. JsmJs u&i/i&oia •*■ |V«j.| r«. Scotland. neady-Bcentury ago, ~ a faial error ficoin'wKicn l&at'co&nt'ry'hSs never recovered. It was the hign duty on malt anda’kittnlnished- duty of spirits, .thatbniltthe .giß,.palACes,of Londonin “iBßsf¥h'erfsh generally, drunk by fteJßngl^jwor. Looking to the restoration of the Fed eral authority wherever it has. been overthrown, and to the large immigra tion that will probably ensue, your Memorialists, in this connection, bog your Honorable Bodies to consider, whether the beveiage that will inevitably bedhtrodu'ced among the laborer&"of the South, shall ba that- wbicb-renews the strength without impairing, the morals, or that which almost in variably produces theoppositeresults. , It cannot bethepolicy of.our Govern, ment to oppress the business in which ypnriiporiaUsta.are engaged, by continu inga.'higber tar upon it, than exists in any, otjter part of the world, and thua to encoujcage the aototitmion of whisky foe .teor,'*as the .common beverage of the laboring classes. The Commissioner of ! Revenue favors.a small duty upon do mestic wines, much smaller relatively than is spirituous liquors. The time may come, when. cheap and innoxious wines will de produced in large quantities inthe, United States, .but it is at least uncertain. Beer is, in (act, a wine made . of ~mcli instead.pt grapes; and its tonic aftd ,nntrimental properties are well inoWn and recognized. Its manufac ture ig this country is yet in its infancy, and nothing can prevent its growth more certainly .than injudicious tarnation. Concurring, aa . your memorialists do, in the view of the Commissioner in relation tp a How duty oa wine, they,. epapot, perceive why. it, may not be,applied with equal if not greater force tp fermented mail beverges. v Ytjur, memorialists ask no special leg islation for the protection of their busi ness, End do nod desire to ovade-fhe pay ment of,their full and ju9t proportioc of taxes to the Government, bnt they do respectfully ask that the duty on malt liquors 'may be fixed at a rate that will not destroy their manufacture or lead to their adulteration. • The .imposition of a tax on malt would tend to the latter re sult,, and w°uld certainly encoarage frauds upon the The, fairest und, most,productive mode of laying the duty, is,on,the beer itself, and if that is Srly adjusted, the manufacture will y Increase, and will in time, be come one of tho most fruitful and cer jjpin sources of income to the Govern ment-, : Your memorialists there fore pray that your honorable bodies may so adjust the duty on fermented malt beverages, that it may hot exceed the snm of fifty cents per, barrel of thirty one.galions. memorialists will ever pray, , &o. , Q.n behalf of the National Convention of tlje Brewers of the United Statea, held at Cincinnati, Ohio, October 23th and 29th, 1663. , ; Fbederick Lauer. Reading, Pa. John W. Sohn, Hamilton. O. . J. Roemmblt, Hudson, N..J. Klbineb, Cincinnati, O. Executive Committee. Ou bqhalf of the Brewers’ Association of the State of Pennsylvania. , Fbed. Collins, Robbbt Smith, T. J. Thomas, Adolph Huqel, Fbed. Laueb, ' Feed. . Seitz. . Executive Committee. On, behalf/f the Brewers’ Association of.thg, Statesof New York and New Jersey. M. P. BsiAD, A. A, : Dunlap, W.. W. Price, David Jones, J. FI„VNA«AN, P. Amebma-n, Executive Committee. Batten- end Porter’s Expedition. By this tim'e Batler am! Porter's ex pedition Against Wilmins-ton, N. C. has reacbed'its destination and is prirb ablypfepgred for operations. Some de lay may be caused by the necessity of 'clealtag D«t .torpedoes from the channels hut.theiexpedition goes -thoroughly ;pro- Vided,.;is , itb- means to accomplish its task. ji Tire .-fleet carries -eieht hundred andtwenty.guns, and some of them larger than; h as: e ver been in any borobardmant^.unless at Mobile. Tbefiephi oft.the vessels are oovered with,-sand toiprevant.plugging shot from injuring them, and chain -icables cover all the vulnerable parts of the wooden ships. Port fisher,: on federal Point | ia the strongest defence of the New- In-j let passage* iwll: mounts-about- fifty guns mostly of the. Blakely pattern. It has water batteries near and opimsite to It, gifing a cross fire which-sweeps the riv er dfpr three -miles from the centre. The arrangement is for the larger ves sels which cannot p»bs on account of their )dract,j So engage the fort under the heaviestposaible fire, while the lightest .draft, vessels pass the fort. The West •rjjbar channel lsdefendt-i by several batteries and by Fort Caswell, a strong pentagonal fort, mounting sixty guns. Other batteries exist limber-up the channel. The rebels will defend the place stubbornly, but the iieet is expect ed to be eqnalto its capture. Interesting Case. A.t