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'T • - 4 4$ - , - • • t 4 1 a r•f, Aad.'. ;OA f 7 • 4 1 ' 4.16; *lO PO =DI - 44 0 4 4,..t4;1 4 1.4 `",•.4 Att e ', • 4 . t • • • . - 11 all Vatting pod. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. error ofiudileit of this Butreiene court: Inspec tors of MertffiruU'dtee, and - 4ealere of Weights and ifl‘e -Might be skated-by the people. WEDNESDAY MDRG JANUARY 81. '' -i ' - 'alilth ia rm ' i ea gt UM thin reform - be carried into the federal government? Are not the people of the several circuits and districts of the Uni ted States competent to eleot the circuit and district judges of the Union; and the district attorneys, too? If not, how are they compe tent to elect the President who appoints them ? It would be difficult to show a betantial rea son why the people of the severs districts could not elect the twenty odd thous nd postmasters of the Union. It would reli e the president and hie cabinet at Washingto of a vast amount of a , noyance, and pro e s and thankless la' bor ; and enable them to devote their time and energies more constantly to the weightier du ties of their offices. Were far more of the fed ederal offices elective, there would be fewer office seekers.' Many who clamour for office at Washington, would despair of mimes before the people, and with good reason, too. We do not nay that all, of even a majority of claimants for executive patronage, are unworthy of it: but it is pretty safe to say that a large number of those who succeed in getting appointments, could never be elected to the same offices by the people. Those who appoint them are not to be blamed. They are deceived by those who thoughtlessly or fraudulently recommend them. The people of the districts have better opportu nities to know them, and could not be so easily PITTSBURG gir Beading Natter will be found on each Page of this Paper*. • PETTINGILL t CO, Preusipapsr Ackertineg Agertig,llll, the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Pelf, and RIO authorised to Melte ADTIITIOURItiI and flusticadumss for us at the Fame rates as required at this Mike. 'MIT receipts are regarded as payment, Their sok. are at NOW YOB; 122 lOsessu irratrr, pOlirrON, 10 ETAtz STILLS?. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE • • - • We would call the attenUnn of DiERCUANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we hare just received from Philedelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders, for Cards, Circulars, Bill Hassle, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhlM tions. All orders will be promptly filled. EXECUTIVE PATRONA.OE—RICIPORE. One of the greatest political evils that af flict this country is the vast amount of patro nage wielded by the tuitional and ,State ex ecutives. The number of officers, end tht amount of salaries, within the gift of each pres ident and his advisere during their term of office are far too great. The foreign missions and con sulehips ; the Governors and Secretaries of ter ritories; the Judges of United States courts; Indian agents; Surveyors general; United States marshals; Custom House officers; Navy agents ; officers of the army and navy ; Pension agents; army and hospital surgeons; more than 20,000 Postmasters; district—attorneys; and almost innumerable ether offices, are all to be appointed by each in-ooming adniinlistration sie vacancies occur or are made for tire Purpose. In dollars and cents the patronage within the - control of a president for a single term is not far from one hundred million dollars. It it net surprising that so splendid a prize is greedily sought by a vast army of those who are indispo sed to work, or who have too exalted an opinion of their talents and attainments to be willing to - devote themselves to the quiet employments of private life. It is a general troth, too, that the moat deserving. are seldom the moat urgent in . 1 presenting their claims; and are consequently leas frequently successful. To distribute all the °Mms within the gift of our national administration judiciously, and_ to the most suitable persons, would require one fOurth of the time of an administration during the term of its existence. Yet no such amount of time can be devoted to it; sad the cense quence_is that appointments "not fi t to be made" are of frequent occurrence. The appointing power is misled, and the cunning lies of office brokers prevail over the voice or preference of the people. Men.. are frequently appointed to office,Nrho could not secure a corporal's guard of support if:before the people for an election to the same , effice. Then follow frequent re ports of defalcations; embezzlements; Poet of fice and CIISOLD House robberies ; T end fraud, and Gelphinisms. The people are. robbed ca their money. The political partivenrkdemors• lived anti broken down. The president is tie uoun oed for bad appointments procured by [mud and falsehoods that he knew nothing about. And the people are disgasted by the success of • ednnyiem and mediocrity over intelligence ability, and fraud and cunning over public virtu and sterling integrity. This evil, great as it now is, is every year in stressing. As our population inoreases, and ex tirade over new domains, new territories are formed, new post °facies established. new•courtF organized, and new and additional offices crested The disbursements of money by the Federal roc ernment are larger each year than in the prece - ding year; and necessarily so. And they must continue to increase until the whole *main e• the republic is folly peopled its far-stretching coasts and almost innumerable harbors fortified and improved ; its navy enlarged and strength • ened to tke limit of its wants; and its post oilmen sett post routes extended to every region where its people may dwell. If with but twenty-five millions of people, and but little more than half the: domains of the republic occupied, the patro nage and expenses of the : Federal government are already so enormouty'l ? what must they be when our population repolzes a hundred million, and the whole cornitaited machinery of the government is extended over the whole area from the fi Atlantio to the Peek, and from the Northern lakes to the tropical_ If sixty million dollars per year is the actual ordinary expenses of the government now, - two hundred million, per year will be a safe estimate of Ito erpendi tures then, or eight hundred millions during a presidential term. The public offices will then be almost innumerable. But this is not all. We have now thirty-on, State governments, and thirty-one Governors of States. Each Governor has also a large amount of executive patronage ; and at each State cap ital is periodically enacted, on a smaller Beale, the same scene that is witnessed every four years at Washington : Au inauguration ceremony, an oath of office ; an inaugural address ; an insole nration ball; and then a fierce and "free fight " scramble for aloes. The government of Peon. Weenie now collects and disburses nearly six millions of dollars annually ; and a considerable portion of that sum passes through the hands, or into the pockets, of those whom the Governor appoints to office. And it is sheer good luck if it passes through those hands without " paying toll ;" or goes into the pockets of snob as are faithful public officers and worthy of public sta tion If we add up the receipts and disburse ments by the State governments of all the States of the Union it will make an aggregate of some eighty million dollars per year. If we add to this the cost of county, city, borough and town• ship governments, it-will make a round sum of one hundred millions a year. The east and com plicated machinery of the national, State and municipal governments, it is thus seen, are ex pensive affairs. In fact it costs annually nearly eight dollars per head for each man, woman, and child in the country to support the govern ments, local