:IMO", he will be held by lde brethren worthy the plaeate occupies, and would doubtless re ceive,a pitent without demur 31.011..—A dispatch •to Chicago, dated .on.tho 17th at St. Paul, says that Morton S. Wilk - intion; - op that day nominated ao candidate of the ftepubliMina for M. S. Senator from nesolts: Thii to eqttlyident to an election. • Id robbezy used to be considered a State Priscn offence. Not. it lean applauded Deat oonttio principle! • • _ I_ , . ..----.----,-- 7 .AI)DiION Alili-,THiaNCI,,;jAt the:Meeati !! '"of the 1 it'or'in t iow. - / '' 1 ' ! :;- • - Ake- stibuicettellielorfail Eocieligfor Ole !! • '.": _Try Bmrlizires Welland Racers: t r 7. 2, 0f hOnortnethe- metrint7'!eiVite - bito ton For rt imrtburn.. g , Try Bcerhava'a Iloilaad liittlorp. __ iag,, Profs. Longfellow, flohneri r Felton and ; I . AA:At:lay Edward Everett made beautiful and, appropriate l' Por • -re • ' • T adasses.' Front that of Mr. Everett we make ' i ry Dterhave'e Holland Ilitieri. he following ,extract : / -1! a t Waterbrash.,'or . compared w ith lw"or rfaiidarthet. ' ! Try Bcerh#o's Holland BittOrit. there ; r . Ad ‘ ti ll ia Ott . ' I tT: in though, tin :lee r ielyoreenxttutined, Try Bcerhaves' Holland Bitters. is no - great -e e blanba between theta, ex- ! ....., r L • TB@ own of .A.mmett to, r p s t, that they b.itti write in L a SiMple, ttneected t : Try, thorhave'e Holland Bitteiv. ...tyie, - remot e from the tiresome ; stateliaese of j '.., , • or Costiveness. ~,, r Aohnenri and Gibbon.- It was Dna of , tho witty I "- ' kit rather ill-natured ,sayings of Mr. Samuel Trp Bcerhave's Holland Bitters .Rogere, whose epigrams sometimes did ati much injustice to his own kind and generous picture as they did-10 the victim of his pleasantri, that Washington Irving was Addison rand %ter; a j dgment which, if seriously dealt with, la alto ether aside from the merits of the two writers, (1 ho have very little in commou. • Addison had r ceired a finished classical educatiob at the Charter House and at Oxford, was emineutly a Dian of books, and had a decided taste for liter ary criticism. Mr. Irving, for a man cif letters, Was not a great reader, and if he ! possessed the critical faculty, never 'exercised it. :Addison qttoted the Latin poets frequently add ,wrote ,carrict Latin verses himself. Mr.' Irving made an protensioas to a familiar acquaintahca with the classics, and probably never made a hexam eter In his life. Addison wrote! some emooth, English poetry, which Mr. Irving, I' believe, never attempted; but with tho exception of two or three exquisite hymns, (which mill last as lohg 49 the English latignagedeee,) one brilliant dirt le of eta lines in the "Campaign," and one on two sententious but not very brilliant pas : aims from Cato; not a line of Addison'e poetry h been quotedfor a hundred years. But Mr. Irking 's peculiar vein of humor is not inferior inl playful raciness to Addison's ; Lie nicety of chitracterization is quite equal; his jtldgment apion all moral relations as emend and true; his huMan sympathies more comprehenolve, tenderer and chaster; and his poetical faculty, `!though corer developed in verse-, vastly 'above Addl. sod's. Ono chord in the human heart,,tho ps theitic, for whose sweet muslo Addison bad no earl. Irving touched with. the hand Of a roaster. Ho learnedthat skill in the ached of early dis ap ointment. 4ln this respect the writer was in both cases reflected In the 'man. Addison, after a pro trailed suit,.made an "ambiti o us matoh",with I ter agent peeress; Irving, who would de soon ha t =tided Regale as a woman like the Count elm of Warwick, buried a blighted hope; : never to be rekindled, in the grave of a youthful acr roW. 'cis miscellaneous essayists, in which csipaeity °W ' they can be compared, Irving exceeds Ad dison in versatility and range, quitnas much as Addison exceeds Irving in the far less Important quality of classical tincture; while as a great natibnal historian, our countryman reaped lau rels lin a field which Addison never entered," RiTINED A.9l> CEILVALTIpIT!t.-At the lhcture of deorge W. Curtis, in Philadelphia, some one of de heeling mob outside managed to 'climb aped a building near by,'which comma:24d the ball,iand from his perch to Iliag into the Initial of alt audience of ladies and gentlemen a bottle of aitrie acid. A large number of teats, hats,r bonnets and dresses were ruined!; but worst of all, one youog lady received a pinion i of the "distilled fire' ou her face, and ehh will be d 16gored for life. Such a dastardly d:ed calls or no commeet. Trikon Jon Potrrlcs.—The New ()drawl Delta to co eiderably distressed at finding that 50 large a por ion of the voting population of New york shoul have voted for Mr. Opdyke, iusetnuch nothe entleman, according to it, is not odly a Repo 'man, bat a man woo made a fortune iu Now rleaos as a wholesale clothing merchant, and i therefore under considerable obligations to the I 'math. It concludes a very sour - tempered iarticl by some more threatening the North With b a tom lass of Southern custom if it does: not chaegb its opinions and policy with regard to Slave. As t ore is nothing in which the South deals so loot Illy at this moment. no threats of a bus. petal° of commercial iotercourse :with !the Northre States, and as there is nothing which so ten s to widen bream:m.s between greet nations or kre t bodies of men as either empty reenacts 1 or fats assumptions, we must beg of Southern journa to cease pretending to believe that trade either between the Northern and Southern States, or any other communities in the world, is based on foe , or good will, or respect, or any other beam eat sentiment. Trade alwayit has been, and in he nature of things must always continue to be, .rely a matter of self-interest. : Private person rarely stiffer their feelings to influence their p rehasee, and no nation that hanneer ex..