the Chester coumy adjourned Court, last week, the case of Richards,, applying for an Injunction to restrain the Phoenix Iron Company,', at Phoenix ville, from using* bituminous coal in their furnaces with lew chimneys, was argued before Judge Builer. The soot I from the chimneys injured the furniture and goods in the ' dwelling and cotton factory of the plaintiff Toe defendants admitted the damage, sn.i "agreed that they ought to pay for it, as they were willing.to dot Their prop-rty cost them 1500,000( and they employ over one thousand -persons, at wa I to more than f 163,000 a year. They cannot make so good 'iron with anthra clteaswithbitumlhous cnal and esti- mate their loss,- if they are prevented from using the latfer, at (f 40,000 a year To erect higher chimneys would requite seventy ■; Bticks, at a cost of $800(000. They are willing to-gay damages to tile plaintiff, but arghethat {he business and prosperity,,ofench large manufacturing interests should not be broken In upon, because of the discomfort or inconveni enee of one or two neighbors. The case is held under advisement. -» i SoME-pfeople aro very credulous, and wilbgfvWltfe Credence to the following- A Florence paper relates the following inBt»hce df,the= certainty with which a m arderer may -be detect ed by taking a •photograph victim's- eye after death. ? A woman -named Sagnoli hav ing-heen murdered fit Florence a few days ago, the prefect of police, who had , already caused two men to he arrested onsuspicion, resolved to try the above experiment, and had the eyes of the dead'hOdy photographed The photo-- graph - obtained, being duly enlarged, the Whole of the rigbt cheek and lower' patfrdf the -face-of one of the men in custody were discovered accurately de picted oft theinteripr" membrane of-the eyef The resemblance is said to be so striking as to preclude all rtbSßibiilty df doubt.,, .... ... , drama, entiled . ‘ Mr. Briggs, or.jMSwder,iiuiha. Railway., jCraiftT- Rouses .at a penny, theatre in Baadee, U-oc of the scenes,. “SSWSBywMetiw 91 i ..railway., .wf tojattacfc, -,ms PITTSBURGH! iA.inmDA.Yj December u, last. The Hew Fractional Currency, We understand that the new cttrren cy'is rehdy for distribution, and our leaders'can obtain a by ah early application at the Custom House: The fifty cent notes are an Inch and & half wide,, and three and a half inches long. In general appearance these notes are not Unlike a large portion of the bank issues in circulation. The twenly-flve cent notes are shorter than the fifties, while the tens and fives are relatively still shorter. The Issue of paper cur rency has advanced with giant strides since its inception in ti^e. fifteeeth cen tury. If we are to credit the lamented Washington Irwin, the first instance of paper having been used as a substitute for money occurred during the war waged by Ferdinand and Isabella against the Moorish Kingdom. In his history of the conquest of that kingdom, he states—. That the Count of Tendilla, commanding the important fortress and town of Alhama, being closely pressed by the Moors and destitute of gold and silver to pay the wages of his troops, the soldiers murmured greatly (oven as they now do) seeing that they had not the means of purchasing necessaries ffOm the people of the town. In this di lemma what does this moat sagacious commander. He tabes a number of lit tle slips of paper and inscribes on them various sums large and small according to the nature of the case, and signs them with his own hand (not after the manner of Mir. Fessenden) and name. These he gave to the soldiers in earnest of their pay. The good Count then issued a procla mation (a la Lincoln) ordering the in habitants to take these morsels of paper for the full amount thereon inscribed, promising to redeem them at a future time with silver and gold, and threat - ening severe punishment to all who re fused. We are glad to say that the Count kept his word and made good his currency. Will the fathers of the pres ent and past issues imitate his honesty. Although Irwin in his statement pre tends to quote from his mythical author ity, the worthy Fray Antonio Agapida, the statement is true. Democratic Party and Slavery The New York “ World " in discussing this question says: "The Democratic party has alvtapt been opposed to slavery; bnt it has al- I ways had senjp to distinguish and dis criminate between diffefent kinds of slavery, and to assign to each its proper I rank and subordination in the scale of moral wrong. Slavery may eonsist in the subjection of one individual man to another individual man, which is the lesser form; or it may consist in the sub jection of a collective community to [ another collective community, which is' the greater atjd worse form. Our revo lutionary