JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. jQBRSIA OB RrPTI RK Hernia or'Bupture oured, Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia, or Bupture cured. Hernia or Bupture cured. Hernia or Bupture oured. Hernia or Bupture oured, Hernia or Bupture cured. Hernia or Bupture cured. Bupture or Hernia cured Bupture or Hernia oured, Bupture or Hernia cured, Bupture or Hernia cured. Bupture or Hernia oured. Bupture or Hernia oured. . Bupture or Hernia curod. Bupture or Hernia oured, Marsh's Badical Cure Truss Bitter's Patent Truss Pitoh’s Supporter Truss Self-Adjusting Truss, Dr. Bannings’s Lace or Body- Brace, for ihe cnre of Prolßpana Uteri, Pile 6, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Pitoh's Silver Plated Supportor. Pile Drops, for the eopport and care of Piles. Plastic Stockings, for weak and var loose veins elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee Ankle Supporters), for weak knee Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injecting Syringes; also every ind of Syringes, Dr. KBYSEB has also a Truss which will radically cnre Hernia or Bupture, c- hi 3 Deo ° Stork, No. 140 WOOD V E .\ TO ot th»uo!dcu Mort’r. Perstns writi g i-rlrusses shoulusend tho number ot msnes around tho body, immediately over the V,\ l eive h * y i-ersorml attention k J ' t ii ) i C U4SBS ,n adults and children, is mtisficd that, with an experience ot year3, he will be enabled to give batn.'ac- SelMnJecUng Syrin^**. SelX-Injec.tlug Sytlugo*. Self-InjeojUng Syringes. Solf-Injecting Syringes, Of every kind. Sold at DR. EEYSER’S, 110 Wood Bt. Suspensory Bandages, Saspensory Bandages, Sa*priiM>iy imnrtagcs. Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kind, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kiodp, A dozen diffcront kinds, At DR. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street, nolO-lyd&w JJR. HKYSEK'S PECTORAL STREP CURES CONSUMPTION, CURES BRONCHITIS, CURES COLDS, CUBES ASTHMA, CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, I invito attention to] seme of ]the most estraor- dinary cures by my PECTOi&AL HI it UP. They are at home, and any one who has doubts con inquire of the persons who hare been cured by it D K. KEYSER IS PREPARED AX ANY TIME TO EXaMInK LUKGd. WITHOUT CHARGE. FOR ALu THOSE WHO NEED HIS MEDI CINES, ATTEND TO YOUR COLDR.-A case of five years’ standing cured byDJA. KJSYSKR’d PEC TORAL SYRUP ; Pittsburgh, Jan. 11, 1860. Db.Ketssb: My wife has boen atilictod with a bai and difficulty of breathing for five years, Which for several years back bad gradual ly Increa ed in violenoe. The complaint has been hereditary, and she had boen treated by sev eral physicians without any relief. In this state of her case. I procured some of your Doctoral Cougj Syrup. I bought, tho first time, a fifty cent bottle, which relieved her very much; 1 then called and got a dollar bottle, which curod her entirely, and she has now no traoe ot the former diseaso, except weakness. I would also state that i used the medicine myself to a cold and cough; The incdicino cured me by taking one dose., lezpress my entire satisfaction wito the medicine, and you are at liberty to publish this if you desire to do so, WM. WILSON, Alderman, I'ifth Ward. Pittsburgh, Nov. 18.1858. Dr. Kbybbb: I have been, more or leas, in my life, affected with the severest of colds and horse ness. At times my throat would become sc closed as *o prevent my speaking above a whisper, and ly taking a fow doses of tho abovo tyrup it would relieve me entirely. In recommending this medicine. I must un hesitatingly say that is the best remedy I over louDd. purporting to care tho above, nor should anv family be without this remedy lor diseases su prevalent. Youra, mostrespootfuliy, EDWARb J. JONES, Caahier Citizens Deposit Rank. COL. PBATT AND DR. KEYSER’B PECTORAL BTBUP. Dr. Krtsir— Dear Sir: Exeuso tho delay my acknowledging the excellence of your Pecto ral Dough Syrup sooner. I take great pleasure in saying that it is all you say it is. It knocked the noue oni of mu couph and the worst od e I was ever afilioted wita. I have not used more than one-half of the bottle, and I can and do wish that all who are afilioted would give it as fair a trial as I have done, and they will bo proud to say, "it i& no quack medicine.' 