and national, that govern and pro tect them. And a great portion of all these enormous disbursements are at the will of the State and federal executives. We believe the amount of executive patron. age is far too great. It is demoralizing in its tendency ; and is sufficient in itself to destroy' the purity, the efficiency and the stability of any political party, however sound and salutary its cardinal principles may be. Since 1836 neither of the great political parties of the country have had control of the federal government for two successive presidential terms. The distribution of the offices and "spoils" weakens each party by turns. From ten to twenty applf: Cants appear for each office of value. All but one are disappointed in each case, anti many of them rush into the opposition for revenge ; or in the hope of better look in the future. With the best intentions, the appointing power etnnot always select the best men. Such men are not the foremost to urge their claims, or the most olamorons for place and public employ ment. The most importunate teasers, aid those who will pay canoe brokers the largesi bribes, generally succeed the beet; and the public ser- Wine suffers the consequences. This is an evil which, te &considerable extent, !slay be remedied. In thil State a remedy hoe several times been applied, and might be still farther need. In our State, Jortoerly, all the judges were appointed by the Governor. They are now elected by the people. Justices of the paw were formerly appointed. Now the pee elect them ; and so of district attorneys: Other instances might be named. Notaries pub • * • ",q' ► '4; "4 ' I ".:;, ,, :e g .iff.l"Wi r . • rsl7 , e,;+ .* . ` r • f e i: 0 4: - .1'. 4 . 4 8 o.`• •' . '' : * , ll-* 4 . 14 :*;;;R •' • • "". • • • - • ••• . . .• , ,•- t t • •. - , .11.1t-las:l% „• 1 ,N . ,-;'• • -:4`• * , „„ , dt. • ft • a. , 5 .41 . • t o. • • ' • 'l{ ~; f "•• • • • • - .` e ,‘• • • .• 4 • ••• ••• _ • n 0, .tc,thity lie might be ieeted by the people:. 71Wletk local ofhaee. The people are as comiehrot s. eleekv--t4terugySkoeral and a Beaketary of the Ciatiotitreitth 45644* ttreleot s Gov- But whether the appointments made are good or otherwise, there Is no good reason why the national or State exeoutivescshould be burdened with snob weight of troublesome patronage. To them it is but a burden ; not oaloulated to strengthen their hands, or promote the success of their parties, or the good of the public. , If, in this country, all the power of governments is derived from the coosent of the governed, let more ofthe offices of government be derived di i.ectly from that consent. The people will at tend to the duty : the executive, will gladly be rid of it. No more elections would be required. They come frequently enough now. Only a few more candidates would have to be voted for in each district. We know of no better remedy for the evil we hive endeavored to point out than to make more of the offices elective. This remedy is demo cratic, and aonsistent with the theory of our gov ernment. It would give more satisfaction to the people, and secure more able, faithful and reeponeible public servants. It would relieve the executives from a wearying and thankless tuk. It would reduce the number of office seekers; and incresee the number of honest office. holders. IMEM?EffI ID New Orleans, during the week ending Jan uary 2let there were 197 deaths In New York last week there were 437 deaths, and in Phila delphia 185. A new steamship, the Amigo, for the Havre line, was launched at New York on Saturday af ternoon. She is a splendid lof 2600 tons. She will be commanded by Capt. Lines, late of the Humboldt. A despatch from Washington to the Jouraa/ of Contmeree says that a conference on the Tariff question was held oe Saturday, by Meagre. Hour ton, Hunter, James, Guthrie and Edmonds, and a revision bill was agreed upon. In the House of Representatives of the Penn. Weenie Legislature, on Saturdig, Mr. West mont presented a bill to authotlie the Sharon Iron Company to subscribe to the stock of the Pittsburgh and Erie Rattroad Company. The Senate of Michigan, which contains a majority of "fusionists." has instructed the Senators in Congress from that State to vote for the repeal of the fugitive Blare law, and for a law to prohibit slavery in soy of the and especially Kansas and Nebraska. Private letters received in Boston by the last steamer announces the death of Mary Russell Wilford, the gentle author of "Our Village," " Atherton and other Tales," ho. She was born at ALreeford, Hampshire, inl/eoember, 1789, and died at Swallowerld, January 10th, 1855, having completed her 66th year. At the request of the District Attorney the Collector of the Port of New York bas despatch ed a revenue cutter to look out for the Sardinian frigate, with her load of paupers and oonvicts, so as to prevent her entering the harbor. A let ter from the Sardinian minister at Washington to the commander of the frigate, directing him not to land any one without further orders, has been sent by the Revenue Cutter. LAST ISIOEIT'II COACMRT Masonic Hell wan comfortably filled last night by a most respectable and attentive audience. No one left it, we are sure, without the con nelson pleasure of an hour most delightfully spent. We associate in our minds music and flowers, given us, both of them, to adorn and beautify the house of life, and cheer alike the eyettiod the heart. Characteristically eager is we ace as a people in the pursuit of business—and there are few places where their citizens are more so than in Pittsburgh—these large assem blages prove that the heart in yet ready for the food which comes to it through the beauties of natural melody, and the voice and words that appeal to a softer and serener nature. There are some indeed wuo say, "What is the use of music?" just as some one naked of Mary Hewitt, "What is the use of flowers ?" Her answer was eimple, but true and beautiful— "To e,roll rt man, to whisper hope Whene'er his Will la dim For wboso mileth for the flowers, Will much morn care for Mm." And so music too comes to banish the cares of life and give us the perception of an inward and purer existence, attaching us to the heart memo ries and heart hopes of life. But we wander. The Concert last night was delightful through out, even Pasarelli awakening up bin cremona with a fresh unction. We part with De Vries and her companions, as we do with friends of our happiest hours., regretting the shortness of their stay, and wishing them - all the kosperty they so richly deserve. We have no special piece to applaud where all was no excellent. :ood bye Rosa, Lazar°, Morini, all of you, and come back as soon as you can. Au mar. RILLS INTRODUCILD Hon. D. L. Smith, member of the House from this county, has introduoed in the House a bill to prevent the issue of fraudulent naturalization certifioates. It provides that the County Com missioners shall annually publish, just before the fall election, a full list of all persons natur alized for the preceding twelve months; if any man then offers to vote "on his papers," which are not more than a year old, his vote will not be received, and his papers may be re tained by the officers of the election fur investi gation. No one will object to any law to prevent frauds in the administration of the naturaliza tion law., or any other law.. Bonaosoom:Gux.