fiEl)e posl. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. P IT7'S II UR GM: WEDNESDAY MORNING :DEC. For Afternoon and Midnight Tele graph and Local News See First atid Third Pages. Sir Pons othce stamps, of soy denomisstion overmaxactin all. not be received for snbscrin• norm to the not. The Poatmenter here dectinmc to oachnngs the lamer cl=nemintmous for emailer ones, they become useless to lls. {l - DE1110tIRA:TIr; CITY EXECUTIVE CAM- Mn TEE—A meeting of the City Ex. u. tine Committee will be 111.1,1 on next Thursday afternoon, December IXth, at 3 o'clock, p. m., the office of the Pest Punctual ationdaoce of ail the members is re quested. fly order of the Pre..ident. . . JAS. IS. RICEIA NI S, Secretary. The following gentlemen compoee the -In m.ttae. Finn Wa•d—John Roth, Capt. John Rodger: Second Ward—Jai. Irvin, A. P. Ansbutz. bird Ward—Wm. J. Idarni , en, Pet .r Dear, Fowl Ward—J. M. Richards Loui, (ilesenkamp Fifth Ward—Dr. J. L. Duncan, C. O'Donnell, Sixth Ward Samuel Harper, Jno S. Kenneth Seventh Ward—Thos. Barbie, John Hays. RSFrlth Ward—Wm. Griffin, Reuben Leonard. Ninth Ward—Hugh Sane. Samuel Cameron. THE REBELLION AND SLA CATIONS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES-BRE &K -ING UP OF THE REPUBLI- C,AN PARTY. If the extreme men of the Republican party would only decide upon some plan for the suppression of the rebellion, in cluding the utter annihilation or slavery, the people of the free States would take it into immediate consideration. The suppression of the insurrection is what we all desire, and no one more anxious ly than the President himself. Frothy speeches, however, and polished rhetoric from Mr. Sumner, and furious declama tion from fanatics, will not affect this question. Since Congress assembled a week ago, there has scarcely been any thing done except the offering of an in definite number of resolutions, of various characters, upon the slavery question. Every member, almost, has an axe to grind upon that, hut not a single one hfs proposed anything likely to attract the attention of those who are looking to the suppression of the rebellion and the restoration of the Union. Striking at slavery over the heads of an army whichpreyents our advance into the enemy's' country will not answer the purpose ;. the enemy must he made to feel the superior power of the govern ment's ability to conquer, before they pay much attention to the proclamations of emancipation. We learn from several sources that when it was' yet unknown in Washing ton what course the President was abou to take upon the emancipation question, the deepest feeling prevailed among the Union members of Congress from the border slave States. The most promi nent among them were open in their declarations, that an emancipation poli cy would instantly throw their States into the Southern Confederacy, annihi late the Federal troops, and utterly crush out all Union feeling among them. Yet, notwithstanding these assurances, the extreme men of the Eepublican party are acting precisely as if they de sired to inaugurate the horrors which these border State men are laboring to avert. The leading Republican papers, too, are full of suppressed bitterness at the President's modification of Cameron's report. The ablest of them, the New York Evening Post, says of the message that; "Nothing in this message speaks to the popular heart; nothing in it seems up to the spirit of the times; no sententious ut ter:alas of great truths are there to stir the public mind in the midst of trial and calamities:" The Cincinnatiefte, too, the lead ing Republican paper of Cincinnati, takes sides with Cameron, and says; '.'The document, as originally prepared, is thus accidently laid before the public, and we have now given the modifications. While the cause of this disagreement is to be deplored, inasmuch as it exhibits a de. flciency on the part of the President that was not to be expected, the occurrence by which the people have neon made aware of the position of Mr. Lincoln and members of his Cabinet is not to be regretted. The light which was ,aefully denied by the President in his message has thus been, by accident, shed upon the country. The Secretary of War has reflected the sena,. merit of the people; and it is easy to see, from the proceedings of Congress, that the members, fresh from their constituents, are not only ready but eager to Sustain the policy announced by thethecretary of War." The possibility of the President tak ing the extreme ground proposed so alarmed the leading Union men at Frankfort, Ky., as to induce them to forward to their friends in Washington that "if the government adopt the Cam eron policy, it would demoralize, if not destroy the Union _party in Kentucky." These indications exhibit two points. One is that the President is right in the position he has taken; the other is that the extreme men of his party aro pre paring to oppose his policy. When the tug conies, he will be sustained by the conservative masses throughout the Union, already strong enough to sweep Abolitionism before them as chaff before the wind. In the meantime we direct attention to the following from the special corres pondent of the New York Times ft would be a glorious incident in the his. tory of this war, to see the Democracy forgetting past differences arise from its prostration, called again into power to sustain an Administration whose eleva tion it opposed, but whose conservative and constitutional recommendation it is anxious to sustain; THE CA.IICIIB ON tiATUILDA.V kilo' There has been no littli• C I / r. , ad among RepublicaneulN y, to k now• all about t he csue ._ I: f I members of Congress, held ",, at the Capitol. The Times will ha _ly account of it. There is unguesta 4 ,y a Ati wide difference of opinion on the om• mendations of the President in regar to shivery. A, portion of the Republicans are emphatically opposed to the message, and are proper ,0 vote a censure of the policy of the President. It such