-, jetted his regulated either its exports or Balm ' ports ar!ith a reference to anything hot profit and Wes. tbe larger portion of the Southern cotton crop is onsigoed to rank Abolitionists in Etig lend, a d nearly all the brandy, bilks and divers other 1 buries ceasumed in Great Britain, are the pro note of French industry. British tea is mainly he produce of Chinese gardens,and most of the C shmere shawls in which Christian wo. del gilt are woven in place. where no Chris tiTii dar ehow his face. Nobody sum:lees that the buy rs and saki. in all these cases are in fluenced by deep affection solely. Briton, French man, Chinaman and Affghan, all hate each oth er very 'cordially, but, perhaps, for that very reason, Sell and buy from one another with great alacrity, sad pocket the profits with great gusto; In fact melancholy as it may seem, any man or set of men who tried to carry on business on the basis of brotherly love, and refused kraal to people, cr buy of them at the market rate, be cause they did not come up to their standard Of moral perfection, would speedily be bankrupt, and would have the :laughter, and not the sym pathy of i he world, for their pains. The Norths ern tease for buying Southern product., and . . the Southern reason for buying Northern fabric* is precisely the same as the British reason fOr buying French silks—because they can northern else be lad so cheaply. Whatever the South cannot get en cheaply at the North it pia else where; the North does the eame.by the 'Beath. As to thd Southerners importing goods through New 'real, they do it for tho same reason es most retailers n Idassachusetbs, because New York happens o- have the best assortment end the greatest acilities for transacting business; We are here stating unalterable laws of hum aci nature, as well as of trade; and any body of traders woo determine to transact business by aoy other rules than these, and consult love, or patriotieu, or pity, or anger, or resentment, in=, stead of their ledger, to ascertain the best mode of carrying on their business—will rain not only, themeelvee, but their creditors. Fortunately, when any !Imbecile proposes to start a store, in Which no be permitted to purchase except persons w i to command hie esteem, most people take care of to trust him, and the ruin wrought by such idiocy is consequently riot very wide spread. Souther as we are. •ere are just as familiar with all this No planter in Louisiana cares one o Mean his cotton covers, or phoee •ugar sweetens, no long as ho gets the : rhet price for It from ilia factor at i ns, and the result is that Louisiana straw who palate his highest m, EiTJEZI planters a . , . .. prosperous and cosafortable. ' But ~ o with which the Delta threatens 112 llperation, end the unhappy man has aranitre from the shipper that 'none • shall be spun into under gorreente hers of Sutherland, and none of his laweeten the tea of Mrs. H. B. Stowe, s tailor that tho weavers of his coat, 1 on the goose," we think we 'may a d he will epeedily be out at elbowe, d-hands," in the hands of the Sheriff. which reasons these Southern nishing the North for its Anti-Slav :nee may fairly bo called idle in the ,d idle threats are a folly of Which , as of people ought never to be , ro is a plena of advice given to the • rge, touching its internecine Stith re, in Washington's farewell acidities, of which is as profound to•day as the li it was written, and which both 'oath would in the presbut crisis, do Ito mind in their dealings with ono ever to subordinate their own in air policy taiiiher hatred or Al.filli• Y. Times. it the regt goes into to get P. g of Me bal. EiMEE! btarela Elba: and from b' "were Bou • fairly pred and Ws 'the For all o threats of p cry seritim extreme, a three mill nation st, foteigo row the wtadom dey ou wh North and well to oto ereste, or ratloia.-.-N. - SENATOR LAT, of Alabama, and Senator Elwin of California are both prominent men iu the oo i: called Demorratic party. Mr. (twin especially Is not only a intimate friend of Buchanan, but a crony of s me of the Soft leaders iti this Stith:. Both Clay-a d Elwin declare, in the plainest leo. gnage,•ttiat, 'f they are beaten by the Itepubli. oans In the c ection of 1860, the Union shall bo ;destroyed. pul not a single Democratio SCD ator rine In is place to denounce this traitorous - and revolutionary declaration. The resistless %inference Is that it expresses the prevailing sen timent and programme of the so-called Democrat ic party. . Opposed a l llke to those avowals and the tree- son they foresell, stands the Great Conatitutional l i Beptiblican arty of the couatry. That patty Intends to m intain the Constitution. It will bare the Unio from these reckless destructive& It will presery a the universal authority of law and maintain' the Goren:neut.—N. P. Trib, I Malin .is outbreak :ma legitimate cense r stienCe of doctrines proclaimed by individuals in high positions—doctrines put forth in lan guage calculated to encourage fanaticism, atin flame bad p 'ens,. and incite unscrupulous Men to acts s bversive to the general good or der of society. [John A. Dix. ga do we, aryd heave ourltostility to the L*. eofooo Iliaty,Aho authors of these kstiforoto doctrines.—Paltimoro Patriot. Tor rilow Try Emrhavoe Holland Bittoni. In all Nervous, Ilbonmatle and Nenra/gl.l Affection; It has annterous Instances proved highly boradelel, and to dthera eflectod a decided care. Dials Caeumzr Thu Geo ulnehighly Cam ebtratf t (leer basal Holland Bitters le pot up to half plot bottlea osily, alnd retailed at $1 per bottle. The great demand for Of. truly Celebrated Medicine ha. Indnelefmany indtacidne, *deb the pabltc abouldolard against parch:Wog. Iwrpjra dimpoigticel that our name 1 / 1 013 1114.1a:ell of +rig? bottle Tort bu 7. IltisrahaN raop, Jo., a CO.'; Sdhl Proprleti.re,; Wood atreat, between let a,1.1 ad sta., Pittsbarel.. P. " isolfitaar, . , EGraximar=====gmg. .' 1 IDIED—on Torotoy. Dec. 3.1 t, A. IVOODllousp., ngol g 0 5 :r The Maud a of the foully are reepecifully Invil4 Outten.] the funeral. on FRIDAY Morning, at 10 o'clock, ton tho risidcnca of hla Gather, Dearer atowt, Allegheny city. .l. . ilety abbcrtistments. EXHIBITION OF FANC Y GOO DS T 0 - 5( S, C. Y' EAGER C.O.'S 110 MARKET STREET.. WHERE MAY BE SEEN THE MOST elegant neaortmont ornr efkred In the ctrl: • tiOEOCOO TRAVELLER; SATCLIELB FOR LADIF:A. strril BERLIN WIRE: CABAS, Gilt end Pldln. PINE MOROCCO CALIAR LAI#ES" ANDGENPLEMEN'd DII.II3BLNG CASES FUStWOOD, MAEIOCIANV AND PAPIER mAcrriE - w6n,tc BOXES. Rost WOOD, MAHOGANY AND PA PI ER Al ACHZ WitITING DESKS. STEIjEOF.OOPE3 In Pearl, ['vier M.rlin, Woo.l d 1.10 . 