shttigit'' ktfeJ . .11.",pg•qi r • - ZDITPUB aud.r,i2o..ra;z.r.ozc3.;,, ,WWX-12313 - C1 4 1. 4 21 . 23.: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN, •• Witted bo OW, nniabefif theNhietarlintrie Delta a letter Irate the firm of A. Monroe &Co., , merchants of New,York,.. in which the writers exhibit a degree of debasing subserviency to Southern °pluton which is painful, to, contem plate: it ttppars that there is published in New • - York a, miserable. pro-slavery died, miffed the Day 8004 whose anion now seems le tio - to publish the names of all buskins men lull:tat city:Who aro not "sound on the negro queidion." - the prosecatiott of this lawlable.. pr4ect it recently headed over to,Senthern exeoratlen the. . • , 'Wesel of A. Munroe &Company, whe ire charr ed with sympathising villa "abolitiotuete," to Meeting in extent of having Biped a call for a Mdial; in favor of Opdyke, the late Repnblition.candl . • date for Mayor of the city of New York.; "Mr. 0 - pdyko," says the Day Book, "white a Member of the State Legislature, voted for the nee_ Liberty Bill," and therefore AI is partuers, in endorsing ruler individual, approved of that "Incendiary moastereLagairst the South." This exposure, instead of -citing the contempt of 'the objects of it, 'filed them with alarm and apprehension. They re membered that they had a redly brisk trade with Nei Orleans, and as principle' with them . . Were mere .aeatha. and prunello" wizen stoney • weenconcerned they indited a clumsy begging Otte; which they published in the latter city, and in which, after confesileg there facts, they cad the blame upon some ' unknown hit conve , dent connection of the firm. This movement on their part meat belle the contempt: of their Southern . "patrons," and we werb not durprisod ' wnettere found thet the letter was copied into the Neer Orleans papers without note or com ment from the editors. kiiiiiree &Co., in their zeal to rid themselves of the charge of supporting a Republition for .Mayor, have neglected to make their statement - even plausible, as a perusal of their letter , which we append, will show: • Mow York Dar Dock, Dec.zej "Alfred Munroe .1 Co.—ln oar. hem of De cember let, we published a call for the meeting for George Opdyke for Mayor, with the 'garners _ attached to it, and made ouch commenta upon it as we felt the facts of the case warranted. On ' that call was the firm of Alfred Munroe & Co., of this city. The letters we publish below will explain how it came there, and also gtvo such other explanations as will doubtless satisfy their Southern friends. Mr. Rathbun, it appeare, dried the call without knowing that . Mr. Op dyke had supported the Personal Liberty Bill : To the Editors of the Day Book—Gents t In the Day Book-of December let, you made some comments ape - tither firm of Alfred Munroe & Co., of this city, for appearing among those appended to a call for a public meeting recommendog Mr. - Opdyke as a suitable candidate for the office of Mayor. The tenor of your remarks;withent a suitable explanation, might place the above men tioned firm, as well as the house in New Orleans, ins fain position. Now, the facts of Cho case are as follows: Mr. M. O. Rathbun, who is a member of the firm in this city, but has no in terest. whatever in the New Orleans business, which is represented here by Wra. D. Abbate, & Co., did sign the call in the name of the firm, but • without the knowledge or approval of either of the other partnere. Mr. Rathbun did this, ae - probably many others did, on being personally solicited, not for the perpese of helping on Black ".11.epublicaniem, as you seem to think, but to de feat Mr. Wood, who, as yen well know, was not the regular nominee of the Democratic party. - The strife of a party was in a measure laid amid at, the last municipal election, in the great de sire to elect a. suitable man for Mayor. Mr. - Rathbun himself voted for the Democratic can. didate, Mr. Navemeyer. We 'ball feel much • gliMed if the Southern papers, that copied your remarks of the let inst., would also publish this explanation, &r ow house in New Orleans has justly felt much aggrieved in the matter. Yours, very reepeot'ly, 2SNIULD Millllol & CO, Woe. 'D. Anne= & Co. New York, Dec. '29, l 8139." • . • ~.• down" in this fashion, would felt the goo• op . • TUB 80VTIL CASOLIZA C031311391031.E1l IS VIII• antis.—The arrival of this mysterioue individ: hal—hleminger by name—at the capital of the Old Dominica, was anneal:toed with a great flour ish of trunipefe, on the principle, no doubt, that the dignitaries of petty porters are more cerecao '. aloes in their movements than thoae who repro cent stiles of greater influence. . We are In -.:formed that this hir. Meminger, who is des . thud to fill as great a apses in the public eye, for the present, as his neighbor Gaboral Cam • - :- mender did a few years ago, when be appeared as the embodiment of S'outh Carolina in the Na -- Sant Democratic Convention—carries with him great authority in his own person. 'This "Cern , colzeioner," the epeeist object of whose =leen was a problem to everybody, and islyel,-.-we are told, delivered a speech before the Virginia Legislature, which consumed some four hours of ite 'time. The burden of it wse- - - - "the in roads of the North upOn the South," "the rise ' - and progress of Abolitionism," "the inefficiency of the gaarenties of the Constitution to protect slaveholdere." He finally declared that the . ' South must either rake a demand for new guar .- intim—which we presume means the adoption .of a slave code for the territories, and the re opening of the African Slave Trade—or else make concession after concession, until it loses all lie influence is the Confederacy.".; This talk about "Southern concession," when rtested by the troth of hhgory, eounds very funny indeed. The' beet . reply to these complehita has been made by a paper published in the slave State of Misserirl=the St. Louis News—And we copy it In lien of any remarks of our own ... .It is singular to observe how little foundation fer South Carolina's everlasting complaints about thia , steady Inroads of the North on the - rights of the South," there is is history. The South has had the Presidency forty-eight years, while the North has had it but twenty-four; and the Democratic party has governed the country to the interests of the South for fiftyrfivo Irmo, —while the Government has been ,administered the interest of tht North only twenty years. Even - .. Senator Hammond, of South Carolina, declared, in the" Senate, two years ago, that Southern statesmanship had guided the vented of state by the chart of Southern policy for half a century. : • How transcendently foolish, then, for South Car ' alba to send a traveling Commissioner to the-' F ,Capttale_of the Southern States, tof niter lumen-'' 1. tattoos over the imaginary encreaohmente of - the North. ! - Of all the Southern States, Virginia is the last . - .. that ought to listen with patience' to the blab. t . beriag complaints of Mr. bleminget., Pear Pre r.. . eldents nit:meted beneath her soil, tind the birth .places of three others are yet pointed our on her .. . 