an extreme , is attempted, there will be an instant ereael, in the Republican ranks, extending into the country, which will be attended by an immediate reorganization of the Demo cratic party throughout the North, The downfall of old Tart es and the uprising of new ones is believed to be on the tapir, to occur as unexpectedly as all other even's of our civil revolution. The adjourned meeting of the Republican caucus, tomor row night, it is believed will be a strir g one." Do) . " The Dispatch's reply yesterday to the Post on the question of the Presi ident's message was not so jocular as were its former allusions to the same subject. Instead of informing us that "some things can be done as well as oth ers," and that it "does not know nor want to know what little bird brought the message in at its window," it now grows serious, and intimates that it will stand no4 r sinuation4 against its shares aster for e. mil and honesty. Why the Post has insinuated nothing; it has mere_ ly stated the facts in connection with the. reception and publication of flie document in question. The Disi.atch informed us that it "did not care" what means it receive.' it; which we take to be a defiant announcement of its to tal indifference as to what may be thought of its integrity and character. The remons given in the following paragraph for a certain appointment in the regular army, are so conclusive that we can not, in justice to our nei. 4 1,1,0 , -, refrain from copying them; "In fact,as our son had already bean for 3 months a volunteer private, doing polie, duty on the Northern Central ltatlruad— had "served his thin" in eating bad ra tions at times and going hungry at others, wearing out a suit of the State's shoddy clothing, and part of another which wee furnished him at private expense, without grumbling more than his allowance,—we didn't feel that even an appointment to a Second Lieutenancy, with the privilege of beitig killed in the country's se-vice, wee so great a favor that we should 'eat dirt' to obtain it; and his success was rather due to the friendly kindneis of others than to our own efforts or influence in any quarter." We beg our neighbor to believe that we entertain no feeling whatever in re lation LC this appointment. On the con trary we trust that the young man may prove a valuable acquisition to the ser vice, and that his dxing parent may live to rejoice in bring the father of 83 brave a con. we cannot but remem ber that there were several hundred others who demolished the - bad rations" alluded to, whose merits have not been recognized by the War Department. As to "eating dirt," we never said that our cotemporary was addicted to that barb.u ens practice. Mr. Fleeson seems very willing to stand upon this character in this matter, but did not dare to trust to that when charged with the larceny of the message. As to our remarks being - distardly" or personal, we need only to refer to an intern in his local colum•I of Mom ley a specimen of what 8 )uie men will do out of p leen. The Disaffiction Batween Ben Mc.. Cu"lough and Sterling Price. The chi,tg e .1' a says , -11. is Wad kn. a tarlia t h e battle 41.15'11/um's Creek, Kia Itilece ;Inch and Sterling PrICA, have nut site f k geiher as lead. era of the rebeflon in bilisnuitri. Among on men in Oaa. Suite, it is genera ly believed that they had "fsl•.ng LC" &Lullt that limns. 'rise t•suee is commonly ascribed la the cowardice exhibited Ls the Missourian*, which in nupposed to have di', gaited the chivalric Lien. but we learn from ( Mulligan—who einem. az week* ae a prisoner in Pr ce's camp, and miring that time was not nuttily observer of men and things—that toe true reason of the dlsaffeetion between these two retwl chit I' tains is that Price has lost confidence in McCulloch a hilt- McCulloch, by v rtne of Lis greatness an geueraof the Confederate army, cboones not to ploy a subordinate f art. under a genera of the single State of Missouri. At the battle of Wllson's Creek, McCulloch was the chief in command, and 't is to hits teary that Price attributes the theaster that here! huh on that occasion. 'I he plan of the retieli. was to attack timers! Lyon'et camp on the very night that Lyon attacked them. For th.s purpose Mc- Cu loch ordered all the pickets to be drawn in, acid get everything in readinetu to march. Just thrall storm ral , a cams u p, enValopilag everything in thick darkness. McCulloch decided to waft till the storm wan over; but the night con tinued extremely dark, and the troops fell asleep . The pickete were not again outand thereeult watt, toe rebeie had not the nlightext intimation of the approach of Lyon, until his batteries hurled their savage masiles among the rebel breakfast cups. Col. Mulligan nava it 'wan related to him as an actual fact by some of Price's officer", who were in that battle, that on officer, while eating his broak tag, mess interrupted by the hurried approach of an orderly, telling turn to bring up hM com mand as the enemy were approaching. "Is that official ?" exclaimed the officer, swallowing his cutlee. The next moment a nix -~ m ind shot from one of Captain TiLten'n gnus cut off a sapling near his table. "Well, by— !" cried tho astcnished officer, "Thal 1.1 official I" and dropping his breakfast lie ran to or ler out hin men. Pi ice's estimate of Metfulloch is said to be that he is a dashing and galant tali/oiler at the Lend of about five hundred men; but that he is incumpu tent to handlea greater number. McCulloch rally, pieties • different estimate upon his own cx. pabilitata, and hence the disagreement between An Inquiry. To tha Editor of Mt New Turk Tiltel: President Lincoln in his me-sage mentions a saying that "one bad General was better than two gni d ones." Can you toll me who was the author oful QUERIST. The -tying way • Ddring his first campaign in Italy, alter the battle of Lodi, when he had driven the Austrian+ usycnci the Adtge,euti was preparing to follow tuom suit further, the Directory saw B& to direct a e ll4C1)413 is his plans, and sent Eellermann to Lake charge of one por tion of the army which was to advance towards Rome, while the rest crossed the Adige. Napoleon at once sent in his resignation, with a letter to Car. not, from which the following's an extract: "Kellermann would command the army as well as I,—for no one is more convinced than lam of the courage and audacity of the soldiers .