1 I would not suffer another such an attack lor any oonsidezstioiit or at any opst. _ I am confident I can broathe more freely than I over did. I shall always acknowl edge aidant of gratuudo forinvonting so excel* lent r remedy. You are at liberty to use my name In this regard, as you think proper " E, F. PRATT. Messenger Common Council. Pittsburgh .ftMtanrOfo. U 1859. N. B-—I am no atrunirer to my fellow oiti,eru. nnd all frho entertain doabts can conaolt mo pet •anally.. B, F. P. „„ „ PitTSBBiGH, April 25, 1567. READ THE IBCTH.-Da. K.BTME: I ha.t a (iaaghter who has taken several medlt&nes for a b.d oou*b. without benefit —among them Ayer." Cherry Pootoral.l purchased front yon a bottle 01 raOXQXAL SYRUP, and before she used hall a bottle she was reliovod. TW secono bottle eared her entirely of h-r enaeST „ u JOHNDAEIN. ttobinson street, Allegheny. SB. *BTO»S PHTIOBAL SYRUP Is prepared and sold by street. w&Hr&Jnr Great Discovery. KUlEfc'S BITTERWINE OF IRON, FOR THE CURE OF W niL^, r ?^ h % ooneral o Dobi »'y. Indigestion, tk® Ngrvoos System, Conaiipation, Aoldity of the Stomach, and for all oases requiring a Tonic. THIS WIJTK mrCUJOES THE most -*■ agreeable and efiioienuSalt of Iron we nc H . JPf ; ato of Magnetic Oxdio combined with the most energetic of vegetable tonios, Yellow -ft* in man r oases of de *" Io .J B " f f nd & e neral prostrations, °;, E ° K oa!01 o nt Halt of Iron, oombined with onr valuable Hevre Tonic, is most happy. It aug • meats the appetite, raises the pulse, takes of muscular flabbiness, removes the palor of debili ty, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. g° you want something to strenghten you ? Do you want a good appetite? go you want to build up your constitution ? go you w ant to feel weU ? go you want to get rid of nevrousneas ? Do you want energy t Do yon want te sleep well ? Do yon want a brisk and vigorous feeling 1 il you do, try KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE OF IRON. b .-SrAKfffcSSSTA V, D ° w , aeemod mdlspensible as a Tonlo Medicine. *l°°'' but kttfe, gives tone to tho stomach, ron eff^m “ d Prolongs lifo. I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. Counterfeits. Bxwark of .Counterfeits—AS KUNKLF‘B iathe only sure and effectual remedy in tho known world lur the per manent cure of pvsjiepata and JJcbiliiy, and as tnere are a number of imitations offered to the pub ic, we would caution tho community to dut cnase none but the genuine artio*e, manufactured ai {d has bis stamp on the top o. the cork of every bottle. The fact that others are attempting to Imitate this valuable remedy provrs its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. The Bitter Wink op Iron is put up in 75 CENT and %1, 00. BOTTLES, And sold by all respectable Druggists throughout the cuuntry. Bo plrtioular that every bottle bsars .aQfat-eun\le of the proprietor's signature. general depot, No. 118 Market at., Harrisburg, Pa, For aale by Dr. KEYBER, Agent, 140 WOOD STREET. CAKD F. X. DsROLETTE. M. 0. From the Medical Faculty of Paris, Franco, Ex intern iKesident Physioian) of Hotel Dien, Lharny Hospitals, ic. Hate of Diploma, 1828. Ladies Diseases, result of nerycnsuees aod de bihtr. arc. ne„ralßla a~d i.ick hear ache, (Hem le.aoia) attended with complete succose. O F FIFE 57 OKA NT NTHKET St. 868 Nlcbola* linllaiuip. TO THE PUBLIC. TCVSPFCIA MsY TIIE IGNORANT AN D M - A and lalselj modest of all denominations Treat Secret and I>elicate Dis orders, SeU-Abase, And bioccjta or tuatioLs common and incident to y.