Vittsburgir -"rug san-r4.73%,..tr0m, WEDNESDAY MORNI.NEC. 23, 1868. I la • • The London Tin:menu Wks Emigration, - 70, on this, side of the Attend°, bare heard '.with unmixed pleasure of the steadily increasing tide of immigration which every month of the year now2tbout to close has • pooped into our seaports. The war had drawn •se Many laborers from every department of industry—from our farms, our mines, and • • our workshops—that wo rejoiced in the ar : 'rival or ship after ship with living freights - • of auxiliaries in the industrial, if not in • the military sense also, from the far-off shores of Scandinavia, Germany and Ire . land: and frond' the last of course more than ...Alma all the world besides. , But this mi gration or the "hardy eons pl toil" did not strike certain people on the other side— .. Irish landlords, like the Marquis of West-- . mouth, instanea—preeisely in the Came way it did us. They have had a very dif ferent feelitsg over it from one of pleasure. •We find, hoirever, that the London room, hneing probably no. Irish estate to pre noinpy its affections, so as to make it see the Irish exodus with a jealous and diatom .pered eye, has been referrus r g to this subject of emigration in the following admirably pbilosophic and illustrative style: "Some years ago a West dianian hed dis charged ita cargo in one of our In docks at home. The ship weepier:led by rats as never ship bad been plagued; Their devastations, their oche, their odor, their destructions had been beyond mortal . endurance, but there was no remedy. The captain, who was still on board, was waked at midnight by his mate, and ask . ed to goon deck as quietly aa he could. A fruit ship bad arrived in the course of the day [rem :the Mediterranean, and on. coming • alongside had passed a hawser to the West Indlaman. 'Look there ! whispered the mate, pointing to the rope, which In the darkness seemed to be moving slowly towards the fruit ship. It was alive with rats, which in a con tinuous stream were migrating from the emp ty ship to the stranger, whore fragrance told the tale of its delicious, freight. Before sun rise there was not a rat left on board the West Indianan. How it ;fared with the stranger it.is needles, to say. Thut ie the miry epee . tools we are now witnessing on - a world-wide undo. The harmer.is across the Atlantic, and In one incessant, endless train, hundreds of thousands of our follow.eitimos are passing to •richer continent. Its fragrances cornea in • letters, and containing often tho enbetantial earnest of golden promise in the shape of notes_ Or orders in pleasant round soma. Could we fake the same view of human at ,...:fidu that the skipper and his mate did of their little world, we shoald tread softly, and think • the less Odd the better. But we cannot quite do that. It is part of our crew that is fee.- . ing us Mr this strange ir.altilndizions fashion. ; They are passing generally to soother allegi. mace, to other laws, to other institutione, to tint interests,. to a Jealous policy, and, es they think, to assist in founding an empire far above even our heads. But, as they are consulting their own material interests, and certainly_ sparing us emu trouble, they are weleMne to go where they please, and to mu ! ry a hinter soli than that from whioh they bare been divorced. We are disposed to take a phllesophiml view of the movement, and are glad to find that for once we may be both l i stientille and kind. The man who suddenly reappears In en Irish cabin with hie packet full of notes end gold, distributing handsome presents, sleek, comely and well-dressed, wk tag the girl of his early choicro to share his noWbotine, is i vision that winquare all our siotimental scruples, as it eppeari he has &ma the remaining patriotism of Ireland. Every eueb man is a Colombo. in Connaught. There igno resisting him." Soldiers , Pay. Though we could soy no word in apps ii 41.ert.agn,Lt of the propositions for recruit ing the arhty, which a fete of our leg:bla tant have been inconsiderately urging upon Congress, there is ooc that deserves favors. Me consideration, as a legitimate and (we Shink t ) promising means of inducing enlist ments: We refer to the proposition to in crease the pay of the soldiers. As to in creased bounties, probably that kind of in- Siiii dueement has beaa carried far enough in several localities-wiany counties and cities in some States offering nee hundred dollars in addition to the government bounty of pre/ hundred or four hundred da!tare. But as regards tho regular pay of the soldier, Which was fixed at thirteen dollars a month when that sum bore a very different relation to personal and family expenses from what it does at present, we think the proposed Increase to slitter' or eighteen dollars, will restore the Old relation in some measure, will meet with the apps oral of the public, as holding out an additional induce ment to rolunteeiing. The present man- aeration of soldiers, as a contemporary re marks, is by no means adequate to their ex penses, to say nothing of their valuable sersices,—end when wagon, generally, throughout the country, ere being increased, their claims should not certainly he disre garded. i'ltotutands of our soldiers have large families depending, almost entirely, upon them for tireir daily sustenance, and after the Bain reservocl for the excess of clothing, over that allowed each year, is deducted from a soldier's pay, the amount whicithe is enabled to remit home is very small, thus necessarily entailing suffering and Irani upon his wife and children. Carious Letter from the .4). P. F.” A ()election of autograph letters from eminent public men, has been made by J. W. Foanfir; Clerk of the Senate, and by him presented to the Western Sanitary Fair, in Cipeinnati. The following curious letter frlr theKniqublie Functionary - forms the 5.01. In . the - tie'eo yolume. B." who tato so resignedly -about hit not struggling to retain office, the reader will pease remember, only entered the scramble for and won the mission to Great Britain and the Presidency otter this 4eliciatte bit of re tiring "Watarissu, (near Lancaster,) I "9thi January, ISCO. ( • hope to visit Washington, in the early part.of the week after next, nod anticipate mush pleasure In 'meting you all once more. I am much attached to Washington, but wouldssoi Willingly,efea if this were in nay ' ester, coarsens. a new career In the Senate. The wet amenable irciark, to my l i d $ that Vas ekt politician toko Acts had y, .tray giiap co the fold of las life to retain 0 . j7e0, ood kothisy with a jaz/ow eye upon do meets of - Siowlet sem. Thank God! I !mow how to L. Aeppylerairemem! "From year /deed, • "Vary respectfully, "J seta Bccrawas." "Musa 07tritttv."