—but to unite as togetheFwould ruin everything. I wi.l netfAllK,Al,o man who considers himself the first General Europe, and it is batter to have cne bad g.tlerat amt Inca good ones.. War is, like government, cided in a great degree by tact." le reply 'at wrote that the Directory had maturely cbasitlered hie arguments, and the con. iidencivfhey felt in his talents and republican 4 7 . 51, - I . ..l,lecided the matter to his favor. "'Keller. Anann," said Carnot, remain at Chamberry, and you may adjourn the expedition to Rome as long as you please. "IL In Philadelphia, the other day, a gent'ernan purchased of a street peddler one of those pepo or toy balloons. As he was nbout fastening it to bie coat, a smart, bretze sprang up, and the hal. loon was blown against his cigar. Au explosion, w C/a a report as loud as a pistol, followed, and th e gentleman had bin eyebrows, whiskers and mea. ceche considerably singed. Happily he unstained no further injury. Our Army _Correspo4dence. • EfLiDqI3I,IITZRS Fat. tcn RIPI.IB, IM Rog. Ks. Brig CAMP Fwavcr Lowza I.nrnbtc, 7th. Ig6l FII.JEND Fie r.e:—l have boon requested ro state thr ,, u;ll the .•:;,;mu• tf your wildly circulated ma hum that tha litur spitaaring in the' Ca-article of E. late date, and in-poring to have been written hr 1 irillerotnt la•i lALOII. to the effect that Several Mt NOW], rt r vnnropony had *shuffled off this In rl-1 .• II," f I.e, srui the persons named. al heath, no lii t -h I. report, ere now convalet cent, Hitt n the least spitreneneion is felt as to their it "ate It t 4 plainly vieittle that the SOH VP WBB a to,d of 'lie largeet dimenrions, and pllyod at t 1. 1 ,, expense of the Chronicle. The perpe t:Atort, ti forrete4l out, still meet with Summary 111011ilzient.. Ytairs R. C. HA NNEN, Hoepital Steward. FROM THE SOUTH. From the Morn* A 114. or he of the 2d "Hang 'Em " 'etn " yes, hen.; them every one. Every Feist l'eniteeseean foutid recreant to the will and interest of the State i t Tennessee. and knaan to he actively 01,11110111111 iii 1141 illl.llllBl, should be hidig, and h f II). When the citizens of a Elude have, by an ovi rwliv humt hr.) try at the ballot' box, deiertninvil cn it- f irvie li•ltcy, and by that pcl'v have nee-- rated to brill, I r the de ten.— of their homes and firesides, every reeirleat the istl of plat State ehn lends or givos aid to th- invader, ilvserios as hilly inerey on earth as ibeelzetiub all give them in his empire. Wherever 1110 edirsdtke head of ire-soil is lifted it should he token oft, cad that quickly, for its poisonous sali va is onntsgiiitis as the va. of Maretnins. "Hang 4, ❑ANG " AVERY ONE Alabama Legislature. 9•h, Isn;:-1.1tore of Al,hann hie approprlsteal IthOoo for th ,, nort,so of ermlng the 49th regiment Alßharna mill le, at Mottle, wiqt Ohne and bowie hfflyee. The pntivrn to he f_rtnhhitle ani 41•qtroe,ire. Arrival of Prissners 9 !tree 1,-itners t f war arrtvtii at Ruihnit ad on the 4th tui.t. nt, i.y the Cernllll Ll,lll, Ulu/ - r charge ,4eri.iihn; Men, ii, of ernpauc A, Four.h North Cart•lliot replan- tit The ir namen are Cliallen Rutin. I, not Fotit.ix tit nut) ; Daniel limn von private ti. • hei rit,.l Peun,:ilvania Regiment, 811. i Itt try Vemiort, itrivw.e in the Nix'y-ninth It imaylvanta Ke%. 111. A Huila tea} Prisoner Capture At I,ti eftrly h, ILL L i WeLlne4Listy monang, nays 11. e Fir!iiir , r,Ll itLA,LLinqL, .1, it, Hut. WI.- form wan r.l,:fived •6i,lk Jig tlic..tigh an apple or onard in Han >ter root/ y. 1.1,151, W. C. rruith very prOp.ily Mt I, him into in.to•ly. He proved to be one rl the linn!! Hun, prbnonera I I Ilse Federal ar my, von° had made lin, efeapl. irnm a Richmond I,bn:on two on Ili roe •Innye reviou,ly, and was mak 111g t".1:4 way to nine 11.,okadinng fleet. He had been empLyed crime time a, a lilt ptil aurae. Capture of Confederate Steamers. Wo, .)py thq iollnu.n4 iron the Mobile ddta tl er 0:11,1:440.W ono : WO a•e , lll.rrned on good authority flint private :let:psi:eh., re; -ore.! ;t: ity 1 iet to4ht, from Handeiitiret: t ih, iitato ;lot he steamer Oregon put triere ev..il rig end reported the caw IMO of Ilse .44.suners f the rneol one, the the John I;:ign, blld one other ♦meet. We hope the riipor; :eI, a welt fourded, but fear it iv. es the flnif eue tei li l.nown to he tilled with Lincoln gun hoete. The iieo - nets, except the LAW., left here older:ley tnee:::ou .t 1 oven - tents of Gen. Flo) d. I.fl' 3 —A gt ollenum w tin hes pint Ai tlred here trrtu !'..'army ui Westin, VII4(11114 ways :hat rrx.oi t i. rirtumlly nut wiot..r. of the rouotry. the will ,•! (o:,:e fin 9/1 1.11., met , r y eggrfe, a tr...eement for the tn., tn , ,t; 11 u 01;i0 on, by blther 1 kriy, tcriprart.wa" I, 1 , 1 . . yd !Int+ Is I -I; WWI, toe pow', ir,thin tlorly 111.1 n of tho fr,inta an t Etnl TrimePsee Rati•rxf I lin 11113,..1 lk•plte-4 of Tiion:kicky ~.ay 1 I Pp , I i et l ha( coma an e•I»•en u!J• I .T.l Iron) We,tein 1. ; to . CiflneT,ll.oliew wa 11 11 1 1 0,11..7111 /If 1 'll l tl[ M1,1,..11. It all .Irrady flip unNm. have wllbarm‘rll rig I. ta, Iron) f, I to-Ht 1..11/1 to R-r tu• k y Lick Creek liridg'e Repaired. hr Nt'YKrl,o I Exit' 'I Phnt.sat, I.tr,lhat 1111 t 1,1•• ct. Loa uli ;10.1, end (hit th tix will hat, • hne eVe px,•,..•1n MI I It. II ell The/ .I.ky 6,. earl, pfm,ri, rrmliaci llott The fiche Wow hi Tetineiroee. A leittr from h Week) , it. a Ciurioi.Nn paper gives IHter nevst. from Iva,hville. ~ ;, ,v ornOr Horn. had heg , ll to .1,111 from the Lnemsee to intA, nord to xpi.rrio.ri,irts thitt be • .I,d 2,1014 1.