:.~.._.. I'ITIBBIJ ll GAZETTE. 21J8LI5IIED BY P7IIITE & CO PITT9BO IIOEI LITIESDAY MORNING, NOV. 26, IEOO. itrAttraartaa. are aarnestiy 'manned to hand In lbw favors bele. sr. tr., and as early In tbe dal . is practicable. Adrertisentauts not maenad for a !Teat , - led. time will Inranably be charged until ordered out erv. a Pats. is Agent for this met sacral agencies to Mere Rork, Phtladelphl Wean, sad ts anatonsed to receive sobse and, =Weaomer. for us. grr Panaeszrata Norm Assatocars—A rutin lama and .bsertptions to the North Ante can end ,11.13ZStra. la . cette c , , Ehiladolpiat, received and for. CLPHILADWILta,I3OIII33L..ter.—InbIi Japans fpr valeable paper, will be MAMA snd arrrard Pa from this ellee. &IMMO= AlltilattLA—Stbifellptiom• ara wernse meals tor stria paper received and (onward , tree o attarire frodittbis r . y r- CiißirZun Da= GmErris—Adrenk emir tVta * o r ece . ? "'. wth be rsW 7"d:'l .:6735E ?MET PAGE FOR LOCAL ALL TELEGRAPHIC NEWT ; !rx. CD=4= A aranger who knew but little of the . .. state of affairs in this country, and was unacq-.. '.teet 'with the sentiments of its citizens, would i , led to infer, from the tone of certain portionsof th • press, and from the fact of Union meetings being . eld in .....a the large cities, that the emelt° of We i.210111110n of the AXOC/10111 Union was • booty ntertnined by em mote very respectable pdstion or people throughout the county. ad then would he be, to learn that ... Milan party, end scarcely an individt union tvntimente, to be totobl Oa two kelp of the Union, and then ewer \Ficst populous and powerful--ond t, u,gua third, more than two "thirds ..%11rabinanis are warmly unnehrd to the no iinmion party in my of dun the Union, and not o Corporal's guard could be found who wools! openly bs d amielipt of avowing themsel A more devotedly loyal, sod orden pie to this governmeet iastitista *at the preseat moment Ott the face of the then the people ilthe Unita! Stzuet, leavu tebtority . of the eitizeza of SouthUarolint, Ala.lrma, . Mississippi; and these mires{ Unbent of • public peace can no more re Union, multi& insurrection in the col Cork out o erturn the Bnti.th Empire. We have •ci particular objection to I.lniiith Inge and to .emend speeches anorectic° taeliment to •e Constitution, by theme who such demo trations necessary; but Ix. against sn • evidence alone being conchs public or pr ante patriotism. J test as seism: voted a feel'. of attachment to the Union e. the agricult and districts, and in the smaller as in the i ilirent citea of the East—btu/ . ,t riot quite so easy for the people to wtsemble tugeth• er; and probebly man of the dwellers in 10,9 Cre.ta. ble Communi its do not think Out their patriotism needs any at endorsement ~,,I, 'WeOm p t against Including iiiihe ethst of ditentionfeta, those persons who are earnestly end honestly opposed to the Fe.guive Slave Law. Hundreds °. thousands of the citizens of the free Stales non der some of the provisions of that late nablveffertsive, and unnecessary for the s designed in its enactment; and they deem it it duty, and consider it their privdege to hold eetings to discuss it and condemn it abd to all legal and lawful measures for its ,. mediftesti . Is this not their right? Are they any the lees friends of the Union bone. they ala • 1 course to make their wishes known. atld felt (d he Legislation of the =miry! . wet- 'd ahave,there is no diatinioninky in the free . ''• - The opponents of.tbe •ftlirs‘, Slave are among the warmest friend. the Union hi end are among its test and most lai l uldAthg ei r is. While the liar 114 , 11 tis as it therjwill . • . bmii to * prrOvicions, either aetivety, . or passive ; astheir ceethieneee shall dictate, but the will irer give ap the right, at the demand of any ..wer;'to. ciamlne, disensa ; or con demn,any • w paced by Congress. In the' dst of: the terraria and exedernent at ur....d, • ,g0, , ,.e.cal of WhiCh, we believe, is orig i . mated and. tent up by politicians and demagoaves. with a direct refmunce to the Presidential tes,- eer A ion, is 00-sfuting to know that the poople the Mathes —l..s yeeman¢ of the eattottY are . 