--" Agate," of tho Cin cinnati firozeue wrifos front Warhirigto " see the papers, veco'rerod from the trot dein aloft that u.billes O'Reilly" was a veritable 3 filesiltnr; thrown into tho guard-honao on Morris blend far *quibbling poor A dmirpf Dahlgranara specular. ng as to isho the on thor of tho elevor hear ir. Major Charley' G. Jlalpino, former Adjutant iionoral orilven. Runtor'e staff in South Carolino, then oil Mel leck'a staff here, and now on Inn's. in New York, io the goite r party. 110 wan uligl daily of . the Nesr York ro.o. • -110 earn that a Dumber of rol Rtintsrillo, Als" are drawing dame* from tho oommiu Wipe irstajib— :I families at ffpplirs of sub _ dipartment of. ..., Amongst these Malantst the. elder C. C. Clay , . Senator of that = .....- vienoi open thd 'bounty of the Govern ,n,isio:;i7-,..1,.. beta la mn boring .to d e stroy. ! ' is' tu u ro . -- d e pth of antimst to which a robe) leade r 'win ne t 1141 ""ad ?--Nasititte US' do " p ort of th. ;Hudson "Boy Company t be comOnaticia of a line of tote- 'll Bug. 11,4.t0t5, -now initiiiiittnes of 'Wittig; cawadwlo:Dfitlab Cohastia. at -, Wiishitlitoni and w lib,' ~the Crs 7 fdiala , t° U LT itt eollt.P r o ctie° , snd shot of tar " for gips= edition 'of nor . ntiittsdttyls liO,sets•s's ip his patrol' Lai bad lb. ese 7 ldithVi-proda with the_ in iloternstit, as weft i tion sent toast), and. tt.loi tan regitus tad. thseetermqou *of the two colonies. oath wilrbi set frac ~~~~. ` ~ ~ , 6104' 4 ; 1411171a/id. West`isginht heinew constiitW tion, placed herself in the ranks of the free Etitte.s, her people soling almost unani- Moullyfor the emancipation clause in that instrument. In East Virginia the progress Its is taws of events la alntost equally encouraging. The Senate of the "reconstructed - State, In session at Alexandria, has posed a bill to provide for the e'eetion of delegates by the people to a Convention; to assemble in that city en the 25th of January, to alter and amend the State Constitution so as to abol ish slavery in the counties of Areonma, Northampton, Princess Anne, Elisabeth City and York, including the cities of Nor folk and Portsmouth, the - Presidents Proc lamation of January last having declared all the slaves of the remainder of the State free. No one can vote on this question who hu aided the rebellion, or who cannot give satisfactory evidence of his loyalty. This, or course, ensures the success of the meas ure and will hasten the disentitralment of the eastern counties from the "relic of bar barism•" In Maryland, events are hastening rap idly along in the right direction. The able bodied slaves erg being enlisted in the army by whole regiments, and the loyalists of the Commonwealth are beginning to act in harmony with each other in reference to the great question. Led by the Baltimore American, the citizens of Maryland now see that the death of slavery must bo hastened. In Saturday's Ameri= the subject Is ably set forth, and we make the following ex tracts : "In regard to the latest aspect of the ease—the fact is at last fully and broadly recAignized by our leading and most de servedly influential citizens—that Slavery is only a burden upon the State, to be thrown off with as little needful delay as possible. Whatever sceptieism has been indulged in hitherto by any as to the ability of Slavery to survive oven in a crippled condition the infinitude of assaults upon it, conviction has come upon the most obstinately incredulous that its fate here, at least, is sealed, end could the conflict end at once, and the slave owners of the State be told to restore, if possible, the 'peculiar institution' to work ing order, all would feel convinced that the task would be one utterly impossible of performance--that with its old associations end character broken in upon and meatier ' ably destroyed, it could never be made available, or at least, profitable, again. The great thing then for all concerned—for all who have the prosperity of the State at heart—to do is to lose not a moment in uniting in measures suited to the great changes in progress and. imminent:* The American urges that ancient feuds should be buried, and that an waited front should be presented by all who love Mary land, end whose interests arc bour.d upon her prosperity. It says: , " Let us note as an encouraging feet, however, that in what is happening at present in the State, the great deeps of bitter prejudice seem to be broken up. Ne cessity is a stern teacher, and we find those at last, recognizing the changed as pect of affarrs from whom but a brief period since little was to be hoped or expected In certain districts of the State where but a few months up no more unwelcome topic could be introduced than the question of supplying the State with 'free labor: that matter is now under deep consideration and discussion; end the citizens there counselling together may bring about for tunate results beyond all that the most sae- i gain° might have ahticipeted The effircns of Maryland. in thus ac cepting tho great changes forced upon them by the rebellion, are displaying strand Common sense aa weil as patriotism, add It will not be long ere every man who treads her soil will Le a freeman The Chesapeake Pirates The oity of Halifax, says the N.Y. Times, has struck a vigorous blow in vindication of monarchial institutions. It baa proved the infinite superiority of English authority over the democratic Government of the Stales, in the maintenance of law and order. A gang of mutineers, who had gone on board an American steamer as pas sengers, rise upon the officers and crew, kill some and overpower the rest, and take possession of the vesseL The ship is re captured in British waters and the offenders handed over to British authorities, for such disposition as justice may require. And a mob in the streets or Halifax rescues them from the officers of the law and sets them at liberty. So far as we can see thus far, the authorities were utterly powerless, and did not even attempt to maintain them selves against tlie mob. If an affair of this sort bad taken place in the United States we should have had no end of British d'a- tribes against a hove rnment which at any moment a mob eoulrl thus overthrow. The motive of thin demonstration on the' part of the Halifax mob, wu hostility against the United States. These muti neers were rebels and were trying in their way to serve and aid the "Confedersoy."