• , ) • - nur, - , qtr t. r eight rlde Mailed txi 1,4. had 1,11 Nr.lll - 1114 within a acetic, sr we I .1 1..4et Ten , nrne 111 othrr tfirretiona. l'.le State Nana. nNhY li., had 1k1,01,1 fislM with a , lll£l irrenwled from the hania f ei!lreh4, is the dleree to II arre4' threaterla c.1,•1114r. .411 the tire arm., in the hardwire awrem h,l neon seized. The Cry 8,, , . ~ i n it r,,ts Anl hoddn,t, told haeu La.'s(' 1, t tmailLah an I serrral lartra aarehnuana hed tad. en 1. , r the eaina purpre.o. McGlellan Indefatigable in Prepa ration. Wnshingt, , n eorrenpoudent of the Ne ork T thu4 fpettiN of the set vity of MeCle: Niurr io tinni:y upon us, and for the last two dale it Las Lieu bitter mold. This seeing to most men, military and II III 1) I litary, to settle the question of an advance of the army, Yet McClellan workn on day and night, ,f he were getting ready to move. If it were October Instead of the laat of November, there could be no doubt about IL Ilia industry is untiring Night before last ft wan dark an liiiyot, and WITOPn the river a driving snow. storm wan ragintLyet McClellan wan miles away on the right wing of his army. He rode On through mod and storm, ho, Butt clattering behind him, though they cold not see him. lie could not see bin own boron. one mutually inqu'ren, why all this urgency b If the army in quietly going into winter quarters, , lines would he Laken more easi ly Tod c,.nnnt •hake oft ilie impression that a crushing hinw i. snnn to bs struck: but when, and where mid how? 1-11O+ ha got control of ths eta motile, or illos ha know before hand when the frost and rein will collie and gn, that he no boldly pushes on his F 0 .11,11.14 into mid sinter? That Mc- Millan in steadily weir I, inLi hie way to some bold, !Priory, ninveme L ninny hove no doubt, but It ,uoz.lo ilio wi mid i,nlima, y head to make it out, Why h 9 is Now a Union Man. A very iolell,g.tnt. Maryland gen' f .tman, who has always been a Democrat, and in the last campaign wan an ardent Bred; buidge man, wee in thin oily I ist sp•ing, and was at tho lime one of the meet ultra Seek int I -to to be found. He shortly after wards left here on a business tour through South Amertta, and rot urnrd a few dive clone. Be Is now in favor of p - enerving the Union at every haz ard. U. hen a.ked what caused the change in hie views, he replied hat a few years tince he wee through South America, and, 119 a cidzen of the United States, was everywhere treated with the Ittsitest con-id er.tt Al Ittuif respect, This time every thing ban changed In every Ilttle Slate of Contra] and South America he wee insulted, and when he spoke of his nationali-y wan 'alighted at and tallfiteal.wi:h the rupture hare. "You talk of the United Staudt," fetid they: 'you have no coun try not , : you who have been so dbastful. You are no I /ng.• in a condiliol to fit out filibustering ex peditions, and prey upon your weaker neislibonn. 1 YOU will soon be it,s weak an the weakest" Our f: lend wan no forcibly struck with the contrast be te een hie position as a citizen of the United Staten a few years stone, and now, that hie views changed, and though formerly a etrong States Rights man, he to now as etronsly in favor of a consolidetr d government of the st/l/Etta kind—anything .strong enough to hind lie States together.,-Washinglon Star. • The Question of Exchanging prig The disposition to be made of the officers and men of the United ,1 by the rebels in the early part of the c - meet, or enrreudered throigh the treachery of commanding oteoers and released on pirck, has been a aubiect of serious c - rn vide ranch with-the military authorities. Theee offi,-.rs and soldiers are anxious to be exchanged, pod c.leatsfd from their paroles, PO that they may '•tore to active duty. Among them are many of tb , Lest triune,' troops in the army. It i 9 now pro 1,061 to pit them on the Northern frontier, to garrison the lake defences. They will thus be en. easiedin active duty, although not permitted to Participate in the contest with the rebels. PARAGRAPH NEWS the erection of iha ir,t church America, in 1760. I;,t.V have been erfiritati —an average of three a week. A l'iltimictiq regiment, a few diyA since. traveled B distance of 750 miles by rail witlbmt. change of A imam. di.patch from Brighun Young states that the war news from the Etatea, Bent in the morning is put lished et Salt Lake City in tho after- 'Fur New Croievut et,tes that three cut 'lent di ci ties Lf the Medio i 4 vltutch htve ht.r. commiioned to rtite a Lamne=d regiment preacher• for the Confederate army. Ram are being twit, at ilid.onore for large bcnibs, which will le plaexi in poHtion on the Po- I. MAC, end render good i.erls, in shelling cut the rebel batteries. Tali factory fcr making knit goods, ino:udiog shirts, drawers, It misry, B,toet,a Falls N. 'lC', employs 4 . 000 laborer=.—men, w men, gels and hey„—and cannot Fupply the d. ni3nd. 'l'ns L tar. dc la Marina of Ilevitua, takes I view of the n?izure of Mainal end PI doll decidedly hostile co Ihn att.! Btat-a. It Kaye the otizure wee made riot 4,n the high sem, but us a neutral tea. Tax income !.f the Poet Office Department f r he current year will come nearer by two mai a 11.1 f ni.llions to paying • x it her f, r a number d years past. This f !et is r ii•kin ny the cutting tit. cf bog and unprnfitall 3 routes through the rebel !elates. TEI coltirtal paottle rf Ph hutElphia are palmitin, tag the Haven] , lIEIOL rt r way conpantes to be at, n itodta their c vat They rilsirn that fif ycf then totntlatr ray r mom') over 15,000 into the tar itti lector's onion. Is addl. ion to flu , wooden pontoon trains, Col ones A1ex...11,13Pu engineer hi igsdo has a tr•iu ei nom virsgons, the t otti-s of el,iahareino,t I.