-.uihi o/ both sexes and oduits siog: 0 or married ilocauso L>&. IJransteup pubiibes the fact oi hifl doing so, the ipnjra.,t aod ialßely modest are dreadfully shocked. and think it a gnat s-n very immortal and lor contamination and corruption among tueir wives, promising sons ‘ini daughters Iben lamily i hycicians ahouid bo ciutious to keep them m ign ranoo that they ao the *anie r.« Lk. Uravstrdp, (oxrept publishing; lest a lu cni' ive practice might Ic jc. u : to them among ktu feu'i 1 /.--S|-'f}f > rfal , up as a ush- r>‘otj “"-ss.bottlos and flMke.- td $6 Oaska for Hi toy Fuhlio* liuti tutiocn, Ac. "t/nly infalliblo remedios M Free from Poisons, ;\Not djingcroua t.i the Homan FamiL". ' Kntel-om.ootof thetr hole., 10 die." Sold wholesale in oil large cuier. p»,ld by ail Drmr-'i- 3 '*’ —— »• Beware of ail worth In a inutationa. •J*" See that "C filar's" name is each box, bottio and Uaak befure y:.u buy. Address KIEMtY It. COfiTAB. Principal Dei-’ »,453 Br< N. Y. bold by U. V. SEhhElcbA Co., nod B. L. PAIrN KbiOCR A Cu.. \\ hnlcoile A gouts, Pitts* burg. jy lt--t>mdeo*Uw WI, M. ¥& BFR. ,% CO., 5T* A M Gii i L 01K e k FOB 3? Pi tlohn -'4y fHKiui Qicw.m ii* :v_t* iea. J PeSB, Dextoi Afi, KIKDB Of Btetm tnsmw, z*nt’ r ,K fxum three to cn« hundred and ftity horse power, and suited foi Grist MUiu Sxw nulla, Bijfcs;i*t*."i!iaUNTJLJEVY, NO. 4 DIAMOND, «5t Co., VEMLEAT T . F . WAfNOI, MYSTIC WOIiItER, Is prepared to Cement the exterior of building* with improved Mastio Cemont. cheaper and su perior to any dono heretofore. This oomont hai no equal: it forms & solid and durable adhesive* ness to any surfaoe. imporishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersignod istho only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I have applied this Cement for the: ollowmg gentlemen, whom the public are at liberty to re fer to: J, Blseell resldenoe Bonn afreet, finished, 3 yyg Jas. MeCandleas, Allegheny. do 9 yra J, H. Shoenborger* Lawrenoevlile, do 5 yrs J. D, McCord, Penn street. do A yn A. Hoevolcr, Lawrence villt, do 3 yre Girard House Pittsburgh, do 5 yre St. Charles ''do do syn Address Washington Bold Box 1300, Pittsburgh P. 0. feb2o.lyd PAPER,! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a mooting of the Stockholders of tho IRON CITY MINING COMPANY, of Mioh., will be held at their offioe In tho City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 28th day of Deoomber, inet, at 10 o'olook. a. m., for tho purpose ot acting on an of* lor made for the pnronase of the whole of their property in Keweona bounty. Michigan. By order, JuIlN A. hORSYTH, Pittsburgh, Deo. 5,1863, Sec y, pro tern* do7-td FOR A FTFMN OF 18'3, J UST RECEIVED- A complete assortment oi teauurui PAPER HAWQIKGN Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale during tho season by SAVE YOCK CiAS BY CBINU 6LEA son’e Anti-Flickoring, American and Imper ial Gas Burners, a sure saving of twenty-five per cent. The Anti-Flickering is just tho thing Tot •the Office. Call and seo them burn at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON & KELLY, no 4 lb! Wood street. Butxeb- Shhii primeßoll Butter, 1 bbl " Fresh Pocked Butter, _ _ 4 keg* ” " " J uat received and for sale by _ _ FBTZRB * ARMSTRONG, 8030 eoruer of Market aaoFim streets. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1863. Medical. MiSfUOUI); r'ATCHRCit&B, 4. Grocer, frrrsbfßGn, pa. tv. P, ttAASUAU 87 W uod Street. Banking Houses, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBUBOH. _ TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ) Urnos op Comptroller or thb Otorknot, > Washington City, 1863. J H hbrsab, By satisfactory evidence presented Utheundersigaed.it has been made to appeer g“| l FIRST national bank of pTtte bUKOH, in the County of'Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organised under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled ''an Aot to provider National JL°n|enoy, secured by a pledge of United states otooks, and to provide for tho circulation and re demption thereof.” approved. February 25th, leeS, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing tbo business of Banking. a. n W T HBaBr oRB, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp • a £*£. tho Currency, do hereby oertifr that the y-'d FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pcnn / D a ° l ?.* u authorised to commence the buainoss oi Banking under the Aot aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, 1863- HUGH McCULLOCH, 1 ( Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., LATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COBPASI. Capital $400,000, with privilege to In- crease to $1,000,000 • Trust Company having organ ized under the aot to provide a National Cur- l e ?^- u ?i er , t fes,^ o| tho first national GF would respectfully 2r°L lt a services for fhn oellootion •oi Notes. Drai'S, Biilsof Exchange, &o„ receive money on deposit and buy and sell Kxchango on all parts di the country. r The success wh ch his i bended the Pittsburgh iroßt Uinpany *»r.oe its organization in 1852, will we beiive be a tufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the now organization will receive tfie some prompt aitentio i, Having a very ex’ensive oorrespondenoe with Banks and Bankers, throughout tbo country, we beueve we can (ff-r unusual facilities to those who do business with os The busiooBB will be ooniuotod by the same officers and directors nrßEcroßfl Jaed6B Laughlin, Hebert « Hay?, Tboaoiw Bell. Thos. Wijrhiw&n. . oaruc james h\\;a JOUN D. SC Anyuat . r .th, \m : dkw\ 11 > m. K. Nimick. A loiander Spoor, Francis G. Bailey, Ales. Bradley, nol Roa. IfILIN, President. 'ULJLY, Cashier. r t£ W. J. KOCHT4. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, baskern, Jfo. 118 Wood St., Secoud doo above Fifth Street, ■ JF.AI EBS IK FOBF.IU2I. Al*l> Oomcstk «cl>anft. Coin. Bari i.ouw. and Cojorn i&Bat feocaruies. Collections promptly attended to ‘ apll SILTF.B, ItF.M.iM) NOTES twT. KKTTifi.NBUrtO. Looksmith aod iieil ti&nKor. Pood street, LARUE MTOt K «E NEW SHOES AT DIFFENBACHEB’S, BiO. 13 FIFTH STfiEKT, < mbraiing Gent’s. Ladies, Misses and Ckiidren’s wear *n great variety. soil WTOTICE.—IO THE NTOOUUOLI). IH EHS UF THE PUT&IiUKUII. FORT WAXNIS A CHICAGO RAILROAD COM PANY.—A meeting of ihe Stockholders or tbe P., K. W. it C. Railroad Company, will be held at No. 23 Fifth 6treet, Pittsburgh, at 11 a. m. ( of the 81st of Oeoembcr, proximo. For the purpo3o of oensidering an agreement for Tlic Sale of tho Franchise, Xo bo a corporation ol that Company, to tho Pittsburgh, Fori Wayne and Chicago Railway Oompany, as provide i in "Act ol tho General Assembly of the Stato of Ohio," passed April 4th, 1863. Yv. H. BARN EH, no£>td becrctary. Laird's Bloom of Youth for the complexion and skin* Drake's genuine Plantation Bitters. Ayer’s CherrylPootorat and Barsaparilla. Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsum. Wish&rt's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. Hagan's Magnolia Balm. Siearling Amorosia for tho Hair. Holloway's family Medicines, Lindsey’s improved Blood Sesroher. All of Or. Jayne’s family Medicines. Pure Ulyoerine and Honey Soaps. Glycerine Cream and Cold Cream, for chapped hands, face, Ac., at GKO. A. KELLY'S Wholesale and lUt&iJ Drag No. 69 Federal et„ Allegheny Removal of liveby stable. The undersigned having removed his Live ry Stable from the rear of th&Soott House, to neai the oorner of First and Southfield street, W. 0, Conn's old stand, is prepared to furnish carriages, baggies, and eaddlehorsea upon tho shortest no tice, Also horses kept at livery at reasonable rates. Undertaking and all arrangements forfo». fitrals will receive his special attention* NEAJu. BRIC£LuiD. NEW FRENCH PAPfiB HAKGISGS fronrthe celebrated manofactnrtea; of J>®U eoart a Defosses, in Paris, lost received and for •ale by W, P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street, ■^HEELK 0 AWARDED THE HIGHEST PJBEMIUMS ITIMATiOJUL BlfflßlfiOX, IQIDOJf. 