it. , ' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BY WILITE PITTSBURGH: ':'- FItiD.A.T.IIOIIN - LNI, - .TANITAILIC 5, 1855 chi - rzeida xxim it!! ;• ii=lWsztfatalct=tf ter" 1 • zi th. pe w on ta.ssu r morning, mill pleasebind them In kl.Plttabergh Weekly Gezette.—The • %Last, ,rriproartirm of else ircekly G.hte olhhi to oar 61:Warm:Taos awe, dr0.14. auritraa of. auklus their. boldness I¢own .thxretrFolattort Is tab..: torizAad dreg urand, reseMbir arri4l,.irriltacri.baut. .atarorractarar Lad rhoqk per I ,'; Wil‘tessi.Prosurlnain. an d Eastsra Ohio. , " • • • u Pavanes Payinents.-Hereafter no sub. ',:ocrlattowcillies taken Spr...the Daily or Weekly Gazette. • '!' ap Pn .TOW t 1.4 7 r. nun.. tne n mvidlyadvineepa r iat...' :A.ll transient adiertLeiug. errerr.deeatiPtlea, eat OnnuiPal tO. paid La al . num Thi.only. el:mations 'rill be atter. speetalimontir ty or yearly noels-sets are made. -- eenL-d,Ve ,41‘•. .•• • • lgeadbig'. Natter era-each page et ate paper: Know Norton& CONOTXTION convention the delegateitlf the Know Nothing Order of B . tiite is noweatembled this city, and the " .' gam of the cabal are here from all parts of 'the Commonwealth. _ otitasders, of course, are not permstted to t • ! know what thin secret conclave is _aboutoo far u its memberi can prevent- it; but as there are iterieleaky Vessels afloat in such a fleet, hasleaked gut indicate what gates contemplate or are engaged in. 1. 4 la a gathering, we understand, to take of the general affairs of the Order, from settling the petty squabbles that arise in Ward 'end Township Councils up to the grave affairs of Stake. The quarrels' among the faithful in this sityare a portion '‘,ti its troubles, but it essays, Meanwhile, as we no told, to discuss (perhaps 'to determine) whoshall be United States Sena tOr; how Gov. Pollock shall manage amid the difireitllies which surround him, - what laws dual brought before thelegislature, and howword what shall be done with the Public Works, - '• a 4 &c.. So far Its State tartars are concerned, it is, if these-f:ifc: ts be - true, an imperium in Ms " periO--ut emparewithin an empire --which blocks - out the legislation of tit State, and leaves to our ' .- -' i iipresentitives the simple task of registering its, edicts. Judging from the vote for Speaker in .the House, the legislature would- seem to be in - bow to this invisible dictation and "•' 'fir - the momentous questions which concern. us as a people to be settled in alecret cabal of men • wham the people have reposed no confidence and to whom they nave entreated no power. - Are the People preparestfor this new method of goswrtMig When they chose their legiala -1,2„; .• 'Sum they (apparently) did it under the convic .don that Harrisburg was to be the 'seat of gov • unman; and the Capitol the arena for discuss * ; • 'Mg sad settling the subjects of legislation;. and RAH not seem to be &their minds that an lire „sixosible and unknown band of men would ten 'a 7, .1. tare to set the accotuttableepresentatives altos People aside sai a secondary and suborrmate body, and make them the mere mouth-pletei of . . 'power behind the throne, The reputation of the legislatures we have had, open to they bate been to the light of day, Ton.: bias net been abort, par for honeity and moor initness. What, then, is this new and secret legislation likely to be, ❑pan which there is neither cheek nor re.seralint - - ' Tim LY.PISLASLME.—The Senate did not suc ceed in organising, yesteiday. • The Snow Ice-th ing members of the Senate persist in pressing M. Hendricks; and Mr. Dania and Mr. Price • . 7.•. • refused to Note for him under any circumstances. Then two Senators offer, we-understand, to rote , for; 31r. Skinner,' of Erie; bat tbit gentleman " .not being a Know !Touting, the offer bas not been Mr. Buckslew, we' learn by 'telegraph, is. on hie way home, and will be in Harried:l=g by :Hon day next ; His presence may change the aspect of drake. A private letter from Harrisburg informs us that as Here were but five or si: Whigs in the Ilowe who were unconnected with the Know Nothing order, no attempt was made to hold a -Whig caucus; .. and this handful of men, who are all that is left of the dirtinctive Whig party, _were _ . not invited to attend nor permitted to participate - in the cantos which nomMated Mr. Strong for Speaker. •• • Ther were thrust aside and spurned, became' not needed. In the Senate, however, it - = .11113 otherwise.. There, the new and secret portY • is -unable to elect its Speakee without Whig aid, ;-, and so the canons was called in the name of the Whig party. As only . three or four Whig mem bers of the Senate were not Snow Nothings, and tie it was known beforehand that the Order had flied •on Mr: 'Ho:kicks as the 'nominee, Mr . and lir. Barrie refused to attend, not wish : lag .be bound by ouch a nomination. Their --- offers to 'support another. unquestioned Whig - were refused, and they were required to take 1 l'Hendricks or nothing. Besides being objections •• hie to them us a member of an organization which , is in come measure hostile to the Whig party, 1 ' ' thenareer of Mr. Hendricks ass Senator has not *pot kindto insure the mark of confidence in volved in voting for him for Speaker. We think our Senator and his colleague from Philadelphia hare done right, and that, when the acts are under Mood, they win stand approved of their tomtittiente. . ". 'lf there is' a majority of anti 7 Nnow Nothings in the Senate;. its we sappose,"they could not do better than to nnite on Mr. Persia for Speaker. .-A Goon &cur.—The Mt. Vernon Banner, ited _by Leoky Harper, Esq., formerly of the •_Poit, of this city, holds the following language "..- •.is reference to the fraudulent election of Whit fteld, the sbireholders,' delegate:to Congress front ~ "Au election obtained by each fraudulent means • • will nerer be sanctioned by tha freemen of the _ United States. if Gen. Whitfield has a particle of honor or self-respect about him he will . not nerve in Congress; for the hissing finger of scorn and contempt will ever be pointed towards him. =And if the Administration should sanction the "illegal and revolutionary proceedings of the • :slareholding rrtgalWnds above alluded to, or rec ognize Gen. Whitfield as a kvally elected dele-• tate, it merit:the unmitigated contempt of every free man!" .• Now if Mr. Harper and the Ohio democrats . . enli go a little farther, and condemn and oppose the infamous outrage upon the free etates by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, •.„ and will join with the freemen of the North In opposing at all hazards and to - the direst entreat.; ity, the admissfori of Kansas as a slave state, we will hid them God.specd and welcome them as ,brothers in the great straggle for,tho full recog. zillion of the Principleti of human freedom. Indeed, since it is now erideut that the Know Nothing, organization is to become pro.nlavery, there are indications that the Freesoilers, Anti-. Whigs sand .11emocmts may come to , gather OD a Northern Anti-Nebraska platform, and if thly do, they will carry that state pletely es Anti-Nebraska tarried it last _These Fe times of rapid political changes, aril the great pontimil cauldron is bubbling in a most manner, and it is'difficult to make prog- nowt:Mations, but we hare the; most undoubt ing .faith in the permaneisco, strength and growth of the Anti4flavery sentiment' in the _ r -North. To doubt it would .he to despair of the FT l ltefFtee , 01 Liberty among men. As badicatiOn of the present tendency of 'lCnosi;Nothingisto, the Boston Traiek, remarks I s t thaasidoit Kinky, the Know Nothing mnyor of "Baltinti* , wroto :to the Boston K. N. Soiree, that "all Sectional jealousies, all geographical l l nlices" must be forgotten. Coming frcm southern man, this is easily understood. It means that Char sll9t be no mom oppositionto tba_encroachmenls Slavery—no more mug , muse manifested to the peculiar institution, and -. in this iiew of the matter the anti-filasery . trors of the mgatusation are expected to coincide. If they do not, they are to be treated, in thelan '' 'llmg° of the Wathin Lon Orgais, "as dross s ad - . • : — .TikikKnoir Nothing can4ididefof ISTayor think',, we are told, that it is absolutely indumensable bin anemias - ) tbat's Mini candidate shoidd gut id the geld. _ so rai he lies Succieded. r•-)';'-':....:,'flitdbigatti,ono:Voillirnitobe made a sacrifice on ' - Ltd"' behalf, Alibough baits have be thrown out -witlsouttimmter. The class of men who are veil ' lin totty° • anvil tel geu ratan ti •In farttmatelyfor Mr. °target, too - small to be of . . . SPILL<GrIZLD, SYT. VIILNOY ASO P4171F8C5 . 