101 l Her young men are found by'hundreds in '.; ibermYtndi:tdter old ar crowd th meeeoaetanra ofnces: crowd .. . abroad. All the greatness and glory of Virginia are &woolen:4 with the Federal Goventment, and all thelegerests of her thobsand r -an ens office. h o ld e rs are dependant on the - r•nontinuance of that Government. The people of inch a State t , ought not to listen to the lugubrious Jeremiads • of the South Carhlina Conniesioner, for every / d'art their history gives the falsehood to his - complaints. 5 11 ' • kir.lliensinger'e representation wOuldbo mare LI appropriate if made to the Legislature of hits- II -. 0 " . . court and Arkansas. • These two States only get co penally a drop of the Pederalpap, on which - p i ,,, T unisia c has feasted since the commencement of . .bt . the Goverament. They have ten times as much right to complain of Federal negleot as Virginia and South Corollas- Yet they seldom complain ,k.. -, '. at e x.while the public ear is sinned with the • 7 inceemsat geumblinge of Virginia and i a llth k,,.. , .ciirsiung.. , ... , '-. A:.. -: . .• ,- 4 "altirrias Commr RMAx.—ihe ilmitburi ti- • i'dieroPhr in JoY*yerattorrnolag,the election of Contr.,. the nepabkan scandidite, for theJois ti , !Multi at the Speollf eleelloU on Stiturdly,byia vg easjority of 1209, says :,- . 4 •'• "Money had been expended eery largely by +.1•;-.4 . the„-tlemoorste, with a view.of dblehting vetch bofirei recordlhe feet with pride;and nibble .- tiob; that bribeet Were m y amba,' and in :V man lit Al Instance' •Itaile :contrary et , The dram IV. shops near the Court House were kept free to all who wanted tedrinif htanglefoof," and the win e-y-.,1,- - dove ,liremiltleatided with mail agents mann-. ii , k 4 - tr'Ailtallan ofileabOldere,- but all to no purpose The i t * - noblii andia•trnizehoarted freeinta ,of ••Dauphin •CiuntY hitie*ltoitosted her 'bon* and declared iiFt ::' `_.• it iat she is Melo the Palen, Wing no sYmPgt. thy with' the -Dlennionists of thet•Setither the -k - . rlltgalmo dyneetY 'of the Nortk.i.,..' -- "."Oir_opponente nude - the Erne that their bleat ~.•,.:.• Son of \ Minn' !Clark• - erattid bCregatdedisat I , --testaerem;tritimpli.!;•'-Vfe neepts4 their feat; and, -••'!':•; they tare received =linnet" to their hettrt'ill, ;content, "' .- ....!, •. - '., • :i•. , ... ••• ..r. . ......,.,,. , .k.., , , ,•:-,.-. :,,ti:it,i';::',:?::4. , , _>, °.- 15,5 rderrifgatr* diii444 riP4lch 6 ' 1 4;1 t ~.t. r;?; :. - trividsrut4 - 10. 231880. , - ;•!,Eds gaselfe i :After I lift on TtrisdaY, *begonia' at a lateitoaritimitto a'ititite cittitieiTeriltittaolmfl -tines taidliiarted•tham: ''Aferiginallf offered day, ' readlai follow : i . ). -Wmanels,-The'apioition s'illbe' present 'ieva. ' neeliwe of.the general government is fast increas ingthe national' debt, mippllng the energies of the nation .re tarding public improvement, destroying in ' d . enterprise" diminishing " the 'Value of pro perty airt. prising this people of profitithle employment by encouraging excessive Importations of foreign goods and other produets of foreign labor, which ought to be preduced by our ' -own - ' pie , and pro longing a fi nancial. erisqcanted b it excessive fa yisso "ABM . 4/111Eng, An immediate - al teration of the Limit rare to the ' duties upon. • ports Is Bonita tinily Minded to insplieeonfids ce.replenish the Nation Treasury ,. restore the pub c prosperity and proven th e constant export of A erman gold, now a l , sane y amounting to . the enormous sum o f more than i enty millions of, dollars; therefore, • _ Resolved, 12gthe Senate and seclloet f Rept•esente• lira of the Coennoniccafth of rsnit"Y“" i° 'a Gcn - MI Assembly met, ,That,our Seasithrs in Conga:mho instructed 'and our Reprettenhitivss requested, to eariseatly:endeavor by -, their votes and Influence, to procure mch ti revision. of the revenue laws, as will restore the. national credit, prevent excessive teapot , tatioos 'of foreign pronducta and secure to American labor and enterprise an ample reward. Revolved, That the view/ of the Governor of this Commonwealth, no azi*.enetaJi his litopnnual mes sage, In favor of Placing lberevenuelaws upon such a basis as to afford' Mimi great mining and mum factoring interests the, largest incidental protection, and to substitute speeMo for ad valorem duties on articles Which from their nature aro of equal or nearly equal value, or: to ohnea the foreign to is home valuation, aro etainentlyMood and practical, and meet th e approval of the &labile. I t Rmolced, That the Governor requested to for ward to each tirlauf Senators end Members of Con gress a copy - of the foregoing repletion'. Mr, um (dem.) moved to amend as follows : ' "Insert before the Word 'Governor,' in the first line of thesecond resolution; the words 'President of the United States, as exPrebstal in his two last no semi messages, as wail the' " . This was lost, yeas 27, nays Cl. Mr. Bayard moved to amend as follows : • "That while we approve of that put of the Petal dent's annual message to the last Congress, expres sing a preference for specific or ad eatorem duties, we cannot believe these sincere while he retains in °Mee a Secretary of the Treasury who recommended and urged upon Congress an entirely different policy, ono destructive to all Pennsylvania interests—exporionce proves that no protection can be expected from the National Democracy who have modified or repealed the only measures which afforded relief "bin 1852." , This amendment was agreed to. The resolutions then passed by the following vote: Yuan—'Messrs. Abbott, Actor, Austin, Barlow, Barnsley, Bayard, Bisell, Boyar, Brewster, Bryson, Burley, Butler, Cassell, Collins, Craig, Davis, Dar boraw, Eckman, Ellutaker, Espey, Fraser, Cloabring, Gordon, Graham, (Butler,) Graham. (Washington,) Green, Hays, norms, Kemeny, Kieney;Ristler, Law rence (Washington,) Long, McCurdy, Mann. Moore, O'Neil, Pancoast, Pierce,Ponnol, Pinker ton, Pressley, Preston, Prondfoot, Ridgway, Seltzer, Shafer, Shep pard, Smiled, Strong, Saltzbach, Taylor, Teller, Thompson, Turner, Varnum, Wagon:teller, Walker, Wildey, Wiley, Williams, Williston, Wilson 'and Lawrence, Speaker-64. (Mr. Long was the only democrat who voted apt.] Nava—Maar& Achenbaoh. Africa, Bates, Beards ley, Beatea o Brodhead, Cope, Coulter, Crane, Caster, Dismant, Do , tralap, Ellenberger, Fleming, Hill, Knight, lleDitiough, Manifold, Miller, Oakes, Power, Smith, and Stoneback-24. The debate was long and interesting, and was par ticipated in, on the Republican side, by Messrs. Pia kerton, Strong, Butler, Gordon, Kinney, Seltzer and Williston. (1 neglected to mention, in my report of the de bate on the Congressional resolutions, the able speech of Mr. Goftloo, of the Clearfield district. It was one of the beet made on that occasion.] On Friday, Mr. Coulter, of Westmoreland, pat in a statement of the reasons which induced the demo cratic members to vote 110 on the Tariff resolutions; the Speaker, however, decided them - to be uncut- Icons in tone, and therefore refused to let them go upon the Journal : and the House sustained him by a vote of 57 to 22. The bill or your neighbor of the Journal, to pun ish Sheriff Graham for his contumacy in not &dyer thing in that sheet, whose editor enrolls himself among the Dugald Dalgetties of politics and an nounces that hereafter he intends to fight only for Pay, has bean transferred from the Judiciary local to the Judiciary general Committee. [ In the Home, to-day, Mr. Williston presented the petition of Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Wendell Phillips, and others, in favor of Woman's Rights. Referred to the geatleman offering it. Among the bills introduced were one by Mr. Beudsloo...th regulate township elections; by Mr. Wilson, to decimalize the fee bill of Prothonotaries throughout the State; by Mr. Bates to incorporate the Mifflin Co. Beak, and by Mr. Smead to incorpo rate the Bradford Co. Bank. No bills were passed. In the Senate, a few bills were introduced and some half dozen passed, but none of interest to your reed it. 25, IVO. TILE AL&IIPS.4. PLAT701331.--The platform adopted by that* Democratic State Convention in Abkhazia relates emilasively to tho slavery .uestion. The followin: ro•°anions aro at- MM.:ULM THMITIIM.-t4i.iT tV - importance to elavery. 2.. The right of elavoholdere to be protected in their property in the Territories. 8. That it is the duty of the General Govern ment, by all proper legislation, to secure an en try into (lope Territories to all citizens of the United States, together with property of every descriptioo, and that- the same ehall be protected by the United States with the Territories are under its authority. 4. The States are equal in sovereignty. 5. Congress cannot abolish slavery in the Ter ritories. 6. The Territorial Legislature cannot abolish slavery or impair Its tenure by unfriendly legis lation. The people living in the Territories can not prohibit slavery until they become a Slate. 7. Judge Taney, in the Dred Scott decision, decided all these points to be law; and it ie the duty of the Federal Government, in ail its de partments, to protect slave property in the Ter ritories. The remaining resolutions are as follows: 9. Resolvedfurther That we hold. all the fore to contain c ardinal principles—tree in themselves, andjost, and and necessary for the safety of all that to dear to us; and we do hereby instriet our delegates to present them for the calm consideration and approval of that body, from whose justice and patriotism we an ticipate their adoption. - 19. Besolcedfurther, That our delegates to the Charleston Convention are hereby expresaly in structed to Juliet that the said Convention shall adopt a platform of principles recognizing dis tinctly the rights of the Soutkas smarted in the foregoing resolutions, and if the said National Convention ehould refuse to adopt in eubstanco the propoeitione !embraced in the preceding reso lotions, prior to nominating candidates, our del egates to said Convention are hereby positively inetructedie withdraw therefrom. 12. Resolved Anther, That our delegates to' the Charleston Convention shall oast the vote of Alabama no a milt, and the majority shall deter- Ulna' how the vole of this State shall be given. 13. Rewired flrther, That all Executive Com mittee, to coastal of one from each Congression al district, be appointed, whose duty it shell be, in the event that our delegation withdraw from the Charleston Convention in obedience to the tenth resolution, to call a Convention of the Democracy of Alabama to meet at an early day to consider what ie bee to be adopted. Tun WrsiCoksrmocy to 186.—At a meat Craton meeting In Knorrille,Tenn., Judge Bailyy, formerly of Georgia, mado a epee.* in noticing which the Whig! of that city, remarks: "The Judge . ado one startling disclosure, which was new no all. lie said, that daring the Presidentialicontest Oar. Wise had addreased letters to all thd Southern Gorornors—ruod that the ono Melte G r os. of Florida had been shown him—in which Wire laid that HE HAD AN ARMY IN RELDINESS , TO PREVENT FRE MONT FROM TAKING HIS BEAT, IF ELECT ED,and asking ihe co-operation of them to whom 'ho wrote !" When the Seaga gels through threstigatlng the Harper's Ferry affair, would it not be well to Wake an equally thorough examination into the and extent of this consplraoy of Wise which evidently' was the special means of point ing ad that looility for the operations of John. Drown? Tr Kelm; is admitted into the Union there will be three heomA and nix electoral votes caet for the neat President. A hundred end eightpeix (186) of these votes will be cast by the free States, and one hutidred and twenty (120) by the, slave States.. Now the ratio of delegates for Charleston is two for every electoral vote. This will make the Convention consist of, six hundred and twelve (612) membern. This will give the free States three huhdred and eeventy.two (372) votes, and the slave r i Sags two hundred f 240) votes. Now whoever is taunt get -tiro thirds of .the whole 0 tien. - Now, Mr. Douglas get the votes froin all the free States and thirty-sii from the 'sive Stan, in order tget the nomination. Tiow is he to do this? Weave it for his friends to figure for themselves.—{Chicago' Dem. Taz - Esernotums AT= Souza—The shock of an earthqriake at the South on Thursday eve- Ding last, was very sensibly felt at Mudagton, N..C.; Charleston, S. 0., and -4.ugusta, Oa At Charleston the shock is said, to have beea the severest within the ; last fiftl yens. The Courier- , says: - - 'The duration of the greatest force of the mo• tin or disturber= stiltedly various verb at 6;8 Or. 10 iiionds: end-whole timeinf the motion or oacillationsot 20 or 25 sectmdti, The direction was Prom the east, wastwartor nearly to, endlite w•;st impressip was dolt along the Infer Bread street and onidtber aide.; • „ Courier goes,on to notemumml Weems to Which the chock was: EO'Beien% that' —.inane eadfrom theirhomet It wan liso felt Wait; gasth Atlanta and 31.400 66 • h. F!, -: . , .....1... , ::!..:0 ','.,•:,,:,4.,tez...,,,y,‘,7,-,:. 