' i » 1;. • •: v-!' *• :jt' ',r ■ ■ 5. ■' •> - t k* • -’’rf W l -X-:ii * V: • -'hi.-.- ... * ■ .• ‘ '?'* r' , ■* »ii| v;- ;.. ■ y r^Oiv'-'X-!«^V. < C'*'.'jVV.:‘4 ,-;sr:'[ i r iiii .•■■-.•Ali'i’:.-:'*: ; l '4 ?v; —::?••:•;$'-.'i H:! ; Jr : *' OR'* ,S-*> > ‘ *Mr< v '•%!» ■s; Nb^ l^ VA!>:W* -«Vi - -fc'-V* ,V»-,5' xH ' * l ;.',' v '•* 3?. ‘«:.*..0->n-'V ;^-^ iji • : r ! ; > • • ~ j.. • •~'' •: 44.1,;14_:::1.,_::•.i...y):,,t:.. lAT,-ii,4z,,,,:--Z;t:.,:::: 1 ~ -,, 4 ;, -1..,...,-.4.L4w,..f.:.„,,,,*,,: -...?; ~,.? . ; - „-..,.„-x .,...,., legjet'3:%z:V . :4 o7l ' ,Porr' ' ' -.. , 6c...0.4,,,:y.t.,:t2,..... , ,, ...: 41f, -'1,....,,,,:f?!.... : • - i- $ f U airosu-A & R] ■ggjrog4 and PR PITTBBU MONDAY IioENINO, '■■ i 1 * To* Tabiit Dsbate.—-W > isiybefore oar read ers, in the predeni number of the Gazelle, the debate in (he tinited Stales Senate, between Senators Cameron and Bigl :r, on (be presenta tion of (he of (he Pennsylvania Legislature. Thk views advanced by Senator Cameron are sound and orthodox, and will be warmly endorse (jby (he people of Pennsylvania. Tie remirk that if lie President will only ex hibit “in behalf of the Tar ff a email portion of that energy which he need :to vigorously daring (he last session to settle lh 5 Kansas question in favor of'the.Lecompton Oonstilntion, lie will very soon haTethe question oat of Congress/' is eminently true, and we arej not surprised (hot it brought Mr. Bigler to his feet, with a weak and puerile defence of the administration. Me. Cameras only does justice to Iho Repub lican party in claiming for U (ho position of ezoltulve friendship to Protection (0 American Industry. The ! political transactions of the dky are ample vindications of the truth of his observations. It is idle fear Mr. Bigler, and his political associates in Pennsylvania to claim the tariff as partial ll a democratic measure in the face of the facts | iliat tho Republican Congres sional caucus, without a tiissentmg voice, has decided in favor of the principle of Protection, while the democratic senatorial caucus has de clared against it. The tariff question is not only a parly meas ure, but it has been made euch by the aettou of the democraiio party, outside of Pennsylvania. If Pennsylvania] thereforej desires protection it mnet look to the Republican party, simply be cause that party has takei; upon itself its de fence against fhe partiza 1 opposition of its opponents. It ik true, in (nr State, the demo cratic representatives, untier tho pressure of public opinion, yield the question a cold support when it is brought before (Atm by the Organized eflforls of the Republicans, l ut that by no means constitutes it a democratic 1 leasnre. Oalßidc of this State friendship for tl e tariff is regarded by democrats ai a heresy, 1 nd it would exclude from the parlyjny individual who would em brace it. Thoro arc one hui tdred and forty dem ocratic members of the nal onal House of Rep resentatives, and of this number therefore not twenty who will Tote for a ri vision of the reve nue laws, while of the ninely-two Republicans there is hot one who will no t support such re vision. With these facte bef iro him, Gen. Cam eron was fully authorised to claim all he did, and even more, for his~Reput lican and American associates. We earnestly hope that the discussion of tho tariff question by our two Senators will have the effect to induce Iho citi; cna of Pennsylva nia to adopt such a course as will lead to an effectual defence -of theirj interests. They have the.whole subject before them, and if they permit themselves to be misled or deceived by the arts of political demagogues, as has been tho case In past years, it {will bo their own fanlL Their destiny, socially and morally, is in their own keeping, and it iis for them to de cide how it shall be shaped fir the fature. The friends of the most, cherished interests ofi our Stale have a true champion in Senator Cameron -i-a champion who has stood by them in tho darkest hours, and who never deserted them under the guise of "nationality’' to win smiles fromother sections and other communities. He has always held our coal and iron fields to bo at least equal to the cotton and sugar planta tions of the South, and has never consented to close onr work ehops and torn onr laborers out to starve in order to create n market for the products of slavo labor. Wisconsin Banking.— Wisconsin has a free banking law, similar in its general provisions to that of New Tork, the circulation being ostensi bly baaed on State Stocks, j 1 late law, however, has betrayed an ingenious < :vasion of responsi bility, on this score, which 1 hows bow rascality may >tgt practised under U e garb of honesty. Under this law the banks, up m depositing specie or their own paper with lh c Bank Controller, > are entitled to withdraw, < n tlie certificate of that officer, au equal amount of the State Stocks deposited by them, from the Treasurer of State, the Treasurer being the custodian of the stocks, while the Controller holds the specie and circii-. latiog notes returned by the Banks. It appears that by this operation the Control-’ ler, at a late date, held over half a million in ■ specie* deposited by the banks, in place of State stocks withdrawn from the Treasurer, and the . general conviction, based upon this plausible arrangement, seems, to have been that the cir culation was better guarded than before, the specie in the hands of the Controller being bet ter than State stocks in the hands of the Trea surer. But mark how fhe bonks managed it. We extract from the Milwaukee Free Democrat : "Three Hundred and Ninety-One Thousand Dollars of bonk securities haxe been withdrawn from the Treasurer’s office, between, the 3d and 20th of this month—in 17 days—by order of the Controller, on his certificate I hat coin had been deposited in lieu thereof. Of course, there should be over a half million of dollars in specie in the Controller’s office, in lieu of the securities . withdrawn, viz: $219,000 which he reports in his possession the 3d tost , and the coin for $391,000 of securities withdrawn since the 3d instant. “Constructively , therefore, the Controller most have more coin in his possession than all the banks in.tbe State. We were slow to beliere he had thakamount in his possession, and the In vestigating Committee who examined his office, it is reported, found but $53,000 (!! I) in specie. There were evidences that $549,000, were placed to the credit of the Controller, in different banks” Tbe'banks, under this arrangement, first de posit stocks with the Treasurer os security for the notes issued; they then deposit an equal amount in-coin with the Controller and get the stocks back; the Controller then deposits .the specie with the banks who hare paid it in; and the brniks count this in their reports as “coin in hand,” thus getting double credit for it. This 1b the best demised banking swindle of the day; and it seems to hare been carried on so widely that every one will be justified in trent ing'all Wisconsin money with suspicion. TzutrFhiladdphia Press ssys that while it ad mires Senator Douglas for his course on the Le _ compton bill, it is not committed to his support for the Presidency ; and after commenting on the efforts now yaking to render the government practically a despotism in the hands of the Pres ident, it adds: ylt will require the efforts of all patriotic men, of every party,' to rescue the ship of State from ,thw Umpest that , howls around it, and to save her/rom the breakers upon which she is rushing without helmsman or captain.. When doctrines —-against which ihe whole history of the country, 'not only of this Democratic, but of every party, is a living protest—doctrines discarded by the fathers of the Republic, and doctrines repudiated by every organization that has aspired to popu lar confidence, are boldly asserted and made tests opon the people, it is no lime to think of men—-it latino to think of means of deliver ance from evil." Tn Socoissoa or Judos lewih.—The Wash ington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press writes: : - “I was probiblj wrong jcatordajr aboat the conlingenlrMlpution of Judg,, Black, lotnkc Ihe pUod cf Jadge l'wio m the w MIOT n judicial di> . .trlct of Pennsylvania. It is sow more than nro bitib that Irwin will throw up; in whisk „ enl - tiro names ore mentioned forthe vacancy—H on Wilson M’Candlcea and lion. Chos. Shaler, both of Pittsburgh. 1 vote for M’Candless, with all 'my votes. Be has talent* popularity and heart.. J-- But as Shaler is the wore! foe that the Prenidcnt ; has ever had, even in Pittsburgh, Shaler will » • ■ ■ doubtless go in. It may be that M’Candlcaa ' may wifi? after all; but Shaler’s friends are con« fident. I regret that the formal announcement of Samuel W. Blaok as Governor of Nelfraeka is not yet made. Hoonght to be appointed.” 