013 it.m.nosix—This the mit-off kLallraid, leaving the Ohio and P:v.nsylvaniajtailroad at Lakeville, betwain Wooster and Mansfield, et its iitreme southern bend, and extending to Springfield, where it COLltlera with the Little Miami and the Cincinnati and Dayton Railroad, making two 'distinct lines Crum that point to Cincinnati. The road has been-finished for some time from Spring-i tlelilto Marysville, on the.Clevehind and Colum- I bin road, bat iti easteir r i end has been lingering for want of means. The pennsylvanii3 and Ohio and Pennsylfania roads, have both contributed to the construction of the road, but of late not much has been said about it. We are glad to learn from the following proeedings of a meeting of stockholders, held at Me. Vernon, that there is now a prospect that the work may gol_lotw,ard- We extract from the Mt. Vernon Danner: Pursuant to adjournment, another enthusiastic meeting of the Knox county stockholderi of the Springfield, Mt. Vernon and Pittsburgh R. R., - was held at the now Court Room, on Gambier street, on Thursday lost, December Skillen, of Hillier township, in the chair. After a free interchange of opinions, on mo tion, a Committee, consisting of Judge Miller, Mt. Vernon, Dr. 8. T. Critchfield, of Howard, and D. F. Halsey, of Clinton township, were ap pointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. The Committee, through Judge Miller, report. ed the following- resolutions, which were read separately and unanimously adopted. Ezzoked, That the people of Knox county are deeply interested in finishing the Springfield, Mt. Vernon & Pittsburgh R It., andthis meet ing earnestly recommend that an immediate ef fort be made by the citizens to assist in relieving the company from its embarrassments, and resu ming its work on the Esatern division. - !tundr That this meeting approve of the action of the Stockholders' meeting, held at Del aware, on the let day of October last, and will cordially unite in the effort proposed by the Stockholders to raise means. Re.lva,. That when the Springfield, Mt. Ver non & Pittsburgh IL IL shall be finished, it will afford a channel for trade and travel, of such Value to the population and country through which. it passes, and between the eastern and western cities and country, that will make its stock valuable as an investment Resolved, That in view of the deep obligations which we are under for foreign aid, we desire to assure those who have rendered it, that there is a united determination to go on and complete the Road an soon as the state of the times will permit, and that in our opinion there is strength in the country through which it passes and in the greatness of the enterprise Itself, to guaran tee that the Road shall be completed. Resolved, That , .the Eastern Division of the Rosa ought to have four Directors, located upon said Road, end we select and recommend for Di rectors the following named Stockholders: The blank in the last resolution was filled with the names of C. P. Buckingham, Dr. J. W. Rus sell, Dr. L. P. Critchfield and George Skillen, Esq.; so that these gentlemen are recommended as Directors on the part of Knox county. Anthony, who was present in the meeting, made another lengthy and highly satifactory statement, in regard to the history of, and his connection with, the S. 31t. V. and P. It. R. He dealt altogether in facts and figures, and there who but one opinion amongst the stockholder" present in regard to him. and that was, that be had made a plain, honest tout truthful statement. Indeed, we most say, that be not only triumph ' anUy acquitted himself but made many warm friends in Knozuonnty, who will ever entertain for him tho highest regard. An interesting and very encouraging letter from 8. 8. L'llommedien, the distinguished press ident of the Cincinnati, Hamilton anl Dayton Railroad was read by Gen. Anthony. AD. L' llommedieu appreciates very highly our line of 'road; and will be with. us in due season. 'Dr.. Critchtleld then offered the following res. °lotions, which were passed unanimously, amidst great enthusiasm: Resolved, That we heartily congratulate the friends of tho 8. Att. V. and P. R. R., upon the restoration of good feeling sad confidence in its management. Euered, That we earnestly recommend to the stockholders of the S. Mt. V. and P. R. R. to pay up their stock subscriptions without further delay, so thit the work may be pushed forward as rapidly as possible to speedy completion. "All's well that ends well" We are reallyre• joked to know that all the difficulties that for the past year hare surrounded the Springfield, Mt. Vernon and Pittsburgh Railroad, base been hap pily adjusted; and we now look forward, with en tire confidence, to the early resumption mid spee dy completion Of the work. All that is wanting Ls a united, rigorous effort, on the part of its friends, and it must be built. Tux Winos or MISSOCRI.—The Whig mem ber! of the Legislature of Missouri, have been making themselves a platform of the following description : Resolved, That the Whig members of the Gen-, end. Assembly owe it to themselves and their constituents, as citizens of a Slave State, to dis countenance, in every way, the efforts of the Free Sailers and Abolitionists, to continue the agitation of the slavery question, in Congress or out of it; and: hat they will not rote for any per for Speaker of-the House of Repmentatives or Senator in Congress, who Is not known to be of these views, and pledged to sustain them. Ruolred, That we will rote for no man, for Speaker or Senator, who is not in favor of ac quiescing-in the bill pureed at the last session of Congress, known as the Sanas Nebraska and who will not, with all his influence, oppose a repeal of that bill—particularly the section which repeals the Missouri Compromise, and that part of the bill which provides for the ren dition of fugitive slaves." Is there any ehanie for each Whip and the great mass of Northern Whip to unite in a Na tional Convention I In the first place commit a flagrant outrage, and then repudiate every man who will not submit to it and stand by it,und call him a " fatuotio" and oppo . sed to the peace of the Union ! For our part we consider it ut terly disgraceful, and as exhibiting a despicable and craven : spirit, for the North to acquiesce in an outrage which gives up Kanzai to Slavery.-- .Leaving the whole question of the rights of the slave out of consideration, the gross invasion of the rights of the people of the free States ought to arouse them - to a resolution rioter to yield under any circumstances—no, never! And, yet alas men who were once true-hearted Northern men have jcined a secret organization which, propo ses to bow to the control of the slsveocracy. MASSACIIGSETTII.—The free soil element is nearly crushed out in Massachusetts - by , Know Nothingisza. The Free Soil organ at Boston; the Telegraph, has kept ups show of distinctive-, near for some time past but Mr. ilildreth, who represented the anti-slavery principle in its corps of editors, has been forced at last to retire. The-Worcester Spyi speaking of Mr. flildreth's removal, says: "So, it seems the crinhing out process goes on, little by little i fast as it is thought the people will bear it, in the expectation of gradually bringing Massachusetts into the traces of the slave power: The Telegraph, as ittakea "a bolder stand on the Native American platform," is "to talk less on, the subject of slavery"--so we are informid by one who understands the move ments of the slave power. If this is so, may we not infer that the next step will be, that it mast not talk at 'All on that subject We have not the slightest hope that the so-Called " Amer ican Party" will be anything, na a national or ganization, but pro-alarery ; yet we do hope that a strong phalanx will be found la Massachusetts, who wilt not follow in its downward course." 0/110 AID PLXASYLVANIA RAJLIWAD.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ohio and Penney Jennie Railroad Company held yesterday, Thomas Scott, Esq., President of the Merchants' link, was elected a Director; and Hugh Fleming, Dui., County Treasurer, was elected Treasurer of the Railroad Company, in place of War. Larimer, Jr., resigned. °VII DOOM TABLE. "A JOURNEY nrsocon 'Kansas; with sketches of Nebraska; describing the country, climate, eoil„mineral, manufsetdring "and other resour ces! CINCIIIOIIti 3loore, Wilatacb, Keys & Co. This book is the result of —a tour made last fall through Kansas and Nebraska, by Rev. C. B. Boynton and T.Noose, Committee from the Kansas League of Cincinnati: It contains an Interesting description of the trip, together with a great maxi of Information Interesting to the emigrant Is takes the ground that, open the question of the settlement of Kansas, the fate of the slartrpower now hangs, more especially than upen - the movements of political pasties ; that the contest for ths . i4SCO3l.r of the territory will end in giiing aneffectual, if not declare blow to the defeated party ;' that from a defeat there slavery, cannot recover itself, and that if the slave power is vicarious, the free States will hereafter take a subordinate position in the fu tno, progress of this great nation. What a ma. Merittlai tumult , Basic Fatinaz.--It In announced In the Chi tar City Bank NEW YOl.S.—The Berge° Commercial boasted, dux the tet - elation in New York, that the Know Nothings ; had 78 out of the 128 members of the Asiembly elect. At the meeting of the legillaturecin Tuesday this boasted strength turn ed up wanting. The Tribune says: The Mimi:mites had been several days hard at work to organize the louse en's "Know Noth 'lnk' :basis' Mr Stearns (the Democratic caucus nominee) being their first candidate for Speaker.. It sou appeared that the Whigs who had been ca jot.) into the embrace of "Sam" would not stand this: eo, after two - or three caucuses, Steveull was dropped, and no attempt mode to rally on J. T. Ilendly, .(whig,l of Orange County. All in vain, however; the seventy eight Snow Nothings duly marked and numbered, would not come to time--only a sorry score of them at best. Fi nally, the bad job was given up, and nearly all those engaged in it voted for Littlejpho or Ste vens, 'according to their respective party rela tions. The "Know Nothing" ran: Is evidently about over at Albany. =2E= Ilanmsnutta, Deo. 3.—The excitement about the Capitol continues. Messrs. Dania and Price still refuse to gwwiththe K. N. caucus, and the Senate is etill - without a new Tinker. Un til the Senate organizes the Governor's message cannot be expected. Ststars.—At 11 o'clock to day the Senate met and resumed the balloting for Speaker. Fifteen morn ballots were had, making eighteen in all. The eighteenth. ballot etoad as follows : B. H. Hamlin. (Dem.) of McKean.— ...... 14 John Hendricks, (H. N.) of Schuylkill....lB • Scattering_ Mr. Price voted for Mr. Darsie, '4 . Ga l r ale for Mr. Price. There being no prospect of eccompliebing any thing to-day the Senate ndjoorned until Il o'clock to morrow. 110063 or RIFICESENTATIV6S.