—Rome sealoue Jellyby has proposed that linen be worn two days longer in this country, std: .. the sum so saved given to the Missionary Bentery. - He estimates that the money saved would be more than sufficient to defray the expenses of the American Board of Foreign Missions. The question now comes up—who Will wear dirty shirts and starve his washerwoman to support missionaries to the heathen? ier An interesting letter tram Harribbarg ie crowded out to-day. It will appear to-morrow/I OFFICIAL 77 Proceeding' of Helmet Count 1. ICEUART 29th, 1855. Council met. Present essrs. Agnew, Al len, Alexander, Blaseli,„Claiike, Cordell, Dram, Jones, Kier, Lytle, MordesE, Poltook, Smyth, Taylor, Weaver, and Wilton. _ in absence of the Freighting, on motion of Mr. Misrflock, Mr, Jones was denied President p•o km. The minutes of the previous meetings read and approved. Mr. Clarke, member elect of the First Ward, Lona being present, was duly sworn in by Alderman Mr. Smith presented a communication from Pt E. M'Gowio, with a proposed Act now before the Legislature relative to making the pity lia ble for damages in grading and opening streets, with Resolution authorising the Presidents of Councils to memorialise the Legislature adverse thereto. 'Lead twice and laid over. , Also, Bill of R. E. M'Oowin and Assistants for $605,00 for services rendered. Read and referred to Committee on Claims and Accounts. Mr. Bissell, Petition for grading and. paving Maddock's alley. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Also, one for repairing frwie's alley from Penn to Liberty street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Wilson, Petition for grading and paving Quarry street,. between Walnut and Adams eta. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Taylor, Resolved, That the Committee on Markets are hereby authorized to erect two gas burners in the Fifth Ward Market House—the expenses to be paid out of tho revenue derived from said market. Read three times and passed. Mr. Murdock presented the following : Peti tion for gee mains on Federal street. Read and referred to Committee on ,Oas Lighting. Petition for grading and paving Clarke street, Rom Elm to Fulton. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Petition for grading and .paving Crawford street, from Centre Avenue to Webster erect. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Petition for grading and paving Decatur street, from Elm to Fulton street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Also the following resolutions: Sauteed, That the Street Committee be au thorized to have Townseed street graded and' paved, (rem Colwell to Ffinklin street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Resolved, That the Street Committee be au thorized to have Colwell street graded and paved from Reed to Vine street. Also, Pride street, (rem Colwell to Pennsylvania Avenue. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Lytle. Petition for water pipes on Vine stmt. Bead and referred to Water Committee. Petition for grading and paving Roberts street, from Centre Avenue to Webster street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Petition for grading and paving Glum street. Read and referred to Committee ol Streets. Mr. Weaver. Petition for the improvement of Cliff Street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Allen presented a petition asking the privilege to sink a well on the side walk, or in the street. on the south-east corner of Smith field and Fifth streets, with the following resolu tion: li,roierd, That the above petition of the Heirs of Thos. Liggett," be referred to the City Regulator, in concretion with the Street Com mittee with power to not. Petition read and referred to Committee on Streets, with power to act, and resolution read three times and gassed. Also, the following: Whereas, The lease of the Mayor's Office and Watch House will shortly expire, and in consid eration of the same bating been declared un healthy and ill adopted for the said purposes, therefore, be it lbwlord, That the Mayor, in connection with the Police Ceminittee, be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to leave some otter suitable place for a Mayor's Office and Watch House. Which was read twice—when Mr Dunn offer ed an amendment, provided the rent does not exceed what is paid at present Adopted. Resolution as amended then reel three titnee and passed In all of which action of Select Council, the Common Council concurred. Mr. Murdoch offered the following lissolred, That the Clerk inform I • ,ommon Council that the Select Council now ready to go Into joint convention to e City Printers and three members of th t••ard of Health. Adopted. The same having been, communicated, the members of the 9. C proceeded to the Common Council chamber, and tieing so assembled the President of Select Council took the chair and announced the object of the erasion to he the election of three member' of the Board of Health and two newspapers to do the city printing On motion of Mr. Lewis, the convention pro ceed to elect three members of the Board of Health—when 11, C. Sawyer, M. W. Lewis:T. Gallagher, H. N. Speer, Jacob Abl, and touch Ward were nominated; when Messrs. Sawyer, Lewis and-Speer having received a majority of the votes, were declared duly fleeted. The Councils then proceeded to open bids for the City Printing, from the Daily Dispatch, Ga zette, Colon, Post and Daily Courier. Oa motion of Mr. Edgar, that the Councils now proceed to elect two daily papers to do the City Printing, which resulted as follows: For the Gazette 06 Post 22 Dispatch 17 " Union . 16 ° Journal tt Daily Courier 0 The Gazette and Post having received a, ma jority of the ',Ann oast was, therefore, declared City Printers for the current year. And the business for which the convention con vetted being over, the Select Council returned to their chamber. When, the President presented a'oommonica lion from George Fortune, Secretary of Board of Guardians, swing that the terms of office of George Albree and J. K. Moorhead as members of the Board of Guardians of the Poor ex pire this month. When, on motion of Mr. Alexander, Resolved, That when this Council adjourns, it adjourns to meet on the first Tuesday of Febru ary, to elect two members of the Board of Guar. diens( Adopted. Mr. Murdoch presented a petition relative to the gutters along Penn street, in the Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Wards, at d ask for the re-con struction of said gutter, on a plan similar to that on St. Clair and Penn streets. Read and referred to Committee on,Streeta. Mr. Drum, petition for grading and paving Penn street, from Clymer street to the City line, and the extension of water pipes from Morton to Smith street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Agnew offered the following resolutions : Resolved, That the Gas Committee be and they are hereby authorized to place a gas lamp post on the corner of Baldwin and Smallmen streets in the Ninth Ward. Read and referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. Resolved, That the Street Committee he, and they are hereby authorized and directed to grade and pave Spring alley, from Carson street to the Independence Engine House, in the Ninth Ward. k Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Kier presented the following: Resolved, That the Mayor be authorized to draw his war rant in favor of John SlcQuewsn and Samuel M. 'Kier, for seven hundred and fifty dollars, with Interest from June 3, A. D. 1853, In pay ment of a bond and mortgage held by them for that amount, and charge the same to contingent fund. Read three times and passed. • Mr. Bissell presented the following: Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby author ized to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer in favor of Josiah Parker for the amount of a judgment in his favor against the Mayor, Alder men and Citizens of Pittsburgh, amounting, debt, interest and coats, to about eleven hutf: dred dollars, and that the same be charged to contingent fund. Read three times and passed. In all of which action of Select Council the Common Council oonourred. Mr. Murdock presented bill of Pittsburgh Gas Company for $6,698,68, with the following resolution: Resolved, That the Mayor be, and le hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer in favor of the Pittsburgh Gas Com pany for $5,698,68, amount of their bill ren dered January Ist, 1855. Bill read and resolution read three times and passed. In C. C., sotion non-concurred in and referred to Committee on Claims and Accounts. The following tusiness from Common Council . was then taken up. Resolution for the repair of the Diamond Mar- , ket House. Bead and referred to the Joint Building Gael mitt... Communisations from R. B. Roberts, Esq., President of the Fireman's Association. y y rt:l/_ Read and referred to Committee on Fire 47 : 4- - SPECIAL NOTICES - '-' Ffitinee and Hose._ _ - Petition relative to Webster street, Bluth . -Sr 111Urs Mope for the Slek.