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NV. ■■ !S®SSS; .VSr.I; ; v.SS pttskrgh^aWtt^. * i Bfc etci MONDAY HOBNING, DBC. 1 Th« Stiontion. 7 - ‘-j ,'lh» two main armies of opposing powers confront each- other on opposite hanks of the Rappahannock, the Union ' army on the offensive, and therebel .army on tho defensive. The force of the rebels -■ Ja-so' great at Fredericksburg as to render the passage of the river almost, if not al together, an impossibility, within the range ] of- their batteries: SIM-we are very hope ful that this di&onltywiU arrest bnt briefly the progress of our,, army. Gunboats andtraosports ean aßCend the-Eappahan -7 nook, (which is a tide water stream,) .to, •Within two miles of the- city,, and , finder the guns of the boata, and by means of a bridge of transports, or evon-pontoons, the army ean make the passage rapidly and -in comparative safety. That done, a flank movement of three or four miles would suffioo to bring it to the rear.of_the new < rebel works. We think that this is the plan that will be adopted, not because, we had . - any Information to that effect up to Satur day evening, but because of the facts above stated. Wo are hopeful, therefore, that when the approaohing struggle does come, our army will not be obliged to contend t atl a disadvantage, Later telegrams bring - us news of very V -important -movements In the .Southwest. At Vicksburg, if any where, the final strag gle for the possession of the Uississippi river, and nil that .iegion of country, will probably take place. . . . . -.- v Liberation of Pierre Soole. The country has been surprised within* few days at the liberation of tbie cele brated and perhaps dangerous man from his imprisonment in Fort Lafayette. He is a native of France; was sent in early life i to the Jesuit College of Toulouse, with (he object of being educated for'the Church; but wearying of that, he finish cdhis edu cation at Bordeaux. Afterwards he sta dfid law, engaged; in politics, beoame editor of a liberal journal, got into difficulty .with tho Bourbons, was - fined, sentenced to prison, -but managed to escape to Amenta. He settled at New-Orleans, studied the English' language, entered the profession of law, and beoame wealthy. , In 1847 he was elected to the Beasts-of the United States to fill a vaoaney, and was rereltoled ;in, 1849. In the' Beasts he took extreme ! Southern and boro v conspicuous part in the debate* which ended m what waa called the 11 compromise of 1850.” - Mr. Pnutcp. appointed him. Mini!ter -to : Spain, where the only notable .thing* he ' did get into a personal quarrel } Sr «,■■■ . .¥p : ' r with the French Ambassador, and to • giye ■~, Mb influence to a revolutionary outbreak ■ i atMadrid in 1854. It wa* at thiS'tifie t ■ fMtl tha celebrated Os tend Couftsiaßoo-waa • held,in which he was the moTing spirit— ■ Mr. Jobs X. Masos, of Virginia, then Am hassador to France,'and James. Buchasss, of Pennsylvania, then Minister to England, were his associates—the object of which ■ was tne acquisition of Cuba by fair means or foul—one of the darkest blots on the character of, American diplomacy. That -was the time when Slavery was at die lonith of its power. In 1855 Mr. Soots retnmed 10 the United States, where he continued to reside at his, • home in Louisiana nntil the breaking out of the present troubles. It is said that he opposed the secession of his State, but, like the majority of Bouthrons, who regard their State as sovereign, and the natienni -government merely aa a oompaet,, when his State went out be went out too. Whenßew Orleans, was captured, and occupied by Gsn. BOnsm, that vigilant 'officer, regarding ;Sont* as a dangerohs man, arrested him and sent him to Fort . Lafayette. ■ There are no-political prisoners now - In. that fort,—all weie turned loose afew days ago, Souls among the net. "Whether such leniency is wise or unwise is a ques tion upon which people.will differ. We « have been at some palns to traee the ante ! cedents of tho distinguished subject of this | article, and are glad to -find that no fla ■ grant act of perjury or : treason can be laid to his charge, and that therefore the, Presi dent, in setting him at liberty,"has not broken the aword'of justice, asiome feared that he had done when his liberation was announced. . .1.. ■ 1 • Mb. Eiumsoa** Visits —Tbe ‘London -DaiZjr- jfisiMf quotes Trilii commenditary wmarjte the' irgnmentr of I Beljhwildo.:? niononin fsrorof emsnci- lhfl Atlantia JfonlAly. sad adds; ' , <‘Hirw taflßltely aißan do tie flsttertTßof (VSIswEoMIUK Biistoonoy »ppe« jto tie .