• •ri utated Iron, and are thus wit.,•tiglit boats, eaoli one feet long and t :or bet in w-dth. Wllra fastened end to end, and left in tho they form tile foundation f ,r unstsntial le the Knowlton mine, at Lake tiiialetrior, large quantities tf a liver atotmi, s n I it la ateentoned that in all {h. topper lodes i I list region neh veins , of slicer our with regularity. An the vatue ri silver la one lioneircd limes granter than copper this diminver) will give u. w impulse to mining in that territory. Texas Hard Up. An Au .Liu eel r6Apoadenea of the liunet.on 71L graph write. There is a good deal to be done, it is true, for we have an empty treat ury, and our r minces ere in a waefol condition. We ran noCell. et Mane now an in peaceful times our United States boner are not available. our lands, in my opinion, can not be made available now, and the only to ug I oan see, is h.CI/ tea COrtfltlily, Is taxation, and the per pie must face the music. I have no doubt amide r+•he•t ran he ex:ended to our oitizans, by something akin to* etas law, and indeed there 41 a 111. p I.lon nirrady xtaitated to attend reini t may 1, 3 130.1... d. A Very i_Aaugliable Affair A suigwou who h&c, eohho t ti,,d wit h thu er my tells the fo3hw.ng: I remelt - Mt r, one day, in making my hos, ital rounde,n patient, mat arrived, prev - nted me with an amputated forearm, earl In doing no ca.u'd scireely refrain from a broad laugh , the titer was constantly on his face. "What is the matter does not stoke. me as a atlineet ler laughter.' 1. , not doctor; hut exe , u.e !lie, I hot my ann in ao funny away Lae:. 1 still tango when I h . uk at it. Our trot .ergeant wanted tmcving, and got me 1,0 d•t IL, as lam a eorpnral. We Wen' L. gether in front of OW t cot; I lind 14thered tm, ti. k film by the nose, and wan aeld)teg !he Is When o man non hall rant., and t:yit was the la,-1 1 SAW of Ma head and my arm. Excuse nu.. or laugh trig se, but I r., , er sew ouch a thing before." BEFI , ItE 11 AV ING I uUkt Pl - 10Th utinPii TA 140, 1. 1 5. N: ki A.LoNOLIA M This eleganty9ndion rei:ten the ak in tioft aud• treat,, nnpartft to 11 a marble purity, For *ale by Si NI , ./ ,) HI , 4BTUN. enruar atnatthiold and Fourth au orthr. A foil a4aortrnoul. or Roll,t` (1.q91 , 1 and a r 1 PORT' Pandora, Chalk Italia, Llohba' .entur, Moan Feu Ae , ►;wave un hand. deo fit:NUTICE 'ft ) 1 -4 11'( A A NI) THK H Li( A Li!). K.K•4 Att —te.trmornel—T. Al,l,Ci k s , 294 IL'ene.l enre.r. NOW York. Novemte, 18.9.•• Gentle men :—I lately rutlared severely from a woetkuo,m in flit Leek, 0 , NR.401,1P1i by auddealv oror exerting otpt.:l a tiring heard your plA,dcrk much reecue mauled fur neeen urtnit. kind. I prneured one anti uam all that I Could tlesirn. A mingle planter , ort , tl nit , in a week, Sour. te.pvctl.J:ly, J. ti. Propr inter of Urn team( rat t. Flnt,.Y. New y There la Vtillyl in the war of zkila,t-r. the Poromi enteder al Mr. 41,L0t ICH In aetlimi., Cough, Kidney A 11Fettuua end local deem men.. they aftotd ermanent relief% and (or weak Lanka, mutta to the nide, std./ie.., Knit etiaernoihr apains generally, they are nneurpaeseei for the hon e te they impart. Priori , 15 rent,. cacti, Prlnelpa Canal tercet. New York. Bold by Tell XS. .h.P.I.Pri I 11, Piltehtirgh. And by alt respentame demerit In cuetilelLo.l, 11.7:1Msfiltir - LIN _7D _ FAIRMAN. UNDERTAIiKIi,' aoleagent ler Flake's Metallic Hertel Oases. xt R. 1-1171,GEHM CA1311%161' WAR.EllfloAtti, N. 45 SMITHIIIELD BTFthwa Reaulence, ;la street, Allegheny city'. Orders may be lett Al UHA )(LEM' LIVERY - STABLE, Allegheny City. se2l-timd.2e ()RON MR'S OFFICE —I have C ed an office at No. 6t St- Clair street where I can ho found iron, 7 ley. o'clock A. M. until 7 o'clock P. M, timidityn ex reined. and at other time., at my residebee, corner rink Lane and Rebecca streets, First Ward. Allegheny City. deb JOHN McCLUNtI, Coroner. Talssuasa's OPIIO/1., A 11.101111117 Co.. Pa, Pittsburgh,6, 186 L [U. PORIRJA NT Ti) Tab: PHOVISiIoNS a resolution of the Legtitleture of the Onto. moo weskit of April 10, ISM. notice 1,4 b^reby given to all person., deslrollll of procuring copies of the Acts of the next Leg slitture, to subscribe at this office for the name. A few copied of the Acts of the las' Legislature remain for those subscribing, sod others. G. Y. CO ULTE R., County Treat deefklawd3e utiAiktuLL.LEl-THE UND • F- FiNNED R.1313011110QN a UN a (AND' DAT tor the office of CI CONTROL LER at the enscung municipal election dee Ei ARLES W. LEWIS OI.FI CE OF THE CITIZENS INSURANCE C Pitteburgo, oecemher 6th, 1831 f Uat AN ELLECTION FOR. FIFTEEN DIRGE TOR 4 of this company, to If nem during the ensuing year; will he held at that office on 11.1uN• PAY, lath i net.. between th. honra of 11 A. In. and Ip. to. (des-td) HA M t11 4 :1, REA, Feeretary. IUaTO THIS CITIZENs OF PITTSBITROH.--1 announce my iielf to you as 14 candidate at the enatung election, for the office of CITY CONTROLLER. It a long experience in eerie - eland extensive bu• l nees, a perfect familiarity wAh acontint.=, and the ideutlficat On of A llfnttme with all the tnteresta Of my native city. entitle me to you: ono ficienso and. support I will confidently hope for your auffragerr noV.,Af WILLIAM LiTTLE. IrrA.NNUALA MEET! G —THERE WILL BE a meeting ~t tee Stockholders of the NON PAREILOIL COMPANY, on TAIESDAY, December letht, at o'elook p. nr, at the office et Captan R. J• GRACE, CUSTOM ROUSE. Punctual attendance is requested. dealt 250 BALMORAL SKIRTS, ALL COLORS AND PRICES JUST OPENED AT W. & D. 1111GUS'. Th. largest and moat beautiful stock of CLOAK*, CIRCULARS, -LND SHAWLS, All of the NEWEST STYLES at W. & D. HUGUS', ouRNEE FIFTH AND HAREM STREETS del NEW ADVERTISEMENTS E BROIDERI ES, EMBROIDE`tiE-4, FOR THE. HOLIDA s, - A. T - CHARLES GIPNER'S, N 0.78 Market Street• EMBROIDE:RIiD CULLAIS. SETS AND VERY UHEA't Embroidered Co'lars. Embroidered Sei to, Embroidered .H dkerehiers ErnbroidPred Conan, Eulbroid,r,tl SelLs, Embr.id.rtqi llund rcb iof: bro idurAd College, Embroltlc,ro,l BAttn, Em broidon-d flan &fire hiefe NSW DUCEIVED THIS DAY GEORGE R. wiliTE:& CO,, 2,', FIFTH. BTREE AVE RECEIVED THIS DAY FRF.N.2H CAiSIME'LIt: LONG RGAWLy, WITH. ittiO,;H trivort Fere very scarce, and all ilia rage In Yea York Mid Ploladsi phia. Also a large a,sortiasat of h RANCH MEAL. NOEt of a suparior woolly, lOttkht at rocluesd pralsa. Brown Roos and blown itspalag for ladies fires .es. very dutruble y.o Ls. faitilss Merino Drawers and veils Of all EiZOF. doll 2: to C. A :\ -11.4 i UomkAAT. I'ILLYIALI-1411, 000.1111/61 9 , Ittn fib' 1I KI,A. NAVIN. , TION GONIVA. Utiy N y.