-aDR. MORSW.4 Ward..:.-. w. - avicione:rna) KUBIK OR OORDIAL—The- starthoS bad and rehire& to COOratittee'on Streets. - ' cone of =Roue diseases wrought by this norrelerorldng Communication from the Allegheny Fire Com- ' 11 . stored,' his awakened the public mind from the apathy„ Pan Y- ";Pith which innumerable disappointments balsa-asteroid Read and referred to ;Committee on Fire En- It to resent what are called "paleot medicines." It to not glees and Hose. - too much to sayillat nothing short of oilracalone Interpos Petition for grading and - paving Gam street. slam has ever produced such rapid relief tails. feeble and Resolution for repairing Grant street west of so IL•riog. Thousands of both sever, whose nervous eye Redoubt Alley to Short street. Also, repair [ems were utterly prostrate, some of whom were bed-ridden, Second street east of Redoubt Alley to Ferry ...I others merely tottering over the earth'. aurhce, app.- street. . reutly broken in constitatkm and. on the high road to the I t gr : s i.u re r ,.ha to ve ro bee b. n t ree h lor th. ed, b u y. t e we Ag o .n r t three h. t zur s es mof o . f . the d Resolution relative to paving side Ivan Referred to Committee on streett Resolution authorizing the Committee on Fire es donne In hie handa, end to prepared at all Mors to ez- Engines and Hose to oentretht fol . 4,600 feet of hi It them. The medicine only requiem roots to sustain it. Hose. t.... The who for years had been suffering from the worst Read and referred to Committee on Fire En- ofmoiosttone ofthe peculiar ditliculthe to which too many giros and Hose. of ,' ~ en are enteset, have been relieved to le. than one Resolution for Rae Mains on Water street sr ..r.th ; casting oil, as If by enchantment, the lassitude, from West to Liberty street. palm, nervous irritation, tow spirits, and debility, and to Read and referred to committee on Gas Light- roe ~.g active, healthy and cheerful. The INVIGORATING lug EL. ._ IR Is indeed a godsend to the feebler eel—netorieg . Petition relative to fire plug at the corner of '' ‘ 4./.1L 7 every Intermitted function, and in mar/ in- Wylie and Washingtau streets. Read and refer- at'''e blessing the thiePehlwg wire with maternal }oyes red to Water Committee. N 4, :5 It legs certain In its action upon man, whether Bill of R. 8. Haven, for $60,82. week tied by excess, or ordering from constitutional Saba.. Bill of Murphy & Burchfield, for $10,76. it), ,drroussesi, dyspepsia, liver donee, or any other Bill of Daily American, forfitlB,oo. die, rder that impish. the integrity of the virile function. Bill of W. 8. Haven, for $7,88. - The Chnllal be put up, highly eondantrated, in pint hot. Bill of Hays & Getty, for $7,88. ties. Prim three dollars per bottle; two for five dollar.; sus for twelve dollars. O. B. BONG, Proprietor, All of which referred to committee on Claims and Accounts. 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughoot the United States, Caned. Also, a resolution with ordinance relative to wharfage. Read twice and referred to the corn- and the West loam. mittee on Monongahela Wharf. In all of which action of Common Council the Select Council concurred. On motion, adjourned. $ A bloody murder occurred in Philadel phis on Sunday night. The facts of the ease appear to be these : A number of young men who are adherents or runners of the Warren Hose Company, and who are in the habit of " bunking " in the hose house, got Into a die pute, which ended in a desperate scuffle between Robert Smith and Roondtree, in which John Hunter and James McCarty interfered. Smith drew a knife and stabbed Hunter in the abdo men, and then plunged the weapon In the neck of McCarty. Information of the sanguinary conflict was lodged at the 9th Ward station house, and Lieutenant Weltmore proceeded at once to the plate, and with the assistance of sev eral members of the company, succeeded In ar resting Smith on the charge of committing the deed. Hunter, aged - about nineteen years, was taken to his residence where he expired between four and flea o'clock Mendel morning. McCarty was conveyed to his residence and there is little or no hope eucrlitined for his recovery. The wound in his neeiCle about one and a half inch in length, anclestending upward. This is an other argument urged by the Philadelphia pa pers for abolishing the volunteer fire system. The Tuhelo BLatit publish.. the marriage of Mr. Juba Pewhlia to Mi.. Mary Canow.and ad& [battle happy &TWO ma taxis= •Ith the poet— . / patllls my on raom :" Perhaps he oan—tl she don't paddle him gar The - Div ateA ia met for libel, but talks as though tt tase'at a bit afraid. hat, or which Is the best Worm Ditstreys r t I. • itsteettou deity a.' hourly atabal by I e tato, en.kae :r the health of their ettlarett. AU who ..t all atuthattatel etth the stole, lothaellialaly arreeer, DK )I'Latilerl CULLIMATIRD VEIOII/UGS. It ha tatter been kronen to anal le out of the rem- dims that thh 6e us,l. A friwnti of oars Lill hands.' • thr 1 , • 1 statersatnst to n•frre,oe to this V rltCartlee : Ytat, hryttat, 2S, lh!a. tilortu3l.3l,—A yowl; lady of my arqualotanee had been Wr e time tor; much ...too Dittl with • urea. I a..1./roll her try Dr. 31'1,ane . ...Ceorl.tate.4 4ermiinge. The acont - 3- Lagi. 1 otelmand Andeta!, • loch caum...l bet to .. .I,... r otree an uttnatmliy large .laantlt• of Ina m.. The ImcwiaWJ tetle•ed of ell the levalinl tymidome imny tog lAN. drra.e, and rapt-11y reeovered her ...al heath. The youn.t lady ont wish brT name me•llun e.l; b,r neryleue.e, ho w•Ter, Sc Jr'l Filth street, sod eke to let. to 3.1 e... !tart., 3 Slantatlaa place. att., e r•i :tab', remedy, alev Dr. 311..ann'.. eel •,ratett till:LIJ• be had at •Il nespectatle Pratt ehi: r rarefial to nob for, mai Lai e aoae hot Dr. 311.a.tw't Von:MD.7e. ail °Pun* In compact...a. air trneti.lete, • Abe, by We by Lie solo preytietent, VLEMLN4) , Perrece. to J. Kidd , NA. AO Waal en., W Cosuisinptiow mad Spitting Owe alas motitrair r , f Mr Tatum hl. haolary, for many yrara prohriatirt of It, Varimara' Hotel, Freda, irkiiroarit i Va., mod la, (La City ito:rl, l:ktimwal, Yo. DT John Maack of Iris city of Hichmomd, though a regia• lar I , hyritriari, sod of coin,. orpooia/ to artist ha tailed %Oar h maa •liitro.l to fay that Its got efferta to tor flow .4 Mr. Itairuary. arra moralarful tottonl. Ili, bad been ;wen up by seoral physicians; had tried moot of dui quart I:llr.ii`l•P+, and ono on thy orryo of dooystr, so well et the pars, •hen In tried Connie EpochSoh Mid to,. P•. refer the tiati;ir ;Lin alai lengthy eerttlissato nruoJ the fiatilis cure. •.•Nee iiJr•rUirm.ii 44- The Ploasure and Comfort of Wog wan. rierio to • AJIT uS Greatly enhanced by boo., these woe, laud eunanta ro ens lassos. OILIBBL); Lae ,p 4 all that t oresitiary to elect that greet coascosusa- Ibis, lath respinta bt laud quality of pole Persona etebtos to experience U Ski* and M Qtly sosalst'sdadi chafed, now do to 6y calisog at 210 1.11110111 mm', heed of Woad. S.—ruts:cum., Is putirutu, t our of 61. pratfall fortes. 11. i• but In &pa at IA ail.. gar. Nuoutoka reuturs Riau it tincuury, conotorst• thi.st.t.zu t. 4.1 a-.) Y. GRIMILY. Uo sntalay teaming, Januarf2Ath,KAlool( MORGAN .4 . .41 yeare. NSW ADVBBEIIXII2S. Lectstro.—Youxi , lives !fracArena LamAn an. 51,clatanca' laarrorta.