—The Rouse met at II o'clock. • Mr. Foust read in place a bill to prevent the sale or intoxicating liquors on the Sabbath, and to prevent the sale of adulterated and poisonous liquors as a beverage. Mr. Cummings rend in placiS o bill to repeal the tavern license laws of Philadelphia. The House then adjourned after a session of only tin hour. AROTEIER GREAT FRAUD IN New YORIT The recent suspension of business by the Empire City Bank has resulted rather seriously to a ma jority of the Directors, in consequence of one of their number having previously become indebted to the institution in the sum of $lOO,OOO. It seems a gentleman of high standing in the com munity, Mr. Santee! Leggett, was a leading member of the Bank directors, and being re ported to possess wealth, it was deemed no risk to loan him large amounts. Since the Bank 'closed, an investigation into the affairs has taken place, and yesterday it was discovered that Mr. Leggett owed the Batik $lOO,OOO. It Ras thought his indthtedness would not exceed $20,000, but on footing up accounts, the Directors ascertained their mistake. It is understood that the operations of Mr. Leggett hart involved Elijah P. Purdy, Esq., to the amount of some $40,000 or $50,000, by Mr. Purdy's endorsing a portion of his paper dis counted in the Empire City Bank. A few days ago Mr. Purdy was surprised by the receipt of a letter from Mr. Leggett, in which he stated to Mr. Purdy that he (Mr. Partly) bed been hLs beet friend, not excepting his (Leggett's) father. Me was exceedingly sorry to say that all he owed Mr. Pertly he could not pay him, and he must look to the world for it, as before six o'clock that evening he (Mr. Leggett) would be no more ! Efforts were immediately made by Mr. Partly and others interested in the Empire City Beek, to find Mr. Leggett, but their efforts were en sucemeful, as they were informed he had not been seen since the 28th of last month. Mr. Leggetrwas a partner of Thos. J. Sloan, Esq., and 00-proprietor of the Empire Works, foot of East Twenty-fifth street, and his myste rious disappearance has created quite a sensa tion among the mercantile community.—N. Y. Times. , The Pittabnrgh and Erie E. R. Company have elected the rationing officers, at West Greenville, on the 27th ultimo:— • .President—Thomna J. Power. Directors—Gen. .1 B. Curtis, Gaylord ChuSES, Wm. Reynolds, Samuel-Goodwin,lna A. Waugh, F. B. Ilubbard, George Boyce, E. Sankey, J. W. Ormsby, John IL Irwin, C. G. Corms, and be. Wm. Gibson. The Direct Ors eleiied S. F. Baskin, Treasurer; arid David Garber, Secretary. . . • • In addition to the above, the Commissiorisis of Crawford county appoint four, and the Cotinnis- Blotters of Mercer county appointthree directors; making the Board consist of L'A.—ltino Cowie Gar. The wool trade of the country continues ex ceedingly depressed, and the trade has seldom or ever been in a tone condition than at the present time. Several manafacturers have re. cently suspended, many mills are stopped, while but few are working full time. The stock on hand is pretty large, and money difficult to re alize upon it; holders consequently expect no early improvement, and willingly accept on com mon- domestic descriptions lower prices than have been current at any period since 1842. Mr. Slater, of Rhode Island, who has been for some time the only manufacturer of broadcloths in this country, has quitted that portion of his business, and as we learn, there are now no broad cloth mills running . in the country.—Boston ANOTHER. 80APEANION.—The Swatara -Fur nace, in Pinegrove, Penna., belonging to Eckert, Guilford & Co. which employed about twenty ffve hands, has, his stated, stopped, and will be abandoned and the stock offered for sale. The proprietors intended to convert it into on anthra cite furnace during the present winter, but the tight times and the state of the iron market hale canoed them to abandon the project. Cost. Bowes STINK —A number of coal barges that had been aground opposite this place, for some months past, were completely submerged during the late freshet. One of them still re mains; several others floated about a short dis tance and were capsised; two others were taken in tow by a steamer, but we learn that they also sank a few miles below. The owner of the Coal will probably lose the entire lot, some 95,000 bushels.—hearer Argos. WAIIIIMPTON. P. C., Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1855. Thos. J. Turner, of Stevenson County, Fusion ist Anti-Nebraska Democrat, has been elected Speaker of the Illinois House by sizteen majori. ty over a Nebraska Democrat. The Nebruskaites are cbopfaileo. The rumor that the President will recommend .Congress to declare war against Spain is without truth. The apeech of Mr. Mayall, of Maine, Anti- Nebraska Democrat, excited the indignation of the Nebraakaitea, Coo. Beams ado Parrs run 116XIT.—Col. Renton lima reached Washington, from hie recent visit to Now England, in floe epirita. Ile talks at this wise ' 4 l have the Pacific Railroad in my trunk, air! my trunk. The solid men of Boston have taken it in band, air I Abbott Lawrence, air I Abbott Lawrence—a man of great wealth, air—a man of great wealth—hu authorised mo to uso his name, air l Lawrence may have more money than knowledge, air; but he brut the cash, the cash, sir! lam like Peter the itermit, sir: Peter the hermit! lie preached the crusades, air—l the Pacific Railroad, air I Solitary and alone, sir, I am, setting this Pacific Railroad in motion, air:"—Vast. Co,. Boston Post SPECIAL NOTICES. \, Dr. Dl'Larue's Liver rilte.—:Thia great medicine has eupplanted all bthen for the cure of dimmer of the Liver. Its effects arese salutary and speedy, and at •the tame time so perfectly serf. that it Is not eurprialos It should aapereede ail others. Invented by a rimy dialln started pliyaklan of Virgirda who pranticed Inn region of country In which Denali; or Liver Complelot, la peculiarly furmidable and common, and who bad spentruce to diem,- ng the Ingrediente and proportioning their unman!. these P W elm remallarly adapted to every form of the die? ease. and never fall to ambit. the most obstinate men o Mar terrible complaint. They have Putt/ Wm.* videllmt led; and the retwarches of Dr. 3l'Laste have placed hls name among the benefactor. of mankind. Do one havioseymp tcmsof thlefunnidablelee Implant. rbould be without these Invaluable Pills. llave you. pain In your right ride, cm. der the edge Of the ribe, which Ineneasn with. TIVI=6II , unable to he nab ease on the lalt elde—wlth ocnulonaL .smiethum ocartent, pain under the eboulder.bladis, fle ittientlY•stendltig to the top of therhonlderr hely upon It. that although the latter Pan. an wmetlmw tok.o for rheumatic, they all miss 60 disease of the Liven and if foe would h.. relief, co Imrtantly and buy a box of Me i.e. , . Lim Pula' Purchaser. will b careful to ask for DR, 3PLANF7B CELI:DIidTED LIVER PIMA. sad Elko gone SIR,. There are other PM.. P.117,1 , 115y to be Lim mu. now bellsn, th. Pbbtlq also, his Celebrated Pertutfoge, eaa now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in th• United Stan. also, for W. by the solo (proprietors, 7LP,31L1'6 1111011TEILS. jaZdku:k koccessori to: J.Klatt k Co-al Wald st HOLMES, EtABE & CO. SCCXESSOIL 70 A. 'mous & BROTHER, MANIRACTIIRSILS cr SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT ' TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screw, Sh4AffioandlidiewftrN M v. - Car an(‘ .. Bridge Bolts, -frith Thread and Nuts complete; - PITTSBURG P A., Wi/DIDDISII, No. 31 WOOD Di:. 3211/1331 VOW OM BUXOM H'lL"lrotk•raenntbd. i - mb.3141 • :Hardware Salesman-Wanted. in I a first elanel rtaladelphlo MAW. • gentleman Ms; Th'mola edffs of baslams, and 1 / 1 211•12a with purehamrs friik Pszthsersala and Ohlccor other prompt P.7l.ff eta Manta • W. J. CHAPLAM. 4.11111t10 , • No. 20111arkit ttalaellielais. New Daguerrian gallery. - Mit. NELSON would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that fn order to mon the daily bacresslng danand 5, AD Dagnerpaty cm} helms hod Dealt and hes Row completed Pokethe Old loot Thimi etreet.) one of the meet peel and megallicent Okr Light Galleries wor mostructed for Da guerreotype purposes. In the 1:01.4 States. Ws ere now prepared is execute Lastneeme of ail elms end styles, In elolweather. from I o'clock A. 51 111 4 o'clock 0. 111. A t from all ix solicited. whether they wiah for Mmes. I. or mt. dooms, 314 last Oto.. buntline. Third street dee-dear:4 LADIES' FANCY FURS. 3I'CORD- & CO, CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH STRRE7S. M.A.RE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE .trek of FANCY FURS, embracing every variety of SABLE, MARTIN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, • LYNX, OJNEY, - SWANS DOWN. . TALMAA, VICITORINES,cuns, MUFEN. Oh, t= which they Invite the sttentlen'of the lehtlee. llttatrarah. so.. 9,1844.—k HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their extensive Stock of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, comyrilinn one of the moat mmptete aniinitainitn in the coantre e RECEIVED 1 T IEtECT-NT PACERTS nto-11 El:MOP; and which they offer on the most favorable term. Mar :Lusts going Slut will find their Interest pronsotnel b baying their HARDWARE .t N. Sig SW pod ate Pittabnr.b, to noes eusbr. ten iforat.) Sel-tvdt [LAZARD POWDER AGENCY. Ail Varieties of Powder CONS TA NTI,I" ON HAND. AL.bl). Safety Fuse. L. O. GLUM /I,n. Citizen's Insurance Contp7 of rittsburgh WM. BAG ALEY,fraident. 88.1108 L MA.MELL. :WE ORRICK 4 ITATER, BETWEEN: MARKET AND 111+ft.INRURES UIILL AND CARGO RISKS ON VAR OUIU AND MISSIBDIPI.I RIVERS, AND TRIBUTARIES /114 r lor,orr avoid Lass or Lkaaapt la, Pan. ALSO w.onsi B....peril O s of the SRTATION.EA and NLAATTIVA V/UA 770 h d TRAR SP Manna,: Wm. Bac, Wm. lArtmer. Jr.. eamitel tt. M. Kier Rzbert Dun P.Jr. .I"Ktrili, -- B. Ilarbatwh, iSILAC M. / . 