01,0 Cesce, varying to price from 37 cu. to VI.o. EITEREOCOrIi VIEWS, comprt.ing Fcciol Groupe, Scat, tmri, Camle ketter, merlosa t Bwtu, tttt 4 Parb ==ME per dozen upwards. DOODS OF THE 3109 T BEAUTIFUL STYLE? mini an Jeord Rev., Net Furnttarn, Pon. Bonen,' GAMES, FIZZLES, DISSECTED MAPS, .PIC TITRE BLOCKS, BUILDING BLOCKS, BOXES OF TOOLS, MOOTING PLAYS, MINIATURE RAILWAiS AND TRAINS, TOWNS, 1 . 11,- LASES, FARM YARDS. C 111.4, METAL AND WOODEN TEA AND DIN NErt SETS. BOXE:S OF.VINE FURNITURE, MECHANICAL. TOTS—a rare selection. PANORAMAS, DIOR.A MAS, MAGIC LANTERNS DISpLNING VIEWS. INDIA RUBBER, CHINA, WAX, AND CLOTH DOLLS, in every variety of style and price. dc22,0,1 NOT _ICI . SAMUEL 6RAY4c SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, O. 19 FIFTH STFLSET, HAW: CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LA;DGE AND Vmurb ANSORTMENT OP GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, I.ai,t. tin • Aprror.‘d St I.z Vhich tttoi Ist,llmalo np to ord.. In itt, n Ansil ..... s• lor• ets •ay alrallar g.41 1 111.1.0,{ In tt, city. NO. 11) Funs STRF.ST G IFTS FOR TUE 11OLIDA.M- CAP ?LSD UTTER. PORTFOLIOS MUiIC POZTVOLIO:. WIRE POILTSIONA I fit, VANCYZinTE PAPER A ENVEU)PE3 FANCY INKPTANI,S, HBONZOI CLIPS, RODGEL'S ' PENH N I VES, TOY t, GODY3, PANT .110:4E3 A 1111("SEIV.i t!FIII.DREN'S PICLUTO: 111.0Wi? TOY n 0069 PORCELAIN SLAT E.. 3 W. S. HAVEN, de2:2:3ul Corner Wood and Third Si 111ACHINES comr.vG V WAV IS PR ICE. /1011 - E'S NEW SLIETILE MACHINES are expressly adapted for 41 Mantifactortng pun.. and Faintly coo, are rally aniibantod, and will bo sold for ~ a t Will< mcnty cbargrd fur any other Machine capable of doing the tarns range of iror as good • LIMN.. Call rind aro them ter fore purchasing. AGENT'S WANTED. ; 1.8E80E1.1. NORTHROP. 4e22mdar ; go. CO Market Street. opetalra. _— HOW'ULL/ ILE HELP IT' or, The M Dmrt Ziompbant; a now Look by A.B. itcs—bls loot End beat.; 'EDE CONCORD OP/AGES: or. the individual and Ofvonir liarmany of OM and Man; by Edward Beecher, D D. Per axle by 1.1‘22) .1. L. READ, 74 Voneth et SUNDRiES-4 tacks Feathers; 7 do Dry Apples; 6 do ilroond Nato, On Cowman, - 9.•1'. Hibbard, for sale by do'22 ItiMAII DICKEY l CAL SLEDS AND JUMPERS—A large ns6..rt -10 moot. of Kays' !Cods and lomporiO-vin app. opriato arid roasottabla stilt for the holidays, for tale chosp tor awl/ at the Woof and Willow Otero of S. :lit/DIX. do/2 21 Diamond. 7A C Y :BASK_ETS—A large R.Vsortment of Ladle( Rotintira, Traveviug baskets, rowing base 'tett. Card Lasko., nod other Ali ICie• 161111.14 bin fur the sew 400, for sale 8/111117EL RIDDLE. 21 Diarnotid. BEAN QND SILIPSTUFF-0 tone recd al cud (or sale by J. S. LIUGETT A Cu., V 1.21— 75 Water and Of Proof et. • (1110 P PEED-40 tuns chopped Corn and 4, 1 ,„/ Am., an excellent food; warranted pore Corn sod Oats, half and half, fox sale by 1.1e2.71,1 : 11. LIGGETT itC". 310 n EELS. PENN A STEAMSYRUP; ~ .1 ZOO LW. 17 . 1114 CD ; 000 RS; for anis hy ibe /a.tunts. at 114 Pocono' re. 1ne221 GRAFF • VAN Ocitliftit. 1'! BEES. IVINTEIL STRAINED LARD . L, at 11A &mud el. Jon GRAY, • ,AN GORDEIL 200 ,i t S. DRIED APPLES, et GRAPY & VAN 0011 DER'S. 20 MILS. WHITE FLINT 110ItIIITrar 114 &+14,4d et. [de22) GRANT VAN GORDAN • (lambi, Yalta, Nov. 12SM I'iIESSR. LIUNT & MINER, Pittaburgli, P..—Dar Eire: While ;malting through your my a $ ago, INM induced to puictime an Almanac ct the neWeboy in UM earn I am m soil plemml with It that I atiOuld like anothcr, fur the ensuing yam, Please and me, llchluilbol, by returodsettl, CUNT A II 11.4.CWS PITT& 4 aort ALMAIIAG for 1850, calculattal andedlted by 11111. Co Id you °ebbe able to mod Iha book In quomlon, amid di the equivalent or iny rernlttanca In minething el good, thribili I hope you will be able to aced the Almaunc. Yours, truly, J. li Grtne./11, CalipUla Falls, Goodhue county, Alinumota. TILE PITTSBIIRGII ALMANAC, calculated and anted by S.A.NRCRD C. HILL, IC 9 q li ibr rule by 011 .I.orprimln6 ; dealer. In thli region. ;price. Flee Cont.e PORE SPICES OF ALL KINDS; OREASI TARTAR AND DARING SODA; WINE. RDANDY AND WHISIET, YERYIHIERY AND //AMIE COODS. 0 rahove, with a full assortmeut of PORE DROOS, , FAMILY MEDICINES, and everything eppertalto 14 to the Drug butineee. Yor tale by 8. JOHNSTON, Druggist, Smllti and Fourth aic DI/RHINO 11:LIFID,orner LARD ANDlleld rct CARBON OILS elan'e on lout othea. de= OLIDA — Y LIATS AND CA 1 . 9.4 —Nor ledtto Woo to buy If you Inth to SANK MONEY. - - f77Z46.1V . ;9 17AT STORE", Federal sl.,Alkahmy, ow, to, jet the worth of your money, NNWOOODS Jest !receirtel ter the Holideye, and the goitre etock marked doeffl to the LoWICST Pit TOIL CARL de2lif Ail & CO'S. 4 .M.RO/DE4ES, LA SEM IIIIROLIETELD A COIL YILENOII PlllB.l MTV, BOOTCII DO, P 01247 LACMCOLZARS. ALILTESZ DO, RAMESH HDTV, YEKNOII LICE / 3 6:T1S. IU Mater Oloaff, Drfts Dlks ond other 1)rottl good., alhnlitsblo for • C11R157,1148 currs. AINi all tlaalug out at (Arlen tban ralu.. g 1.21. fILLDREN'S - FURNITURE.- 1 !Olden* 2nbles, Children's Cedsteedin , Onlldreres Quinn i r child, inn : - .. Chlldren'i Serlop, an. An, ilnlshod and for sals. al Tip. Una A 004 .949 lio dralthasld St • , . . ...._,fleb) .9.bbtrti,gcmcnts. .....__... _ A N ORDINANCE to fix Who amount of S rarity to begins:l by the Ottlecra of the City. :aeries+ 1, Be t e ns a of an 4 reacted by Guy Mayor, Al. dormers mod citeof Pttteburgh in &het and Common Concrits asarrobled, aud It les hereby enacted by authority of Gin .erne, Treat the City 0111ters Lerealler elected and hereinalter Lau.: atm% before euteriug upon thedisclearge of their duffel, respectively, glre bocii to the city, loon, or Booksellers 4 5 Wood St t 2 .or...fer r k.t . +paries. conditioner] for the faithful dia. St. chary. , o sea done e, In the respirtive same following, , to msh HAVE NOW READY AN EXTENSIVE Th. on - ''''c'cli , . 