forefathers fought against the one kind of slavery whtte they tolerated the other. When they took up arms against Great Britain domestic slavery existed -in all the colonies; but they rdeemed it of paramont importance to achieve their freedom as communities, find postponed the mitigation and re moval of domestic slavery to a more convenieni season. I It conforms to the general sense of I mankind that the freedom of communi- I ties is oi infinitely more consequence I than the freedom of individuals. The 1- sympathies of every manly and generous I soul in Christendom have been freely given for a century to subjugated Po land; white either a tepid interest or no interest at all, has been manifested in the fate of the Russian serfs, more numorous, more degraded, but, in the estimation of mankind, by far less op pressed. The superiority of the rights of communities to the rights of individ ! rials is the constant lesson of history, sanctioned by nniversal comm on sense. It is only on this principle that men are forced, into the army by compulsory drafts, and sent to meet their death. The freedom, and even the life, of the individ ual is always relentlessly sacrificed to the presumed good of the community. What Sherman will Gain at Savannah. The Richmond press having adr.itted the apeedy fallgtf Savannah; what Gen. Sherman will gain by its capture is al ready a subject of conjecture. A large amount of war material bas been col lecting at that point ever since the re bellion broke opt. Fort McAllister mounted twenty-one heavy guns at the time it was etoimed and taken by Sazan’a §figade. Forts Lawton and Lee, on the Savannah river, have an armament, in the aggregate, scarcely less than McAllister. I'ort Jackson, on the same river, two miles below the city, has not less than thirty guns of heavy calibre. The ram Georgia, a heavy iron plated vessel lies grounded below the city, with her six guns in po sition. Probably half a dozen other works—mounting in the aggregabs, twenty-four guns—ore on either bank Of the river. In addition to these, he will have Gen. Mardee, end his army, with all its field artillery; together with the guns, 'mounted for the defense of the city, on the and north west sides. At a iow estimate, Sherman and Dahlgren wiUAaye one hundred, and sixty guns, when they foke possession of the place. Tiie'.Etaft. v Under the call for 300,000 more for tie army the quota this State will be atoat : 49,ooo. 'The share for Allegheny .sUtMath.-orTSOIW ; THE POST—PITTS BURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24,1864 Diwson. Democratic States ld electedtu Congress in 1302, ifn '&£ Fayette;' Wi -.imorelaud and a majority %he home vcite of 235. In the recent jilt eat be was reeleou-1, receiving a jijSsijorilY oaitije- born vote of 68fi, was reduced fey th - army vote to i—aid this is the ortijial majority, >ut which there can lie no dispute. is not true that there have been votes received since the election and died in the office of the Secretary of the Com monwealth, which alters this result. On the contrary, the records show that he has a majority over all the votes, regularised irregulat- The miscon ception arose from the fact that some of the duplicates of soldiers votes which had been counted in with the county re. tarns, were received at the Secretary's office afterwards, and before being closely examined Were supposed to have turned the scale against Mr. Dawson. On thorough examination, the result is so plainly in favor ef Dawson, that there is not the slightest danger of the seat being given to his competitor even by a Republican House j Only That Nothing More. • The loyal Pennsylvanians in Wash ington city have formed themselves into a permanent association partly for the purpose af putting down the rebellion but chiefly to weed out “lukewarmness and disloyalty. , The President of the institution is the Honorable James Ken nedy Moorhead. Jno. W. Forney,Clin ton Lloyd and a few other office hold ers Vice Presidents. These worthies make np the loyalty. Resolved the land belongs to the saiots. Resolved weare the saints. New Grade in the Navy. Congress hiving passed the bill ere ating the grade of Vice-Admiral in the navy, the President appointed Commo dore Farragtft to the position. While the country retains the services of such sailors as Farragut, Porter, Dahlgren anc Dupont, we may expect to sec the office,'gracefully, and ably filled. For the Post. Tha Union Kavival. •Dear Barr— I desire to admonish you and wish io do it in the mildc3t manner possible. Our revivals—are for the present over, the good accomplished is visible to many, so, don. again throw any sneers at a religious body of pcopie assembling together for a -f'-ely relit - rous purpose, as by so doing, you only subject yourseit to the repin.u hes and severe criticism of many well thinking people, among them the subscriber. The meetings, ali. w me to tell you, were a success, '‘lull hoits,;’’ on tvciy occasiun. VYc can jnst n>w see what we lost by not having, a regular designated place of meeting previoc; to the elec tion, us true ws polled a Very respecta ble vote tor Lincoln amt Johnson hut wi h proper accommodations where people ot aii classes ~,me and hear politics discusaod in the proper manner, the vote would have been ail but unanimous tor our candidates j Just think of a heavy id I) having io address a miscellaneous crowd (and adapt hts language to th.