1121110a. Aittele Heller; Walter Brraut. J.Ectoonmaker. Jos. M. Cooper, - Wm. B. Ham Jatmlititt.ton. dal UNITED STATES. LIFE INSUILANCE, ....,. .. _ ANNUITY ANWTRUST COMPANY rtimAniumna. UILARTICRISD APRIL Vk 18/PA-CAum fttamas. CAPITAL-4250,000. (eke S. 12. corn", qf TAiN and CAconal erects. rhaaddyhto OYFICRES OF THE 110318 BOARD AT PIFILADELDELIA Prepbon 0. Omen:ed. 17.181,14.4 ( oo tintrZe T IMM mon. Lajrtire Jacob L. Florence, IJaine• Doneresta • William H. Godwin. !Walla= hPRee. Presideul—Eltephen R. Crawford. P lirrideed—Ambrose W. Thompson. Afehoel Erdeeince—l"tiabursh. Jamey IL Willson, Si. D.i Allegheny City, R. IL Dowry, L. D. GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Agen cr,hl7 74 Fourth meet. Pitts t, burgh Hoothind's 'term= Bitters, prepared and odd by Dr. Jackeou, at the German Medica Rom ID) Arch street. Phil, daily increase in their well desinad celehrliy. for the cure of AR dimness Wring from derange. meat of to liver. The. Bitters haves Indeed. preerd • blaming to the Welded. who show their gratitude by the mast flattering testimonials mix medicine hisestablitir ed for itself • name that competitors, however wily their schemes, or reductive their prombe., cannot reach. It gained the publio confidence by the Immense tensed. that hen been derived from it.,and will ever maintain its po sition. Seadrertiseroant dabelkalle. Agency of Dr. Pitch's Celebrated Med i-tsts, at Dr. OIL ILEPSEITA Dram Eton, Naltd, corner Wood et and Titan, Allen Cherry Pnlmonla Pelmet:m.l7 Wear, Pectcral Pepe, garnet, Pulmattary Llnlnteet, beradathe Sirup. Heart Convents, Humor Cornea, pure and meildnal Cod LIT 0 1 .4 AdOl-Prepeptic annum, Cone:land Cathartic. Nervine, Termites, Pernale Mils, Female Swill, ke. used Unable conateatir and with unprecedented semen In the treatment of Ddie. paso7.4 Dadtte , Pdaa. Adhem. Heart Dieeette, Dys pepsia, a,eutu, Diseases, Eltdaadepaye, Deeptaints, Pau, He.tl e. D . unequalled /Ueda Stiver Rated ADdevunal Sitypertert. Dr. Adett's hepreeed Sind Spring f. Anal - der Dm.. Dr. rdek's Meer /Met illy Tube. V. Alen, WI kiepts of Progrtettry i'llegAtted. Trams, Bnp porter, Ft Wan. Brace. Itemiaber tfie plebe.. Dr. Err -BER'34I. Wood street, dye eel.. Golden 31artso. doll-of/belt PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & litariiielnroira ;a* Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTY STREET, • MASONIC HALL, prrrsnunall. PA. JA.VES Prerrettry. 1100 A; Ftsda.d. Otteme A Comm This Company melees every Insurance ap• permitter tot enemeeted with LITE LUSA. ImArtiest line sal Clean Web, en the Mike and imirWPPI Hewn and tribute:Me...A 'Amino AIM. awe ens • And against Loss or Damage bi Fire, And against the Perlis ord., Seet and Inland Nalltedion ant Tunstoortatien. Policies ta all tamed at the lowest rates atiudetant alth ands to suer,. J.S.ams Keen, ' Wm. S. Mee., Cantuel MeCturtan, James D. McGill. . William Phillip.. Alerandes Itrarlien John Cant, John Fullerton, Joseph P. Waxman. Al. ALI Robert Galway, Jain MeAlpin, Alerstisier lirlynelda Arm Wm. F. Johueten, strong County, James Marettall, I Horatio N. Le, Kittannng. (r turl ene gllgre Asides, !Piet ones Irene Ittrant t e Swa Ll m Bearer. tiao WO CFO only re6r the reader to the eertltotra, • laW of fahltts mar to found In another enlomn, and all of are &felled In tall around the hottle.• It Is tbo greatest clap Spring and Fall Modleloo, andj*.eweexa an loan _ 111SPIALIVAIIIS OF . enns over the blood truly remarkable. Chilson Furnaces, Wron Iron Tubing ''"4"d'e"'" noLlf.lind.taT ARNOLD & WILLIAMS AND ETTSINO CIENEBALLY, For Warming and rrntilatian of Buildings .1. a Tl. will contract tor Warming mod Vontilothoo by Bt.= or Hot Water, Pipe, Cbilorm4Yornsoo. Cborehro. Sehoob. Morita/. factor... Groom name& Court Ilnorroi Jail lintels or LloreMom No. 2.5 Ylorb.-rt rt.. Pittsbotroh Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle eflning and Blasting ?eviler, hi el the packages attar en band tad Cor gale from kisgastee, ha iota to tit pus abase., 4m tsvorabla hem. Alm ria.btr Push D. W. C. MICELI., kLutufacturare Ad, 11041 r lat. Front 02104... Pittsburgh. $2OOO Wanted on a Mortgage, for one or t•e years, on newt elves Reel PAtias, Waste in the bent ad:unity. Applr at this °Mee. deihtf FAbIILY FLOUR.—Beigt_bramas cc?net4nt basal. sad far ode Wholesale and Retail by eel - n -R.l D. W. ITIMITINE t CO.. 0.1 sad OS Trot t. ran, nun:lm.—lrnoar,ra----cocsraur FLEIIIHO BBOTIEEBS, WHOLESALE naua DRUGGISTS, NO. 60 WOOD MEET parsadvx, iit mlatamf Dr. IDLinneocelobrated 141=04. WU PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company. No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, °prom's. TIM cryrou Home, Willi:nuke all kinds of Insarai3ce, either Perpetual or Limited. on nary deasiptlon of Property or aferehaoalse, .t reasonable rata of premium. nonerwr P. EJNO, Pushhat. U. W. Bums. Vka Psychinit. DIRECTORS Chas. P. MT.. '. B. Engl ilag. 4 W C ,Parra, K. ish, P. B. Sam/. I Jog. B. Psni. U. Shuman. John Clayton. S. J. Ittegarges, • EL Wile, F. lltSicasusgs. Parcratw7. J, 0. COYPUS, Airwit. sumer Third sad Wood Meets. Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA., • OFFICE N 0.70 TrALIVVT STRIXT. OrpilaL 177.100—../seds, $210,720, Sinnulaqueested. FIRE INSURANCE--On Buildings; Lim ited or Perpetual. Merchandise, Yetralturs; as.. In town or cunty. The mutual whelp's, eomMagid with the eeetuity of a Stock Ceeltel, entitles the Inoutrad to therein the yrolta of theoornpany. wltbout liability for {coml. .1 The Script Certifiate, of thle thmtery. far prone.. ei•e toovertlble, ater s la r tie s t { ftra!dtal Stock at the mailer. E. M. Ilterauta BeeretW 7 nixEcrons: • ••" 1 1 ....1 -I 11t, unt. George N. nate; Benj. W.Thuidey, Z. Lothrop; 11. L.. Caro Robert Wa m, nd. Edward O. Jame. Clem MMUS. Wm. It Thpson, T. C. Mei:hi om ll. 41 . Lf=tur. C. S. Wood, Marebal. I T l a l lillJmbTDmf. o s . J. 0. COPTiN. • er Third and WWaad greets. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Sinnllll4lsta., PITTSBURGH, - - 407.2 , ,T9 State Mutual Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF ITAARRBORG CAPITAL $850.000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF VIULADELPHIA; CAPITAL $300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, wucuterEn. v 12011111: Capital $200,000. MICE PENN A. INSURANCE CO. OF PIITSBUM111; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. A. A. CARRIER, key. Eleotion—Citizens' Montano Company An Election for fifteen Directors of this Colarm.y. to seam. the extorting year. mill be held et the (Mee of the Company, on MONDAY. the 13th hest, be tween the bouts of 10 a. it. sad II P.M. dede2wle Uhl MIL Le MAIIIMILL.Bemmthrf. Pittabergh and Erie Eailroad.—Notiee is limb/ khan to the Stockholders of the Pittetner‘b and Erie llama Company, that as election le be bald at Wart Greenville, lamer County, Pa. on the jam lam DAY OF DECSMSEB, at II Miceli, A.R., for Directros to serve tb o oonann yam 1 . 11051 AS J. DOWNS. nold4d • t President. Euo and Commit.—The Conforinator stay Imported from Paris, exactly rats - the BM to es wtat."l , ap• of the Ilpulloo my hat LW edgy 021 tW Ursa so so old o p o A neat In sad • good Sat sow Wbad 017 Woad or. sof:94f - . • uhlorlde of . for, side at KEY BEIII, 140 Wood Meet. . Tablas: Vanetiati 11=u:twat for We M IiBTEXICE, Weiti MINS. 2 s Chemical Erosive Soap—Give it a single rattt—lt is one of the nami prertfcal and urefal discos.. riesof the day, by which 50 wr cantle eared In the time and lats.-of washintr, ell p , utdlng md I,ochinr friction, so num:eery In the oil way, Le entirely divan. d Andlittl• heavier labor need bey/adorn:ma than the ordi nary rinxing .d The clothes will look much ;flatter and cleaner. and lad longer than when wo lord Lu the camel war; It le warrsote ed tdhriur• thennest fabric. • Thin nap is eminently superior for the toilet, and the removal of On. al:moistens.% to., hem all kir dear eiltsand woolen good. It wltl remove moth, tan, to.. from the akin, leaving it midland white. For cleaning paha, tUrnitUre, te., otiolalr trial will enne viDell the <Undid mlUd, not out y that it aorta mu` tb quiet. er. easier sad more thorough than ant et the moouion brown or Wails soaps. but that It &Nitta a raving in the brat mat nTrintars by keeping a itreng solution of this soap on hand..llllnd It Invaluable In the loaning of tyre lorn:e, dirUlt removes the Ink readily, and I without Injury to the type. • Dr the Wen? this soap, the &dimity heretofore .Marl .need with the lard waters of the Bout!, and Went, I. en - Weir obviated, and the eater newels no..breaking" . eleansing." It possesses Meellent properties (Or WO . In salt water, and Is therefore rendered • 'minable marine amp, . _n. provide , . offer this in s neat sod merrhantable style, being pat up In pound Lary, nod each bar stamped with the proprlebtes name, and warranted equal to the recommendation, when used according to directions. Inn. beet flannels may he washed with thisemn without teeing do Icleite with other snare. Traders and the public generilir die requested to ere the Chen:ideal Erasim Scaq a falrtrial. erholerais and retail, at Dr. KEISER'S. 140 Wend street ornor or Virgin alley. deglailAerN PEARL STEAM ETT.T., OANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, NEAR TILE RAILROAD STATION. • • • •-- • • Families will to supplied with our various rewire of iinEsii GROUND PLOUII, Ly hearing their or dere at the 31.111. or In our boxes at L.ran, Will.oll 4 C 0..., Ward etreet. or Drum k Iteltrr, earn, or Liberty end St Pittaburgh: 11. P. Sebwart.., or J. T. rerbrlr Druwwlstk, Allocheoy. Flaw will be drilreratl - to &mill. In either alto atlas. Terra. CASE on osurer,• tel-re LIMAN. KENNEDY it (XL BrOlintoo Family Dledicinos.—We .11 the attention of heads of fhtrithscand others, to the ul vertisnment ou the fourth. page of no. family 111.4163 e. IN HENRY H,ORWAxv COLLINS, G AND COMMISSION" UitU=l! A.ND WIIOI2dALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER. SEEDS, FISH And Produce General'', No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Heriva, or Rupture, a Curable Disease. —DR. IiEYSER, of 110 We street, Wass leave to minium,. to the Dahlia that he has mule arrangements with Mr, Curet, of New York, to sell and adapt has R.... C.. Timis, which received the prize medal thraugh e eurgical committee, mulcting of Professor Iturelo., Eagan. Coo xocustr,Cuag,L4ll.olV, and others, et the Sew York in &Meld Exhibition of Reticles. Dr. Keyser has an cf back of hie Drag Store. where ail kinds of TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. LACE STOCKINGS. SIIOULDER BRACT-, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, us fitted, and satisfaction warranted. Trusses et ever,' Prim mot be Obtained, and of a quality superior to soy ahem to the market. The greet prevalence of Rupture has induced' the Unto give especial attention to Ulm, case of disease requiring meadenical support, with fail moifiduce that hie long experience In the treatment of such casee Lea mu. tiled him to meet the increasing wan. of the community to this mmerd. If you hares Mut.. dri not Tali tool. Ask far Dr. KEYSER. at his Itilieleotale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. 