71 17 ; . _ For Heartburn. I P9eActialily, , , Try llcerbare's ilollabd Bitten! , i For . Wel.erbreste . .''• : .. . Try Ilmrbaye's llollttp - d Bitters., For Proadaelie, Try Ecorhave's liollaid Bitten. For I..easof .A.ppetite. Try Bccrhaye's Hoildrid Bitters. For costiveness, ' -. Try Ikerhave's ileili;l3' d Bitters. {For Piles, _. , Try Bcerluiye'l3,lToiliiri d Bitters. In 01 eirmann, Rheumatic not Neuralgia Affection. it bulls numeroat inst.:wt. proton highly antralcl4. ll ad . 1 i otlerneff,ste • dociden taro. agllteaszertry—The tiounlaeLfghla Ctralatatore4 Bum , tunes Holland Bitters I. pnt np in Imlf pint tottles only, a ttai nd y " Ct l ic h erstod " illrelcit'urill'av Thtlrc.l‘'nolorirlitntootto'hael which tto public tibmilignurd spawn pnrclntsing. Paw. of Impantloni tea and our awns 144. tlinlAl*l al( crazy bottle 'tightly. • 211151.128 UN PAO9, ./... 2 CO., P.ola Orovi.t.M. 17 Waal groat, t.twoan lat sad SI sta.,Plttahutah. P. Wawa/ . . o; Oct) alabertionnti.lty, Wooden & Wino, Ware 3AL 17IIL REIIALD, Mannt.cdurer and Whortcao lialkler in , (MIMS% TOMS, UtICIEET4, FASICELTS, 33 It 0 0 all NO. 21 DIAMOND, P.IFT.SI3IIIIGIi, PA. HAVING NOW IN STORE a large and carefully relected stock or everything la Ws Rae. tattler manufactured by myself or purchastd direct from manufacturers, FOR OdbU. Is prepared to supply mato. Men and the cannery trade with good!, in hie Tice Cheaper than tver affcreil in this Marktt. The following comprise the Dimling Mew In hie Cock of Wooden and Ram Ware. CHURNS—Pine atafl,3 sinew. oat staff, 4 Meer, cedar ate; 3 ed.% oral crans, cedar, oak pine,3 slur, cedar bar • rel, 4 elate; Sparm'a patent, 3 aim; zormOruater, 3 eisea—a large arab. lIIICKETS—Common rod, Idea and green, (eau mod ore. Mahe% hat, quarter and toy pall; ceder, brae and iron, 2 and 3 huov, Plains, ceder, Limn andiron boned, 2 hap; Home Bunters, heavy Iron bale; Rlkbea Pock ets, troll bale Oak Well Dockets; roll ironed; Flour Buckets, neared, TUBS—Palutod,2 and S boor, White Pine and Coast', ban , made, all Mtn, neared or by the &ran, KEE , Po-l—Painted and Varaished; 3 era; d,ooou or mat; Cedar Heelers, brainier iron boned; MEASURES—AII sines, from bushel to puler reek; Pine or Oedar.eertedor unstated. CLOTHES PlNS—Praia and head, in Sgrom {,else Smith's Patent, la groat borer, and Brass Spring, to gro. host. WASIIISOARDO—WaterIoo Rained Centre, Marietta Zinc, Double Wood and all other trials. , BROODS, WHILES, BRUSHES, de.,tngreat variety. TODS—Hiogham Butter end Ina* rod Mil TOW, 2 or 3in neat or Moldy. DOOR AND EMMY LlATS—Allicarde, Coces sod Oma r, Oran Table Meta, WHITE PEST BOXES—Spice and Seigar Bove., s in ueete plain and varnished. OAK BTANDB—Astortod arras, for apple hotter, taut, pickles, moat or milt. UMBRELLA BTANDS—for stores or detrllint.e cLorars 1101ISM—Aroortel Z./ WI and stylo, tosdo to order. WOODEN WARE—compriaing Rtdllnt Pine. Potato Mash er; Butter Prints and Ladle., Lemon Eq.(' TAM Spoons and Denten, fdrldlers, Soap Cur, Shoving Noma, Splggote, Song Marts, Ali, rick rod Iletolott Handles, weak Mauls. to. RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS of all 'eclair. TAIL CANS. MOP HANDLES, trap • end weed 1,..e.d.; Cornea Pounders. MARKET BASKETS, to groat variety of ere and style, by the beet er dares, of our onn manufacture, at eastern OLOVM BASKETS—Round and oval; 4 to peat. CLOTHES lIAIIPERS--Equare, flat awl trunk Rd,. NURSERY CHAIRS of every style. OOACIIEZ AND CRADLES of every style TRAVELING BASKETO—Assortod stow and styles. do do Berlin Japanned. do Co Preach, warted. LADIES CAP Co do do : do RETlCULEs—lmported nod American, SCHOOL BASKETS ingest variety. EMIT HANWERIN for potatoes, purl., Ac. ORCHARD BASIC ElS—Willow rod Split. 43.04 and ,entry dealers are Waited to tall and l euriloe our stockand peters before pardtasmg elsewhere;cm •e C.ANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN THIS MARKET SAMUEL -RIDDLE, fik2s:2au - dd. - aF 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh. QUNDRY PRODUCE.- ' 5,,,J 70 bash prime Shellrd Coro, • 100 do Ifur do, 45 bbts Cora 51eal, 100 do cboice Ituerett Apple, tA) do vatic. hiodr do, 12 do fresh Roll Butter, 15 do Dried reaches, 12 do faint 11erting, 100 bosh Beam', 00 dozro goat Corn Broome, 100 bush Lotted Appieet Jwt receitodd .11 for sate by JAS. A . Th 17.011, roc. 21iiket nod first as. VOA SALE.— A comlOrta o twe g nous+ of 4 rooms sod ylth 'lo44ns:cellar, AO: astern with gongy lot e ground (05 (re frost by 99 dyers gstralou, btesa, shrubbery, to., pleasantly attnate ornionist Washington. 149141510 pouession Cyo b. had. Poe 4414 on Easy terms of vs, rose- Price 11.4410 lals B. C4.11111:411.T 4000, 51 Market QECONI3.I.I.AND STEWSUANGIN.E AN. BOILERS won SALE.—A SteettWEetilne a Rood ro Mug orde, 10 inch cs Wader. 4 feM and two bale 16 feet long. For price nod terms enitilre at mot claw Ja2s • 8 CIITIIIIEBT k 50N, 11 Market et. .;:mxcrror m tirgoi nillED APPLES.--50 Ul>rh Dried Applea received •od for vele by IltavflY IL COLLINS. DRIED rEACIIES.-75 bugle._ Pa&P.aa received awl cur tale by: jaLS RENE! 11. COLLINS. NW FLANNELS, CIIECKS, , GING- A:IH, PRINTS, td., opened tale day. lel, C. ILIINSOS LO V IS, 74 Marked street. 1860...... ...... . . VALENTLYE ULADQUIRTRE.S. VALENTINE REALROARTER2. VALENTINE lIEADWIANTERS The largeet and beat anortreent of. NEW AND FUSE VALENTINES r Ever etrerad for sale In Il ls r icy Cu of evo7 variety of elle MO Raeh, CAN BE SEEN AT llUtii A MINER'S. CAN RE NEW( AT MONT A MINER'S. CAN BE SEEN AT BUNT A MINER'S.' &MX AT WEIOLESALE AND DETAIL AT ;EASTERN PRICES. Tut up In lots to suit puscbasers. good your cadets w BONY k MINER. //WM.. lists nut Imo v LOY dr.wjA. • SMALL , S esEr4l,.priaaarac. Wholesale Grocers & Commlision Merchants, 123 Matktf EY, acre Front, arrhinie, Phaolcirhia, OFFER -fur Fele the folle . d* ,on the most reasonable tern:wok. . 200 packages Boor York snl'Ptitylelphla Pyrnvs, mid; 100 reeks prime castling lace, 000 btu,. Iteffne.Voksrs. ouratcd, 100 " rime ease litolonsen, 000 bags 1230 Con., prime ocollmo quallilen, Witt cansl ono:W.l3ot Teas, Splons, c. 1.25 QUNDRIES.— . , 1„.7 White Boma 100 Nall. El mmllllo.ll+, Onlona 71 do large eistd; Dry Applea :WO do, prime artklit 801 l Datter,loo bbla Orme tr4tOltt,r; Chet., t. 50 bagel Wcetern Eatery.; Data, 100 bnahelg Corry WO do In the ear at dem Prather, 1000 Ito Pared Peach* Bob. 30 tails tdockarel and Herring; flour, 100 bnls &mord. andrEgtrahmll . Pork, 1000 Ito Itog round; foraole at 195 Libel ty et. Jattl BECE. A LizzAr.. ROSF: OINTMENT.—This reliable reniedi t,r the var. of Tctter, Rlogiroim and Pimple. no lb. fa?,, for tale try ; S. JOIINSTON, tlitold ood Parth RENCII BLAOKING.