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THURSDAY MORNING: Xu- KEADtNQ MATTER WILL UE FOUND ON EAUU PAOE OF THIS PAPER. TWENTY MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO SELL THE DATIYEVEMNG POST. We have 080 of the beat Job Printing Oflica in tho city, and we would respectfully nek mer- chants and all others who want Cards, Ciroolara, Bills of Lading, Bill needs, Blank Checks, Hand bills, etc., to give us a call. All onr Job Typo are of the most modem manufacture and cnn ; not fail to please nil onr customers. . Our work t men .are perfect masters of their business,-and iJV im will labor assiduously to please all who will fa vor us with an order. _ : Tho publio will please remember that the Evening Poet has an immenso circulation, and is taken by nlmost evory person who can read a paper.' Wo want all our fellow citizens to havo a copy of it Carriers are still required. . NEWS AND FACTS. Mr. McKay, owner of the ship Great Repub lic, that was destroyed by tiro at New Tork. lias commenced the building of another ship of pre cisely the samo siso ond proportions, and will hayo it completed and ready for sea at the earli est passiblo day. The large and lolaablo cargo on board of the Itepnblio when burned, was near ly all destroyed, or bo damaged as to bo of little rains. Governor. Bigler b&s sent a despatch to the Mayor of tho city of Erie, and the Sheriff of the connty, authorizing and requiring them to call out the military and citizens to suppress riots - and provent the destruction of the property of the Franklin Canal Company; and to insure obedience to the decrees of tho United States Court ' The price of coal is no'tr 20 cents per bushel in Ciacianati. The manufacturers there complain of the ruinous effect of sach prioes upon their business. Daring the year 1853, there wero 4,600 mar riages in Cincinnati. Counterfeit Post Offico cnrolopcs are in circu lation. A very small business; but look out for them. They were first detected at Albany. The people of the United States paid, besides the actual price Taluo of their sugar for tho year 1853, enormous sum of $4,496,333, duties. The Secretary of the Treasury has ordered that tho custom honso at St.: Louis bo built of marble. A Scotch girl, a servant in the family of Mr. B. ■£. Spanglor, Cleveland, has received in formation from her mother in Scotland, that she is heiress to a .cash fortune of $30,000. The Baltimoro Tima says: “We may soon announce, on evidence which will bo perfectly satisfactory, the existence, near Baltimore, of a copper mine of great vaiao and inexhaustible capacity. The foreign trade of Philadelphia daring the past few years has been steadily increasing, and during the year 1803 has been more rapid then nnyformer year. The imports for the last year were $21,903,920. Tho cash duties received ct the custom house were $5,487,083 GO, being an increase of nearly a million and a half over last year. The exports to foreign parts daring the year were sGjl7l,fiBl, being an increase of one , million over lost year. The exports daring tho year to San Francisco were $2,214,919 GS, be ing an increase of abont one million over last • year. Tnß KRIE WAKOSCE nOUE. The Cleveland editors are beginning to see the utter absurdity of their lato wrath against all Pennsylvania on account of the difficulties at Erie. They charged the whole State of Penn sylvania with almost cvoTy kind of crime, and set their scheming brains at work.to deviso ways - and means to ruin all the best interests of tbo entire State of Pennsylvania. Tct .it was a Pennsylvania Legislature that re pealed the guago law and authorised the change of goago thoy desire: and it Is a Pennsylvania - Judge that imprisons those who ore engaged in tearing np that road. The Forest City Democrat only a few days ago was exalting over a false report that largo orders to Pittsburgh manufac turers hadtbeen withdrawn by Ohioans. It is now hurraing for Judge Irwin of Pittsburgh. i Well, neighbor Democrat,yto told you long ago you were too fast, and much too abusive. Penn sylvania will do justice by due courso of law; but she Wilt neither bo frightened nor defranded, nor blackguarded without reply. Tho Democrat also represents the Marshal of our District ns having employed great severity in arresting the persons brought to Pittsburgh. It is not true. They came like gentlemen, and were treated as such. What next? SALE OF PUBLIC WORKS. Mr. Strong has introduced into tho House a bill providing for the sale of the Publio Works of Pennsylvania. Mr. Strong is a strong man on tho whig side of the House, and is one of Philadelphia’s ablest representatives. But wo cannot wish him sneoess in this measure. Mr. Hart of Philadelphia introdaced a resolu tion for the appointment of a committee to in quire whether fraud had been committed last winter in procuring the charter of the Venango railroad. That bill wob pretty freely discussed daring its passage last winter, a member from Phila delphia opposing it. . M. Baltarri, who lately advanoed to tho Sal tan 35,000,000 piastres, has also furnished 10,« 000 pieces of olotb, and the ladies of Constantl . nople, including those in tbo Snltan r s harem, are ■ employed in making tho cloth into cloaks for the -soldiers. Capt. Ingraham was.at Alexandria, in Egypt, not long since; and tho foreign refugees there received him with acclamations, and an extra representation was got Dp at the theatre in his favor—old Egypt thus honoring the young re public. Two elephants, well taaght for the purpose, I A*® performing at a London theatre. One of them performs the wonderful feat of standingon his'head. _ JJ©“ The Select and Common Councils of Philadelphia have voted &, subscription of $2,- 000,000 to tho Sunbury and Erio railroad company. ■ They did that last winter soon after the com mencement of the legielatnre, and revoked il again some weeks afterwards. That Banbury and Erio railroad is an excel lent thing to talk about; and it would bo one of the most valuable enterprises in the State,-and one of the most important to Philadelphia. We hope tho subscription is a sore thing this time. ggy Messrs. Lewis and Phillips, we are in- ..formed, left hero by the Pennsylvania railroad < for the : East with forty head of splendid work : -horses.' -■ ■■■*'■ The now Conncil will assemble at their : Chamber,-on Friday morning, at 10 o’olook, a. 8.,f0r organizing, and qualifying the new Mayor. . • A judgment for £5OO has been rendered ■■■■■■.■• ngsinskn Quebeo.merchantnamed Seymour, for . epoaklng-dlsrespectfally of a Miss Ferguson, who was trying to court one of bis clerks— : Forest City Democrat " PITTSBURGH: JOB PRINTING. EVENING POST. POBBIGS ITEMS. -> ! 'S ‘ ‘ ,- '.■‘■Vi,, PURCHASE OF HOVST VERSOS. i Tho proposition lately Congress 'to mako nn appropriation at $200;QOO to purchase Mount Vernon. It is-also proposed in Virginia that that State shall purchase it at the same price. -Theproject, however, does not seem to meet with much favor in the “ Old Dotninioc.’’ The Richmond ,TPAty thne dieoourses on the sub ject: Mourn Yeenok —Wo aro opposed, emphali eally and unalterably, to the perpetration of an egrepons folly and. the saddling the State with a tax of $200,030, under the pretext of doing honor to lum who ie far above all human honor. A V irgtnia Legislature conferring honor upon George Washington, by giving $200,000 for 200 acres of the poorest land within the limits of the Male! To Gods and little fieheß! But Washing, ton can stand that, and bear to fntnro ages the legislature as well as the Governor. We trust, however, the Legislature will bo content with the manifestation of &• willingness to per petrate the folly, without actually doing it. The Virginia are in no condition to throw away $200,000 for any such nonsense. They have many vast worts of improvement, and ma ny unlettered men among them, and more grow ls up» that need the aid of Qvery cent the trea sury can. spare. Washington himself, if alive, would spurn tho proposition;!for with all his greatness, he was eminently practical and’ de tested humbng. But suppose .-the State should' buy this 200 acres of sterile land—-what would she do With it / Make a show ground of it at an outlay of i $50,000 , morcy end give.some loafer five or ten i thousand dollnrsayear to take caro of U? or i give it to tho Agricultural Society, as has hoeb ! suggested, to make a model farm of it? Pdr 1 such a purpose wo should deem it wholly unfit [lts situation would be objectionable; and then its sterility and : physical conformation—its snr face, presenting, a scries of upturned ovens— would be an insuperable bar. to any successful experiments. With all Washington's groat wis i <mra f industry and economy, it was never profit ; able—what it would prove inthcße high farming ! f ;*nes we may conjecture. Would tho State foot ; the bills of tho experiments ? If not the society might ho speedily bankrupted. Bat some fear that it may pass into the hands of a northern company; and to prevent such a lasting disgrace, wo nro told “now is the last chance— once— twice—three—speak quick, Old \ irgmia! or you are disgraced forever—three tiroes—gone!" Tho Yankees have it! Well, let them have it. If tho proprietor, after selling, remains in the State, the Btato will bo nearly two hundred thousand dollars richer (ban she was before, And if wo could get the same prico for all thc.rcstof the land in the Commonwealth, it would not be a bad bargain to sell out, stock, lock and barrel. : JANUARY 12. I Without exactly liking tho tone of the above remarks, wo think there.is some sense in them. They disclose some facts also that ore worthy of notice. $200,000 is asked for a tract of 200 acres of land, which the writer of the above de clares is not worth $30,000. The moral sense of the people of this country will never encour age a speculation ont of the ashes and tombs of *ho illastrioos dead of onr land. Wo hare no fears that a company of Sew Torkcra will bo permitted to make n show of the tomb of Wash ington, or to disturb tho repoao of his remains by shilling exhibitions around the hallowed spot. I Nor should cor government encourage eraeh | attempts to plunder tho Treasury. A company of speculators secures a contract for tho ground | at probably less tbon thirty thousand dollars; I and then turns round to Congress and says, “if I you do not take the contract off our hands at a I bonus of $170,000, we will desecrate the sacred j resting place of the father of bis country, and I make public show of bis tomb,” A fan editors, alarmed at the threat, clamor for the purchase at any price, iet Congress buy it; and Montieello j will soon bo in the market at a eimilar price. Then the Hermitage, Ashland, Marshfield, and I tho homes of all our illustrious statesmen and | generals will bo equally the subjects of baßol I speculation, and plunder of the Treasury. j V/e bcliero in no such traffic, and that tho con- j solution gives to Congress no power to make! such purchases. Nor can Buch a purchase bo I ncoessary to preserve tho tomb of Washington from decoration. The pcoplo of Virginia will j guard that tomb. 1 i . manufacture of locomotives. .Messrs, Norris fc Son, of Philadelphia, mono factored dureng tho year 1853, at their exten sive works on Bosh Hill, 102 locomotives—22 more than in 1552, and a much larger number than cay other establishment in tho world built m the same period. They were eontto the foi lowing destinations:—To roads in Pennsylvania, 31; in Indiana. 12; in Georgia, 10; in New Jersey, 10 ; in North Carolina, !); In Now York, 5 ; in Ohio, 6 ; in South Carolina, 4; in Virgi nia, 3; in Louisiana, 3 ; in Maryland, 2- in Alabama, 8; in Chili, South America, 4; on the Island of Cuba, 2 ; and one to Japan, by order I of tbo United States Government. The Messrs I Norris employed C 29 men and 182 apprentices— I : D ? 11,0 ytar ' nn,i P asd ont nearly half a million dollars for.labor alone. Their works aw •objects of great interest. Those 102 locomotives probably sold for nearly a million dollars: a handsomo sum to bo brought into one city by one manufacturing establish meat. Wo wonder when that Pittsburgh firm is going to start tbo business. Oar city is more favors bly located for that branch of manufacture than Philadelphia. . , CHISA. Wo have dates from Shanghai to tho 4th of November, and to tho Bth of October from Hone Kong. b Tho Small Sword Society of rebels expelled tho Mandarins of Shanghai on tho Ist of Sen* tember. r [ On. tho 29tb, tho Imperialists invested the city, f and maintained tho eiego at Our latest dates, I bombarding the oity with grape shot. They had made many attacks, but in a very inefficient man-1 nor, and tio apprehensions were felt that tliev would take the city. • Tho rebels and tbo foreigners in Shanghai are on very good terms. Tho success of the rebels is now considered certain: Thp stock of rico in Pekin is exhausted. It is said that the Emperor has ordered a low of 200,000 Mantcbon troops. . T^ e rojjo's bad not, at tho latest ndviees, ar riYCu at Polan, bat had taken the capitals of four provinces, probably Kcangsos, Honan, Sband tang and Sbanso. Tho United States Commissioner has become neutral. Tho sloop-of-war Saratoga is the only Ameri. can vessel at Shanghai. The capture of Shanghai created a groat sen sation at Canton, and it was expeoted that the k® taken in a short time.