—liwy. JOAN LORD, of Ccrotfcti , ut, will Lecture at 11A843?i10 LULL, ma peat IIi.:IODAY tiN I NO, tebswary IM. hUDJlCl . —.)erpoenle Brourporre. Door, open u td,./i, o'clock; Lecture to commence et TZ. o'clock. Ticket/1 al adadtelon 21:. cents; to be had at • pruaelpAii Sitretc sod Book Stores, Hotel., Library Ituoma s Lecture lluntolttee, mut at the door. JOLLY H. HARICPATILICH, WIL 11. KINCAID, HENRY WOODS, ELlAti H. 1111.611, JAMES bUCLLANA.N, J n u3l Lecture tbruudttee. ' • Iron City Commercial College, I AFAIETTE tmnaor of Wood and Fourth .14 Streets. FAC'ULTI. - -111LLAll A BRO., Principals sad Professors of Plain and ornamental Penmanship. JOHN BARRY, Principal of the lksik-iteeping Department, and Lecturer on all important bunriesis transactione.ll N FUMING, (author of Fleming . .. new nod improved 'yet= of Book. Seeping.) will examine and deliver weekly lecture. on the benne.. of Accounts. JAMM B. 110PHINB, member of the Pittsburgh lint, Lecturer on Oinitunrcial Law. Although but a abort time established, this Institution in • most prosperous and nourishing coalition, now numbering one hundred etudents, which exhibits • popu larity and PUMPw perhaps never attained In me short • time by any other Commercial College. The Book-keeping department, under the able supervision of Mr. Barry, is unequalled In file city. Prof. & Bro.'s system of writing In entirely nen, and in many mopeds superior to any o th er system, for the corroboration of which they cap. peal io many persons in, Pittsburgh 'who have alremly re. ceived Instruction from them. Prof Millar hen taught Penmanship in all the principal Mine aid towns in this country for the last eleven. years,during which time helms Instructed upwards of fifteen thousand peruke. Young men who dedre a thorough oonimercial education will here find inducements offend to them unequalled in the West. Let li he dbdinctly understood that no student shall get a diploma from this College union he is capable of entering on the Mittel of mercantile Ilia. Beery estir faction guaranteed. College open from ti A. M. till 10 P. M. New studscite received at any thus during the year. No extra charge for Arithmetic. jan3l Publle sale of Choice Stook. WILL 11 SOLD at the Farm of JRBSE GARRARD, one and a half milre shove Sharmburgh, in Indians . township, on the canal, b lot of Durham and Gross. breed Cattle; Southdown and Lehroster them; 2 Horses; S Milking Cows; 1 two yeamold Helfer; I yearling Helfer; 1 seven month Durham Dull; 1 Sow and 3 Shoats; 170 !Sheep, comprising 2 yearling and 4 of last spring (South down) Ram Lambs, and 3 Leiceater do., all of which are by my two Kama, Brutus and Quaker, for whom I waa.award ed the two Mat premiums at the .ate Allegheny County Yair; 0 good Wethers, and the regd. In.lamb 11wea and lam year Lambs; 400 bus of Potatoes, cousisUng in part of 2bo bus of Pink f yea, 100 of Reda, and toe rest White and Dine Neehatiocks; 2 Farm Wagons, Grain and Seed Drill, Dorn Drill, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Horse Ray Rake, sod various other farming utensils; 1 stack of Wheat Straw and Hay; one Dorm Sleigh. Sale to commence on TIiURSDAY Bth of February, .t 10 o'clock. Terms cash. This sale will be imperative, se the subscriber id about to leave the Farm. Jerl3l:w JESSE GARRARD. IA Mt PET li) ell AP.—This valuable article Li used for jl rendering the akin smooth, soft and delicately whit, removing sallowness, pimple., tan, cutenious eruptions and redness of the main. for the cure of sore, rough Lerida, it is unrivalled. Price, 12 cents a cake. Bold by janSl I. L. CUTIIBEHT, /40 Third et. Laundry Blue. 1118 18 8131 PLY IN1)100 DIEStsLVED, without lulu. T ring any of its properties. It Malmo. • deckled ad vantage over the undissolved Indigo, on account of the facility with which it can be used and its chespoesa; It be ing • .ell known - fact that not more than one-half of the Indigo can be dissolved toaster. Washer women and fain. Ulu will find It a great saving. For ails by jan3o JOHN HAW, Ja. NEMI NEW BRIGHTON—A line Farm of 108 'acre., all lave/ land and in • good estate of caltivetka, with • new Pram° Bonne, • pod Orchard of grafted fruit, never failing Springs, plenty of Coal, good Barna and tenant Houses; situated in the neighborhood of Churchat, Schools, Male, /ke., and oonverdent to New lisightrou-- lab an - ace. For terms, &a, apply at the old eetehlisbed Hod Minter Office of S. CUTHBERT it BON, janllo 110 Third Want ACIVITS. /LIMING it DR011„ No. BO Wood street, PiLtaborgb. DR. ot.'o. IL KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood strait, do B. Y. Si:LIENS a. CO., No. 57 Wood,strest. FLNNIINO, Miriam., City. /GT Proalmsmattlom.•••Wherees, the extraorMuary and tin prsialanted demand tor that invaluable preparation, W BIG urs 113E31111A1 K ATHA RiON, has Induced curious parsons to palm off other articles similar in name nod ap peanume, but absolutely worthies., which his a tandent7 to injure l b . reputation of the gumbo. article, parehasera should he particular to ask for Wright. Premium Katha Mon, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for IL. virtues for restoring • decayed Lead of hair, fot a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, remo, log all disagreeable sensations of dininam and headache, and for the toilet It him had an equal for its plesraL►nd delightful fr•grenea. It. thousanthi of taslimoulals are • aufblent guarantee for its completely restoring • decayed heed of hair; for re• moving all dandruff; fur preventing its falling olf, whether from sichness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with :the neossoity:ofdSing hair dyes, a. it excite., the eecretions, producing & supply of its mannl pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the Emir • dark, glossy amearant., with • lusts tient growth. Fur eel. by every druggist in the city, sod by druggists and merchants throughout the United ...LIMA A liberal discount :o wholesale (Mahn... PETER T. WRIGHT I CO, 211 li okat at, Pbilair Vor rale by ONO. LL 11:810i. No. 14l W weal Picaburgh. jaarialaw3ea lo 4,r Plies.--W. Jesus; of (Aplomb. ; Woo berretary of the Ohio Insurance Campany, who was taken to New York In extreme debility, with Pile; to have an operation parbonsted by the celebrated Dr. hiott,se the only chance to ease his life, macidentally heard of the PAIN EX TRACTOR, states, "For years my distract dedad medical skill, and grew worse anal lite be..... intolerable. As wen no I commenced aping this delve I rested In bed for Uw night the first time fa many months, the tonneau 01 the dischamee abided, and In a few weeks the dysenteric secretion was entirely soppreased, and (rots that time to tai., I have felt so rein, as ecresenes, no Larratra, andam now a. strong and nearly as ever.' CORNS AND HUNIoNd ono be cured with DALLIT'S PAIN KX.T.KACTOkt by rubbing Kane Of It fa, on, and around the pests marring and evening, keeping on a email quantity spread an linen. It compietaly draws oat the tart.. Isined with Cornr and LtUOlOlll--unable wear tarots, ant some ealkla • u crutches, have been cost, pletely and surcesstull) cur4.l by it. C. V. LLIDICSNEIt A CO., Proprietor; New Yard. For sold by Dr. 0.11. KEYEEII.IIa ;Vaud street., •nd by gal Ltrugg'ida and Dante. In.ll.ucnea ttuoughout the Urn. ted 'States. jan=-Nr Alia- To Ma Ladies.. No greater happiness can mortal. tirol, Than saving trouble lo all womankind. head and reglia.:, ye dune:llan Lair of in, Dry up ycrur tears, ao longer need you grit,. Dr CIS kite KYA\'3I . IL.Ld FUR Flid#ALE.I. Teri. n -See year. of unparalleled fitleetas have proved the virtue of the. , celebrated Pills in New York. Can be 1.1.1c1y tobed in all painful irrogialaritDa, ob.irustions,•e. YU: and ref titration. with each box. Cad awl get a mrmilar gratis. Three Dills Should never be taken during pn.inancy, as they would be bun to 0n.., a miscarriage. Warranted purely VegetaLle, and free ram anything it:elutiona to litc or health. Directions accompany each box. Prate gi per` }sae Bette• SA ki LOC 01410 C 11. ...Ur MS ALL. 11,3" oticer eau-u l/I.O•VIAMP.IXT, rittebargh,.l.ll aiy 1, tax U CiUrter, • getlW - 4.1 ItivetAlN; er the tkockbokletv of the ALLEG HAS lt" VALLEY HAIL/watt tYIIIPAN Y, will it halt& as their ode, Vow 14 Water ~,reitt, Putsbargh, tot the filksT Tit )AY lo th day, of February irear, 11) °aloe!, A. 31., at eaten tame and plan the report of the Preettlent attl Manager, for the paar year, mad . statataitit of ttia Wars Of tbe Ctmapatly, will L. ereoeutsi. Lad at IA trolvek, lt., as sleet-tea Ma Presia,ti sad lIa.N vt Vintagers f4r the ett , ulag year will 1. hvlrt. LiLai J. ts,lll.so.":,otcretar . 