-:• 1 -This superior ar title give" meet brilliant and man nee valnebi • her preset - relive; fur rel. by b. 4011248 TON„ 24 corner Brollbeelil end Forrib atrente WOI.IItOWN't3 B,RONCIIIAZTROCILES.—As au altemln mid egreuabla randy 'Mao Trot haulm uminlod. Sold by i N. JOLINBTON, )a2.4 corner SuitlMUld and Vowthsn. G o Td JOS, FLEMING'S DRUOSTO IN TAE DIAMOND, And Uvr CIGARS, If you woold:tk , corloln of polling GENUINE lIJITANAS. L fIOPEAND'S 00UNTII LIFE; a nand: of Agriculture, Ilorticultlyra and Landrcara Oar riming. In I volumes Bro., illnattallorm Ja2l HAY /COO., 66 Wood Moat. 'rtiIACAULEY'S DIISC4LANEOUS AND .11.1. CRITICAL MAY2l.—Neve*nd 'lmbed ESitloo•- 1n IS Tols. 1.14 KAY A CO., 65 Wood 10110 KORY NUTS.-4 Ilickory Nut : 1:11- iIIR MT TO ILIA for mtlo Il ir t imuty it mum. .144 ORANGES -50 boxes; lit prime order, re calved tab day cud Icy sale.ky tat 1131(110k k ANDSGISON, 50 Wad 'tract 0000 NUTS-10'1)a, pew and fresh, ins reotived and for mato by Jalit =MICR & ANTIERZOS.S9 Wood it. COAL TONOI3, 00iL 110D3, °HAYING DELIFJ, • PAILLOB NTIRSEMY PERDEEt, wartr O9tblloN4, BIBD OAOKB, nr,ocK TIN, CGRI.EO AND VGA POTS, And • fall eopply of Lioneo•F•rntehlog Deediare, st Gm Iron CUE 81.010 Slid Tin Warebenne of W. W. BRADSHAW, N 0.154 Wood Greet, DM Pint door below ine•ln• deb. Golden 000. 'VILE ATLANTIO PEN, No. 100.—The A.; very ton Poo fur Nurcandlle oft; nukaulactoind ei prctilr far oar city nAlae and sold by • i$11.13": /WINSTON a Co. ocatinonny• 67 Wood at. MINVBLOPES, .U.g • " ENiTtrOrM ENVELOPRA, • zr;vrxonst all situ and dean ipUonn Ink ipe by • • W.iCK JOUNISTON a co., pm. Stallonars, di Wood swot. 200 W AS. IaOLASSES; 45111 Ada N. 0. flogar; • 20 MA, Helloed do; • 125 Golden Bloat( Ida:tore sod for sale by ASV= At. IaIAVOIITII VEATIIBB3--4 eacka.,now , landing from ateamer !J.lnernitor sate bl o.= IBALitt DICKBY i V.). DuQuzisam Nournam , •I.•atoppi7. - & op., zragszy avant ojpadta rem & X. R. pro, I t tLWAOI:IAE OXlStilerkiletiOr CdBTill4o, surzula k r rstlamt; Zf at sztet*si!!lor 6 si , a 4 : 2 o"uka ; 1 4 . 4 stibm; iiisiXtriaol.73o23lo.4D.iii.ocarrE4a4.shrl alio! tgtigd tootiai , ''• • . ' s, • " r * : • AgrartttLizigat- il' l C 9* T P acis ''‘' .llltl s 6 ` t •' )0011 L'A.!. l -T AND: 1860. GREATEST INVENTION oe fl os¢laY SIANUIIAMaI , T .1; 2:E CO a ftItfii i3 ELT 6 ED I4 ZIE F L A- 5PR .1 ig 43 0 14 3. bducing the Wright and increasing the Simla , of Skirte newly ose.halt. • • • W. s. o. ii. 11101IFON *XXI. offer the alta're, es the Ittetl uu'etllS, and the watt Important Iranrosttoeot In Shirt. elute hoops were lovnted—gtrhat I. 64 r."'i t • gement •- and strength timer before known. Lem Leder In Amelia, tehoes/nee comfort. health, and um, elegance to co:arum...hoed& 4.v• con cr the.. admirable serpent. lagnin tvt • Thonasoies Catzugated ektite. Theft beautiful 134ods.owned and arkrinrsrtar!il ibblely by now Ibrrti a part of Y NOTS.-20! du=els Ilickor heir Dried COAL PAHA% COAL SOOrILE3 BATEILNG ALTAR/MIS, Which aro often] Mb &moil is Improved ship. and rusontsctore, es lOW= THE DOUBLE TRAIN SKIRT, THE PARISIAN BELLE SKIRT,' IA THE GOSSAMER SKIRT, THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT, THE WOVEN SKIRT • THE EXPANSION SHIRT. ' , brute, throne:ton t the Maton,by the prinelpst Jobbers and Itetallers. Bea that both one samc and the crams aro stepped on every skirt Soothers sr* genuine. W. S. & C. U. THOMSON & CO r. idsuntictoors of the Crone nide; Nair Scrit.' ..0.244me0nd POLL NA.E. THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RES ile= IDE sox occupied by th e enheorther, one m from the city, on the Browne"(Ile Turnpike, otkomanama view of the came, Wmb., and ten toilet of the rivers. The Brick 11rteme, of modern style, has ten ranee and Double Verandah. sod It mpplied with Mot and Cold Water, drawn lu the home from Spring and Rain Water Chiterna: alarge Brick Stable, Cordage House, Ire Baum Ai. The lot has pee acre, enclosed try a atone wall. high feet* and hedge, with over 100 choice bearing Fruit Treat, Grope Ymea, end every variety of Small Pruitt and Shrubbery . ; the {Amebae. log been 20 years ender cultivation. To those wwnting a DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, In complete order, at a moderate caper., this is an opportunity held= to be mat with. It ti within 20 minute. walk of the city by either Bridge, and 10 El3llllltel walk Dom the Birmingham Perry and duvet Railway. D. W. O. BID WELL, Jog kW •Comer Water street and Cherry alley. TO LET—The WAREHOUSES the the Pemenger Depot on Liberty street. TCl.llll•arry, sod uo Ouse fill .Hai tbd first of Aj next. Enquire of It4rmsAsomumilk•Jovresix.rponq TO BE LET—From the first of • April next, nr that ooenlent Three Story Brick Livrehtng Musa on Grant street corner of Fourth street, containing twelve rooms. Apply to BLICEIVILL, PUBS 00. •3I Wood Meet corner swao.__ FO n.. ll .ll tE g b a y toz w ir s - Litt Dawson, Ciliate on Federal street, Allegheny City, and nearly eppoalte toe residence of Gen. Rdtdrison. For terms apply at the link of Pittaborgb, Jalaisodtt Id s lISDESWOOD. LEBLI CH,LISWISIAL, ROUSE, SIGN AND ORNABIENTik PAINTER No. 61 Finn STILZET, Opposite Odd-Fellows Hall. Are prepared to do .11 kinds of Paintlag, Glentlug and Graulng with j,leat.oss and degpstch. HAVE YOU CONSULTED DOCTOR BORT UPON DIEFABES OP TUE EYE AND EAR? CALL AT ONCE lIE SUOOEB3FULLY TILEAT',3 ALL DISEASES OF TEE EYE AND EAR EXTRACT FROSI TEIE lIONTREXL:DF.IIOCRAT. tor ,, Da COAT wio shottlyretorn to London, this being his fourth skit among ns—thls visit belt* • short one, but lung enough to in.. , hi mn cordial welebone whenever he revisits no. Its has pro's Jto till who MS any professional ln lemur. with tans, thof Sunk net only* ecientin c OenliUt _—.A...-- 40,41-. 0 professloo, but <out twain Ida dealings that of a gentleman In It. full measure. Ifirsdrertinements are not such as ars usually rat forth by throw aho proles. in public prints to curs every potato ailment which nest, Di heir to, but thsy bear the stamp of n man who is master of his not. Dr.& despises the empiric nod gout swrouch ssury ono, uoivill he stoop to deist's anybody by false hcips,cr by warned log mars by noy other Means generally employe! by those who nee MR artierea to get patients, and thou glee them their nostrums, which bars really no trtlet . north than Deo means of getting some fees only of thetSpdviltants. Dr. ft.is prescriptions have been ciamined by the best physicians nod chemists that ws Lase in our Protlnces, 11. hag no t Io ht. otllze, hot wh•teves he dad lb hi. protestan are DU tattlittoraftl. from that ehr of person. 