— That was quite enough for the neutral Blue Noses. No matter what crime these men had committed, their being rebel. entitled them to sympathy and protection. It in, of course, impossible for any Government to recognize them as prisoners of war, or an entitled to any of the nririleges of beliger cuts. They embarked on the Ouscpcake within our linen, and without any recog nized public character.. If they were serv ing the Cenfederscy at all, they were serving It as spies,—and if they had been taken within our jurisdiction, they would have been treated as epics. They were taken in British waters, and. of course, they ware In custody of the British authorities. Practically we see nothing to regret in their rescue and escape. We are not suffi ciently interested in British Institutions to taro one straw for the disgrace inflicted on them by so tlagrsualandshameful a violation of law and order. That Is a matter nhiali those concerned may settle for themselves. If these men had remained in custody, our Government would havedemanded their cur render, and then we should have had another diplomaticcomplicat ion breeding more or less ill-wilLand adding to the publichstred which already menaces the public peace. If their surrenderhad been refused, we should have had fresh grounds of quarrel with England. If it had been granted, we should have had in our hands half a dozen more rebel ruffi ans to embarrass etill more serionaly the exchange of prisoners, end prolong the ter ribleaufferings and privations which thou sands of our bravo soldiers are now endur ing in alto rebel States. It would be very gratifying, doulatlees, to hang, these pirates it would meet at once our eebse ofjustice and feed our natural desire Sir public ven geance. But fhe pleasure would be too dearly purchased; cud for our own part, we feel very well satisfied with their escape, and quite inclined to hope that the exces sive and miraculous vigilance which the British authorities will deubtless put forth for their recapture, will net euccoed. These I scoundrels are evidently at home, and we hope they will stay there. Tim Sloth, Twenty-ninth and Thirty-fifth Indiana rogiments bare re-enllsted for three years, to a mien. may will have a short fur longh home Ina few days. They are now at Chattanooga. neon:its from all portions of Indiana are pouring into Indianapolis. At least one hundred arrite daily, and are sett into the numerous camps. , - firm two Sion: chiefs, Swomoorn and Stand ing Buffalo, hare sent a 'manage to Major Match, of Pembina, expressing a denim to nuke a treaty of peace, General Sibley has appointed Father Andrie, the 'Catholic' priest at tit.Josepb, Commissioner on the part of the United Stites to confer with them, . Society in 'New Orleans. A. letter from New °Timor., dated the f•th ingL, gives an account of a reception 17 Dire. Banks, and some interesting notices of "society" In that city. We espy as fol. ! lows: The reception given by Mr.. General Banks last evening Was Le event here. Tier invita tions were sent to the officers of the tray end navy, to those of foreign war vessels, to the Consuls, and the elite of the city. Among those present were nr.tieed !Injer General Herron, Brigadier Generals Andrews, Stour, Bowen, Itmory, Shcply, Military Governor of the State, Arnold, Renton, Lee and Dirge. The City Judges. Commodcre Bell, many of the old citizens of the oily and a largo num b er of the heads of dope riments, military and civil, were also there. Among the ladies were Mrs. General Stone, Mr, Colonel Currie, Mrs . . General Bowen, Mr. Bullitt, Mrv. Plumley, Mrs. Waldron, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Judge Mor gan, Mrs. Colonel Dudley, Mrs. Colonel Hot. abtrd, Mrs. Colonel Beckwith, Mrs. Major Brigham, Mrs. Pry, Mrs. Tyler, and n nem tn of young ladies, whose gayety and beauty would euggest many pleasing iIt•OCIALIOee fur those so fortunate ne to be . stationed in the oily during the winter months. Although it wee a very pleasant party, and as It Le the commencement of a new era in the society of the city, it promises well for the future. Now Orleans cannot be said to have had any society whatever for the past two years; in fs.t it would bo impossible to COl.OlVe of a populous city with less society. d rido upon Esplanade street, some ways oat of tise city, eleowed 11l the fine residence of Pierre Soule. The silver plate on tho gala was as bright ever, and a few servants still showed them melies about the premises. The grenade are kept in fine etyle; but our Inquiries would not elicit anything concerning the owner or the family. A large number of families in tho French part of the city still remain. They are very polite In their replies to any °facer whoring., and mks the priceof "furnished apartments," which a little pasteboard card hanging out side announces are to be rented. The strait to which these once nristosratio people nee 'reduced to get a few dollar., I am told by one of them, would "surprise the people of the North." Splendidly furnished apartments, which need only a little Yankee "house-cleat ing" to make them equal to any in the noun. -try, rent for fire or seven dollars per week. But the society of the city is gradually chang ing—the “greenbacks . ' which the ,• kee -1.1 bringing here bring good nature, pleasant faces and better feeling". The people or getting over their fright and are venturing out again. The plague of the rebellion has been here, and left its de: poring marks of devastation, and again spreads it. wit:synod moved away. Workingmen are prosperous. They wore never better paid 'ban now. Ware are very high. There are no slaves, and every able bodied servant carets twenty dollar. per month. The ••Taukece" have coma in with the "catrneney," and they want "help." They hare taken the stores, put op their big red and giltsigna of "Dry Goode." Yankee No tions," Produce," kc., and gradually they era making a new city. • PORCILLI3 reflectors have been placed on the street lamps in Paris , en ex cellent plan. worthy of adoption in ail raise, for by it the light which parses upwards and is lost in space would he then Cornell down upon the street. PUBLIC Jr 0 i".l-C-E-S L. L. A.—The S G. C. vri!l Inert .t WILKIN.i HILL, In l'lttsbar,l, cr.mbru 2.^rn, tulant Ea:11 Loral C...unc, I. CI, 10 ornd :11re.r. Mii?iMM Cty EXCEI,.` 4 IOIt I N.SI'I TUT E :txth Setsinn win covanr....,. 311.1 NI) AY, Jan. 4th 1304, .4 cuLlicm. 711.111 Ar. IrArch =A i K Ft.r frruts, , enll st the corr., P..t.t, : 4 1 C.fr or is.lrees. 11" rav3 Pries, 1,) 441'44 tirrltof , I BAUR, • ritt•bnrel, Doe ELE(Tiox lor Nice of thl- flank will N• b. 1 ,1 on 'ITE,IPA 1 st hour. II K. m •11 , 11, rt. d^r3,l .11111% E.,,!.1,1, GOLD PENS EE-POINTED EQUAL. TO NEW, u the rr.m.pt 3.11. Circular. ft, t ut or. npr , t• hy moll or ottlark..A. E. g .101INS.1N. 31artttfactor Iru L. '.11..1 , 1,1, Law.. Bit I I.);Th (:.