1 ' tight. They never dimes. the chances of dire. sten, hr 5...., such an idea is not in all their 'houritts,' i......,; bear that some ouch wild lichees to retes*ed in the obscure, State cf South Car eilins. •5.M....5t it will never produce any smiths remit, t 4; do not for s moment Minute. L-t there by an outbreak, nod our yudicioes read high m'ded President call upon then to quell th_ozial manta, and it wizard soon be =en who ice IL Union men of the country. Content Union as it is, with the Constitution, and administration of this General Govern. idr. Fillmore and his able and judicious hey qmetly pursue thair ordinary career, ming that it is n5........7 to p r o e l.,. .OtIFITI no the tunthe.tops, to mve them einsited with traitors to the Union and mitten. irgh Lt meat— &driven lacasr d tu•~ —Tam urT T 1 / 1 12. MICATING LP PHIL•DT.LPRIA. On Th y evening, November, 21, au immense meeting held in the Chinese-Museum, Phila. k L •delphia b citizen of all Furies, to express their et. technent oldie Union. The netting was called to order by neral R. hi. Patterson, on whose ince Ike the arable John Sargent was called to the ~,,e Chair. A large Bomber of Vice Preidents and Secrecy{ were also appointed. Mr. Sergeant, on taking the Chair, made a very effective speech, and was f lowed by lima. George M. Dallas, who at the el . of his remarks offered the following resole' , which were unanimously adopted, 1. Read ii. That the Constitution of the United Stud, wit eh was wisely framed for the propose of eatabliahl a "more perfect Union," and "to secure s the biennia of liberty" to unborn b-enemnons, has fulfilled th . objects of the patriots who assembled in Conven biennia of in the name and on behalf of the Peopled e United States, nod is entitled to the veneration and reopen of their "Posterity." Z. That sucing to the-guardianalup of ut.,- 1 , erty and union, which were achieved by the blood of o fathers, we have inherited an obliga tion to p them untarnished together; nod ii would be neatly bane to forfeit the National lode. v .f i d on ence, dto fall in allegiance to the National 3. That care of the Union is a nanctiged trust, .and ought be dear to cycry American ; but three citizens especially its guardians, who, standing an the spot hero Indepeadence svandeclared,where the Conait Lion was fame!, end where the Union Ms read d more perfect, ore ntimulated to tb. primervuti nod tied additionai motives fin it, f :. =amine o that ptounduty, m mormuuding mein.. tints of the map and here, on thevery ground uls! which our erotc ancrettora devoted themselvei iii their 001111 y, we nu to the Sall. cruse, the pledges vrhich they once gave and glunousl, rc deemed, of our titre, our fortunes, cud our anered honor.' 