• J ..1‘ • • ~ a - * r~ ~ •'~~ , •I‘ There is no festival more universally ob served in this country than that of Christ mas. For thousands of years, among all civilized nateans, in every quarter of the globe, an annual period of rejoicing has been observed about the period of the win ter solstice. But it is only inchristian lands thatit ui kept with that religious venera tion, whiebteoOneeteli with Itilure94l4 enjoyment, gives •tspeculiar cltet in With' us it is a day set apart to ,i:ificie• the birth of the Saviour of mankna arid as such it comes freighted viytii plea.sant memories and bringing "glad . tidiegs Iff great joy." Although, initheeilraletti , Btates we do not observe Cherstrcuia with the same cere Mentes and: outward rejoicing which char acterises the day in Europe, yet it is, aske have already said, a holiday more generally kept than any known in our calendar, un ' less we itxcept the national jubilee. ft is the season of family reunions—of the inter ehangeof friendly courtesies—of giving and 't t.';'• '`• ' t receiving tokens of regard—of general re joicing—of public amusements and festi vi 'A eNs- ,' - • l c ;5- ties. It brings to the aged mind recollec 4, „ „ , 14 7 r e L . i... se , 703.:** I ieio«:4 ' ' 4 lions of the happy days of youth, and it is r'el l4 4 lt ''' . .rt i • ' '" ' the season, above all others , which fills the ee 44 ,,r e e 41 1 / 4 e. 74. "' t • .., young heart with joy. Care is banished for J,Telit't• l ' l '7 el , ... ' - , awhile , sorrow is forced to hide her gloomy L,"))e i . \ ‘ • 4 r' ' 0 • ..., . countenance , and all the world seems e - e " 1 P( . 4 e- N e•-• .4 7- ..' . wreathed in smiles and filled with enjoy f.e c ... .- . c 4 i , - ~ „....„6 , .Y. , (Y , ''' • meat . .r.: - . , 7-, , 1 .7 ,-, - . .... t: , We are glad there are times and seasons r ••• i,' • e'rt 1 - ~ • - ..''„ , which bring so much gratification and 4 , 0 „: , , , r y ... 0 ., tri,, 1 ~:t . . 4 ~,, enjoyment to both young and old, and for a ...i,,‘• 4. t' ' , this reason we have always been in favor of e- • d, ; f .., ~, . , holidays, for we believe that as nourishes_2 ,'r ti of benignant sympathies, they are good, and . " more especially Christmas, with its good, te•,. .$ = ~.., 4 e a,l/4, old fashioned custom of presentations.— , .-:-. '., ,""•• .k ' ... Such occasions are calculated to enlarge our ~ , ' -4 1 .4 ',. ' sympathies, and in the atmosphere of s'yin e , ' ' , pathy the seeds of virtue acquire a fresh N 1 1 ' . ft. ...... N.! tality.unless It is to be lamented that our ct, , - . . , - :"...Vevet, - .... t..., ~... ~ predilections for good are frequently exer f l s l o 4. .. .1 ,4„ , : ,'re'" : I' • - • cued, they will soon grow blunted we re -,,..i• 11 ' 2 .- • ,; quire constant training in othets of ,4 4 kind . f ie"e't t e l L . r ~.. . , ~,...,- ness and benevolence, thus giving full sc j t ' e * . 4, 1 1 , , I , s , to the more generous and ennobling ',hut f. 411 ('' 4•-, . ' ".. ,i *1 l' ', . a't ~4 r,' " , ' Y'.•' fat yor social circle. The training V.l le 1,1•Il '• it'' '." • ,:.' 4 . -." ' ; ...I , . L . 74,*4*-.. .7:r t .. , ~', -, l "tt; ,r "'1 ". when ail around is icti • joyous and e \pan ,- tete , t 4 ' -.` ' ' . ,ire, is most favorable to the de' e loi meld ie.‘„4+,sif , - 's 4 s l 4% 8. ~. ' * . !,1 0 1. ; :1, 0 ,1% , .. „. , ,I• , . "... • A the more kindly feelings of the hem t 1• 4 %; e 4 (•.;.' ..., , - s •• • find should, therefore, be brought into pia' •ie^,- ~ •, - .„0 '' ' ~.e.•.. ~„,,. ~ • , ,3 4 •P i Itl . t. • whenever practicable i-,:•,-4 t ~., . ' , .<,:k:: , t_ ' 1 . 1 In the advent of the winter holuis‘s ••'..,-- $ - —. . . "•, • „.' il.. ' 4 there is much to foster these kindly feeling , l 'tltl'F,`,-, ‘• •••• -. , •,‘ •- •• - „ , • . (They constitute not only the season mention ':; 1, 1 i j t ,': . ' jed in our text, but many association' cluster It ' ' ' .1,`• , : 4' • - ,T-4," 2 ~' ;2,, i' l / 4 I ,•• around them I y which they are invested .4 1 I.': -'a; . • " 4 t „ . , ... ' with a peculiar and holy interest. The -A,,,,.fi - '''.. ,'• ,' , - ilb, , , • , " hallowed and gracious festival of Lin .44- „ i 1 t,tst .1/4". ft - C 1 • e I. . t Matt) le etelleared to us by the remembrance ,„A • / . , , , ~,, • of the birth of our Sax lour and the inetil '-' 7 % " ' 1 :` ' ' ' '...1 culable blessings purchased for u- I LI , 1 4 eV ,- ' , - A life, sufferings, death and resurrecti. n , I i 4" K. * K .. .... '- 3 / 4 a day devoted to His honor, and as snafu . ;: f .:r . , - --, should be respected by all who belie in c 'Hie divine mission and the redemption of Ita , 4 - : , ." „ mankind, and it seems peculiarly• appropn 4 t l6' 0 , -,„ ~, .., - 1 ~, ale that on the periodical anniversary of li lb 1 14.W-* ;•• ...:,` ce 4 " q P ..;4•••‘•••• m• 4' 4 - " 'C . ' .. 1 larth we should not only rejoice and fed ~i1 1 ,,,,,.1 . ,„?„, ~,.."-". `• i_ . Z,, , t:!' bilfify 4 "oitreelvesr, bet •endeavor tie make ~‘;',.,",' -0,.): •'‘' . ' 1 . ' • e% . all about us share the same feeling. 4 , .., ~", , ~. , ' ;I. etiiiiiitm'as holidays serve a good our s'll-7``2,,,-.4..'4"• ' '• ' ' „,' , - ',4 r s g4 t , • -4` • - '-7, 4. `;...-• , i - ' 4 "- - 'e 1 for whomtaxation and amusement is more ..4.... ' -,-,,-..) unkertaet adults. In early life v, e q,- o -, ~ . , -c -, -,,,,:-..,....y .44, have, though perhaps ii.Pfireciatrng the so .'flOqs .4 ".ett.e.