4, 0 eV. hoed ..I e , "arit 1,. th. .11"ction of DO 11 BOOKS for thee prro nt ~... aurora Teo 'Mottos-el-D.3lone eon, and r!oueisting In /on of the fedlesing hue sclitions t , The Coy Treasepro In shet:sat of Thirty Thousand Dollars; Irrenght Life of lesshington. 5 solehue.b.ir ,:ait blocllngl The My Gongs , ••+ else +tn. of Fifteen linntlnwl Mlle.: Into lolled traoltin,ttens s+. :sonny weis edition, The Recording Rogues's In the sum of One Thourand Clearly bound and iltuetrateeh Dollars. Irting'e Lila of Si'ashinfitothooT,' Me • AY. .1. 101 l Turks The Aaserier of Irons - 11 , n. to the aunt of Two ThoLoand r.o^o Milne,-, Th. %Perks of Chalet Lamb, 5 ere, ballast!. .ale,; The Suprvintenelee.t co (ho Wove. Woo Ls in Cl,, auto of Edger A. l'oo's Works, 4 voles, Cooly hound: ' . Two Thousand D Dore: Ileseatthe 511e.g1„,,,,,, W oo l„,, 4 ~.,14 , h.,11.4„,5y 0,4:101.0; . Toe Street C•onneeesse toes ca,ll in the num of Two Thou- Doawell'o LIR of elabtiosoy, 4 role, Johnson'a Lir. Elden Poeta, 2 robe, ' it ' s, ' , d '" ,: : : . IT ' l : T n in :b .r e m p h i:l l . ' 4 h s s.r7l , ! D I r e4 n te t • s „ seee sio. sy,....„ ge bni a in the. suns of Lk 1,,h Gunn, Ilisrelloneons Works, 4 e efs, half esiL Cooper's Seto 1.1.1,5 role, full calf, rwtiquer, The 14' brut Moab, on Go. A 11,4. ny it (Lo MUM of Three Cooper's Leather /Mocking Tales, 5 vol., full tall, rentiquel iteuwasestd aellasat The Waverly Novels, household edition, CO rob: ' The Clerk of the Alarkels i,, th" oern of Five Tbeensand The Waverly Noels, Boteloo edition, 1.1 volt; Dicke, 3,,,,„1 4 „.„',,,„ , T,,,,,,„r A 4),,,,„ now „„o i„..„„. Theo +inherent...lent of Who Olorkets iu the eons of Piro Idol edition.= volr, Thousand Dolton, Milton's I:Alley:te e and 0 1•••teson N , Irent ine tly bonsel Tins W eights:owners at the Polite.: :roles caste to the 1.1111 stud illoatroted; ^ ter One Themes:eel Dellore; 5h„4„,,,,, ~,,,,.c , ,,,,,, , , y I ~,,,e,,., ~,,,,,,..y.., h , „„ h,y , The Balt Inspected In tine ,no. of Fero CM:Arent Dcalsor , Pewter not others; 'l ee Loy Felice each In the num of OseTtioatotel Dullest; Thn hoot: of Favorite Modes re 11.1011., L. an tlfutly Illus . . The h r iCht Polk...ash In Gwent, of fire Llandrsol Dollar.; trotted and printed In gold; • The OJIIO,IOI. St.lth , A.r..illet 110 the suns of OEM TI on- Autograph Xlchlngs,by American A riot., a sty orb beolt .0" D 011.,.; s 8y,.. tyle:„4• 4 re,„ty4,,, Ii nob 1,,,,,,,,, „ no ] in„,,,,,..4 „, ,h 4• Tho Matlect C•enot Lisle la the 'num of CID: TEIM.3[III D. I. fin lam The Book cf Raplestl's Moionnos, with ton - Woes iloto. I . This City Solicitor in the torn of One Thousand Dollard ; illc.tratlonx Tile Weighroast••r nt tho Market In the eons of Two lion Greys h!ef.3l With 22 beautifell iiiiISIT4IIOI, dred Dollars. Th. N yy dg e . of her ~,,, I ~,, Am„ . ~,,3 „ , ~ 1,,,,,, I SEM 2. All ordinances or I Art, of erdleance+ Inecnolstent and Illustrated; herewith are hereby repealed. The Proverbs of Sots mon. Illustrated by john 1 Mori. Ordained and enocteet Into a Lees . 10 Conocils MI; Ifith Rhyme...eel Roandelaya of a o.llllltry Lek; illet a tr 4 h,h slay of Docennher, A. D, I Mee. „ . Aelarne Bacrod Allegorise; illustrated: Th. reetirel Worka of Edgar Allen Pr; Plostrateel by tho trot artist; Willie' l'oesnic MeLly Illustrated with over one hunircol wood engraslugm The Gallery of Famous English and AniericeenPootec rde fed by Prof. Copper, richly Gonna and finely M ishams!; eta, uniform w The Gallery of Fatuous Engllab and An/eels:at renisid.. Po ith the above; The Donk of hlntkoiseare 11 Glade.; illlttninatud I y T G wilt !Mentor:in; Line half -call blnd/ug; World. Noted Women: by limey Cowilen Clarke: The Stratford Gallery; comprising 45 'drat Pertrolt, IVowntn Of Doenty and Heroism; by Frank II Goodrich, Doesittlfully bound eJltlona of j ' The tl emcee Marine,: e. Y. nitre • The Farmer's Roy: Gertrude of 1V ;on ll'orelearcrill'a Pae n, torol Poen.: The Dorerted V diner; ill". l f.te , i'y islrket Porter and others Together With 1 S TOVES Holidair nooks for's9-60. KAY & COMPANY, Fine Editions of the inrge a.6sortinent POETICAL lIIIITEES OF EUROPE AND A31E110,1 Juvenile Books. We have ads, opened a large and well erdwhal v4vl. rf , oriole for WILLDREN AND 1011111, IV the Lest Irnturc n tho moat attractive boatitifully 11111. trot-vi on I bound at, le. FAMILY AND PDCKET LIEGES, TESTA ' if ENTS, PRAYER ROOKS, If }7.41N /1 0 OKA ,Tery T•ri•ty of ei,n and binding.. WItITINU DESKS, PORT FOLIOS and A LLOIS at sn: Inty of Pl,l. NAY & COMPANY, de.2l ;litchi: 1 bvP 55 Wood str, JOil N S. DAVISON 'ti I LULjDAI' i.lj C NEW AND RARE ILLISTB.IIED 11(ithi coming Holiday Season. Hoc:AI:TWA IVoILII4. ENi; VLD 1101 ertglokl 01/dou,lL3 I,oc, with 1 , 1,40ces fle.crsr 110nr, 00Kont h• 11 1114t.rir, ext , Gilt. Dinchnz. Ally 1 / 4 1, • trio.; DULWICH. DALLI.II7. A iwwsci 01 Llly moat beaou Icily 00101,/ now the I area In this rornnri.• 10 0011001.01 c L, DandLono. I,llolto, with 24. 0,0,0 ock. .Tn., is one of the moat iwoendiel an 1 dilvoreal.ll.: of Ms Eritints Picture Galleries, and bay for mown yearn b...... 0 pine iinattssinshin,..van at tbvinll r lco Ovis V:3 1,1 ! 411.iitAL E.11111.1:01S, from Jacob Pala and Kok,' Vas IP, with Aphoritm.; Adage. and Proverbs of all Nalluos; 11/0 ilinstratioos from &signs found In Co, and Farb., by ,Jehn "'Leighton. I Oct. a vo. With 6.../ illuattatl.....soo WC.4,1. and 0) vignAtes end tail pima; Cloth. gilt. .41/E WAVELLI.EIi GALLEY; tieing a soots ..1 Engra....l Illnstratiotts of Portrait. of Character. to Sir IlMiter .14 , 41 • Eopasuers. 1 elegant volumv, 0 v., WILLI :113 steel .ogre. keg. Muth. gilt. iKETNAISO THE Fol., aft, the VeraLm of Couthe. 