1862 Industrial Exnosition', Paris, 1881, In competition with all tho leading Sewing Ma chines In Europe and America, and the United States Agricnltnml As.ociation: Metro politan Mc;hanic6’ In.tituto, Watbingtr-n; Frank iin Ins-.itnto, Philadelphia; Mcchamos' Asjooio tlon. Boston; Amerioan Institute, New York; Maryland Institute, Baltimore: Mechanics’ As sooiatioa, Cincinnati; Kentucky Institnto, Loois viile; Mechanics' Institute, Ban Pranoisoc; and ol every suite nml n.nnty Fair wlieit Exhibited this Neanou. 125,000 OF THESE MACHINES Have already been Sold, A feet Wflich speaks louder than words of the success and popularity ot Wbeelcrd Wll ■on’** Family hewiug Machine-Gu cheapest Machine in tho world, BECAUSE IT li THE BiCsT. Every Machine warranted tor 3 Year*, CUSTOMERS RISE 50THISQ IK PCBCTUFIaQ. .PE. E. MBBT Always harry to exhibit ani explain them. AS' Circular-, containing an explanation of the machine, with testimonials from ladioa of the highest'social -.tending, vi.-en n application either in por-on or b 7 mail. Agents kr the Wteieru State. ü bi Western Pa Principal Office and Vt holosal© Emporiums, No. 87 Fmti Stroei... .rxnsßUilQO, P A. .-..CIiiCXNNATI. U LOUISVILLE. KY Pike’s Operu House. Haaoulo Tpm]i!o, n024-d4w IBDEft CM OF TKE IRAHCISCA# BROTHERS Tins iissriTi;n«j)i, hiyxjatkj) IN LORKTJ'i, CstniiriH oonnty Pounayl* faniaaboa; loor miles irom Creja.r. but ion. os the difoot roaio between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, win chanoi-oJ in lttvi, vr.h privLHgv-p tc Oftnier the uaoai Collegiate Honors and PcgTOW. The location ot the College w one of tua moat healthy In Pennsylvania—tin* pmiouot the Alle gheny Mountains being lor its port water, bracing air. and ptcutreeoae acouery. The fcoholasui* year comicenooj on the PIH6I MONDAY after the P.th ci At'Hl’bT. and ends about the isth oi JIN f. following. ]i u divide j Into two SofMon*.. b.uaenu c&nsut return home between the boHmoas. All the Apparatus necco *sry tor Land surveying, ilnffineorirc, Ac, will be furnished b? tee institution to the students. .HE.vay D. LOSO lnvtramentaJ and Vocal Music lomu no extra Charge, bvodents will be admitted lrom edcLt roars to the age of aianhood. TiiaMß—Board and luitoL, payable half yearly „ .... $ Surveying ana used mstrumcnL 1 ?, j>er an num Classical Cla*-. - . vUoro LAi;i-aft£Hs. excr» jfl tftade-ts spending V&caiu.u «t tho College.. 20 Raiorccce can b© uuuio vo i.he Hu K©v. Bishop Domeocc, Kt. He?. Bishop Wood Philadelphia, Re?. T .s. Reyn. :*!*, Kev 1 Jr. U'llara, Philadelphia: Re?. Henr? McLaughlin. Phiia doli’hia;Kev. Pit-rco Maher. iiaxnsburg- N. B.—A h-'ck ma . to Lorotte frctn Cros 860. Bopli fIJBUCiAMiXIUX.-ary OF FITTS BT liOh.(Jii, a:. In accordance with the i revisions of an Act of the GuneraJ. Assembly ot the CuuunonweaJth of Pennsylvania- l-rovKiuu lor the i-jcon-oration of the Oil/ of PHLrburtch. anu uf tne mrictti supple ments to said Act, i, ti. U. tatrter. jr.. Mayor oi said city, do is u« thi.