4. ThatlConstatnuon provide' that perrun "held wa s ice or labor in one State under thr law thereof =ping mto auother, shall be deliver i ed up on elm nof the pony to Whom, . Itch service no labor may be due.' many yeses, State le IlUdation en ributed means to curry thin consul° banal pm,' o r, into street. • When Sate leg ids tioll V. led, a duty devolved upon Gongren, to supply do Waco, toot it has Lulea discharged I. confer/env to tundamental law;and th e elletelltletit it has adopted are entitled to the support of the whole melon it. That ow countrymen area law abiding peo ple • They delegate to chnisen representatives in the Congress of U. 8., power of lm , inlation lim ited by the Cimaitutious; and they repose coati denco in the nets of a majority comensura to with the character in a Republican government. When array then Iva, amass the execution of the laws thus enacted, and by so doing train plc upon the right, of the whole people they are guilty 01 at leant moral treason; and tt is the solemn duty of the people. to rise up in their majesty, and by gat rpm out the regular proceedings of Men re telpflltAtiltd, to VilldlCaletheitUpllealaCy.and the psfr v4E:minty of the law. 4. That so much of the art of Assembly of Penn, aylvami as forbids arty officers of the Common. wealth from giving ellert to any act of I.,Tigre.. ReSpeCtlltg persons escaping from Benner to other Stew, and provides penalties for taling.cogiusance or jitrugliellon _el the am of any such fugitive, night to ho at the earliest powahle moment re pealed. 7. That further agiuttion of the subject teslavery which Lim hitherto promoted neither the welfare 01 the slave nor can Ma court of emancipatiou be prodmiive of any thing but evil. It has been ad. piatedLy - Congress, and with that adjustment it should he permitted, in our estimation, to telt 8. That the permanence and stability of ho thltOtt are etaltingered by the officious tineraference of fanatical and disloyal spirits in concerns that donut belonj to Voism 9. That the. series of KattileA e.cled et the tate sesnim al Congress, fur the take of peace, were paused lit a spirit of patriotism and judicionms com promise, that they are in no respectdepartur_ trots the Constitution, and that en it m the ohliga tion, SD 'it ought to Le the &aim of every attire at the lb:public, manfully to Beaten] them. Spend:m wore then made by Josiah Randal *lsq , Hon. Richard Hush, Hon. J. R. foamed, Col James Paw, and lame IC Hatieburat, Esq. Lel tons were then rend from Hon Henry Clay, Hon Outlet Webster, Hon. D. S. Dickinson, Hon. Jan oper, Hon. Juane kluettanne, Coo. K. J. Wale . r, and Hon. Gco. DI. Dalian Colonel Page now offered the subjoined rowels. too, wlnetrwas unanimorolvadopied : kbolove Tut do pun...ding% of this meting, b i ls . bbd b y a bi awn, b• sew the Prosidant d th• Senate: and the Spft,br of the Home of ftepte eentaties of the United Swot, ,to be laid by them, beton: the bodies over which they respectively pr. aide; Ttie folloandg resolunon was offered by Horauo Hubbell, end carried cmabunaosly : Rea:deed, That the member. of the amain will imanlmonaly support the manly eflons of Md. lard Fit(Montt, to sustain the - dignity of the law., and the principle. of the Cons:Almon, on worthy oC hia emaltedatation as President of thew United Slates The meeting Men adjourned. The ‘hdae n proccedlnge Speeches, dnd letters, were published m fall in o supplement of the North American, on F riday morning, evincing an energy seldom equalled In this canary. It does great credit to theproptietatr,and their corps of reporter., Oct VllOlll NIVASIIINGTON. Cortespordeuot of the Patabunth Gentle. Wassrttcnon, Nov. 21,1 M. Expressing the Message by Telegraph —Character of the Message—Report. from Departments—Their contexts— Consul at Panama—Burvayar general of California. A very proper and commendable effort, is now making to Induco the President mud Poe!matter General to consent to abandon the old method of traneadtiMg the annual message to a few princia pagelties by eXtruordincry roll road experts; and .end Into moo of the large towns of the country by telcgreph. The expense to the government