(AiPA NT —The litrsoltl.oblera IA aa1•1 t....mba , •) 4 . hereby ontleed to and orgeol t at HARR'S HOTEL. tiber:r Pittst•vrgb. or. the FiIIST ,MONDA Tor J.i Sl' %It V, 1 ,, t.turon the hottra of 2 nod 4 p ,•111.•1 •la) • ar,.! thaw'. by ballot, by a to-.J.•rit) • : toe l• n. r.• nod there 'MM. one Pr aldrt.t an., el, Treartrrr, .4 lurch other oilleerr th..y nray :611.6 tit to conJort tbe•boal..r. ill.. Cr•roparty thr no..xt ragolar on Jame. . chrixtoto Zu.‘ N. B. Brown, Robert Worklx, John F. Singel, Rlijah 11,ath, Jamb Oran, , £. J. Rr••••••te, Etarmixil Hartman. 0 4, 1...nx, Beni. A )levay, Clamor, Alex...MeKtv, • Rody fart -1.•. o, Itu:Aort , James Trne, tt lase r• water, !Paws tee.., Thom. Sure'. del/ttel Cornmlarlonera. ISIIM=IMMI Office and Derf.itory, 3U Fourth 91/4reet Botween NT,.,xlau4 )Tamer Str Pau te.r.sr —Tilt) S Y..i E EN , ET.L. Sat'll2l, al . —](pEl'll I. 11 UNTFIL. TrirJsr2za—J.l.3lLS I%IIIE. Jr. amtrllnations of muney awl 6... ed• +Ol,l oxl Store, seat to all part. of t:.e army. Informntion furutol.rvl 1 , 11111,1 ,hr wounded In the entape nnn fl.e freight on tpvde donned k pyJ Lnrn. Address, PITTSIIVROR SANITARY COMMITTEE. doSoltf „.THE NEW GYMNASTICS AT NVILL.II BALL —The ChISIIM art LAM. d now member. At such thy. of utrotlng. LAM. aod Coollemro, TUESDAY and FRIPA T E'ER. MOS, Al 73i. L0t11,.4 ate! CRlldrota, WIC DNS:A IIA Y sad SATURDAY AFTERNOON'S, .t o'clock. TIM.. DVANCI, for Adults, course of (wont,. Immo. For Lads aud Misses, ” 4 00. For Cialmou rualla.f _ . C11.471.111,1TE5. T- THEMAYORALTY OF ALLE - GHENT —Copt. Deem, a 0,0 orgeet eolleitotlon of mony calumet, bee con...iced to permit him name to lie need lie • candidate kr the. Ilikoir.ltS of Allegheny City, ot the cocaine municipal elec. don. _ noln r 72- ,.ORONER.--Joux the Fleet Word, Alli.ehany, veil lie o tuinti,• deta for Cen.itter of Allegilieny aty,oildert I.• ilie deelatnn of the cloning County Union Con'reation. XI: W . DE T &II EATS. . -. • • - - . - LOST-A PITRI,T, on Tuesday morn -1-4 14, December The Ilndr will revolve the than] of the owner by learnt; •it at W. Ghl.lo . Mute, or Reed'• Drug Store, Dlontond, Allegheny city. de2i':lt 91111 MOST API'ROPRIATE Fli)l. 1)A T GIFT. the tio/dier, to a pair of BOOTS. The heel can ha had at doll; JAS. itosn . s. P 9 litarkof atrr.d. MeREESPORT PROPERTY 1 , 1:M SALE, 60 &et front on Walnut atr•ot lb , deep; also, A. adjottang Int, 14 feet !mot by 30 deep, a orts-ruad-a half story frame dtrol/Ing boa, ab 4 a t - aceatory Gam. boildiar• Apply In de= 11. 01 1 1 • 1111CTIT a tittlitt. Al Market at. nilliaDiNG LOTS FOR SAL LC-19 rt. Ajt fromt on firming street, Allagbany, by 80 feat decry to ■ 10 foot abey, 1,00 fact fn. North Com mon. Va4o. Alto, t4eo I0t• 4n feet front on &nee et. by 140 deep to Justice streat, between Orroball a+l Dinwlddle street.. •pply to de= 8. CUTTllatirf & Fran, Maeket LUBRICATING 150 bills. Natural, No. I Gravity, nr .4. by CHILD 6 A Co . MIMI o. T Ilanrock ortroet. WD NTIiEET WAltEllOt'ziE FUR RENT.—Thecowboy. Warebome, to Wood street, oppoatta Bc.bbarluo llotob, Lorton 10 foot front on Th:rd areal, now ocenplod by Quo , tor. manor's Department, wLII be for cut from lc of April next. Apply to IiEhIPLE A JOXtS. Danboro. Third nod Wood-Creels MIMI sx US, Writing Desk. rocket Epiw., Gold Pens, Photograph Albums., Toy Beaks. A Boa assortment of Games, Quaint GU Books, Pocket Book., Diaries. Almanacs. and s great variety of beautiful good. adapted to tlio mason to be found at N. 104 Federal gessol, rillegbanY. T. E. IEAKEEAM. ii 2SEOU ANL LOT ROI{ HALE, MAP YOB CIASIL—The Lot Inui 4,5 Pet front WI Townsend aired. Sixth Ward. awl rune butt Mint to ne silaf. The limo Ls • 4.0-dory lot/nick ~ znatalaingtlet are loom, ami . 11 gbod onbargain the rear of be _ fron on the elloy. may had bi opplying smo r tu JOHN KNOWLSON. Townsend meet, or at dealer THIS OITIOIL QH(Yr GUNS doubleni - tir baTcgl t 4.7 Zoiatib insacidnett" - for mai ty oat JA E 8 SOWN, 136 Wood stmt. XED* l A bi l% .7. ,F s' D .. —. 23T O ti llen y L X nDwELLrNn Emesr. Or., with eable ant bake. o‘,“ prf,/ 71,1• L . H. TOTGT a Cu. V A V AN..I CIGARS.--An aanortment cb b br.d. of imparted Morons Chian n o bond .4 lot .sto by the LeNr at rotall. the Gro,..ry Store of ants A. nrsartew, I,..rae t Liberty nrA I.lArad streets. A 11>IIN !ST it A N(YI CE.-I..ct- LA. t..• A.lnoakt rat ion upon tbo ..rate of Llnria Yost,. .t • ••( 1.00, Imo Lp., Allo.c.touy county, . do - .mod losnrdi b«ra gtnntnd to Lb. bbd,n4.- ...1. said •411..1.14• In 111 plraaa mak, payno..o., ....1 t:to- , Laving olalls: t!.. aga .k t.3•latod olot 1 , 1" , t•l.tuent, t 1 r. •t•to pr.,121 them, peworly wILLIA " purchae rA • euic• 0 1 .4. ro , CAT/3,1 am able mit i.. o tatn• et •rern.-ly 1.,.. FEAT11 s figfr, 11n.td BP: ink 21A7 ItA:1•E,; • gr•ai rarlety of SLIABEtn, TABLE F 1.006 CAB.PETS; ENBOtSED TABLE DIVI:ns: Gm, Cana .o 4 Ma nilla B.nional MA T.5..3f the bast 4 1001111 . ..nd cheap nest ttinurpuu MI ..rd.n promptly attended to. Dom.. to. 1711 1 FEDERAL Pri REET,ltgbouy, (formerly occupl.ll by Mr Sean& ) dr2 THOMAS BARI LEEK. 11.4 1 0 FL THE lti.--Spiced Mince Meat, of the best quality, In ale.. Jam or by the pouroli Maltby'. frro n li canned Oyetere Zutera Crualmrries, Dried Cok Pmerl Hominy, drama Peak Green Cook Lima Beans, Aeparamus , Tomatoes, Bum womb, Frcalb Piachas, Pine Apples and Soweto, rank bermeticelly sealed ; threaten, sop sag. and Pine A pyle Cb..ro ; Smoked Boef Tongues, Cur note, flaoilik Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, •I =made, monitor! Caudle; Ac., formale at the rawly Grow,' more of JOHN A. RENSHAW, ne23 corner Liberty and nand moot. TA, LL'ABLE I'HOPERTY FOB SAM —I offer for tole • email weal of Land In flub- Mgt.. county, Pa., sitnatod on the west bank of the Monona/obi river, a mile. above Brownerfilk con taining M acre., undorlald with coal of • etkpertort quality. The improremente aro • Dwelling sick room., Barn and Plable, and • largo buildiall cultable for • machine eliop, al nahetantis/ly Wit of miser fruit tore, Sr. A Floarlng min within 200 yards of the dmeßlog , fiehoole. Churches, be. , very conrenient. Address, on the wombat. B. F. BOWED, Brederlaktown, Waehlugton county, P. d•Zll•rda-Itir SUITABLK HOLIDAY PRESEN'T'e, Embroidered Plano B. Table Cover& illoalac end Velv.t licga Velvrt and Btu sssss Ilassooka. toy W. D. & EL M'CALLIIIIIL N... V rOCTITIT STBIIk.T. c41{1: 4- 1' MILL FROPEILTY FOR 6A LE , XII.. In Butler county, 2 owing frt. 11 1 / 0 . , 51D, Vi tones from Patcrabr.rg. Buildlog .tdaltt, three et..not h4,h, lb feet oter ahat-wheel, 2 gn Preurh Dorn, let onght Iron bhattlng metal ating of twat goal ny. ldrehlnery In good order. 