—JT. „/> A T* nK 0F Disaster—Tholast week has been full with an accumulation of diamtor. The Do i cember storm which blow over tho land with mitigated severity, hns swept tho sea and onr conslß.with an unusual fierceness. Our mnrihe record has recorded within tho Inst week, from day to day, tho serious effects of the storm, in a vast number of damaged and wrcckod vessels involving a great loss of life and property. Wo need but specify the fine ship Staffordshire whioh went down off tho coast of Nova Scotia’ with the captain and all tho pnssongers* tho steamship Empire City, which struck on the Bhore of Barnegat; tho Winfield Scott, wreoked on the coast of California; the ship Commerce foundered at eon; and tho now steamer Ban Erancisco, which, by our last accounts, was drifting, with its throng of human beings, holn lessly upon the ocean. Wo have two reports of the last steamer. The first which reached us came from the Maria Freeman, tho vessol which saw the San Franoisoo lost. Tho captain states that when be saw'her, her engines were not working, hor smoko pipe was gone and her decks were swept of everything.., He was requested by the captain of the steamer to stay by her which ho .did until night, when a gale which in creased to a hurricane sprang up, and the San Francisoo.was lost to sight The captain of tho Maria Freeman adds, that ho thinks the steamer must have foundered.—jV. T. Post The success Corn Stories” is another anomaly m literature. Messrs. Dewitt and Davenport have two eets of stereotype plates, and feecp two presses constantly in operation, yetthey cannot supply the demand. The orders on their books now amount to 10.000 conies hs. yond their ability to fomish. ’ P 8 BSS* Under too head "A Great Landslide—” thO; Detroit Tribvne. saysAbont the first 1 of January, the whole State of Michigan will be removed, by the opening of the Great Western Eailway, about twelve hours nearerio Now York and Boston, and the rest of mankind,’' •;/ ••***.*.; -*4 Revenue of tire Commonwealth. . Auditor GeneroVe Report gives the follow mff as the receipts of the Commonwealth for the fiscal year ending Dec 1 # 1853: &oi-=srr±zr:r:r Auction Doties. ' ‘ mT4T os r®!* o**®* 0 **®* BlTUcnaa-....i.......i....._..;. i . i „ ; 220'004 3» on Corporation Stacks.. 1711533 02 ; tSc™??'u 4 Personal Kstato ."i,j»l?Gso at ItalSEi???”” - - 992 31 t Kotalleir uc0naea.., M .....;....« 177 ma in ! Sample Licenses..., 8 712 no Brekm’ Uceaaca ZZZZZZZ'Z ioS^43 Circiw and Menagerie "S.CGI 60 SS.V 1, “^ lIBd ® rowor J r license* 2.49 Q io Billiard Room, Bowling Baloon, and Teo*pin AUtQrLlcensos •' ' 2108 02 Eating House, Beer House nod Restaurant iil- - * - Cnn508«.«*».....(, irftlA-ir. Patent Medicine licenses-.... .i'.it-jr cr Foreign Insnranco Agencies %Kt aft Tax on Writs, Wlllr.Docds, 4e .-. . la Tax on certain Offlees..;™..,. V; oTSu n Collateral Inlierltanee Tax iS5'4Ol 54 ™«o Tax oa£opolment or tawa......’..,,.,...,0 7ig no ! Premlnm on Charters 413271 25 oo Tax OD 10an5i.......in 1 Interest on 1i0an5.....................;....; "■■■■■■■■• I|! Sales oTPnbllo Property yffiig 54 I Tax on Tonnsgo and Paswensors......€7 2**7 *>o j Dividends from Bridgo Wttcl“.3lZ3r. S 7® I Accrued Interest • 'lininaal Annuity for Bight nf Way. mwo m 1 Peroor thePnClie Offices. S 73 i Mlseelianeous.. • S’jjg-® I tte Tr'MOT, Dectalwr J, IMS,' Ponds JattoTrcMßry/'iiMYii'ii- ■ “ $10,010,413 03 n _• ttrOMTOttRS. ■ l awic .52.755 nv, td h? 7* e . MM ** flOTwwaeni... , iaa’iooao Militia Expenaet ..................... „ r*«niiylTaniaVolQDt<«rBlntheLaloifortrilh ■**■ ' M MOXIffD- ........ , • Rid Art Penftenw ami OrntaSUos •***' io?£ X* Charitable 1n5tituti0n5................. ll PfiT)D*ylTftDlft Colonisation Society Zi.’Z C 25 00 *** «k» CommiralDncrs ortho Sioiias Fuaii"’.™™.? m 057 65 a Q Quranllffj lotwrat. J;.” “. m ttomMtla Cmlltora; ..... JfSffi 55 l)otn««jon labile W0rt5,............ {“ Special C0mm15510ncri........... * •'in--*! Flato ÜblSjr^.™™* 6 ”' “ Irll,a ' 1 IK* ™ trablk HtttiaioprinJ'(irooni*;"l“77";“n' Mbs {£ hjßlUrallulM..; Z ijffi m Nicholwm Un|,;- ” l *°~ » £scheatx~ M i ®2™W ““""l* ««I Psnn«jlT»ni» Awij'ws ir«s *•> Amendments to tho Coutfltatlon J ’SS m Abatement or Ststo Ite-taralnif Relief K0t0i...; TumpUm IknJ Companies 7. phiudeij.ua nj0i»..'.... 4 '®s« ® Mercantile Appraiser*. _ !'L""'"”"' n£ ri Ck-aßtol Few .ml Commission.... "'.....1,.'. TT?I>S Mlwcllaneoa. i'i;: li TtM * ur * K«V'ifTssS; jfuiuit io the Treasury, UDKfa'ii-* '* 4 * 4 *' “ 41,033 00 1 4 ,®i ND 'J ,CI< sns *~Tho latest advices from i the bandwlch Islands are to the 19th November, the subject of nuneration to tho United States continues to bo agitated. Tho moss of the noo p!o are foToroble to tbo policy. Tho election for reproscntatjTcs, ,to take place the first Monday in January, begins to excite attention. It is supposed that tbo now legislature will institute radical reforms m the government. Free trade is strenuously odrocated. The whaling fleet has been rather unsueccssftil, and business at the islands Is correspondingly doll. About 125 wha lers had arrived at thovarioos island ports. The steamer 8. B. "'heeler, designed to ply among vniicd from San Francisco, and caused great rejoicing —A’. F. /W. JVEwyFost | I’lTrsnußtiu, January 11. I Six feet two inches water in tho riser this morning, at 12 o'clock, by the pier mark, and ri eingelowly. Very little ice running. No boats preparing to go ont. They could lease here, but for the gorge of Ice above Stcnbcnsillo. A number of boats ora loaded and ready to depart aseoon as the ridcrls open. It is flawing now, and Ibcro are indications of a free riser coon. Wo may soon expect tho January rise. Wo be iese it never fails. The newß from below Is unfavorable. The gorge at Brown’s Island continues, and there is no present prospect of its removal. Tho (rater is backed up for a .considerable distance this side of it. [ The weather moderated yesterday considera bly, but there is no indication of ram. i Tho gorgo above Brownsville gave way, wc bear, causing considerable loss of property, and gorged again btlow. The St. Louis Republican, of tbo Cth, nays that the sunken Australia lies in four feet water perfectly straight and safe. Tho Cincinnati lies aground at Chester, in twelve inches water, with the subrannno boat alongside, high and dry. Both boats will bo afloat on another rise.—Louis ville Courier. I Disasters on tbe Lalarem IHS3, The Chicago Democratic /’«»», a good paper by the way, give a detailed list Of oil the disas ters that have ooourrod on tbo Northern lakes, together with tho number of lives and amount of property lost, during tho year 1863. Tho total amount of property lost is §874,143, Number of lives lost 81, two hundred and slxty-slx disasters are do- I tolled; nineteen occurred, In April, thirty in May, seventeen in Juno, eleven in July, twenty eight in August, thirty In September, tbirty -1 nine in October,-eighty in November, andtwelvo lin December. Six stoamers and two propellers I and thirty sail vessels havegono out of existence | entirely. The number of accidents exceeds tboso of last year by tbirty-seren, whilo tho loss of property is less by SUB,SIG. Tbo great [ decrease in loss of life and property by colli- 1 sion and explosion shows o very gratifying ro- 1 | suit of tho first year's operations of tho new law, I I relating to vessels propelled by steam—and tho improved system of lights. With but one ex eeption (that of tho Ocean Wavo on Ontario) no lives bare been lost on any of tho regular pas sage Btoamors by any accident whatever. I Tho loss by collision in 1862 was $201,960 I and loss of lifo 290, whilo that of ’63—ls of life ■ 81—nud of property by collision only $55,828. ! These disasters and losses arc of course dl rided among tho British and American shipping on the Lakes. Tho larger, portion of them ore American. I STOAJjnoAT DisAsxnn.