11rrh• =Loaly 0-0 ecelical cestilkate4 bat they and the my Dot nut/loft Iles, and he Italy deeerees the ionfkleae orally mmmosity that he may •leit. W. s4tiaa all to call 0 , him Lefuto ha Irate! Uo' ROOJIS 47' P. W. CONNELL rs, No. 152 Third Street, near gtaithSeld BEN 01111, ON OIiTIOS DOJIL ly appllcalloo V rafatreci of pattoOtO orb° roll toonolit of coy troatoceot,.d doputicoto cooond theca • Remember, time Ilmthal; .I)Clutil the fah of February but trill Mait Fittaborrh arerythree month. for one or Mr yearn. ()AU WITHOUT DILLY. Je44md SAMUEL GRAY &SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth Street, IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT TIIE SAL aNiIE OP THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK PREPACATORY RYWEIVING TREIR SPRING GOODS, SUNDRY PRODUCE.— - 8 buts ersaberrka, 20 do .Pearl llominy, 3 Ws sad a kep [Aid, bbl. Traah 11011 Batter, 50 bbt. Apples, 100 wt. Doctarbeat 50 bbl. 3=ll Wialto BOMB, 103 baah prime Oa ijust ribalvril,3b consignmel and for ado by J. A. VlSTZER,eor.tdiiiii.Ond 7tra B at. lour Black , Colored Cloths, LH 11. k .• . Are uor ageing thaw of 15 rna CENT. U3B THAN THE USUAL PR1465. Their Atock hoihrsteh Ali ttioNerr .4 Lchtllog St,la! of rtizlrrislng • Fir. Ar hortoraut cr. PLAIN AND DANDY FRENCH AND ENGLISH gASSIMERES BUSINESS AND OVEINCOATS, SILK, PLUSH AND OA SIIMERE VESTINGS, Which will be MADE TO ;ORDER in the Latest and most apprcoie4 manner Pas • SHARES OF STOOK FOR BALE. / 000 —THS COMMAND IRO' NliaNUla COM PANY own Three Thailand acme of !Mineral Lends in the meaty of Marquette, Lake Superior, Mich's" teen w•kli tr opened up elm of the LagtiEST and PUN= Iron Ore Bents to the world. ever SONO lean ham tem mined and thld, 10,000 tons of whkh 1 ham Bold to the Iron mat bThf this aCompany owns about ere-half the real agate of the klutmetth, the importanotiot rakish is well known. They hare now • rallreed to the min* and other feotth les ern.* • complete eaten that the tepidly inoreeslng de mand for thflr Iron On make pimpOy I propose to sell . One thotteend 4bires of the Capital Stock of this Campion and will be pleased to aura its ad sentagea and muteintim of profit to thy pawn arLehlng to hey. The Comply le out of debt, and lemot only In a paying , =Sidon, but le lemming Its working mPltel iffltri Tem. The Charter, Map of Loattinn,Ao., ton I seen by calling tthOlt me et the Carom oMoe, MeSo•ildolla Mouotlift , " 1 banal. jat• . JACOB Ul9& AT.EW G00D13.1 , BILDROIDEIIED OOLLMIS, oomane AND ELBEVEB The Now Woven Trail Skiri,' • • • 10 'doz: Wool Hoed! • Just tocnyed bJ Exprtu for ale at iow ;alai by 3121. EATON, CANS k IfICAI7IO.I ink id. CIENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.- ILA A fell amattineut of 00iLARS. " Dwane ; Will Wawa out elasP l l • • ' .. • pucstr u•• • •- • '01 4 31.%='; 1 E 1,7 . 11 '• jr2I.I.I.EASS-1.3 ti o 1•611 :from' staamerMlnernlfac warn b 7 - ; . DLUAII >sm i sY aCO. dim abbtittOtUttniti oVE 414 S At, A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to the Lure stock and greatest variety of Rome to the State, among of htch wilt be found the celebrated COAL COOK STO V ES, TROPIC, Eureka and Arbiter. FOIL WOOD. TOE VICTOR, .LIVE OAKS PITTSBUROU ARE UNSURPASSED, Together Nth Premium Stoveeof three tartelleo PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES OY EVERY ORRORIPTION Great Indocemoota offered' to Baader , ' and of GLATE9,I3IULTS PAONT6, FRNDERZ, ke.ethen to wan We would coll portlonlar ittentiou to cur Justly coleL • tea DOIIDLE•TOP GAS AND SMOKE °mows(' STOVES; TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER, The onl arse and Bmeke-Cauminera in Um th. an that y ar la e called am have not the DOUBLE market. TOP O tha male feature In saving Plates and Fuel, which In manurial to ale by two patents. To those In want of a State for Vatolly boo, that has Der• or rolled to give aatlefactiou, we would recoromeod them , , whklo, although they bore ,aver been exhibited st State et OtutotYreolltatloo for Dorillty ad Neon omy in fuel unequalled by atiy other Stove a . b in the n State. CAUTION!—Buy no Stove called One Con sumers without the Double Top. nolB:6md FIRST PREfillObl Ai' ARDEDs BY THE STATE PAIL TO GRAFIF & CO., MILIVII.ErACTURER I3 . YOE Tar MST T OVES.- FOR TOH BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAIAILLES„ With large Peed Door for throwing In Coal, AND BEST WOOD COOK STOVE. DIPLOMA FOB BRUT LAUNDRY STOVE. A 1.,, on hand a large issorteasat of Heating POI., Plain nod Fancy Orate Pronto, feeders, Sad and Dog Irons, Boger Kettles, Viregoo Dozes, Kollar Ware, Sc. GRAFF CO., No. 51145 Liberty Streim, AT Tan HEAD OF WOOD STREET, Prrreinraus. Pun. A. KREBS &. BRO. itholtaplutrs Cornor Wood and Fourth Ste., PITTSBURGH. "mio WILLIAM soutrenaitazr. Practical Lithographer, Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth it., Pittsburgh. MAPS, DIPLOMAS, KT CLADS, POWSRAITI4 irCir—rarr°. ie. '""""n074374 Doanaer'i prolific Seedllng Strawberry. 61 QUAL TO AI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR xi to Iloveys Seedling sire, Neal to Daze. New Pine to /lacer, and from tin to tea Unite ma productive as any other of tho oue hundred 'triode. to cultivation." Po mays Bir. Downer of Me sew Seedling, • gentleman with wheat I lintel.. sconsinted and done Modena with for years, and In all our traceoctione have never bed reasesi to misdontit his word or honorable dealing, "Madill:Woema me to swept the agency for his Wonderfully prolific berry.— fend for circulars cf report oflnmsdradog Committee /Mg 111311D00 1 3. JR, an. ' Pittsburgh and Oakland Plurombia. Hats! Hats! Hats CAPS! CAPS! CAPS LADIES' PIIRES! 1 LADIES' rcrael WE WOULD CAI& especial 'attention to our new stock of FURS, which we era closing out VERY LOW Centre net Store 75 WOOD STREET liiLLgftMAH R COLLORD K N V-N-S, GUN 8, PISTOLS, RIFLES Or anything Itt the CUTLERY line, cheap to club CA lITSIGUT IL YOUNG'S, C ARDS I CARDS I! REINTER'S BURET AND CUT CARDS Beal end Cheapest in the IL Carla for Mounting Photograph Pictures,: :,;* Of Superior Quality and at Low Pala; - 81114 and Wlffeowdfine Taft roatelbardf, Straw Boards, dc, on hand awl Jsr sale by A. H. COLLINS, - - PAPER awl OARD Ware 4.100.4 608 /41N01:t . a4oyd PUILIIDHLPEITA. • Lam at prevent aopplying Chorale., Railroad% Prleate Rarelliop, anorlth DIIBNING Ran, MUSD AND °Ann on-% Which I ate prepared to furnish to any oxtent at loyal print; and entrant the nudity equal to any la the city. S. JOHNSTON, Druggist, Dealer Inland!, bledlcloom, t 0..., /le, Jte., owner Tomtit and billthbeld streets AlrE.PlitLT3 ALCOBOG, to., alwaya on band. Jai A oAit D DR. C —DENT A ITRT.— LVIN g 1140,614. h. rT filiffillTSLD, 13T., between 5.1 sod b lth, Pittaurgh. Tandem hi. sedan kith. citizens of Pittsburg. sad della lty to the liza of ~Es ptotassio. He opaates In the most Improved modes of Dental Borgw: employlog nal mats* Was have shod the ordeal of sic tunaaxindsoc. Hes to. mllluty with the mart tililleolt eincatieos Incident to the prakalasorarmati him in mooring the MINI. that Im foot satisfsalon will ba Olen in all oars autrasted to hi. harldo :tams Madero:re. no:Let! . 