11, ianciau J. Arnold. IVith 101 illustration. from the design. Of-Wilhelm von . lintdbach. I f vulunte. a vs. fleantifliliY Printard on M. ffnest ilatod paper, Cloth, gilt, 1.1,10; ns, roan extra psi*, ' , ELIE 1/EIIIIIF. DAYS OF ENVILAND. Ekvtrbea of the 1 61. Van Time. fly P.J0r..1 311,rtooti Illustraied sent, ....s. 1 owne sionewsio s n ........... ..." J .0,...ti1,... sieve, Ttiwienws..... Wasson ' ' immantl, e i r . b1and..,,.,, hom,d in endb, &vv....n.4 .ly on sosonsr vi tie, nos avviniao ,ri.. , . at.. 11.1...,,,....g0mf. ye. . . I MEER? PICA( liEsi, by Genre Hand., Moon n veil-cii, ii of. Ilumernits lacalgue by Poll, Crearfoll, boy in, 1. , ... - 11, I Meadows, Ilion, etc. Willi vs... '.:.,.1 onarev,iigs omit lint tmtivi, text Oblong tom, band/lonia CO, r by Crowfull, 1 11 0.1, board. $l./11. , DIES JILT, to Tblrtavn Original Tensions. lily Abraham COles,l.l. D. I elegant volorno, n row 7.l.ins,m mlti.ine 14ALLII08 , I and IL PENnEltimiii. m y Di11y,,,. With upwards of SO illostrations, drawn abil etched by Dirket Fiats. The text prinnd In nvl. I minron. Sutsar royal Frio- Bound to !norm, setiquol, rich idyl., $0,10,. TUE FLEASI - 11Jin OF DOPE. fly Th..nots Campbell. With 20 illtillmtinon by Dirket Footer, and others, In the litat' sty lo of the art. 1 to himr. Extra cl..th, gilt rslgin, I VITFI SA3IP In morocco extra. C.l 113. lIIIN I Al l en ' l'lLEß 111 . 8 PllO6 AE,S.S. With a Prnfacillby Rev: C. Kingsley, and 1. ilitiatralions, fron, original to. alelna, by Charles Delmet. A new esiltion I handsome trittairs. In es styles of Wieling. Cloth, SM., env. mai.. Iffn , tirIAITESPEARL'S DINECILANT I'F' VENICE. Mut tested by Dirket Fait., stid ...then., in the stylv il Gray's "Vs latva cow, slo.Mlk morn..., $t :A.I. TI4E noolo 01' MODERN lIIILLAI.S. Printed i n g od. CohLadrang the GOMA et Modern Ballad writing, Est,. - nlolirifti $4 OO . ?n .y ig PallesllDB 0/01ZEII, from act.' sorryy and not. rio*nnitnent. My J.B. Fencing, Es.i , Civil Engineer. 11. [nitrated by note, and n.foranor• to use marrisl plan., with .X.itches taken on the 'pot, by E J. Andrews, E,l. 3 vol., elephant folio. Only 115,0!. 1•11 E FALILES OF LA FONTAINE; illtutrated vsltli on. Mari*. tall.page engravings, by .1.3. Orandvllle;• Dee ,lUlb and all turkey AUTOOKAPII ETCIIINGS, by Amoriem Artists, Dina traled by American Poet.; 1.1.114 a collection of Drawings by ,Onrand, Dailey, Illignst, Istuiln, Daps,Latutslln, Ken. set; Gifford, Elinniger, Johnson, Boughton, Caallear, Am Crown !win; Cit•glftil bindings., in. $0 uO, $lO . and SI2IOA. BIM:NT VERNON AND CEA AFSuCIATRivs, ni*t..rl,ll, Plo6raphical and Pictorial Hy Bee'. .1. 1, ailing. Psi.. IP ,N 9 to $,, 00. 'Ollll eC PERI: NEW }MITI , IN OP COLI . Ett, E1 ,, ,tr.t.1 by pritler now pribllalong. lELEPER'es ILLUMINATED AND PICToItI IL FA WILY BIBLE, with over IWO anon I. ilinetrathmu. IVI4 QUI NuTTE: illoinrated hoodoo tslii/nn PGET.3 OF TA. NINETEE.N . III C ENV.' It V. s 'exact* l) Illuatrawd TUENY.II . B LIRER 91.1 VILE:I - 31 Tlll4 FLOItAL SOL.II:NIE, emitibitely rvlocesl ant. li.t. , to Omar. In gold. EGA libdrElll AN TA IILEA , X. L1A1,.8 tin.di OF DIMPLE' II DILL.% DS. Every 111,0 illinleated. TUE PLANT:I 01. IEL El 01,0. Cvivrol Illestiatious. TILE Illl'EltS Al,!) LAE 00 OF TEE bll.ll-All C. 1../ r•I 1111iir,ttor.a. . , anTEILMOLE'S EV EN10.66 AT II ADJ.... 11.11 I. ::-I exminalts, amp,. mg, ..i. sta. I CAITEIO.I6I.I.S ILL , :THATEIi 111510.4.0 lir TII 011 EAT 01111, WAIL Witt, to btahly not/died mini..., on lilt t & I ; .. 1. 1 1. 0 11t o a s' ill. :". '1 II E lin i'l-le II sli . Eh , . 5 .. Royal Wuok of beauty. Lb/stmt. with 00 nplonilid per ball. Of the Qmesmia oi twestisiel. ' PAKAL/SE LOns. IVith atartm'a is... Orate! illiistra Luinte, . NILLION'ei CO ilrg lilts:rated 1... i Kirks., Flab, ' IiKA:T/EO'S MINE( Kist.. .li., Au ' TIIGIINEnT ALIIEMa, low, 7:,.., to $1:1") TGE,,.DUJK OF HAPLIAELA .OIAbOANA,..—.IIe ni.a imutitlfMl of Albums. ' lllrit.i..latnlvsob'a Legend% of U. :Alia/. 1101 a Motryrn, n. in Istt 4rt. 17 to of tbo .I.lounoolc tteule4 In ebrialtan Art. $7 Alr4..oantireonsitl,,bo.. of tlio Nlooonuo.. o. l.rt.nnt•d lo Clttlithan Art.. V I, 111144 i's Pvtaux; Kugudf 4.,15t;0w Itinstrat.l by tits Ywitir bud utltcre: Cloth, gilt 140, $.; ou 1 . ••100b of OW lust two aentotte, tins. brldioc ov.r eugtuvlllo.4 by tbo win rudnout tb (XI: ran' aind nluntrat,d with 120 engraving , . Tl.Kll:rpubllcatt Court Wokld.Noted WWI.. Tbt.sbtosttotd Gallery CUlP., ll4 +. l4. • Hattlnnte: Slolraye loomtlfol ..111 in pilgrim'. Progtton; lltuttlard'• ,In • Brorp, JOO. and Itoblusw.'s Foreign Tont - Thu Vnuren lipteudldly Itlnetrated by llirtzet kr. $4 41) GoldiniatiOn Inverted Villto,t, with e.vnislto )I ,l rogeel Elipwrrvic; laurtrotrd UoilllSUnthollugr; or, ri/O liigi ii(.1111, on elle , 'Ore Rivet and tip. virodidlY i,d w rd Dona end Usnote of the Ileltleh Pert.. Howl" . Iboaapeon.: by 110. mt All'title Koala. Country !Ate fteeraltl'opoter Darla•of Paleolipe HautlDooke; beergitni colornTlflostretioos Dlrunateal Book of Common Preren with 1000 intone. tiors of Dentate, luititle sud woodaut Vigoottm b * 7 Iteen Jena i The Atirk and the Mune: slily bc.l.lfol views „of the moat luldr“llog and romantic Perish Ktrk. end Meioses In Deationtli The Deimos of Edger Allen Port elopul Eagli.h edition; Ittoetraltal Tettoianis Poems; superb London Illustrated retitle° The boog of Illewalb, iilnK(ll.4l will. 21 eogrent. The 31erveloue Adventures sod hero C0...1410f linter Tyll Ornglase Thunaeords Pomona; Illentratnl baysif the Holy Lend: itinerate., The Proverb. of Seloatorg Illootrated, atilt outer ley ,l a y /familial); D. D. Cogrple• Tang illnettated N.ll,elderet of the above, with many others on hand, not hewed, ant I:oath& books, got op In Ito I.lglrcel aryl° of Mond parer, ptlntlog and binding, and Ilinstretod profuse,. Irby the roost orathant of Drltheh artists nod engraver.. Itn.t be pee:, to bo appreolated• • • BOOKS FOR YOUTH'. • The lithecriber It now opening the largest 43 s 0 rblitqa of New IRO "eLindard Juveniles ho haa over brought gut, In. elndlog the latest and most bountiful levier of the British ?ma. STEREOSCOPES AND STEREOGRAPHs. We haiii made very largo sdditious to our uteckof both Pkttiresand lostroinenut, from the West sod linnet tu, tit/lons, Jirwhich ore cosily =wellies. 7 Picturrucifrom $1 00 upwarda per down. loarrunerits ernibiting loOp=mew, $7O 00; ' do: -, do ho do $l4 CO to $1.5 0,1. TUE STANDARD AUTHORS, American:, Von= nod British, Ia cloth, cheep, helium! f,,,i calf , • ',Writing Desks and Portfolios; Bales Prayer and hymn Books,- and • Commentaries, In ri+ll2 an Presentation nindingspo Land. Raatarn'Senna alerriya and Imp. disminill to conaiderable buyer. JOLLY 8./LCVLSON, filiandatar U 3 Wood enct end 111211044 /titre!: it. M.,513.01T, Clerk of lioltrt lent. 