% my proc.amation. that on the FIK=T *I I K*U>AY 1m JaNUauY. A. D.. 1664. being the Fifth Day ok thk Momh. tbo freemou oi e:ich Ward ol said city, qua.iticd to yo te ior members of the House of Keprescn'a’ivM of this fonmiciiwealth, will meet at the several places ol heading elai to bo members of the Common Council. Hfth Ward—One per.o:» to bo a member of the Seleot flhd tix persona to bo mem be. a of tho Coin moo Council- , Sixth Ward—One pronto be a member cfiho Select and lour persons to be members oft no Common Council. feevcuth Ward—uno person to bo a member of the SoJoct and two persona tv bo members of the Common Council. Eighth Ward—Ono person t-> be a member of the fcelectana three porsous to be members oi the tomo oD Council, Ninth Ward—Ono person to be a men-ber of the Select and three persons to be member.? of the Common Council. Koch ol whom shall bo qualified to fervo as a mornber of the House Keprescntativos cf this Commonwealth, At tho election to bo held as aforesaid, on Tues* day, tho 6;h day cf January, A. I). 1864 due electors oithe First Ward will vote at the Public School House in said Ward. The electors of tho Second Ward will vote at the Public School House in said Wyr i. The electors of so much oi the Third Ward as lies north oi and west of Grant etroit, being nrecinot No. 1 of imid wa d. .will vote at the house of B. McStay, on tho corner of Sixth and bmithfield streets. The electors oi so much ef the Tiiird Ward as Ilea south and east of Grant street, boing pre cinct No. 3 ofaaid Ward, will vote at the Bouse of C. b. Kennedy, at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets. The elett'.rs of the Fourth Ward will vote at the Public sohool hoose in said Ward. The electors of so much of the Fifth Ward as lies north and east of Adams street, being pre cinct No.l of said Ward, whi vote at the Public school house, in said Ward. The electors of so much of the fifth Ward as lies math and westf Adams street, being pre cinct No. 2 of Faid Ward, will vote at tuc Public school houve, in said Ward. The e eot,jr • of tae Ward will vote at the Pnbiic K'jool house in said Ward, The oleotrrsof tD6 fcerenth Ward will vote at the Pub.jc.scbool house iu said Ward, The electors of the Eighth Ward wiil vote at the Publie sohool house in said Ward. Tbe electors of the Ninth Ward wLI vote at the Public school house in said Ward Givtfn under mv hand and the Beal of the said City of Pittsburgh, ihe Ibth day of December. A. 0 .1863, B, 0. SAWDER. Jr., de 17;te Mayor. VAOB THE AR JT rival of Boots, ohces, Gaiters, Balmorals* Gums and Felt Boles* at J. H. BORLAND'S. , No. 88 Market street dt!9 Becond dwr fromTinn street. Sewing Machines. R * H IJL.SOS’S 'UPWARDS OF INDUCTIONS FiIEK. WSI. HUH&EU A CO., Cr Jw ( daily post DAILY POST—ADYAIfCED RATES' One year, by man Bix mentis. •* Three ** «* One •* «• _ ******* Ono week, delivered in tkooity. Single copies To asen taper hundreds HEESfAY THE 1 lie Latest Betting. Ths backers of Heenan never beem to tire putting down the money at 6 to 4 on tbeir man, and the opposition take 7 to 4 very greedily. At the Victoria Club, yes terday, . to 4 was freely offered on Heenan without a response. This state of the odds rules the market all over England in the commercial towrs, and our Liverpool correspondent has sent ns the following.- “At the near approach of this match, the excitement in Liverpool becomes more intense, and speculation more-ani . mated, some, in their eagerness to ‘get | on, laying ,to 4 on the American. The csr.eit prior, however, is 6 to 4 (offe-ed.) Mr Stent-, a stannch supporter of Heenan has,aid Mr Kelly, of the Reindeer, an , M er ° fKi ?S' X ' GO t 0 whilst others, at Mr. Stent s hostelry, were accommo dated wiih £l5 to £lO several times over thus stalling or the friends of King— lor a time, at least.” The Illustrated Xportiuci ICncs of the samo date says:— . “Ws l;ave seen boil, ruen at their train ing quarters, and can vouch for their good ana healthy condition, As for King, he has been inhaling the bre*z;s of the downs of Snaaei. Jack Lawley, and leddy Milla, the pedestrian, have long been doing all they know to get tbeir fa vorite