•'..‘,2'l ,- -• • .4 ~g k, 6 ` . . k "*41 , ,,..•'"', v '. •• , ,ir lerenieyot thenecasioncleas keenly, a clearer t..li.ssirpit_it- „'' , ", j.t ..e: t''', ' .„.• Vi P* 6 114/ at5 ) Wl., ,is 19 . 3einirt by ehristrna. e.l''''l .- ' e e "Y - 4' ''' . 4 .. '1 4 l'? ' ' - i:15.• 1 ti ' Z ' l - '- ''''" ' ' I ' .. 4 times than in after yeani We all reffieni ;ttc `d,.. k', -'::: '"-:" r tier how, as that day approached, ii e filled t t?' , - , »p ' '' •P- ' ?..-, • with isttip i katittiactA, and our little }start- beat 1.1%,';'f .1 , , .;: ' - "44. faster and more jubilant in anticipation of 4 . 1 ,4 ~ ''',l_,' ''.%•-` ; , • s .11 the visit of tlie h childresn'li patron saint• jolly 4 7 11 7 ,44'"14-.4 *,,,,.", ' ." .„': ~ 4 te.,6. i cec _-, .„:1 - 4. 4 old "Santa Claus," We then thought one .. r . ~s cei s ,et .. , , 1 Christmas in a year scarcely Bud:wee:it •"ef• r„ez , .4o'l'.,'V ' ""* rt ', ,' .4....• , , -L. 1 ,-. e s et c I .4 '4- • . and the days and hours lengthened out as , 1 / 4...... ~ -I s t. 1 W , . "7:4 1 T , ' r t ir z. S4 t 4 SA L . ' .t . i, -' the ciay on which we expected to receive the i „Ti.i. 1 '„ 3 ,7,.g•th.,`"‘`,. . • • ' ;W v,, 1., C? :: ~S .... ..,,, , 4 . : I promised reward of geed behavior approach es:,, .-- - k i'l , -,-; . ed. But when it cane; all the linnet% and f 4 ,0„,e - ",„e, ee ~- ,4 - ' ~. i , delay was cohilicensatetA foi•, and the "lant' frkbi: 4 3 ,r" . ••• , :' '"..: ,%' c - 4".., . 4 .I, 'Ai ' ' 1' ty of mci4rniient crowded into that short -.04-f..54.4.-t--.,.. I. , . _ 1 ,,, , w A k., 9R 40,4 0 , vym truly astonishing. '''' •t, er' . .e7.,`4 ,- .1" ~. * •. • .. ~ Months after, when Christmas had passed 4 1 ,A5„,,e4 0 1 . :I• r>... , . , t•••. • .. '..'„'. 1 ' - r [May, kill tl the WO were Lit +Aran v. e le , ir , 4 e , ~ '.' , • ~.. - -n o .,e i dtfi,.. ,-,-,‘,>. ~, ,-: ; . . ep ag k 6 74 3 t aam eick, and found there& green spot -Le- ki j ,r-,,e- .7 , , 44 by, t. , &.....,..t.......,, - ~ in o ory, giving lui!glitatteiii even in 4," if":".7 ) k t , s k-5.,7, ' , , , its recollectioa D66ftises "loung Ameri .. , ..4 ,1 % 1.. , 4 `,, . ' 1 ca " I V,lii4: iirestt - 'tt day experiences the as me •dr.,,d;tt.V,,e lb est.?e t -' • I , -- feelings . The advent of this joy inspiring It,etec t e;e -, ' s . e-e•c•atrt e' 4 1 1 4'. 1 f : ',.. - T '' . . time, has been long and eagerly anticipated 4 .24 1,,,,e,7 4 0. 4 44‘ , by the "nog, and this morning minty a ..filseeeel•- 6, , r i i '''-'''' '' youthful heart will give venttoita imprison- V< N , ed enthusiasm in a prolonged shout. yet s i_ c. ,,,, , 4.' •t, r. ith , , ~ . 1 . . • =EI . .~!' t' r- •. •: , t tt t . 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NIV . "-...0 ~,,13-42,4r- e k,...4 vr..t.,.$ $ • :r a• r c. _ ~. , - A I 3 ./... X ":"- • ~,.. , c, ,tir-,.....e .. “„__,-.. ? -,. . , -. ,-., • .... Y ~.t- 0. =s.r - ' i:.s Y"..ii t- , 6 5 - n_ :.• A .- , -, ... , t $ „, .., t '''' . :4 ' - ,/ , ;'::: .• ,' ,- . P.: , 1 , ' -I: 1 4 I rhl 11 , • •• • - • , • „ • ••4.J f• • ' • 7, - '7...,4,•••.1 • . • , A.,••••„ ‘ „,.. f•• ••, - •• • TaikNigattfol.l"c",.B.Etaitl C; 'for 1860, is at Vhit • - • work for the CifiholigtomostinitY• . . • • ••. . . O 4 4 / 'he MONDAY MORNING: "The season for courting, for weddings and cake. For turkeys and pndthiags, and all the good thlugK. For eating and drinking, for happiness' erike. And eoanng with poets on fancy's bright wings " 11, --,l.l.:'''' ', ;A ' ..t 0 ..., , ~,, - 4 1 \a}i -- ~....., ~,:. wi‘ trolly sanguine juveniles the re orq. Ate holiday will not come up to the anOtApatiOnt We regret this, forwe should to see their . cup.of.lier.piness overflow. Mg. is One of the great features of Chriattries---the enjoyment of the young. TO ttlTtlzt ittwill ever be a season of mirth, merriment; and unreggined enjoyment. The'svjoiments of " children of a larger growth" sdisa.liteo3,l4o4r,tir t ; the relax alomarona the toils of business, which i ,,,at some seasons is absolutely essential, and me expansion of feeling produced by the genial eastoinsof. titeiima, are not without benefi cial tiffeeta. Then, too, the parting with the oldrt.t . fxr and the welcoming of the new, with , the festivities attendant-•, on both, are suggesii eof agreeable and soldmiTtlioughts, which Must teach us the holy lesson of good will to flUr fellow creatures. If the feelings thus aroused could bapermanent, we might Predict en entire change in the social pro clivitist3 and habits of our commuity, and qurselv,es upon the incalculable improvement to the cause of morality Witin ir .wou t isl ensue. then, - itri , jeitreitray, hAartily wish all tughtir wir.e n es : alie may fall. " a mem, t t rysting that they may enjoy tt.in every proper way, and thattliey may live to drink, at many Christi:nag °an- i ners, a toast to " the day we celebrate." Virginia - 15emar:ra'tie Plfate ronVention Ate' Meeting of the Democratic members of 'di+ , • Claft+il Ekisembly convened in the hall of the !loose of Delegates, on Tuesday even ing, the 20th of December, 1859, it was re solved.that theBtate Convention be he t id'.:ie the city of Richmond, on Thursday, the 16th day of February next. The Natianal Democratic Quarterly he_ views for 1 4 1evetatrer 1859. We have rleoulyo4 . thia valuable dem.Eßatic