— Tho steamboat Frank l lin, Captain Berry, from Columbus to Apalaohi cola, with about 1100 bales of cotton, took fire when about cloven miles above the latter port, on Thursday, the 22d ult, and was ontirelyoon sumod, cargo and all. The Columbus Enquirer says: Most of her cargo was from points on tho river below Columbus, and wo loam that about 130 bales belonged to Mrs. Boykin of our city. One negro of tho crew was lost, and tho Captain himself very narrowly escaped. DIALOGUES. Dr. Kirsnt, of 110 Wood Btroot, has furnished us rrlili tho following dialogue. Tho Dr. Bays ho will not vouch for the ocrurrenco of tho pro Mot one, but insists on It that the some thing happens daily: DIALOG UP.— Scene, Career Buop. „ I Dntorsnon >n long coal. Jlfan: Mr., I mint you to shATo mo as quick as possible, and don't you hurt, for my fnoo Is [. very tender. ■, Xlarl>er—Vn do that, sir, and won’t hurt you, neither; j and if you want your tender faco cured, got somo of Basin’s JCouh or Rosts, and put it on your face; it 'll euro it. | Man —Wharecan Tgetlt! Barber—. At Dr. Ketbir’s, No. 110, corner of Wood street I | and Virgin alley. - Man— Dr. Ksrsxa’s, oh ! That’s tho Tory placo’l was going. I sos ho has Hostetter’s Sronica lirrrjms for sals, and Iwant a hottlo for mywiro; she baa tho dyspepsia very bad. Bag— lnokeo horo, Mnssa: when yon go down doro, jia git a bos of dat llairDie day soils deroj on’ it’ll mako dem rod whiskers of yours as black as charcoal. Man— Tos, or as black as your taco;—but no matter jif I go there, I will get a bos of Hair Dyo. Lot mo sea; what's tho name of it! I Barber— Cristadoros* Hair Drs.. You can got anything [ you want at Kiyber’s, oseept dry goods. Ho has a spien- I did assortment of nil kinds of porfnmery, soaps and fancy artldos, besides Drugs apd Modldnos. It’s worth a risitto his store, lp soo his taocy show cares, and those Crystal Palace scales. - [ Man— Hell,To going thorc.: I want several articles in [ his line, ondmay as well bay from him as any body else. fIM <OS“ Neuralgia. —This formidable disease, which seoins to baffle the skill of physicians, yields like mm* to Carter's Spanish Mixtore. —or I Mr. P. Boyden, formerly of tbo Astor House, Now York, / andlato proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond Tail is one of the hundreds who have been cured of scvew Nfm ralgia hr Carter's Spankh Mixture. u I . Since bis cure, be bos recommended it to nomben of I othere wbo were suffering nearly erory form of disease, i whh the most wonderful success. Ho says it is the most extraordinary medicine bo has ever sees used, and the best blood purifier known. -- %* See advertisement In anothor column. [nor!7d4wlm -'lt*' »■»•••'■• . ... V-. . 41,032 00 ,010,41 a 03 )T5» NEI»80N>B ! DAGtJKIIUEOTYPEB— Office Buildings, Third street. I.tkcnessentaken la all kinds of weather, from 8 A. M. to 6 P, M., giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike ana vastly an jwrlor to the common choap demetrootypes, at the following cheap.prices: $1,60, $3, $0,54,55 and uplrainl, according to tba fil*e and duality of frame. & * Hours for children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. ,Naß.--L£feenesBesofelckordoceaaodperßohstak€a!naDT partof the city. fnov2s;ly ITw* ARNOLD & TVILUAMS* BKATINO Ih§?AND VENTILATING WAREFIOU3H, NoMMAR KKT atreot, PittßburqhT-Manufacturers of "WROUGHT IRON TUBING, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS and CHII> SON’S ITORNAOKB, Restore, VcnUlitora, Tin Pipes, and eTßrjr article required in their line. ’ ' Particular attention paid to tho erection of Heatine. Ven- byBtc “* }%%& W? Cnrtaln nisterimi. an a _ _ Curtain Trimmings of every description, Fnmiture PlttfilieSjßrocstell&g, 4c,, B&ce and Muslin. Curtains N Y Painted Window Shades, GiltCornlces, Curtain Pins, Banda* Ac,, at wholesale and retail, W. H. CAKBTB * „ > No. 109Chcsnutiteet,owner Fifth, Philadelphia. Curtains Muds sntl Trimmcdin the very newest French style. : .' ;' [marSfcly 0^ r joraal Cornell Cornam Agreat many per eons are dreadfully tormentedwithfcorna. A certain remedy will W found In Dr. OoH£s’a Cork Plastth #•«. i»le by Dr. GEO.B, KKYBER, 140 Wood street.' » : Pries, retail at 12}4 and 25 cts. par box.' seoS r ~ fleducttoiißto those who buy io sell again. frS 3 >l- O. O. Js’ir-Place of meeting, Washington Hall) Wood street, between Kfth stieot and Tlrejn allov - Pirrsoosaw Lome, No. 330— Moots eTeryTuesdoyovonfeV llESOisrai Esoammust, No. 87—Meets firetend third Friday of each month. ; ' [mai^&ly tr S=_Hott 0 ..--Tho JOUBNEXMKN TAILORS BO CIKTY. of Pittabnrgh and Allegheny, meets nn the first and third WKDNESDAYof every month/at the FLORT DA HOUSE, Market street ■ By order. ’ w " u _ _ tJOHN YOTOO, JB, gecretary. irs* Cargo’s Cotillion and Brass Baxnorn fc« :bad by applying to Wm. Frans Cargo/at Urn “Crystal PalaraDagucrroan Rooms,' 1 of ■ • . . B. M. CARGO * CO.’S, Fonrth etrwt. irSaAKGBHOHA LODGE, 1. 6. O. *V-!no Angerona Isxls®, No. 259,1.0. of 0. F„ meets etery Wodncßilay eveiiiiigln Washington Hall, Wooiet. ; j jyL-y AHL, Surgeon JDentlst.— IKoecessorof ihy o. w, maaioj NofitfsmitMeia fl t. BHEhL OTSTERS RECEIVED BAHT AT WtreJo?l'»’Si ori FIFTH STREET, one door abora 'S®j||f r tho Theatre, an J immediately opposite Mason. JS@»A wHis solicited from loTere of good Oyijfcni. [sepig i 'i, V 9 9' 9 9 t_9' 9 9 9 Denthfrom nKjapture. •®s"Tkcro oxo thousands of persons who mo afflicted with* Eoptnro of tho Bowets,.*ho pay but little attention lo the discaso until tho bowels beferao strangulated, when In an probability It may bo too Into, llow Important it Is, then, for all thoso suffering with any form of “Bnptare'of the Bowels,” to esll'otonco upon Dr. KEYBEB, at ins Wholesalo and .Detail Drag Store, .corner of .Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro truding portion of the bowels. Or. KEYBKB has an offleo back of his Drug Store, where Trusses aroapplied! and warranted to give satisfaction, lto also has oyeiy yarioty ! of Trusses that you cau name, andat anjf price, to suit the means of erory one In needfof.Ute article. X also keep eroty kind of Supporters, Bcxly Braces, Suspcmorj/ Baud apes, ElasticSlorl-ings, for enlarged veins,iaud>ll kinds of mechanical appliances used in the core of disease. I would respectfully invito the attention of the public to an excellent THUSS FOB CnitDltEN, which iurariably ef fects cures In a yery short time. " S - DB. KBYSEB’3 DBUO STOBE AND TBDSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and •'Virgin alley, sign of the Ooidcn ’ dccSO «2- Derangement of the Liver, is ono of the most common, as well as the most formidable of disoar.es known to American physicians. Ithcd for years attracted the closest attention of, the medical faculty in nil parts of the United States, and yet up to tho timo of the dlsaorcry of Dr. M’hano’s great Specific, it was,almost beyondtoo raaclt of medical skill. Thousands had perished without oren a hope of rolief, and although thousands may yet he destined to feel tho direful effect* of this most complicated disease, it is now, thanks to the research of Dr. M’hane tnost-eompletcly brought within the scope .of. medical ton trol. The proprietors of the hirer Pills feel confident that they offer a remedy which has hoon fully tested by time and which has never foiled of success whan fairly tried. 7 Purchascre will to careful to ask for -Dr. M’Lanfs cole, brated hirer Pills, and take none else. Th6re are other PUIs, purporting to be hirer Pills, now before too public. Dr. M’Lsne's hirer Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at ail respectable Drug Stores in the United States. : A Iso for sale by tho sole proprietors, . FhKMING BKO&, Buccersors to J. Kidd A Cot, CO Wood s'rent. }l>y m thy purse can buy, • ■■ But not expressed In limey; rich, not gaudy— -For the apparel oft proclaims the man/’ ■ «3' Brery well dressed man knows howdlffirnlt U Is to find a Tailor who thoroughly understands tbo iwculiarllii* ofeaeh figure, and can salt its reauircmenla irltb n.well cut, gcnttom*niy fitting garment. Heneo It Is that e 6 few hid “ at home" during the first doy’s wear of any hew attl. door dress, am? however costly, never become adapted to their form*. To remedy so manifest a deformity, n. QIUB BLK haa practically studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to the exigencies of its wearer-ihoronghly attaining that clo gahcoof fit which the spirit of the sge dictates, , oiiiiiistK-s chornixo nocsK, . So. 210 I.therty street, head of Wood. SPECIAL NOTICES ISteent'cf 4 SLU ’ H ° W ' hli nx< : in ' J oo M- Tlicoiu’ stwlumicul Ltecbw: “ CanbifahMat ‘ . Bnwt tllasw..; • * KyoCaiw; : " ¥«rlEcator. '‘.'T rc ' l ' imyoftnnt. inventions, snJ T f rV ccdto g#°- c ' „V 5?» MIiTCAL WHE AND JBA. SB. rIKBUUAHCB COHJPASV, of CAWIAI - eioo ’ oo< >- «&» ■']£SS£S^S^^^!^f^ e a^s^ , ■ . - .WBasCTGMi * ■■'.•' -/ Zfaa.A.o.n«isior» * Bsmtwrl W. 1 S 2 0 S,” JOn TtKOTM OUlctpS, - Wmiomf. JToliDMtock, Join JJ. Cox, ‘ “"'"f i J«r,.h Pctrn, WllH,n,Coia tr ,Jf, JaMbE,ll«la rma n Aaron Bofnbauch. - BUSSELI, * OAKES, Agont*. ta m ; lAfajrette liaUdinc*. •rf— — (gotraaeffop SVood «tra*t.) ~V U “ J? 0 to lttEß'B frirmtm a to My Uat U ha* t«*a known to completely eradicate 05 ‘ hls drw.Jtul db«« SS mj ■OtlwrMnraiy, aa4 .t leaioortOT lEconrrolsaeetotbe i* 1 * tlu!nj ® a if fif'Wtifca’-f* lc tbe band*of tbe prowle- I ” fn ‘ n > *»n Known eiUwn»of thecjU cfFUtabw-'b nnj tte lmmediateYiclnitjr,£o to .bow clvarlv » 11 ILin't frnuiitaila« rnSirin* ? rl S e » ?" 1 on }f »’» local twnedjdU ParaSa. *£*. jßAncwWu», loittf B\shi y but** a valuable intlUnff Uio InrMtljetln* pbjririuu, u with Its Ihcs* haring sdreMcf mljtatr. ore msared thaUhla (Zfftfrartlr? wti/beUt/ihrcclrbraUU D, v rertffjvthnt I bare U*x> « htAwif. ffl«t«3 with Scrofula for the lwrtM¥«ny*ar» that morfoftha tia® I Uc&Wo to attend to any kind of bwlaesa. to4ma£hcf tb»Mtn®anabla tov*Ui &n<l confined to tar all the time by thobosi Ph?^an*oar countryoffort >; T wrawcmoUy gatsomriS Hff, batnocur*,»pd continued tofftowtrori* until I>r. Foot fmmuat'Osiwj ta« to try lb* Petroleum. or Rock Oif. as cvn bad failed, fdHso withoutfalth fcfcJJnit. but tibeJTcrl wasa*toobMaz; U thresrthe potato SrarfW I jtoaccbejjatt io£nnrh©u < ? l y4ncrfcv tisSS *«r«o l-pttf«l bare got a. caw worth thoorsnOsof draw ' _ , MRS. NANCY M.:3B'AIUtKTL Tbbi day certify that I base {wn a<siwUntcd with Petrolrom, or Rock OU. for more than a year, nsd hatr to- SMIKIIy wiUMMcI It* brm'Brfrl .irnrt. In t fc e of lilt Jctit nicer*andotherrliK-mvafor which ill* rrcomrarhjii wxl <ao with conM.Ec iwomimuil It to Jxt a mftlielna wcS th7of.UcnUon,nndt*nufoly say thatoaecchaft httofid* <xi its uic where other tTaxlirlho hft.i reluct. l>, y, FOOT if i> ..T 0 fean ftraggigta in Hfcinimrgh, ■ {&a27r&4». PHUAPEr.pm&~cratiiH~ 17* Rate i/«». ir3» linnd Ul9 mnittxlcoflvpiurt wWj S rorttn.-utDfCur(»ißs«ii,lCurt»!nMatcriiaito A l ?'''i'i' l “"aprtsiliK in r«rt pf tl«> Mlmrinir ftylesof— A**®. *OHNITBItE COVEBtKOS—»H French Lace Cnrtalw, . Window Shades, all price*. j ”Si!” ,rtl ’ u ‘ bNa *“* “ BeUnlnioe*, Gmcartalnl’los, . Lwnpep, « lUndP 2 SH, CotfcamlT.S,' 2 pamuAklJotw, Gimp*, all prices, . - - Cashmere Itc, J*xkw. Wain Turkey Red. Fringes, InabantlnUnniMh, Picture Tamls an<l Cords, Unlng Silks,* Shade Tassels noil BnntKi,: . *, ,n ' Ud «'' UcacScta, 4c. ■J~r U «*»tment of the ahovo goods cooilantlr far sale, wholesale or retail. tmartqy-itm.n. w and Idver Complaint Oregon-' tWr &o, ° Kor - 0 - Dtcxnrao.v a Missionary in MjsMfandwifo haylpgbeon greatly boncfltted by the «»c of your Petroleum. I wish to t "'° or threo doseu bottles. I «ra the Congregational Minister In this place, mid eereral nf W' 0 ?T Migration and an inaction of ths llyer, tho earn* or myself and wife, before taking your 1 traotxtnt, on Kota Oio. Wo took ssrerai bottles— two ot threw owb—about a year and a holt ago. and wo . ?rs r .?h]oyed so good health for years os »o biro slneodbat Uino. I had not taken a single bottle, before that fullness or tho stomach which so distresses the dye ’lf* °," J Ihaso felt nothing of it since that th«ltenV^«rhiiw'l. M rellovodfronvo chronic dlseasa of the liver, which had been of eerersl years standing, by the nsoor your Petroleum. ■ - ” J S - M - KlKß,Canal Basin, OEO.H. KKTSHIt, 140 Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers erery »»“•- Man' I l*»«urM»«o Company of OT!«.- 84 fl'i^aiy«,tew«ni/artffan ( 3 TK»d Uresis. . Insure? HULL and CAIUKHilski., on Uio Ohio and Mfsaln almil Hirers and tributaries. Insures against toss or Damoee by Fire. MBSOT0R8: Sim®*??’ , Win. Larimer,Jr., William Bagaley, SamuolM. Kler, ’ Samuel Ilea, : William Blnaham. ItobertDunlap.Jr., John S.BllworU), Isaac M. Fonuock, Francis Bolters, S-Harhaadh, J.Schoomnaker. Walter Bryant, WiUlamD, Hers. ••■:.. .r ; John Sb Ip ton Firmenri Insurance .1? CUy of Pittsburgh. J. K. MOOIIHJdAD, President—BOßKllT H.NKiJY, Secre tary. ■:■ ■ ’ Will ia-ure BgaiMt YIEE nnJ MAEINE BISKS of sl Kinds. OSco: Ko. to W.ter street. Domestic andfbrrm&xluuwe.Sank aiuT Silver ■ . i*!!‘o>*r &Mcendl£xl<angfd,atthi EXCIXANOL AHl> BANKING HOUSE Off Wll/LIAM A, HUXi & CO., . , , „ Cl WOOI> f.rnKT, KtlHUra-ID. on tins deposits. [ j>nl2 Dissolution* ■■•■ ” “ "N"°m<Yn Eir* ’ of aiituohs * Jtt • is- tbi? day (Hundred by mutual consent The business of the firm will bo settled by John L. Arthurs, I’ilUbnrgb,'January 10,18« J. KABTnUK™ 038 ' The subscriber retires from the business, with many thanks to hiaoM customers, and would recommend Ms brother l A««m^ nTaoll '’ ; y *? 