-11 . t. , 7'1 , :i? TO S'TuCKHOLUE.US--Til 0.13111/t0 them irg id . the St .6:teeth:on of the Mot un reheat Navigation Compani , trite be held et the rice of said GM, pany, All 76 iv 2 NT H'VREF., f, in the city ot i ittehurgh, on Tki LIR9DA Y, the 9tri (lay 01 January, Inez, (.4 required by law) at halfpeat 2 o'clock, p in. 'I he eh. chant; for officers of said COMpsny for the enguengyear will be held between the hours r f meeting and four dell.4w toM. MAK EW ELL S.crollirT. LATE STILES OF WIIVIBR GOODS Ft.E OP I -C7.101". W E 2tro now opening a choice Stock of Went!' t torePt,eoninsung in all of the latest itp ortntaine of C.I.LYI'LItt, flaeSifit ANL.; VlNTlNGlii,whtrh wo defter oursolree wtil t e equal hi any stssortintint to be found East or West. Ttioy nil; Le made up to order in a superior style and at prte-s to suit the Imo X. t e would respectfully etiLeit an early call from our patrone and the SAMUEL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street. EMi'LtlYlif l'- COLBY'S PATENT CLOTHES WRINGER Li WANTED IN EVEIa FAMILY 0 'deg, to t nrsge:in a goadl.un ILIUM 11 . 1!i U 0 well to ~ecurn an Intone tlu It hlachme and county rights The sale by PI A COLBY, ilare's Hotel, Poteburgh. delo2w _Gil and rea ii work .1 Slight Cold, „-. •• L,,.....—LH.setiess TIRONCtI'AI c ' r -= -7 / 1 r-c-, cro , r,ni , !.3: \ to 1r - 1 'n.• .2:te,:zied to, :...xyre. ft:urn t'-adt cJtIt2J77I 4 el rhea t t+, . 1).2t they ore the st r - ';.-te IT the pu.N..te frt.l4llts. W - t. !IR, ..I:„.fi,CiLC/2-1-118, Sihrti Xi/It:1 4 1g 1., i.< 11.1. ( c1.../ISatrz ILr , ,1 th e ?r , e,E,2le reLier _Mailir , Speakers hr Singers . ojec: r r,Le ring Lzr.d. ~„ , deP-Arn cl tw ASS IG N EES SALE.—tin Thursday, the 12th day of Liecatriher, 1801, at 10 o'clock a m et the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, I will offer at public sale a la-ge quautity of West ern 1 emir, as follows: 100 soles to Muscatine county, 180 acres it Scott county, 80 acres in Han cock county acres to Worth count., lows; 35 acres in Lucas county, Ohio, nest Toledo: Mutterer in Le heur ammo and several hundred soreenear- M. Pao I, in Ramsey county. Minnesota; land war rant++ amonnting to 830 acres. besides Blame mime bsr el etirms, notes. judgments, due &a Th sale will be without reserve to close out the trust Cspitalisis and parties interested would do well la_ at tend. Address Box 402, Pittsburgh, or call at the ofte., o f the County Treasurer to the noun Hokum,. Terms sash. W M. N. CAMPBELL, no22.BulBtw Assignee nt James Blakely. SUPERIOR TO "JANE EYRE - i' PRICE, 25 CENTS ONLY FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE. A CHARMING LOVE STORY WHOM ••TEMPLE BAR.", FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE Superior 1,0 , ‘ J •hn Halifax," "Jane Eyre or "East Lynne," and is also the most charming Love Story pub. 'bated for years.: FOR BRTrER, FOIL WOR,E, Complete and unobridged edition in puhligheil in one large OCtIIIVO volume, With large anal clear type, and on floe paper. PRICE 25 CENTS A COP): ONLY FOE SALE BY HENRY MINER, 6ueces9or toHunt next docr to Post Offieiff W It. U. 8ULG14,41. bLeI.27I73PACITVBBB, Or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 SmithdeliStrest, PITTSBURGH. A FULL A.SSORTIIENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will wdl at the lowest Prices for CASH. OLIDAY PRESENTS— BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, A large Tariety just received, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, Al THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND, del bat Market street. 2nd door from Fifth. 186 BALMORAL SKIRtS BY IRE STEAMER CANADA rece.vad true day sad for Die al wholesale and ra tad by EATON, bfACRUM A CO , 17 Fifth suss& 500 BUSHELS and 100 BARRELS FRESH WHITE LIME. from ELDORADO WORKS. Blair comity, Pa., just reeelved at the WHITE LIME DEPOT, LIBERTY STREET, opposite the Metal Yard otthe PennaytranfitYtal road Company, and fqr sale sit , 3k-i liberal reduction made to thane who buy to-nail again. sir-We amic flr a teal of oar Lime, and if it is not better than the Lotneville article we will dray it back, and pay the putehaaeraft cents per bushet or 15 cent* per barrel, for the trouble they may have had wl , ll IL AearTWeAlao warnaziAt. So banhaspar.atainr-prt.• ems than Grey Lime is ,at the p 513138 at which itja sold in this market. , IiANDKERCHIFB IS6I. IPECEMBER. IK6I HORNE'S HOLIDAY SALE. PRICES MARZED DOWN, GREAT BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES and FANCY GOODS HAVING MARK ED DOWN OUR STOOK, we are now prepared to offer very strong inducements to persons who desire to pnr equip. goods. The assortment of EMBROIDERIES we have oo heed now is very ohoice. Most of it was bought in large lots at prices very much lower than the cost of impor ation, and a e have deter Mined to close it all out at prices to suit the times OaMBRIO BWIS3 SO.TS, from 60e. to 00. GOO ID COLLARS, very low. EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC MANDRERCRLEI43 From 261 i to 85c. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS', for 6c. VAL. LACE TRIMMED COLIJARd, lbr 250., worth tdc. INFANTS' ROBES, at very low prices. OAPS AND WAISTS. LADIES' OFIENISE O -4 few lefl—to close out at I tax Ulan coat of Importation. LINEN COLLARS AND SETS, very cheap. PORTEND/N.1E16,8 - IND CABAS, A fine assortment, expressly for holiday gifts. EMBROIDERSD SLIPPERS--a large lot just re ceived from New York, at panic prices. WOO;. RN HOODS, SONTAG NA310.11.0.01A OIL. E ARE NOW .MANLIFACTIT RINO tins article. which for brilluutcy in tanning, freedom of offeneive odor,snd „transpa rency or color, (which 'odor we , wanaht, lot to be changed by age or exposure,) tinsarpassed by shy illuminator OrSseterli muitsite., l , As a profitable - Oil Riqbe consumer, We =n . 