1.1 art• of land room - wird with lb. shore ;110 annn cleared, the baler-. lit go-el turtle., 15 aorta of good coal, I, foot rein ; two log dwelling Lions., log Wry cod tiro The 111,11 le rt..w monolog end dolog • rro l•rothreve. Price low , torma rout 11. Mel. A IN a (#L. IM Fourth et. FINE lrOttl.)Sl JUST RECEIVED LAB] o, Lottl; RID BALMORAL B02)T8 Do d,. do CONGRESS do; 1,,, GOAT B. Llll. dot • ttENT'tt Tanta: 801. e GRAIN ,t CAL! Ito TWO do CALF ol d tho cottoat nodwas - mato! to Ors roire GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO., • 1,41 NO. coca of Wood and FIPTIIIII 11 1 1111. I f; , ) , ,TES:nI( (IF hueitr, L been auntanc,d, throug,h the prom that • the rontraPt for ..ring and Tallow of anltcats slamthtored h.q•• on tiontnenent atrotnt boa Leen theto th. Peru, fa.; wlht hate had It fn. the hegira, In, the tent,' and no Inch saws! Lae log nee l made, and the tone for nnerf•lng propossls n..t harine yet art - lead, P/111. is Laante ndo given that, rorre, •ny totettadentanding that may .a.at, nod t., oecnre tor the h.:erre..t the edema. of the gnat n, offal, bids, and the hitgLeat pc.ce flo-te and ltorat, ~,ne 3,lhr pt,nwrl.l ended until TUttl. n. 1.4 .11th, 1143, „ ` 1 ' l2 to. No proposal, .01 nod be( that time, and n. Lids will ha hut•-.... 41 4r 1 1 ,1 1 by Ow u•nal vtars• • • Ire prment nl) (bolt 1161. L, t'ol SF.' f,\ it I • TIrl•; TI Evr•lNc, D., I a. h will b. a 1.,. at the C•natormfal • h. I int, ern... that lot of rend stlth aI• en the ea.t -n-id.. of of r•at, t.t.or,rn Md. rerry t •treet 4. has - tog afn t I, feat Sch. d , ha ,t, a feet, on winch I.erert • the thre ti re Ito. Itwetht , :t.terend , ,• 101 l doable psrl..r, , tatua•n.otn, kitchen, ~I ht ews and vatrr, Oats .. I I. Lyilt runs! en lm bsta, luator., aM•rcui , l4. •nt th• ut.t vvre.sible ~ he City item EN totrd r•-...!ne .12.1 twe • .7,h] PAVIA .1 ItIII.WA INT:, A ael.'n. rll ,\ TEAT Al' A LIU TI F.L•tht ES I.:NING. at 7% mer.,.10. , run. I Wee, nut pima lan.. ..a the Dutcher I Rea ?lank !toad, 'A1.... It,. re... I. walk, and • .I lulld..llar,Graham rod John 11. , ..u•rtr : banal; • front of IISX rr , hes••• Ilse I rtr.s.•ling ha - k 10 1...1Le, which rreMml • frame stable .ncl ham.. dw..1.0 of four room. and attic.. 00.1, hae:ng a nat. hero App . ., •••I l'eard lagethcr arrant., cad nthwr .terry h .ry .01 . ..1 T , rtsta at all, tt NIA LWAnCE. en't . ra. riAxos. ,t , re • f the nurPralle.l KNABE PIANOS .4.1111-1•140 un.l 7 --I gr• Plano F , .rter raved (It, A lIAINEI 11/10S. N. Y. PIANO'S ', ha, loon nool to lateen ;cats, %tot nro moknos , 001,1 to I. the hot& In the rouhtry at the pro, Al—, !he Uror ttttt Ro•e wood 7 Octave Plano, your,. Cheap-at Piano tniut kl XCE'S SIELoDEuNS, TL. i the An entire Il•16 ot•ick of all the .1)1r. I lilt recilre.l. A ho, 31.-1.4.0 n• of i.tli-r CHARLOTTE BLITHE, t 143 t 142 FIFTH STILF:ET. T .(.I MMI - k`. l lok CHANTS ARHSTILONI: & KIDD oCaLEI: PI kZZAN, LIVERI.OtIL.-I;N.CLAND. trattrAr., 1"...4.-Metore 1... t 31114... away. fl.borott--Mtv.. It. It ; LUCCIICO Oii ; Ard.out fl.b,•pA-03,.n. co. Ft.t tfrrag end Information apply to C. 181% Cyr. Wee 4d awl F.urtb @tree", AZIO PitNtl/borgb. tiel2.2nt rr,v() PE.It Isll UL I I)A 1 -a/UK/4. fit , MS l'lrl%n T. PICTURL , QUE AND lIITIFt Sixty-night oplenald ••11a.m.• 11eIre," naraved nteel by inn be ktnerlcAtt art •tx. Xb agt - vi Imperial nen.. prgnied e,n ”nted p.prr: I. ...... 112 nu. Ile!! r •. •' N Do. I , lEl' 1:.1 IT:. 01* et:LEBEL.ITED WOMEN. grill Il trier Ili..grapluos. Light splendid engrav ings stael. soh) ect• a•le•tol are all repment• atter. character*. The v•ltnno is • beautiful oonpan. .n to the prroedinu. Publi•hrd at the lame rt A 1,,, • In.l/ stock of all the note ate 4 popnla (111% end Juvenile Bonk*, large erecter or Photograph Al itll.lll,, Portfolio*. -Desks, ac. , for sale by ‘l.-21:.3t J 1.. lik.AD. 74 Fourth •Irtt. Clarlstme. Preeente Christmas Presents C6rt•tmn• Present • Ch rlill Luoul Prescnt• 0 tuixt tn mr Present, Christ ma+ Presents Chris Intas Present• ChrlOnlas pres.rnl• Chrialmka• Preeents T CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, Pio. or. Filth 1.3 t root- air The hest gash. in the country, and sclllair ea memoir low. solo A , - D...4IND•4I•RATt)ii:-1 - AND 7it l'oT/1 L.S —Noisee booby peen that any person cr porsons baring in rbargs or truat, Administrators, L.smoton or Tromees, of any else or dietribotise shares &riding from permati property, of any kind whatmumr, when the whale amount of such property as nfonstald shall exceed Om mut of one thonaend in salve of any por ton At...m.1, on Cr aloe. the let day of &Smitten', 16(61, will mato [immediate return to the Atistatant As.tann In their respect!. flab-Divisions. nm or be. fora the 16th day of January, INGE Vim Who fall to emnply before this data velll hn subject to all the pet:unit+ made and provided in such mom of dot !ha Exclae Law. DENBY A. WEAVES, de'VAtdel trT Ammer VA Vistekt, 1.. I'OR BALE.—Three Cast Iron Stills, of .w us, 31 nod fo bstiols capscity,la completo safer. Throo sots of Visage Coni , sticht Pipta roar tarp Crude Oil Tanks. • • I,oood scoond Auld Bricks. A lot sf Booting Iron O. 00 Pomp sad ' Ons Id.homs power Engine, .10. Boller icsdliMilt. Lot of Gas Pips and Cocks. licAolassr sad socaridAssd 011 Bracels. spa:lonhirs trigniti of• 11. a. slurp, Ninth Ward fontalry. (AVM NHOE.Soit nal Mill kIiiCLULLANDII AUCTION. - xEllr .sarER AT HUNT'S, 5V FIFTH 816EBT, 11 IASON10 HA.LI 13=E111 *earn M. largest awl iblt Aswan... A xac)coms.lBl, dbo., HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ettnntrlatag, L. part, lb. l'..ltairta. • IMPERIAL COURTS-0Y Pram., England. U shy Prussia. Sardinia and Austria. Richly Mums, tad with portraits of Immortal &worelos &ad their as Introduction, b Cabinat Malan; with blograplabad skstelms and y Wm. Callen Bryant. Edited by W. R. 'Until BITTER EMMET: ♦ Pooso e by D. J. O. HoHand. A now end olozontly Moat:whet odition, printed oo smw type, with fa illustrations, executed he the high ..t aryl• of the arta, from original drawing.. TNL DRAU izioatoom PORTRAIT OALLRAT, total/11mo persons awes Hein or racoatly deceased. with nearneirs of each by this most obis anthers. The portraits elegantly engraved on steel. TEE WREATH OP DE.1.1/72. Edited by John 11. G. Itlamani. I vol. imperial, liva. Embellished 'Mat do eteel portrait, beuttinally printed and baud. TIER LtVISI OF THE POETS. hilly 11instratsd with elegantly assonted engravings. Printed with god type, on Sloe whin paper. and bound in lb* Ernst Turley Muroran Ey Henry Stoddard_ THE CESTILE TABLE. A nice BM Book t rich ly'minted with 60 floe drool ootgaviacs, and portly boned la E. Turkey Moro co, f¢II `in. BOOK Or ILUNAXL'S MADONN•6, Irak 14 illustruttens. Illutncrupbed by Braingal. Llrunutly bound to Turkey Morocco. GLUT'S !ELEGY. Thlrry-twa boautlfol ertgrae lop and colored border. Th.s ugly adllton Gray'. Y f t ~lboy tu n Conti trj Clntrchyard fonto.l%orthy Wet' of tho Palen. It it Day:Wall prloted on colored . 