-ir capacity cd understanding) from off an empty dry goods box or whiskey barrel—why the very Idea is distressing—my triend Mr. _ Douglass D. D. addressed tne audience last evening upon t tie subject of •■iht Utmdneu of the nynteoi-.i a subjei t ! we may say in every way felt and under- j stood by the eloquent orator. The rneie j fact of his having allude i to th.s topi, at \ all, will be more suggestive to the re flecting than anything that could he said in the prmists by hit admirer. tor the Post. Step Up and Subscribe Mr. Editor— On Thursday last there wa9 a publie meeting held at the Board oi Trade Rooms in this city, the ohj.-et of which was to concentrate public attention to ward the 7-30 loan. The attendance was not large but we are informed was very Interesting. It came out that Mr. James O’Connor, President ot the Fourth National Bank has been to Washington, and had a conversation With Mr. Fessenden, Secretary of the Treasury, upon the financial condition of the country. The Secretary inform ed him among other things that the Government was hard up and wanted about $91,000,000 chiefly for the soldiers who have not been paid for two months. Mr. O’Connor, President of the Fourth National Bank, is one of the most suc cessiul financiers in this city,and is just the man to lead off in an enterprise of this kind. His energy and probity are too weit known to admit of a doubt that this most favorite security of Gov ernment wilinot be taken at once. * B6ware of Haw Pork. A few dayß since we observed a bulgher tasting some raw sausage meat in his shop, and the act was immediate ly associated in our mind with a sinau lar looking boule which Dr. Hallett, of Brooklyn, has standing on Jhe table in his office. When we first saw this bottle we supposed it contained strips of some white bark very nicely prepared. But Dr. Hallett informed us that it was a tape worm, which he had recently taken from the bowels of a man who had con tracted it by eating raw poik in Califor nia. The old readers of the ScientiUcale American will remember that the origin of tape worms in raw pork was pointed out in the pamphlet of Dr Weinland. fortunately, the tape worm is very rare, but when it doe? occur, it is caus ed by eating raw pork.— Scientific A-mir iean. The Oxford (Maine) Democrat says Lhefirßt tape manufacture in this coun try was made at North Monmouth, in that State, by an Englishman, who save the idea of a loom to VTankce mechan ic, which he made aniffput into opera tion. From this, twmJarge factories are now in operation in Unit "village, mak ing tape and webbing,-' Beignoli, the TeitiJfj who was hissed at Madrid, has decided suc cess in Paris. They say he is the next best ginger to Mario, apd, what is cer tainly a marked imprasement, that he shows cOMiderabJe/"'dramatic ability. Here nobody suapectcd him cf having iguchAbility' though everyb-riv admired *. A decision was rendered on Tuesday in i he Supreme. Court of the District of Columbia, by Judge Wytle, In the case of Col. Baker, upon the indictment for the afrest of Dr. Gwynne. The Court decided that neither the order of the Secretary of War or Secretary of the Treasury would be justification to the defendant. l.f this decision is sustained all the arrests of civilians heretofore made will be the subject of indictment. The Florida Affair —The English press, though industriously nursing the wrath of Brazil about the Florida affair, Is not likely to make much out of it. In telligence from Rio Janeiro to the 9th represents that the affair will undoubt edly be amicably settled, and Minister Webb’9 letter was entirely satisfactory. A more significant fact is the dismissal from office of President Gomez, of Bahia, probably because of his manifest leaning to the r,hel cause. “Professor Look," formerly of Troy, N. Y., was lately detected as a spy In the service of Gen. Braxton Bragg. He was arrested within the lines of the Army of the Tennessee, shortly after the battle of Murfreesboro, while in the act of taking plans of fortifications, guns, and magazines in the vicinity. Upon being