140 Wood strut. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of the °olden Mortar. Jeo-dkw If you don't want to be Straight don't wear 00 Snocinra Batch—Fora than two rearm we have 'worn Dr. heyoor's •iliVashlngion hinipender Brace," and fislelof It a pleasa tnt dial again to recommend Its two to al welenarp asupalions. wi th ' tho *dean ventage of a Photalder Orate with thow of a pair of Pow vendors, It i light and comfortable, and offirtetalir won tet. the dist/O,lll°llW bosom. Wimp shouldered Thew . of pu rr eaders who are In peed of such no article. should all on Dr. Hemp. on Wood street, comer of Virgin alley. and arandoe Chia 112.01, which has receutly been much lor proud.—Pittreniept Dispatch, Deember eft Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S Tense and Shoulder Dune Dept, 110 Wood street . : hlgn of the Gold en Mortar.' liadtw Extract from a letter by the Rev. Nr. Chweassruh, of them who Is thw tresellhg fur hls health In the Eash "It given. one an ever lament idea of the ex range, en. termite of hie countryman, tolled tb, commoll ties of am arm. eonUnually to his petit wherever be mew. I hive not let Melted any considerable city of well where I did not tad th e Medicines of my country well repreamatel IR Ayeen Cherry Pectoral. I:1 temyrom•Allappee Jaya. •16.51211iC0X and lbaustantinople,we me In each, on the doer pout of come bass., the mocullarly Mortice.- lookin x Iron card of Dr. Ayer, myths; in a Ithgnage which notate In a thousand of themarra-h i r ran read. "Ayer'r ' fire? Iht • atte i lrbe e ttft h lte 7X, 41. r Monecd . oti;o d ai the Bottles with their bingliM...9panlch. French sad Qll.l2 fame turned to the =yd. and on enquiring we ere trio.' that Lotman,. am. oot th , only purchasers, but the true believers themselves waive their trust in fate to fry tide pmiuti of Ainerintivailtirwhem tiWy Had there Is apothem.. for them... told Gera 7,:eiS;Sday . that the Cherry Pectoral had tern presented to Ur Sultan, and Is n. Is smuts. ee to his hammy sod Intl* Iharoltals of the Emnlea.'. Mayor of Alleghany.—lt, being rev evi dent that Lb. Wet Whig rtianu7 reostlngs In Allegfienr nun nontnallededUrely by Woo. wt. ne. not w'121,2, In 7 friend. Lame advlnad ;sotto tun an nu INDEIWODENT CA! DIDATM. In compliant. with-their i nouxuas carnaltansadldatoThrenld nal*, cht27-te JA3IES Dividend—Citizens' Insurance dompany THE President and Directors of this (ice:n om, have lido day de...Um'dlefde d git •romt Doc. I.llpor m sha opus the •Ctosital • Stock To= OA,. POTabto to the Ptcwitholdern or their Nal lrot.”.eut.otiveo on and alter tbo 22d icot 'to.' O. ' , mull credited to their .ottelt- 21..11,51ir7.L; 7421.11411. DM. 1fieb7116417,61,ii; Palpitation of the - Heart, Net VOUs Wynn., ...rarer Complaint, Neuralgia, Drs.... Cortive.ts.eod are all relieved and .1.1 in an loeredlble short ,o of time, by Cartor's Spanish )Motors, the great ton and pdriller of the blood. It emlnlns not a partlolu o Mercury. Opium, or any noxious drum le perfectly harm lees, and boa cured more than Grehnndred eann3 of dlr... The Condition of the Stomach is of vital Iffroralscr..—No man. woman, or cbild can bo hsaltbr nn less the work of disrestlon is regularly. thoroughly, and eigoromly performed. With tlarto-lourths of eh - lilted co- tiny, thle Is not We moo And yet the remedy Is within theressh of &IL ftroltand's ticsman Bitters, prepared by Dr.C. M. Jackson, PhDs, will as surfeit crests a reg Mar and hesithy action of the atomach as oil will boron the trial. of machinery. Let the I.kt/of of dyspepsia or In. digestion In any of Its forms tr . , It, rod or guarantee o ea.l spindle. okrek.! Orm norms, round alo.pby night. and 'musses' cheerfulness by day Doe adrertlae moot. JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Recommended by all the Professor,' of the Mae/pal Matlleal Colleirea is Las Ullited Slates. ALSO.• JORN C. RAKER cf CO.'S :COMPOUND FLUID EX. TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. ono of the tent extklee of the Mud Icemen. ' JOLLY C. RAKER 4' C0...1 VEGETABLE VERIIIFIVI:, • certain Specific for worms, and Picitionllo"thc tart . ALSO, fORErS I GERJIAN LEVIRENT. • rcecerealuable arti cle Ibr liorsex aieo, S, Rbecinvithen, a cartyare. POT br JOUN C. CAM CO. , No,loo North et, I' hadelphlA , dalLraidAwT- And by Dyncriebt generally. • DIED—At Staten Island. N.Y. on Wednesday, Jai. Men EMMA 11. EOYE. the friends of the family are invited to attend the fo. north this afternoon, at itorirel.k. from the residence of her hothetrid. Dr. It. Cote, No. 290 Peon street, to grooved to the itliesherry Cemetery. leollimilwitvvgimosDientl For Rent ADESIRABLE Country Residence in Pitt township, with No Ames of ground, fruit Tree% ulrber7, trutAousen, Au., will be man n' cheap. and for • term areare to t(o od tenant. A. Swartz at the °alma .Iso-tf . PATRICK a YRIAND. Iron City Commercial College REDUCTION IN PRICE. c h Nix 8.1 fur a full Course of Instruction NJ/ In Writing. As the times no bard and money warn, Prof. All LLA it a IMO. bare deterwil nod to reduce Melon/ons In Penmanship. In order that all may hats an gue p o w acquire a splendid Style of writing mire. rior t our y being taught In Mix city, and with the byof theLr hand-brace, arid ewen rind/M., (which aroused by them only,/ they ganntre entire setts - faction toner,. Indiridual who may desire to Improve their handwritng. M. alter. hare been obliged to enlarge their establ ment, and Inn dotal( harnpared neither nit) orarresise In making their apartments! In avery way more spacious and naguliteent than these of any other inatltoticu of the kind 17 Pittsburgh. The public an politely invited to rail and ads. On themselves. I nnd at tbui M. time en. Ina theimprovement made writing by persorui In this intr. Ladies or gentlemen wishing to become pupils are re spectfully informed that an luttoductory lesatin,erplanc ton of the mode of Visaing, practically illustrated, and fres of charge, will be ebseerfully ginn. Open from S inner.. A. N. UM 10 P. 11. To— course SA To lituskoss Men. rE , advertiser, a young man, situation. Urfa wall bingo.' with Awning; hes a good knowledge of shIN king. An Cledinestlonable refeenua .ren. 605, Port Odle. - -- Lto It ST. L 0 U I S—Tl3ll ne,LONI end whiendld pat ll entor stetater GAZE 'e^ , tfte ' llftlfk, " l ' ru l :loeir ' A ' . ' it L i tt'L l' " Ith . iV.t. ' NOM ePVIT oh busta. or t., ' W. "'" ''' Jo nkatim or co wsoroop..tet.. EOR CINCINNATI.—tiIe newl42 and entetantlal stammer PITTSBURGH. FL IlcanUtheetth Win lee,* Mr the abet. am ...e -l:heath, ports. oh FRIDAY. the tabled.. at to o . :leek, H. III), • For fraght or pas pp1y...5 beent or to AR FLACK or LIVINGSTON. A.M. On CINCINNATI—The splen..,. 014 new PacketI'ENNSYISA:II.4, Coot. liltnefaltar, leave Cr the Uwe att . cial c ater oars, ttATURDAY. 6th Inst.. at _lO o dock, 41. , Por frolight or MINAIIVO, apply M a r l to jay PLA . I.ll , llitiorON. Amots. FFLOORCHL-CLOTII-12,th10 yd s., 3, 4. 6.11 and 84 wide, of a groat varier, of pattern. and .t Ufa loentat prima arholoaale and retail. Jad J, R U. PIIILLIP9.II6IIarket ,t. ARRIAttE OIL-CLOTHS, of all widths, and etamellad ani.6, mattafactured on plain tlroTtrtgl=thTr loanat prima whoiatale and ratan. 1.1 _ /1. PLULLIPS 116 Market rt. rrABLE COVERS, of different qualities, .10..,and_pettant1 slao Rand anll Bureau C 0..,,.. aatortad 11;balastle and PHILLIP S. he 1161 -Moth Wart roams of ja.., t 11. QUM/RIES for Sale— bbh, frt h roll DVSs, , firs Dalai& ' '• • . .1 27. t l•Gl as a Clam Apylea, 19 12 /?2, bbot . • aaa Drr 2 auks Palm)), 6 Ulla laud ARA CIDLESS. 1112ANtl a CO, JaS • , tor. Wood* !star at._ Slifilif. - -Sfitblialolden Syrup 1p to Apply to 05424 ,• • 11A121411,10,, IMRE) A OD. H AY. -5 tope b,1.1 4111 ,- aatDp3l,oo4ll? Notice. • P President end 31anagers of the Corn r„ this nor .teelar. In Di•idend ~.11.sr. per mars on each Phu. of the capltallstock of the Company. In sehlett dividends are made. which .111 he paid tohtockholders or their legal reprexutatlres forthwith. JOHN lIAMPF.P., Treasurer. Pittsburgh, Jan',l. 1511. 1.4-011. (Dakly papers 1 week.) Young Men's Library Association. A N ELECTION' fir President, Vice Pres -1-1 Went. Tretourer. Seen.tary. tire Directors. an 1 threw. f..r this Institute, to serve for the meeting ear . .41 be bel.lln their room. on 31ONDA V, the Ott day of January. commencing at 1 o'clock. P. 17.. and ehlelnu at o'clock. I'. 31. . . A goncrul meeting; of the inemhm will she , N. 10.1.1 In Om evening of the rani., de, at 7 o' lock, when the annual or. tete of the Maeda Dtraelore sod FtAO.ll. Committee.. n 111 tw reAd. /w 4 W 31.11. KIACAI ti. FORTE INSTRUCTORS AT 111.10 ED PRICES.— h..rthtle complete .M. , threl, reduced prim 01.51 Beyer', relebrAted Inetrnetne 1.00 Itelrmauller 1.00 11...t0n 1.50 Ilancer's rulebrated labriaxed) Nano without a Muter, Ott2S=Z 111621E= -• • , Par sato at ilia Music Stara jai JOHN 11. ELIXIR. al Woad Ft. 111EAP DWELLING !IC/USES.