61.AYIT'S LADY Or Y 111: LASC /11ustresd. Re al kern. Ton superb eleel en.—ravlngv Turkey Moo antique. bevelled and AUL MOORS'S ItALLALII SOWER. Itlttstrattel. Itzpol eaperb steel eaGravlnp. ['Worm *Mb th• ttlattly of the Lake.” THE SOU VZ1(131. GALLERY. Illoatrate4 /mart man 0.1 palm . San—rbly 1.un.1 to Mornecu an NtIO. 711 L f.L SAIiY, or, NIEN .R Yll GIFT. Mot, Illnstrated quart.,. antfritw THE BOOK Of THE BOUDOIR. 14 Ellen (141:41,; with three eop . .tvirtix F .114 lo ant )4on.rro soitott. THE.GL3I OF TUS SIVION 01u.n...1 wood in Ea. Murocco notlyer Ttop fullowkug Nreast •uoonla. a: .h Lournl Ifor,co. fall alustrated with flay onrraviuto Memefint. By Sartain Forget Be Net. heat:mks of EttettEably Th. Amaranth L.m..ry'e OIR ha M. Inas. Tote. of Filasclehip The Pb/loyanna. OM of Allartloo. Th. frieselehlyie Gift. The Garland. Prltenahlp'a hiahatcrlpt Albaht; all Autograph Album, all ttylea. Autu.PLotograph Album., all .p 1... ()Oh STOCK Or F . PICErOC4R.A.F.I4 A.l.llL' NIS I• 'try Lary, cos:m.l.l6Ni tin law taperb Alb..lna tat an 0111 e. Is all litylea nf binding and 01 a.. 1 are sold at Lower P. leen than IClaewh lamb bolo.. the Tasters prices; and .11 Allt.ins enkl at this satalillsbruitot warrautiol to he of the beet make and materiel. C.ll and moo thooS-. w. h.,. • large odoortment of JUVENILE BOOKS Consistleg, Itt pirt, ^r lb. fvfleirlng The Fernier Boy . Tb, Mover Boy The Bobbin Boy. The Drummer Boy. Dick °nabs?. Adveotaros among rho Bed kilns JO. Belem. The Dog Crowe. • indobon, the Naturatl.t. Stotios of the Sea. Comical Pewee. Laughter Book. The Christmato Box, for Boy. and tiirb. The Christmas Bre., •, Th. Ohristsase Blossoms, " Tho Gook Stories. By toot Fanny". Daughter. Tb. Child'. /airy Library. Auntie Mary'. Story Book.. Merman'. Picture Books. Tho Plmannre Library. The Children'. &rap Book, complete la 1 volume, quarto, with nearly 1,3.10 brightly colored phases. Tao Child's Ova Book of Marry Tale.; illiwtrataL Boys Own B•.wk of Sports—BlM. and Animals. Child'. Own Book of Fairy Tahiti and Rhymes; ' Child's Own Book of Pictures and Stories. Boy.' and Girls' Dern Story Book. Child's Own Fable Book. bfq Illtrundions. The Hieroglyphic Bible. Corte "deorge's new Jnvenil.s, thll of Illnetrallons. Gulliver'. Trani. Bobineon C41150t, various edition.. Swint Fatally Robinson, natio. editions. Arabi. Knights, Tartu. editions_ Pilgrim'. Progress, liother Goose's lislodies, Teri°. edition. Boy.' Book of Animals. Boy,' Book of Birds. Boya' Book of Foal. WRITING- DESKS 1 111===1 UDK DUE Is, a lam PORTIYOLIf 8, all Flay. rt)cerr 111,0/18. GOLD MS. PAPER CZTTERA, . WATER COLOR. Diem O,OIIION BO C 'MUMS, CIIIDEEIt DUABDS, OA MLA All the Iste:sad itudati SIDYLL9. rorneAL won't% to etylee of Wading. FAXILY BIDLEII, With and eetthoot rbolOVePlela oreetoirmeot- TOCRIET 111.111,12, ell soles of blodlog. HYMN mop!. PSALM DOORS, PDATISS WOKS, J. P. I-lIINT'S, No.FppkeTiliz-7':'- -aosie 6 . 13 4t-29-1441 BEM IM=IS voyriNt . Ez To Fru, LIU; ENTIRS BTin K First .1 11 ita pv. 1?-464 IS STILL CoMPLETE 4621:d EXCEL•IIOI{ FLINT WASS 0031 PANT ha sa cotuve est ertstive no GIsT STREET, hate-.• Intoi•lngle and iho Slyer. near Lippincott'. Are Irattory, a largo ssul extwadva WORKS, with all [ha riacal.rn lempriario manta, and will I. in co pkte nuablog order on or IN TILE CITY, boat nit, FIRST OY JASUABT, wheal llsey .11 be prep:mat to taantabotarro o anpeoior qesality of Flint Glass Chimneys kJ/ °rams prcourtly attoode‘l dal• 1.7 ——• . _ H ENRY C. HALP .4 Fall and Winter Stock, dad lovlTo titott Moo& wad the public, to extunitto their 'Cock, which iv the Swett awl mut complete brought to this market GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CORNED 01 DANN AND BT. CLAIR EITSZETEI, FUItNITUKE CASE AND WOOD CDIAIDS IS LIOLEAA. L R OR nrrA IL. Pr and 99 Thfr.l Honed, appal,' Z. Edmunds. & and 111 &oath Groot. ro6lo E UROPEAN ACADEM Y.—Establiah• e 4 for the education of TOENG AMEMICAN GENTLEMEN, at • THY.ODORN ILOTZSCII, Doctor of Philresrphy. will Oboist s few ßoy... Inmate* with his Wilily, where they will Bail the comforts and rharaeteristles of • softheel lifb. The pupils of his establishment will No enabled to &equity el! the kaoselisisis el...vitiate tar • oolosoercial Life, or for M. I:lslmbm to the Colrersitimi. Gyronnetloo, freinent walk., In doe beantlfttl earl rota of Pruden,wub orrotelonol mon* distant or rornionr. or. u•noinorrri •4 well erlarocional, so rou • dual,* hralth nod 'Apr of body. Iran, (!nriodion Boardo—Eso fro, anntra, pay•- blo quartulf. !Inference Ir made to tn. following Plllabrugh wroor: Duro: PLICAO+2, WISAAIIII BACA I.XS awl AMMO 15.;n0 ; sod to tbo Dtrootor of du ootablisb• atent, Dr. TILLO. ILLOTZSCII, .1•10:11r sn. 40 Felton Btracan, Do _ .• TNRAt TA NKS I TANKS Made to order. A 1,,, At/ELATION; and CONDENS ING TANIS, fur litallnaele. TUGS. ror and Lead radiating. TARES nepedrad, taken down ar4 reuntoraei All wort vrarnodeA. Or .14.01 TWA 04, rillrghary P.I 00acw e.10:1. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Boys, rouths and Children IMEI H ATS .IISIVATti I lat every Mad and quality. LADIES' AND MISSES' RATS BY WIIuLLSALIi AND RETAIL, AT MoOORD di CO.'s, 131 WOOD STBZET. GLOV&t. Lane trplendid Ciametiet eniteLle fur d fag, tomcod to !Ma def nna stylea Warm ov.a. • co. HOKEY PECTORAL. A •ore mood, for Chronic or common COCOHR COLDS, HOARSEST/JR, SORE THROAT. To public epeikers it 1 lottalobble. To poreents dabilltated by low; standing Congh C0UV011442011, It trochee both rough and debility. Prepared and tnr sale by FOR Tifi-O-OLI-17A-i;ST Boots., ahem, Gaiters, Balmoral*, Gam At 1: SSTERN PRICES. O. put"; rolue J. H. BOILL !LSD'S, .I.tarket amt., .143 11,7nd door hons rmn CUM AttLEA' L. CALDWELL, Ottootooor to Janata }lota= & Co.) DnaDr In BACON. LARD, groan crnmb R ADP SMOKED BEEF, ke.., CORNX IL& Wirt Ala, rim sTRKETS. .e17.1y Prrmstruta. PA Mtiaitagtifir. - t LTA-ER,— TOLIACCO DEALERS, Ina WOOD Mtn?, Are eelling oft their large .iock at TOBACCO, PIPET! AND SITOrTga TOBACCO At thanrr knren Aprne for cm.h. order. promptly et...Ls:lto. nor/ --01R.AD TISEA(EAT CAA •Prn.d.t«! by etssubsloy our rxd. I=l9 Boot quol Shoo Sumo, D llszkosureet. 20 BMA WEUTWVAINT . HOMINY; gr ar sal = milsllll7 mameene EDW.III4IIIWILII: vr (Kni Ant aAL iltIV STOO e LS of votadntstrig WM* • FE3i ERN= ~~- EMI ant-ERTlsEozw.vrrs.l BOOKS. JELB EMS, C. , HUNT T . „. liIRaH EL . 