•ortirtos of:* arata©sjMlT* JMlososfcsS. From the Golf Squadron. A letter from Pensacola Bay, Fla, to the Pioridence Journal, eayej under ; date Jof Oct 2&lh. , TbaUhited Sialee steamer Montgomery, recently cruising off Mobile, entered Pen eacolaßay •' this morning,. bringing with T -Her tie prise-iron steamer ,Caroline, cap-. tnredbybeTon the 28tb. after a ehaee .of slaty miles. By the taking of this steamer tberebels snffer'great,disappointment by being deprised of the .receipt of a large 7 amount of ammunition and arms at Mo bile 1 where the confederate government at ; present seem to boaohoehtrathig eH their available power and force. The cargo of the Caroline (formerly the Arisons, of the Morgan' lihe'of steamers) consists.pow der, musketi, saltpetre, drugs medicines, siUtSf &0., A prise orew: hss been ;gut on board, Under command' of Ensign-jv.o. t-Putnam, who trill take her to Philadelphia. - - -TherCarollne when eapturedwa* four'.day a • out of Hayanal' and bound for.-Mobile. Owing to the nature of her .cargo and Us destination, she is . undoubtedly, the most important capture that las been made on • the Gulf. • ■' ; . On the Tth the Montgomery went Into Havana, and on her-way out to join the. floetdiseoyeisd a sail at ■i’ distance of fits miles, and:soon after firediashot across her bows. . But the rebel captain was. determ ined for her not; to fail into Unde Sam’s ' . hands and so ran her on to the Spanish ' -coast,’and bythe timo the Montgomery's : boats oould reach her she was Ih ifiaines. " This sail proved to be the steamer General Busk, which had evaded ,the. blockade at IndUnolo, Texas, cotton. : A half day moreand have been safe inHATone*; Bjthe, bnriung ot this ete&mor and the captureor the foraiBr,lhe rebels are mode to mouttf the in#. ot,*ix hundred thousand ; The Montgomery left -the; Brooklyn jord on the 29th of September,and MS . thaabeenoatjust oneiaoiithgdaring'which time die has. rendered the goternment greateernce. \ 'I-L /. l v- i U : » f *j v A. ThaafcsglrineSSermon by H. W < Beecher. The New Tort papers give copious •bes of lie sermons preached on Thanksgiving day in many of the ohurches tqf- that city. We give below what we think the most striking picture of our past, present and prospective eondifiou as a no i tion that-pe can find amongst them. Tho i preacher, Rev. Heney Vi aui> liorcrrcE, runs a parallel between tho most obstinate, I hopeless and deplorable cose of domonry; found in the New Testament and this na tldn under tho influence of .slavery, and then pictures the cure in both cases. Wo give only the first division of the dis course. 'The text was aa follows, Mark, 9th chap ter, and 2Gth and 27th verses: “And the spirit cried and rent him Bore, and cahie out of him; and -he was ag one dead, insomuoh that many said, he’is dead. ■ But Jesus took him hy the hand and lifted him up and he arose." It ires the peculiarity- ot demoniac pos session, said the preacher, that the Evil Spirit seated iUclf :at v ihe very centre of its 'victim's life; it- dispossessed his will and worked through & his organs by tho^ in fernal volition, solely, of the usurper. Thus every sense and every function, sight, hear ing, touofi reason, all the voluntary pow ers, were subjected! to the fiend’s eontrol. Thus, too. has this nation, for some time past,' hem . I hossessed of the Devil, ae like those of oliU-a devil that had seised upon the citadel:of its life.; It lodged in the great centre of Government—it held in its grapp-the mighty nerve of commerce, it swayed the national heart and brain. It managed the eyes, the ears, the tongue and ihshand, so that the nation saw andheard and tasted and felt only what the demon hade it to- We are told in the text thatthe evil there was of long standing—that it 'triew worse—that none could cure it—that t aubjected its victim to numberless tor meats. • “It■tea^eth,him• ,, So has it been with u*. All the causes of trouble together, for fifty yean past, have not been eo fearful, so agonising as this one demon. “He foameth and gnaiaheth. his teeth. This is painted vividly and to the life. W e hare beheld it in Congress—we hare seen it in Legislatures and Conventions. where* OTcr the Southern spirit has been there iras foaming at the mouth and gnashing of teeth. 1 « Often times, it cast him into the waters i and into the fire to destroy him.” By sea and by land, Slavery has kept us on fire ; and in hot water, leading os into war with, weaker nations, urgingsohemes of invasion; and conquest, fillibustering, prompting the; robbery of coveted islands and isthmuses, | and agitating the world withOstend mant-1 ftstos, whioh were so many diplomatic 1 , bombshells filled with explosive and com bustible material. ■. When the demon saw Christ, “straight* •way it tore him, and he fell on the ground I and wallowed, foaming” 1 Whenever and. wherever the foul fiend of slavery has been met with the the Christian reti gion; it has gone into paroxysms of mad ness and fury. The very mildest enuncia tions of the sublime and eternal truths of a Higher Law—the law of unchangeable Bight, overshadowing all legislatures, and silently annulling tboir enactments, sur- Toundiing justice and liberty with the etc> nnl safeguards of Cod—the demon has set -half *-Aaaiiiumi foaming and