7' • ' „ Ir the neck of the editor of the*Cniontown Anndsriiwera anmined closelyit vonhl prsba^. My be fosad ;.einirijrcletlwith a bblltt|htcHbed,' - «X dog.” _ .Whenorer anything ‘ i> nldof that <l ffimmifnaok to whine and bark. Good dog; ■-TBr7good_dpg. . - •- « - - • A - pci. Tort nrtr, in Nelnuis, haTeheld a eonyenlibn toT*tone of fc promolb-the plan of. annexing all Ihe, territory '* n ftTO been procured or ordered for the British sooth of the Platte Ip Kansas. The oroceedinre ’ n “ scnm; A . mo ” 6 ll,tn ar ® 'Mrttto -different hftTfi been sent tin Cnw nnkir. *'• , ® • German torsions, two Welsh) Ivo Mnotf, two. shit «ra « pnblFcation, and we regret Wallachian, one Wendiah* onetrbliah*?ae Ros*' 7 enot-roomfor them. The following ; pian , one Greek, ono Armenian, besides Dntch preamble and resolution, howercr, will show the Bw ' dish ’ Danish, and ill the langnsgcs or eonlh- ! main result arrired at by the convention • western Europe. ; ; _j Whereas, The said people hare sent their „ “Ex-ComiiMinxEE” Van i. still in Caicnlta. i delegates to a Sonlh riatte conrenlion, this day IJiV? 1 "*” 10 f! cl,,c an ? *unlor«, and endearore assembled at Brownerilie, to declare and em- 1 a , v nod impress others with the belief, body their riews and wishes in the premises, ; „ Ihe ” of a raM : morc , >n'ellectual, and far and — 1 ’ . supertor in every wfty io those around him. E « SAH ’ * 8 Gius °iade apparent that the ' jieople South of the I’lattc are in favor of the “”?T>°mion of the territory South of said river, with that of Kansas and its speedy admission as an Stale of the Union. Therefore , In pnrsuanoeof the authority Test ea m us by oar respective constituents, and in order to make known their wishes and will, we, tnetr delegates in general Convention assembled do hereby itoohv, That the Congress of the United ; states be memorialized to pass an act at its present session to enablo that part of Nebraska couth of the riallo river to join with the people or Kansas m forming a State Convention, and being admitted into the Union os soon os may be. A memorial was .adopted and signed, and a delegation of three was appointed to go to Wash ington and lay it before Congress. The main motive for this movement appears to bo that Nebraska, as a whole, is growing but slowly, and cannothope for admission into Lho Union at an early day, whereaajf this, themost populous portion of tho territory bo annexed to Kansas it will enable the latter to corao into the Union all the sooner. @Ntttr & CO., OPSJXTORS. JAN. .11, 1853. Death of Prescott—Tho telegraph gringo us the sad news of the death of Prescott > tho historian. His death is a national loss. Wher ever tho English language is spoken Prescott is known and admired, and he has contributed, perhaps more than any other man, to whatever luslro the American name has acquired for scholarship and literary ability. The world of letters loses one of its most distinguished orna* ments. • Wb are indebted ti> the Cleveland Herald and Chicago Tribune for pamphlet copies of the An nual Statements of the trade aud commerce of their respective cities. The Washington correspondent of the Tee nig Post says : “The Republican Senators and Representatives of this Congress have opened n subscription paper, which was speedily filled up, for tho pur pose of raising between $5OO and $6OO to pur chase a_sjagnificent service of plate, to be pre sented to the venerable Joshua R. Giddings ns a testimonial of their appreciation of his public labors in the councils of the nation These la bors have extended through tweuty years. Sev eral Democrats are among the subscribers, and others from tho same party desired to contribute bnt did not wish to have their names appear.— Such subscriptions were declined, as the names of all donors are to be inscribed upon ihc plate, with a suitable inscription in addition.’’ A correspondent of tho Boffalo Commercial says that “the lovers ofgeodfruit will regret ex ceedingly to hear that the peach crop of Western New York, was destroyed by the excessive cold of tho 10th ; inst Reliable information from fruit growers in various parts of the country, showß that on, tho examination of many hun dreds of fruit bads, all were found dead. Ilia a well established fact that the fruit buds of the peach, ordinarily, cannot endure more than about foTty-fonr degrees of frost, and conse quently when tho thermometer sinks to 12, 10, or 10 degrees below zero, the germ of the peach will be destroyed.” Asdkesen, in bearing generous testimony t(j Morphy’s powers, says he is 100 strong for any living player to hopej.o win more than a game here and there, lie never makes a mistake, but as soon as his adversary commits the slightest blander, bis game is gone. If a player makes a move “approximativcoenl" correct, but not *cxactment . the right move, Morphy is dead to win. Andersen has also given his opinion that Morphy would have beaten all tho three great triumvirate— rhilidor. La Bourdon, mis and McDonnel. Important Cession to Alabama.—-There is now a fair prospect that the area of Alabama will soon be increased by the addition to that State of a portion of West Florida, including the seapott of Pensacola. Tho Florida Legislature has passed a joint resolution, which has received the approval of the Governor, leaving it to the people of the Stato to vote npon the question of cession. This acquisition is deemed highly im portant to the interests of Alabama. The sen timent of tho Floridians is considered as being favorable to the change TnnEE Female Mvrpsrkb* in <k e Oll.—J. A. Ros*, late Deputy Sheriff of London, states in the Times that there are now confined in one eejl of Newgate, three females convicted of the murder of children: one Mary Ann Alice Seago, beat her step-child to death; another. Celcstwa 'Sumner, cut the throat of her child often years and the third, who had four children, carried two of them lo a canal and held them under water until they were drowned. A letter was read at ihe Boston Barns celebra tion from J. G. Bums, a son of tbo bard, ex pressive of bis own and bis brother's thanks for tho honor to their father. A gentleman came to Boston from Missouri expressly to l»e present. At tho celebration in Albany the autograph copy of Ault! Lang Spne, now tbo property of John V. L. Pruyn, esq., of Albany, was exhibited. Oar exchanges aro crowded with accounts of celebrations throughout the Unit'cd States and Canada. Tiir Utica Observer, positively announces that ex-Governor Seymour would not accept tho nomination for President, should it be tendered to him by the Charleston Convention. And it further indicates the feelings of (hat gentleman by affirming that the New York delegation will “rote for men presented from “other parts of the Union” than from tho State of New York. That is a ebot at Mr. Dickinson lleavt Sale.— The Bellefontc papers say that on the 12th, a tract of 14,000 acres of bind, sit uate in Centre and Clearfield counties, on Mo shannon Creek, owned by tho “Maine l>and Com- P»ny L ” was sold toS. Christ cf Lancaster, Ta., for $75,500 cash, which is nearly $5 40 on acre. The land is said to bo “wild and hilly but un doubtedly contains mineral wealth sufficient to enrich the purchaser.” Ws have some further intelligence relative to the revolutionary movement in Ifayti. General Geffrord, at last advices, hold the Department of Artebonite, with his bead quarters at Gonaites, where he had i!,090 men, while Soulouquc at the same date was at the seaport of Arcahayc, with 6,000 men, intending to attack Geffrord. Gen eral Geffrard's family had .been imprisoned. A Suoqestior. —The Albany Allas end Argus advocates the purchase of Cuba in order that we may have “cheap sugar.” Suppose we abolish the duty on sugar,- will not that prodacc the-somc result, and atmuch Jess expense? A hundred millions of .dollars is a large sum to pay for what a trifling alteration in tho tariff will give us.— y. r. Times. “Show todr Tickets.”— The Court of Ap peals of New York haa lately decided that a railroad passenger is bound to show his ticket to the conductor whfn requested, even If the con doctor knew that the party bad paid bis fare. Rcfusingto comply with such request forfeits hie right to be carried on the road. Tnz State Bank of Ohio has a new pinto for ten dollar bills. A group of three .figures forms tho vignette and tho right hand corner has a portrait of tho President of the Bank, J. An drews. The bill is beautifully printed and presents an improved appearance over tho old ones. Smppkbv Sidewalks,— An oxebango rccom* mends sawdust os the best arlielo to put on slip* pery sjdewaiks, and : “When It is carried into tho house on your boots or shoes it becomes dry and 13 easily swept off, without injury to'tho carpets.” .. J Lousiasa Senator.