- —l'ers.t.s J alablug to become tlailr au !aura-dab, lam bare a tti.l opportunity to attain harvaln, an bare arrant Pan!, entattantlal Haub.. far sad, au art, aaai tarutal or. II sou prat,. to build a boo. la autt yattraelf. ..can tar nish you with a handgun:Nu Mating Lott u• Ina prl, as 1120. H. CUT Hut:nr * PUN . Heal KPMAteag'ta. pal ISo. Reduction in !Casio—Music at half price. lOuN 31ELL011, N. 81 Wood street, 'JP between Diamond alley and Fourth I.v -et, hasde arrangemente with tho Slug , publlwhing hence of It maM 1111.1.1 Si IN, ef New Purr. for 110. .alt, of their valuable Comb: ue, and be Iseual,l to oiler al their soa,orir• amsr Muele. together with that a hie rah,. of Mu rk and Alueleal Worlng. at an arerace of . . • NE•11,1 . F Iv!? it El: PRICES. co,ler to afford this reduotioo. It is Toeserary tondopt ee l . tter H s er ve d than ad t i e t I. Srel lellt x a l ffithyale t he puldie adhere., le this principle. In regulating theprier, tho National Curren.. Wen adopted and I. for . rulkslble Dreg teals. Tee pH,illtn n,noh.l.m er.ry Ti. none emyriatht thu•—••ltedured •• The nee, rlabt edltions All the nn wpyreght,Matie printed prevloux this arnmeement ill be sold .t 'lv bolteid Pre en. el tom/.,r reitsclom will he made ,.. Instruction IF•oks. . . Sloe. the study of Iluslc has hseume an essential branch of education. a reduction In the plies. of Sheet Mulls has been demanded by the public: and it le hoped that the plan adopted will In the sales sulllclently to ar. cant the publishers (10.. & Son/ In carrying nut their enterprise to fulled extent. The Catalogue of Menem. Wm. 11.11 rt Pen already enrILAIOP the work, of the .at !It:rowan moth. re. and 11, will eenttnne ue., as may hereafter published—ell .1" w nl,ll • Iwo cold at lets Man on. o !flee pry., ' t r.. for,,ow . • Order) from any part of the onunf.ry, ..arlosinn th•• money. will prom p tly and faithfully attend..) tn. A fullstock of ehirterina t‘nos' .11.1ndonna Dollars llsrpa. btrinm and Ilualealli Drab of aver, kind. on hand and thr rate at 'unwept rash penes. by JOIIN 11. MF.1.1.01t, No. al Wr.d st . betwe.n Diamond alloy t ith. et. (tai QUNDRIES--5 b 1.11,. roll Butter 0 5 Las roll Butter. bbls No. 1 Lard, 5 kegs No.l Lard. MI Loa Dried APPI, 500 was thee, rveriTed and fare:ale hr jai T. LITTLE a 01. No. 112, 2d street. Property for Sale, eon alaiing of • Lot of uround. haying • front nn Watew atreetof 22 reet, and extending hark 105 fret: on which le erected a twe 0000 y Mick Dwelling. arranged with hall, double parlor, dining room and be db , rxwed of vfry rearm:table. Apply to IL A.IeLAIS A BON, ial No. 21. 5511 at. %'T ANTED I.I3IEDIATELY—Pitts burgh . City warrant.. Apply to ja IL !dr LAIN' *SON. Na. 21. sth at. QUGAII-'-L2O hbde, primo .N. O. Sugar to arriTe by steamboat Mansfield, and for salr by T. LITTLE .t 1.”.112 . 2.1 et. Dividend Notice rmsinit.t.n. Jarman. 2d. M.S. TIIR Iranagers of the Pittsburgn losheny Bridge ibmpany (at (land str..4) have this day deelarod a Dividend of Two Dollars rwr share on the capitol ri , n , <lL of said compaar. payable forthwith. al_ad oleo Y. - MO:OLD. Treuctrer. ARD OIL-19 bldg. in store and for sale er jai 9. DARDAI.7OII t CO. rgiALLOW-20 bbls. Tallow in store and" 1. for tale be jai 11. 114RBACUR t CO. F LOUR -20014,15. in store and for sale NARBAUGII & CO. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Mason /i co. idu open !Co mom of thaw Loam Fn., at 22.00. tro thursday...l3.2.4. 1050. 104 x, OLD 3IEDAL DE LAINES-A. A. Ma- NS a Co. will op. 3NI Pion more of Gala Modal Ik Lalooa at 12f.0 Por rd. fa 4 A. MASON Si CO. will open on the ; m4th S ole rp.es a lmi , emr. of the. 44 And to Call i Te t REATIII:R.S-16 bags Kentucky Feathers 1,-N1 this 551. day and Ar side tn , luJ. A. HUTCHISON & CO. 1 , 1,0E7R-200 bbls. aupertine Floor on hand awl for otal• by J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. L EAD -70 pigs Galena Lead for sale . jai DALZItLL Oa I.IIIOT-200 bags — ossotted from No. 1 to 7 !In. 0 Jai 1t...D.417CM 6Oa BUTTER -14 kegs packed Butter, '''44° ce:t e' rtll9. ' intter in clog.. aDv Ys4 R DALZKLL t CO. ARD-20 kegs fresh No. I Lard in IA lam , • "91 r DAL7.EILL a co. 13EARL ASH-56 barrels first quality i 1N It. DALZELL 1 (XL .114ATEST PUBLICATIONS—A course of Lefton.* delivered before the dung Mon', Cluditian mmeiation. In Exeter IlsIL London. Ton Kaye and the king. iUnstraied. Tkankeray. American Prinelples.m Netkumi Pnapnlr. a i-han4 nivinu weevil; by NiehoLts Murray. D. D. • hard Times. 12 inn; IHorns j An toblouraphy of Roe. Wok .117, :Yids. Ruth flail. Ida Slay. For raleby r 313 J 4 !MAD, Is Sth street. I)RODUCE-211 bids. extra Corn Meal, .20 do more 1,11 do tost ov r e fiene and extra l Fl it do Ilea r seed, Ilea Tim. emu!, 40dosextra largo Brooms. :MI Y.odliels, lOU Cu Dry Peaches, 50 lm Thy fool,. 2 bbis prime 11011 Hutto, 3 111 In store and for sale by .113 JOHN W STY a 01. / 1 011 N-7000 bushels to am : ice, and for. ILJ sale by usl BELL A LIGGETT. CIATS,-.1700 bushels received and for sale xy Ly J ai DELL LIGGETT. n RIED PEACHES-200 busk (thin halves JUIF reeeived ..0.1 for safe by. BELL 0 LIGGETT. BROIDIS--tiUden. common Brooms re ceived and AM.]. by BELL d uourxr. hbls. fresh Eggs this day re- Ed retreat and for min by HENRY 11. CeiLLINO. BUTTER -0 bill,. Iresh Roll Butter just received and for ride by HENRY olu,nits. VAMLLY FLOUR—IOU barrels People's kflis, Extra flenersee, In More and for We by ya 3 D. W. lIERSTINE k (dl, No. 070 93 Front M. ORN MEAL.- , 400 bbl.. Cincinnati steam J dried in store and Per by URI:STINE CIE \o 93k 93. Front street ronß.---400 bbLs. extra, WO dampen:a., 190 extra family. arriving and for e by by D. W.- ILEESTI NE A CO. jN Nu 1.3 • 93 Front street. ,` N OTICE.—The - eubscribers heretofore do- N log the unde and style of Damen, klobart t Do., In the nottinfasteumale of Railroad Toots. lam and (tams* Implements, will hereafter motions. the same node, the style of DAWSON. NI:WRYER tat, at tbs Empire Works in the Ninth Warikand Warehouse, No. Wood Street. Either of us mill attend to settling up She busier.. Pittsburgh, Pa. WM. DAWSON Jan, I, 1.3-11.1.1 m J. s. NEwslyirt. PLENDID BOOKS FOR NEW YEAR'S OII7B—AIIEfiICAN AND ENGLISH EDITION: : lllilieeto n niehtb Pictorial Ehakspear, I vole 11Ue ilenilue„ Alumina Call. 4 Cook's VoyagesAnalyillustratedil hnnyon'e prlgrim's Frown.; flumes of American Authors ; Sketches of Iriati Characters, by Drs. had ; Midsummer. Ere. 11 The World of Art WO ludirsixT. llinetrated ; Ths (inlet Exhibitioner till; The Book of Exotfe Birds, colored El astrlttions ; The Album of " The Vioral Moan., Dewier macho binding' The Deck of littekeDeersDili Uluatratud. Doe Psis by /1.8. 008WORTli d (b., Cl Market shbiel IiUTLER I S ALEROAATILE WRITING FLUlD.—DiptomasonelPrire Mertils hare Gees award ,. Min lini4 Ink. by Aftwlentics huhfofc, (Nerineali, O lour, 1854 Of,. Mob shin, Newark. Oflin, Dubber, 11u; Indiana Stele Pair, radio , 1n. , 0c6,6•7,183L Cbwycja Later/ram Aurfilact Arum A (Nodowili scours. lept. 8, 1844—Ea /tat car nn and Otbar.— Thi. Mhos bee d f r• long ihne found It difficult kto. procure • miliellutery ertile or IVrilina apyina quiro a readily d0w1194 /Irk that would not Eu hu m up the ly liaised Wrl4na and Cooling Agent—which manufactured In our cityaw A. Drum Agent—which we hers purchased bile e dozen fur the amoral's °Him We recommend the abets With confidence to Peat Easters .cad Commercial Den rr • • J. 11 -. ElNDtAlE, T Aldirtent P. E ror pae wholesale and retell by . .110. lt K. RULERS, fd Wood street. 111 . AY--1 car load blled Ray, for sale at b. & the O. . Pa. Depot, b ' VdN'1107:177101191' & atunrwr. LIFE'S A Altoll, and now upon the v At morn of • oen campal4p lot '44l444thst we am IMO Pen? 444411474 d. ElLOOlittam to bo l irtMod 4aslont—aro ql e u n exl i b ik r% g o t t gl, g 43 , tr l (l . lab e *lt. 74 Wood IV. I I RESII SALMON at 121-2 a per lb.; " No. 1 ilaokareL. do do dm hlate Hers Eha4 do 100 dra 'err floe frail A 0.3 gatterel at SCotar dont, for rife .by 016 J. W. eYAILLAN pIiRIST3LAS HOLIDAY'S at hand and NJ Fruits awl Nettles at len than met. We bare this day made • etill greater reduellou la the prioes of our Mock of Pickle. Fred, Fruits, Syrup, Eswenege, Extrude, Le., and will, if runible, aloes them out the premed weak, regfeedleee armed. Ylow I. the time to 4y itl a eupplr . of Feuer Grocrultataud . 45 Liberty et Is the stuck Pfttllltll non the delglrtualty will soon la or r. 2., de - J., W.-lid/ARLAND. "'PRIME COOKL.4O 11.AI'S at 8c per lb; 2 Prime Cooking Prune.. at Be Ih4 Closter Mliddini. ' at loe_per 104 Pr...raid Citron, • nilled Ono. Peel, Firth Ground and Want* tlute.r, an.. for sal. 0. de= J. Wv MeV/MLA:ID, 223 Liberty tr. /EC URE A ROME—A _VALUABLE CHRISTMAS OlPF—Fererel Rood Building Lots la chanty City, mar the Oates Depot. DI by ZU ft. Moe, V4O to $250. Terms, Ai In hand. remHader In 3 annual pements. Or e Lot 1111 tit too tie SO IL front by 510 deep. FM.4230, Sa/ In tool& tho onsainder at 55 • month. For particulars, MI on ihnin P. CUTIIIIMIT • SON, 140.31 st. iIjAGAN & MIL have just reo'd per Ad- ULU Co.'s Fir pros, MN • hone lot of !Mart. en niters, to which MGT Invite l b . Ledlwistid all who *Oh to onettre handsm• soil cheep holiday presents. VENISON for sale at Ross, •I'atton Mc . - Combs', In the Dimond. dina VOOKINO RAISINS, Currants, Spico, Odor .wt Drawly. far We .t PAPA, PATTON ♦ AMARA. deM (lA Moray Tea Marti ha the Ma awed. RABBIT'S SOAP POWDER & SALE- ItATTJA fat We by 1. W. ItcPARLAND. ? IiESII ARRIVAL OF SPLENDID (fill • W Martha Lut OKS FVIL Clll/1011 AS AND !VW YEA ILS—The ,U, oher, DO taciturn The Republican lloasL Thu Diadem. The Bob of tturiptululr. Cableetunull. Gem Iran Shore • blelo les. • LaZets or Memory, ) 534. Cooper's Novel., yule. • Waverly Kuveie...l2 rola sod di yob, .JUst see d fad fissale by dt.o KAT .1401:56' Wt. , St W PRUNES, in email big. and giams N svo!ds.arj by 41.1.2 N.L iipPLOR 4. AMUSEMENTS • P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. C.-elemercial do!os corner Wood cad .%11A - • ---- KEGS EMERY AT AUCTION. On avr Saturday morning. Jut. ktb. at 11 O'lock at ena tt;losnerclal salt. room. corackWood =et Ott , kta• .111 ba kegs at Emery good attallte mnied; Noa sctutt-t- - Arco 7 rig s a . tOrAmerfratii•to. - r,i.% lc. 2,k, 4, and 5.1 ,tsl DAT,IS. Attn. "at, 4TALOGIA OF • i ...„ I,l y. eket• eol, 10 rout.