wallowing ! At length the day or oenTSraireeTamer 'But what tyrant ever forsook his power peacefully? Tho foul spirit, when he saw that he could not retain his hold, was de termined that' nothing else should come after it Impelled by the mysterious and I irresistible word to corns out, it rent its victim sore, and “he was as one dead. And now. the Diviufe oxorcism has been epokenl God has said to Slavery, “Come oat of tho nation, and enter no more into it l” Spiteful and infuriated, it is west ing the whole South, threatening to destroy With fire its cities, to desolate Us fields, to effice all civilization, and to leave the lend •a wilderness l . A . . There in an exquisite pathos intne rest of the narrative. Men who looked npon the outside of things, said-: “He is dead. “But Jesus took *him by the hand and lifted him up, and he arose.” Yes, after this spasm, this convulsion, this death swoon in the fair, demonized South, there shall come a better time. A savior shall | put forth his hand; industry shall revive, j schools shall spring up, churches with a, pure religion shall arise,;isd high; above , the demoniac ruins there shall standhealth,, strength, peace, lesson conscience and love. * • l ■ • ! But one more circumstance demands out ( notice.' The Wends of this wretched victim of the text' had sought relief—even from 'the-dlsclples of Christ. But aU these could not hen 1 him—nor could the temple priests nor the Jewish exorcists or physicians, for none had the skill or the courage to strike at thi/root of his wow. No medicine could! loose his tongue, or~ free his eyes,oy give, quiet to his brain until .the foul spirit that nate brooding mischief at his heart bad been i •xpelled. - They tried aU drags, they tried peraoasive arguments, thsy sought by every ingenious device to cure the mlschier and keep IheDevil inside of .him—pitch 'Piasters behind the ears, while the foul fiend gnawed 1 his heart! In short, they were Conservatives-T-superficial, unthor ;©agh. timid, and without moral sagacity, jin such a cast, to be conservative was to be foolish, and ‘no man was wise but the : Radical.: The moment a blow was struck at the root there was not another word of -medicine or palliatives. .When the cauße of evil was removed, aU the symptoms van ished, too. When God and the Devil stand face to face, one or the other must utterly wield. There is no middle ground for com promise or peace. Without a'doubt there were many pharisees and priests and statesmen/who disapproved of this act of | exorcism. “There.” said they, “see how tho i victim is convulsed!” and when he lay for j dead, they said: “Did we hot tell you so? J Bee what your meddling has done l” For, i then, as now. these men had rather see in a 1 nation the strength that the Devil inspires, j than the weakness which Christ brings, ! and out of, which God ordains strength j i that shall never be overthrown! ! A second time has this nation been called by lU magistrates in the midst of war, to | celebrate a day of thanksgiving. As though | the’elements had heard the message and! sympathized with it, the morning has bro* j ken lair; the storm, has passed; tho sun is ( out in splendor; there is not a cloud onoll the sky. Tel many/there be who^muttcr; “What; have we to : be tkankfut for ? Thousands of families are in monrning; a greht nation is beating itself with war blows: every day taxes, like' emorging corhl' reefs, are .shallow ing the waters aid; jamming us in; business is disturbed; the nation is convulsed; foreign Powers are looking on,some in sympathy, some doubt inely.and some saying eagerly, Liberty ia dead/; lathis, then, a time for thanksgiv ing?- But this is only the outside. If Goa give ns faith to penetrate to .the centre, and to see what is really going on—^what demon | otSlavery is convulsing us—what Christ is helping’us—what this • agony portends lies between; demoniac possession it ’is; tike: tho preltMe.to a.sweet slnmber, each as oriaes bring—on the one side fever, Qeliriam, and bn the other, rest, lassitude; then 1 health, AS shall find more reason to be thankful than ever on any day of tho,24Q years and 1 more since this Anniversary: was- began i upon these shores.in nil -the history of | oqr Und, as the ipng yearn hayo marched » past in soleßin pTOceflflionf since the feet of 1 the Pilgrims stntified- tho soil, there has 1 beennobelter season for. heartfelt thanks and ' jas Ne* York Xiatog: Pat announce! ftitm and cft«t tba flnt'dayof Deoemicr: _ i -v -J*" e»,"' ’'i~- aS» 'M ? .& & tim i g "• vi ' ThePfoposed Mediation. The London Times has the following im portant;«t»ttmenti: We pbWve that onr contmporarjr,i .Lai i>fincf, ha 3 thrown aside the inaoourate statement of La Eatrie,, as to the. adherence of Bnsaia to the French proposltion for an; arinistice,Jandis content to argue that it woull bo rcrj wrong in Knssin and Kng land not to accede to the-, French project. ,Onr information was’ that Bnaaia' had re fused to have nnything to do with this pro ject for nn armistice, • and the assertion to the contrary.