'Nun 51:Mar,kn, Clerk or . FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED vv TIM STATE' FAIR TO ,TrZ GRAFF & C.O. F) rttx 111-:+T COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With largo ANA Dwr fnr throning In GAO, AND BEST WOOD COOK STO STASDA D P.RuSE - - DIPLOMA FOR. BEFP LAUNDRY STUV R. Mao, on band n large imortment of floating Elni. Plain and Fancy Grata I . ronla, Wendrra &d nod Dog Ito. h Waiinn Ilonno , Hollow Wore, a c. , • GRAFF & St.. 245 Liberty Street, AT TUC IIEAD OP MOOD STHEKT, • Pirmamon. P.S4 STOVE (1\ A. BRADLEY No. 4 'Wood Street, WOULD CITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to gm lac, nt et.x .au .1 kest variety a Stove. In IL, Mat, onlouq r.,t nn f tea cold/rat.l COAL COOK STOVES, Eureka and Arbiter. VICTOR, LIVE OAK PITTSBURGEL r.K.rri.r with I•retniti,” thrrn rarirti, AP.LoR AND STOVES Onstt to,nte nffert J to 1t011.1.1, sat other§ I of DRAT tti, t;IIAITE FRON're, FENDERS., &c. Wo wont.l platicnhr sttcolCo3 to cnr justly COO, DOUELE TOP OAS Ay! SMOKE coNsEmpkm S TO VES; TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER, The only ties and Stnols-Consnmors ttn the enerkst Oth. ere that ars called so here not the DOUBLE TUC—themato (return to sevlng Plates - end Fool, which is secured to by two patents. • To those In want of a Store for Family obi, that has ner• sr felled to give inttlstaetlon, leo would recommend these, which, although they hate uterr been exhibited at State sr County Yuba, have• reputation forDtieishility and Neon. only In Nei 11120.10211ned hy any other etores to the State. CAUTIONI—Ituy nn Stove called Gas Con sumers without the Double Top. nolSdhnd HIGHEST PREMIUM tr 4 STOVEIS, GRATE'S • ANT) RANGES. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED TO BISSELL 13): THE STATE FAIR. Silver Cup, Silver Xedal, And various Diplomas awarded to BISSEL & CO., by the Late County Fair Dtfantifactutels of Eve' y Variety of Cooking, Parlor LEA'FING S'T'OVES, Fina a nd Common Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS Awl the CefebrtatiKl FirtZT PREMIUM Capitol C OOHING RANGE'S If you .want the FINEST ORATES and FENVEIRS made in this city, call on Bissell 44: Co. If you want the BEST COOKING RANGE made in Pittthurgh, call on ' BISSELL &CO lOttr.nhteturerl of the GREAT COAT. COOll tiTt WE VICTORY . , The lit Coal Cookhag Sloan that la mad° if yon want a WOOD comma STOVE, st. Mit BLACK. OAK, the nlerst shave that is out. lateWn Lave nitrate exhibited tun. Mayes Orate. and Range . l at Man. and connty Pain, en we never fear comp.. Mina Try. nro bond/log o bonne, awl .runt a first 111 cen t -tide In the wey nl s STOVE, a RATH or RAMIE, don't tai:to calll on - 1% TAK E A USEEUL CHRISTMAS PRES AU. ENT by Laulag s haailsonia pair of GAITERS, SIIOES, or SLIPPERS, PEOPLE'S SHOE STOBE, 13 DIFiDN'BACIIER. da2l No. 1.5 65, etreet, near slatket. • To Coal Dealers. PROPOSALS will bo received through the of tho Wratorn Donnayk, Tapia Hoepitat Coal—kgq CAol and flack -W be livered at !ha ospital, for tho onsulua Sao'. tottt , tor." Of W yment. Addeo= /LtatDOIS D. 8R1C409., dettlEtd 01111111 e. JIME3 IkteAULXV, Prftttlent of Felect Conuell usem.r, Pretitleot rCommoo iftistellanrouls MANUFACTURERS you THE 13K,T. TROPIC, I=l 11= held in this city BISSELL & CO., Ho. :135 Ltrerti Street. 3 /( VV(4,6G/1/Z CHEAPEST! BEST)! I:6IRGEST 5;75 pays the Tuition for -Singlo and ldouble Book-keoping, Writing, 00:trumeroi4,1 Arahmetio and : Lectures. Eight :rake board. Stationary, Conine, P 5- • entire expenses, $62. Ilinal nate to completes full entimis l ft6m 6 to /Ocasks. Stet/ Student. tron aootioatitg., t. guarintord tJ Lamm.- patent to manage tho Dcadta of imp beside., and qtaillitS wa tt . a attar, of Crum 8500 tin.slo6lo. Students cuter at any time...No rtehttinn—Sqiuts at plamora. SlEter PREUIUSIS FOS ItEfil 1106111.E.3.3 wairma BOA 1859, malted at Pittabargth Shilittelplat and Ohio State Palr at Zettesellle. Alm, en the principal rein ct the Union for the pad four years. 'I. .1 I; milinltterreaona remelted at half Por Circular; Specimens and .Enabeltl9to.l rInW of ithe Collage, mmloso Coo !altar shun pelo au2.11-dasrP P. W. ANNIIIN9,'. tillaburgl4 to. tlublic .eritictOi • O"ELECTION NOTICE.—The railnhora of the PIXTSBUROII OVIdNASVO 400014':JOB are hereby notified that tho Regular Aunniti9Bootion 0111. rot, (or the castling year, ho-hold abl.ho Gymnasium, on iTtiaDAY, Deo. Zlth. Polls :opera itm toll o'cl ock r.x. By order of tho Board. ,•. dc.22 .7.DABFAIDIN Ecoretarc . • fIII,ORTICULTUIZAL . SOCIETY -A meeting of the Pitteleirobnon - tidtilitiralSocleiy will beheld nu tba last 'WEDNESDAY orb:ember, .at 10 o'clock. Thom interested In Ileribbiltotti ere Inwlte,dlo at tend. f JAS. ..;4:131.1:Y, CITIZILY3 !mum...LQ/4,11 pac.ll9lloooo. intstn.—The President and Dirnetors 01 thie Company have (hi. day tle•ifared a Diiidend hf Threw Dollars per .here upon thif Capital Stock, apidica. ie rho reduction of Stock NoteAheld hyitho Company., de2o.2otd SAIIII7.T. L. MARSHALL, Socrotary. - Oct - for Cfacm..o A Pretarrita4.lErc. Oti t Cleveland. p }:. hr, 1519.1 e Annual Meetin g eq . tho F,tocklicdders of Clevelacd Pittseuigh SiAti/rowl CoMpany for tho election of twelve Diructore 'and tfairactiun Of r infal. nom, will lw held at the nloo of Aka (*pony, in Clews. laud, .ea ITEDN)SDAY, the 4th day of .7auffarT ..!;p , 10 o'clock • It Tn., Transfer Rooks will beCielsed m, Iher:lsth holdout, and remain closed fill Jann,ary Uhl C. LOCKWFSJA Secretary . Cloveland, OfOo. Jamuumnito PITTSBURGH ART EXHIBITION: . T HF, FIRST ANNUAL iXITIRITION PITTSBURGH ART ASALVATIOSi: DECIEM:EiEtt IDt. et .. z • : ... , rtrozzorrs gztrik.,, . • .F . l 0. i . fF3..x'eet., Opponitiii.o3e 1 4 ,q..., I.- 0 Illec.. ; 1 . l• .. 7 • .Ir;r444,ltty open from 10 a. nll t0:.41 0. m., in.! from 6 to IV o'clock In the eveolog.:ll.6lMlcen 25.cmis --Ekteloo Ticketa 50 mg/. ...!' '., .I,ll'd FRAVN/11x117 X If . • ..9': ••,- s ./•• 'i' ' •' • -,.•-,.... if; s -,-- , . fi,;„, . -.. 1 , . -.....,•••,......„„- c.