— Hon. J. 1\ Benjamin of Loasiana, was re-elected by the Legislature of that State on tho ,24th Inst., a Senator in Con gress for six years from the 4th of March next, when bis present term will expire— Stiah or ths Erie Caml—U is stated in tho Buffalo Commercial that there are fifty-ihreo steam canal boats built and iu processor con struction for the coming season of navigation on the Brie Canal. Rsckjit letters from Salt Lake City report that the Gentile residents are excited in regard iolhe brutal murder of Andrew Bernard, a deaf «>d dumb boy, aboat twenty years of age, as i.S!" d " ilkth ' c T ,lcil *;' of lb ° Wt,rm ° n P«£3,'? “ loW *“ of offenses upon infoiAioun* jit V lO , ll^ 1 olUion of Qrantl Juries? 1 lh ' ~rlu' 'l « » Tnn citizens oflho loin of Uloomin.i.. ■ Dongb» coant,. Illinois, bn* recently B X’s^S 8W ° aentli "" , Saist Bbiquam has jus sale slaughter of cutting with his bbarcb, eight hi here Who syopolhise-witl ..Tns richest-inna in Hon. James Guthrie. I «l wwihji/38^680,. MARRIED—In Maduoe.tho Ath in»t., l> y nrv. Ult Ciiromc DiAßßncEA.—WeJilivo in our pos •wton the rertlflcato or a respectnbli IciUreu, tortlfytng that h# *u entirely cored or till* Jr.-adf].! rii+ :Il #, by Turing lToJland liifftrr. Wo shall take plfareir# in allowing the orrflGmte to any person doubting thin statement. Cstmoa!—B* careful to ask for rbvrhive** Tlolhuid tflt teri. Tim groat popularity of tliln bodkins hat Induced |*‘*U w..rj«s.lnrt NO rIC K OK DISSOLUTION OK CO l-AKTSKllgllir -PobUc I, I,„„!.>■ .o.co-parlj.or.b'p lMr,tofow»toU 0B ,nd«r thi&Jl uj“ u ‘ ie ,>f CIUIKJE. Wad.wostu t Co. Rngino ItniMonl.ln wonh'”,4 W 7 '«"m;S B ” f MlU,h ‘»»%", P»ml. \Kd, wonn, nu«l \v. g. Srlntoth, u partners, baa Lrem *nrl (■ bf-reby publicly declared dissolved; m tliat no one. nor any to ,# * ,lfWwi or authorized to contract any Sr or hWi Satlons of any kind, in tho name f'7* °‘ Cna *?’ Viulwrorth * Co, nor to collect mSrW r^ arOCt,|TCr “ anJ IbstJr V 8 e n « MATTHKW CfUDOK, SAMUEL WADSWORTH. Allegheny City, January tr», is,w a r. ometrtr T" a Tauiil GALLOWAY A BANDERS, ATTORNEYS AT I, A W KADSt, GALLOWAY A^SANDERS, Peal Estafe, Collection and Tax Agents, Davcnport» lowa, r.r.rcßEvcrs KranirrA Itabm, ’ R. patrirk A 0., apritigiT llariMu-b Jt C*v f A. 11. Miller. ja^LdltuAwaniT Zt'C i ru.'TH: .jou. hwa9 us PER THE NAME AND STYLE OF &OSS & COMPANY, HAY iN'G recently nurehnscil the cutcnsive COAL WORRts, tnlVfh APmlth.ara. now prepared to ' R V.m r . D i lX,t below Jos. Wood K t,g ?A U V‘J^° :lt>,barßMOr *»«?“»•■ Tbsvwtu altd Inrnitb. with their own ttsam*, In either of tho cities to manuf.Rtutcreor private f«uiU.-«, at reasonable pri<rs. secured tho acmcc* of JOHN BSIITLEY w ,„ has had many years erperiooco In th* Coal basin*-** In of fiuperlotcDihmt «nd aalMmon. jatSidly THE undersigned liave nssociutcvl with ttmn.. hi tlm matmfaetnr# and sals »r McLan»'s Vermt r.*|m and Liver Fill-. Mr. V. K, PORTJtR. The atylo oi the Arm will FLfcMINO jiroS. I January 1-t. .j.l.vrjtf DISSOI'aUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. —Th» t-irtuerehip beretnfore cxirUig between W. TV. I ‘ r *'** * , ■ ,1 T- J - Craig, nruler the namo and style ot T. 4, CRAIG A CO.. Wo* tiiis day, January, Ist, 1850, diuolred by mutual constui. The twoka of ttc fim will be found at the old stiod. FitUrr of thecnceralgned are aotborlci'd lo use the name of th© late firm In the eettienicnt of the ac counts. Tboi© barlog claims against tho late firm are re •tueete-i to prrrtot for settlement, and those Indebted, will ple*»* make payment to either of tire undersigned. , T.J.CRAIO, i* l6 W. IV. BRADSHAW. THE business will bo continued at the Old Stand by W. W. BUADSUAW, who. thankfnl tor past tarora so hU-rally Irestowed on the Ute Ann, would invite a conttuuance cf the aasnri..g all that any order with which be may be Savored shall meet with pr-wupt and faith ful attentK-u. |ja!s) W, W. nKADoHAW. TJ. CRAIG irill contintie to manufarturc e TIN and HOKKTIRON WARE for theprewnt at Ur© old stand <>n the «u*t eld© of th* Diamond. No, 17, where ho wilt be happy to supply bis old friends and rnstotnera with anything in the Tin and Fbeet Iron Ware tin.-. Jobhloff Rooting and BponUng dam- will) prempinrej. Allorrtrirn by tu.<;l will m*eiT*>prorapt attention THE umiersigntd haroassociated withthem'' la the Commission Bn»lo«we Jum Faatrsa, late of dteubenville, Ohio. The style of the firm will coo Un- as heretofore. NI MICE A CO. aisx. rtYys . r. rhizirn w*. k. .vtwick. JsrifcdiiOß: sc do. COMMISSION ME R t O II A N TS, DKuWN'JSO. —Tkn Dollars Itr.n ard.- nsd in tlw Moinmgaliela riv. r, aoar the pcitit, Uewren ih- tieumers Alma and Har-I tMI, on Saturday afwrnr»Mi. Jan. ild, my son TIIOMA.**, ac-dU> years. Tire «l<m'nrsvil will |., r th* r-.-r-r».r> wl th«U-kly Apply tolb© undrnifcnrd. Itngh.sa- Alloy, U-rw.«.„ if .„.j and Ma/krt Stre-rt. JOHN U.INO Allegheny Connty, bb. IN tbc Court of Common Picas of cnnnty, at 0.-loUr T»rm, 1559, N*. s;. t&B£S Clinton K'dty, j v* LtL-rl in dirvrcou rini'uionwtrswoaii Harriet Kelly. j AnJ now. ta wit: Jaiitary Uil. IsiJ, U*« ..i Ijlnal *n-l atlas j «:ntipoerisej favutvl initio* ra*-. I.srtrtc l*-r, r-turat—) N K. j * ■ 'be Sheriff :■ therefore rtirxtM ».• make the n«nat pnL , ic ation re<j.jlrrd t.y till© acl «-l Asaeuddy In snch r© I •luiriu* the ndeni to apprar t*n the lir-l <Ja> <>l th» n«>*t trrtn to anawi-r the okyplmtnt «f the <uid pUlnlih tty th© Court Attest i I’A.VL ARMUThOSi,. fraUh v T'. Harriet K-lly. dtfrndent atK.*ensn».d -Y..«. nr© |,Vr- Kt <llr>. >i-l and hvtjfni.ll.< ej.prnx as r* .jn.i ©.J I ) th>- »U>v.- ordrr-dax.il ! JAMBS I© <• KAII AM, Fb©nft. An J ti'nr. Jan. Zi if;.:*, on of J..hn tiarnm, aft'y for plaintiff. th.-a«jrt'aj'ju int II Morr..w. f-> ( . •iouer t» Uko t©etum>ay V\ I- r<-*d tb. [.art <>l th© plait) tiff until© hrsnncut th© almvw ou-' 111.. MulC"Utffilli stoiiei to *ire t*n -laya pr* iiou* notir.. ol tho time and ptare ' of Jureliru-. I>y publtrstioo in the DailyGa7.«tte. L*y tho C«urt. Altret DAN'L ARMSTRONG, proth*) In purmsure of th© ah©*-*- apj-dnunrut, ! wtll attend to the dutie* thereof, oo FRIDAY. Feb. lvi.i, at -J ..Ylo©h i‘. m., at th© ' 01©© of John ileru-u, Kr<|,i.u th© cm n©r of Graiit-and Fifth <l». Idttabttrgb. To lUruit Ktu '. IV-fi ’ j*^l:U»d.">« NOTICK. — Having purch:w*e«l the interest or >ny M. McHcary, K»|, in the Franklin koiibdry. Ulo t'csloe*' will in lutiirw U» ri.i.OiinKd i,i my own namo. Tti~ f<*rm<r ca«totDT»or Lh«* o(*MlatiDitDt at><J Itoo public will imd » supply „( 4 ;t the mriou* ariirlrs tuau iifactuml at Aord rix. Mill Grafing and Rolling kllll Casting* of t-wry dmcnptb.n. Ulam llonae C4*tiu*r». (o wit: Mill f;r grinding uaod, T*w Cakr*. Strap p«r«. Flattening WhfD, Ac. All lh« Casting* uoooaary f-.r the aniflUucit.in *n.) repair ol liu Work*. v.x: Krtorl*, Sirwt Fipe, Drips Stop Clicks Boxes, Ac. Water Work* Casting* la every rarteij, to wii Stop Cork* I'ipm, Fir* Plug*. Ac, together with a grneral supply of CaaUtiga, *nrh an filntoa, Oran*a, Uoltow {Var*. Ac. Foundry lu thf> Fifth Wrrd. Mihid Fine and Locust Wirshouw, coiner *.f Lilwrty and Wwl jant .'."«l JAMKH MARSHALL. NOTICE. —Bounty Larxi . W arrant Ni>. **>4uly ia.n«l -cub* u».U t «C:n.<lW omo* hi the w;»r of 1“I2, In ponnainv of tlie proruioc.* of Act of of id of Marr.ti, lWi\, and sent to Ui» luldrea* of 'Opt. John Mamm, cilr of Fiusborch, Fa.. who wm my Ufrnt. and t«-*i >r<t by Ilia. by w bora U wa* Imt. <u |( t» M «. r *“ »l«lir**r«Hi to nr, and I linn* made »|>|>!i<-»li.wi lu llie de partment for a duplicate «>| utj>] warrant. All (wrnuns nrw Ib-rrfom notified tn forward and pi-artat ihrtr objection* thereto, if any t hr j ban*. _jaVlaw«wi|*F _ JOHN McCiMIMICK K IV "■ S 0 N C s : Th« Highland Blossom—Wallace. 6«i c^nta. Mr loved on** and my owu—Poster an ,jo Sadly to tny heart appealing— *• Homebody’* charting somebody—ilnrklcy 'Jit do J’d ctmose to l« a daisy— »• .....'is do Darling Nelly Gray .. j.*, do . W»UWi 801 l •», co Tbrvn little kitten* lost tbor mitten* do O/Inmbia ruin* the Sea—National song u 5 do Man-ailies Hymn, with s*md words do For wleby JOHN U. MKLUiIt, M Wood at •®»M*islc mail***! fro* of pontage , Jjt-0 CALL AND.EXAMINE our Rtock of Fur- Dltoro nod Chain which t* of our ova ujanufactmo and wambled la material oml workmanship. J* 3l T, B. YOUNG A CO-. .11 and 40 Hmlthfield at. BEDSTEADS. Bureaus, Table*, VVard- Secretariat, ti»okc*M>«, Hafc*. Chain, TeU»»* T«tn, fcjctenfioti Dining Tables, Ac., Ac., flolalied and lu warerooms. J,31 T. n. YOUNQ h 00. C~ OUNTING-JLIOUSE FUHiNiT URE.~ Desks. Chain,Tables, Stools, Ac. _ 1“*}1 T. 11. YODNG A CO. QOO BBLS. N. U. MOLASSES to arrive v*t siaanor Commodore Perry and for auln by SHRIVF.It A DIUYORTH. 1 hi BBLS. TIMOTHY SEED- At/60 do small white lleatu, P.ir aale by Jail BHRIVER A DILWOItTII, UTTER—7 bbls. prime Roll; 20 half (lo <lu iti clotba, JXO. It. CANmu> A CO. Jn3l EJ2ATIIKKS-— IQOO~Iba. prime quality live Gt**o Pcwliffra Jfißl r«’J noil tor salo by n.Jl. KINO, No. 211 Liberty at. OATS— 100 bushels roc'd and for nalo by - n. n.iuNu. Buckwheat flour—ao euy'ib. sacks rec’«] aiii] for Mh bj H. II KINO. 1 A KEGS LAIU), No. I, rac'd and lor sale l *3l SHRIVEH A DILWOKTII. SCHOOL FURNITURE of any description madetnordnr atlmrprlcea. T. 11. YOUNO A CO. FISU —Nos. l, 2 und 3 Mackerel, Herrine. Wblto on blind. J. P.CAKriKLP A CO. Molasses —200 i»Wh, prime n. b. Mo- lawn Ift rttiro .1N0.,p. CANFIP.LD 4 00. TilVy GOODS JUST OFENKLT—Lancaster JL t Ologbama. (‘rials, Checks, TicldSßS, Cut Wool Flannels nil colors; also, tliotery Umt mi to# Martian, Iritd) Uaena, Muon and I’. t£, gbi J»» __ C. ILAnSON LQVK, 74 Bln. Allegheny city coLLEOE-coruer of L&cock sod gaodnikj stim-l*.