- is - now abandoned, All the story, therefore, of the adhesion pf Russia atjd of the northern powers, and perhaps of Aus tria and Spain, to this Europian mediation falls to the ground. It is.simplggproposition made bu France, and not get backed by any other power. 1 La'France thinks that “the oabinels of London and SL. Petersburg will have great difficulty in justifying to the public opinion of the world a refusal to join in_i.be proposed.. enterprise;” How that may be we need not now argue, Jfor the contingency has not yet occurred; but when it is further remarked that If Mr. Lincoln should refuse the armistice "the mediating Powers would thenceforward have the right to consult only their own interests,” we see in this French proposi tion not only mediation, but intervention, and forcible removal .of blockade and war. We are convinced that the present-is not the moment for these strong measures. There is now great reason to- hope that py means - of their own internal action the Americans may themselves settle their own affairs-,even eoonor than Europe could set tle them for them. Wehave waited so long that it would be unpardonable in us to lose the merit of our self denial at suoh a mo ment as' this. The proposition of an armis tice would be just now so manifestly an act of favoritism to the Booth and of hostility to the North that even the democratic par ty could not fail to eiolaim against iu As to our own workpeople, we fear that if. the Southern ports were open , to-morrow, the. cotton manufacturers could, not immedi ately retire. There is a winter yet, which must be tided oter by the aid of the more fortunate members of our community.. But eteh were this otherwise wo agree with Mr. Cobden that it would be cheaper to keep all Lancashire on turtle and ten sion than'to plunge into a desperate war with the Northern States of America, even with all Europe at -our back. In a good oause and at a necessity forced upon ua in defence of our honor or of our rightful in terests, we arenas ready : to fight as we eter were; but we do not sevoh* duty or our interest in going blindfolded into an adventure such as this. We. very numb doubt, moreover, whether, if Virginia be longed to France as Canada belongs to England, the Emperor of the French would be so active in beating up for recruits in thia American mediation league. it ia a tittle remarkable that after ali the iU-feeting that has grown up between England and the United States on.the sub ject of this war, and all the bitter and un friendly things that have been uttered by the orators and press of that .country. Its government should become- our shield against the designs of the most dangerous man in the world. Yet it must be admitted that policy, not love,' dictates its course. . REASONS TOB POSTPONING TSH AIIACEd I The Washington correspondent ,of the N. 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DISSOLUTION.— The Pattnerehlp b#ret*fere exlstlns hetweea WlLtlAMftM JOBS' DOOQLAtB, In the Ullt BotifioO, fn Peocmber I.7Bt3:lwdeitwT OTlOiS.—Delinquent Tax-Fttyers ot the Pint Wnrd, AUejben, Citj, trtU pletee Uto no tice tbet OHAOHGKY WEEKS bu been .ppolnted Collector ol dellniueot clt,. W.ter And Poor Tone, (p nld word.. Home, be.toond nt tho Grocer, Store of S. Dyer, from »t» 11 o'clock e. in. noZlflt . Notice.— Tho Fiat-boat“u. K.” wm be sold for vbarfrge «ad ooets on DAY,December 13tb, a* 1° o’clock, ebeoT Wbwf, anlea laid wb»rl«<« ***** ,*£? Uqbldated before., that date , Pwtlre InUreeted will “mi?!; ■ JAMEB ALI.IN, " TO BBEWEKS AKp OIL iwTgUnlu »»• qnlrtJ under tht K»tion*JTax Law/ tori*l*bj , now ; .KAT& €0:,66 Wood 1. - SUNIHtUSS —. , PLODB-200 DKTAPfLKfI—IOO btuU bright Appl«*» DBY FKAOBVS—SO . do hriYM; OHIONB— 2O bull, large; rLAXSBKD—SO bosh. Muiwi! F.r .85 Llbcrtj .tog.bjr dal 'Jroocr*. tjICETvHT TUIH DAY, IN BI'UKIS XtlilO bbla. Jenej Sweet Potatoti; 1 eer load Poach Blow Potatoes V tar York titate Apple*; SObblfl, Flint Hominy; ... a 3 do BoU Batter; ■ - a do UepleHngar; • IfiOTjuib. Walnntc; %■* 10 do Shell berks; k. 75 do Onions; And lor sole by n KUUfIKiK».-r •: v _v * •;*: •'./-a- ‘ i VT W W»d*. good to etoiw n. O. Baxtr* 60 do “prime Porto Bieo do»- ; < , 60 do -do at. lego '’do: . :>■ . 200 tftle. crabbed, grannUled *-coffee eager; ; 6CO bege good to prime Wo Coffee*, 60m*UJ*ra>> iS. do; SCObUe. JS* O. XolecK*;: . ' 300 do > . ••oitod bretdoflyrop, good to oboloej ’ : >i a1*o» TnUiteSrof geode anally kept is our Use, ju^saa&iw. jrEir jorum* AN ORDINANCE apparaonmg the A.tntmb'Tt of tba,Coßim>Ju<mwil«of thjOlg .f Pilttburgh. for the jcere .-coriMCO with the ptoil.lon< 0 ‘b. Act or btj peeeed the 13ih d.J <t U* ch, 1847. HbZsTs* it ordained aai enact'd by 0* UagertAi* . imam cad citiata. cj PiUtur t h.*« Conned cuemMed, end 11 il h V.