into proper condition: and Tom we were assured, can do his mileage to perfection. At Newmarket, we foond the gallant American in the beat health and spirits, congratulating himself'that his preparation was alone worthy tbegreat trial day of the ensuing week. He has worked arduously and happily at his pri vate gymnasium, shooting the quarter of hundred weights, and wielding the Kehoe clubs just forwarded from New York All this work is es regular as the clock strikes and has added increased admira tion to his former ccurteoua and gentle ! manly' demeanor with the ‘upper ten thousand/ who ore sure to dock in moti ster myriads to see bis second perform ance on this pid* unwisely disturbed i ankeeinnd. lhat he is improved in science i-DU generalship - e hnve perHC-ua! assurance, ned v,ill du his devoirs right gallantly on the forthcoming memoriabio day of bailie. H:3 broth,rs nud been fra ternizing wiih him in Cambridgeshire, and a whole host cf friends from America hnve visited him during the past fortnight, lr inspect his preparation. Tha betting B strictly 6to 4 cn Heenan. Fred. Oliver, the commissary of the ring, has ordered_a new it- r nf rnnnaauili "t ‘ 1 T-n-irimT* njfiojr -lack of Old England nnd the Stars and Stripes cf America in full bla zon near the icp rings. The leading pu gilists c,f the dav will be in chosen array cn tournament morning; and gentlemen may place implicit reliance that no rul finnism w-11 be buffered.'' The Glasgow correspondent say«:—“The ‘big’ fight between John C. Heenan and Tom King for the large sum of £2.000 is creating a tremendous Bei.sa'ion here, in every hotel, club, reudiug room, or piece of public re sort. The iiish division are perfectly wild about the comiug mill, and declare that the Saxon must bend to the Celt, and so on The betting here is very Blow, ihe friends of Heenan not being willing to give more than 6 to 4, while the friends of the ‘Sailor Boy,’ aud they are not a few, stick out for 6to 4. Mr. T. P., who acted as honorable treasurer for the Say ers’ Fund, is backing the ‘Blue Anchor’ favorite out and out, and Bays he can’t lose, barring accidents.” The Welshmen, according to the same authority, are bet ting odds on King as much as 12 to 4 hav mg_been offered and taken on him. Bell's L{ft also of the same date, says all who wish to see tbe fight should be iu town on Tuesday, December Bth, at latest, Ii theu indulges in strong arguments in fa* vor of orderly behavior, aud gives advice in regard to the modus operandi of getting to the battle field. The ring keepers were chosen as follows : “Billy Duncan, Nat. Langham, George Brown, Harry Orme, Dan Collins, Alec Keene, Mike Madden, Jemmy Welsh, Joe Rowe, Harry Bran ion, Bob Travers. Young Broome, Jack Hooke, Reardon, Gallagher, Clarke of Liverpool, Job Cobley, Jem Dillon, Cock lin, and Bob Webb. These men, or the majority cf them, are to meet at our of fice on Tuesday morning, “Dec. Bth, at eleven, to consider tho best means (or pre serving order, and also to receive final in structions. Several other well known pugs have volunteered their assistance, upon whom we believe reliance may be placed. The following we quote verba lim : As to tbe we are assured we are fully justified in stating that both are well up to the mark. From each of their respective headquarters wo have bul letins that never w&a either in better health. Keenan will bo a trifle bigger than when he foaght Sayers, and to all appearance iB a far stronger man than on that occasion. King, too, is Bomewhat bigger than here tofore, but he is a man who never carries much flesh, and we should doubt whether he will mncii exceed 13 Btone, while the Benicia Boy will be nearer 14 stone, Hee* nan is still the favorite, but anything over o to 4 is freely taken by the Kingites. Heenan will hold his Uvees at Owen Swift’s, and