searched, plans were found in his stockingß. He was put under guard to await trial, and while attempt-' ing to escape quite recently, he was shot dead by the sentinel. The Elmira (N. V.) Advtrtizer no tlces a lecture delivered in that place lately by Miss Anna Dickenson, the strong-minded pet of Shoddyism. Says that paper: “We coaid not help feel ing that the address of Anna was not in good taste for a lady before a public au dience. Certainly we do not think that a man of true and native modesty would thu3 have made up a lecture." It further states that Anna boldly dis cussed topics “tabooed by mutual con sent in all socia intercourse between re fined and intelligent men and women." iHOMAS-On Friday, lie-rmber '.3d, at Sk’ o clock, A. SI. Stevhsi,- Tacsraa, aged67years f uneral from hta late residence, oo Sunday attemooc, Hr'. Seth, at 2 o'clock, Braddock at eet, near Soho Bridge, Pitt Township. (L'ceater county papers please copy.) jpiUNOtFASI POWDER. Powder. Frangapani Powder. Frangap&ci Powder. AT JOSEPH IXEMirfG-'S DRUG- STORE. comer of the Diamond and Market et, Patent Medicines, Patent Mcdlclo®*. Patent Medicines, Patent Medicines. Patent Medicines. A very largo 6tock of genuine Patent Medi cines constantly on hand, embracing every Medi cine that i 3 advertised. When you want any* thing in this line, you will save time and ex pense by calling at my establishment before looking elsewhere. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, jEtc. at lotr rates. A superior article of Potash and Soda Aih alwar* on hand. Remember the place. JOSEPH FEEMINQ’S DHUO STORE, corner of the Diamond and market at. MANHOOD. AJSD THS VIGOR Of Y OUTH RESTORED in four weeks, oy DR. RICORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. Rlcord, (of Paris,j after years of earnest solici tation, has at length acceded to the urgent re quest of the American public, and appointed an Agent in New York, for the sale of his valued and highly-prized Essence of Life. This won derful —ent will restore Manhood to the most •battel-.: constitutions in four weeks ; and If used according to pncrsu instructions, failure is impossible. This afe-restonng rzuneay should i* taken by all about to marry, dj its effects are • •ennAoent. Success, in every case, is certain Dr, Kiwcrd’s Essence of Life is sold m cases, with luil instructions tor use. at g 3, or four quantities in one lor ** and will be sent to aov part, carefully packed, on receipt of remittance to his accredited agent. Circular seat tree on receipt of lour stamps. PHILIP ROLAND. Broome st, one door west of Broadway. N Y., Sole Agent for TTnitod State* sep26£md AJiDHETH S PILLS -THE r~ . WfeAK, the JJonsucftive, EhsuaatK, Costive. Bilious and Delicate, after some days' use, wul find renewed strength and life pervade every organ of their trades. Every loss maker, the blood purer, i'hs nerves commence in the arteries and terminate in the veins. These ptila.-aa a first -fleet, act upon the ferial blood, Increasing the circulation, by which imp unties are deposited in the vein#, and they throw uir such collections into the bowels which orbing, by the energy derived from Brandreth * Pills, expel them from the system >Yhen first used, the x*llis may occasion griping, and even makcni.e patient feel werpe This is an excellent sign, and shows the disease will soon be cared. No great good is often achieved without some trouble in its attainment, and this rule applies to the recovery of health Sold by THuMAS KEUPATH, Puteoanrh, ad ty ail respectable dealeii in mediates.,. * nou-lydAwa CONFESSIONS and ex ~ i PEKIKNCE UF AR iNYALIS.I tbe benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOU NO MEN Shd others, who sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, fcc., supplying at the same time Toe Meamj ot &Bt,F*Cir«s. By one who has cured him?eii after undergoing vonsiderable quackery, oy enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, filngis copies may be bad of the author. . r NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Em , d<:o-jmdAw Brooklyn, Kings Uo., N. V. Biohamtom 93SP TO CONSUMPTIVES,—CON M’MPTIVE SUFFERERS will receive » valuable prescription tor tie cure of Con. sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, sod all throat and Lung aiiections, (tree ot charge,) by send tng your address to ’ Rev. EDWARD A, WILRUN, WDllemsburgh, Kings ()„. n y. tepae:amaAw * ■ fa£T diarrhea and dysentehy Bin decimate the Volunteere far more than the bullets of the enemy, thercfore-let every mao see to it that he carries with him a full supply of HULLOWAY’S PILLS. Their *ke Crimea saved thousands of British soldiers. If the reader of this “no ice” cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from Bt ? rc l “ hiapl “ e ’ iel him write tome, 80 Maiden Lane, enclosing the amount,and I wui iJ?