210/I.Til WSIITY.B.B 13811BANCE, CO.IICPAIIY, t/IFICL, NO. 76 WALNUT n'TIOEXT. PLULAIJELPUIA. CRAR7 ER PERPETUAL. Authaerlsed Capital, $300,000. A MATTA LIAIILL FOR 111.11 WBBIL6 Or TUX 0031• PANY. NtoteS, (tegollinbl•lonn)tteenrel by Meet ing. And J12402e1.1 $lOO,OOO In IWO Ineemorable, Alartgvgas su.t Judgment..., Bond; Jte... 106,000 In litatt, Cub Area And lentsb beam— 47,1.100 - ,Tnwl —•- 4•Il•VA/U IL CADIVE.L, irreatdar•L il. 11. 11/11,11, Seel...Lary. •Lir Fir, Mali.. awl Inland Tranwrtatiga rhiW,Lakaa at eurreat rate, - - . Kramer & Nahm , Curling, itobertron t Co., Hoimm a emu, Max. Hague" a Co., J. a. If utcbSaln tLID., D. Loueb Murphy, Tiara., a Co. Wa!aright, lloutiorton 51. L Hollowell a Co., it /bpi, David I. Drown it Co, C. D. & I.Do. Abtott, WOOd * Myer, limy. A Deactla, Caleb ( bp it do, Mae. Meeergve I tA, Drexel A Co, lualkare, lion. Wm. D. lieley, tioott, Babe a Co.. Elan* (late I Co., Deal, /11114•11 A Oa. . .1. BANKB K.NuY, Avila, No. 115 it ater nue., I'lto.tur,T4 lUS=I Life, Fin, and /Larilux iasnraow Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET', MASONIC HALL, PITTSIIOII.OII, PA. JAM 8. MOW, President Cam= A. Coups, tkcrotary. This tknapany makes every lam:Lace appertaining to m ccomeetal %rah LIFM 81888. Also, against Ifuil arid (largo Blake on the Ohio and HL aWlppt rivers and tributaries, and Marino Risks genorteliy. And net Lou and Damage by Fire, and against the Petits ofthe deo and inland Navigation and Transportation. Pollstee booed at the lowest rates nousistent with safety to all parties. :man 8. Iloon, Samuel .11'Clarkan, Wllll= Phillips, John Boot; Joorph P. tissaank, M. D., John N'Alpin, Wm. Y. Jo tan, Jambe Marsha:l, Gawp , & Wht•n, zny2lLly Wm. 8. Haven, James D. WOW, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm. strong County, Horatio N. Lao, Kittanning, Hiram Stowe, Deaver. CITILEICNS. Iniaracic• Company of Plttaturgke—Vng BAOALEY, Pre. dent; SAlll3lel4 L MAILSJIELL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water Street, bei o ten Marks:and Wood iireeti. Insures HULL and OAHU hits, on the Ohio and Missla• elpplalvere cud tributaries. Immures agairtat Loes or Damage by Am. time ALSO a —AgaMe portation.t the Perna of oke6m, and Inland Mello. nd Tnum William Ragaley. Wm. Larimer,J r., JIM. M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap Or., John S. Dilvorth, lama M. eennoek, Yranciw sellers, S. Liarbaugh, J. behommager, Walter Bryant, William H. Ham . John allot., dre2.l 111/ n Pen— n Pennisylvtala Dr.. L. &wawa Second, between Wood and Market Am-eta, and J. 14.110, North-eget corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, we the attending Physieiang to the shoes Intl. town, for the first quarter of 1054, Applicatiomi IM admission may be made to them at all mars M Melia/noes, or at the floapital at 2 o'clock, P. M. Recent mien of accidental Injury are received Mall bouts, dtbotti form. AMP -.„—iir tr HOWARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa , «OFFICE, No. 109 TIIIRD BT.igHT, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Aseoclationle.oncertieed for the purpose of affording 'mutual assistance to each other, In case of sickness or so indent. By paying a small yearly payment, the members `'of the Amonlation secures a weekly benefit during sickness, .aceraging from $2,25 to 510 par week. In this Association Jell members are equally interested In the management and profits. 8. B. MILENZIK, President. T. J. Hinters, Secretary. Fivanoe Contrulttee—Noses Ewe, Jut Rant" 0. N. ltorPetoT. Consulting Physlclan—F. Musa, M. D. noelktf u. (Moe Ohio and Pennaylvami• Rail road Uompany, Ptrnumiten, December 21, usoi.—Nonos—Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stoctholden .1 Election of Directors of the OHIO AND PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the aiming year, will be held at the °floe of the Company, In Pltteborgh, on TUURCDAY, the 25th day of January, 1851, between the boon of 10 A. M. and 3 P. ii., (meeting at lo By order of the Board of Director, J. ROBINSON, Bac:rotary. 103 a WIIMISSLIS SILVIA( Pallid and Loam Association, OPURCk, No. 97 FRONT STRUT. Discount Ley—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the store or John U. Mellor No. 81 Wood street Weekly Dam rewind at the same time and place. Ldecl:trtj_ J. WIIITTIVR, Secretary. [Wa ATTENTION! S. L. IL—You aro hereby 00tibtld to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS., WYDNES DA YS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to tram= noel buil nme am may come before the Company. P. HARZ, Ihor2Poload Secretary pro tem. To Let.—sTHE bEIDOND STORY OF THE NEP- Ehe TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a HII suitable Er public meetings) will be let for three or four nights In the week. &matte of GEORGE FUNSTON, drokBto at. & Waukee% No. 9d Wood ettest icrMeth:.—The JOEKNILY/illeN LU Lo 80. 01.11 TIC, of Pittsburgh end Like:homy, aim* On this first YiNDNZSDAY Memory month, at BaHOCIBLEVEgiII, In the Diamond. By order. R WO. laco lloPoths, .4111944t010 ails WW“../ stroot,botwoon Plfth otroot a and rapt= PEEMCIMIR Looos,No.B3o—klootsovery Tl:isow Mozoonn.a Email:MKT, No. IN—Neste tint and tidal JAW Ora month. [zoodllAy &MUSE i l em— Theatarmee.lolllllol C. ,31311114 LIMEI AIP Blaseass—MfM etrestiebom Wood... Prime of s 4 nifeel*A—Mmalraul Penneette LOntPAntslkoms. 01 do. *X Innalkifi; 6600106. lier, Mc; Mum Tor -eciorof pew ikroir, -,MIIOM wmring seats will 11 iliiirgiod 66% anteesti% 1e the emu:. 4. Do. ma . a t, to 7 e c k.ki performance*. commenc.. 73f. chine. THIS isassay Slot, will be perlbrad the beaufilikildat4f en Annette Ince. Polder. Pee de IL a S. Partinmon. Popular . ---.Mr. Mealy. Seca P M. Parflagt as , To commence "la' the TODDLILIEMP /G , - Balsa of Thousand Flowers, for boatai tying the OmßlieOeley rad credit:acing all Tax, AXPLIN sad FIaCIFLLS from the tare. Sold at Dr. KriBU6lt'9, 140 Wood Jana() =;LN==M Axa—rha Rai, Wkae gad Blase. ALF. HAMA Mora pride of the million I Thy Mil are the best that we see l Thy Store is the shrine of devotion To friends who stand firmly to ties! Thy triumph has made bunglers . tremble When Pastdon's gay form mends in view; - Thy Benue mak,* all the trade scramble, Who envy the work that you do. Who envy the work that you do, Who envy the work that you do; Thy Baas makes all the trade grumblic Who in vain to' to imitate you. When Kamm 'regal a wild desolation, And threatened ear Hots to drfores, The Hat, thee, of Fashion's foundation AU. HAKIM bro't safe they' the storm! With the /tune so beentlfal o'er it, He gave to his customer. tree A Hat which surpassed all before it, The boast of "The Banner Store," tad. Your friends, boys, your friends, boys, bring hither, Alf. Bovril invitee you to him: Ile will sell you a Ilat thou won't wither, Nor the glom on Its surface grow dim! Go, buy thou of Komi!, the Uatter; • Alf. Keefil—remember the name— But as to the.prioa, why no matter— flo he sells you the the isma. Dan3o THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 E GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE , 'connecting the At. lanticaitles with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Batlway direct. This road aim connects at Pittsburgh with daily lies of steamers to all parts on the Western Savers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with Mesmer' to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, camped and reliable route by whieh FREIGHT eon be forwarded to and from the Great Wed. HATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBIHIGIL FOIST CLASH—Boots, Show, Dry illoolk }9oc. per hassoe" (in born,) Pets, Peathens, At.._ SECONDCLAM—Books and litatinmery,} Dry Goods, (in balmy) Hardware, Lea- He.. per 10020 e. then; ....