—uo drfny expe.rots.•- 1 - 0 be had at all the t•tett..etrzes .11 at the dram talkdo Actrortloooents of Co.orta or Public itoolost pod Alotoco LECTURE. 0..11. TIFF A NY. of Dickinson u+TAVILS..EtirpVgt.I.II.I.Ie=2:I.IB4)NIC • GRAND OPENING NIGHT. • mosnA r DEC. ISM. .t.VP CONTI:VC): NIGHTL I SANFORIYS NEW OR T.V.ANS OPERA TROUPE, ~ , mpluslNtl TWO C9STIONED COI 1.% . . Including tbaatt . arttplon Danes,. R. 0. SLUITII, • And the Reno waled C ) L WHITE. .51elor, LX)I.LINS. RAINER. an.l is A V A SAG It, with Lbw beat $4,10 and Ingtru mental p• rl;wwwn. In 11, world, will all appear at each entertainment. .531 - 1 , 11. pant...alarm Fee taradtnisalon. Twenty den rent.. Music at Half Price ! Tianl . t K LE i ll gt lf t t :, r a llo i„. 1? 1 : ivii•lwarrawwwww•ntn with thoectrowiwe w Air Pul•lislow tiON, York - . for N. ratadozue. nod he • to order nil their i•••••• Srowte. to. wwthwr with theta/ hi•• ...tiro Mock Af Mui•ir 31u,10il wort..., at au swergi.iti of USE'-11.1LF ITS FURMER ~ i,, • of his Slunk wad In hereafter math , to rznfona CO ••ur national warren... ancilhe prionsalli henswfter ' ri r ;;;; ; •L i j r,7.=, z na: r•ll• h ati i!",1 6' ; , :w?!- ' - ' - re w f.• ." Instructlrm hard. will alan be nnturs4l In propt.rtlun. Thr faet of making tills grovlsnlnelubs in short mast,- dountlers add largely to the e,le, and I .111 tassel r keep o hand nll the now publications.. awn n finned. The reductlon'ln price atnnot but greatly Inermse the demand. and the public will find at, stoek at treat mtunl In all rerprefr to •n• In the W i let. and I am prepared to r**ll .nttally favorable terms I also continue. to arIV and ha • the exeludre agency of the elobrat...l Piano Fortet, made by NUNNS it CLARK, Vey , York. MINNS A CLARK have reivirod the brat tries 31edal et the World's Fair, london, aim at the Awn , lean exhibition, dole ageney iveo tor DUNIIMIS' (km merle iitodart C Dlitkitru 'New fork.) relennited l'innoc f. air. CARIIAILTS lIENILII IUIt:LODEONB, With double even and clooble reedioc an mlll reit them at. the lowest Prime and on the moot far table tame. My hong oxporionai MI teaeher and me thorough aei duziutauen 'rah the Plano Forte until:el Wale,. to voltieh I devo,te to) each...lto and ded attention. en oldeo me to iiiTer the lowa term. to minaun-honors of Mimi. eol teerehoodho. end with seismantee to every all ele I nen let Ve-All on the orde =vet rs fro ttaTorshl. tn 0%. eou terms. ntr7 till be promptly *tiro- " " '• .., . KLEID.n. yai Information Wanted. .1 R. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the iv a United States In ItM2. Re landed In New folk, and stary,i for pitteburah, withaelew to employ' ment engineer, extracting in meet there nne lillam Millar,xra gineer. Anr information craneerning eald Todd will 1n thankfully' received. Addrem Swab Mee Tud.l. cam of Dee. Dexter Dickinson, D. IX, ltodlun. Mmrs. yal.atawde Assignee's Sale. TILE undersigned ill offer for sale upon e premises on SAT LIIISAY. the 2tith of JAN CA . the premises et 2 o'clock, I'. 11.. the Steel Works, 11111 tore, and St ash of snowing so b allo tMs 11 wk. Verso. desirous of to the ts. will Med this ftinS ;1 " ..117111.41ALL, Assignee. Pittsburgh, Jsn'Y Aselgase can tie found at his else at sr, tiros Pow.to the 2llth Inst.. bp persons desirous of purcheie Ins. dtd GOOD FARM FOIL SALE, situate six roilesfrom Farmington. Va. and nu the Penns. line. eons [ingot:7W acres, improved; 11/0 screw cleared: a; aim, orchard. good buildings, dwelling house. and barn; al, plea Py of excellent nosh: 20 scree of adds. This is e. desirable fiery n and will be weld Coot. Tam. sssY. P T.:,47 .nn 0" I t 'AcTWEIT.ti SON. 110, 3d .1. VFW A_ND SEASONABLE BOOKS, is.su i ell), the atnerirun 000,7 School Colon. Illustrat e,d wlth bountiful engravin, - We have nerer brun chic to offer to our friends, old as well am young. such, • large and truly beautiful variety of illustrated Books for the holiday mason.. at the prevent A fail supply just reed per Esprear. also, 1:11S, Bask. from New England EB. Union, susd other leading pub lishing testae; tesrhieh the attention a vervain selecting premiums for Schools. An., la Invited. A large assortment of illtuntated and standard works. gift looks. annuals,An. More non Holiday Hooks this neektopenat For sate by dein 8. SADLER, Alegi:mai, • • -Li ODS-150 Dead ti age orerage.lde, for Illkale by SIIILIVER DILW . ORTII,I3O 122. 2d. et WOOL PLAIDS—A. A. Mason & Co: ail] reduce their whole stock of Wool Plaids 25 Pis et.; also, Cashmeres, DeLaines. k, k 4013 MBHOIDERIES REDUCED—A. Ma• Coson 18th, retteopthe FL of their Inmeux atooknf lacheohteries, ootoonsing urerartla of 60 attune of O'lecees,Chetalzetts. Collate, La. eta Tritoodoce, Le, just opened. dell/ LeAtEMNANTS OF SILKS—A. A. Mason & no. will offer on Saturday, Doe. 1611 h s larita lot of onaanta of Flits. at *lawn one half the zoom/ helm ADIES visiting Salford's Opera:. Troupe A stonld call at T AN - CORDER'S and rebut galotto, Inesa. or any °than thins tney liana °kitaL— Remember the place, 83 Market et., oprealta City VAN GORDER has still left a few of those rota Callan. Ficaria. Cbrialtatte. Ildkik.,lAnde. dq ahicti tetra bran ea fast Si teat, Si 63 Muttet, 'et - went - the Manama. : da26 ABRICK ROUSE FOR BAIA CHEAP! deZ S. CUTIIBUT k St/N.M.:A UNDRIES so 4001,1,4-XS Orr 1"..b., -- .. -. . .. . Z, do Pared do do a I.,rbtr.kidt zit... 'gran- Bolter, 10 bh....... leLord, I.solnothrlot elorrneed„ • 1 5 0Imni do do 3 bide taab. .;,. Aagt alone. 4 bLieTal l ow, IVO dr, common Brooms. la artore and for µle br ja . .; SU:RIVER 2 DILIVUNTII, FEATIIERS-341/01i;:prime Kv. Fenth n-. to arrive sod fur rale by RENTS 11.7".331,L1N5. FISLI-1•10 half Ghia. White Fiala lei do Treut: tU du Salm.. Primlt. by .deZO Lwow IL 0/LLINS. Cs)'-flik DOLLARS IN CASH TO LOAN, j lln ronnettloh - with the Went. ..tang , . to emuunt. ea,:oo. eel 12 lute worth $5.000. Payable In 5 Noel se oust paym•nts, et 6, pent interest per annum to b.• moored by bed nod mortal... Apply to 51cLAIN • SON. 21. sth nt. JANUARY—Hart - or and Putritun':3 51.M.1m.5. Harper'. 2tnty Books Ne 4 41.30 Allechem, - A s i t t ., VE T H ß S: r l:c s !Ar EUB , LICAT,IIII%I4 Fll asur Ire Nrieh and °thin. 14411i w nira barna"rg P.0..a -tions. Pres,rity., TbankrufringForm.n. by N. Ilurrar. D. D I..ureir Fears. by author of Old Norma by rhe Hard Thine.. Dirket.: Franconia Stories complete, alth other Dna boob. rred, by 0. NADLER, Allogbony. TRADE FOR THE WEST,--Wantvd to CI. change 10 acre, of around. adjoining Allegheny CRY. for Funds, Pitt. ..burgh rasnufactere, or helium AY Um e... la 'Minn W.. • barßain le offered. Enquire of dehtalf 11103. WOODS.IS. Ithsh 5 U(irt.B. 60.-20 Mids. prime N. 0. Sugar; k - 100 bbl.. N. th'tdolateut. fur saki Air 0.0 11.11011180 N YOU. TRIED PEACHES-200 bus. D. Peaches fiJI past reed sod for We by R. ROBISON k CO. F iso_47s bbls. White Fish and Trout; 400 IC do do do Nek 3 Mackerel: 3 tea. Cod FM, just reed and for We or 11...R08150N C0. : 23.5 Liberty et. ' i ESS PORE-45 bbls. Mess Pork, hears; /xiust reed for caleby It. ROBISON 1.3): OLL BUTTER-4 bbls. fresh Roll But 1,16 tee just - wed and tor tale by R. ROBISON k CO. S-20 bb y. PearlsAs_t__7!tt_ _!,143,d TIMOTHYkEDS- 7 36 bags rioter and 2 bap Ilmothew la edcone.fre A ne Ade by ISIAH DICKEY a by -., 1 K 3 I ,i. P . .EAME . S I -14 . 5 . , , a , 1s pceled and . 403 18d1AdDIC6EY k PO. DRY BEEF-20 tca. prime just reed and dr do by de22. - S. ILIMPLAUGII d 03. DRY PEACIIES-50 bus. prino'halinii in .toreand for bale by B. ITARBAUGH .1 CO. TANNERS' 01E-24 bbla. in stain and for wit, by de= & nAnnaunn k CO. RLANK BOOKS lc STATIONERY--Day dooko, Ledgers. Curb and geeorust Books of all Muds. k Work of every deseriplJonundo to ardor, of guy pattern moths& A full asSO72lll/MS rf *faro &admen. for odile by deol • A. BADLEIL Allegheny._ lIRY.PEAOIIES-300 bus. tide day recd KJ by 6.2.5 HENRY H. COLLINS. BEANS -20 bbls. prima white Beano for sale br de. TIMMY IL COLLIN& CIINGER-25 bxs. Ground Ginger in store 1:1 1 1 aco Nr imb. by T. LITTLE &PI, 112, 24 itt._ 1 UNDRIES-500 bus. Dry Ppaches; 50 bag. Dry, 00, CloTer ' °) 11 biljO g arolr, ' ll ' bl4a..Patasts, tC.t?ils."ith 13 XtA k r i ri . P ßT44 l :,l de2.2 8111111111 DILm4IT. 19 1112,24 gl. Ili OR SALE CUEAP—A new 'Brick House • Cb.ll, 8 rooms and lendAtelle.r.. Term - seedmnso. dating. de= 8. CUTILBEHT BON. 140; 3 , 1 et. . UONEY-11 cases this- day ree'a and for Kiwi by del 2 EERY EL COLLINS. GREEN APPLES-- bbl e. ine'd and rotaa• ba deal =Mr U. COLLINS. TOBACCO -50 bxs. ass'd brandS, 53 and R. lamr. la nun awl fba;Fala br_ ashLX 00' 112. list at 10c per N. wFARLAND. L: UNDRIF.*-5 doz. large Tubs; • s aoanaaoe.z bx,s.lltotsrE is big. CisT Piper.' 60 • Palos litax ZS •• Eosin 60ap, In 'tore nnd for 6610 N. del! T. LITTLE 00.112. Me. R. E. Sellers & ble far bolldzy pre. Doze, hantiker. kir or rorrumzon SPUTTER -1 bbls. fresh .113;113utter; r 4,41 sad Mi. - T.drarirandca, CIREEN APfLES-250. Ap tA pi. In store road for We br T. LITTLE it W. CITKFSE-1000 bxe. prime W. R. Chem In glare and far sale la T. LITTLE & CO. EAF LARD-4 Leaf Lard bbls. No. 1 Ljust reed and for Sala 671. T. LITTLE t CO. JUVENILE BOOKS, TOYS, &c-We in ult. attootton to our ism sad molar educed stoat Amount. Books and Top. Annattoan, English sad(kr aal. Edlttora, ran KI nq In past from t. tows no to 11.0. , 44, 11. S. EtlittlllLT Id t W.; an Itaraat at. E CEN'tS—Eadioi can have L-7 the best quail/id' ELI Glow far :beta. per par, ea TAN 00IID sa oar es, to doss out Ida stock. To ladieo has. worn 012 MU they will naol no.reCOOE. Emendation; hus° ho has° aos uni he Eletyl with Stumm ow trial. (all umm at al Mattes r 4 comae of Diamond. j.Alib—.3okege for sale by deaf) J. IL CANFIELD. CANS ERESII TOSIATOESI 0, - ..t„„„„ and LS arts french btabbea selling at y4.J. W. SI<VAIII4ND, 1.114ty at. nlOl6 STORE, KG-. sAft_A - g - 0 7 : 4 n e ,„ staid. by. 44041.41. FLEMIXO MUM STORE gifir:tife hoe 41 Kris solo the dark. batares . and good ,theor a nadir 4rb ,01, bb4Of 1 / 1 1, best locatbnia3t eltyrlLti am eatabliabed +thalamic aa4 to all toad tomn and Tanta. lot apaa at mall mital thia la a Tara el• d un. Tc:4:ata Wrra!tan:rortnblertltTetbaklVl/Xdq tar 4.22/' -H: 31e120,1t2 btßi. 21, tin AL nIITTER-3 Ibis. prima ' 01l Buitei just rend for We br S. ITAVII/VOll dr CO. Ai )-.