-34....,,,,04•••••,,,A, : ••,•*;.kiler4a---'-'T." , ; • (g yp, -•r , - . . ,;. ,0 :ill,. np.povite Pi t tx.thvii•gh JOB. MATT/IMS, Ja. , r4OrtkltO7 TIIIS elegant and commodnfils is noiN pr,,,kka wat, NIKE NEW -II .1 ratu 111: LILLTAIi'D TABLE:L., of the latest and most approard stilluand pattern. sod otherwise fitted op equal to ails: it) ab/. tonotr*for the aocommodarlon of citizens cad strairgera opLI air no, t, air, comfort cud oicreoleimo, is not info...,,d,.noqualeiflo the Western Staley The proprietor NoiloltaaSiontinuatfon of the patrooagy w liberally bestowed 6'llo 000 hereto- Tor, nod .norm die public • that trill atterfion Yogi be ll to pa their comfort and pl6iiinra : j D —Anent lor the ado of Billiard:Tahlm, Cfonb, Cure, CoaCointa, Chalk and all otheriartielea) In his whloh he can dlepolie of on reasonable [bens and ittlho manofarrnmt's whele.ale prices. : • _ _ Ebucatio . nal: 13111.11113011A112 coaiatitu.clit..9GLLEAlt AND WRITING AGAPE,AY, College 11.11, Diamond, Eilinibigham r . TERMS, CASH ON ENTRANCE. For Ornamental " Plain IO iSirnn Writing and HookiKiuming..... M , • . FACULTY: N. MAPPER, Professor of W riting and root;RAeptiag. G. IL LEITHEAD, Jr., Protestor of Ponmsoablp. C.' F. WELLS, Professor of Book.illeeping - Anil Comma dal Calculation+. BEE. W. D. ',OLSON, Locloro , " on fllntory. tLd G""4 Boltiects. RUN. R P. FLENNIKEN, Eiluistur to Dot. mark.. moral., of the Pittsburgh Aar, LeclnrlT on Con, ; carrot Lara. PIMP . . NI. r. EATON, Lecturer on I:l4:;.cntlnli. Call no n what ban never loan before: attcp4o.l bY any Prom., otruuly: Illim..cltneua of Ornamental rind Przuctilinl Ileurnanahlp e=ecu Gat an your prezenco. In the shall spar,l,f from =1 reconds and upward.,‘,;. I Goal Wardltra at 1'2,60 per lanai, Esproligtpm Perry (roe for atallenta. Eentran , e at any ; • Fur spoclmout of orl , hanil Butinera , duck., aro postago earn" and ardrem, _2; •, . G. U. LEPTITERE.PriIIcINI, Jozu,d4.l , PENN INSTITUTE, Will [UNCORK STREET, NP.AR,PRNIi ro-oratt art ItIONDAY, the L'ittit 'AUGUST. Terri' por smion of eve months. u& Christmas &.N4ii-Iriard: Very Deariable Holiday Preeehte IV. & D. HITGAISI IkTarlcet and 13 trill 111 ;11 - root, I'ITTSBURGII, OFFEH THEIR, EXTENSIVE S THeH OF a RAGLANS, of the best styles SHAWLS, of every de2eriptioh ; • DRESS GOODS, of the choiceEt t4riec and their well assorted stode. in genehl at bele) greatly reduced prices. TVA I'EIt I S — MAUAZIN t; lANUARY Nom fa lbe Moo to eubscribe—bbly Weekly rtz,dllls9ces Monthly for $5,00 Tin Jarwary omhber is now rsehly at IoIIN W. Pl7CiCtt's, ODD YELLOW'S j Bt Em-sa; 7 1 virra RT F OR'I'HE IIULIbAYS, lIIND.K 611CIII Er EXTRACI:!: . I FANOT SOAPS Jo 3. tiLBllll p,} Gurney grarldet.stratt and GEORGE ALLEN: , . Burcn: NI A. SI 1;31i Corner Fourth Street and Cherry 'Ailey. PITTSBURGEf, ; • Particular attention paid tai the nettluit of Oridelli PrioSe4i Kettle/I, Ovens, dcd oleo, Paeluennd Jobbing, igerieraDy.— The only person boring the RUMP for tonatotetlog "•Doins'a Patriot Open /Ire Places" for Allegheny portray. orders left to the banemetit of Booboo 'mixt to tho ilerclannta' and Manufacturer.' Dank, or Al; bieliffires corner of berth Plreet and Cherry Alley, :Will ramie./ prompt atanition. dr:DAlui il - mactioted iiiijCz7.l -. December ill:1MM IN TILE AIATTFX OF TIIE EXTENS ON UP PENNSYLVAICIA AVElillf,--NO. 2 JUNI:IDES. 110 Ne, IMA, tiadrice I. hereby given that, the report of flail Plaices to theatnrn emio was rdidlrinml flunily on Do let day Pflicto• bar, A. , 110, nod that the proton. reported 4 s benelltted by said imprirrement aro hereby regrind to pay thOne'veral mime aniessed to them to the in:demigod. ur It will bine' ma Ida doty to collect the Game by process Mimi, tuidlipthid by the Act of Assembly of ,tlay th, 1557. 41e1U,341 A IV' vn- h one DITTSBURGIM STEWIENVILLEAPL 110A11.--FAM FOR BALE—A Farm of 11.1 ROMP, more or loam. on Avalon 21, on vhkh is 04.1,1dinolM,pt Wood and Water. Th e land la of anporlor qualll7lAlTI h f only a mllo and •ea muter nom Burgett/down, Wgtlinglcu county, V. Rae on Jumnry I.lth, ISCO. da2Cndld WILLIAM OOFiNo: CtILLP AND FIRS AND LTA TEI2 PROOF. ROOFING MATERIAL EOll. flAa. WM. JOITNSO-N, 76 BmllLfiela Wanted Irmsnealiatelilt— _ A TRUSTWORTHY AGENT icthiry tb .u.1 0 ., to Introduce 1101 , 1 awkitilizOle Eminent. $5O p erMcntn, and Expennea Paid I l i !aunt employment given. Poe an outfit an Insane, gdar,ra, With MAlMpill fOli return postage, • - IL 11. oAllTkat , t,', Diamond IllnckeLloaton,llla4. P ,..,. AB.CUSSION OAPS-250,000 0. - o,:th iips for wile by RA. IAIINESTOCK kl:o„! dal comm. lint sod Wood ttrerti . • _ ' CIIDB.EAR.-B(X)l l l . l4 A ltr i a N lby 11Ff21 comer of Pint awl Wood it. 141 RANGE I'E*L-600 Ibo for sale k1y.: 1 ,1 .14:AMITaZv a gli. .1 860 mmtuss Fox BALE:1860 Alt W. A. 11A17EIVEL QUGAR-10 Multi:prime now crop Nett''{ r- N) taunt...am lauding from Weimer Noptme o fcirillopy d&V) JOBS MID as co, /78 WoDd Mod. U _ NCLAIMED PLOWS AT AUCTION,- Oa Tht„,,t,y, Dor_ 524411 o'clock, P.: M. at tha Coms meals! Sala No. 51 /Ms ettraet, as somata ittlatt It may cascara, to pay freight, chancaorill be NW, ly Plows from the litramer (Scaly trkedilouslosra ltd tql.mo the day armee, acdl• J. G. DAMS. kat AUSTIN LOOMIS ef, CO,Marth ail QTOCKS AT sold at tho 3 lakt.nt.' E.dhanCe, ik Thursday. Walk& at. /I% o'clock, Dm. =A. • . Si khans .A.lleglany Insirozco Co; stock- 2,1 do Exchange Bank :Lock. ZS do Sumka Insurance C0..:t0.,k; 25 do Irektorn do do do :0 do Plttabciih do do, do 20 ettaris Xeclkosics Bank of Pit teburik; . de.2l • sterct LoouLLA CO. IOW( T. LOGAN & GREGG DIPOIVEI3.B OR H A .R D WA R NO. 5 WOOD STREET,. Poor Ih•hrr ht,.. lq Charles /lad, .1,50:416rn PltrAuUllest. lg. al L utcastcr.-.....L0cu0ck. Ouzo, Pith Ms CEO. S. nitsaer ita C 0. ,: Commission Merchants, FOR Tit 6 'SALE op PIG IRON, BLooms, No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Rersrart:l3—T.yon, Eborb & 00., Plttrbuodr..; Lvlogotor• Q co., ritt.borgh; 11. !nab; fog, Loa onslcr; Hun. Euncal Comer.. 11.3nlibraZ; Brysit,Oardaer 11011i1.361nar0. 16116.1 Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPIIIA; • Injure. against Loss or Damage by Pita on ituildlage, Alerchandlae. Pitra • •• ulture, dte., at Lietuionable,,::.