* free ° f ex P eDBe - Many dealers wUi not keep my medicines on hand because ther can not make as muoh profit as on other per to 6 ’ *de cen f 5 i 88 cents, and 01,40 per box or pot. FACW. • * 9 la u a iirs, •♦*••• • • « « . ISM Mr. Mathews ttrrt prepared the VENETIAN HAIR DTE j since-thst tlSe it hat been used by thousands, and lhno Instance bas It i .tied to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the worm. Its price ia only Fifty cents, ana each bottle contains double the quantity cf dvo i those usually sold for $l. • Tt 2-TP I ?' kTIAN DY K is warranted not to is jure the hair cr scalp in the slightest decree. The VENETUITDYE works WitTrlpidlty and ccrfcunt, , toe coir requiring no preparation whatever TLe VEKETL&fi DYF produces any shade teat mgjy be desired—one that will notiade. crock or wash out—one that is aa permanent as thehair itaeii tor sate by aii druggists. Price so cants, A. 1. MATHEWS. G-oueitti Agent, 12 Odd st. N. Y. Alsu manufacturer »f Mathswa 1 Abhtoa h > ureafe, the beat hau dreasing in use, Price 80 cents. janld-iyd |Sa®RHIVOLCTIOBi IS TUB DRESS ifril ROOM ! by the almost unani mous action cf the parties interested. caisrADoao'g hair dye Has replaced the old worn-out inventions for coloring the hair, which the better experience of years had proved to be defective and deleterious unlike the compounds that MAKE WAB upon the health uf the hair, and dry up and consume the juices which sustain it. this mild, gentai and pericct dye i 3 lound to be a > itallzing a* well as a coloring agent. Chrl»itulor& : 9 Hair Presetvatlvs, A valuable aijunct to the Dvc. in dressing and promoting the growth and porfeci health of the hair, and cf itself. when used alone—a safeguard that protects the fibres from decay under all dr curu3tance3 and under all discs. Manufactured by J. ORISTADOHO, Wo. 8 Aster House, New York. , Sold by ai; Drug gists. Applied by ail Hair ikesscr*. noU-lya&tcc ESP****- TOBIAS’ VE9£TUA LINIMENT.—A certain cure for Pains m and Back, bore Throat, Croup, Rhou lnaffsm, Colic, Ac. A perfect family medicine, and never tails. Rend Head U Bead iit Wavne Co , Mich., June i«, 1863. ihis is to certify that my wile was taken with Qoin&ey Sore Throat, n commenced to swell, and was so sore that the cculJ not swallow, and coughed violently. 1 use i your Liniment, and made a perfect cure in one week. I firmly be lieve that but for tho Liniment she would nave lost her life. JCIUN H. HABLAN. i Price 25 and 60 oenrs. tela by all Drue riats Office 66 Cortlandr street. Naw York. Sold by THOo KEBP A fll Flttsburzh. ncl3-iy dA we T7BISETXA3 HAIR £3 m E- VEaißTl4a y LINIIJEHT and CBfcSTAbOKC’S ?tATg OYS, • > TDC TT.Vf-rrTcr.r r cr-.•nr- ITEWB ITEMS. Patent Medicine*! TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS. Chickering’s Pianos, Weber’s Pianos, Gate’s Pianos, for cHß^7aua. Emerson’s Pianos, Miller’s Pianos, Guilds’ Pianos, Melodeons, Cabinet Organs, FOR CHRISTMAS, Prices to suit everyl ody. o. c. mellor! Wood Street H" «, Q h uj si 8 £ co O ® LU Q X I 4 -■ A i! S 0§ p S «. 9 s. j a C“ %m g i t S 3 O * T W | o 3 t S Q » r, ac $ Prices Sfcednnad. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, DEESS GOODS, For i*l4 »t a great is auction In price, by WHITE, ORR & CO. No 25 Fifth Street iiai-ul Filth Wa d Democrats, Attention- The democrats of the fifth WARD tvi 1 ho d ihEir Primary Meetinjr nomination of Ward Offlcera, on TUESDAY EVENING, Dr. (I 27th. at o'clock, at th* Fifth Ward Publ c oc'-cot Houae By order Executive Commute, de**-* 'l’ll -I. A. MILLER, :ec ‘VS7' -A. M I , X3X>; Bi A VOIHO MAS. BOARD IN A qulst private iamlly, ivitMu ten xlnutea' walk cf tha ?oat Office. Adareaa, "OHAiii.LJ, • JaSA-lta At tt.la Office FOR THE HOLiDmi PI Ait OS, AMEEIOAH OBGANS, and tU-ELODEONS JU3i RKatVhD, A CHOICE AS- SvfiT.utN'T si the •upenor BfiACBURV, Njt» teak; and SCHGiuACKSR iCO Fiiiiadslphia, PIANOS, AT PRICa.3 FnOil 8 3?u to @l,OOO, Ameru-aii Urgaiia and Melodeona, a i FHOil siat* to a-Acso, thes« Instruments are acknowledged bv judges to be the very BtsT IN THE MAR ELf, &na will be boM at iron TWENTY- SEVENTY-FIVE LOLLA.K3 LESS thin factory prices, All warranted for Fire Yeara. Person* desiring to mate a handsome Christ rnaa New I ears Present are particularly re quested to cau and examine our stock - Descriptive? Clrculara furslahed on apnl ca tion, ' WAfia.ELd.jyiZ & BARR, So 14 Bissau's SiocA, St Clair Street — — HERMETICAL BARREL \ ALKXTiHi'o FHSIOHT. E.vPaßB3 THSOCOH TICKET OiriCK, ( 163 Broadway, cor I)ey at, (Oil Depot,) J. (j M f Naw Yonz, November 56. 