King at Mr. Richardson’s but of course neither man will come to town till the last minute, and the peep the public will get at them will be of the brief* eet. 1q conclusion, wo have to remind the ring keepers and all concerned that our eye will bo upon them, and that every failure to carry out our wishes, and those of the patrons of the P. It., will be duly recorded, and each man will have himself alone to thank for the consequences. A fair fight is wanted, aud a fair fight we must have, or Eng.ish pugilists most at once, and forever abandon their claim to credit as the exponents of fair play.” Bally for Bell! The Bra, which is usually dumb on fistic matters, has, like Balaam’s Ass, opened its mouth and spoken- Read what it says: ‘‘These gigantic heroes (King and Hee* nan) of the P. R., fight their great bat tle for £l.OOO a side some day next week —probably Wednesday, Dec/ 9tb, and the interest the match has excited falls little short of that created by the interna tieraal fight between Heenan and the re nowned Tom Sayera. Strong doubts may be entertained as to whether it will be brought off without the interference of the polios, but those who have underta ke n the management express th nuelvea confident in this respect, and we trust, as both combatants are manly and courageous fellows, and in point of re spectability above the ordinary standard of those, who profess themselves prize* fighters, that they may contest their bat tle without interruption. It is said that arrangements have been made to prevent ESTABLISHED 184?. gentlemen who may -want to see the mil), = undergoing the customary ramping from '■ h. .k oUBts ' an ~, we trust that this also may r , e tj ~f cas .?- Thd current hotting is still 7 to 4 ha f eena , D ' and ‘n many instances week and b tt en ( a,d money during Abe thafa «. of the Yankee being fop bv thR fa i! orite m& y b® accounted tbe ca mber of aporing gentlemen ho have connected-themselves with him. . H 13 reported Jo be very confident, butit ; must be remembered that he is older than he was when he fought last, and his hands are said to have been permanently inured or weakened. In point of science, as well > as in height and weight there can be little i to choose between them. King baa always l shown himselt a good two handed fighter, e .i? bflcked by parties wbo do not ‘ be,r money away—in feet,' they y f lO , °®> by some moans, or other, wnat.they attempt. King is the only man of late years who has made a real!y good fight with Mao, acknowl edged to be the most scientific man that' ever stepped within the ropes, and, un der tha circumstances, we think the odds offered against the ‘bold Sailor Buy 1 well worth Using, as he has youth on his Side. It will donbtless be a slashing fight, and probably be a Bhort one.ior big men do not contest as long as little ones, and both . ln ? and Heenan are cap ß b e of admin istering a great amoont of punishment.” After the Flght-Heenan Whipped. Tho Bteamship Jura,. from Liverpool, has just arrived at Portland, Maine. bf'ngs the news of the great interna tional fight between Heenan and King, took place on the morning of the 10. ,at Tunbridge. King won the fight minutes SVe roUnds ’ laßtin 8 thirty one The London Times eaya but little science was displayed on either side. Heenan s game thronghout seemed to be ■o close and hng on so as to crush bis an tagonist at once, by dashing him violently to the ground. King’s tactics were differ ent nnd more creditable. It is rumcred that Heenan s shoulder was broken. [second dispatch.] t to °b place tl-ie morning nesr iunbndge. King wob victorious. It ie reported that twenty five rounds were tonght in thirty-five minutes. No details are given, but it ie rnmored that Hee nan 8 shoulder was broken. BlLLl>E$’ O I. I> PLANTATION COFFEE r | 11,E BEST hotels, rest abb. ''; tO S“