< Rate. of Premium. Diuvrota.—f. iiatchr.ri Starr: William il i gnivot Wei 61'ktoo • Co4Nalbro Erwin: Jao. ii. Atwood, of AtwoOLl, akin Co.; T.Tredict,of i tnxua,tiotto Co Dcory wharnat; Drnou; t 0... 11, atewartot. Dn.; Juba il. owe, of John M. Damn 004 kr,a,r,...toat., of N. Polotoolook d CO; 'Anilrur D. Cob; Wonl Ayrrlog,r. . • P. DATOLLFORD MUIR, Prendret . tatta W. Coot.fiacranty. Prin.:moo Dar ramina—Wm. liolmts k Co,J. Daliner A Co., Thomas M. Dora Erg, Jar. Mention, Em., Atka Nnuntr. req., W Ilaan , .ll%ltoy d Co., Dinou,Para, i co., Bailey, Drown A Co.. Livingatou,Copelluid A Co., ,lames D. Lyon k Co., Wm. D. Ural, A Co. • - •• • GEO. So 1311.1(A1t O. C, Agent., • • J.,.7t.ein.1 No. C 3 Wood Street. T"' ip.NDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY vciekl :with him in the 15110LESAL8 GROCERY 110,8INE.11; 31, SAMUEL EIVART and Ilr, IFILLIAN CURRY, and wall continua the same at the 9LII STUD', . . • NO. A71r.7 STREET, drectly 41 , 616 the Zeal* .A2ll..Augh. ,Tpfl. 1,1,% WILLIAM 7J. SAMUEL EWA11.T.....W31. 11.13011.1.1LY.4160iiitia.' W. M. GORAILY & CO., - ' W C.X..3E1 .A.Lail ROCERS, p•RovzsioxS. P/ZODITGEO PI 'us It IT RO II MANUFACTURES, No. 271 Liberty Sire., PiLtsburgh, Pa ARE CHANCE'S IN VESTMENT TllE MOST COMPLETE.. SHINGLE ivirAcErin • r Durable, Perfect and quea p r ',•.-.;':• STATE, TERRITORY AND T"E. CITYaI t.'36tAtm.,lllM on, ro, .It 3 =e7te. trO9. It now Introdmod to 1.1. gulag, and commend a itooll for the following adrantageo—its ohm • • niftily, &mobility, trdlity,cheopmas and entellette of • work. It auperinrity to other mulling, conabite,arat— that It ft provided with an apparatm by *tall Uhl Wilzig of the Stdogla l performed by the - etta/Whkat rota Wind whirh la a adring of from FORTY TO FIFTY, PER.CEkr. DT COST. Stroud, by the mesas eV taw treadles, the Llak eQ. plaerd oa dm machine is agents , / to sop Nsittort tbe ofme* ter may dolire,by which there to a erring. of ": •., • • TWENTY' PED. &ENZ . , OF T 13161.111 Third—lt will eae and edge SIXTY SHINGLES MINVTEI The alechtno will also cot Teueerieg, LocklarGlan BUIE!, BST rel 'leads; Cigar Boxee, eta. • THE IRON CITY MACHINE Can be ramie ...a complerr, for SILO, by tbo manuLuturer In 'Ode eity,?Mr. FOWLIIII, and ern be awl In operation 'nt the Planing Mill of Mr. W.: DlLWORTH,.mrnerVaTonth And Grant rtrectr. • The Inventor and Patentee will dispose of. - County, State and Territory Rights for the Halo and use of the Machine, on - very moder sto terms. Persons desirous of investing, can of find a better opportunity than the present. Call and esiumno tho Machine. dol:dtf A CARD. —DENTISTRY.— CALVIN .. h 0.7 SIIITII PULP,.Aga ET., between Id and 4th, , .• Pitburg 'Panders his serrfas (Do citizens of P ts ittsburgh a ha nd aid*. •.:-• It; in the lion of his profession. lie operatesln U.Jmort improved mods of Dental Bargees - , employing Inch matezi• sin es hem bLood the ordeal of a long ezparients. ICA fa. tullisrty with the most difficult operation: inthient to the • profusion, warrants him in asocing too 'white that per• fret satisfs4tlon ho given fu nil macs outsysted told. hands. Teas. Ifvdsstie. sto2Mall SURCZON DENTIST; ttiftbB G+ sod Beildooce U. 87 GUAM' STAESAS dveatite h o Ovort Ilonse, Wince bo can ntlt tbe traotl of say that cony &rot him with their patronage- Any pr the •ariooe ktrlet of Ttelb lawrted If wished toylhdlylit I. . RICHARDSON'S A RISH DAjIASES, DIAPERS, .j•C'. CONSUCIONSUMERS OF RIOILIRDSOII'S • MERS ENV., and thoee desirous of obtaining the GENDIRII .0131)8, should e,e that thearticite they mane arose* ed with the fell name of the firm. J. N. xraitentrsox, sONI /0M91)11??, ' • n guarantee of thee:nod:ten and dolihitityof the 1306035, This caution 'le rendered easerafally necessea7, materna qOantitiel of inferior and defeethre linone 'are preteited. 'Mi.o alter yawn and .aealed with the mote of RiCLIATtII , ON, by MA . Hens.. ; who, regardlawa of the topery thin Indicted alikeon the A l l.llollllconanmer end the 11111,Milli. tome of the genuine Goods:4111 not tfedily abandon• heAlneal, so profitable, while purchase,s ten be imposed on Aith Goode of a worthlea. character. • . J. UIILLOCRE A J'. It. LOOM; Agorae. 8e Chtush Street, N.. York. POSIADJ In.~a.a~i:~Ty.rjn~ PRODUCE COEXISSIONNERCOANM: Om a No. I Sleet's Bloat. Sonth.lVat e St, oar. La Sal/aSa4CLIC•go. "Warehouse No. 13 eouth-WaterSt. Solicit tot tho purchase of Flour and Grain in Chicago Market. , ' nrMaMm 3 m Frninurae: Hitcher - ea, Wl:reery a On., I Dim et ,.,,,, floors, W . C.... E. 9 • 1 uatt, Xs' 41 . ., 1 Matri.,lVatt & Wilma. 3. J. alms•tan. N.N.. I 12024201 .. —.Olen ISUIPAID. CULP 494 SUEVARD, COMMISSION MERCIIIANTS; . . AND DEALERS LN F.Loun . GRAIN &PRODUCE;. No. 343 Liberty Strwiti . . • .PA. Cbol. boolds of FLOUR, far Itatres.td 1 1 / 4 m PITTSDURONIIy osq coemtautly on band. Particular attention paid, to 01112 g oracra ler Ili:raw:idler gcricrall7- . ' ' caliktirli PEIMELIX BTElA2d,BaiswEurri q2;merof SenaZtotan Wilkins strati. 21 - inle Ware!, wed Pont Agit and Granary, 17 Wafer greet. SPENCER & GARRARD, Boca aaaaaa to Adana-V(7OQ, Pittoburligb e Celebrated - Cram, Pokloacti Amber Alm Porter and Drown SSMasts. Ot toat. Stock Ala nod Porter. Warranted to keep In say 14,6 eent by Malt °ent from all Pate promptly attiMied to. Prim • Mr. ADAM WOOD continue connected wfib the concern l• !treater and General Manager. • noVkly PiVTStillit 61/ t3OLT W OAKS x.,-.swis pEtx.r.t.ips.— No. 409 .I..ilbestrty WpE mini are now prepared. to receive and fifi for Carave l bolts dips; al. Bolt/ for Midgets, Railroad Can, Steam arod Ra-Stala Al.rnktltatal• . le -.0 Boards, and eMY PtdPasa roe sbkh bona seet used. Cheers solicited and filled slth promptness and disr , / patch. r IncaolkarlyY LEWIS it PHILLIPS.. / , rtRY-AI',PLES-34 bush Western It Apples rar tato bt " —62 7 ; OUTS' & TAN 00.RDER: WHEAT-150 bus. Kentucky lied Win Y Idet ore and !or isle DT. '640. 11cLIANC k ABM" 11 - O=lY-10 bbls Ylint asp OW/ erttg 2ugintt Balm. J. G. DA.V - I.Bott ceatacrdat Balm B:cams Ltilltb-,Strat. : ..ir;o:,ifarifl CARD MEM MI=T-A.ZIT. COUNIT mum .Pon RIGHTS FOR SALE
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