18G4. ’J A. A. TAYLOR, Actuary, 158 Broadway. * vve Lare received at our Yard at Penhorn City New Jersey, an Invoice cf Refined Petro leum from Titusville. Pa , one of the barrel* navlog the Brand of the “Hermetical Barrel Lo ,"(Bobbin's patent., A careful examina tion of i hi* cask enow* It to be in perfect order no evaporation or leakage, and the wood as drv as before it was filled. The other barrels of the invoice were in fair order, but had leaked or evaporated two gallons eecb. We cheerfullT recommend the Hermetic*! Ban-el to Refiner* and Shipper* cf Petroleum. TKEMBLEY, PUUBPS fc 00. v , ~ . , N ** w Vora, October 28th. iso* A. A. lAILOII, .i>.tnar^, 158 Bioadway. f e >: el . v t d *< nu r Depot. Tersey City, on the 13th o 1 October last, an invoice of Petroleum Irom Titusville, Pa. of which aero four barrels hiving the brand of the " H ERAIETIOAL. HA W- Kel Company, Robbins- patent-, a careful examination oi these barrels shows them to be In perfect order. No evaporation or leakage. The outside ef the w ood of the bar rels Is as dry as hefote they were filled. We un derstand the above shipment was three weeks on the road, and was transhipped three times since they have been at onr Depot They have been subject to considerable rough treatment and exposure to sun and rain A few days aeo tney were gauged and found to contain ill the Oil that was originaily put in them. The loss of Petroleum from leakage and evaporation be tween here and Oil Creek amounts to from five R°r,HRT-{ll-rivr-S e r tsve dout “ ’he ROBBINS HEEMEiIUaL B.iHatL- would save this entire loss, as well as all losses ' of Pe troleum when on storage. E n. V rt-LENTUfE, Superintendent. We mill be prepared ir. a Jo-nHme to furnish to Rennets, rhrrrel Manufacturers and Dealers In Crude Oil, Samples ef Barrels prepared by KUiiBINV procesr. which will demonstrate to all Interested that this Barrel Is all that Is claimed for it, a a KERMETIOAL BABREL that It will hold Crude Oil, Refined OIL the, spirits of serpentine, Ac., without leakage or evaporation for months, and without lnlurv lathe slightest degeee. The process of preoar lia Barrels by ROBBINS’ method Is very sta ple and cheaper than most other processesln use, and w e/afsuu. Applications tor L'censre abo T° Frenens. through LIPPIN OOTtTtBT A CO, For particulars see nam phlets, tvhlch can be had at pur oiSce, UPFISCOTTj FBI & C 0: ao aU First Stress, PITTSBcE&H. dec23:lmd S l *™ 1 * 6 ® 48 rtia BALE—OFFBR cale, throe good Double Barrel Shot vinos. _JCaii‘ftnd cxaml-e, at 3Bte- rO-bAY’SADyEBTI&KmTS f WmrmtiLY FOR . CIUIISTM^S FOR CHRISTMAS FOR CHRISTMAS. ifoß CHRISTMAS FOR CHRISTMAS. FOR CHRISTMAS, DRY GOODS, MCCLELLAND’S BOOTS, GUMS, NO. 56 FIFTH STREET. OBPHAH’N FAIR OPEN. EVERT NIGHT, AT CONCERT HALL, FIFTH STREET. ADMISSION S CfiiTg. de2l POR THE fIOLIOAYS -GH SA T SALE of Boots, Shoes, (fetters, Balmo ral* and Oumi, at Tow; prices, so that every one can bay apair cf Boot* or Shoes at a low price, for a present to a friend. Doll and examine my extensive stock before purchasing poor good* eliewhera. Qoods ranted, sad cheaper than the same goods can be bought In any store or auction house in the city. KemembertheDlaco.' At BOHL&ftD’Sr ?;< No. si Market'btieet ’ _de»* Two dooisfoom Fifth. DRY GOODS. Just received a large lot of French Merinos, Poplins, Coburgs ] Delaines, Woolen Plaids, Aipaccas, Shawls & Cloaks, Balmorals, CHEAP FOR CASH, M. MENTZEE, . , 94 Market Street. deT General Foreign Agency, TIAgSAGR FROM OR TO LIVER r POOL, LONDON, CORK, HAMBURG! HAVRE ud SOUTHA&PTON, ’ PaMag;e to Callftnria. LONDON, PARIS, BIRUf LIVERPOOL, HAMBURG, LKIFSIC, FRtHKPQRT, DUBLIN, BREMEN, Package, forwarded to all part, oi the v, rid. Collection, made and commissions executed. Apply to WM-EINGKAM, Ja., , _ Adams’ Express Office, del7:lm-TTAs Pittsburgh. Tiie Great Pnrifiorl HEMAPANAKA Kenapanaka cures Scrofula, Hrmapanaka sur<& Cancer, Hemapanaka cores Rheumatism, Hem apan&ka cures Boils, ’ Hemapanaka cores Intemperance. Hemapanaka cores Old Sores Hemapanaka com Dyspepsia. Hemapanaka com Tetterf Hemapanaka cores Pimples on the Face, Hemapanaka cures Erysipelas, *** Hemapanaka cores Liver Uamx&sint' ® 0Ur “ 101 KteSuttSrtfte SlcAl oMre&to bT“ biBToalc SIMON JOHNSON. - • , , _ Ocmer SmitMeid and FourtbettH aesltiydAw Loss —B Aa, SI It f, w osi Shcet >«£ SUdtar Gus Sm. lust ti. _* I 'wjSi, '■ HEAT EST BARGAINS THIS SEASON, IS THE BiX.AJTCS'Oi' ttTOCK AUCTION HOtJSE, 55 Fifth Street, Also a stock cf SHOES, AND BUFFALOES, FOR &H-KJ i-Q. tmd o«>.£juSS%SAi , AT PRIVATE SALES. Look for *•«., * S., Ho. 10-DAY’S ADVERTIBBMESIB. The Largest Assortment, : :4 And Best Quality of MEN’S CALF BOOT 3 Ever Men Is th« Otty. TtC“ Made to Order in Odr Own Sfijjp, and WARRANTED SUPERIOR IN BOTH Style, Quality and FlhiMb. ; also, ;■’s • WOMEN’S AMD CHiLDREN'sjtfiOES ' Di eoiilocß vd.