rflftlyiyubitabed by lion. TbOmaa B . flor vtl4e; 'Wteltingion city, andive gill take VICa - '461 at artiferly day, to notice Il, L at large—in tbe,tuesol4l:4o2oltWiii92lo it3o.sll4PUNic Path) Post. DEC. 26 C EIRISTMAiI. MEMMMIIMI Georgia Moving The Georgia State Convention, call,al by a caucus of the Democratic. members o„Libe Lt.r.3; gieluturi, assembled on the Bth iner t ,; at Mil- TtOs 4tiiis of thellewocracy is fa- vorable Seciretstryltobb, It passed a rests- •-•-. lotion piksentiii - Wliiro. Cobb as a candidate for . ; the ChairUstolf , Convention, and also: Irßesoltaq, That we. will send ‘lidegates to the National Democratic Convention to be held in Charlet-ton —that we ',W I :, our,elves to the support of the noul;nee ot that t'onventlott upon the rendition that it determines to main tain the equality of the State= and the right- ..f the South—that we will ylehl nothin.z, thoie rights i.c t/ but trill Ae tna!, i a -trict and untiaahliell adherence Ito the doctrines and principles on the MI hit, t aif slavery and the rights of the South in common Territorire of the Union, which hat j been recently declared by the Suprcille Clourt 'of the Tinitea States. Resolved, W ith this exprea..ti:m of our opin- OUT delegates to the National Democratic Nominating Convention shallbe untranitnel !led in their action, except as to the selection of a ctuididate respecting the principles indicated 'in the first resolution. The Convention selected sixteen delegates to 'go to Charleston. The following are the four delegates at large: the Hun. J. T. Irwin, the 'present Speaker of the House of Representa• 'Oyes: the Hons. John 11. Luinpkin. H. L Bunning and H. It Ja:lstiocili. The Io are the Hun C. J M'D inalil ernor the Hon T. Butler King, the Hon liVrn ,H. Stiles and Col 0. A. Lochrane. Tne pr , •- ceodings were very hartnuniowi. anil the de: , - gates selected are men of high character and unimpeachable Democracy The other State Convention es:: d hr the other wing of the Georgia Democracy. whir h controls the State Executive Ci•ininittee, wiil meet in Mardi next. It denies the right of a Legislative Caucus to call State Convention,. and will select another ilelTtlon to represent the State stCharl,iton. These w;:1 be then tn.. delgg - ations from that State at th,• National Convention. Gov. Packer's Letter to Gor. %%Ise It was not until a tiay nr two sine, that ;Lie brief, but eurro,t and manly Packer to G the 11,r per'a Ferry ditlieulty, met .ur et.• Wt pub -1,,h it thin, tr, a !I', al:ed t Brief, conei.e and direct. LOU ." 1.t1.11., and t. at bold and in,lt t ori,i , nt, ye: en::r.er e,pur!.., and pstri,di PEN N,YLV , 1 k. ; F. ( .11,k Eft Harrif , ../rgb. l'a . Y Our It-Wtr•r Uit. het%1,0•••:, t Ilarrisor,borz , trerit.ta, tii thi, inorning 0 2 u;: whom you r4er, hot. It !mu,. u,. 11` !earn. was 7i , 11.17,t1 : was theft v.rffdt!vt,u , , \‘l,:f h v v. \ u •rbstructad by esuard t in nd Ppnn; ienrlln Ens g•inla hail no right to lititiCipate ',Lilt Nl,' 1, ri ,, t do in the I„tare The inf , rtuatl hate riwvir.d in regard I, a cue John En wr, wt; I 1111 , i3O:te‘i,, Lie In the sequel. titter , v and far az I'. nr,‘y , var:la i= , • , I.,•ert • eei or wili wo r-suit nny •rti. , :l v ur rdr.rs .r ekewhero, to he mad , ft dtp , t, r. ft refuge f-r Iron) , )ther why t white war t:r. , r r- When that , tL, Val"li3l 6111111 1.••• n• all •U• 11 (,, .h.• ;AL- :are r tal:y rind.rxtod 1V:.1 F. F.:. lit , Ex-eik.ncv th- - Appeals to the PreeldeLt from Decision- or the Departments. A 8 applicatt ,, ns ure !nude t the President rf th^ T:nitei State , by clairnt.r.te vvho eon,ider them,' agri , ved by the ciatuna of the hez,l6 t the csecutive depart- !. merits, and wt.o, thrr. , f, t i; peal t. t. r reversal of thf‘ ,- -e it dr..twed prop- Le t.t., ate r. 1 At., t. at..•tt k. sihr.e er to publishth.. , nt..t .r 'h ht tta , by the President to a highlytall-' hank , . . o I t A tird iDg tlrm, whlch lo- - II t „ • i,,rti, n , ,t to nn dining to 011Lortal -11‘ It/. L'eh ri 4t• WA,IIINttrUN. I).`C I hay. , ~I.r ;se 'rthl rr t sot. tnin:n.... a i-ruies spi.ca; from tidis..itior. of the • retary of nod's& )on et, two t• • First h,s r• permit. you to Ituitt,lt at Sail Prar.ciat so ail% portion oir lLe 14. , VI•rntio lit tents tli: .14 1- • th:rg tH ,, r , •thott n k rt under the proposal, of ale ~,„ ~t . , • 17th of Decetnteir, : and sei,dtd, 111, re issisbei Ihe I,t..itt,a, fusal to refer the questton to the A tt.iriii.) v!! th General. ant%wer, 1 have to litfor:tt cots that ac tip peal does not tic to the Prt-tdot,t Iro,nt of the beads of the d tiereht Ext. titdve departments. This has beet. settled both i.r Judicial decisions and by the ores ti , •• tn. government. including that of the tire- sd ministration. Their nets and 11H•1-1.0 u 6. Acts and decisions of the Pres'deni, b.r n h:ett he is held responsible ; and they are itta in last 1 , , in all mom of difficulty and importers,. It 1• for this, besides tiler reasons, that • alum.: consultations are held two e,ll each week, isto•f, , where question. of public lilt,rt'St,to ttu.‘ A arise, are canvassed and decided If the Pre 1„, st d hi. • . h as , ;„,. 