1111041" recommend it. . Also, our insmihictarSeef • - CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all largeßoap Makers , altd B e4erta which excels lu psr cent: in strength all the mike of English Soda brought to this eountry. Our menu lecture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, Sc, Are so well and lavorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will be promp'ly attende to by ~ ai:lreasnig GEORGE coLuotrN, Agent. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company, 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh Hoilow-Wass, Itc., among which will be found the CO—PARTNERSHIP. 81.8 f COAL COOK., STOVES IN THE STATE. The _ T. ?AUL liU6l MI..- WM. EitLAY'r Western Stove Works, 245 LIBIRTI MEET, PITTSBITRGE GRAFF & Co., MANUFACTURERS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well se. lected Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, Diamond, Advanot, Air-Tight, Etlipse, and IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Ala tor the II ldiT COLL COOE STOVES, Also FlotST PREMIUM awareed to the taus AIEIERICAN, moll' a ItIPIIBLAY, F, , r the REST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW -IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We call 'Attrition of DE LFRB and BUILDERS to the lamed stook of GRATE FRONTS & EffNMERB N. S.—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal Cook &Ewes with Soap-Stone Linings, which shield the fire hatter than von. winds r , mH E FOLLOW !NG ARE VOLUNTA- A. RI , statements from persons ct reapeetability end troth, in this vicinity. who have been greatly beneti trod by his rerneces; some cf whom would evidently have been in their graves ere now, if their dice-see had not loon arrested by Dr. Beheru.k's er Ir. L'.,2: ° '." ",rl,'lL,n? Case e f Liv•r Com plaint astgi Dyaptpida I have been sidlermg far ten years peat. from Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I heard.-of Dr. Schenck's coming out to Martin Koent, and thought I would go and awe him, as my disesim had mareaned in violence within the past two y mirs, and I had been under treatment of siev.expl doe ore from whom I receive,' no benefit. In The earlt part of June of this year I wentto see Dr. Schew...k) and was examined I.y him wdli but . R.K.SPIMO, • E f ER." I have been taking hie Plank aic. ; • .sea Weed Trak and Mandrake Pills sing, th • • •r , . I must say that I am greatly banolltt.d use ; indeed, I might a most any that I trgtiate , ,,, ANNA M. Si )Mond fp., Mahoning October 31, 1361. -. . .. • 11 1 / 7 1113 PARII.BiI, • -14384.3: Frdciffd, Chia \ 1. 1 •• .- ..., - I Case of Dlrs. /McConnell. I had bees *fleeted with . Disease of theiLungv for fain or five years, wan I hard of le „.. ... PIZ - - nat. Schenck. coming to Martin Koch's. Previous r *re* r ,Pkeic l. Rl* . 1.,............_ $2 03 this tame I had_given up all hope of ever getti ..f.'46). .. t.--.......--.... 250 well, but Mr. Koch, whom. I knew to have b cured by fir. 13ohenelf, urged my husband ''• 1 ve t0.h•L....„7.. , --.-...--`.._2 60 he prevailed upon itte to go. and see the .1.), .. '141 4 - 17 --- " - '1"" -- !,...t....i. 2 22 ~.„. ' 4./' .1 , ...T... - .. , .....- - ..---....-L1.....i - 2-ell • . 1 who toned both mylungstted, the br04 .0...,V0n5.-...- ....... • -..-_-.. 260 tubes were bcith:distqinod; n 1 breathe' ,iilzine-- .. . ...-.. 260 would rattle so that iti.couTd heard diet' I have now taken bOrtnedicines for se., ••I JonrmlL.X. - :«......---.- .4.. L.-..- SIOO '' end hod Inyaelf weadAlistly improved :c'e turot (plain)— - ...... - ..... -.......-. 2 03 notittridy,recoverediow find .. .. ;Lunn (collared). - .... .- ..... . 4 CO att flaWhat of mj - luratehold dutie*„ and bite:, 'roe, (Book of f r as - hiuni- -- -- 603 ~... I'o ..uOt,ief•- ay units*. - "recovery. Trost in. Dollar Icinntrily - . 100 benefit Ilhave received' from Dr. Schenck's. trot.' fiettan . ts Magazine ....., _ - 6 CO men. I would advice all,pontona similarly affectella...,B o to apply to him when he males his next volt.. 1i,•••412%),..Tritt1r-.. "":".-:"”-7."ticro ' TAVE McCCIIIPIIELL ' Hall's Jocet n of Health "--.4.. ' ' '.*** 1 00 Poiand Tormohip, Mithactrig Ca, Ohio. : • . ----- Oct a, 166/. 200 • • liondon Ax 4,lo nreetr....-.......-..--,.....--.....2 00.. .... boid°22ou i cet .Ci-i-li"---.4: e;-6---- ; 44 4 4 i 642 e Yankee No ne(Oonnc) —...----.....-... 100 NiX flaxAccwnic)....-.., .. «.....-.„. -,lOp , 13141rs t tf ora • liskinineialliZ • ettr - chisite"i:' ' ' - Wider Cure :i " ouWiaT..-...-.......- ...... 100 . Phrenological J0tuniaL .........- --- 1 00 h lit a lthwaife'eßetroapect.....- .......... --___. 2 CO •lattlisl'sLinng age - . . -6 00 The Comic mo .n t t_dy,-..,--........- . _-......., ..-74. Budget of Fu n :_.:».. _~ - .- . - . ' . . ' "'la Ph'*nny Phellow .4 If yen want your ...bf ages/dee proMplky calf or • si send to H E N 11,1 E: , .11 I 11 Z., EL ' ' Wholesale , Bookseller, ..? inTa.nonrss?Aamt- Now.kniaa.Tiettice, 1 - , 71 and 73 RJAhltreet,..PlMaburgii.:. . . _ _. . 'and you wdl recelegtheni promptly. daft I hive been much bend:Med by the use of Dr Schenck's m.cbcines. OeL 31, 18451 I have been troubled for about two years with pain to my breaat. Lam in the Spring of this year I heard of tir. Schenck coming out to Martin Koch's, and 1 determined to cell and Bee 411/111,, and' get examined with his Ffilaptrometvir. / dld so, and also look all three of his medicines, no , cording to direction's, and I have been *ready' bentfitted. 1 hope, from the benefit already" ez. peneneed, that It will not be long until r am en• tirely well. JAYE GRIfiT. Poland 71neruhfp, Mahowing Co, Ohio. Oat. 81, 1841. For shoat five years I had been *fleeted with pain in the right side of my breast, and in hopes "(getting rebel, I had taken many different kinda of medicines, tut found no benefit from them whatever. I then heard of Dr. titheinok, and the great cures he was performing with his treatment, and oonoluded to send to his Agent in Fit , shurgh, Dr. Kepler for some of his mediii. oine. Previous to taking it, I was so prostrated.