< b l <M> of fie tame, Th.t »t the Uh'too h.ld mi ho City ot nr.Wsh on theDr.t Toosd»> In J.nnnrj.tn the J.ere eighlwin lincdiedund‘lr‘J thnt.o'shteeii hundred end nitty-, onr end g hondrtdnnd .l,tj-«re. the *f oltjeh.il te eulilled rMpectlvellto 'bo following number of nembe-e In the 0 mmon Connell, rl«. ■| he Tint WerJ ehnll here two member. Tbeßeoond Wart shall hare two memto i* Tho Third War J «baU bate •»» meml am. The Fourth Wa’d shall hare two members. Tht Fifth Ward shall haT« *lx meaxwia. ! The Sixth Ward shall hare tour mamb’ts. The Serenth Ward shall hare two membeiir The lirtth Ward shall hare threo members. The KltthWerd .ball h«e three e. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Connells, IhU 29th d., of Norembe., A. D j Uc.481.K7, ' ’President of Belecl Council. Attest; S.B.UOMOV* CUrk.lS.bc.o™^.^^^^ President of Common Council. del:3t Atteet: Buoh M’JLaiTJt*. Clerk of Common Council. A CAIiD —To Whom it hay Cosobbn. | A —on tk.au wi. '«• Lr 3 M. LlmUsy, UcUid*y»borg, Pa » ■mlidw riStufU. the BL' OD MIBOHBB In &J territory w«*t of the Allegheny llountatua, for | the t.tm of ton jnil, by which he (Lindeey) hound htmtelf, hie helrt, *c., In .rtlcl. of •am. date. M fallow., which Ihoao interMted will that he, the paitj of the Or. 1 part, (Linde.,) ehell not fell, comiaißalcu, or luaaj way dl.pS. of eald medicine wituln tn. Umlla of the aboranamed tori ter/, (.11 territory wentof thei ■ | I letfbeDle*.) nor to any party crpartiea with a knowl irige of thir Ukiog it within the aald u g*g!*? {j! I aforesaid term of ten year* \ and aleo that be. the I party of the flr.t part, (Lindsey) ahull not aell, as sign, tram Car. fornUh rodpoa, or in o»p or dispose of hit Tight to. manufactnre, *“J“E aboramentionad term often yean, same I M"r conti 14 red aatiifartory to the party of the I teeond part, (Jobniton) under penalty of flea thorn- I and dolG* ftr each and every offense.’ • I Therefore, after th* publication o! this notice, 1 I ahaU hold aa aorompllcea, and prorcuto te the fall atfextant of the law, any pexty or partlea who •bail I in any manner whatever aid and assist in the viola' Ltloh of.o, of the .h.T. I mfla - comer Bmlthflekl mid Toorth etreot.. ■ 1 THE OLD PRICE RUNT’S Union Stationery Portfolio 21 SHEETS PAPER; tt ENVELOPES; 1 SwOMMODATIOa PEN-HOLDBB 1 LEAD PENCIL ', All of tuporior quality—warranUd. ONLY 25 CENTS, |p a dollar’* ircrtk of ltatiou*rs for a <juarUr. “*• orders, to in*nr* prompt attention, ahaald JOHHRH 'aHT f nO 2Q Mayyio Hall, Firm Street. rjio GLASS MANUFACTURERS. Finding • tb® demand So r .DITEHIDQB’S XX FtIHT GLASS FATESC OVAL LAMP CfllM SEfSWnch greeter than oar pr ®ent c»paeiiy to •apply; and wubtag tb® public' to b« ftilly Sto '|U DhBIVALLKD OBIUMYS, «* b*r® eoncloded to grant tb® arlrileg® t® manufacture tbem to bouses of rej»cubUlty. * ’ i This coure® hi® been rendered uceuMary Bloc® our ptSSt SSSuun U.bot FIVE IHOUBASD DOZES.PStt WEEK, wbU® tb® demand la almnet wholly far tb® Patent Oral. ' • Xboa® of on Frown manufacture ®lu be olitiß gobbed by onr trade-mark of XX FLIBT GLASS, Which •UUher*«r»c»alioa»d*ota»lof. AH package* of Ctlcaaeji made nndor onr !]**&*• vffiUfflUwiwithtbo awaebrpatents*a d d * te mo GLASS MANUFACTURERS. — I jcrulß or to Iwo. the prcporty . fo _ T „“H. ly lw>lont<"t tolhe BROOK.LYH FIiINTUtASS Ci£ ■UoAted to th* cltyof Brooklyn, neat the AtUntic rertT. Tne werkaar* new, la perfect order, ond (a operation, and pow*** all tbo fedltUwfor a»k* tu orcrT dcicrlptloa of Gb<i whi* wat formerly I S* by lha Jlrockljnt Flih* Company, and irhkh pit that Company. Cw* hi*h reputation it ro ! °Tor^rtoowhOhasa knowledge of tb* bu-laea andrancoxnmaiid aotse eapital,tbfe would offer • treat ladconDcal* ai tha bataoc* of tbo capital iw I n&od could b* faruUhod by tho preteat owner*.. Torhrlh.r^rUcuUi>»pplJ^o oE]tßlcoi I : . -"H©. 60 Trinity Bonding*, New York; I 0037 lw<t*3awtf 4- 1 I pKTROLITE OIL WORKS, TtBEHB & GEAFF, Proprietor!, Osptdlf iwothonund Urrtle per week. •9-Offica, MONOHOAHILA HOUBS. Medical card.— w. buden gfilL M. D- of Mr* Toik ccotemplstu* flu, iaPiT&Sib tbo BTHOjrDKOBrfB*E HUTitbinbiwilldoTCle,** teo»l t hli BXOLl'* iITB AITBHTIOH to tho Medicml end twrtaSt 5r eHBOHXO DISEAbEV «P*Wl7 thoe* of tbe Lowel Bowel. *uch im Oenjtip»tl9n, pm§, BtricUie of the Bowel, Ulceration of the BaJcW AliithawloniOlitonloDUo»Kiol ti> ssfiffjfsro aai » nbarabamaybßoaenknil conan'tod from Bo clock a.m. toS o’clock p. a. dal lf. Do *UI cttlt MtlooU In MTtart of lh»dlT.lf rtaalraJ. co2o 8W piKUDE OIL FOR SALE—In lota of Son COO to ICOO barroli, that baa boon lb tanka all rammer, tnd eland* »t eboot 40° grarltj , Inqidra Of HAYLOB i SMITH, Diamond OH Works* or at the ofiloe of BMITH, PABK A 00- oeghifim - Tf C t KNIGHT & CO., WHOEESAM GBOCEBB, 'a.