-iotj izi s4lling»bout “ ±» Warranted superior Coelom Work, at . : ' ” Concert Hall Shbe'iTi&uet iVO. 62 FIFTH BXKEET, .. *9*2° connection with any othtr Hove in the city. • 4^28 HOLIDAY GIFTS! \STK INSIST UPON IT THAT THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE. it U not an expertmsnt which, after a trial, aay disappoint, but a magnified and acknotfS edged success, as orach so as a Colt* Eevoiver or a Hoe’s Press yoOT Wife t n4 ‘ ,ro ’ lld “ T ’ give WHEELER at WILSON. It Will add years to horiife. . -To fathers aadmothers, tho aaggeeHofliimoit opportune. Otvejfour dinghies a whseisii di wtlsos ' SEWING MACHINE. : ' It will provo tothem a never failing friend. Brothers, who wishto oonipHment.their sisters !n» mmitr at once creditable to their head* ana hcArta. let them select lor that purpose a WHKBIES 6 WILSON SEEING MACHINE. • “i« *1 f“ better express ytrar nlial love to the being who bore you, «™n by presenting to her a umauy WHEELIB &. WILSON SEWING MACHINE. years * ?lid ~ il “ llome * tic sunlight her declining Lovers I would you demonstrate tothsoUeet °i S' oo are trtee “ud worthy 01 he. confidence and regard, send her a WHEBLEH &. WILSON SEWING MACHINE. If you desire to compliment seme newiv marrled bride, make her the happy recipient 01 a iv'IiBELSR A WILSON SEWTNG MACHINE. Congregations are new ordering the WK£EL£iB & WILSON ’sewing- machines lorthdrpastor’s wives, I.ct those trho have not done So go and do likewise. - Friend . c *•»* your sincerity in tie interest of rue « . > by making an edprt to place in the hand* of every sewlog woman, a w hzELSB A whsos SEWING MACHINE. 1 ' We claim for it the foLcwing advantages over any and all other Sewing Marines * ' I. Beauty and excellence of stitoh uDoi bo’h sides of the fabric sewed. S. Strength, firmness and durability of stun that will not rip nor ravel, and made with— 3. Bconomr of thread, 4. Its attachments and wide range of applica tion to purposes and materials. ' 5. Compactness and elegance of model *and finish. / e. Simplicity and thoroughnessofcosistrueUon, • ■ Speed, ease of opgratton and and quietness of movement. *7; • The use of the Rotary Hook In the plitoenf the Shuttle, gives the WHEELER At WILSON M&CHJEftB superiority over all others: • Ist. By rendering it more simple In construe* tioa, cauahg less friction. 2d. By Enabling it to form the much more rapidly. only about 'one-fourth the Betelesß liable to get out of enter. This Macmpe will stitch, hem. fell. auUt, bind, plait, gather, cord and btt&L w&houi « hasting ar preparation of the work. ThesAhs of the WHEELER & WILBON MacMne* is greater than all otherscoa hlned. Over six thousand WHEELER & WILSON Machines are now In use in Pittslmnrh cinity. N 6 one should purchase a Sewing Ma chine until they have examined {an&testea the WHEELER & WILSON. They are warranted for three years. Full instructions given in operating free. Always happy to exhibit and explain them to every one, whether intending to purchase or not. Call early and secure ooe. Salesroom No, 29 Fifth'Street, WM. SUMNER & m del 7 2gdAy @125 PER MONTH I WASTED SEWING MACHINE AGENTS, everywhere, toIiSKS the new SHAW a OLaSk SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEWING Mtnmg, the (only low price machine to the eouninr which is licensed by Grover A Baker, by Wheeler A Wilsou, Howe, Singer AG>I«S Bachffider. Salary and expanses or large • commission.allowed. All othoMAehlnesAaw sold for less than forty ; dollars eaoh, aid tn fnngments, and the seller and umx liable. D lnstrated circulars sent free. Address, . SHAW A CLARK. nolgamdmw BiddefordTldalna. NAB. BROWN'S HEM EDIKS ARK mW known, only to himself, r. iUcure certain diseases when all other remedies NlL.,Berest cases cured without hlnderonoe from business In a very short time. The core Is made by destroy ing the poisonous taint that the blood It surs to’ keep unless the proper remedy Is used. This la what he claims lor his remedies, thst they, are the tare and only remedies for tut foul Syphlllls. Office, No. M SmltbSeld Street. Plttrt hmgh. ttSMX CHRISTMAS PRESENT. ONE OF KHABK A CO.','. GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOS. Also, H*ine*Broi. Pianos; ffnipe & Kindt’s Pianos, and Princes OHAKLOTTE BXtVXS, 41 Fifth street, Second doorabora Woo&street, Oil 'Engine for Sale. ABZCO3TO-K WD ESOUK, IS SOOS^IU repair, 7 inch cylinder, 20 inch force pomp, fly-wheel, safety valve and slptiSßPs all ready to attach to boiler.whloh winrii«fti% dec&slw* i- B4^re E As» W B^uinf'ooana»^ ED—Parchsw r-c. of tbow buutlfal '■>' EMPIRESEWiN-* * A«lHMES*»»HoBifi*' Prejent forts* foinDy prloo-tmlv tsCL^ThUif' wfli jtttobjlsomi-turV.- oo«l lad «glit i§3 ® beautifully. sjii >r.- ; ~n lotod for tbMsVuoiL • Sale. Boom i,j - . stjeat, oSKKiS StEbmiterHoiut. ■ _ #TO ■ ,•