—TbU liuillnUna wal commence tfi» Sccnml Session of llitt Academic Vctfoo TUJUIiAY'.Pob.Jst, IKS9. Ja27.dat FKE NOII J'JUNTKI) 1)E LAINES^ UUIICUFIELP & CfFe, hnyn ftu mworltn'inl of lined some Ilyina of slioto gnods'<wliidi Ibrjr are dosing out very low. IjoJloswlll dofeellto look at them, sad alao their Faoev Silks, whlrh they are alto ottering at very low j.r|c«a. \jf 11. A. VAIINKaTck'K Aco , * ;*«t> «mor Wood *Jjd First at. SALTPETRE —50 refined fl»r uulc by Ja2» _ _ >». A. VA IiNKKTOOK i CO. H' OOFLAND'S GERMAN iHITEKiP U) gw for wtlu by _ I). A. FAIIN£Srt)CK. AO >. APER WEIGAITtf, liiil Fitc» andMjhi ik ftloa for tale by W. ft. UAYKN, cnroer Market an<l Heocuiil i>t k Si'KING “Mas uJii N a TAPES, ‘ jiruas nnd TUUhJ f«r rale by W. 8. UAVKN, j ... Hoi. 31,33 anJ M Market itiwl, T> YE FLOUR in 40 lbs. ftooks rctPd o&U lor .. Ka joknjiy xi. colllnb. , . performed the whole off from communion mired and sixty mem tbe Gentiles. )ufs>nie, Ky., is the property is assessed iCVLOUK—22S bbls. Kxtra Superboo recM A Mdtorulsbjr WU. MIjOTCIIKON, -:v* ".'. '^'; l ±-J* j f' . aranf- •’argia Business tfffmnßrs. For the «al© of Plff Irdn and Uionma. 9.» WATER FTRKKT, P-cto atilifrtisfmrnls. K. MORROW, intoa rtAonela, BBkfK of Shirt iirl Ikxom*. rkot *tn-ot. - i v-i : v ■ ,j-. / . -‘‘•^aws^S FtY BkKtttißtmrriig. TEUBTB K - SALE OFTIDt' PROPERTr OK THE DARLINGTON oomniL coax. RMCSOAD company. BY Y IRTUEoftlmpruvisioru: and authority wntalnM-jn a cumin IndeuturWof m irtpige and “ Tbo thvrtington Cannel C«at Rail read Company, data tho first day of Jttne, 656, and r© cjirueu in the office far recording bl 'deedd iQ t io coauty of ,D tbeOomtnoovrealUtof Pennsylvania, inSlortgag© ; i 1 °7 t P*K©»2o7, Ac, aud default having t»e >o made, for nwe than sixty days after demand made, in uto i>nvment th thereby s<cored to bo paid, tho undersigood, tn arid indenture named, haring been th©r©to |>qneatod, In writing, by tha holders of more than ru© half of the bonds in said mortgage specified, will on the 19th Day of March, 1859, . AT TJIE Herehaols* Exr hange, io tlicCity of Piltsbnrgli, l : STATE OP TB.VXA., AT 12 O'CLOCK, it. Expose to sal© tiy Pnblic Oatcry, and aell for ruhtothe highest ami beat bidder, all tho following described prot© **!» « ,R ** tnetirkiDeil and doscribod, to wit: All litat certain Railroad, with a single track, in the © o £?,£ Ptr T|,r - io Stato of Pennsylvania, knewo a* f>ARHAUT<jfo CAXJ/EL CVAL BAILIiOAI),' beginaingatornoartlio Darlington Bt»tlnn on the Ohio and Pennsylvania UaUrattl (now. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Roil tM d») ao< l throngh the liorongh * n, l doira along the valley of Little Uoavcr (.reokto the Coal Minos of th© said “Tho DarliogtoQ Canci-I luuliwul Company" n dlHtanru of about six mlhs. nml switclnv'aud branchvp thorvof, including nil rights ol way ** n u occupied tlicroby, together with the snjKsr •trnetnro and tincks llicmin, and all brldgna, ruulurt-4, cul ♦rte, water tanks an J lank house*, water plf>es, arid all • ater rights, turn ULlcw, Sea)©*, fences, depots and depot pounds and bulldlugitlocomotivo, teudor, care, trucks, likilb, nslrumonts and mining implontniiU,anii also nit fmuehiiu-s tud cor[Kjrnt© privilege 0 f said company, with th© appnr binances. Including si»*cifically tho following describe*! land, and tenement*: All that certain trail or pared of land situate In Darling ton township, lo theconnty of Heaver, and State aforesaid, houndod and described os follows, to wit: Deginnlng at a black oak adjoining lands of William Bbtrliug, and miming thenoo south elghtythree and tbredßmrths tlegrocH we*t futy-five ptrclie* and seven-tenths of • porch to a stump: tbouoobyJaodorsaU“tha Darlington Cannot Gud lull road company** north two and shall degrees west one bun « j P° f rcb , f .' ,Bn '* nine-tenths ol n perch ton post thence by lauds of said company south eighty-seven and thro*.fourth* degrobacastjonohuntlre-l sudseronty-ciglit porches to astorw tneoco tiy lands of Morse's heirs one and tbree-eevenths of a degree west, seventy-soveo perrhcaand furty-two-hundrodths i u** « 1 thoncsby Undsof MatlhowEld-r south '•ignty lhrao and (hroofillh*degrees Wf»t, one hundred and twenty-four psrehes amt nlut-teuUis of n perch to a po*t; tueoce north on©dogroe west lour porches uod twunt«-lwo nundredths ol a perch to the plncoof bogiuning, nuntuoiiur Il'ui t l © re< * nCTtwm ‘ )reur lv9*. It being the same tract oiUrni which rfamuel Baird and wifonud William A. Irvine nml w|f© granbnl nod convoyed to thesald**Tlu>DarliDgtOQ CanuelOual Rallmid Cnmpsn),** by their deed dab<d tbo twenty-sixth day of January, ouo thon*aud eight nuhJrv*l and fifty-three, aud recorded In the Itocorder’sofflct* In and C.;r ihomnnty ol ltoaver.luDiiulßook No.Sl.pagß—as by refvreuco there vulii lieiog had may muni fully and at largo appear; abunt thirty acres °f which arucloared, and on which arnervcksl eight two story Tram© dweltiog houses. Also, all thatpiocDorpnrcel oflandsltuatfl in Darlington township; In tbi> county of Reaver and Slat© afonsatd, aifd bounded and described •ns follows, Co wit: Beginning at a stone and running tbenr© by land# ofWllUam Duff north twentywix degrews west thirty-two perches and five tenths Ufa perch to a post; thencs by lands of William DulT north on# and a halt d©gr«ft* ©a*t slxty-eovon pcrchts and three tenths of n perch to a post; tlmuco by laud of Patrick Doran nor * b eighty-eight and thra-fourth* degree# west seventy etgn tpcrchen to astooe; thence by lands offieojamin Leonard south six depeet east one hundred and thirty-two p©rcb©s and of a porch to a stono; theoce by land of Ben jamin Leonard mirth eighty-Qvo degrees west fifteen perchrw and seven-tenths of a perch to a post; thence by lauds of Julio Tennis south two degrees east one hundred and eighty lour .perch** and five-tenths of a perch tosnouc; (hence by land of William Sterling south elghty-uine and three fourth* ■logreas oast forty-nine perches and fits teutlis ol a porch to a atone; thence by land of William sterling south tlirru lourilis of a riegreo wwt forty-four perches sod eight-tenths ol a perch to a stone; tbmee by land or William Sterltcg sonth eighty-seven degree* east one hundred and thirteen P**s Mcnttj *°r s perch to a post; thence by ,laud*of‘The Darlington Can nol CoalUallr'd Company’ north one and on©-fourlh degrees east one hundred perches and nve-tenths of a n©ich to a post, thouce by lands of said com pany south eighty eight degreot east ninety perches and three-truth* of a perch to a stone; thence by lands of Camp bell and Barns oorth two degrma west one hundred and twenty-nine perches and firo-renths of a porch to a slonw thence by Itnds of James Barns north eighty-three degrees p ! rE is“* n^lwo tootbaofa perch to a stone; thence by land cf William Carton north two degrees west forty tW * 5T4f.. l ®»* toD<,: tbp, “' e ty tends of DaTld Andrew and WlUUrn DnlT north eighty-nine degress west one hun drrel and perches to tb# place of beginning: containing toor hnodreid and twelve acres, fifty perebre and thirty Lundrodlhs of a jwrch more or lew. Ilbeinr tbo asm© tract of land which John Sl’Oowen aod wife aw Atkinson Martin and wife granted aod conveyed to the •Sid Tho Islington Chnnel (Joal Rsilrrwd Company, by their •food thud th© eighth day of February, in the year of Our Lord one thensand eight hundred and fifty-three, abO n*- ,corJ©tl in the Recorder“* office in and f-r the county of Ben- Ter and State aforcosid, in deed book No. at, page W>9, a* by reference being then-onto had may more fully and at large •PP©*Hcl which 2JO acres ar<> cleared and .>n which arc erected two two story frame dwelling bon***, two log cabins, on*, large frame barn, eo* tog barn and a log stAble, and baring ibrreun an apple aud pench orrbunl «f 150 U*iing Alan, alt the undivided half of apleraor parrel oreannel and bituminous coal land Itiog »n Darlington Townabip, Coaoty of Beaver on.l State aforeatid, aud U tlo<l>-it hd«! d© •crilxxJ IV* foliowa, to ait. &*glnuiugat the north-w**t r,t n ier.a.l J eio«ng lands of W n a terllng M.I lauds of the .said The Darlington Canttel Coni llallrnod Oompany, at a>wi or atone, aad running tU©nc© b> land or sold Company north oigbty-lliree and tiir.>e-riinrths • egt ©©* *a»i. one hundred and twenty-f.mr amt nim-t©nili* perrhes toa |«at; thetn-o by lamls «r the twin of Edam Mor»© tout!, on© awl Umw©fm„tiu .b-gr©.*«©a s.