153 OOD STREET GAZETEER AND ROUTE BOOK W ; AT COST! 1t I I hl ,1N F.: 4 S ILI' THE ()UR .1 miSorltt TM ENT 11l ALL ITS SEARCHES OFFltni AT Wt.ItICS Adare.m. JAS, X LINDSAY, EMETZTE! An, nee revel ving [noir Alma,... hand.. ham. as..uneut of Prrnsesaa, Pa. ...Lux." oTI AT AIt:ArATI, MICAS, JAR. W. R OODWELL, /./tESDBN, SA lON T. run CRUDE OR ItEPINSD 011.8 H. T. PRICE & CO ~daION A YEA CE Vast to lLe ['plot; Pim, log Mill, Allegheny A spladld kosertmeot of SUITS AND OVERCOATS, All .tyles Lad 015..., Par To be found eM No. 10 FIFTH ST. onAir 66 LOG AN. Of etef7 ftylft. LADIMB• FURS I t'n ngt lai Yam. Buck.kfla Glove& Do. Gauntlets Sheepslkin do GEO. A. E_E.LLE corner Ohio and /Federal streets, In Market HMS.% Allegbony I=2El In..kime, Cork Soles, POBX PAOSZB, 80RL.d.'.4)'9, fur BOND, U Mina pg. ~: ~~ n z,-x--,:: OEM Southern and Border States RILL an authentic dricr thc Male, I ohne, mountain*, vs/ley*, nlcta, raring,. All ;he tkllread route*. turnpike , * and Mar* mods, with taunts how place to !a.. ImPoin Sod :“B.' gripblual situation*. By U. If. Lone, laie of the h Army. With a thee 10re.,, Steel Plate Map. TAM will he f , und q r , luable week fle rwf..nnep, nontwinind a rant amount .1 InfOrrosalon not to be Lad in any oilier erorit. 14 oo( only ha. the menses and location of phi., t 6 fnll deeeripth..” nil plum of any Import" eto the 5.,: h. 27! PAGES. Pr ”-r., CENrtj Rerentl In clnth, 7 , tam 11.rrn, tuck r.act. SI ta, hold 1.,y all a. 4 I . I.7BLIbIIEL) BY Jull P. II IL , IVT, 50 Fifth .t MASONIC lIALL, Pittal.ro.. P. BEA I UI. AND ATTRACTI CE GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 1.1-1( Yrt)(311..a./-.11 A.L.131' MS MEM Quarto. Small Quarto, Obloue, Centre Tab!, Pocket, Tli STYLES 1,1,1, with alms; Titritcy pactello.l Antique itorcrco. Sattlototit.l Morocco, Rta.la Leith sr. Clout. do. The largi-rt v.rlety in tic city. Ito tailing at WEIOLSCALE Bibles, All sluv, lxurol In Vr!yet. Turkey Morocco. ;with dup. and rhos,) Prayer Books 11.3.1 In 'flukes Alanycru. Velvet, ac Juvenile Books, In great satiety, comprising nearly euvry new mad Aliandent ern* published in ILL nsuntry, and to duding a good .Ainrlinent of Englub Juvenile Docks. Toy Books, Printed In ail colon, tlntsll pap,. and also Huth. Thew. Booka arogrc.t w.l dewervnl favor' with the .-wwe diddle otww.- .Veto Books, Jan pribliabed. A large aaeurtrtent et hand. Garnet and Parries for Children, The ALPE/A.IMT. and the Babtat that lived tipa Card. nf TEE KIICOB OT ENGLAND mot THE LIOtSE THAT LICE DR LT, triow fifty-two blocks, COS, cabling aim Gotaes .d mt. Panties. Also, aloe wort-moot of CARD GAMES, PrZ• ZLF-9. Fancy Goods. WRITING DESK PORTFOLIOS. PAPIER MASCHE rotivotios, rucvaintrm BOA CHEQUER AND CHESS BOARDS. CHESS AND CHEQUER BOARDS . LADLES' IANCT PCILQES. YIN'S POCKET Baoxs. GOLD PENS AND CASES LADIES. COMPANION, BOXES Or PAINTS. TRANSPARENT SLATEA. And a groat rarloly of otbor tueful far..y art ria.ttable fur the ELlfdaya. W. L GrLD.RIMMEEY, aro. 43 FIFTH ATREET PPPOSITZ TIN! THEATB S MIME LADIEs FOR GENTLE:N.IE3i FOR CIILLDRE X FOR EVERYBODY CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS! The llllidaya ara feat approaching, and Prerybody will La on at. loolicut for sontelldug good and nor •Icrhk for regents Nothing can ho more. apprw pct... Aar a prt•ent than the following artlolw.: PHOTOGRAI'LLIC ALBUIII3 ! ALL STYLES, ALL PRICES, ALL MATERIAL. Over . ..Wkludls of the dlEforeat mokos. ALtes the great PHILADELPHIA ALBUMS, witti guards, considered the beet wad.. ■T Oar Prices Defy. AII.,PC We Leto also • l.'-go variety of Porte-Ifonuales, Pocket sl..oks, Wallets, Pocket ANvo o, Ladles' Prima, Toy Books, Carl Phorogra_pka, Pocket Ell bles. for Oscars Tables. Pori&lhmc Chsa.r Boards, Checkers, Chess. l;ssoes oral! kinds, Holiday Books or all descriptions, Lastlg. Work Ca..l, C0.r.1 Lases, to WlS.:teat kinds of GILIDNI, and other stile/es too numerous to tocatlon. WHAT IS NICER FOR A PRESENT THAN A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO A MAGAZINE OR PAPER We furnish them, at Publisher. take, at J. W. PITTOC.ES ALBUM DEPOT PIPT/1 WIWI% OPPOBITE SAE P. 0. &Wale pROTOGRA PEI ALBUMS I CARD PHOTOGRAPHS! A TITLL LINE JETS' RECEITED And stIS be eold et LOPIYII PRICES than any other aIrAPECTABLE LIOIIIIZio the Wee. A VABILTY Or Books, Papers and Magazines Ai, y. os b. d. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ara n•trectfliDy fa vitgd to call and - mail.. lb. stock aad prfam, at JANI3B T. SAMPLE'S, Lrrznaur 1t51T0101711, No. BO Federal 154., Allegheny deltlaa pURVIANCE'S - PHOTOGRAPH ROOHG • counza nnit LSD MAILKST sTßarrs, (td and 24 dories, <..r Elchludsaree store PrrnIMI4II. PL. PiiOTOGZ2.IYHB, Of every aka sad atyle, plata or colored, from the DLit. to Cabinet and life etre. Pri Oarte 1711 tronld m 8 the at. Gatti. of the AGED AND La - vrint to the by m onalbfilty of Oils eirtahltatommt, being reached by a etagleshort flight of num Prime moderate, and satisfaction attaranteed m726,lyaginerla VINE DWELLING ON PENN ST. roa satas.—Tho large threewtory E RICK DWELLING, No. 65 Penn etreet, below Day elm% LE offered for ml.. Price KU.. The homo la well built, tarnished with martdemantels, gee ii.oct water. Large yard .d alley fa the t 0.,. Any ore wishing I. see the hanoi ran eat uteagb er O idde gate on P.m ahwet. JOHN W the AT, Jr., uolgtoglal timetokleywille P. 0. OIL CLTY:--To any one in Oil City N... 1 that. has old condemn.' OIL .o WBISELT BAJZIMIX, and vant. to sell them, an caL O. LOOS rs mar= sIIOP. 80114* Back o/$ kfranlotork's Wamho EMBROIDERIES! A hal itaclk. nun! 00. rri o l3slC-4,suite of two4orgoconzmu .l al:4114 sad Itaad.cody fofilibed itiosi• o r ktidabat , Ilitabzuvi, belatelreattroor *Mum VI WuOND STAZILT • . • ' TRIM of oil oarimikortau t i; irr,ista ri rs l'i"4 • ' . 14111174 rIiZAMErg• .msxW•Kc-.--- 1 mo. m As, itilaki IMMO:, SUVA. .TILEDIC.M. HC.ISYHb~ .PTC. I / 1 0 HOMEOPATH /0 REM/CHICO, FOIL TIIIE PEOPLE n lly_ z n - 11.17' TITS' PECIPLIJ SAT Th. endersfweed haring neeclPraL HUIIPEIJISTeP SPEOIFIC DOMEOFATIIIC 1111X1D1153 In oar famil/e. wall the mad satimactor7 mutts, and hay , Log full cc.L.s.lenco In their gentaltierle an sad ! efficacy, Lbw/Italy re•ommand them to all pond& erbu ntsh L.. bete Late, rcliabla and :m- ac s maw die:. at hand for prlrnte or demeAtlc ass. The Bor. Wm. Moron, edit,, of the Northern I. dc-p0,'....r. Anto., N. Y.: the Dew. E. IL Crenv. D D. Bowen`or of dr. Peter's Church, Auburn. N. I •; the . I. / rm, Chaplain of the :Auburn Stara Prison; teller. Spencer N. Rice. Deinter, New Bed ford, Maas.; the Dor. Allen Steele, of Naar York Con. Cavaco . liar Nee. 6 , ....1 Niel:Ads, of rant Gene." Contemn •. N. Y.; the Her. P. d. Pratt, Dorset, Tt•: t.oer. John Pi noble, Fletaltli A. D. Hart logo Clic., N. Y.; Or Ire. Neel Dow, Pot timid. 