1 - • BILL, bußazcer Drainss; `L,I• and Imideoce DM. 87 ORA= 13171.68708 . oppretteithe Court Horse, betimes be can mit r of any that hhil Myer him with their petrottarrie the mrione styles or 7mth Insertat if whited. —7 COD .I.IVJEGIO OLT./ ' O.; DAHER b. CO'S lINEXCELLIIip xy Is to be bed of tha Proprietor., Jolo* 00..1.6t G. Tided etreet4PhUadelplrla; e11, ' 4 .." SELLERS J 00" OS. 11.11511N0, DAleltairOßT. YUGGEGICHarITIRONJUPW' it HEIM sod other nespecteble Druggists. It le prescribed by 8:00 Phyriclase tbronhoot GT: tomuselled for puny. avreetneee: rallformlty glory freedom from tante end Wars producing ' sod certain benefit In Coughs, Cold., Bronchlf Gaut, Incipient , Oormumptlen, Sbeoreatlmm asp foal Disteme, The peddler and dle ,,,, tve Brand of Oil aver all other., Is attests* by thd the Umbers of ths Vacant of She Unlverrlcs nice, and other Medial; Schools, sad ty sr clans of &olfaction every.* how • rev. VrESSRS. HIJNT . .t lIIINEF Pa—Dear Bh.: While pasting G. Isr sgoj eras hatatert to yardarm . 1 newsboy to the cam I sat so we pf should Ilk. saother.for,the aunt st If yobliihed, by retorts toe% Htftrr BURGH ALHABAO tot 1860, carols Could you sot to ale to seta the; ass the contributor ray remit:so , though I hops you will bs ibis to Yoram tat/ Chasm Ril ,Coo TEE PITrSBU* oW~lupe,i r' BAN 0, It MA IsJor sale hy e¢ eolear :4. 4WD • PriC( TIMM. 111.01 A iLrsoikairio.ual EZI - - - - - • • K ( 1)(.. , ' ,/ ,. 1 z W. , ' • (/ I :: CHEAPEST 1 EESr !.`i i LARGEST !!!--- $ 35 papa the Tuithin k§iegle and Double Beek•keeping,)Vriiht..'Oeminereial • .; . • Arithmetic atcoctures. float...As board, sl;..lltel hilt Yon Goar.,sa__ f edit. on•lat"ts B2. ''' I 4 ie. from GlaIP • eeki. lead dm. tautmilete• IV! ur If voll Student, upon aredimtle,g4lei.i.guaraft. teed .i ta blec u iao .4 vo..ed to toeua,„-• the Brake of, day Meas. O. la mra • Wary .orrroro Otootel. Olcao. . . . , Bladed. eat-r' et .0, if Ho, 140:ttlart—Resievr • pl•asure. . , FIRST PREMIUM YOR BRAT 1711314115 R, WRITING POO. 18:,9, received st titut4rett. l'bil•delfdda sod Ohio Mau Pah et Zane:vitt. -.• Alsi at tbef roi.ziPsl nil !fib ° Uolon for the pad 11ite1!1.5.1 ' II iMatiotetere wros reerisalats. ll F. 1.. ' roe et.uhcs, 6{.61= 1 0 abd lEMboillehal View of the College, endow e,e hag deftwalo __ ... , , t.: p,. a024-dblelt Y.W. JIIIIILIeIIt, Illmotdito. P'' i ENN INSTITUTA itANOOCJE STRRicri PitNN will ro-opeo on AUCIIJST. Van ST2 per ...don of o.e tuksitbsi J. H. 8511711, aaPlayd : , Princiva. MIONOGRAPIIIeitcgpORTING taught at No.:S 9t. Clair ittet.l4 "it la a railroad eystoo, tine raittoa i/ 'Toe 801 of Its expedition—a Istlrciag by reason all, ease meld: Rey. Pr.,l4l.PlLB9,Liverpzol. lnh[ 140tittli. 'Swarm Lr.cTrai br De. Cots.—The Tenth Lecture edam .4driinivfaeLibran &lac ali,n ciliate will be delivered by ARTHUR CIIVEt D COSE, D. D., 0! iI3AIOI3IORE, ON TLICIRSDAY PazziLia,26tu INsTANT., • AT LApAkirl 4 p6 iIAI.L. Subject-771e Charoc ofOtries Ist. Tickets 25 cants, to IA had'at!thalduato au.l.ltook Storm, Hags, Library 60019.11 aid it Ito DOor. Dom opco at 634 o'clizk; ,1.c./ter to a bo i ala ata‘ o'clock. P 09411 ALDBER, • P. McGOWAN, ...10S. D. .P T T, O,:j.IAGP.E, Laclu•Cbscaulttaa. WlTTEnilitoB; nib ;CONNY.I.L.WILIE Ran, DUD CO , Ire lifortnien, .Tiiina Mx= Minton CWISTICCUMI Bocos..lloklinii are hereby notified that th e biter( r ed id oupons on Mu abora tibude, due February ist,lStO, rill e on that day on rfsentation deiTery at the attic of the Company,Vonos•!Buildings, Fourth street.) to the city of Pittsburgh: j $24:3t I ' /1.1411' BAlli[tab CM C 24. rilOinuary 16th. 1800. WNOTICZ TO STOOPtOtoDERS.—The Annual !dealing of the atocraii of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Ooroyany be • det their ofilcs , in the oily of Pittsburgh, on TORSDA , the 7th day of February, 1860, at 10 o'clock. A. 01. A. dassolonf Or the atfaire of the Com pany, with the Moaners of 501 peal ear, sill !represented, and an election fur Preddesit end !tanagers for the ensuing yew; Nall be held on earns day. Jaltkitd 1 I JAB. GIBBON, Frey. t.Norict is htreny'gitqn that an applica tion IV ni toe mite to Oa: Lcalthtturo or thin 804 . , now la orlon, by tba:Trulltoal Of the . Dlsclalta Church," to b.° an act pulsed intbotiPm t them to sell or dispose of their Mooting Lions. Lot, altnite4 on ccroor of Bank lane an44l Bank alloy, Allogltsoiclty.7,: WA( _ r Obi) mums]) anrecwra the "IdONONCIIAII[LILAtiVICULTION COMPANY^ h.T. this Mt/ derlsrS4• orookototal dividend of rEe crsr Co the Capitl:Bee& thereof, payable to gtodstiold srs ottor atter the Zith ol 31 L uary lust" at the ages d the Treaturee, at the eloveity mow °Moult awl Nut streets. _._LOOP.Stati 0, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, Jenm • ry 12th. ISri.J,;p4aLllerd MORE TO DE AfalBED TWOS THE RICHES,DIADEM VIM 110fLN BY Kings %o , Emperors. WHAT? A" . ..B4tirtror. lirusis or Rms. THE article thative naturally restore the color of the bait, (the ging of which to gray being = Indication of • lack of priper H AIR Moll ...he e s te r =Whin. Prot WQODI3 HAIR TOZTIO is the only solo emedy for hug dryness, premature chimp of color. and the soVen4 enktnien e lea e t eeet . " lo "" the roots of the hair, which orMbe lound. Qua= preparations Manuel, and .61dr tonice ;ell every "corner grooore in the pr Avoid all lair tease unlace known to be the prolamin= of Rm. man whose celebrity ha* betome o p en Joel. Do outlet imp nnitrOM sender arpenment p Joel . hair. Tenth Clothing you have not good roams ea labora is all that It p*4 to to. Professor Wood has earned, by years of severe that of the virtios of his p ore tith e hie pre.ont CM. ;OW IS cattlthatos ton Wore of the value of this Hair IDAtorative, from parties 'rho hate fried it. head the !lint Yost, April 191±41853. "DB. WOOD . —Dear fir, Permit me to egprm to you the bligati.. I am under'pe the entire rumored= of my hair to its original color.: About the time Of my Arrivals, c.e. United eta. iswas(r4l , ll7 bwo.ing grAy. hoer upon the applied!. of ymirnials gestonstive" acCO recetred lie original hue. 11.ndde17011! ItentOtalin as • Taiwan. &slot lomat., quire idlidadotel doer Or, yours Moly, 0." Rev. W.BOTTS frQ 10/Haspolle, MI he wore • trig for oeversi pant, but b) , the em of Wood'. Mgr Relator &Epe he poar bare nos tend of bale. • Buie by all promote, Ord by 0.1. Wood Oa, 444 Banco'sey, Ns.ts Togif, alSr-trsoluket street, Et LonisAlo. Nold to Yittaburgieby D. °ROLM ILWYglat, B. L. NAIL NEMO; A 00.. and Druggista fairitslill cL i nclat2. DV I. i. . 