will he 00 greater, and the benefit conferred will be diffneed, as it ought to he, among the people M all parts of the Union. Heretofore it bee been the custom to dispatch the copies of the message printed at the office ofthe party journal which bra happened for the time to be the Executive organ, to Baltimore and through the intermediate cities, as far as Beaton. Whether Southern cities on the mule to New Orleans bare been similarly fa vored; f do cot know, but once daring the admin istration of Cave Johnson, by a spasmodic edert of enterprise, the message was forwarded to Com. brziand by spebni train, on the way to Pittsburgh and the West. But the undertaking proved too gigantic for tbe energies of those edgaged in it, and the expires gilVe out at the former point. lithe proper authorities sec fit to order the re unitite amegement to be made, the menage may be rend In every chief city and town of the Unit ed States, on the day that It is delivered to Cone mew. It is said that the expense of needing this interesting document to the extreme paints of nIl the great telegraphic lines, cod of dropping copies sr way stations will ho no grouter than that of the xpr,aa in former year. For the accuracy otthia tatement, °repulse, I cannot vouch. But there an obvious propriety of nth:, cuppreming the ayatem of government cs.pre.,,ng altogether or of adopting this new plea. which mill entthee the mien at large to participate iu the amufutioo and advattageo relatiirg to it. le my private opin, ion, however, this is ono of arose things which had better be left to tie energi. a; Indtvidnda. It issaid that the fortheoming mesaago will h long. I hove no Information upon that l oipL It la eel the habil of Prealdent Ftlimaro lu indulge in many maids, as bin whole previmu pelmet' hfe has shown. In respect to the reports of the heads of depart. merits, many games me made which may have some foundation, and which I will give for what they are worth. It in expected that the Secretary of the Treasury will report that tha affairs of that .department are m • gaud condition, and that he has strong hopes of keeping the expenditures of the current year within the accruing means. The Pooldatter General will recommend a general reduction of postage to two cents, with a large omilingent appropriation to moat any falling off tirkmay result from so radical a measure &ulna New of the fed yew" ofthe new aystem. if r. Graham, of the Navy Department, still ex. presa hiedisapproval of the hew plan Amp°. ceding national russets of war by merchant steam vowels, nominally to the.employ of the Post Otf.ce and Naval Denertmenta. If be takes the ground • Mett It is rumored that be battassame,l, the tan is Lot distant when the .Government wdl wholly dila:100 . • 'shun RICKEY ICO T ODACCO-30 bxs Sberoiood , slsl; ' 20 bee Myers , .5 , e; ...Ibis 801 l Porter Ws; 10 bzsP.mlth4 Vs: now lauding by n3r.o . DICK.6I & CO H O M E Y r-3brl7 to "re fi far i rl i f trcirr k necoN supv LDEAS-9 auks far 'sale tiy • • p rasa ' ISAIAH DICKEY tCO ===M • AITILI:tto aold eltiaU, a gentle, well trained horse, vr either fora buggy, or for titling. Enquire at this ergo. nogittf • Sabred Maio Dooka. • ir,TEW.CanolasSaori,py Lowell Mason II Car - mina Baum, National Psalmist, do Praboodirt. by Hartina & Bredbyry. BralwrY. bY.hricson & Cacti. Lment, by Lowell Moron. Bay liltnte Colleollon. by Johnston and Inbar. -7 .• blendelsohnCollecilea, Y.Hardinga & Bradbury'. Macao IWO, Patent awl itound•Notaia Misroort Harmony, Paton Notes. Choir Chan. Book, by A. N. Jahns:an. Wen= rod Coriadan Barg. Horton Melodeon, vote. 1,2, end 2 Boston Glee Boot. New England O'er Boot. ' intake Orniorios for Schools. fallong Choir arid'Young Choirs Courytniati..