1 nKnt r sublime dent were hound to hear appeals from Lead- „, , , of the di ff erent departments in as; 111,, 1.t.r0 • w „ r h east strengthened the -11,1,1iLi tile bereaved claimants consider thetnsels es aggrieved , st would be impossible for him t o tt, wetter, "Slff r 0. t me auto labor. In that teas t ive . r y claimant di-,;1:,(1- rue, and iorbid them re.; ;or ~f 4;len 1. the king ed with the dixusion of any dopartmf [night ! dom ~f ttenv,t, strikingly appeal to him for redress . and be nould , ch obliged to resexamine the documents and papers th„ gentle who, once trc,re on each and re-hear the arguments whir h i r on beet, retat Christmas, becoming a little child. submitted to such d• partment. and either oild, to every hearth stone, and pt. tic on the affirm, reverse or modify its deci.d• shining CI, ruiimis tree !hon. gifts which make This would enurelv change ii;o, mate rein 11., heart , • 1 / 1 1t1 Ito its , and tions with his confidential advisers, rt , triv , rl:ll,4 add ie.; r e t o his „ye a , vi them into inferi. , rocourL, i.ntn-elf tint. is superior court of errors mind app-ais there w..u:d r,,, private part;:•a and Lb., g,,s ,, rnii;••• \1 too chtiort of the head of a depaz was we: fifty gcnt.cm, ti, tin n iuding th , American of the clairmint.it would be lirrii; h.it, if it ucr.• a ter, Congro-s, met thi , city, on against the ell, marit.ls, u. u:d I, sr to at, append to the President. frie truth is, au, h ar. appellate Jurisdiction Wwouldrender it urn p.,su r'L'it" I. ble or the l'resident tt.d),cnarg.. lon, hi g h loots p 10 01 A • - IL suvr-qi was to the country, and would reN , It'd his Lidice „ H „,,, , cmurifit. 'aim- in the last resort into a tribunal to hear and determ in v e to• of , hue, ati , l Aube/Van., HY It/ the Nut 18 there th. iewit , t „ pr.l .‘l,lLll.t, part. urisdiction I,n; vtu, 1.1,1 ( 1 11,` CcnsUGaivn :4, 1 , 556, (486114a-3 A Col.r;“1('Iniul- • tho , P,•eht; •,; secwil .uoh e!,:zPs Lev, pr.,•;.i, p hat C.urt or to Conv,r , ,,, I L, , ~•H \ refer you 1 \IR , HI k N s • Hon. a. Rllack ne t I ' Itud . 0 &et 8.-thfOr.l homo I ;.9N. it , l'acel c.•. • k -are. 'Let, e mut remadY r BOWlllah, advocate.': the 4 ;Mill.. lh.• At- ' •-.( the Fli 1.. aN- .14erLieLl, createsa healthy apf., .orney Ginna-rat ~ 1 I - -Intl I.r ~ just ja n i rlv r a .e zr . y " If h.. liaz.ftfe $ Tort: 1.- . r Dirkin.roi. irtrinia Huhu r, ';'0013 of It ,u..hatta, ap4aka much to its favor See advert/ten:Ktt (korgi., 1, , r . Cobb. Illinois livr Douglas, but iu another eliltinin Rend Whero repre 4 elltAllaa man , f the great Ikernavt 9 ; r lYoltaii — d ' ls t ihteo.r('-seiu.ulpuu'i:ut4p in,icZ°L,t,,u,.. Stat. , -1 P.•nrivylvaniq p ublic in" of ,)-1414111 ;i: 14 fo r7 li d intru at iv o c n elet d „ o n "r tetcl o r cit h* ci t u e de l ne d graat Judge Black warrant.. tia fully in regarding ..ity tmitanoa.,wlaion the public should guare in d uce d .rehaelug. b""t u Ilupunl Li Lltat,uur name him. as that man.— on the label of every larttle you buy. IJE:S .A HIN PAGE Ja. % C , C), Suitt Proprlet.orm, fro Yes. Pr.nnsylrania has her Black, but ;he r , eteeeu I'u - et Sonond .Parnituzylt. has also her Buchanan—her favorite who is neither dead nor sleeping, and the ‘'i t t.PprEnzellta Livr , Marl of the great State of I et ri sy Ivan i Whvn our good mother di,clar....t it time .mough to beget or adopt another. ".1. chairompty 'le the word unQwavod " 1. tar Kin"! empire unpossesestal g" Sympathizing With the Pope. tisrdinal Wisernan left London Mt tha 20th _November for Rome. The Cardinal takes with him an address of mpathy from the Pope of tte Roman Catholic Clergy of Westmin ster, and he promises that he will lay it at his Holiness' feet with his own hands. Achllli Rev. Dr Achilli, a somewhat noted scamp has been arrested on a charge of adultery Bowman. Geo. W. Bowman has been nominated prin tar for the Senate. Inul 1 a I I. \ 1 1 i t \ LL•wlnbw ... rg,::.:l, :.] •ry NiAt•tiNlt FUND SOCIEI V.—A meetmgo(the :I•ociatitlnurs cn Lou diAattiatc Fund entitettl' t will. be Itt , nl tit use HALL, rfth stre4)t. nu I Urtt . lDAY:D•oom her 111, at ti ocluek. PAI-, for the ittity, e e 0: fleeting tie 13:21 n5O, _ :1 , 1! The WHEREAS. Lt-tternie-tzumentary on thy ebtaki a FLO E kil TANNER, late of the Cut yof P.t.taburgh, decoavect, nave been granted to the under• tagoed as permloNirviebteed to baud Oblate are requaat to W.l , :e mtmedwte paymeut., and all those baying CI, rm, agent sal decadent will pre.W.lt them, duly auti,outicated for settlemeut, ltdkot _ Egg:, ju,t. received and for JAMES A. FETZER CorllBl. Market and Fm ir Ktreeia., 4u(;E:WiIEAT FLOUR.— 100 bab, tbs.each. oholee.ituckwheat_ klcrur. Li/st received an for bale by JANES A. FETZER, deb! Market And trot AtreeiN. • WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for we by L A. IFAFLISTBTOCKA CO, k, de:k. oor. Fiat and Wood*uit- CITOAR IMINGES, Beijing cheap •at ILI de HOMES, 77 Market-It =lMil Christmas in Berlin From [lie Home Journal We were fortunate enough to amid Christ i rues in Berlin. 1 the greet testtral Lit Ger i many. For weeks the note of prePtration pad been SOUil , lea To , -tore: w e re dress e d intbeir gayrb: attire, and radiant with glitter and show The pipe.shois, in a place where every thing smoko, , but the chimneys, form, PS a 13:1141..kir v course. a gay fi.taillie in the Beane. Th*e are tilled with pyramids of porcelain pipe bowl s: s o me of them corm - de-11d most fahu.