----- THIRD CLABS.—Anvils, Bagging, Emma t and Pork. On Doak,) Hemp, P ft POUnTEL CLAWS .L-Cottels, Fish, Baconand per 100Ibs. Pork, (psektd,) Lard and Lewd OH— L . 5; - sir in snipping Goods f ro m any of Phtiedet phis, be particular to mark package Peansylosnia Railroad.. AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Ptaladtlphis or Pittaburgb, will be forwarded without attention. Mown AGMS —Moses Potter,Lititonk J. L. =WO, N. Y.; 11. J. Bm:eater, Philadelphia; Magtri t Koons, Bahl more; Geo. C. Pranciscoa, Pittsburgh; 8 aguish it Brown, Cinrin Vino; J. B. htoorhead, Ky.; IL C hieldram, on, Lad.; klatclifl Co, Bt,Lon* Mo.; J .3. Mitchell it Boa, ETansTille, IL IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. Soperirdandult, Altooos, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T DAILY TIDIOUGII TRAINS, between PhiWel j phia and Pittsburgh- Tint MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7%, A. M., and Pima burgh for Philadelphia at 7, e. M. THU 7&$T LINE leavto Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M. and Pitts tough for Philadelphlaat 1, P. M. TILE NIGHT ILYPILISKS TELLY leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. .11,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. K. The above lines connect . at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to andiron St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chitsego, Ill; Frankfurt, Latingum and Louisville Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Imiladapolls, Ind; Cineinnati, Day ton, gpling6sid, bellefentaine, Kaminsky. Toledo, Cleve land, Cohnebtut, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Swam Paeketlioate from and to Nay 0 WASS, in. Low, LocnsTuu snd Cixoncum. Through Tickets can be had to orison either of the shore places. For further particulate, see handbills at the different starting points. Paseengers loom the West will find this the shortest and wet imprehrioas matte to Philadelphia, Valli mere, New York, or Boston- MOB. MOORS, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MEARIVvy. ♦gent, Passenger Linea, Pittebarib. HAIiAN A.l/4 No. 91 Market stria, are oiorang ont lltheir entire stock a Dry Houle, at an hnmenm dis went from former prices, preparatory to purchasing thaii Spring 'ripply. They hare hand a fineammtment the (Winning Goode: basso-rues, English Mintz, French Merino, Muslim ' Wool belainra, Hasieryand Worsted Plaids, With a great variety of black and colored Brocade Plaid era :tripod Prce rake, all of whisli wilt be 'add at a greet Sicrinm. jau3o • ..IiTALENTINItri.—A large said beautiful assortment or Comic and Sentimental Valentin., Valentine Card and Envelop% just received and for sale, either wholesale or retell, lower than tree bet.. .Far. huh. city. Call at SAMUEL it. 14.111FERIV8 No. ST Wocd street. LUO)1--175 tons Tasmania* Ukanna in yard and ads by J. W. BUTLIitt i Co, jarai Front etreet. pls.& Allre--19.4b 1 , 1 Teoe... PCS NS' OIS, UP CI Op, arrive and for we by iab.3o J. W. BUTLER A CO TOW NAT teas in yaed and for ado by junßU .1. W. BUTLER .1 CO. ILD 4 UZ GLAbtsSy -1,04.0 boxes, smiled astv44, in etc jasklis J. W. BUTLER A CO. L) I.IIAD-600 bundles In More sod for sale by .Ijll Jaztllo .1. W. BUTLER A CO OTTON ASTE-10 bags in /tore and for de by Li J. 30 J. W. BUTLER a CO. Hotel for Lease. ijo tura UOTKi, (formerly known es the LA31.1121213 Itocar,) is offered La tram on favorable terma Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grata, err to the Coon ri011613, and about midway teen the Mieeonpnhdo Wharf and the Flossughisoula Dwelt, it Is one of the most pleasant, convenient and dednade locations in the city The Lintel will to furnished, if desired, awl leased for • term of years, commencing from the fast of April next For further Information app/y to JtMEPII S. A A- P. MORRISON, Alt'pr J an 21,1 tett .• - Office No. 143 Fourth at., Pittalmigh. iiiMiN;ES;IMM=I AFTER THE FIRST UP FREW:TART, there will be a raise:ion of rwrarrurs to cut. on beery limb, in lots, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. . . . W. B. BARROLL, Agent for the Adana £epre. Coma aty xi Atil4l.lberb YOH bbult.UA/i k —tor sale by H. EllUibb 33 bmiLbbeld strew. Putnam's Monthly, for February. Bodey's Lady's Book, do. Peterson's Magadne, do. Housemaid Words, do. Graham's Maclaine, do. " • - Ballon'e Magazine, do. NNW BOOKSI NEW BOOESI My Courtship and its Consequences: by Henry Niko& The Peril. of Courtship, or the Adventure. of a Novel header. . The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: by William Ruth IhiL a Domestic Tale: by Fanny Fern. The Lib of Horace Wesley, editor of the New York Tri. bane : by J. Barton. The Wet( P. T. Bsrnum, written by blumelL Harper's Magazine, for January ; price 16 tents. For wale by IL &MUM t 00, j ankh No. 32 Psnithtield stmt. STOCKS FUR S•Lu— IJ Bank Stock; Citizens' Depostt Bank Stock; Pittsburgh We,blre and Marina Insurance Stock Ohio and Penna. Railroad Stock; North American Stock; Ohio Trap Hock Stock; • Ridge Mining Onspany Stock ; AUSTLN LOOMIS Stock Broker, jan2P 92 Fourth Knot. .IkTOTICIkTo GA KDENEAS.—PubIic Auction 3uo Hot. 1,11 bed Sash, and 400 Forcing GLIM., in withdrawing iron, the Market Garden. I will ...II without reeerre 1:112 Thursday, February Ist, at 9 o'clock, A. Id, the entire stock of Sash, mild fixtures suitable for the foxing of early crops. Jan 29 IANELKTB, BLANKKT&—A. A. MASON & GO. will closeout the whole of their exteruden stock of Blankets. conaledog of all the different makes and mixes, at a reduce tion of nearly ono-half the usual prices jauffil =UP== THE EMT It VLD.IOIOE of the excellence of 0 CARGO'S PICTURES, MAbe feet that his roams are crowded with customers, who go away deg lighted who the equivalent which they obtain for their money. Gehery, Apollo Building; TB Fourth street, next to Met chants' Exchange. . . Juan eltßiliTED NOT TO NAUB—The Picture's takers an . 11 Fifty Oeute and upwards', at the linterprhse Gallery, 'Wilkins Hall, 102 Fourth street- . *VS AGAZIMMS /PUB. SikßßUAßY.—l'utnue's Monthly. .j.j. Omley'a lealy'a Book. Ballads Dollar Monthly. Yankee Nations. Peterson'm Ladies' Nahonal Maguine. Chambers' Journal, for January. The Life of P. T. Barnum, written by himself; f.th supply. Together with a large and extensive amortment of Val entlnea tor the lith of February next, just masived and for eale by W. A. GILDIiNFBNZeIIy t CO., janlYs No. 76 Fourth atreet. COUGH REM rist r ar's Balsam of id' Cherry ; Balmuriof Liverwort and Tar ; Swayne's Strop of Wild Cherry ; Jaynes Xrant; ld'Lane's Cough Syrup; Sellers' do; Morgan'. do; Poodle. De Paris. All of the above remedies always on hand at Jo& PLISkU,NG'S, Judi corner Dimmed and Market strePt. MOW IS TEIS BELT TIMIS TO BUT MATO/UM—I .1.1 have recently ree4ved a lam assortment of very su petior Watches, manufactured in &trope exprepeiy to toy order, (bent over last Spring.) Citizens and stranger. will now find In my establishment a stock of Watches es eaten alve and as fine as any in the eastern cities; and In mad& eration of the tunes, at lower prices than ever betel, offersd in this market. Those having money to invest in this way will find It to their interest to do eo now, as tunes will Alertly be better and prises will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. W. W. WILSON, jan.27 - 67 Market street. corset of loasth. VOit B.A.LI6—A OittiegitY /MAE, In the centre of the ..12. city, doing a large bubbler. The buyer of it mu go into • bushiree that is anal, end make money fort/ Mai. The owner of it has the Kansas farm, and aim. • lupin ; linguire of VIOLAS WOO Jan= 76 Fourth street. FOh drkl4l--• superior FARM on the Parr:avails Plank Road, eight miles from the c ity; of 100 arm ; seamy fora gardener. It bin good order, and has all the betid ing@ necessary lirr • home. Eoquire or THOMAS" WOODS, J e n= 76 Fourth street. LET-6 good BRICK. 