14. [ii faEIERS DARK • 4 • ••,, Na; 651!onr:te Street , CII.AIO'4 4P• IX- 1866. oIeoDAILY $4024 9 TO 2 O'OLOOR. deo csa Wediewialiand Satnrday evenings, from May W November Ant, Promo 4 1 to 9 o'clock, sod from N,... r loot to Eel fivaL itato Ito o'clock- Deposits nuked of en, sums net less thus cm Dollar and • dividend of tleriptodis declared Woo a par,tn hoe and Docembst. Dote:red • Asa Iwo declared sembeid nosily, in June and Dsowdber, shwa the Book was organ sal, at the rate OYU rrsicens.• year. latexes; if INA drawn bat, la placed to the credit of the do poslior as principal, and losinfßis same Interest tromthe dna day - salons and Doonitibed ocuiponoiltng twice a year with out troubling the idepoidtte te call or ens to present his pass book. At thil n9490=12 will double to less Nan Li i years, mating to the aggregate =um an) OM BOLO NZ COIF 4 TUIL Boob =Wain/ the Outer, Bylaws, Wes and Reg, latintui tomisbed Ott, o 4 spylloadionwt• the atm loa4ex4Bcur aratartc. s nips Vatttogrre. ,__ 33. IN , ' C 3 X. "g I 1 . 34,01 611..11.40 ' . 'Fe Al. i I ' Alexander Bradley, ••• hats Ilerdatan. [Bccosesor to Wolff & Line,] A. IL Pollock, Id. D ----..........JALP2131 4 ER .• ND DEALER .1W What J . isteerwe' -1 ! A , - -- 151- --i 6- floPmea ErePtiP Juno froldlo, IsoreesD. Ketlet: Robert Robb, Immo 61. Pecauk, lIW Burorto, john G. BliGkaMs Jan 0. Osaflel4, 11 1 J. audrm Alamo A. Car 244, David Cbsupbolt, John fl.oo Mirka, ve, irka A.Wcah. WOO= Doug*, hands Ms, L Basklamin 4 Fattacen Janos W. I:Wm., 10311 Am o.llsvp, mow . aull7d-442Aroar llucamtaesrno Lotter tram Mr. O. ' 86 Wood ntreet. CARDS II Ileum. N. L:Ct. • troubled fur upe4rds o nd bend, dlackargiu week, • thick, dicey 'also impeding rit beer tich. I have been dol.! 17 ol,k 'awl, stealth°. out Foy datuage,eseep two months eln - to I ; Syrup? in lesOhan diseberges boes•sh I thdr aPP..rana'r diore the &whetgee • ; troubled with adieu • so that I nu h 4.• i.ts much better, Od I tho confident exOcte It. Tours, moet*rr to card employ forma =vat he may al: he bas been P correct. k _ • ID.A.V/S, Anotioneecr. IWei Wefts so. 14 ran StroL B _ _ R .a.Ini.EI4,II , I4I.3IOIIBRAND.Lars IY Tal , sang WARD AT ALICISOL-66 gator agereocas„ -Prfta will be sold togelbar, drool tero amend 1.1• ea the math Ads et Waahlrgtog street, out Wylloaloolag lath • Imm:cm., mwablcml:•••‘ Wei eatendtog bock 1•7. fret la an alley aced Moll wide; mg' =nerd ground ma ral lbkhall MAT . There= ti crated • ognsecalllool. *WM ileedara *la Tg.. Starr Met Dwelling lionererlataterk twit bwidthig.dt . sigh/tot sadsoldmater;; M rec. A. thereera • large earlmalea o.o P .Abste da 'part at tee property. nue twitcattsbk , . ~ Temsss l: l oe asb:. on the 3.1 day of - April next, taidus am Or try 7 with trelreng ty 41). DAM, mgr. _. AMPLY L 003113 45 CO4 Meiciallitie•gxekor• 2. LLEOUENY CROP,SIITY, FOR SAM —WO We cm Ilonlcomery stroet, %I feet front WA and cztetullnic aloes Taylor Imbue 110 tea. , Tema, 00e-lroorth cab. Name ill 42 and 3 daard:l' AP' ply to . • . • 411131111,L00.1118 J. 00.23 Fourth mod. QTO U K BALES 111 , AUSTIN , LOOMIS & cCt.., - AT - SUS 3168CHASIN . =MIMEO MIMI CUOILSDAY SYk:NINOO,IIsok„ DM" Losuranee sod copper Oka. *ad aal Beal Caw pubOp_ sak . at. tb• iforthatte No - rath. . • AUSTIN.LOOMI3 a CO. mot.,lhafta . Rral. Satat• necoylatia antablo trAcle‘ty AMIN 1.00=3 it CO 1. 1.31 L. • . &oak , liotiltecOons.ta O i.v FOLKS' CONCESTS.-- The a4lluel PATIMIL KEMP. • WI CELEBRATED OLD FOLKS CONCERT COMPANY; 17101 MABSACIEWHErra 30 LADIES AND GZBUTLICALEN,'. . With splendid ORCHESTRA. by Go dlNlngsWatil Dodo* Bus. Mr. W. IS. VIIIIINDY, sad tb• &Vim; Mn. MINA DAVIS DIOUILSO4III Iwo Om bon= of sirbis Six GRAND CONCSRTS, Gila tfllr • - AT O.I•MY 41.X.Z., MONDAY, TIESIDAYi WEDiIESRA IHTDAY AND SATURDAY rrismas,. January 23, WA , and , When they will appear clod In co sto ans of 100 AGO. Tickets of aslmtsslon 23 cents. Doors open sl 7; comma= at a o'clect. - IDPW.EDNPADAY AND ATUNDAT - IFTERNOO2i B , " 3}0 ,, Ak. 1 4 Grand linsicAl Mau]. for the iiieetaitaMda , dm of Ladim and 0:0114r. n. Chlatlma admitted.= Waco. =ton Lr 10 coots, and all ander 12 yeas of •doil e t ran If acoompaided by =rents. Jaltltd NTATIONAL TREATRE.-4or a short sea ecer=,...T(Tznits VIIIDAY. Jelanayi istA stressam snainumnsw AND 1( ETHIOPIAN' BURLESQUE OPERA TR Togetba vitt, the illitlegeillt4 Prima Dona, MISS JULIA GOULD. L.IL SSELL, Tromumrer. Themaly Comlete Bead of Minstrels In tho te the only Compan p y lo exeunt* thee petformalloll,' OPIZILMI. Toe loutley. have to acknowledged b entire Sonthern pnle and public to be the only Mice sten of the GBNIIINE NIITIIEri• DAAKEY. - It , Me LEST SIN (nit.% the BEST DMOEItS, and N M.. -S..hed liamktami. ltsch rrenteg will hap wi th OHO lIMITRELtY fa all Its mom' fouls, tog , ono of BUCKLEY'S BURLESQUE OPT & 8 . Aosruotax—Theol:l4c:o, 35 cont. RoxquotlLT,T, Doors oven gustier to 7; pfllollllll.o to t. quorum Wore B. JOIII4BI. Ash jall:Stdmhz I - ----- FRANKLIN BILLIARD B' ool4, FRANKLIN HALL, • LI • • • • • •., i • • - •. . . • Theatre 6th et., oppMaite Pltts : - JOS. BEATTIDEWP, .I',"P d.tot nis elennt find COMP MS /lan providad With NINE NEW K I . T .V BEEB"Ltutp T Tags="h"ittrdie iti't74l4"l„ca= the accommodation of citizens lraa and air, comfort awl coaventwoc*" for La the Western Etatea. TheP 11 mad. Saloon hereto• fora, ami aware the public,' "'" attmtioamill be pia do their comfort rood pl' N. 11,—hont tar the .MenuArd'r. 6. s , / 3.134 Cloth. 4 ,...„ 0 , 04 . 4n w k ... mbar amidx la hie 1100. which he ma dispose of -;" tern. and the waratfaatirar . a wholeml• • 4.laPt p'°NEI & CO .• Flour - and E vn i6 Commission Merchants, s .. Cr estra, atom rine surd. PIIILLIMPILLt. Dmva , i co., ,„._,J , hllo. Garrott 4 Mortio,rhllto. __, .....„, ,". Mir, Price oo., " Baha N. "`' ... ..—"" " JJ. D. Lobmer, Clocirkustf, 0 D. Bullock a . 00.0, .. Bath:4k, " Wright arra• a 9, " a iumt Pryor, St. Lodi. Corn Exchatoge Jo.lodlet --..., lIK- -..ATSAND CAPS. a l f a t _ K , Now ; a time to bny bier% Sa VIC 21 U .. r Her sona, ram: 4,4llvhast, • , t lb. worth of your money, NEW GOODS the P n r tho Holidays, and the entire atock marked i""9,Owan. Plumy= cam doSIU down 14 _ _ v eden and Willow -*Arai, at neutarer andWboleeale Dater ha every ftaptloa of STRAW GOOf;SJ NO. 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. alCtimd P. A. lindelrn John H. Mellor. Jsmon B. D. Moo Jame, llcAnley, q,Nur P. Mason Miller, Marsh John Orr, Henry L. 1.114 Gangs 8. &It John D. Bonl . tSßliam E.> Alimandne, haw Whit StiTEIR EAR T !k4 l e r t. 1 31 Ou—Gm iiSt4T . T. S• alt sP~~rtR. ••a}te}Of zaus. aft almustintnu! Mb2ISEIL XVII:PD2aE;I, SIINE7I.OIIIIIIIIII3n DZI1111:11 AKEiG, BROO)th, EGLIISICKH, CORDAGE, la Do. A I, Diamond, viTTeuvitau JOUR - AYRES .` ~.0 _Y ~~. .
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