- Mimi prin.,: Here, too. may be observed pipes of the most beautifill amber, amber mouth piece:, smokiugcnps . tastefully embriLidered, c pouches braided in gold and silver, and nil the paraphernalia belonging to a habit WI.ICIJ line Made snoiking n tiatiiinal necessity. The imiifiiitiotiers, shop• are also at this season full of sweet thing-. made with strange ciovi- Oea fiir, wait to his tobaia,,, ii. cc the German L'i'e cake. , and t•weelmeets Every day, on the Linden, at the hour of bigh noon. you will find these cotife,tionaries tilled with well dress ed citizrfis, sipping the luscious chocolate, or partaking or tie rich cake, or still richer pas try, which the German baker inanifesta such skill in preparing. For we•-•k, , t.-fore Christ mas, thcaps,onfr,tio: my Sr,• tilled with cakes of every form 111111 der done in sugar and chocolate lint tile ni.ist curious and in teresting Fight of iii, i. th, !wig array of booth 'ir fair stalls For several days before Christi nee the large twill in front and b e . hlrdi the palace. and all the streets radia ting from tho•in, at, tiled v.;th thousands of fair staii=. -'len booths, roofed .ce r an flomied Nothing can excel the ex- e.tve and vaned as,rtinent,.l ebildren's toyH 1-.1.1a . It real it the geniu, of t.ere ex In blted the rir h and varied be, treasure-ti,ei 4e to the wunderlng !d, r••!: II •n , are 1111- rl•tniaz tr , .•,, and a.e they I/I ti wa4-:.- lAsur re th.- ,t...ry t,;4lk ! try., ta.• tilerPlr the S 11. vi tip r t-i- - r _ . bt.nlL , ,ld re-t . agnu, nre ir: f , t.rruur.l- ..d ht the f—_,t v.:th ,14a;.„ ..tili.r6 urt , :;,tter:ng. g I nr,d len! hnt Itlg the I fa!, - 'op I /17_,...!,1 with ts::Ll g I w:r.. th.• Itll iltii lIIMIEMII =NM lIMIMMII 11.• Lr.Grrt• r•vory r., r rir• I;• rrr u,-. l • N!..1 •,.c I tr.• r I I. !4 , -1" 0 ;!. my r ..r . a I L.U.I 1.11 , i • lie el.. L.. 4 a uf a.. 1 nd, , ara •i.v Pub st , ho -, lll , tuse lU I.llrl igar.l The e•ectore of ao much of Lite ' third ward an tea • rt 4 and West of , r 111 11.3 1 / I ,Cl,(w.aX preclunt No. 1 ward, ve s t at tne hone- of F awns Jatnl e. on toe oto nest f Sixth and t • rnhlideld ....creet• TM eLeatalfif t.tte Ilard Stud as 1 / 6 3 .t.tutn and I..aet of Grant :treat., being pretuiwo No 2 of ~.td .card, vow at tho in , eca rf W C .ITll l e, at tf,e troor vrWylae and lite nel streets. The elecuors nrl.he .1,, I w. 4 vote at the Pub. I o etono ,, l Hour- at ••Pood ward lb. electors of so ue1, , 4 the ash., E.a ,, 0 of edam. -trram, battle pre , int - t N , I of a. , .1 a arcs, no: *Lox, Hon... •.•0 I.l.6nrty ‘llaalL In Elawlpre,oact Thn 1 1 . the Paul Ward aS dert South .in• I Wes: .4 Agates -tr.•.s, rw , rly nrarinot No 2 ,•f maid ward v. ,I visit at ihn Tubes - . f0b...4 !10na.., on Ihe o•of hnr •!I'.a• azd nt.rnnta aa. , l pre,ll:l 1.1.« wart•••••llQte al the 11.11.1. • Noun '5,.x. I ant 11,e ~ ector. it the ineenth nal.) w.•t.-e- al as. Pill. .....I.•ra wa.,l* v.do at Shp I . e. 111.5... in not war I I 01......t0r* of List •• •Itall. *rad in.'! • at 11,6 H wart 5 , 7,1 tinder my him 1.1 And Idas. woad of lt.e ata.,d • is, 1./ '.134.1a of lallaorul•er, A it. la&lo HENRI A WEAVE 11. .May or. I 1 1 1 • if F VIT E.` 4 STI .4 Al Al I. , N•- , tn 'IIII'R.WDAY M , RNINI.,I j :non at 1 viii the entire Nor ltrna 1.•/.1g niacin sin land. In Stir p. , ) , Q1a1 and r •Uad.ros alah.l lhor and (..r lwany year.. I , y Monts J & Irr , ut , • , .tner of Fr... and allieklatranin • in tli larga • ont •rti ill 1. , aell I, • •• law t ••••••• nod extunlne for SA Eli{ (01 r.g)) ft-111)Pd. for ))))1.• 1.-1., t.trtilt,• ‘ , l no , r, !I,at, 11 A k• A H.:Nr.ST• n'K ct/r at. !I I trot'. .11 1,8 E[t• Li, f„, %era, 1-1" 1,,v. r it 'ass' IL A. E.SMA rFirst sacs , 1,1" "" E ' r "" l ' - '"'"' 'HOT AIR FURNACES, 1, ~.• rt iLC . nt,.d Lair ; I ;Lg. '77.. h. MEE= lhnl.!. tci. L I*.n.lL. I am ILlt , re I EtISVIIIIb wui L•v, t , Ultr. r: , 11 0.11-B '..r.;.; U.... 1u : :.• : ;r:,..y,0 t; 4 'r 'I '..nut•lJl !.t!. 5 b. mh =MIMI Political [h.. Al u•i~. The Great H..lland Remedy 1Ett..1.- ,plr 4drertistiments A M PriLLocK, Sec M F b Lxecuton' Notice. JAMS P. TANNER, ROD Y PA TI',ERSON, Execu tons . .__ r .._~:—.-fib .., r-- On Tuesday Evening, December 260,1869. f DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. TATEMENT OF THE DOL LA R 8A V. INtiti BANK, for tha aix mouths ending Novell het 3001,1869. In the market. It 15 the NE PLUS ULTRA, designed .511210t1L1t due to Dep.:law - a, for bemlemen and Lad,es wear To be had only at June 184.1369 ....... . A rn•L received from Itepoml tore for last six rnontha Amount paid itepoottors during last Rix months A nu, out. due Dr•npum.U,rs, ez clnnive of Dec, Amount of Cotningrut Pond Jooel ft. I ut , rbgt Accotad ........ • . Totto tunoutlL of Liasl I I Bonds and Mortgag,li Stock In Pataburgh Banks Bills of Exchange Flxtur,s Cash on hand "A Inouittof Interest and eon tio.•11! tund. Nov 30, I nai, Uv idend due Dep.m)U,rs, Le • reinter let, Ps.Sli Leer ,ng as Contingent Fund $ ti 4 The Trustuen hare thin day declared n Dividend THREE PER CENT out of this prorita of the last I inunthn, payable forthwith. If not dray u will bear inter. • eat ft orn December let. CHAS. A COI.TnN. Pittsburgh, December 8. 