110Unnal, lu Olderent poste of the oily. thn in time on THOMAS WOOD 4 an 27 76 iamb stay. 'w k 4 ~IBC~LLAN~II& nAtIM :01:10-111111 - la! "met llearirm ;six R. ~, , xrr,":1 •-• A1 ,.1 1 111, 7 -gum—spoo Is la Owe isti *iamb C uPeEILAII-60 1 Li, irt .us• sad kr . - . AMOURS 1 04/NW/JIM) BILUBLIMI,- .1... V t&LQUIIIiD maeristsi.r—m jatlT eititurra WA SUNG ruwoxs—iv um. toraiwar imar . . sIZINDSJS2.—. Si doom Own Il000so;• - WOO Boanderr t.o ballad Bawl 100 booholoDriod Apples; • ow a. Pmebilai 60 do "Mad YesellA.; biki Ou patoolhoil ero, . jou2o u r isAla b.heis anew„ ist. 4:54 ~.4.4.4 1t . :Wu de OW, la atom a 4" 4‘lo. dcr kat Lben t it sitwirnat ANOILfor Nab I" ANGLISII MICIOA kAALLLY AJAR, Ow— " - /00 lamb tiro Mate Wheithrolly 600 lassiat Clam Mg; - 100 do Glonallodds 4 0 do T 10 that lkinobr;ol;ddoe midi* ' • BIJIT7Ji-115 001000 a /0010104 60 kegs Yiakad /000 e.; 100 bhp Prim Hai UM; " 20 610/0 ezrei ism aid.* tab by. j. 126 =GUSH t. ELSOLIADMIL L IALS-2uo bands lawlntik - Lim; 900 tkr Unica Osiwed; • " -- IMI do N. 0. Mims; • • • -* LL a do N. C. 2W, 10 kart= KNO= 1 ,011.&(X,.2ti oozes Ira W. U. Tobwo; • .-•..- • ~ - 1 0 tans prime Peed Ash; ~: .s , 5 mks Pot. Ash; 75 Om's baltpetae; . __. - _ 1050 bases prime Orson. ettowilt - iail [jas2s] - .K. 1561.1.811 II bbis S moth= lliodood; _ 23 -do logo • • do; "10 Was so. I. picklodifoodow; AO Of Ws do do; 6 ducts Codfish; 34 bra edged/ 16 4 1 : 13 11; =dna mkt Dr Ode lir ILLLLI3II aiC1131566:361. 231 sad 12211/mdp at 4,. , .IINJAILLIIiii-100 dam; Coat &wow . 20 do rim Waalt Booltdr.,, • • 711 do Toy sad Cott= 'Davi 12, do On.otry Reeks; -- - - = 6 piano INalazoids; 2000 Ito Ear Lead ; a s Jan= BULLER 41...INIMERIPIE FitUll:-41) bap Lity Oppose 10 do Neches; AO bid AL H. /la LS At do - do; real by *al mums A. licatemr. AND UStiDL74I - 50 bozos "Clacianali " 100.1 Nally &op; 10 do do iltearle•Onadlon; 1104ial• by jeaas winims NACILITIODb. Uti-t.u.—Loyeriner Balebortd, sad 1111Leaff/ia , b ernabod and Pulvildzad haadubilbrieleby Jan= ss s lILICIMISOIN. Aiwn aTuux A 111) BOVICAL 411.16-11. arks- Aar Bt I) WAliana. Breen Moat; gooks Battio SW* Ale; en hand nod far We tly An= . MILL= MICEININ. , ILa.ttPatiN Winlß-130 besimuOt fluidlidider Mane tausapvos Mats, a: .h w • . mAula 111(11MOWL itab—zuo- ousboto Noma. tbovor s ad; 0 60 do Timo th y Ord for ado by • j6d23 66.11,6,111 t 1IO1132.111)1/. ALT—lbe tads Na. 1 aka, isadoesait Ihr ia raL iff hnssMlLL= DL_ li YOKis.-2,091) it for mak by • lIMUMEI Ll°' AJW-40 Jump kr ma. by Jul= ft blirralL-4 kegs Butlae toe EL juaS EXITki aMO "all rrlaa-11, ads grow apple aeihred amt.lbe A is.2 l ) HIM Ji CULLIML j Die .16/IAL-174 pip best (Imam Lad Is-Mods lad kg . sale mime " .foo/9 by Ham Nag N. A 4l. ilaeutl naming. nasival /00 • AL . pi aean-Ann ma, l Cob na, Parameter, *a, wkkai via rad ua prima. join lislnenitlit ISUAnn Un—letabegany sudteilintt i ft= .L 1 Itrunenn serpentine fronts, benienne at and tor sale by T. B. 1001461 146 A1, oar lintddlintisinert `ALT— sacks tits. Table Salt; 1 toz. troth ilsozsalml; just imusiveil deal W. R. bialro. DISCAti S-2/1 Obis just. nodved &ad tar Nab tom. L jual6 11MITH At 11.1.1NOLUI. T u/S IiCAYIO.3.O br a rs sote roast Zit , An at /2,4 i cents 0 ate. Na. 14012thd strast • -dial WILN JIZAI4-6 bWr whips Com WiaJ,l7 . Mti.lbe 1,./ sale by • JAL AMA jbald Na. le. bble esukil irbits tar sale Dr joalif 8311-AXNUAL 114II0J1 i 015._1111ff aou slating off ot tier Somal-Aaffool tio/o, No la[ oaks, Ruoff; loon Goods, Maim, llosaabi,lperoills aio., to - SOMA I lelfle 1•Al ILILLILS.—Zposir 1J els jiael beettrad by ---- J= 24 - Lt MIS uisnuiNT—Tn• boot Arlifele tow thel, lb =re of Tooter and Bing Worn; fog allationi p Art 2 4 J. SP I-OMR/VS SPANIAII lUXlVAl—TboosistesSudstfisis kj tor puttying the blood; IS dos noostrod % a t m *414 AO6 AUS.BANA'S JlAGnil—Tb• bat ! . . !min new in une; 12 dos method An lyca al ITILATX MAGnibile—trashly preyarld, nat=kg baud, and warnantgal load, by Jut jaa ' COM' D6loolllli and Madsst Wag. LOW \'S ESSIINCE dormfittlimabib• Lib brat 0.1 artkla rubbed by DI(00.11t--.10Q doom Corn bra:maim ads jaii24 ILENSY o=lll/1. eetUS-200 borer sale by 0 JanSt Ltstt B. DLOWL—bO bbla for aide by ' • janZi HiNit .011,14-400 boa W arrive melba sale by - RR'' ULASbEt , --Z bats to salve sad mods 7 • lu jar. 27 11.16dar $• W IL.NTLD-2.5 Aaron at I.'4*a:we utto assn yJ article received by JOEL Aug . coma. Diamond sad Manik seniC &l Utularis NIAJID IiAfitLISSLA-1.2 .. °^ 7 AU Wu; rolasivad J4XI. Jatt9 Ik,LISD YEACJI.EI6-30 LOLslast maned and kr &lab, jsz9 • HENRY 13,,, COLLOR. bble AMRLL white Alsaz far B s6an. MW IL •Strt2lll DAL= IiAY-74 balsa Timothy Hay tie AL jams Jan. IPLAUGITLIN EIA W. ' —SOO boa jasalTi BMILWILBAT 7/DUB,-4AL leeks ke Lair - jasa2 • - - AB. MIA SYRUP—A lads Savoring's dyrop; - • • - 11gbtds do Elogno; jeottodesdelly dea22 IL 11114110. ;44 . libb3l4-14 boxes W. IL Meese is iorsaalktsaitlig =al) - MG 1. a arlilliart.ift I tivitarVXD FEED CUTIBIL— draw aanitanin end =0 abla Cutler, andante for Cara. sr fish at tie bead and haplamant Warshaw, 191L13 meat Jodi JAMBS MUM*. DSUN IMO INPIIKIIILIiNreL—PoIo Yrualimg wi nees* Ilaws nut Qtheria, at tb6 bre gostbr, st - tb• bot IF p lamas Warehouse of Jimis wawa 0.8 yiLLISKBTB.—.L. Id6Bolll It W. lollop= iallhitsr day, January Bth. 100 mars Elontnin, urnisk . • urn $2 and $5 pur palr Iwo then ore ratio:. . KALI- • NUM. BALIL—A. A. MAIM AOW 400 ague of rheas Loa` athawia, at. 11,ear January 4th OLD MEDAL DZIAINEB—A, A. ILISOM - A CO. 101 l %.,7 open 300 pieces more of add Medal DeldiliAAA meta per yard. NED APYI.II3-75 bus kw sels t A s A dee23 !mum - - ij uNEY-10 boxes just readved ant kr ash by Vt. tbse26 • HANBY H 09ETMEL 114 Y rlilkla laripPrarbrimailittish a. stored et llanlion, utiloArr isha s *ln Immo". • AA/LE% eillielie- 1 1 new 1 ageorgd .IWele. Ihr 4.1 Grape Vines, Beery Le janlS JAME WAsampur. 1116135 a/LEDS—lawn Grain, Zoe Osumi Omirall and kid Top. tpisola JAM= waszitor. citiARLOY llararitlist. of my dlioniption, es i hme: mum . % nomilkis jogai IL YOUNG it GO. WMAIL'S 11.111.11•111 ON WILD ciassar.,-or woe Nat artleito libt• ewes sedaiiimmittillia- Ullos received by • jwitti A ERICA MURK WM SAte c i ristaime RAW NetataAarsmhillo Wait Nast Land Sir Elile. - :: ':" . 1 • ' . 1.8( x ) ACRES 01 LAND DIVIOREIir aim the Clarion dm% Thiolootto hoo auoscoNlott AD, aod is nit toollida am Ty r boa ore, and a ODD vela of titoadaileo NAL, 'bb Wooer go ro u r ood, "'hick will undoobtray be hole 11 Ent tow norr to it, if not directly moon St. m !fit I .._• 11111 k rut* thront It Allo,6oosetto la MO coma Toll thobowiang ~_...oi_l_s. ono I=IMIIISI the WWI of li,M oa dimi II fArootomat maid Sr AroboilsomAlLAlri no c exolArtios of the Baby sot ady et Valley, wad th. Voodoo Whoa& will render the oosli - losabor, too oetnialsolL of post, value. Nagairo of C.B. IL suna. &Pew alt lain No. la loosthokoost: 51322ma11i PaxMar W - N - TUX MT aud ma of du mid Midirldi Mimeo in littabargb. A puma with s of AIM ma radios Id pa orm lad iro dlr. la au?: tobilahoo busdnara Mr sales of old* oa&M doll May id Ismodug rapidly. To a booboo ma Mr above capital or more, sift io • Mane Mani Mad. atilmo 800 S7{Piustamdi Pad OS., zuol ems azd addrem Obtla WATICh.-36 U nook Oseuue Wu. mu °dud huh, sad amok hoUtlie=r m i g a l. WAS num hisamod and NadIUSINNI, -:,-,. ~.‘ ... 'lt -;" ~.'..:- ......-: - ... 4 , ..-..., , ',. 4 .-: . : , 7!.,. , ...'...-.z.....f..:' . • ... ~ . ~-,......7.4.-.....v.1.. .%!../.4-10( _. , t s . 9
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