-vt-nty- WM © a mtsT-*, 1 , " ,,U .’u ,r ’» "tone; li*©nco by laud of Elder A Wbito north forty-eight drgrww west ami-nctonth jorub©* to a rwl oak out of r«o»; thence by ©vro,^ *"Z'**Vk* n * * »••>' degreA, w©,t t ©vrnry uir*. nn<l i.'ur bir.th* i©ai-© u, , ■(<•»©- i„ Uod* of WHIUm II FtocUngMrth thlrty-live aod ttire.l toorlhs desreww htty-iiv© a*d toJlouths p-». li©4 to a atone; thence by latxl* oi Hi© a*in© uArtb nlaetiwn degrrea writ sixteen jierebr* to a atone in Ilf mad; th4nr* by lands ot the name oorth .onedegrea w©st tffksty.flti.awl seven-tomba perebes to the place of beginning; cnnUlniog forty-eiebt acres, be th* uni* more or I-m. The t#l UR r©,H of a Isrger tract of Und r,»-iT*y f .l ».y Matthew Elder aii.l Msry hi* Wtf* lo John While, b v tlw»1 datwl th# i?»Ui .|»y r.f Oct«© ber, A. D. I«*s. aod (ha said unditid*.! hall lb# aatn© wbi©Jt JuhnWhtre and Polly hi* wii©c..nt©y.©| u> tb* Dar- HnctonCwuiH ('-ol lUibond Compmy by ,|©©)t d.i©,| th© :i*i ilayjjf IVb.Ur, A t> 1 v 53, r«-nd©.| th© onif* fur re cot*lmg ib-*D. Ac.. In Beaver coucly alorra-tol, in «b*©J l<ok s -sr©* 'V .V" 1 V - ©ty J»|„ K tl. r.„ nt „ hat aitl morn fully and at Urg* ap{«\»r Alt)*. :»ll the on* un-lmOr.l half o( a rerUin «.ih© r p.«re ( .r tarcel of caunrl an-t >-it>n>isa»u* coal land lying in Iwrlina ton towu*bip. ivm.ly of lb„.© t and P.Uto *,„» *3 j.uniug tb.- last hrrvintor>re-d*«cri]>f«| tr«©t ..I forty ©I -ht -,'©*•“•l »M j-rnl.j *( * po»t aud rnnniug then,-* north t„rty,.,©• «i„l 9 .l, grj-©* .an reventy thro# end t..«r-r#n«U# i-rcb-s to a rw | .ak. (dosru:) thence -vn.th d© K ,©©a .. a , t r ., rf r »e»©n and unMenth perch re to a stone; th. Mu. sonth |.. t tv. one ou.l ooohalf decree* west asreuty-(hr»* an-1 tout teotba is-rcM t«> a.touv; au-t Ui©n©c :©-r.b f .My-ticht .togrres wwt fiirty-aeven »nd Srewienih. i**rrh©, to tb* pl*r© of l-gloi.lnm coutstnlog twenty-two cur©* m.„© or |,J. twelve o<tv.* are iLsre-L and Mi©r©<.ii cr*ctu<l two two *iu> r frame riw« lliitg linii«* and Irumetiuhto and sxuuh shor. and on which are «r©n©d .sno.-lshdbM.Mnin. eu* cost mine*. Al! th* aforesaid tract* of land are und©rU.d with a rein •>! eano©! cuni av-raglng ©it in thlckn.-**/* r;-in bitnmtrwn* coil tour f«-t iblck, and twu rein* „f three feet *:wli In tbirkuesn. Al*.>, ml] that certain lot or jWof ground lying and la Islington lownship. comity of ifcavrr and aule aforcaaid, containing not <|nita ooe aero, bounded and described a* follow*, to wii ItoimUsU on Uto north bv The Darlington Caoucl Coal K*ilr..ad, on the wr-t by land* ol Mnrxo and on the iwuth and e»*t hy land# of John White the anid lot or piece of ground baring two cotm-vni to the aal-ITLe DarJlogton Canned Kailroad Company by John White, Ks.j. ' AUo, all that rorwin lot or piece of funnel fy mg and *{t oate In Darlington townthlp, county of Beater and Slat* ali-r.'aald.ouUinlDK about acre*, U> tba tame more or Iw, and hsla* bounded and d-ac-tibed ai follow-, to wit: On bjr tb« borough of Darlington, on the north hy Uml of William Wallace and the heir* of William Dntilap. *ui on the w«*l aud routb hy land «f heir* of William Uim . thpasid lot or ph-co of gn-nud bating licru pnrch*m<d •y tho aaul Tfaa Darlington Omni Coal Kailrmd C..mran 7 from Samuel Dunlap. 1 3 AK>, all that certain lot or pkeeof ground lying and altu at>« in Darlington townablp,count t of H. ttr.ir and state nfnrt .«(d, atJbo JanrtK.n id tho Dardiigton Carmel Coal Kail mad w.tb the Ohio and Pennsylvania JU.lroa.l, and cm.tahdo* five anil thirty-eight hundredths kcr.*, Ik> (he oann< mote <.r Km, aud being In.undod and dracub-l at h.llown, b, W " ,' he wt •>> the Ohio and PennvylratiM U*IO U ', ft r rXh *"»' “'y u..d ,d Ilenrr and Rlirat-th .lordan, aud on th- e-»(h by l* U il U ( U. v rge M. Voting and if.my and Kii/ihotb .li.rdan. It being the wuelot or puKe'd grum.,l which «v pim-ha-d hy the ? IJ Th ° Cannel Coal haitr.wd Company from tteorgeM Voting end lleury and KlixabcibJurdati Al«a, all lhi-e thine -feral ton of ground lying nnd -itu atr in the honmgb of Darlington, quint* of leaver, and cram aforesaid, and onotlwred in th- plan afaald huronali •itiy-t«i>, oeteuty flto aud tcfoiity-.lv. mid lot nnmb-n-d «lxiy two having bo. n pntch**M by ttio aaid “The Darling. lon Canncl Coal Ooinpooy fom- * j raid lot# numlKTMl »hTM.ty-Ov'c nfxl sor.uti-ds Itavinn f"" *».<• mM “The IWIib K U«n C»nn« I Con* t ■ ‘"'"l'M- »r«1 t<i iw«- •it ihr*-«> amnll t<-nrni-ui« All ol whJtb Mi l Uo'ti, taiifin ••bUj, pr«mli>M «nd a|i'pnr « BMiM ui) prn>rrt> h»*o Wen. ccmj.ikl. ci.WI Qu U. u «w| ** " wbole l-y (lit* Bn’il Owi|*a*ijr, <i U ,l will U> Lm t-abiljw •x on** wboi<* or eatiro properly. JOHN GRAHAM, Trunin*. cmcHERiNo. <sc ions' — (IffPR NEW f^l UPRIGHT PIANOS. THE SUBSCRIBER ban just received nn- Mher of those beautiful AKW VPRIOOT PIAROS, brought ont by Messra. Oblckering A Ron*, of Boston Thl* Instrument la of the gam* st)la and quality aa the ooe that attracted so much attention at oar State Pair last Oc tntcr.and which wa* immediately told to go out of the city, thereby preventing the subscriber ffotu baring tbepleaaum ol ahowiDßlt to many who were dMlrona,of seeing Lhn samp. Tbo new upright ia aitnUar lu shape to the Uoudalr or Cottage Piano, now go popular in Looilon nod Paris, but in errry et«enUal of a good and substantial inifrntnent for uimsd, It ia far superior to any upright Piano, rllbrr of Foreign or Domestic manufacture. Tlio case la mode of beautiful rceewood, and ia an elegant piece of furniture; the alio about equal to a small bureau, ami suitable f(>r any parlor, but la more especially adapted to small rooms and places where ngqoarour Grand Piano would be inconvenient for wantor room. Krcry nicaua have been nude usoofto give atratigtb and durability with out sacrificing the Ton, and la waRS-urnm | 0 stand well in tnnn. , Hie Ton ia of llio moat pure and brilliant quality, ap proaching ns near as to the unrivalled Grand Piaunn of the same distinguished makers. Tlio Toccn la elastlo aod cosy,nod the compass full erven odaves of the aamo scale of the Grand Pianos. HiOcprlco of the n*w Upright Pianns will be from }.T5n to $5OO-Joccordlng to the stylo of finish. Thenbovo inatmment la thooolj one that tbo Messrs. Cbfckoring have been able to furnish alnco the one sent to onr State Fair, owing to the prosing demand for them from all parts of the enquiry. The pohllo ore respectfully Invit ••l to celt and examico this new and delightful InatmmooL A nowanpply ofCliicknring A Sons* now anla seven oc tave square Pianos will he received this and tho coming week. roil SALE ONLY BY JOHN H. MELLOR, SOLE AGBNT FOR UUICKERTNG & SONS’ PIANOS, AND MASON ib HAMLIN'S MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, In Pittsburgh nnd Western Penu’u. So. Hi Wood Street* (Weal Side, 1 ) DetwoMi Diamond Alley atul Fourth street, Jal-tliwT . TjUSU—-25 bbls. Non. 1, 2 and 3 MockcrcJ; JL- 60 bill iin4 to lif tk>n** Wlilto Viib, lforwln by J.». CANfIKLp jICO. , /'IIIJEKSIS—GOO bxs. la etora \J *nd for—la l r j*22 /. B. CANfc'LKLOA CO. PITTSBURGH, PA. STARCH —25 bis. Pearl In store arid for »I*l7 j-33 JB. CANFIELD * Cp. ;j. : y itttoctHaiuous. , > | $ jjp. A CABS. fpIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY ! loTckia* the pnt’Udtint bolru ttabtu m. and bin citemivc _ FURNITURE Chair Manufactory IS ONCE .MOtiKIN FULL OPERATION. U'lflALKi at {itctoiil, nnd tiotit tho I»t«>f ApriCli NO. Cl FIFTH STHKKT, After April Jut lm will be l.catod in SPiAWB’S BUILDING, UNDER THE IRON CITY COLi.KUK. Aod directly opj-.ij.ilo the I'OoT-Or KICK, where t.einteit.l' to keep fur *a!o ft fine vpoitment of every nrti>)» in bii line, and where he will l>o jd-oM-l !• wait npen hi* friend* and pitrout. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Or overy doscriptiuii made to oriler, and par ticular attention given to the manu facture of Plain and Fancy OJT ic k b' UHNITUUK jal7:tapl u . 11. RYAN. Jj 1 H KIS 11 Alt RIVAL OF TIIK CKI KDUATKD COLD BIKDAL. PIAINO FORTES. Tho pobli ; arv respectfully iorited to examine the epl«n hvrlorieaor* ntof , ’ luno, > DOW on hfttid fnim the colehr.itod I TiI‘LJAM>KXABE d CO., Baltimore. JtAIffJZS BROS., Arte JW. 11ALLRT, DAVIS d. CO., Button. Comprising tlio • largest and best assortment op VIA N 0 S IN TIIE CITY, Thwe Instrument* hare taken the irTUnETT PREMIUMS wherever exhibits! In competition with other*, and are pro-' nounced undoubtid authority an S. TIIALDERO, 11. VIEUXTEMPTS, M. STRAKOSCH, O. BATTER, and others, IS'lual. H uot SVMJUOK TO A2TTIN TWSVOUNTRV. MELOD E 0 X S Front the Celebrated factory of 080. A. PRINCE A CO., Tho largest Factory In ih« World rimu.OTTP BLU.MK, JlV_. IV. ,L ?.! door above Mh. TDI VIDKftO. he diamond market iiodse Aits-vdatiun will pny It. t 1... M.Tkh. 1.1.15. iii cnrrent hiuda, FIFTY PER CENT. <>l ihenngiual amount for which f£2.‘ #e 2£7 * rr# t. mull January Ut if ; . .o 1...1., Will irate one to Ktookl.older* Twei.ty jx-i «•. m p tl.n,„to JOHN' iu- Cjro *' , ‘l* Treasurer, at !!.•* I.