1559. Treasurer. dhe undersigned Auditing Committee respectfully re. I WE ARE SuIN OPENING many nov pmi, that they have oxamined the Treasurers Semi-An• rho... in WIN F:R siiaohle for nual Report for the six months ending November 3oth. ,stio, and that the) have also examined the assets, roti of Roods and Mortgage., of Exchange, CHRISMAS PREIENTS. rountel the rash on hand, and find the ..MA tx• rvr. ' rect. and to correspond with the above report. Signed, W. S. HAVEN, P. A. MAILEIRA. Fur Groves, JNo H. Nf ELL“R. =MIS . . pROCLAMATIOS.—Crn . OF PITTSLICRuII, SB.-In accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General assembly of the l'ornmonwealth of Penn vlvania, providing for the incorporation of the city of Vaishurgh, and of the i - ariolls supplements to said Act. I. liETlrt' A. WEAVER. Mayor of said city. do issue o,ls, my pro.cdtmation. that on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY. A 1' 1680, being the ad day of the month, the "freemen of each ward of said city." muddied to vote for inembers of the House of Reprosentativ..B of t tin f.'otornonwealth. will meet at the several places of 'lolling elections in their respective wards an I precincts and elect by under the provisions of an act of An. ..einblj passed the let!. day of May. A. 1 , 18:07, One person to nerve as Mayer of said city. One person to serve as Com rei ier of said city, and (h., n pers on to 'eras cis Treasurer of tail cite, Etter of whom slot.; 1,-1,1 their otlice for two years On the same day in , i , inform,ty to the is tore recited authorities, and Infs.) to the ordinance of LiiiloPre dle lus tad city. thy , itirotia Gf the tint Wont will elect by ballot coy person t.. •... a mein tor of the Select Conned of said city. 1 / 1 3.1 litre p er non• t.i ie mem hors of the Common Council .5t.c0n...1 Ward, one pieraou to be a member of the and two, persons members of (tie CoilitriuD tit 011. th,/ Melt, one perstizi o t n member of the Select and r , ..r person.. to be ineud..en of the Common , In Germanv is bright tint! when I ,, •ar• \\*Lnt Chr,..t. :1111pt, ,? n❑ •.;,;t • t,n, t , , (~ rula MEM DIME= 1, 1 n: LILL,IIIIi4 W•rrd. , e I) ( In I Z!, t n(„1 three his . .., th he tat nd•erl Itit• k • 'A. Ward, or,_ It, be k intzalwi 11, I tve r.e member, of Illy tononoL (moron k , tie ► ral&lll , ,t of th« ii+fir qua ure pe o roiviii9 (C c.o member, of tho Co:nr, 01.0 I.• ' N. u.,.$ rerz.3t. 1)., A M.lllt-er r (~.(elect 111:1,1 CA, rscc.c rc 3 t r>cc litettlbAry .1 tae Irarti. LIPP IA . T•00 C.)14) A trlettlt,t of LIM 1 , 4 , it . ‹ . 0 nud three pArSOIDI t, tr. Tnetnt,org ,f th e rernm or ountl !MIMEO r. I t 14 1 - 44 t. 4 to- peret.o lG t, a motor-or .4 ii/e irosot h:.l Oret perse o- oo o.tonbero o: A: . 4roinuL (..:441 . A.• I, 1 teltt.l wlggati, .4'11.11 Le CitlalltieU w serA• ILI a t.o.ooterr : Zr'. House of R..r, - ,,t.f1t1,e" At tt, e!0c0..A.0, La 1.21,.1 dcy of Jan,nry A. I. 150., I se c4. ,, nr , • It' , V,r-t rota at it:- Pnti7 : J V, 4,,r ._11; ~ kt I • 10. , i .1: OW IIIE=1111!11 (;071111t1I rt.wt 1., ;10 gr•ui \•'.h'. If and PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE, HOUSKS, ANDERSON & PHILLIPS, Bi)AßDs__ CHM MEN: ril EN 'KERS, and Chesb Manuals, nu great vanety, at de= WILLIAM BENNET I I t i, staled BEN NETT & CAMBOLL, r regard to r Critter BRANDIES ; WINES ; GINS Old Monongahela & Rectified WhiskyAr L(N I)4 ilsl P IR'PER A NI) liRoWN )17 P r, to SAUCES, NETSDPS, SALAD OIL, &C., NO. 120 WOOD ST AND GENT' BUFFALO OVERSHOES, FANCY GOO Ds 41E11.- A Pref.h asgortmout papt race, red At D SEED--Clean and fresh SPALLL'Gb PREPARED GLUE. Catawba Wine, at Slyer battle , French Blacking, by the dozen or pot, fine assortment of sponges Baker's Cad Liver (Al; Old French Brandy; Perfumery and Fancy Goode, for sale by 8. JOH &STUN, de24 enreo r of Smithfield and Fourth sts. VALL'ABLEMS AT IatTION.- On TUESDAY IN°, Dec. 27th, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial nagg No. 151. Filth atreet, will be bold -30 share' ClOizens' Book of Rigs burgh. 60 shares Allegheny Brjase Coikailay, 10 thane Allegheny insurance M . Lnpitay. that J. aDA flatigneer. . . ..:..L1 A,,,.... NMI ativerfistments. E COOPER OETRA TROUPE cHRIs ti Tmip, —nrc vir Will give the Opera of rr.ll F. Al( 8T SER‘'ICEA BLE PItESEN THE BAHEER OP B.EVEILLE J. r a PAIR OF :NICE PITTEBUROEI THEATRP. 4QT - Bux Book now ope! $11..1.3 ~.v $ v 2. 1u.u75 49 • 17,5iV ISJETS t 187,8413 (14.1 4 39 41.5.43 /12 E 17,1 1.707 54 CHURCHES, MANITACTUREI. , Ftt NO 150 WATER HTREN7I CHESS HOARDS; KAY & 6.5 wood street. DAN. J CARHOI.I IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TOBACCO, CI6ARb, W. E. SCHMERTZ t CO.'S, 60 31 FIFTH FITRBET FOR THE HOLIDAYS C 134,8. GIPNER _ _ _, , r .__ _~ New (Advertisements BOOTS OR SHOES, SLIPPERS OR GUMS, AS tit •nu he used geed a , lvatitaLize. alll the hest place o, buy then, us at the Cheap Cash Store of dd Market, hroood door from Fifth mtrret Y., ❑tr Is ,•4111 vian.kur Tin •4.,, G 'l' $2213.348 bU .14124 6d2tx.l IIH NE \i' YEARS' PRES fsr. Ult 8282.5117 4L, KNIVEz RIFLEb 1)r ntlythlng n, :lie t I.Elt 1 lire. cheetp fur Wash At s'-'99.946 SI Pltlc ES NI K ED_ W N.— Nnw is the time to boy tlr stinini and New Years' Presents. Mant arrcle, unary-. 1 iMPkr. than New York £l O ,l 'KEEB MACIIUM, 17 Fltth street )L 1 Di 1' JI"P,11.1.1 cdFi's f•i , H TILE >I:LLIU\ $ 17.340 41 UNPARAI.LI..F.I, IiARGALN;,: CREE& 17 Fifth street. HOLIDAY GOODS ! ! FUR COLLARS, Kid Gauntlets, Aleigh Robes, Cashmere Mufflers, IN ENDLESS VARIETY tt.a be eoIJ ut RF:DUCE.I , PR;I:Ez, L. HIRSHFELD SOS, PA U LSON'S HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE; I )1)1 . 