-. A enmity of el tie above.wara. received, end for aria whole:6,lo or .JOHN II publiabera' prize. by OHN H MELLOR; it Wood at NEW Coontry Year Boot, or tire yield, tho - Form py,d iho Fireride By War floirrillaattior °Me iitiaot Beryotis,c “Raral Life Engladd,i?Ao 1 vol. 12esio. .- • . Five Years pf u Huntert Life frt the far ifftetior of Booth Africa, with notices of the native tribes, and anecdotes of.,tho 'Clone of the Lion, Eephant, Illp• popotantos, Giraffe, RhinOcetor, to. By Hensley. Gordon Cannieghsm, Bro. 2 algal* too. muslin. Health, Discos, and Remedy, familiarly and prac ticallyconsidered in a fewof their relations to the Blood. By Geo. Moore, AZ G. Member of the loyal College of Physicians, Sufic. Ivo' lemo. _ I Tea History of Su f ic.the Great: fib JaeOb Ab bott. tool 10100. Just received for axle by, _ R HOPKINS, ~o2s • '•f• Apollo Buildings, Fourth at _ ustpopmelm TO , 4 811 GE COACII k WAGON MANUFACTIMEtiIi. IarE.SSRPI, .SINGIEM, HARTMAN fr. CO. have bought the riebt of an Azle, invented by Mr Samuel Gel singer, called Hbetheld Patent, it boo been tested by oar best coach builders, and'pronmanced to he the bett In ate. An'ordinary coach, *Uhl!, rat of theee axles,' reaming dolly, will comma a half pint of oil in on months The *omit quantity of oli used is one of filbert evidences we have of the great re• doctton of friction and consennently . grest saving of power; It will - m an ed(. coach• ptopnetont tee/L.25 per cent_ on their inch and fad.. Also, it will give: great safety to mantle nt, tka net revolving with the whew:and not having , abonezkoh with the oxle will moldy prevent sae from caning *IL By proper Care, the lIIIIMITECS Inaittil 11 , 250 ogles to last from twelve to fifteen years daily running. Warehaase, 100 Water and 140 Front streets, Pitts burgh, Pa. anti HEW BOOMS. RROBINSON'S Greek . and English 'Lexicon' of the Nenv Testa:mem Ety Edward Pobinsen,l) D., D. Professor of Biblical Literature Jo thoUsion Theological geMinary, Now York. This . Mt new ediilon, revised Ind Ina great port rawritten,:ln one volume roysleetavo. English Gnminar; the Engnsh inrygesileila to elements and forms, With a history of its origin and devetbpensent.: designs* forrise in colleges nod whoop. By Wm. O. Fowler Imo Professor of Rhe wring in Amherst College I ' ve! 800. /cut received and Nestle by R HOPKINS, nr,l 4 - 1 lit.fittYt3 a JELL! h 8-Ijare Teaches. -10 Jam Btrawbeinies; Slue Raspberries; 6jars Plums; • Inc received and for silo be jars Grapes; J D wilxiAms &co 0024 • 4 Cdr. Woad & rain so. rIIALLOW.-10 brls jau recalyed for salts by notl I B CANFIELD .PEARL ABH—.O brie Tor Bide by • I B CANFIELD - 13urrEit-10 bxe troth roll, In elodt• 0 brie , 'do do; t 40 Maki; 10 kegs nedid extra for farallyone, 5 B CANFIELD SALERATCS- 1 0. b!: h a prime d er . tieiM . i dx ..dd by ne23 ' I CANFIELD HICKORY NUTS-41Irls for .Alet by INAS • J B CANFIELD MOLASSES -15 btic o sz• v p i nkreg avitita ir; _ ,3025 144 LO4lll 41 101EARL3-40 b i priicte,just reed for see bY no2l ," BROWN k KIRKPATRICK.. GREEN APPLES`, —I brio to otorecor gale by 77 noRS AALRKPATRICK. IBIrrBITE — BiiI-15 and 10 Id blik for ult Cy . IT 0025 _ BROWN. k. KIRKPATRICK T OBACCO -20 bag Grant & ; 15 4.a. Wm. U Grant's, Gir gain by no 2. BROWN &1111RYPATRIC8 CHEESE—NS bzs W. A Cbdese; bzs ctesm db; for sato by 1=22 BUCANDLE9 poT n g e ll*-7 casks rste, for ordeal . . WICK adIcCANDLE.S3 lar.su ROLL BUTTER-19 bed prune for dais by not:. •. WICK & AIoCANDLE99 `S T RUT—ISkis . ba. and for lola by IJ nad , ' ,l B DILWORTH &CO TANNERS' 014-410 brill . band •, . 