- 'i I'lt, Hank, un or ml lor the Tenth of February noxi. Stockholders who bare not p-ild in full will bon imbuised In the Bantu ratio as shore stated., without interest. Pittsburgh, Jan. 26tb, ISM—dir„l>U) ,, '^'* i ' 1 rwt< lcnt. SUNDRIES —11,1 sncku Tenri. Wheat; in do Flaxseed; 19 bbla. Grease; J 9 sacks Feathers; ISi do Teno.Uruuud N'ula, to do 8. Pprlogs Kx. F. flour; - . t 6,1 do GoodleUriile do do jo amts o i steamer Neptune for by JSAIAU DICKEY A CO. PRO!) JCfit PRODUCEIT- ; f> bbli. Prime Roll Bolter. , to pairs, Chickens, bus. Small White Beans, ~6° “ Outooa, 6° “ Dried Applie, J‘ Poaches, bright halves. bbM. Extra Family Ffour, select bruuds, , .1. 9hy RIDDLK, WIRTB A CO, . *T I'-S ldl>ercy street. Steam jor printing.— OARna, CIRCULAR*. bill It RADS, I HI LLA I. A DING, i HAND BILL*, , , LABELS, AC., AC., priotnl at »l»‘>rt uf llm and in the lest style by . ' 'VM. <l. JOHNSTON A CO., 67 Wood stmt. WM. iV ILKINSON, 217 Liln’rty st., l'itts l*rtr; b, would solicit the attention of merebaut* vis iting thorn r, and all others, in waking up their stocks to n«J onr . l?*?” " Uy * ° r LEATHER an I TANNERS’ OILS, whteh being parefaaand l-eforn U»e late rise, beU etiftldod to sell rijon reasonable forma. He has aim the m«t uxtemdv* assortment or LEATHER, SHOE FIND INGe and CURRIKKS' TOOLS to t« fonud In tlm city. HODGE’S NEW HANK NOTE PIRATE DELINEATOR—A complete, spurious and altered om detector, string correct printed descriptions of all tho pwidwfl rotes of every doocmlnatlou of all Unks da'nir bus inr« throughout t!„. United Statw h.m! Canada. PnS. one tl l Hr ' - - - -KAY A IX)., 65 Wood st. T>K6WN'S ESSENCE Of~ JjnINGER— TUn E«>enc» i* wsrranjrd t<> laiwwa In n «mrw»trat«! form Ml U«, raluable ~rU j wrtiM ..r Jamaica n ni3?r, and will be fooml trial an ex.cllent family mod folnn. - largeaopply ju«t receive,! by JDS. FLEMING, . , <rrn-r Diamond and Market et. MEYER’S MIRACULOUS ViIRMIN I>E FTROVKR.—An unfailing remedy for the deetrur l»on of rUs, mice, bugs, moiLi>. to»che-, Ac. This Is supe rior to any other preparation now in us... It is not a potoon and It never fails. A large supply Just recolrivl hy JOS. FLKMINO. PRODUCE.— ' - bids. I'lim.. Roll Butter, “ Ecxh, * •• “ Country ilard Snap. Ilf* bnsh«! rllnice Nrv-|, alm , ,k •> pHnn.-r/# Delight* *• Dnivo*. just ami f..i s*J» J )'!' RIDDLK.WfRTS A c\*. l s S LlU'ty *t . t.y OILS! OILS’! RaUon4 W. Js. Whfltp Oil; 20 tbla. Taunti*' OH; .TOOhjjhUi. Uu.«w.-.| Oil; .'•<« «lo jmro Oil; 2>H) «lo Elrphaut Oil, ~ r .*‘ l "L y T. H, NJSVTN * CO., ■_'< U .v-Ut SUNl>Ki£s\— “ TJ "S' N y , ‘V ll * C ‘‘! Mn, > K’ l " F*mU, fluar, 4.M luiieH Corn, 111 - Yrllow - •'*' M White 44 6.: •* Rrtl t’bli Apple*. to arrive on twiner Darotah nod r or ?±?_ b J_ , j*»* isauh dickey a co. SELF-MADE MEN, by Chas. 0. B. Sey rnotir. many Portrait*. Td-nto. sl,&. J Iho Nuk b* placed m ih» bandsofall yontb by their pAreiit*. on nx 100-utlrc lo noble and virtiuiu* action.”— L-Mimw Murncnn. J. L. READ, .. ■*’ _ | "H Fourth »trwt. C0L1) WKATLIER GOODS.—BuRcnriKLb * On. havn received a farther «opply of these Heavy Haniiela, Wool do..rnJl eolorai Blanket*, Men nod Wuinouii D niter Wear, nod wo Kdling their entire »tock Qf BLACK CASSlMKRES —Burchfield & 0», have on hand nn amorlnieDt of Mack Caairfniere* 0tt1... vati.-u-qMlitlw, which they we selling very low. Al»o, e touch Clotha and Doeekltu and Caaaimcrct fiir bora wp * r dr23 HOLIuAY FUKNITUKJI Children's Bu r,»n«. llfdatearta. Chain, Table*. Wwh Stand*. ami awjnira. ml uaelul proeents for the holidays, finished and for M e by T. B. YOUNO A CO.. “ No. 3S Smlthfleld street. PRODUCE —200 bus. small White Beans; 2a _do Dry Apple*; IS hbla. Timothy Seed; in kega Batten 4lK> bn*. fUrtey, Ipjtore and for tale t.y 811 RIVER A UILWORTU. Q( ) BBLSi. TANNER'S OIL, in store and v\J (or sate. ‘ 2 bbt« Thick Oil, enitabJn forgretaing pnrpotea. for tab low |,j deltt WM. WILKINSON, 2IT Liberty St. Blankets and flannels,' home-. m**o, eastern and imported, of diffswnt kinds and liricf", übo ghawla, Cloaks nod Dm* Goods, a (rood wort. "»«t. [JslO| 0. HANriON LOTK,74 Msrkrt at. BUTLER'S WRITING AND COPYING INKS—Tor flnMlty.dqitli of color, freedom from mold and durability, the#* Inks are superior to all others maon tortured In this country, and fully equal to Arnold’s London Inks, but much less in price. - Retailers supplied on liberal t®”™- W.G.JOUNSTON A CO., ‘BtaUonera,i7 Wood at. SOAFSANI) ‘ 5° boxes No. 1 CioclDoati Boap; 75 do Palm. d« do 15 do Fancy do do 4n do Star Candles; 516 do Sperm do Jor sale by Ja24 _ WATT A WILSON. HE it R 1 0 K’S PATENT - CARPET BWBBPKR.—A groat Domestic Invention, and war ranted togivo satisfaction. Just rtceirod at (bo Oariwt . W. SI’CU.NIOCK, II» Muk.l «rmt, ja2s:d&trT • Only Agent for tho Bfaanfacturer. Butter and lard— -25 kegs good Packed Battw; 5 bbls. IloU do 10 kegs Country Lard, In store and for sale by JaU* WATT A WILSON. FIXXJR OIL CLOTfcoiF till widths, from 'i* and ° r ■ •nperlor quality, for salo whale wtall by J.A U. PHILLIPS. ~. __tfL_ 20 amISS Bt. Clair street. A y* WOOL DE LAINS, FIGURED AN I) rllTi.Jl doLaina, Ptßid CuhmornL Oobnrca, Divr raelUA, to bo fonaifat , UUROimKLD k CO'd. , 0017 _North-<w rt writer 4th and Market eta. 20 ?AGS KY. DRIED PEACHES; 14 do .to do Apple* • 100 bn*, ratal] white Beene, • In vturo and tor sale by ..- 0 ?! WM. BAQAtEY, IS and 20 Wood »t. N£W LMTION.—Tho American Kclectio mrtlco of Medldnr by J. a. Jotxw, M. D., extended “ nu by Ww. Blierwood, M. D. 2 tol*. » Vo. 8»0pp. KAY A CO., && Wood Stmt. COLTON'S ATLAS.—AIiy person wishing a copy of (be a boro celebrated work at a craaUy reduc- M prieo, will find one at DAVISON'S. 0t Market alert. P IEBi UMLRX—I liave just roc’d a largo supply of Lubln’a roUliraUHl ExtaaeU being superior 'to any other, ana aUn, a large supply of I’erfnmory oferery J«IM . ' JOS, 9 LKMINQ. DRIED AISLES—3O bush, clean Western, cuccltod and for sale. ISS Liberty streot. d»W KIDDJ.B, WIUTB ft CO. TjILOUU—A choice HeJcclion ol‘ br.uuls of _L Kxtrn, K**n» F«aily aail fioperfloß Floor cootUotlr on hud and fur sale tijr iIcBANR A ANJKIL J** | Wo. ll!l Second §L 1 00,000 ■ . . UITpUOOCK, MXJRMBY A 00; ' ; de2 AIR BRUSHES.—A large supply of . french, English and Anwicaa Hair Snaheijoat ro- J«18 . JOB.ntttto. • . -v QTEABIER"ADEEIA roiTSAliE.i.lPfc.*, O -Tfa*£tamWMBtMa«rA&KLU,MOEHEK •bo no wiles at the at.’tools wbirVlf6fifena Wsai*n«y If applied for aooQ. She if 140 feet kmf» SS feet betia, b feet bold, two 1G Inch Cylinders 4J4 feet stroke, 3 Boileri ■ad * handmxß* Cabin, well famished and » good outfit geo cmuy, Title indlspatablo. Forfarther information apply ~ - OAfT.B.O.<IBAir, Ja.i;lmd (Caro orCaldwell ± Rro„) Pittsburgh. |i '■» SALK—2UO acres of land in Ligoniei - V*’’ 'y* rtl {»orrlftn<l co, oq tho Qrecn*bore jnkP, 3J4 mil. « ln>m l3 miles from LaUobc; wolt-w** jrml *ni) writ Umbered. /Will b« sold low forcufcor Will I, ° , r >,? tjr Apply to OfiO. W. BUNN, South »i.le ofOUlo KtrcetjSJdoor wtutof thtj DUmciuJ, Allegheny FOR SALE OR RENT—One two story Q| frame Dwelllngand ofJaod, adjoining EM *»* property ofJohn Wri 5 Ip. rriravwy low. ( l!!l ro _ f, i *» ?4 WATT * WILSON. QPLKNDID PRIVATE RESIDENCE gj K-7 FOR SALE.—The enbserlW intcndiac to rdtfdo J?M_ }*nnMjrntly at hU place near Ewt liberty, offer* (brSc . on ifao wood bank, Allegheny City. Tlio linn*.* liu all tie modem improvement!. Apply to J-cSkfcml HOWARD HAIIU r at Krararr A TUltm’a. FlllKNDSlUP'lljLL'Vtfn. sale; ;r r "|’'lllS VALUABLE and beautiful ca-dpci iiShT*na IVEtfS Ujo Of the late lion. AL-fil Si>ri^» a m I » r,^T lltoMwl “ n the Monougalielfl river, In Wtt Pl V T ttr **""*' *•"«£*■ now ofleUl tor «ui’. Tim tract consists of some 100 ACItKS OF UND, ■"f. 1 °* nnJ™ a high »ut» or 'runi'alion to~. 11, with nmnerntuimproTomrriu. , »v ui The Old Family Mansion, willi md.o repairs, ran bo made one of the moat armMe residence* In the western country, and would he tnmt a.I mlrably anlU.-d f.ira largo hate? a few from the honao thcro are niTeml CHALYBEATE SPRINGS gualiing out of a solid rock, litnafod in a brnutifnl rale. Um waters of which have been analyzed and nrommnced equal in thoir medicinal tit lues to tbo far-famed Jh«Mord Spriggs. Tlio property la acceaalbto by river or railroad, being within the limits of alackwater navigation, amt only aoniel*' or l&mileafromUniontoarn. Itwonldprornroryaltractiv* iu a place.ofsummer roaort, tlio scenery in toe neighbor, •'ood being bold and-romantic, and the river aflwrdiag oi» purtunity for hathlug and fishing. Coal in an accessible position nnderliea the wbolo tract. Ttie property will be sold oo liberal term*. For farther information, apply to W D. ENGLISH, Esn_ortoT. B.* McMillan, atltankofPmsbnnrfa. jalfcdlm 17011 bALE OR RENT—A very dcsir- Sfll ebl* two Hory Brick Dwelling Uon«, is rood tl «“ water fixtare*,eitneteon Colwell itreSE N 0.60, Sbtth Wdril. Prlco very low. Enquire on tbe prem ise*, or of _)»15 WATT A WILSON, 268 ÜboityaL FOR SAlJ3.