1 I 1111- I\ )1)1.:CF: THI- I 1 - 'I.TRS; LADIES ORS, LADIES FURS CHILDREN'S FURS, • CHILDREN'S FURS, CHILDREN'S FURS ‘,ENls' Fi kt GAUNTLETS, GENTS' FUR CAUNTLE'Im, GENTS' FUR GAUNTLETS PAULSON'S, PIELSON'S, A PS, H S R T S L 6 V E. 8 HOLIDIV BOOKS FOR I N59-'6O KAY & COMPANY, 15 VI 001) .!, Tit E ET, H .; VI N.\\ \,l\ HOLIDAY BOOKS, ••••a• i•nrr. I 1.:14- I 111 K H' 1 , %ltd . .. I nit!, 23 0 valtreviniki, I. Al ‘srl. 11. :al . he?. F , 00..0 ni:A KSPLHE kiA\l t 1. - * 1.. I Pt , r4r, 11l F . fFiCArTI I.> .11 IS VI 'H,, citted THE k T rein. Mapietii,ll, AN I , lit it Niril„k t,tl S r ft y I. IF E \ 1 , kl; k.k I. . 0 4,10.1 11,11 AZIPAL,4I4 I , 00m. H 1 31Ne 1 Rait; 11,•11.1 it y nn Tinted L 1 lb l'ltoM lIIL L.l oF a •oi.e:b 1 1 . 5}:11 , 1.1 , Isotitx tiF Pirt s 'lßY.tutkey TLfE iETIt. AL Wi_ißts o f Eta; A R ALLEN PV E. Illustrated by the best o.tists THE GaLLERY of FA Mot's ENGLIsiII and AMER ICAN PoETB, edited by Prof. L...i.pee; richly Bound and tiu+tr '4 I HE GALLERY of FA SIMS ENGLISH and AMER AN PEM tLE I'. N. Uniform AtAlvt, POEMS: I, eauufltll y Illustrated a itii one fluottred Wood F.:10-,,i1.(4 THE PARABLES of.- Ltiltlb. 1 volume, folio; , degantlY 1111.1strated kA' ELI u 1; the Deaerted V.IINge, the ACICIellt Mariner. WORDSWORTH'S PASTORAL POEMS—Gertrude of WVorniog TilE FiltmEß hi)? ; EVE of BT. AGNES, finely b...und and illustrated • by liirkes Foster nod I RVINGS LIFE OF WASHINGTON, 5 volumes: half ealf binding. I. VINGS LIFE OF WAS HINGTON - Sunnyside edi tion; half calf; Illustrated. IRVING'S LIFE OF WA' , RINGTON, I vole; octavo oilmen; full Turkey NlOrqceu. TRICKLANDS QUEENS of ENGLAND,' voiutneB. Half Turkey WORKS OF CHAS. LAMB; 5 rots, Ralf Calf. THE WORKS OF LEIGH HUNT, 5 'I HE WORKS (IF EN:AR A. Pt iE. i t 5 Turkey. IioSWELL'S LIFE uF JOHNSON, 4 v.4.h.. bell calf &Duque. TIAZLITT'S MISCELLANEOUS WORE,. 4 volumes, half calf antique. JoHNSON' THY: POETS, haltealfantique COOPER'S SEA TALES. 5 volumes. full cell. OOPER'S LEATHER sncKIN,, TALES, 6 lois.. full calf. THE WAVERLEI N ti VE l - 4 —liousehold Edition; lu volumes. THE WAVERLEY NOVELS, Boston Ediuou; 27 vole LICKENS' WORKS. Tick uer Jt Cu:e new and benutul eitimu, 22 vole.; together with a large amok of finely bound and Illustrated Editions of the Standard Author, of Europe and Amer in the various departments of Literature. JUVENILES e haYealso opened a 3 plvll.l.,toca: ofISOOKs FUR CHILDREN AND YOUTH, by the best etiters, elegant Iv I - ,sond and Illustrated m the moot attractive styles. Warmly and l',K•lryt RIBLE8? TESTAMENTS, PRAY ER HYMN SunES, In every variety of Styles an 4 biotin:las kw — WRITING PEBti,, ALBUMS, PORTFOLIO,, in greLt variety of myles de2l6(4lkltw KAY k CO, 65 Wood etreet. PRICES COMING DOWN. 1-1 177 - E SHUrrLE SEWING MACHINE, For Tailors, For Vest Makers, FOR SHIRT MAKERS, FOR sHuE BINDERS, FOR GAITER FITTER 4, HARNES6 MA HERB, FOR cARRILGE TIC M Map. of Sowing, either in framtheior naandtactorles, .n.k.E.i.) without x (Mil, It is strong 413.1 dursl,l,---will not get out of repair easily, stud 19 phatus.tily the uuly.Machiue ever invented, ADAPTED 10 ALL RINDS OF WORE. We are-uffnringauvrenor and warranted Machines for ONE HALE rErz MONEY charged by other Agents (or Machines doing the name range of work. Carat:La see then, end thoroughly test before purchasing, at No. ISO Market St., Up Stairs. ' , t , ,TAGENTS WANTED d T/latiaw LASSCELL it NORTHROP. Valuable Property for title or Exchange. 20 ACRES, in Somerset county, adjoin ing ag the town of Somereet, will be disposed of by the undereigned•chettp•ifor cash, orin Sainhange for property adjacent, aria the City of Pittabfirgh. The farm is well unproved with valuable building! and barn, and is a deatrable location for a stock or dairy farm Icirne. diate attention is desired.- 6pplyto ' - • dellmdrsv *4.RTIN POP at, " Roder lkeidtirbet, Pa ' 17 •^; " VeitY EW YEAR, JOS. H. BORLAND, It F. S 'I SKATE Hull\ ET . L ErS, so. 136 ood refit. A RI . WRI(tiT A YOUNG'-, No. AA Weßtd odreet Silk Scarfs and Ties, Winter Gloves, HOSIERY, No o 3 W ).,41 tree 7 3 W, EET I I \ 'l' '4 FL EMI Ni G' .r7 l or Wc., .4.13.1:41Uti gtrm.o4 II &I.) Eda,, a ' d ~;~~+~ eet i ' Ply Adttertise T CHRISTMAS AM NEl# 4 39 io DRY FOR `).RESENTS FOR THY HOLIDAYS. fil:R STOCK BEING VERY LARGE and oornplete, and as the season is thus far ad vanced, we are desirous of reducing It, and in order to do . have MART EL DOWN a great many articles at eueh prices that they moat sell rapidly. DRESS GOODS : BLACK AND COLORED BILK ROBEd, at $2O, $26, $3O and $3O, some very nob, with Velvet Flounces. FANCY DRESS SILKS, very cheap,at 60, 02%, 76 and 8734 oeuite to $1 and upward. EHTRA RICH ALL-WOOL DELAINE ROBES, at $8 and $10; former pnees $l2 and $l4. ALL WOOL DELAINES, 3745 CENTS AND UPWARD Coburgs, 121-2 Cts. and Upward HAMILTON, MANCHESTER AND PACIFIC DE LA INES, 12,1,6 cents; e very large lot which formerly sold at 25 cents. DOUBLE WIDTH ALL WOOL PLAIDS, Sly eta PRINTED FRENCH MHRINOB, tWi CALLS and VERY HANDSOME UNCUT S ELVETS. (Cr Dresses. A VERY LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS LAST GOODS. at 5 cents, wthlen ire formerly sold at 12}6 cents. , RICH DARK CHINTZ AND BRILLIANTS, A.B.D lI.E AT 14 CENTS WOR.TII 25 CENTS, BHA WLS, BRUCE kl AND Pi. k ID, LONG AND SQUARE. Also ell Ilia new styles in revarsilde coutres, kr, sad a good assortznent of CHILDREN'S PLAID SHAWLS CLOAKS; PLACE AND COLORED, \'ARYINti IN PRICE- FROM $3 $35 MOURNING GOODS ! 