«. ccanar Water and Cbratnnt atreota. .5 Philadelphia, • 1 Aanti for' tho **'»’ of the product* of SOUTH* igiW.finMß BIFIHIBT end the QBOOEBS* of PMUdelphifc. JOHM-’WUSA'MSi ' Bißqta, COAL AHD OIL FLATB, 4*tb*fl4w UUUof Inu Cr»U{, OB4IQ BTBKET, tint Ward* Allegheny City, Pm. • ' Bpecitaliane of work «mt by imU Iq gbeay off?!o.,or. left*»tbeH*rdwj»Btor*o« B. WoM, Jr!fcornsr of Liberty end fit. Clelr etteote, will ro oMee prompt attention. IKON AND BTKpLi WUKB.b. ' «■< Work*, l . 'Omur v .IFapJ** a *& Dpt**** ■ - : f?» ®«w t»rjelr m»»nr*ctnrlnj BAB, BOD «&4 HOOP IBON, pupawd to promptly All * %o"T*“cS* ~ BacoeiCTcr< Drowp A Co. JH. O’NEIls Manufacturer of WIUB m H OBK. has alwaja on hand amUnakea to «r«- <t«r*BCßE£l} WIBB -OLOTH; FLOUR A GRAIN bibvmT oorriS: bbass 'and. iuon wiub CLOTH? BIBD OAGM; plain »nd cro&BittW Kfoe VOUKa ht Hardens flower- atanoit Aren* wus tor iloweia. "Wire Laidc* and Trellfa IcTnUBSEUY FBNDEBB; OAT AND HOUSE TRAPS; HEAT AND.CUES*®.SAFES; WIDE W SLOW SHADESTlandrcaped or lauarjd. auSbihO wibb, a» »**••► ho.Bo.Fourth ftTRVyr t Wood, rittabntgb, P*. 1 i fiogOißmas ■ - : ■’ '•’.••' 1 ■ " mS8l?BAU»l 15AUDI iiOOOJaamlw Bags; . 6XQOOUBJ Bags l&lSl&ffi***** 6.000 Army, OaU and Com do, V -600 Salt Sack*; - '‘".V-'--’ »ot Mi»kr ■ hitohooor, kocbseut a 00. Wl2:BmH '•■ • • ifc H» TQIQT4 00. JL llObblfccbokwramnjnoo l * 1 ' ftdwdßoa; ; i l'Mfli'Sweet Cider;. 1 ypp’itn.ifrA Batter: •' ". 4ff> ifctf’pHirie Qeeeo Feather*) .. 3(»J»»wcta>toOrMnl CiMW ■ - ' !.(li ||jyy .|iw.ng) LAKi>.ia'bMWli flpd I :N Utter rpo country merchants and ■EATON,' IttACKEM A CO., Nos. 17 Mid 19 fifth Street. Jobty.n .od «UU> «f TEIMMINQ3. EMBEOI DEBItS, HOSIKBY, 01.0YE3, HOOP BKIBTB, BTOBORB, 8H18T3,; CKJLLABB, TIJB. OHDIB. SHIBTB «nd DBAWBBfI. WOOLtH HO®™®- .®5: BIAS. 80AEF8. ZjtPHYB AHB BHBTLAHD wobi.; 6,000 I* KKTrriSa YABHS.on B*nd sad to arrive. Oar stock ,vu purchased before the last great ed ranee In. prfoee.and we F®*' V 5 OITY AND OOUNTBY MERCHANTS, MUAJ NKBB, PEDDLERS, ud aD who boy to wl again. N. 13.—A ohoioo MKrtment of At whnlasala only. /'tARBON OIL MACHINERY FOR V/SALE. & CAST IRON STILLS.. _ t> large lire COPPER WO9M6. 3 CEDAR TUBS, lined with lend: _ __ 4 Terr large round OABT IRON TANKS, re* attiring only one end for StUli; Bteam Engin*, Boiler, Pumpe, CocVe, Pipe, Ac.,oomplete, bat a Uttle while a large Wharf and Building* wIU be j rented or sold. The PenuaylrenU Ballrcad paeeee [ ot< r the bach end of the "Whart Dime savingb institution. No. 110 Satraricnn Stairr, (oppodte the tJaatom omcm: President—JAMES PARK, J*. .. tic* Htncan. Wm. H. Batth, H. *• Badd, John V. Jennings, A. Belnemw, Thoe. D. Meealer, Joahua Bhodee, Thoa S. Blair, Jacob Btnckratb, Henry Lloyd, Alfred Black. : tauatexs: Joalah King, • • 0. Eng, 0. H. Wolfl,; »8. Bell!* Joe. Dilwortbr R. D. Oochran, 8. S. fowler* W. A.Seed* • Wm. Smith, J. W. Wood well, B. 0. Bchmerts, 6. B. Jotrta, v Hohmi 0. W. Blckataon, B. F. Jonee, , JM-Tiemaa, 8. H. Hartman, W. H. Phelpe,'; , b iL Long, R. J. Anderaon, 0. B. Herron, Jm. W. Baxter, D. K. McKinley, W. Ihmsen. I Secretary and Treasurer—D. I. M'KTNLIT. r °DiVldeßde allowed to remain are place 1 »e the credit of the depcdlor as principal, and bear Inter *\s3to By-Law*, Ac,, famished at the-offlee. . .. .. I jfirThla Initltotton offer*, especially to tho*e per- I ton* who*e earning* are small, the opportunity to aecnmnlste, by am>ll deposit*, easily cared, a sum which will be* resource when needed, their money pot only being safe, but bearing Interwt, ln*t»d of I remalntog onprodoctire.- layghlyemnai _ PULTON’S timUlpiog VEGETABLE COUGH BYRUP, Which never falls to cure when **ed la time and ac- cording to direction*. PITTdBPBOH. PA. tHAIiBBS. Staple Dry Goods, FLKKING D 803., a Wood etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chartered by tha Legislatore. Open dally, from 9a.m. to 3p. m. AUo.Tneeday ■d Saturday evening*, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposit* reeelred of ONE DIME and opwarti. Dividends declared In December and Jane of each syiH the fallowing certificate*, published from anoag other* reeelred within the past three ye»r* Short Omul, Jin. 1,1660. M». J. M. FirtTon—fleer &r : For Jte» »T wl* I has bees eoffering with i eery Tlolent cough* At night ehe woold bare to pt oat of bed T*rj fro. (jointly to got her breath or keep from roffocailug. Hearing of your Coagb Bjrnp, I determined to try it. I got i bottle from I«ne Lewi*, end ored %» cording to directions. It *it» immediate lellef and acted like a china on her coagb, producing the gmteit change on her in one week. She baa no more of the hard conghing epelle now, and In del I ■m? ur 1* cored* ' o Brepectfolly, &LU. flaVlll. FtrenuMS, Dto 3, 1860. J. H. yttTOjr— Dear Sir: For sometime 1 hare b««n snl&lng with a »3T«r* cough md cold In the hMd t end could not at night for coughing. But after using a bottle of your Vegetable Ocngh Syrup, I was entirely cored bv U. BeepecUclly, 0. B. W. COMBJU For this remedy we havo its recommendation of ■ti nho have used it, and 4*Bo the recommends* lion of one of the oldest physicians In the country, who has used It