—The undersigoed offers SB for sale Ills property in the Borough or Sewfck- KB ley; brick l)w«n j DKU°n», Frame BahTES Stable, Brick Fpriiig Bouse. Ac.. with from ten to forty ncraaor gronud,as the purchaser may deeire. There Jr# good Orchard of choice fruit, and the ground* about tbo llou» ato ornamented with shade tree®, shrobbery, Ac. It is a inont desirable property for a country home, and will be wld on Tt-ry reasonable terms. For farther parUcnlara enquire of J. H. F. WIIITK, Attorney at Law, 106 Fifth Mrvet, Fitubnrgb, or of the snbecrlber on the premises. olc '- <ltt R. UOFKINS. I'OK SALE—32O acres of finely timbered land JpCaUU count/, Ohio; well wamred, 10 mile* irumOalJlopolis,2Vs mUw from the Ohio liter. Will bo sold low for cult, or will take good improved city property 'A 1 ”' 1 10 or AUeghony City. Apply to GKO. W. BONN, Bonth tide of Ohio street, 3d door west of the Dia mond, Allegheny City. j a 4 "HORSE FOR SALE.—A hand . some Bonn, six years old; s pacer nnder the saddle and a Irette-rin liarness;ls perfectly safe for a lady or child to rids Or date; will not nearest tba locomotive, military or any city oxritrment; will stand witboot being bitched, and is warranted porfeclly sound; to bo sold only for want of a*®. Knqnire at the Store warehouse of _ "°. 4 T. J. CRAIO A CO., 131 Wood st EOK SALE.—A tract of land containing nine and one half acres, sitnateon tho Fourth Street Hoad, about three miles from the Court Hons®. Will b® sold low for cash. Inquire of IRISH A MACKENZIE, AtPys at Law, No. 00 Fourth street. I’INE COUNTRY KtSIDENUE FOR*, SALE OB RENT.—Tho subscriber offers for saleßd ** ” n detlgbtfai Country Scat, row occupied by Adam Reloeman, tn Reserve Tp, adjacent to Allegheny City.coinprlßlng eight acres of choice land, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms; Green House, Spring Hon*, Barn, Stabling, Tenant House, Ac. Fonr acres ore nnder Grape, which promise® to bu lb® most valuable Vlne yard in die county. There are several hundred Fruit Trees, Apnles, Pear*,Cherries, Peaches, Ac, moat ot which bad been imported at great cost, and are in fino condition— Tbewbolois prime land, highly cultivated and improved, and Situated in apodtioncommanding a flue view of the two Culee and surrounding country. n. n. RYAN. Ohio Land for. Bale. TUE subscriber offers for sale section ton, township la, range 10, Stark coonty, Ohio, commonly xuown m “Bowman’s Section,” containing MO acre*. It (a •Itoated three miiee west of Massillon, on the State Road r* 41 ? 8^ 0 *». 008l ® r , ttud within about two mil** of tho Pitt®, burgh. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Theeontb, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared and improved— tb® remainder U covered with superior timber—and tba whole I" well watered by springe and running n*TTfims This section is considured the finest body of land in the comity. It will lm sold undivided or in quartan to suit purrhaxere. To tboa® wbo desire to invest in real a better opportunity is rarely offered. oeJfodawtfT lOWA FARMING LAND.—The subscrib* J. ere offer for sale on favorable terms sis hundred acne Oboico lands, situated in Wright and Hancock counties, adjacent to Hum of Railroads now in coarse of construe tlon, and one tract ouiy two ml lea from County seat. The above will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for forming lands to (bis of adjoining coantics. JH-SO J McIIA.VB A ANJER, 121 ftyrond at Valuable City Property for Bale. Til AT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being AHey 01 ° D " * tCr * Dd ¥r ° at ■ n ' lloo along the It will be add together or In lofsol 20 or 24 feet each. For terms,(which aillbomndu easy ms to payroaot.) &d- Hyt* JOSKPII g. LKECII A COr, ? mri:dtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. CURB FOR CONSUMPTION! DH. CKlliltCEllfofo'S DISCOVBKY I WliicLeater’s Genuine Preparation of Dr. «1. F. Chnrelilll’a Compound of THE II Y P O PII O S P II IT E S of LIMS, SODA and POTASH, a srseme auirot vox th* tu&th£sT or COM S U HVI Ip 'J? I O IN' . r Chcmico-Medical Discovery of kii ,^, r!^.^’\ Cb " rcl,ill » of first made Vnuwu by bun t«> the French Aca.lemy of Medicine about 2 “ l,t ‘ wn,,J > ul l«rt l uiteraln the annals of BteM ♦ill" f fin,l i i “" ,n tbe hWory of thf> world, has a REMEDY been loand that rarely strike* at the very fann datuyno/ /Vimomny Disrate, and by restoring thedrjicicnl thrmiail tUnnl j ../t\e ««**, Increase* theprinetple w.Wc'. t ftrrron* or vital force, invigorating the Htitri vrvrU"^' 0 '^ thM '“ lot ~aly OUHEB; bat alio J-KK of™ hiSL, r«*l *»orp, ~ . to the Pnt>iic.-ca »arjous pregaraUc.iu, are already io the market, purport la* to I*. bawd on Dr CtmrchlH’a discovery, ««Jn»i which Wesol-rnnly caution Kith the profession aodtLo public Let t»o od» Ih. dacrlwl, bot *lk for and one only the'pre paration sold from the a le General Depot In the United fetatre. No. 4U John street, and bearing a/ae simile signa turn pf J, WiscaasTEn, by whom alone Dr. Chnrehiira pro. ecriptlonla put up I* * MIIABLt A*D CBOUCAUT POM roil*. in allNerrous or Scrofulous CoopliOiiU, DebUlty. Loss or viTat Puwn, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, otnl female Weak* nesaee, it ia a sovereign and tnvaloablo remedy. »“RBADTHE TESTIMONY.-** Medical JHcmPtly, for May, lSs9. Whatever may be onrcuodutioas with reference to the claim* ol Dr. Churchill, tar tho Jlypophoanbite# aa sovereign rauMvJit-s in tuborcnloah (ronromptjaaj ntzu; CAS DC bo wutrr as » th« ritr* or tues* bait* as nfiraut. Aocm." * M?*. e •*’'”’<* American Medical Reporter, for OcL. 185* “ThU Medicine Ij uclentiflcAlly prepared and reliable We have used (tin onrown pmetico,ln phth iris pulmOoaha. and other forma of disease, with very satisfactory rtsolts . to caeca In which this remedy wu glean, thlrty-eoten were In tho incipient, and twenty three In the eec«*nd and advanced stages of consumption: the re maiuder were beyond hops. With the ox caption of the lat ter cases, which were ranch benefited, all bat th*«. which are atill doubtful, recovered perfectly.” Price $A or three bottlea for $6. Single bottlee only, in eoarenfrafed tolutum,mat by mail, prepaid, when specially ordered. All order* for three bottles or over will be eentby uET7Hi t » < ? 8^ ftbe , p,u ', ty - **»«*»*• mnataend their o£ dera direct to the undersigned, or they may btToa different and spatioiis preparation aent them. Oennioe Preparation of DrichnrchiU’a Comjxmud of tin U,poplio« P ui«, of Lira, Bod. mi Pot».h is sold at wholesale at the sole General Depot. 49 John at 1 respectable druggist? H™«T tK !i BU i and all necessary information £2jh«* endoaiog a stamp, for convenience In *<««», wnwapondento are requested to add Bsx-M in addition to the regular address m below. , , J. WINCHESTER, "Wh« Ateiune Shall I Obtain.” FIVE GOOD REASON WIIY THE LASS, WDBSTBB. A OO Machine Cojnmenda Itself aa the Heat in theMarhot aJ . a J eit/<r »<*•* tAan any oU,er, a»»d WffifaKr«!s?e fl d n '* lfabrir ’“ d th-h6aYlwtm 77urrf.—It can beta, bind, atltth, qalJt, tod wither. •Ji . »*r"7. s alm P ,eln UseoiutnictlOD, ©Mil* tnnoairM, liable to get oat of order. 7 „ Iu proprietor*, In * challenge to other nwia* « award of $2,000 to aoy * h »* f*®* worttMwell and m ciuicklj. leariiut 2’UMiy -Allegheny City. TPltllft«l«l|.tila Carriage Man^iory. HE subscribers have always oanUL . „ A,V fl ” e *w>rtn'ent of NKW and BKO CARRIAQKSof Tartou* description* audfttitar ula far the Tarfoa* purpose*. ’ Order* from alt part* «r tbe ecmntnr exerotrd with Bod dlipalch. Manufactory and Wareruomi,* *«»4 ITrankfon! Rom, above Olnn) Avram. _ M KKCKDAUB, ALLQAIEE A PKTJIT. N.B.—The “Exchangeami. lUchmoDd” I'anesgsr IUR.' Gitrn peas the premises escry f«w mlntitre. ja2lrf*w.lniF EDUCTION! REDUCTiON!! at Bitrcd- xv mu> A Co’s.—Umllm* Finn Drew Goods, Shawls, Km broiileri«,tll uirkm] down. LadiMirt lovltad (oeall nod learn the redofed price*. ~ dolt} Erjbsii supply just RECEIVED^- Krralcut* sad Erralenta Crackers ibr tbo remora) of •opsin and Oonrthmtlcn. No medicine, do artUkin) larau. but simply nno this food according to directions. ]t suite Uio moat delicate Stomachs. guppllwi at the book •tore, 78 Fourth Mtirot. IJ»l9] J.L. ERAD. Stores SHELVED, Store Fronts altered. rwmiml aad put ap ! n tbo latwt itrlo at tt£3iortwt pjwlllaijoUco. Lea™ your order* at the Central Kanin* Mill, Water »L, near the fat Office, Allegheny. j»io “ /''IARPENT.ER/S WORK, Jobbing V/ paring will be pwapil, attended to by tearing rone Flour— MO Fleur, fnnwckd; 160 do SnjmrflDft, «k>' do . / . • «■» ■«*;■«£?? £ZjB£gjBtiS3Bfr POTATOES, POTATOES—I2OO UgT-N. T. PouUx* lo (tors Mid forW. bj . J* ' Wcnogcs, StaBUM * 00. - v \ ;•■ \ <ZZE TOT7NGEXNPTCBLBBOCIBtt(tf~jn!EXSBIZBCiR r i - . -waifcoWiu : . FORXY-PI fc : S X.L AHHI V t'&B ART . . . . . mrn . . . & '* CSVSCit '"•'"' MONDAYCTBKIaa, Iwuj ]» Uffl. StrTtcci to MounimM •> * «»' k_ ■ ■s l ’ .win to E Tf* O. Brown, I. N.P f^ JtatiJ7oh» 5 Aeordl*llaTitaiioßb«ta»sLX* > cidm to Ibn dIT M? of lh> Kbit occupy the K&ti mat the bmbil* CJct ® > **■ **F»**Wl to . j The Board of Man*g»r« ll ._ tar# Boom of tfco ehorcb at f? ***** 5* **• Si^l^l 000 : latnU. S, Consol atShanghai, will delistr before the Young Mens’ MerrantOe Library Aandaiioe the public Roooral]y,at LAFAYBTDJ QALL pg IdS DAYaml TUoRflDArKVliNlNQS,relwl*t-aißl3d. Bvrjzct—EG)T*T,tfteLani<mdiUjM3taUtatUi. .1 Doom open at 6% o'clock, Lecture to coaune&cont 7U. Tickets 3ft cents, to be hod at the Manic and Book States Uotptx, Library Rooms, Lerforo Committee and at the Dm>t. . - - -•. • • - Savings Bank, Nd. 05 Fourth Ijf, Btroet.