1i..; the lbw. fichnylcr Colfax, Bosh th.o/mi.: rP. flumphreyw, N Y. ; Henn D.Cook, lg., P thy Ro etit. of the (Ai. R.ale Jourecti, Cadembret, Ro n. It. IL Graham, Moline, Ill.; the Rom. Thos. : J. CL.., Mostly:llu, Fla.; the Mom Joseph Dom. dirt. 01.1 ca, N. Y.; 'Wm. Bristol, 8.., Ihree, 0 T. a. S. fined, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; Jolt. tlaaktit, EN.. Nsahrille, Tent,. LL9T OF SPECIFIC EEMEDIEII. 1--Yw F.Ter, thitritortion and India:melon. No.'s—F o r Worn, peer, Warm Colin and Wetting the Bed. No. 3:-For (7.140, Crying, loathing, and Wakeful ete. 02 Infante. Ma= • N;+. n --Fur Or/penis, Lys/se/cry, or Blo,di Flux- Mnrat Se. P.--Ydr Tootleeebe, rate-actin awl Scaratxta. n--Fee Bent.e.hc, Vertlgo. Ileat and )',1b... the Bead. No. In— 14erprpia P. l.—For Weak and artoterk. Coastlpatlein am', Meer OoripLainLDe ranged No. ll—Por tont: Ir. , "taraco—Sciwty, Kiehl or Suppreseed Periods. No. I2—.For Lericorrboa, Proftwo reuses, and Bearing Doom of Females. No.l2—For Crowp, Harmon Cough, Bad Dreathbag. No. 1.1--,Sok gloom H D.—Per idreffietaa, rank- Dime, Pimple, Co the Pane. No. 1 3 .-Bheentatio PPle -Forrein, Lament" or 14ov:wee lu the Chest, Dock, Loin. or Limbs. A—For Fever .ad Ague, Chill Fervor, Dumb di... trd Illeraanagod Agues. P—For Pao., Dllad er Bleeding, internal - or Ex ternal. o—Por Sore ' Weak or Int Lamed Eyes and Eyidlda Falling. Weak or Blurred Sight. I.—.lnr Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with chertruction or profuse discharge. W. C—For Whooping C.ough,.hatt.g 11 , rlolcao and shortening Its mourn, In all acute areas., eh ad Parer% Inflasemas• thou, Diarrhea, Dystatet7, Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseasm na Scarier Fever, ;Henske and Erysitulvs, as advantage of girlie; tha ulna promptly a obvioteL, rite all cash mem of. sip:intim act like a charm. rutin( dim., is of tsi arrretoti at onm, and It all mum Ilse violence of the a: tick is made, tied, the Gude° rho:lewd and nuelerut Ira, dangcrom. Coogtot and Cold., which an of such fngnwt or clamor., sod which so often lay the foundatioo of diare Loop-, d Ccusannytio_ ,n may all be ue at d once and by Brouch an the Fever and Cough PULL In all chronic diaearus. cock as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, rovltip,tion. LI mr Complamad, Film, Fe mat. Debility and Irregular/um, old Headache., Son or Weak Eyre, Catarrh, Salt Mutant, and other old eraption., th, CYO has sruelfica whom proper appli cation sill afford acorn in minamt &ray Instance. Once the core of a I,ldclo chronic difficulty, ouch m V eJeroPem, or Catarrh. Headache or Female e iukticsm, bee more that paid for the cane ten timesOVer. roil • Va.. of e 9 viels ootopletn, in toy new, and book. 6 Olt Cann of 01 vials', ono book, plain . . CO even of 15 notobnrcil boxes, eutni book 300 enne ~ f 6 bokre, nombored, and 150 mingle ank,born4 beam, ~ ! b dirrotlaw.. ....... Slagle lotion:11 bozo. ? %rot: LkOrgo ease of 2 , n. . 1..,, for Plan ten sad plly -61,15 00 OCR IILBSIEDIE-% BY BAIL. Look ow the het, mak., op a caw of what Lind yen eh..., stet Inctoatt the areeaut In a rare - rat note or stamps, ,hangll to our address &id Broadway, Net, rook the ntedtrhee ho duly retuned by teen or expreee, tree of chem. Ames Werrah.—ire daidzettu Attire., eating of for the rale orenr remedies In entry tows or omm.ta.ity In ho ruts. 4 num. ALSO SPECIFICS,. .1•44...., or Preathe.--Opprerthl. Effkruth la bored Itrething, attended with Cough and Expecte nasen. Paw, want. per do_ For Deereeepre red Isteefarre.—felso herr • le. o, the Ear, the result of Ethrlet /ever, Measles or Her. isle. Yor !stn..* in the Head, Ilardnela of Hear. Jog, and Bingos In the Ears, and Ear-ache. Prim 30 e.nts per box. For Forofolo.—Ealorgesi Glenda Enbs.ged and To. dursted Tuned., Swellings and Old bleenb hors fob,. Cacherr of Ch il dren. Prior, 00 cants jar boa. Ter Geared Ability.—Phyathst hereon, Weak ness, eitbeo the :tooth of Sectneet or lizotastra Nadine, eino, or Ethansting Discharges. Prths, f.O nude per box. for TA-vv—TULL! Areamtantipes, Tumid Swell ince with Pewit,. Becretioas. Price, be cents par Der See 6icksess.—Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Hatl ess, Vomiting. 81clitnem from riding or motion. Prices, 50 mats per box. for Crwas, Li.rales.—r., Grassi, Raul Canall Dlliacolt, Panful iirinatisu, Diseases of the Itid.e.o. , Price. 00 seats per p.r &maim,/ —lnvoluntary and consequent l i nntriation and Debility, 1 =1; of civil habits. no most mineettefill and etillckint remedy known, and may be rutind two non cum. Price, with full ditsectiom, 51 per boy. Pomo. who wish to place themselves toads, the professions! care, or to seek ads!. of Prof. num lIIKEYS, can do so, et his office, No, OG2 Broadway, dal y, from s a. m. to /3 p. m., or by letter. J. M. FULTON, Fifth Street, (Nu...ed. DuiWing.) Beatizd door below the Net Ofitce, dellWholesaja agent for eitbintrga and vicinity pERFUALE6, - IX)ILE' AND FAI;CY ARTICLES, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. C 1.131 JACQUES' EXTRACTS OF PATCHOULI; Do do MUSH; N. DAZES'S WIDTH FUND LILT; . Do NEW MOWN HAY; Do OI m.,uniow POMADE; Do runaEL do; Do princomp., hope .44turudi Do TraNcirA.xxi SACHET MLA FINE SO.A.PS, 81.14 es OLTCEIIINE, uriNzr 5 JOCKEY "CLUB Th. large LL aodAst stak of Dressing Combo, Mar, Tooth nd sW Brushes, EY.r bIOODLt to thte city Tooth Soaps, Tooth Pastes & Powders, Of the tact Talky,. NIGHT ELOOMMO CEREIII3—MALoas; TD HAM OIL; EME roxabr—r. IL. Flak; BIIREETTS COCO/kJ:EL; Do EA.LISTIIOII-. Uo rposnueL; AYER'S PILLS; Do SARSAPARILLA; Do MIMI PECTORAL. Choice Liquors. _. Tine is Itroady.-. - --.....Nr 21Ortii, 21 - O0 Pots Brandy {grant, litti____, o 260 Pon. Bm.d.r. r.• Faintly Ins-..-.. - " . 210 Bpszkilng estambs W itss....--.--: .'2 CO Do de do •--» " / 0 0 Bison do do -____. " 100 210d1's Sben7 Wimp_ . 2CO Do .finterinn, by ti;;;1i07,24 (6. Dbooloo.b Wine. for Curtly use. o .2 00 Pars Port Wins, fur Wally oss.-- ." I 7 lifadelta i nte_.,. -_ - - Villottl strictly para..-- &rub= in iy.....-............... BILLLSOHAMIS 0/MUTES, !Si dus Trßistro, and Moustaches. BATCHELOR'S RAIZ DYE, 'Brown oi Rl**. BASIS s OHRISTADORO'S do; .. ' do; Mrs. EL A. AMES'S lIAIM RtSTORATIVE. .._itnovrtra•suonniAL nwenui n,, r St caugas.--.- --- , • '''' 1.?4" ....ptrazoryczytist. for ci5....,. a. ...' ' ~,,... " ."' s '''''' . OLTUPALSS altlai - • • ' .. 7 " 1 " -------- - ... .. ... Do BOAY ......_ MICUO —Do.LS: .... .. ,.. ......._ ,ANDI6 AMMTICIIMASP:'-^" . "' , . ... n DABS, ,—.."!'".:PRIOXEDE:OR 1 :CLOAlts—gb m it. u . b iii i k,P .;..,, r.: I- . __. J. X SIILTOR-- raliM =MIME= I " 1 SO / 00 1 03 1 00