23 ' .1 9 DILWORTH &CO in 2 1 5 5 b " N. u.:i7 : 4, ''.; I fr D1LW011+21& CO ----•••-•--- CLOTHES PINS2o tmoiscaLlectio'WM A co p.. 25 , 2.sB c Lib it it AIM If UClllKTS—A,covereltiieli veint• D renlent for housekeeper*, three sure, tot sale by n,„25 %VM tde c CLURO CO at ACcAltuAll:;rigihrlattlegvg 7~ EIIP-61. e. prime R. R. hemp received pet creamer Federal Arch, and for tale be nees JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO NO. ens new crop, iandtnsper . steamer Navigatdr, for sale be not 5 JAhlbW A HUTCHISON a. CO . . THE subscriber invites threaUention of merchant. and lathery to Ed. large and well snored stock at ottery, Glov Undor Shirt!, and Der. The above in Wool. Merino, a ndCoilany all alset and prune, coessantly on! hand and for sale low, by Enttnni F H EATON . Lees.. sin mcisio7 Mit. B. LANDMAII respectfully informs the public of hi. Mani/OA i 4 gine Imam on the Pll4O Ills kind receplien, on bia.Bret residence in Pittsburgh emboldens hits to hope fors liberal dam of patron , age. Ladies andgeutleinen wao wish to see him will please leave their addresies at the Musk Saxes of J. U. Mellor or B. Metier.: rice Mulle r 21. 1 RN/BUP.T. , ROOM VafttYlD—The wishbo to tents tarnished room Ina prisati house Address, ' B. LANDMAN; pendia, At Xleber.• Made atom Third no \ Woollen Goads. 2 Z new extra glie Comfort.; - (K, doe Ladles. Zephyr Scarfs; On dot Boys' assorted Comfozu; 41:1 - do. Pelerenes; in do: do Opeto Cam WO doe Woolen Coffin 25 dot Children.' Wool Mittens; 5 ac: do Ido Bath, to dot Boys , heavy do do 3 dot Wool Not; and Vletorioss; At wholesale and P H EATON, noff3 Of Fourth at .;.3A / 1 S. LB WOOLEN' KNITTING g YARN. ' ut./ which are Cloadad Scarlet, Oman and Blae; Plain Eicariat, enrisaci,.Bioa and Black nod Mate, Woe and Slack mixed, all of aaaorted n be Ake, 'en stortmentl, of English, Tltiesn7,- and, Zeptar Wentsd• tine23l F RATON rzatsonrsa Namtgatioa sad PIT* iiissor sia leempany. • T IIE Ihreeters of thul'CootPlay have Oda day,' et &red • repayinent,,net or the capital stock, ot Tblrty Pty.: , Dalian peshare, payehle on or after the 2sti, Intent, at the. oHeteof the Associated Fare:ace's Ineerence Compaq, in the Monongahela Roan. Pi HOW? FINNEY, fice }Joey ttsburgh, Noy. thNi—nogldat URPHYI , I a./..upply or.BIACK SILK LACES, cheap. noses .0 4. nine , * anic a stye of WINTEII Honour for and Alpaeea Utast Wiwi, Cashown, Fleecy Silt, Thtbet, no= rILOLIR-150 brie T. P 1 Pollock , . Floor, iest Nog for sale by BHHHHICOF. & INOHRAItt. Aid& Ile Water et MOLASSF4I.-30 barrels New Orleans Melange, a nOUnto* article, lan Necked for late by JOHN WATT & CO 1 114 7 EITIRCHMELD a 1 limp a *apply M. 4 1: dm rola° alabialrabla WM9II MAN. murtat a nuuctinnex ba• 'ye J . Y li m amma Cnulle Inaulteig . alsag it 17 3 ""'" • J 8 DILWORTfI ' a c.c.) 0 . 81 06 A-13 Weds la artily per Navig tar: n 023 S D LORTII , & Cl/ WHITE .IK-171.-1/k am forai r c; bY _ lb= WICK aLbIerIANDIMY NEW BOOBS] Slaw *crous T /1 . 0 LIIZS 8' LITERARY DEPOT, Tblid atreet,oppori:o the Port °lke. LONDON ArtJoamal•for Nurrober. &Unbent Treeless for October. Harperi Nur alasstlev—a large supply Oen the batik numbers reversed. I Pie Wrist Field Book, No 9. at r yrrenele of the CO..11( Nape 01Reynolde. I Pictorial Courier for New leer j Cellq or Now York above groan and uoder mane. By alley- Foster. Vl Farah By C.J.Petersen. • Bowe Templeton, by Cherie. l r Iron Mu .M.yk, By erder Dent YB FLOUR-101W Rye tool , n -m-inxl-"2314' uto by Ywf3I.OO:4I.ITTLE &Co nett .3ltiberty ißur- O7ITERI6 Keo; k 10 bbli fresh Roll re! 022 , f:tiBl,4l end far .ele by i 4 •14" 1 : 1 . z.r450 le by ved bar sale CO . LtrILE It CO ha Tvcd for-s W ° W.EN bOCK4I— da: recd • Emma° B I(qK W l l~AT [' LOUT :':• bij es c~ -rte..... - •:RUIiLSUN~ tor sale by LITTLZ a CO . ._...... , 00t.