—^Dcpcmlta mad* with thUßank before tha first day of February, will draw Interest from that dale CHAS. A. COLTON, Treasurer. Omc» Ilmmram Urs. Fiat A Mum"' ■ Pittsburgh, January 21, 1869*/ rr3*Tnr. Annual Election for Sixteen Direct nrs of this Company, to serve for the eniming rar. will bo bold at thla office, No. 96 Water it, on -TUESDAY February Ist, between thoboonol II a. w.and 3r ■ ’ Ja2l-dtd _ » V. A, mNBHART,Bcc’y. Orrira AuuaoT Vaun JUuao*eOQ,r - . « Jbihojh ism. / O* T " S Annual Meeting of the Stockhold . era «f the Allegheny Valley Baflraad Camnan* will bo held at their Office, NET ILLS HALlJamw cfFtoorS and Liberty streets, on 18£P,at 11 o’clock *. it* for tb« pumas# ofXtiiKpffi dent and six U.nsger. for the|S ***** A statement of tha aTtirs of tba Company will ha •anted at the aame time. jalfcdtd J. GIBSON, Sec’y. ' W ANTED—To Merchants and Manu* T T FACtcnna. —A eompotent BOOK-KEEPER, •w timo i* not folly occnpfed, will attend to Posting BodkA making ont Account*, Partnership Statements, ate. Any of oar btuinea men wboie business will notjaitify then la employing a Book-Keeper regularly, can ha re their bnslom attended to The rercren =° ** «*»*"»• Addrto, JaSMlna BOX Ho. 57tt, Pittsburgh p 70.- SSfM MV**™ 0 Wants Moneytel to !f T pnrchaae SS,OOO or 110,000 doDare worth of Bond* and Mortgage*. Apply toGEO.W.BONN.eonth-rtda Ohiostreet, Sd door weet of the Diamond Allegheny city. TO LET—Two new Dwellings, Nos. 43 Ps> and 45 Logan steoet, Gth ward, will be ready feePß occupancy by tho Bret of March, and' will contain aliOM modern improvement*, Gss.botandcold water.r«n»,ete. W. 0. ibuK - fr B * l ** No. 01 Diamond strsrtv 0 LET—The Warehouse Boom and Office Dow occupied by Porter R. Friend A C0.,9S front at. Also. Lofts enitablo for storing cotton. - . i* 29 ISAIAH DIOKEYA 00. I*OR RENT—A Lot 144 by 100 feet, on which are erected. Buildings, Stacks, Ac* rendering It anlta* Die tor any kind of manufacturing, situate on Denmao atreet, Birmingham, oppositeßanaman'* Coal Depot; En* qnlwof ALEXANDER KING, J*- 1 ; Liberty street, Pittsburgh. TO LET—f wo largo first-class Dwellings gft to let, with all the modern improvements. Jg, . InXCHOOCK, MoGREERT A 00* No. 122 Second and 151 Second it. LET—A three story Brick Dwelling£% JL Home. contalaingo roonu.No, 44 CongressstreevMai. Enquire of Jal4 WATT A WILSON, Liberty at.- .. TO LET—A small Brick - Hopes, four rooms, on Centre Aveoos. fMlnerSW vWeroad.) Enquire of JaU WATT A WILSON. - LET.—That dcidrablo basmesa fßfcf JL etand, with dwelling attached, on the corner rfßl' Liberty and O’Uarra streets, well adapted for a famllym eery store, being occupied as such for the lastfourteen year*. Enquire nf R.ILKING. No. 211 Li berty at reel. rO LET.—A comfortable bnck dwell-^M lag, containing six rooma and finished garret, ■it.Ka ' i ate on O’Hara ilroct, between Liberty and Penn.-Enoniro f lJal4j B. H. KINO, No. 211 Liberty st TO LET.—A large well furnished dwelling with all modern improvement*—for rent tow toa bom tenant, Jnl4 UITOHOOCg. McORKARY A QQ. FOR'RK NT— ~ : ’ A FINK WAREHOUSE, No.ES Mazket Street, ad- ‘ joining N. Holmea A Bona, finished and tbe/red In ihf lict manner from celUr to garret, for wholesale and retail dry goods butinaa, with or without a Urge three ttvy Waiw onso In the rotr. JuflN Wir. U delL’dtf SeWickleyTllle.l^pstOßJce. J. D. SWEITZX&, No. 1014th street. Pittsburgh, I*. M. Auotionoer. (fonunerdal Solos Booms Ko. M fifth fitra*£- ; PEREMPTORY SA Llf oFoOW^SJS SILVER AUBRIOAN, LEVER .\ND PATENT iM. ™RIL C-WATCUKS, B “P*ri3r Gold‘Jewelry; A<£, dfNo. I f l { l^, tr oo t.—C«mme , i£ii]g ouTaesday erenlng, Veb, Ist “d«Btlnnlngas the same hour each evening ontll Uie entire stock Is disposed oi; will be Bold the most “ denirmble wßortaaent of- -Watches and Jewelry offered this season In this city at auction, ineloAng ' wua American, Lexer and Patent Lexer n. 0. Gold Watches: Do do do do do Bilxer do Gold Bracelets, Finger Rings in great variety; Cam** Laya.- r-intod, Florentine and Plain Gold Bnastpins ud Bar uropß,. Gent ■ I*ina in great variety; Shirt Stnds. Bstmonld Pens wiUi SUxer and Ebony Holders; GoW Pencil*, Plated gpoons, Forks and Castors, superior Pocket Cutlory, Portmonnaca, Ac* Ac. Perchasen win do well to attend as onr loetroetfona an to sell xritt -itnaard to a*L J&. P. M. sSAVia, And. ?XKCUXOK'S SALE OF BANK STOCK. XJ—On Toesday erenlng, Feb. Ist* at TU'clock at ih« cuinmerdal sales room*, No. 64 Filth strwt, wlllbeaoid. by order of executor to an estate, J 30 share* Rank of Pittsburgh Btock; Also on oiber account. ■JO shares Citizens’Bank. Stock; 1(> do " Pittsbnrgh Inanrance Co. Slock, )H do Pittsburgh Ga*;Oo. Stock; 25 d» Birmingham Gas Co-etock. 10 do Honoagahela Navigation Co. stock, JtL -‘ P.M. DAVIS, Anct’r. STOCK P., Ft. W. & C. R. «Jt, at putati bAb, In !oU to suit purchasers, by Mfiftbtt. AUSTIN LOOMIS & GO.! flerehai /~1 LOSING SALE ALLEGHENY BRIDGE **«•>•« Urn kfercbinli * oar “ B, i OO Thoreday eYenlng, Feb. 3d,at7)£ 8-H <toct wmtwi*. sl**oo boUtf Lawrence tn *k. i>h banth and Erie R. R. ■» a * s> Asces.-eSygnxk I*m> >. 6g Foorthat. S~TOCK SALES BY AUSTIN "LOOMIS & « CO., AT THE HE&OBAMIB' EULtANae KVZftV ” THURSDAY S*wl “<l iSiVi toMJo £ at the Merchant*’ Exchange by • p«»vc bm .. 4 _ . AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. - Notov Drafts and Loans on Real Estate defoliated cn reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CoT - - ; ■eg Btocte Note Brokers. WPonrth 81. /'IORNER of Penn and Hancock Vj T s®,f°*? l ?« tar “ w iU«minene«on'TUESDAYiBlst J i?* 1 * A limited comber of papUsmsy obtain edmteriom'' Terms Tuition and Stationery, $g per senrton oftweatw-' two weeks. attHfctf PrtadpS^. AMEIUCAIf HOUBB* BOSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- M ranged Hotel In the Sew Xngltnd States; U ceKJeS. tratlyiocated} and easy of access ftoa all > the ronteacf travel. It contains all the modern improvements. and' every eonvetriene© for tbe coco fort and accommodation or the traveling public. The sleeping room* ara large and wall voatilated; tbe suites of rooms an well mund, and run pletely famished for families and lane traveling aad the hcu« win continue to be kept as a first cJaaellntZ? In orery respect. Jallidly LEWIS BICE; Fropc««%r_ - • • RICUABOSOEV ~ ~~— TT\. ... r'R I S H LINE US Damasks, OUpera, Ao. I pONSDMERS OP RICHARDSON'S UN- Vv ®NO» and those desirous of obtaining thaGEHunre OOOp% see that the article* they porchase arsaeab ' ed with the 101 l name of the Ann. f i RICBJ &DSON t BON3 4 OTOJUT. ot . **• a ? aad tw«»ldntabUlty of theOoods ' This caution Is rendered ensntlsllv nrnwi ■ H ■ — qnantitieaof inferior and defective Lb»aiarwpm*fMV f ' **»«■»» tfJuCHAILIK la/ory thus indicted aUk* on the American coocomer cod tfimanofee-: terersof the geanloe Goods, will not readily abandon a : ■ wuhihte so profitable, whUepnrthaeers can be imposed on ■ wi Ur goods of a worthless character. M'Clintock s Caipet Oil Cloth WARKIZOtJSB.' - " 1 KoA\tJfarMtrtH,mtarZ4i*rtv' • 3 TITE HAVE NOV RECEIVJSD OUR EN-‘' ff TIRB Fall and Winter Stock of Gotd*, pm^v ntt > direct from (be Bjanuketarero etrodnced price*. Oorttoek 9 ' constats of 200 plweo of choice Yelreta.T*Metrv Vdlni. ' - fcendWwUc; Velvet* UedaDko OwtrfflS*22B > - fumlaLe* • lOOO MB Imperial three-p l Jt andTSz! One, Ingrain carpeting floor OH Cloth*, from 2toSt W > , widoinnewuu!chotcepattentt;YeßUiaaUaHa&dBtM»£?! ucta;Scotch,Dutch, Itcmp,UMcad W^rwU:looST " woolen tor coTertogfmrpeti,ft«at4toifc-iw\2' ■■' Felt Cloth* nod Wooted Ortnabfflaihe; 5 DniScM.fWfTtiw?' tesaiSSSS >.. nul tho public mo Invited to examine this drater o^w*7?' ’ i, N 0 U> ® “““y remedies before *be P“5“ Mo for Hoot, of Cjit;p,u;Ot«iiWT. IKreo,ft» MUthavlUnr CO<i32Eir«w«S"«r“-SSfy jHm weakoea Id theheidcr *tsn*ei. W '*‘ S®?**?**™' - CjHobrated Stomach Bitter* art UrU* pw** certain In It* . .etfcct*. Yoo t wfaowgnftrtß«Oi Wfa*- that* few !»•»■** wwpoond, «iu affort en*! rrnUeC »*«w « Umbo*! trying cum fat* hBEaSM"* gf**”™! l ?.£»«*»■ hobjtboa %hohawexp^*** s "£?*?■ A «rtUU*H thntl* desired to brfc* wjtvMM* Into U» fleM M Uio nnbUc ■****» .V-_. ..♦ \ MW.l.Oiaireo -r ■ ■ Jgfcat*gj-a "T—jjAKTCHAfIUfiTOBUY • /% w_AßK—Bbdn*«ir Intention to ctaa oar Avih «■' - belowoo*t« • J*ii ' • wit. r»*irof-■' TTiD£SHJS&I*y JTlint Hides, JIL 85 do S*lU4 do ' “ 300Qr»o do S -mstf-tii atKint : IdcV^andferMlftbr 5 KIBBADOII * 00* .:. j 1*1?:. ...» r i : .■ Wo. 200 LUtfrtyttWt. I*]?* 8 . fresh -Eggs this day rec'i |«Bdfer»loby j»3B 2lMTa.Qo£liWj 9. B. Rxcxor, W*. n.TOscirt), KlusU. laisa. Lee. Com. Joszra Auut, . . . K. pi Rutturctow, Wants. 2To Eft. iShucationol. ?gottlo. J. BULLOCKS * 3. B. LOCBK, Agent*. 30 Chord! otreetrlfaw York;.
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