131.4( K. FRENCH MERINOS, BOMBAZINES. 1511,K WARP, CASEINIREFII. ALL WOOL DE SLIAWLB, CRAPE.s, VEILS, ITC HOUSEFURNISHINC GOODS; *heritage, Table Linen, Table Cloths, Napkins, Marseilles guilts, Toweling., So HOSIERY, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS; A fill assortment and at low pricer. N EEDLE WO EliLl COLLARS, at 5 1 ,0334, 2a, 8;14, 50 ota, and upward. UNDERSLEEVII3, I:1)4 coots and Upward. SETS OF COLLARS AND SLEEVE* for 60 cants— WORTH ONE DOLLAR. HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS, In White and Colored, of all the popular et, le, Domestic and Staple Goods, OF ALL TEE LEADING MAKES, such as Shirting tif uallns, Irish Linens, Checks, Tickhiga, Gingham/A, Prints, Sat/netts, Tweeds, Kentucky deans, Red. White, Blue, Gray, Green, Yellow and Plaid Flannels, Canton Flume* Bleache . d, Unbleached and Coleco:Land ahnpet every article usually found In a WELL ASSORTED stock of DRY GOODS! Ne earo•Aly solicit ea exsmtrustion of our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as it will undoubtedly be to the Interest of every purchaser of DRY GOO [6 in this market to do so, either at Wholesale or Retail. As we have a good many:articles that we are selling at LESS THAN THE COST OF LIIPORTAION GOOD BARGAI A.LW AV* ON RAND C. HAIiSON LOVE, (Formerly Young, Stevenson & Love. 74 ALAIXILET STRBUT, Between ToFrth antDistecinci. w. ~+,.,t3-. - IV6 )PHARMACEIL - AND - Alf OPERATIVE C E SPECIAL A'T'TENTION LW" the purity and strength of Medici* Compounds af Preseriptions And r. Also, az tbegtbo re ealabliatnnier4let • A COtrIPLETE A3SORTidiEN'f TO I LaaT A -r-x PE4PUMER.Y.. Ceusfulk selected Iron Um best InauuLERN. Dwelling House for 8 A FIRST-RATE three story lions e; No. 68 Ross street, between ou'rttratroSete7ls offered for sale, The .ho finished e rk t . feeinitlftenltired_ ; bedt„ and'eold watet;.`paved'yarit: Gerne*t r the whole building; Gas inneerly all the her KOOO-41,000 ca• li, and the balance In aqua merits, payable in alight yeah. p. ... r .0.00 first of Apra. _ Enquire on the prernists. • For .' FOUR LOTS A DJI, - VILL, each. 24 Jo 110 . of cheap 1 nfunzation to FIrE. I ' : OE THOS. CO) CORNER FIFTD are prepared to su MEN with FASHIONABLE 4300 OF TPE A,n4 irO!ilafANSHl and satinfactorll • . NO. 102 I, NO. NOVELTII t , Receiving tioNnNuntinual ROM TLIE EASTERN CITIES, wn't F vnal,l e d to utirr to the public the Beet Styled of DRESS GOODS, Reliable as to Quality, And LOW IN PRICE We direet the attention of our Lady cnatomera to our THIRD SUPPLY a Raglans, Dusters and Shawls etc D . HVaI:7B, No. 102 'Market arld.lB Fifth stn. PIANOS AN D MELODEONS H 0 LIDA.YE4I CitICKERING & SON'S NEW SCALE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, THREE lITRING3 TO EACH NOTE ).e Trrbl —N. Felt Ilammer•—Braeed Bottpts, anel ALB.O, THEIR YEW SCALE S 1,2 OCTAVE PIANOS ANEW LOT of the above Piano Fortes Just received direct • from the Martafactory of Chlekerlag 4 Sons, Boston, selected personally, for the 110,4.1DM1N, censtsung of superbly Carved and Plain RoseWooid„Casea. The public are respectfully invited to emit andexaM lee these splendid instruments. For sale only by JOHN H. HEL.LHR, S..ie Agent for Cluckering Jr Bon's Pianos, deli) for Pittsbu • h and Western Penrea. MASON & HAMILii;S BOSTON MELODEONS. PoETABLE ROSEWOOD, 4 1 4 Ocinve, 04.1 PORTABLE ROSEWOOD, 5 ovtavea ,d 6 D. PIANO STYLE, Rosewood, Oetaves, 100 PIANO STYLE, " •• donblereed, • 00 PORTABLE ROSEWOOD 6 " 1,10 00 All of the above Melodeons have THE NEWLY INVENTED TREBLE FORTE STOP. Atii-Ju.t. received, dh - eot, from Boston, a nine an_pply of the above splendid instrument*, end for eallk etalfggi no; FACI'oRY PRICES. JOH NH. HEtLLOR; • N 1 W 001616120 DECEMBER ltt. FROM THIS DATE, JOSEPH W. SP.EPTOM, No. SO Market, WILL a kr .OSE OUT HIS SI7RERICiIt SILKS, SHAW LS,C LOAKS, II~ERI OS AND DRESS GOODS, I: ANIC pc M C • dull CHRIST A €.1.1.ri:1.1 T HOSE DESTI4NG TO." Presents for the Christmas ihrllY2::Wilaill 0310 1 to call at NO. 51 FIFTH STREET, AND P:XAiiINE TEE WILCOX & GIBBS FIRST CLASS PREMIUM SEWIENG ItIRMAIN#I Intel:, are being sold with ell meats, at a very low prlee. The FratakVll Inthte4h thew Report on SEWiNG MACHINES, say "The WILCOX k GIBBS SEWING MACHP., nearer than any other, all the requiretnen4llolslo7 IT. IS TM AS pRg, , • BEAUTIFUL FENDERS, Coal Vases, Fire Irons, PLATE WARAHUK TgAYSAND VOW TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA BIM; at CHRISM - IAB FREgYt; T 8: WiT MORE SITITAILE !FOR A r t Acharßn/aent than a BCC ftilirolderisa PUNS) •ANtr TABLE -auvart, or a nest R Qt . Ormtilit; mare h4aITtoARK Wither Pomfort and MottaWaingY Cirol than a rich VELVET _Boar a awl B CARPETAII 01whic erivittla Wks . • Tarierrof HOUSE - FURNISHING 'GOODS, "' Will be furnialted at, Ir if pticeitifta:fitty , 4iti OLD onPrr WASEitOO • w. atingurtoo*, ' • No. in .. 4Ekket 'steak Pit4tiarak Pad MEI cl4ll, ~y ' '_.l Smithfield and Ti - ' ll FOR THE T. J. CRAIG'S, wow) la n Five door