7S^ nUnh9 busitew his owonnine. [jaiaatj ■■; E. ARTHURS. ■ Notice. • ■ : ""’ 1 . ■ '“* brary and Mcchanics’ Institatey 5* notlioiiicd all JjUJw , WILLIAMH. nEHSIf, Treisurcr. T BCV STONK will Lecturo on thn w Pouticai, ajoj Total Wl , ' n SUSOJTO lIAT^hS ciin^tc>4 <Ti “ r ' ,J ” ? ’ ) at 7o’clock..:Boon; t, " ! jMr ’ Book Store. Addition ro ° til ' 3*12/ ”• °, f - w rtonK. rtnwo nnd Julian freacoea; »T<aleliy [j»l2] WALTER P. MARSHALL. ■ • CIIKAf’ WAMj l’Af'A'.K—A well felcetwl assortment, Tt prfew wuslng ftom cents jwriblt ■ kid. •;■• fi*’g| WAITBIt P. MARSHALL. CJ JiMr-ANNUAt SALK.—A. A. MASON * CO, will offer, P f"Jfg 6T«'3,000 Bbnwl»,a{ about ono-tUnl cot at A A. 31ASON & CO fl- lfo. 25 fifth street, jit opoot nor.h»lf the canal ratoo. .? .: ■ frJJj!," A WOhVtnwt will, darimr • tbdr «*le, offer ©rcry description cfDrV (Jondn. fit *n ImmcuH- mlurUcn from raU-t y ' ' “PITTBBPEGHPHXf.ffARTffOffIC BOCTETT,” W’ 1 ' t,w rfocwds to bo circa tn lie IMi'SSxieln,” fordistrlbatlonnraonK ,S^jS£ £rxrrVo ” l “»*"» !-«»»■ “ reß - : tor “ lo il Ull > Masfc Stows, and at the HomwT rc«i« tSfeir ticket* front the smwtarjy A. A. Carrier, comer of SaitbficM. and Frarth *"or Sew Orleans. .- ..... I ITUS' -'ifcl snlwUmtisl now strainer •‘AnflYtE'* AsW^s9 ( 9 mbu, .??-- 0 W Master, -Bill tarn Car ffc* ' “"'1 lii(or£oiiili,vt« ports, on tho opcolntt ot.natigattoa. • For frefjrlitonlv, apply to •••• - - • • J-IL'-.-: • •' JAsuE&jLvncTcyiTgoM a *w. 'irmr k. ?° f’ of BrandJw, Wines, Fnil t*. Ac * nJiSV 'Ti »K& IWttploeS,*’ to any other bxis\. -Ifrfer&tccSin I*ittihirrah - ••..•*■; ■ • S'* 1 *® 11 a*r.-«&iMao: Bank; r Jlarrijl 4 0&-, Bankers; and to /merchant* cene*, x, *>«***£ ABBt. li» J im(VI 1 - ,^i ran ,7 e 5 mnlrr <h* rtjlo of ronrth tt«S’ 1 lit ° d sti “l>«™crcr SmllMrtdond - - ■ "■- ■ •iV ." ' '••'•' -•■ '••' ' jllllT JSSSShS^ CMtrd by BLMa 4 AM BMC *K- moS wSS”' JONES, LAUTIi (fcOO.. : £f ™t-rior D„. Sn) j’, Wire dii'r^Sl,7v^VI < TT rb , ous; »««bon«j, N 0.99 Water kI, J . ’ confining of aUrni BBICK HOUSE Tho iiir.t la jwJ; good hydrant, *c. Prim $3,100. Term* ?*.', ; , . 8. CUTIIUKHT Jt SON, 1 140 TtiM rtn-it. t>u»< yruuu lUu lJrMliTby ■ smith * pincla , '‘R U |s? U ‘ ?AT 100 Kucka primo, f m mIo lit ,-■ SMITH & SIN-CL.UII l-bltfjtorsala bt. *— -™SMITH * SINCLAIR T k,i S» No -1. for tail! bY : ! : Mimt EINCIAI. n<JI;L llUlVlili—2 bill,. Choice, tn rtotiSlrar niUu by J * U _ SMITH A SINCLAIR. TV* «*rt »ew, lor Kitle by - ■ SMITn Ajuvnr.rr^ Window glass— -350 hosts 8x10; M do 30x12, ■3O do 10x11; Swearer's brand: forralo by „ SMITn A SINOLAIR, 122 Swffind. and 151 First street* white,-ffttminwa purr', for -SgtfiLl;.foxCOj. ,B. A, FAIIN'ESTOCK AW; T> Kl> WUSCI PIT ATK—loo D)s forsalo by : a A; FAILNKSTQCK A fy> T>OXAtUl~locaaKi»,ir»iti»rti» t forraioby rioclQ B. A* & CO. S A !;J) > (1 lM ~ loca,b ''’ English, jbr sale by . - dccX9 B. A. FAHREKTOOK i. CO. HOOT—3OO Itw Jorsale tv •B, A. FAHNESTOCK * 00. Csss LEECH, SfcAtPlS & C 0« 242 angfrU Liberty st. Mio'by , =—-™~* ■; MlLtKtt ft ningrranyt Dividend. OFFICE OF FITTSUIfitOH GAS COMPANY, milE Tro tera of the Pltt>bun.b oT» ton t 61k X day doclorml aPlriiltiml of Eire Per'Cmt-nn?lf-HiS ig!?-* Traaimrer of VittKluirgh CuCoSy. ' PEER’S ELOtIR OP PUS!PKI(f, FOR PIES-ThianrH. hour or two in a worm Uaco. uttor whioh iniJ D ialO 8 ' r 7 *■ »• SELLKIS AO}. • * — 61 Wood struct; * Dividend Notice. Ornre pmo^ra VzsmntXmi. Rxniou) Co-1 tbMayp n SoVaU t Rn e 7ttf’ia'jmu a ™ nl^, t c “j Jn ? less* — J.NO. OROtn-r ' O u " i * K - a) ; ; JKO. ORniTTT Orphans* Court Sate, ,KEiNliAßl) f -lato of Allegheny cots a tv. d«v '«ilS «2&“iv‘ii” Ita * of Ground situate in the Pittsburgh, marked and desig. . nated in the plan of Lots laid out by tVUliam 'Liunencott. Se?r ? fo- ® M<l ftoaUt, s on l)ji> Stha linS S n°e rUnnlni! l ** Dithridge * Reis* Plan of hots,entitled “East fittaburch“ SS^i?, r , im EookKt> - 1 ’. I ’ r ‘ !:e ---* in tho ReSrt Offltoof Allegheny counlyj hounded and dcscrlbcdnsibl ffJSST*?* “ No. OJoommohdng at the corner of lot “No. rans forty feet along Mthridgo eirect, thenS ntang thellneof Lot “No. S 3 » one hundred andaS-fto feetand fire-eights, of . an inch, to a private road, thence along said read forty-one. feet and one-half inch, theme [ nlongtheline of lot “No. 05” one hundred andßirtr.fonr feet two and seven-elghto Inches to the place of begioninc- U>t “No. 05” commenecs.on the ettfner of KUmor* and runs along Mthridgo s tree t forty fopt, thence along to , line of lot ” No. 94’ ono hundred and eiity-fonEfeet tree andaereh-eighbt inches to a pritaio road, thence along said road, forty-ono feet and one-half inch, thence along raC street one hnndred and aoventy-tbreo feot toe quarter inches to tho place of beginning. <m4- Terms made known on day of * ale. Adm'r of iio Estate of - -•'. ■•• : .r r; BHEtfMATISM.— iJr. Brcma's o«wl y discovered rj m X for Rhmumittsm in a npeedy and certain fomMv that painful tronble. ItneTerlails.: • OfflceandPriratcCoMnltatinn Booms No. 41 DTASmvn PittabnrEb.Penn’a. TbeDoctorinalwMtlSie 1^ HUTCIttKwV.. . rr VDLUM'H Sl'iaumu—la dnjen tor'saio at .; Xi <le-'IT KKYSEK'S, 140 Wood sheet. • .Mi'-.V . «. • f’ l ': ... .—. i.,rs< V -mr~ ti.,.. , Crystal JPalacC) JWetc. W&r/c^ i*x uiiimo&op - AutitK;an steel pens*- Manufactured hy , * * ‘ \ ' angeit piuneas, new ypiuc SL P. call* thcf attrition of.- Iba flublicT. to hisi celeVntcd QUILL, patent, doable-spring, Commercial andltank pENSy with a Torioty ef twenty-firo different kinds of STEEL hisownmsko suit&blofor all handwritings; - A NEW PATENT PEN, Colled the Treble Spring; Those pons have been adopted by tbe Senate in Washington, in preference to all others. The above pens, together vrith Ids superior uorlraled ac- CommodaUon holders, can be seen at Mr. J.. 8. StcerAaad Mr. B. M. Norman's, Gimp street;ThomasL. While'sCanal street;-ami £. AF. Ezekiel's,Exchange Plac**;., • Ja9 •••"■ HEW ADVERTTSEKEHTS. , _ „ DUUCIOKS: .. J. K. Mooihonif, W.J. Anderson, B. C. lawyer, R. B . sunpson, JVm.M.Mgar, IL B. Wilkine, * - ?.• William .Coliingwood, 11. JJ. llobcrta, . ■■■• j o)m M.lrwin? Jotoph Ksjo,. v Wm. Wilkinson, . Datld Campbell; R*S!3.* > * WS - ,t of Tclvct * gold* dark and Ijgjit papers, with elegant vcnroicd ana base borders tofMleby WALTEH P. JIAIISirALU - ; fj* ,•• •: .'• ■•■.•••■•■••• :.••• . • ■■■ ' .85 Wood street* >■■■ THE FIRST PUBLIC REHEARSAL : y . > ■ . >• V.v--: ■‘v . - Hh.*,,’ ; TUJBATKEL— Joswji a Poqxab, Zessee n r?tf -Aten?.* ixrsy gcrr-Viilh street, above Wood IViee^oiadaissioii*' Boxes and Parquette 60c; Private Boxes, lone, |8; dctfda. .:£®*H»ss* Second TJejy2sc; Bozotbrcolnrcd pefams,6or. securing seatswlli be charged WX cts. extra for tho certificate.