—swA. recel. c d r a i i .1 .--. ; Rili a va Hock._ reee . i . L .. ,: e .r i oje , ;' •DLACK LEM 3-1000 11,4 Liat O. .1111 NCI R E siill.: t-e i.Vrnr' a co A L M I I°, I,-- / balm. Inft PTS TUHPENITINE,I6 Ldp _ _ _ __ • --- • ° NAT reeiireti far aale x.r L 7 {Vt. • 0 slreTi --r . • lodide Potash, . I Ar tie Etter. . hllraPlod;rta ' rail Cabot a. - ' Cranoullne, ' • P. Cabot Arecnistre cr....h,.., . ~. ' , lan Tin, , I. 4 mad, Cranide•fdateary 1 Rr Preetattme, Venturi., ' I I/ ' rb. Palstalt, i RICE—I 2 In. Dub beat f0r . ..1. - le Iry by 1 ISM , t , DICKEY & ~. not! . .0 noyl a' nov ILI AlAfi Itittil:P . & 40 1 OFFEE-100 ha • I ti..l F 7( 4' IV'n''" - Mt Ntyig)4lA(l37l6o bia ara6ed= di 7 or. • ba:2 l ! I:WA If DICKEY & CO -.—._______ :UV HITE F/911-110 ben and CO hf brie fir mile by - a a hat . ISAI All DICKEY tr. P 1 IRX" VbAr l . ' " mmj-4 1 1 11,TIVEV:C o c,HEF - c°°" ol "l'4'l l , , , , traNyte o -- n4ssrA-100 for ty A.:l' nal •• • rielAll DICKEY 2 23 j ~..i ew . :41 11 . 411:1/N8-2/30 br.. for salt , wiL . Ir2lnecultel—au by WIT fr. ?My-1051am* bra, for sale I to o• boirl F erf IVI ROSpr—iCOTaFrOr, frit - 73%x,, to -DlO COFFEE—YS? nap. prime, for ti stlt W & PIrTi•ESURGH 4:4''?ArMeteGee'lo., Cotner of: Tbil n end Market nuee ' ts H The Only 'irrElln", D. IESO. rdlill2Sll:9tion of the kind in P• Jahn Pigmin6, rdnoipol Instmicias. in the So .• O. K. Ctt nmbulm, ProfcAior or Ponmanthip, :Inman Computation, Bc. W AS It E. , q ;Lecturer oo Comm. The deur. of Instrue6on includes Dook - ICe •ins, :end imennUestion to every brash of business lee. tures On Commercial late end commercial Set-.e. Peursanaldp;fderesnub• Vomputation.ae. Students can enter the Colleen at any um and when entitled,orni rrceiee a Diploma, signed by the FaenlM Cannuince.. noel :IT - railitt - l r ft - CICiF - PINICIT esired (O n sae, orbelmale and retail, by J & H PHILLIPS no2ll , 7119 Wood at A L TER - INDIA RILIBBER — C - CFOIISTWie Tacit - alit IA She India Rubber Depot •21 Capes, train sleeves, long also; i - LI extra heavy Pea Coats; II ; 1 do Moen' Coats; II pain Overall . e . , a a 2 doz Sou. Wester.; , . . --, 2 don lead,; I ' • 2 doz Llemg • • • 2doz Dogs; • 2 don pair Men's Short Oloveg% i 2 doz pair , do Mitten,' for olio I t T 111122 . .......... • ' J&HP I A TREATISE an Popular: ,Pclustaucto . a l. l, Mama, A.M, Into Saperlntendonl of sanction in the Mato of 111Inhipan. . -. . Alta Loan—Tailor and Poet; an AntoMo Thal:l4mm of Madman Roland. By4ohn Pictorial Reid Dont oi th e Revolutiop. Hy a n en".4..o 67 Prter, Hootseller '.Car. Mon & Mane ;kiI LL n sale l by I —7 b6-P ! .th2 A ' ( Dl4=l; lAbetty it WW:g9fMIN - i„ SALgLTUS—YS ions in fix. and brim,o R DALZELL - • 11A, Y.( la. Tolman' tsraiu.%—io'brt4" , ort hand and for sale by .rtoVO . B D.ALAZELL' S Erttora="a 4 i7.4 1 nel4lllot 91 IiAI7IIIIOIIISIO. .HE new Ca amino Ban n o r Boron collie .Charch Music, corm:irking the most • psalm and hymn tans In general use, tegether prat variety 0( new tones, chaLts, motors a them% the whole being one of the moth temple .tections of wasio for choirs, congregations, schoola and NiCieti[6. extant Ity Lewell Mn • A supply of the above received and (or sale JOIIIN MEL 81 IVocal st lei X h IELLir r i AteUr. C A ib eh ED,° ' ,, " p u n,g i f f 'Pl're9`2,ll6. EW liAkd—Jaat received hum for,adearholerdda and retail. ky ' anda" MORRUi & ; Hoar la Blind. 11111 E beat of Wlnea and •Brandies,. 