Id bis practice (or yea»i with tbs happiest remits. If you are treobled with » Cough or Cold. Influents, Bleeding or tbs Lungs, Qulnsey, Phthisic, Bronchitis, Weakness of tbs Chest, oss FOLTOITa OODOH SYfIUP. . . ' Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Croup, Pstn l» tbs Breast, Bosrscnesh CetaxTb, Inflsmalion of tbs Ztirer and Dlpthsrta. In sU tta stages, FULTON'S GOUGH BIBUP will cure soostir thin any cough mixture ta'use. Vs do not.ssy that la all cases it will curs Goa* I sumption. Ho msdlcins can bs relied on to do that. But we do- allege. stand ready to prove, that by tbs aid or this medicine, coupled with proper sanita ry regulations, such as regular hours lor sleep, re straint upon appetite, and avoid exposure, some des perate caeca have bten cured. Da not neglegt this timely admoailiom. The Cough Syrup will cure your cold; keep a bottle In your house constantly, and tabs a done on the first syraptcn of a eoid. •Vgl 00 will save a heavy Doctor’s LIB, if noi your life. Don’t Esfl to give it a trlaL Use a remedy in time. Never cease trying until joor cold Is better. Prepared and sold at *1 per bottle, by J. K. FULTOH, Deuqout, IlffTH STRUCT. ED VCATIOJTAE. DCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIEB, • IN PHILADELPHIA. UIH MABY E. THBOPPIut a clin Boxrd log And Diy School for Young Ledlee, In PhlUdtl phiA, At IMI Cheetnut ctrooU . ' Price toßotrfew, (Including boird, wtthlng ttd tuition In the Enguab gjr»nenet tod In Fwaca,) ClrcuJut. centilulng full pArtlcuian, rn»y b« bed on tppUcAtlon. ' • umnon: Bos. J. E. Koaxstu), Pittsburgh; Jobs T. Look*, Esq* " . Gbosob'W. OAS*,l#q : . Jxr Cooks, Esq-, rhU*d*lphU; OoL J. B. Hooks*ad, •» Prof. Jobs B. Ha»*. Trenton, H. J.; > Jodice Gkikb, U. 6. Bopreme Oonrt. • noSfaw Normal school.—h.williams bM opnwd ft HORMAL BOBOOL At Koi ST 8t» I OUU street, Third story. _ Tutimef qf Ttaehtn: • Ha il the line of the Tftaeber*, the man to ” 1“* te • 1 ctorfaUj conmr.ln the opinion >W. B.TBSW. [ui» pleaaureln String It•• myoptntrnHinttte foregoing Tocptnmenaatien U folly PArttA*« - }. A* BUBTT# • I know of no one who deterrae Maher t«tknonT U hfofeTor. . B.H.AYKBYt I folly ooncnr In the AbotA H« can pTApar* pupils for the High School *uictor tfn on, otter tucker In «“• f DODIBSrt , Teaks—fl per week, In advance., ' WAJTTSi A ANTED—A good reliable potty to I VV take the agency for Pittsburgh, (or larger ter- I rltory Itdi»ln4o®lUVllTßlDalaA OWTHB I WBLNQKtt, the ■tnplea: and bert B T e J. ways ready for a laco oolUxor any adlnattng whatever. Ho rubber bandit strap# pr 1 sarfnim’to be regulated f no Iron to rust tha clothe#; I £ocor«hb*l»i.no oo»pHeati<m;joo anything but j wbatli good ' AU ib* tola* Itewt rwjQirta li to pat it on and take It off tha tub. Comp** andfc*M I tifuL Wewaati»rilWwboaie«wrgeUo,andto<tw bow to'poshtr*d«, : *nd who bATo tocaniiulllrteßtlo do It. .To inch weoffer good iadocamentaj-and tha, beat Wringer l tha market haa seen. Wo win »«nd a ÜBple machine to aayaddreaa, express paid*on:*e- -j celpt of the retail pHe*-sk. i _ ■ t ’ ■ ;. v * i I • tt H. WHKLBB A CO., Sola Agent**: - nr2!hlw STaWasblngtonßt.Beaton,Haas. WANTED— A'yoang man capable of uklog charge ef a country residence, between *..♦ tJMrty and wl'klnsborg; one balllftr with horse* end cattle. To such persona prcxn'MntaStu ition can be had. Reference#required. Knipartei 1U Becond street, pear Wood. p °gg- QILSTUL WANTED.—Wanted, an OIMTILL, new or second kaad. la good order, of the capacity of SO to SO bamfe, Addro*"BOX ISO, OB City, ; • ■l BoKblwatv-uiMt ~ \tjsW OIUiF N. O. MOLASSES—I L-. DRKBS GOODS, Ladies and Misses, BARKER & CO.’S, 09 Market, Street. AS OSPABAIXSLEII JSSOEMEM, From 121 to 82.50 p«r ywd. "VTOS. 77 AND 79. atm snotherarrival of HHW 000D3 at. HOBHB’S TBIHHIHG STORE, Koo. n AND T 9 MABEET BTBEET. We are now receiving Urn additions toonrrtock. to which we desire to call the especial attention of wholesale buyer*. Onranoitaentof antoum Woolen Goods Is now much larger than It hnshkea tjUjsßaaaon» consisting of HOODS. HlTBlAS,,BoB’&*<&*{£* TINS GAPS, BOASTS, Ac. ;QBBT WOOL UH* ! DMBSHIBTB AHD DRAWERS, at the TWT lowest prices to net cash buyers; BADMOBAL-&KJFSTB, or Todff* and Hisses, In greet variety, and TSTT c£.itorcuh; BOSIEBY.^VMI anjjQAOlrf. LXTfI, in «tbx rtrl. iri quality { BOOK MIT*, QLOVFB AHD llcid, a *Pl"?dlj article tor Soldi.