** to he on• bin to undress myself, or even' to . lay hi bed; I was °aged tosit np in a chair in order to obi:' tain any rest at all. After' - havirig . *ten, Dr.. Schenck's medicines, I heard that the .Wcitdt coming to Martin Koch's, and I determined to nee. him. - I was already so mash mproved by Ma Utie. of his merittline, 'as to oe able to go over to liff. Koch's, which is a distant° of a mile from my h ova°. The Poclor pronounced my disease' to be krone tt ial Cons emptiest and Liver Com. plaint, with an adhesion of the Piqua to the ribs. I would moreover add, - lhat I corighest al most continually, and spit np large epumtititis 'of matter daily. I took the Piliambalb NE.ruPs Tonic Se a Weed and Mandrake villa, according to the Doctor's directions, and am happy to say that lam nearly well . ANNA WARNER, Cbsity Towndigo (blusabiand Cb , Oki°. 1 Oct. 2* ar d944k. - WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID ItOCANDLSEL4 HARR/SON:A. COFFIN, General kart:sera Special Partner MEANS & COFFIN, (Successors to MearsSees, Means t 0o,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Oorner Wood and Water Ma., 101 a,,, 4TTSBUROI4. Pa. _ . ar'ii WlLlip 8i) PHILIPS, GENEII4.IOOOPEIRAGRI Between Hand and Wayne streets, NTTOUltat POEM 119ILWe are prepared to tarnish Coal Oil, While key, ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the shortest note* and on the tnoetzeasonathe tams GREATLY REDUCED PRIORI ROBERT EL CANAN it CO NUBIA BLEANES, SCARFS, BHATLKG CAPS, dce., &a. JOSE PH HORNE, 77 MARKET STREET. .ISO-IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS. EN THE, STATE of Ten Y eery Utandtikg, Orrinleato of Jams Grist. Cure °fairs. Warner. inHuit- saw newsy oisr Payette Stre.e.t, PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lama m Mame' WM. HEN DERHON Poona W damatiom—Prtvide Boxes, 5 4 , 00 ; Single Seat Merrieeen"Lßen, Fan/come and Llresa CirolMiciudra4illhomate; Family Circle, 26 cent% OoloreCealla4/45 ommr, Colored Foicee.eo none% la%llery4s THIS EVENING FirettiiMesrance of Erriz stENDERSON since Iser return from Detroit. OCTOROON Te conclude with the new pantomime .cutitted the HOUSE THAT JAM:ALMA: Farmer TRIDAMEYS VARIE'IIES ' - PEBN 13TREE1;--NEARST.DLAIR OPEN EVERY. EVEN/NO OPEN EVEBY'EVEN/Ird' OPEN. EYEErEVEIENe: . WITH THE BEST COMPANY IN THE I:ITT, WITH THE BEHT.cOMPANY.IN C. WITH' THE HEW COMPANY IN- TEE. C/Tr. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. CHANGE OP PROGRAM:M . 74 CHANGE OP PROGRAMME, Every evening during the week, in which the whole company will appear. SCALE. OP PRlCFS—Private Boxes SI,E4 Single PFAI.9 I o Beata .6 cents; Parquette 16 cents; Gallery 10 cents. Come open- at 6 Yi a . • OL ruin tires 5%. CANTERBURY 'HALL. LATE ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET. DdiELENHE sucoEss. IMMENSEACTiXeda. JIM FLARE, • JIM FLAX , miss nacioix Downs. MIES ALMSEE ECIW MISS MARY NEWTON. and thetas if ... O.EXKIBITION OF THE PENN LITERARY eugilETY tor the benefit of the FAMILIES OF VOLUOITFF'D9 in CONCERT HALL., on THURSDAY, EVENING, DECEMBER 12th. TOboteietof Oinglniftat'oniagarmlillecitaHonor, DialOgoes, and Debit° on the quires& 4RhoutitilitY freedom of the press be restricted. Young's celebrated brass and string bard will be In at:end/tam 'tickets 25 cents; to be had at the book and music stores, from thwrentbere.,entt at the door. Doom", open - at Wilmot:* o'Olockl pedorninrree tri manna at 74. delOdt E s_ußscßumis HAVE -As, NOCIATED with thettrturder4itte Whitt Bth,Mr, R BINDLE, of the late lino, REIN 'IAN A tillEDLft. The totainetta will hereafter ho conducted underthe name-sod style of REINF, MAN. MhYRAN k FUEDLE, at oat old stead, No. 4.111 FIFIFELATTAEJLT.. • REINtwAN MZThAN. BEINKILiN, MAYILIN & RIEDLS, *WM AID WHIEULE:ogikas In.every description of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and 'Plated Ware, Watch Material, Toots and Machinery, and „. 3VfX Ir 4k 6 iLJEIAGICNOy -- ii2ili: . ;;l,kl; l CELEBRATED AMERICAN WATCHES N 0... 42 FIFTH MEET (one door from Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa, In calling the attention of the^ public and the trade to the above, we dealt° to add that we are prepared to coer a larger and better eelec ed atoek of tioode in our line than ever was offered in this city. Possessing every+ . facility dor .obtairdogcrtibe most of our goblin 'direct lioro-thd bcglitarinUcto: lies both in this country and in Europe, and hav ing acquired atbaroagtl knOwledgaiel„ the,tinsi ness from nearly twenty years experience. at our present old stand.and just added the large and new amen of thelidellsrmof HEINEMAN t HIE, DLE, to our present large stock, we leel confident that an examine toilet our assortment would prove advantageous to buyttrs, We areal - So agents for the partly celebrated AMEItICAN W , TCHES,msoofaer AuFed et Waltham, Ma, suj afeprepared to fill all x Vera promptly. • inerii prom English Ai& Wst. deacription. imported grinder, 10. tit purchaaers. [l9CirittOlOs. Mormander. -• • noZI ?JEAN it BIRDIE. TIME FDR rocrw - - MA WINES VED AT NG' la. Fine White, Plain and Fadeitihunierundlif and Ovetabirta on hand, and made ,to prder,, shortest Tod* at - • R. WIWAMSOR, H, I A , : .T - U:T-1),11 - 4• : •' - NO. 41 ST. CTAA.ilft• ST. x BEET:• • • . - PCTRONA WORKS.I,ONO,A4T4ER warksos4 Todm i lr h o l .4. ll s7, Vieswlrmairminiboa sn4 cTiAr,.4—.= 28 -*sr*intitilaterris. _ , , Mannractureitof -.lllnr, and Lohman& Carbon Oil, and Beamed& No. a njornamo oIbIi„WAiIitATIMAD 1011 1.mX,r1GOVIVIL, aft, oa band. eiat4y JAMES - H. .01411.011 0,04 HOPIVCOTrinr- NUL LS, Alleghemi ocionomertoooss or ' SEAMLESS BAGS AND OF ..... OE CNAL. I3 XMC3I4, ftibil to 4o Incites %Tido. 45POzdent be lett ot. OBELLIA** LSI Wood Wes* Aoamilwirgivc. evo•