1 cliental of other purpose a can aloral wholesale cor r ect/it at NUMB &IU Tea & wine Score, cfr,l - 1. TV -Will a 7 font en automats end rho pi heTtla 1..001lantly" Ettplille. UYSTHRU. daily teetered hem !Lelia GOEIHEN CHEE S E--A Cheese- OSHEN CHEESE—A lot ofvery . X Cheese , jut received acd tof 000 Kb A MCI MARL) fiERBIN Lan, uerr ordera ;at recelved far tide tT WM A MeoLuno & Cq .71) , S ICkiT DRAF T NEW VCR K, BALTIMORE, :PHILADELPHIA, • CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, • IT. LOW°. ant Silt uOLII CODNTRV,n ' For tale by A. WILRINS A CO, and Cm. Third A Market stll - uperlat imadliiilek. 'Whiskey 10 rUNf r lEON a S ei tlieza t t i. te , c , lebratedblalt tux . 12 pL i theonThlekten's Itlaterside, extra quality and high proof, under custom hour. look. Alms, in of different vintage. and brands in half, quaner, and armee, Imported and for mate by II McCALLA V , novAdeorilint 2p-1111 . no Walnut st. Philadlpkha. 4 .. lia..111(1.1E1."S s n it viNu le the man who doe. not mmteelote the leanly elan only shove If any there 1.,, we do nor address our selves to him. Bat to all o th ers as ray, if you wish to render shaving • plevlne,putt•nate a box of Jule. Hanel , . Almond Pistachio or Atabro.ial Shaving Creams.' It Is utterly impomnble In find Words to de. seribe the feelings of a person who has been used to Shaving with °ldlest, soap, upon making tondo f th is (or the firm rime. It as • combination ell - wonder, ad . teratiap, and pleasure. HAULL'S SHAVING CREAM is-exceed ingly emollient; rendering the Wriest and molt wiry beard soft and pliable, producing en admirable lather, 'and , lionbayn d i p re x ren me gt hmaitl d u nalte u a e a n a t l la a y n ing a ti a t ll feeing of the akin which la se often experieneed lifter rhea, Gentlemen using Jules IlanePs Shaving Cream, j may face the coldest and _molt piercing wind. Mediated, alter use, without the skin hero:Meg ehopped.„ And those whn *nee unit, we, can Safely say will never sae any other. • One great advantage, which will be egibeiallY ap preciated by. those who wear whisker", is the fact that it mill not discolor the beard, whiny most snap* V i se t :gni a keT aY .lnt r e Vir74_ I='n4"c'ent: InT delightful preparation., emnpuonded in the utter exclunkm of all ardcle. nalcohned to render the operation of shaving unpleased, end will he appreciated by ail who male tr i a l of sheer. Prepared orityhy !. JULIhi . HAVEL. Perfatuer and Chemist, - 1 . 3) {Amist , Par sale, Whole:ale and ni retail, hY B. F.b."'"' & Co, and IL N. vitubanh: sad Joh. 5a e and .1. Miteite/I, Allegkemr Ctrs.,, ' reh27—..9 • WROLESALE FALL G00L45,.. A.-A. MASON '& CO, did dr. 04:111AILIEST ST.. • rrrnaraes t ra., WOULD .olieit the auenuon of blerebsets from • all section. of the consul,. to their iem om ,,,,, Sleek of New ' Pall Goods, commun. the largest and most templet* assortment : MI western county, oOresitting of d 7 eases best sty/es Aims. se do /escorted sod AITATIC4II Gingham. ; Xi do Alperass, Permutes, arid Merinos; 1 do Cashmeres sad De Liter, 45 do Satinets sod Jeans. - • no do Cloths and Comintern; 70 do Bleached Medics; 'Co bale Flaneets, all rotors; t R do ~ y loymers, all gredam .110 de Grown Muslim, hest makes.' Also, cues and neeltear* Of SHIA dhasek. Wu. Gotta, =Weary' do, Tailors! Manning., Lug, Hosiery end Gloves, de, from Ma saLl damndest of this establialintess,or elsser• ' , mess Lialatest and most desirable good., ond Id Panes es .d e d lower than .yeastersr holm Briny monufaetorers'agm• for lame gmnshles of Dorstsue Goods, thez,pareee. We orders of merchant. lot meek doliverable in this city at the same 'price they mild at in entree c ut, ess: Merchants either going- to urOing GM the •11 invitee to en erunthation. of their stmt. A A AlAt'ON & CO orthlbadp4iirthal IZMIIII • an, fa We 1.7; - 457 Wood in E. f i t le. on of •Paler alk a d an. e eol aging