™ ;-KMBBOrDEBIIB*LjNEN HAHDKXBOHIXFS, bow edllng-at old prlwe. FANOY GOODS AND NOTIONS. W. bar. «l*o roctlrid a fn»h. “f BONNETS, BATS, FLOWEBS, and all other klnda of JIIHIHIBY GOODS. ; JOSEPH HORNE. ■VDor HOLIDAY BALE of EHBBOIDXBUB, to., commences on MOBD4Y, Deo. Ist. nce9 LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL assobthent of French and English CHINTSSEB, JUST OPEN, and will be sold at old pbices. WT. & D.HtCWS. mHE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFEBED IN ALL USDS OF . DIRT GOODS Are now lo be bad at C. HASS<fff LOVE & CO.’S, We have on band ere of the largest and best as sorted stocks of all hinds of WINTER DRY GOODS That we har# aver before offered to the public. Ohr stock eomprlsee torn* of the latest novelties In Shawls, Cloaks and Drew Goods. DOMESTICS. Onr itock of DOHMTICa, of«nklnd. l» WJ, large, a great any of them harlnff been purchaeed before tha lateadrance, which aaabfeaue tender great inducement# to wbelctale and retail buyer*. N.B. AlarrekrtofßAßßXD OOUHTBT FpAH HCLB, whleble a very eearca article at preeeat. ; C. HANSOH LOVE & CD. jjIGHLY DESIRABLE NEW GOODS, Macrum & Clyde’s, From Urn Haw York uS Baton Htrtefc. Latest itylci of Trimmings, Embroldsries, Ribbons, W« would uk taped.) notic to the graat extant, variety and few prices of onr stock of Jreu> England Woolen Good*. HOOP SKIBT8; 00B3XTS; -r-v 1 PA.TTXBBS; FUBHIBBINQ GOODS; m YAJ1B0; HX4D*DBXfI3XS» t ka* kaj And«faUlifi»of (BMO«rSeZ(i»i»etfo«. KILUHXBS AHD OOtTHTET UEEGEABTS ‘ WO! And fcgmUly to th*tr uiT*nUf®loin*k» «J»cttan» from ocr itodu A* wo bay motUy from lovprioaiss tht PMI. •delpblfc Jobb«n» tlw* ,mibg t&a duier fttlgbts *od*i*t*ra «xpeuMC~v.-V j ; U ■ •■>.% kasxr brinri - (B«twNn DUmoodindTooxtb,) •V*Wbol«MU rpcnuLcpfttii* •? ELEGANT LOT OF PLUSH BLIPPBB p&TTKßHa.nctlna t» expnar tkto dtj. Kow la the tlmo to arts. ■eUctian* ftr tb# BolhUp. nSTOH. MAOBUII i 00- TVABGAINS FROM AUCTION.—Sni Xj • Caw c< tboaa fearjato In Lines HanwTthtoflL remain unsold* Tbore vho ar*noi'jjrt i- fnppU»a Pure lilaoa l>em-«tltchod HW&, at SBo. vortM ij U , tvkod . * «»• '5O " flOOj «. tntkad • illldiM M -M • ~ ' X*s On* or more at tha aboT* aiu ma told., '• ’ • ; , nols So. IT Fifth at. QTKKLBKJjT -OiiAHFSl—a Blioie* lot dl!n anInbLEELT GU&lkct BtMllrhlKitt, OALUORAL BKlß'fa— f ; iflx siLiioaM.f kwh, tii uud tifhl colorv 'XucfcuK wi tii&m la HOLIDAY SALE OF I L- Prices J&ctrjk€& ~ 1 in order to afford eur customers ?FP£!?ssr\J*,ff their asnal CHRI&TBIA9 DQHATIOHB, wa j NfhwV determined to ntrk.down -- jp?o. Last Year’s Prices Ifcni anUra tSock of EHBBMDEBIXS, XIOTH I IbaspKXBOBIEFB and F AHOT GOODA, We bam juit received e fresh stock of vweRGH WOBKXP'BCn AHD COLLARS; iSS BOOLLOlpii) H’DKTS; And othafittada thJSilldaia. ■ JOSEPH HOBNE, JpOUKTH ARRIVAL N E W? GOO DS, J, M. Burchfield’s. PLAID BEPd tor 25 rant, worth SI. do 31y da 59. PLAIN FEENOB MEBIHO3. PLAID AND FIGBBED MIBINOB. YALLOtiBS AND BEFS. BB AWLS, roO Scotch. , BBOSHA SHAWLS. NEW STYLE CLOAKS. PLAID FBENCH tHIBTIKG FLANNELS, tor 62H cents worth 7S'cehte.- OB*T TWILLJD FDAHHILB. THKATBK. Loan and Miupi—g""irapg. Trfgartr.....—. •VFlnt nfrbt of tbe engiK«a«it of thipopulir Irtiitdi Hri lod Uft. TIO&ZSOS. . \ THIS (Hcmdftj) XVEBIEG, Dec. I*. | WflJ.t* presented, Bandy Jtady. KAJSDY AHDY MAH HAHCY.—. —MYBOH. 'BKATXHG.«...».~-». JAOKfIOIf HJUBB. I To conrittda wiib . ) MISCHIEVOUS ANNIE. " AKNIE IPBUC*_™ HH SOUSB ...Mr. gliOßSnyjg; AUUmUN TO UABBBXr. 00.’8 MCSEEM, MASOSIO HALI." A PAIU or ABOTiO OVEB-SHOBB, ▲ nav thlnf la Plttibargb. «ai lb«. .. ao2silW • i ' '..JLJ—jil' SECOND LOT OF HKCOND—frg-Sfe»4n hand pianos and' mxo-IP^ww* DIOKS-—BEAL BARGAINS.—A\| » H tf. 0 Ea*ewood 6s£ octet* Piano, ronnd comOijMwjr CMcksriagA tiros, only *34 Jter* • f**TJgg A SSt?n«»*<sSfto totrmteconditlra——-r l^ ,ASo<woo<{«>lost»T«npri*St Ptaw,Bl»il».liT » Fiuoi iute lijfltotart AW*lnM < oet»T» Pimo, Be"" ■ ■ ■■ ■ »» ANahwwAoa^wF**” 0 * ABto.™. *» AIUJogBiJ RiMtoniPtaao ■—• 5- A Matenaj 6 octet* ll '""Jp w A BaJewocuS octet*Pteoeiljl® M*tod*oa»iaais» * l ±2oa»wood& octet* PcrtaW* JWodeoo,-»»aa jr t* ftHigKHtlLtU Mi£D AirF KKMiPH K PIANO IoBlSB.—Jort racdrodr<«««• BaUimor*, on* t»*atUal TocttfOoad Pi»o, -with eitr* *«2»«}** J;£*2j§K Ur*od,f«r round corner*, wo ?*?V*ivSL*«s XadDoaldiif cn■ wm; m fofir tai*h£J ojS*™ gguaro H»no p with two round coruora trot, with 2.. row r*ouMlu*on cut, oct»*m *•**• SiffiSSauun PUno. nn“thouhoro. ssWSssasa^s^gS OIiDOM UXOiOi FUHOJS, - ££&?£& B2S£S.^&i* »fnt» tofgtttgiwy*! Ptec»-__ gOOTS AND SHOES McClelland’s Auction, Hick-Hacks, and fancy Goods. u. B.i'HOi’Eivrit^-'WiuS Msaas^^SSSSS' IbUovUc srticlM, thfav* octwp*w»r t» P °Ahjnt ISS« Ba FmtMtai ®S Itr - 5 - &2S£!gSHfc22£'j*£,. DOoSi BOOHSU BOOESTT U At AOCHOS. . £ BALMOBAi ESlfili; • pntfa Qre&t Annul Comigctacot #f isSis^swsaiSß^fe^ii AUJABWS SltH/liß AT AUtrXIOW; _oa IPSgDAT IYgHIEO. DtcnatW. »j TW o’clock, will U joU, »t th* jQAU.KY, FJIKHBU/ runtßKßs, aiß AMD. . BTKAH H! POMPS, ferlPtHw, flotlc*.' .. OAST lEOB ASD WOOBA pot-op hi Ik* nort tomM* OA&;rlXTpKß><mt»M*a‘ A Urr» Asortsumf U-BBIU WOBK on kuln wnW>.l— »t- . no* j it. BUUHfiU, A«’y, junto by S’TJ 3Sr XTT7K/S3l ■STOS, lutißTO • OA. aoTri ria»'*w«- ao.*smiTUJi*u>BiMsr, ?,- ' £/MB»P*Sftpi ; A fan uaoruupt rfPJWMMOH JUJWMi* ; ta»«, uukmwlpria* * imAMw PUJTOS. ; f So,43mh«t KXHIKITIUM -f&SStIB 11 -IB I ~ jtVCTIOJT SALES' Mo. w ruia BTEirr. r t isoti fljumimp. HaattSketuu ot «nt7 dMOtptioa of I'-
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