^ -Doorsopen At 6^ofatocfcvpOTonzune* toeoxfr' toenceat 7 o , clock..,~,l?irst night cf ihfl fllf-cxciUna Uo-' inancq of the Corsican Brothers, in and eight bean* tifai lableaur. Ttls 4«sßary 32th,18M7win be Mr I ’ oster: KxnlHie ileXeai>are r Mr» Poster. a*t of French Quadrilles, and grand Pea Mil » and Mad Addin. To eon wr.T ? e , <ate iT asania rf PATO PBT: P»ul Pry,Mr 2£sBroWbrda In rehearsal, the grot play, entitled : Nlck of the ® i 1 ’> M&rth • street nucr Wood, bunoaite La. \_y.f^y®tto.. Hall, can . be obtained fur iSrup^Swimid Dagucrrran Xligl£sgggg£*.»*% . FRESH oysters, FRO MB ALT! M O a p a ttKOWTED Vt W 11 fc » A. FIELD’S DEPOT. On corner ’street., * nirara. fsepV) ■ ffcZif& CavK. • pjQ COX A CO.,corner Woodstreet jfJSand Diamond allay, -would reimectfullY in-< «Sttfonn ttaou fhohds and the pnbUetbat theekp«k' are rcceirlng a Targe ansT splendid etoet of Tlath CAM, or the latest atyles, whlch theyTo on aa reasonable,terpia aa:any,.other; boisedntWciS: fllvo nan call, andexamine ottr utocfc.: Feplo Fall Style or Hats; fIT SAMITE! WEB?,ft6.mXlßXSTrsmrr. JtM hnajost received tbg FAlh OF'fIAZS, and would teftpecLfiifly -- m -■— -, mvlto (bo attention of his friend* an cl ctutoisun to ILII* 1 ne v o >a«?^lfSr.fiL o,nSSn^ a B. HfiADLY A CO -82 Tblrd street -N. 8.-»'Small Notes taken at par. . _ aeiin. J« SbroAilTco!! — ■: MAS C J’ FIhE PfIOOF SAFES, . Vault JDoore_ and Iron Window Shutter*, • A persons pdmit the of tho aboT^ ./Vmentlo&ed .nniclea»wehaYe no Irirrcnnr .memUng oat article, to beetjual to anything in the city Orders _ promptly attended to, and.pit up in tbo b2i stylo, rmdouiibQrt notice. I w# wgl between Fourth and Fifth, Pitt* .; J. SIIItOFFKr.A m —•V i DiMoitttloJat, -v' --“v ■■*S’ Un * stylo at JL wtuLirTy 4ioaAa «:.Co. hia.bocirxnntaalle dliuniTMi' rest oz Jm. 8. N?giey, the .business »JU bo eoaUsneJ n* uraaLnwfcr. Uio Btyle ot DAWSON, JIOU AN 4 CO are ouihomcdto use tfeoname of Sector. llolmn Aft settling up the oMboalnm.. . ~S.^LNaHaSY- W. DAWBON..* P. MOUAN. Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, ’64. of nr Intarratln the late firm cf aegley* Mohnb &. Co, to my former rortncr. Mr ivWm S? continue basinesa. as hereto*’ HHj e L*i iuTe honor to recommend and request thejibe rol patronage of my firiends and business acquaintance*. 11,-, , • Tafee Wotloe*" ' ” n 4 Accounts In Uio lands ol • B2caCT,,ERq ? far aeUlement, and I earnestly are indebted forsobscripQonsto rwjiy oad TFeekJy Post, or forAdrcrlWcff and. Job PrintlDC. win py op M spoodily M potalbla.:, Mr. nidiay b/Ssnthir Dr. X Hostottor’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters* -M crate and strengthen tho whole system of evert one nses them,at* now-kept tortile ™°T Wo^!h and Vir ® ln *^ 6 7* n r artt Fourth si . and oil onr first class Uotela xmd ttratstimits, as well a> aSSp^Sg 1 ’* 1 " ““f*™ l »•“> «■» to- E* to Ho3TOm^8 I BTOMM l ? MTTBM. t ur rul * SSffi&KggSa MBfiPßißetaiS iIOSTEEHEE,- BJirrn A CO* ■ 267 Penn street Pittsburgh iiwbuiao Jiow fuu ««i.» MyBHBaOBit desirable awsulcneo; and win be'sold low, and on lATorable terms. TCltte enod nmi iii-v rZC^T 1 ? llce ’ of omßhuxMonfif^ •- ' " '•' • '- At Offle» of. Manila? Pout. : J. IXkfclMi TTAYIXO ASfodatnF^^MMraT E 9 ia )ho and Oil bnsinecs, ltobasinesa wHi b« p±rrirvi ft's? 1 tto °W nX7h««,£ o ? Jsnoniy 20,1654. .■ ■, . WALTER BRYANT A CO.! WAI.TEB 55TA5T.................. ‘ ‘ I>s 000 ilOUTOAOES EndriS Joseph flesiiko, , ; -' ua .: 3 ConioirMatk6t«t.jmaDmnidnd. • - J ana corner Fourth and SmiUifloid /ts. fi™wSSS^6ffiSSiESiPK a^iaMassssaasaS* ssflSSESsSsi liSft^SiSS jS- SM ' - J - *■ MOOSIrKAD, 5 I ? —-■" ’ ’ '.*■,■—- ... ...... President • [ l^^ E KSON'S .A3IKKICAN fnr particulars. Price sl t oo iu Ura boW«? S uMa * fUl} HBHBR * 00., Proprietor*, :i »y*}» ntbtali I F'omtoßllros, L. Wilcox* Co, . t?",?“J l , <!rs > Q. IT. Kojwr, ' Jml Mahler, , Benj.ragc.Jr, . ~, , . J. ILCaascl. n j tlfij™ ° < #H Ck A-ltocktoni, ftrcssl, * MwniyJ. r. Ilmningham.— A. Patterson, Jotn Q. Smith, ' f ja2:r I HA^-r«n J1 ;T 11,1 ? N ? , * ON « SADIES. o to doso oni onr entire dock ol Aelvet and Gro Do Affric ItOSNFTa lorn iho let of January, at orrjrOn **htr*,i ”."•*** that iro defy com Son to^ho BONNETS, and rotfe* joureelroL “d •»«» Our gentlemanly old friend neat door ’ r ' "Josolfnaod at hla ciproros; ftonrithstandingio ta throo room and moro-i Hut he cannot compote with the Stact& Now Radies, you must bear In mind. InoMartoasveexpcnaea: . ' OctaßqrmbfUiorightklna, At thelrancy Sloto of Bpcfcis. _ ■re?" Remamber the place, No. 38 MARKET l^andTht^atthaa^eh^te JPooUet iioote Fannd. - F°p, r jsrsgsa^na^'iss > ;‘»s P«l*'ty. Md P vine for tWa SSS™- 0P ‘ I - • Orphon»> Conrt RhU ] pUUSOANT to an ordor of X OnKS} <w r,r »», ti' mk?"?' Uo B. h at Rtotrargb.SsatrJrtS I the thirty-first day of December, A, D. 18H?»Mn5iKI22i- U. Vublic Sale, on SATiraDArPtbo STy.flS January noat-nUen o’clock In tbo forenoon/at tho<3fmT I House, in tbo city or rittabuiub,a]lthoeo Tone LOTS or PAKCEII 03 OKOHND ritiato I I Allegheny county,Pennsylvania, being 1 three, rao. 53,) tbirty-four, (Np?SL) SL”uS» Vo^' and Sfty-fonr, (No H) ta of in tie oitcuslon of Httabanth, commonly ral)~i ii™ . place of beginnlngrtthlcl W : 1 t recorded In tbo Recorder-. office of I wld, in Book Sd t P Yoi: C 5, p. 25Lnnd&W^K*?&• *for* I .Lots ‘which the eaW W. W' I August IMB3S, recorded in the a!|? I glicny ctmnty oftresaJd, in Be 6k 3d, IC I reyed to Hylyanua Thompson, deemed, to f™* f '** I jafedlatrdSll Adm-rofSyS,^^. ■ ■ ■,: bargains. TT antamlnrt to closo myirasiij&SanhiD tt. <Jays, I trill rail off my wmatidSjekai ciraßy rcdncad pifcaa. Tha stock comorteamS/Ssto? H« deeds; amongst them aro 30 ra.-Bar'd Coonfr. nola. wiling at 30 contra yard.: ' '*!*:}*■ 1 -j Market street. near HW» • -X« Chadwick. TYEALER IN BAGS AND PAPER, No 140 i myll.7 bargh ' 1110 Soaps—""' ' ' •' ... - 'Castile, ■ v Palm, -■■ i Almond, . • ■ .-1 Chemical OHro,' ' ' Toothy And i great variety of other Season hard add'toSe'by’ No oil 11 w-.. JOMj MOIIIER, NO.M Liberty at., nopoitito head of Wood n. OILS— Lard, No. Ij 8p Winter; Bp. Winter Whalo; 01 ' .In store and for sale b 7 -jg? . ' JOKL SIOITLER. )F\ boxes Tailors' crayonsfiTitoio and for mii h y JOEL MOHLER, £<l Liberty it ONE CASE UUJI SHELLAC in *tsrc»nd ibrralobir : jn3s . JOEL MOHT.CT ONK CASE IiATU BRICK In store Mill fnr Mi by - “ . JOELMmn.gp ttQti ? roe’d imi fnp kw JOEL MOHLEJL. ■ ilOß—lo Mates new erop Rlre. rar sale by j - ’ u SIILLER4 mCKETBON. «r V ‘ -r S . . ’-v' f'-’Vv- •;■ : ’■ /' w’; v !'fiv^-i':'f-T ..vV^J-jTv^V^v-r 1 •<?-'W;J'-..-v7c- AMUSEMENTS^-, v : t.v>i S' - , y » ' >. f v <- n , 4 * ■* ' »* * . / * 4 'A • AUCTION SALES. ABctlonCftra. >,TAMES M’KEHNA, Anctlonecr and CoataUa*/ «# • if chant, No. 120 Wood street, near too regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, ohjLyjffi new and second hagut ltaniituM,cach day ulo o’clock; andateariygaslight,each evening, JeweTry.Gons, Pistols, Books, Fancy articl es, Cutforyj B*s? Shoos, with a general assortment of every deaatoyS nf Dry Goods* liefertothgprincipalmerchants. fct»r AnttlonwDallf Sales* A T the Commercial Sales Boomveornsr of Wood aad ./jL Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. &L, a general assortment of Seasonable, Btaple aod fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boob and Bhoes, Hate, Ceps, Ao, AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. it, Groceries,Qneensware, Glassware, Table Cattery, Looking Glasses Hew and Second Band Household and Kitchen For* nlture.Ac.,. • „ AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. it, ‘ Books, Stationery, Fancy; Artideey-Musicaf Insinzmonfis. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Gold and Silver watches, Ac/ P. it DAVlg,’ AucttoheSr. ‘ fja3l:tr JAHEB HcICÐAf ' T?Mins ini DRI GOODS, 4c ->" Ancno!r>-On THUItSDAV, JanD "7ph,atatfoioclr,;will to . sold, »t McKenna’.Auction liouM, thu following article* of Dry Goods, and Clothing. triages Rud gtopa, pdtontlhrMi riH ilnd wdolen S«wi e ; fSflfn, -: Lr d vestings, llmnds, ali-ocaa, me rinomberalsi'-ft, oil do tbs, cassimeres ami case[neLß,snppen dots, blouiels.twwdß.Bick Hsnncls.drtllinjr.cllk bonnets. WflUllss, spool cotton, abtrjs and drawers, hosiery, Ao. _2l* JAMBS MeKlawA. AucCr, At&iUMS&fl’ aALU of an ; Tß*rm«rt»w <r>»fi|>mv. Tn»V AT *£ t VB^V at 2 , 0 cl 2 c^’ r ;f iII *» “Id, at .McKenna’s Aurttonllouae, by onler of Assignees, the stock of a retail .Atnong tbe lot «re -Banm iteryvfiao - toodj». TOh ocrej ß e»,Btnghama, linen lustres, calicos, chlntses, : pant stuir, Teitijigs, flannels, bleached nndfcttmotnasllnj. Bilk antS drcsa hdk&. > .Tlbbonr, ■ cassinota,patent- thread; spool cotton aim drS£r?2£i7’ Itos«y»,liunb’e nnol sbSSi orem»l? , i* lll^\ <Ite ” glojthsnanndßieclMhirts. bUrtSSfiSt Wtalooos, sowrflne Follo-Tosta, Jrf®toen, fa£?Un£,jSiEJ <l ' lng ’ l,ll,l p *“ h ’ <*nsans, heavy blankets, women,, mtasra, boys aid. yonthaV -Sor”.§lE«'teJ otecJ ibn»tins. pumpi audalippeS, sMffsrfaissa*f J “ 4 ’’ oS ’ jtv9 ' - JAMEB McKBNNAa AhcUonpor. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CATAIsOQUB, at bo sold st .«IX tb® Cdmniftfcl&l Baled Booxtis,eomer of Woodflinf "PTflh atnwt*, on BATUBDAY EVENING. Jannarrl?!!? f°o IVI W o ?* “TSlnabltr mSmhSSS And Iliaitntoi Books; among yhMi Am Boot: AnTma* • ’fi'-nff 1l 2 rtr *! l t!! M*.dot IJew-Soivdo^wK ship s Oaring, do; Parlor Scrap Book, do; Jeffrey*! Wted- Is noons Dictionary j nn&wiiEL Quotations :_*lel3man’a History of CbrislitHiily * 3n Boston, 1770; Schoolcraft's American - Indians; Book of t Aiken * Er&ts British Poo£, 3r6i« ’Worts r^^i*,' V * 11 /'’ I, ’ ~- P Tolcrll, for tbe People; Fiwman’sCothpanlon; Pabsron Elections, Ac. ’ Catalogues esn bo obtained ot the Auction Boom. ' ' 1,1:8 ' ■ ■ f'O P.il.PAVIS.Aucfr. AI UaTIIUB3DA¥ uoakT IN(i, 12th inj-U, at 10 o’clock, at tho Commercial Sales uooma, corner orWood and trim, streeia; *lll twtokia wl sod general asrortment ot acaeooaMo’lliy Goods, eomorU »acklo E^4lantots,«UD^an™,rlljbOT,,tr)mmteL^ : „ . ~ • AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M. «“=• . nonkeholdond kitchen furniture, looktnir slatsae el.*, grcceria, ' P- M. DAVIS. Auctv w^SasasaassKsasat ■VStfSk**"."* £"*■'*»*s• Bne-tests, pnuu.'mier Eli!rU,iiJ tloxen fine shirts, 12 do woolen jarkrts, Ac ' . Jttl ° - r • p. SI, DA.VI3, Anil's. MitoUiUJLL.AJNJjijgiUfct, - HOtIV DEIVEB! tOCQgQTIVir AWHBuit f~ nmv Estate Parra Tar Bale. . I t £ flnlerj joung, Oxrb&rda/.bcst grafted fruit Jn»t (PS’mISS- te ' 50 *° l«/5S3rdSS iSt *!?.v St^. p *\ ctt ***T nt k a * and the hetarico’fr well get of fltaflhrt ■. Thli latitY fa'wan ca!cu!atelfor» BtocfeFinn, beinswri lmL °J Ej£*s£S* w^B^??-*J I f l^n Bv«oioe.-tirellre.'or fonrtcen norer-fkdint* spring* **&y*nt«ater thereon.' Yh\k }amj fag faeintlJ? .rarely within ■ h&lf fe tQlla tyf ih» VnWti river r an<i on a miloofvMrocngahela > °f tbo'OwnellfviUe Bai™a!aba?tfsuSS “* of JEONOBR.SffimtwSd^ StattfroS?%sS? U “‘ lho rS cr uie ler Ucat Tern* easy, aniTprieo modereto, For tn< Gl^M 3 WtSki ri S t, «f nqttirQ ot W * J * w 2w£ i JAMES C/niCnKT .JawftT.. - BoslErtate Agent. Qtthlliolßcil. ; , tot Heat,” " ,'..' ■ —r / 1 *:5 ,'F; “'l'!,«Mnmalliras TAVEBNSTAND. lulrir no. 1 wpW by Win. i’. Applegate, eltnated on the Pitta. '■ i o™l tiUmbenrjUo TarapSktyabcntcne mile frtim ' *°*e? * Cr %!' '. I , u “ tKi ia ChirtlOT tSra,w Sit™” | } toa ™ fa * tariM Bride, oinSlnloK kSJ : i • rbM^lJr 0 onil Kvpnil ent^ts—nuS j rml ' = ntl P°®wrion Will bo Klf on toSTlSi?* I on r e tebS J tl° f * LTDIA AN ‘ N CU£B8 > ■ A *inn for Sain; North Fayf tUs A!ii'"iu'Uy county I'a— 14 niiloA **‘4 a Tisfrtt“jgtfff th» «£? - ; a n!srtK?n^ B n^' & ?i^ i * “"1 oUier out building” < R« ?” na .<T«><>wholtf boHding; < IU» Tieeiv best Grafted iiuiilitioi' . nWt t £n 0t r,tt ? l * b4 Ctcr< >' all ln beorioG ordot • : iuh tth ' Sh fl,nta - 0f ™* U W^V ln n;o of tto boat " 2. JS convenient to tnarket, • to l/purcuejt, Schools anii. Mills, autl would not ft* in - sS%™'y th »‘ ‘> o»»cr 1. kwt '”?SS?a"to l £ to A ' Important notice to oU wtiom H mop '- *”* fh>nUEsmi ™»*r , Kta^zru:ff^S TOJt ° - “Is dettnilo that Immediate) attention bo giten to thin ""• uoUce. aa it is contemplated in tiaTO the ent rs removal mad; doritig the present winter. imnorni a ■ ■; K£3BffißSS=™* ; JOHN K BAKD3. ' . ■W. B. JJNOUSH, nOBT. H. MABSIUtIi-, Committee. . : I «EOK®E ABIBIOk7 - merchant tailor M he C tooT.'TJ °. f “*<>''> '° s ‘ of OLOTHS - ’ i MU ™ t - * WOEKESOIf, iSi . 221 ana 283 Uhertr ct. 1 <H) lihda Plantation >. *?' -mditi, poltitteed, and SO tags Brazil do; * ; ■ .' 10 boxes White Ilarana do. For wilo hr •' MU.LEB 4 RIOKBTMK, • '• 221a0d ggjJbcnyet Yj. l ?T'V A - *“U'B Holland uin, WoUe’a 'Jfclmappj, tn caeca, tor mla by ■ *’• : MILLER A RICKBrsOiT. Blglf=«lgg ( lUJfVue—bags prime 1110 Ooffoe:- V- JO poeketa.OM. Oot.Jot» Jo ; d „~ S Voralabr v a JUIMEB.* RICJCETSON pssps^jss- JUItLEB 4 HICKBms 221 an j 223 Übertrrt. MIUJUApicKKraON,' V • 221 and 223 (Jtortjat* jgsssFSsagp,.■ =2 221 asd 223 XJtgrtr rt. ) I 6oo ’ }* S ?’ 181 U, ,V 16j1 CojraaaßraiMl/, for sale innack*pwi Knd demt. jtibng, [jp3:j] ■ Mniat A BrCK^oy johp,tY MIH,ER& P mr^A? 11 - l>j£Ati—tibhls dried Tenncfiwe’i’ujLq, f or M ( B by X , , MILLKII XIUCKICTsnw I) AIALNfJ— 60 boxes M.is. Robins: XV 30 bf« it * «; a 29 ‘* r -‘ ' • forwdeby J>3, g • MILLER & RICKKTaiVfC bbb packet! Butter, ftr sale by .MILLER & JIICKETfiOM: StML' ANl> UANI>USS— -300 boxes No; 1 Family Soap; 50 do -. Star and Mould Condlftt t for >ioh;- iUtMUijaCKBm)N7 221 end &3 Liberty jtt. i LAM~aOO boxcaim’d afcwAVl'altow J* 3 #. . MILLTSU A RICKKTSOV. - QAUT—IW bids fio, 1 bait received «hi! for salo by • ; , MILLKU 4 UTCKHTBON. I/ioB— svi)ula H 0,4 fltacfcor«L iann»; ~~~ ; 25 lrf« « • «® ' - ■ SChbhbricitedllerrlDK; foT MilobT *"*•* .. MIMtBR & RIQKKTSOir. J tiVlbiv AtlU »liX.fcUAtV-' . ■ ■ ■ V 'lO bbls Economy Crab Cider r ' • .20 -W. Vlacßati scaaka Prunch WbUo Wlo* VlntCTt* Fotf»loby MUAUn* HICKRTSON, asiMuixaaubw^W ~S.-r«V T'r-- > A l MM
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