-lo kgs. prime Laid pist 'ren'd and forpie"br • & IIIIAKII&U011.1, CO. OLLBUTTER.-;-20 LTA:. extra. !toll 13 . ut, tbisAlsy add by R.: A. IE4 gals • .• vTALOGUE OF MISOELL&NEOUS aloptis AT ACC lON.—OD BAturda=g, J.. 4111- et erlook t Cotauterelel Yale. Wdod and Atta Pill, rill he told a colleetl.. of ebolee . o pn. which Are—Fen,..tuon'e Rimon Republic T rk,. of Mrs. Opie. lebbr, Vleldluree . Wnek.. Ti l , l lo, F il ' Oe ' ca r cera-17. volc tittlord's Worido LIP. of Pro deht . lP4 Paler/imp. Alior . kgo Al khelotle Cof. AVo . rkzf r ..lr f Ton; Rbdory cf Poi l n n i e litekre. eo7plet L e nPa of J s tig.‘ "4, 2 T IPSI li.'. Ancient illstorf,S yule; inok Rand 1W114, r Siehols Altobaulreteuttonion, AO plat. Lif. of Oen. Moll; IllAublgoet History . of the Reformation, 2 voile, Mecteuttee Mill Receipt.. Aa de. plortiouluot in catalogue. width can be obtot o ,.d 0,Am...i0n Poop 144 P. M. DAVIS. Suet. CITY HALL 1 1 11 E President and Managesi of the .tlsmg i5a:t.4.5.:,:x3114'.77b:tz.Va1; dsr 4,44415r.1 dt.lAmit or TWO POUlt. of the capital meek ar tbs Cnmpany, whirl di, uds are made, shish will be paid to etoolthelderiF or that. tool ”prerentatlyee larthenth. JOIIN lI.LNPER, Treasurer. _ja3.lwd pFINZ P IMO AND muu..ig. CtA, ittlibollrb• DAA• 23 . The Ann¢nl hreeting 'of the- Eockboldern sad Election or Directors at tee ow wad Pena. Rallensti Company, forth* etembag year.lirllt be bele et the otene of the Cowman In 'Pittsburgh, on Tbunday, the 23th day . of Jammu; VW Intneen the .hoots otlo is. 9 or en. *esti of 1), ( " 4 .. 4 " 87 W d r . 3:1 3 j ., 1; " . AMeritV:inion as .Ctirotit• • T W YEAWSPRESENTS--"ro close out NLay lot GI Annrial• ror 1.131 thm X s. eau Inaffetni Mecum: thbtheS *".. l l;ll''''41 Ail. l May Itorar..llasor.lo Qlfinine. Mom Ham, Adoet . Fritmd.hlP's Often BoVrialt . Cita Annues, to. •bc. now man ,11. B. LAUkIII6. Road etreeC -. OUSE .tv LOT FOE :SALE. IN ; EAST LIBERTY, attested itlthlti 8 minutia walk oT thi , ' Ned Ratio, .Tbe lot Du •- resat of 193 feet ea tbs.: tbsenabatah Tan:mike and ettenda tea la fent Utast. "The balding melbas of ktera stem Urfa Man, hall ma' 'I T leaccuLtnaladhlg the Met e% Stable. to; mat tastall of Fruit. , Immeo late possession can ba 'One: ]Ptlee, 200 Terms tees. IL Ile.EaLti I SON. 4.1. 71111 . 11.. CITRISTMAS. GIitt , WORTH SOME — ; , ! TITING—A sAaaatrat cresibody-Baeb aaa °Maw utifal thallaz Lots ott Mt. Wash=r. malt s=slist I Pl l geg r Vaart i liVettillau l "d, II f U llll.s ' l ' l I on • arlde7treet s to as aims., (1178:01a ham; ter =mart to moistblyfeysaeata of f 5. • dela• CDTIIDEItT k 8071.. TAW stet of all kinds - manufactured of . ! nnussc, buns iiubb. rm zia. sae& ot: J. * I : 11TS •ICKLES - We donaccoote able der to dole out st coat. to me% l4rE r e . .amee 'rn' 'n aA ° .ets. "'" pr:oerea rFML4"' %etbe t l 3 qb end Alturricen bocuma Irereetitaier Zs bast /milt • at prthcUr semi order: Tb. WAWA= of avail fa : I *Ttm. P r "` 4b 7 " usWl4 Food OLIDAY SUITS FOILBOYS:—Very ap• ~,w•artafrbygi4..,, • ". - AUCTION SA LES. F R RENT. • -To Let. OFR T OFFICES on Water street Mar e OnLeheti. eery Anlealils for ID,- num othee.. ALSO. a two err TWA Dwelling. with stabil= am et awound.w within three...limns. wait of the station at Lest Litiarte. Dinpilre of U.O. A. EERILY ;Mater st. For Bent 'AIRE FOUR STORY WARE‘ROUSE,M mt..t. Watereud Front An,. no► occupied by.ElN.de grd'r, Jones & Co. Enquire of the enbeerther or 13 Left'. Joni. k Eo. de:1011110 ROBERT BEER. To Let. Mho-Warehouse on the corndr of Front L treat and Chancery lane. Poseleasion Klein oo De lat of April next. tbr Drum apply to the hub...." atoo In polosation. D. W. WEEETIN it Co. iviOß RENT,—A Country Seat in Pitt Ten hlp. i tt4l. n 11/1 c kr..grt:lmmwdbW I:m~oin (Jab JOHN teats a co., üb,,,ty Fre/ LET--The three story Brick Ware-M r.l , stSt ) l 7 " % nr /99. 90 Water dna. KOR RENT—The 2d, :td and 4th story rooms over J. Wilaori. of flat atom and Tif-21.21 is Banking. Holm, more of . Waal at. and Diamond allan. ( rntragra oil Waal at.) Yte Alma zoom aro twat 40 fort feint by to fret gimp,and wall lighted. For Wm., onenstre of .de.inif . .1. Wllso.ol - 4 100, al Wood at. For DWELLING HOUSE, oi..proaent vo x mated hr tha mdaariber.altnated on' Peantyleania vauu, and neat thaTth Ward, Id hating tot,rtetra roams with wide lualb convenient outdo:m.4 eta— Mono SPrinit Ilona, with abundant suppir DI water Horne, !a Thoota.erbleh [scorned : the sh ro btu., hut a fr- Lt three hundloarest, media stunt mile from the boatman. Molina.e übtaln. om any term&a man. try home, . ales alarm rl ..a are Invited to exandta - If application h. made d~ . on or lefrar Jaws. , rAf 11'7,7.7.11..ii. -newsman siren the fast OR j: Howe on .t present OM]; and convenient r ..1 Market and Wood WA, Beal. MR lex tap It. D. GAY:LAM. . OR RENT— furnished Duemeat Mare. ,n,r Yla jtal Market sta., et 1100 per annum. f D. UAZZA.SI. Philus' slant F OR RENT—Roui ft C., 713 building O R for caeca' , - klark4t i 41,d 4th ,to. Notice . to ert'DtraCttr=l. 0/111:1101ZrHnottrat too - o; = I. QEALED* PROPOSALS !lag, LI Masonry. and ; teidaint of ;.,st,-,- , lrs-e oel, (43.1 f) Dales or this road. will be me,. al • o company until throb o'clock, P. M. to. dey ~ .1* =err - next. Th. ma rte, and spes.tfa-',..,., e• inamtion on and after the 6th day The Iletrop_OltanFlaihnad design , :,• '••,..: ,:. - t the cities of Waseington end Georgelown v... tr-er , ind Ohio Ilailmad, by an eaer and direct':::.. ...-toot ng with the latterdoul poet of the - Palm the Potomac river, and making a uvilentlf trst ninety mile. of the ples.nt traveled ro.. r . Capital to the Western and Northweatern Ste, t i P.:ty Ole toile. Prooeedinp front the .4. wiPt Cal. thnors and Otdb Railroad. tharoateettends to Frederick. 'and. vanished throtigh the richest aitnlollidtt distrias of Maryland. terminates In the city of town, whonsit eentnact• with lines of railrends, non ' eration extending to IlarriebargiC tite,Pannayivania let*. too& to. • The toeless of the mad Mr which Proposals are now bifi• tad extends from the mitterly Dee ci the District Of Col. rouble (3% mites from Georptosfe> to„ tbk city ,of /rod. Proposals will be received for thermic. in sections of one mile each, or forth., math, distance of 17% abler. • The work is generally of a medium eharseter fbr this von of the oesuotry, with *me henry ea ch (in earth and rock) and brldroing; mod etyrT faoLLitr exists tartar. mooting It rogordosly and eith economy at all seasons of the year. The country to eletated and rolling, well water dT, h m e od im n odin a tio y uberda lrh e campletion . of the contracts will be from one to two year& Any farther Information &sired bypermoto Proposleg trt the 'wort will be furnished at theatre, or may to bad o :dressing tyPrmident of the company by letter prior to the day l etting. By cad of the lkerdrof Directors: " IM:thalk /Wald I. .k.DMIND ablerEadneer. A.S.Wrt fa. flunsorn.,,Des. ZS, 1864. NOTICE.The Amid Afeeting of Stock holders ILO Eliettou ot Trustees of thelf.hid Fellows' Assoration of Pittsbmsh. frr the entruitut emm,_*lll he held at the Odeon 11011, ,Fourth street, on HONDAY ETESIND, Jan. let, between tho hours of 6 and R VAC, (meeting et 6.)117 osier of the Board.' • • J. C. HENDERSON, Beet, Dividend E!=l3 OTICE. -The Co-paririeribitf Willium . ZN Lorimer. Zug. Lindner .1 Irse thisdnY m1e , , , 1 i t bur .m.t. roAr b t . , 6 2 , lzzle t. nt u lla immerly. nu -the style of Zug. Lindray nen. -a. p Adam. In retiring from the ram of Zug.Undentr 100.1 eiteer. full,. recommend tiepreseint. Arm to thedatronano a my friend. W..Rl3lEft, Jr. Pitmborgb. Jet. lst. Ifdli. iedeller NotictriiiZtockholdeia. 01711:2. ALLEDILOT T4l-ttf R. R. Cu., ...hittabargh Januar/ ie IN necordined - with the Charter, a general meeting of the arodantlerrir the Allegheny ratio .R. Chngsny •711 be held at their oelee. blo. 74 Water street, Pittsburgh. on the Met meads y (6th dal) of Feb ruary next. at 10.16:eh - Al M., at ahleh time and awe the Revert of. the Preeldebt and Manson, Or the met Soar, and a Mateo:lent of the alleys of the Company em DO yresential, and an &Thou fur Preeldent and Beard of Managers ter the eueulna bar, nal take plate et 12 ifelona 11. -Llel-idl • - . J. GIBSON, decoy. Dividend.'. . • Cll4§ Directors . pith° AFisociatedThrEmene Mumma Compact . Lave, Ude dar; declared a Dill deed oat or the prorts aresutek to this date, of three dot tars upon each alma of the Capital r toek eubeeribed. It. PINNEY, Seer. Pittaborgh, Dreetaber MM. 18.54—jal4td> 10..cuaros - Dom 11ttaburub. De. th. 10.16. 7 j[IST of deposits, • and balances of deposits, Jot tea &Dors aualerrards or bleb have eemaln.d uu. oared to the Bout tor throe rwo, A. P. can.. MarehlAth,ll-.....--.......0.10,111. ' A. D. - Ho:ley. July 1015.18131-'...1.1....- 10.49. A. Parke- .. ... 99,00. Robert Sinn, Ap1.1191.11. 1151..—...- ..... David Travertee, Aix% • 000,00. .21. I eertity nog the above etatement!owed, to the best or my anowlectze and belle.' .112..11. MURRAY. Cashier. Sworn and eubeatilled bawl mu I.hbr/9tlo 4tay of Deem. ber,lB3B. O. W. MOUT, • iol.olloslererit :• . Notary Public. Westain Ansuranoe Co. of Pittsburgh: QTATEBIENSof the Assetli - of the IV eetern Itasnranar Co. of Pittsburgh. on tW Illst do N sego- bar, 1C41: • * 8i.i.0.00. , 00 Cm 04.1 3ter4...------31.30.000 00 Notes aid Inns 100.712 30 uoeaei;;;;111 4.138 U• Ertimated am36I7SW N. ;:4,6 .EVllefes. 3,, , X0 03 9. 11.13011D0N, &ey. ATEMENT. ofPanosits and Balances of Doprotta tha •stay'DeposEt Bank ee Pittsburgh. • have remalaai smaltend an 4 madelmed for three , Datremert memedlem the date of this atatemeck ' -, 'Richard 7. B. o,ba. ad.! Z 1.1051, ..... ha. Melllaa Woollen dep.Jac• 0.'1861. ..... 00. There are noeschemts.to the seas_ ." - JOELN MA.00)7701, Cambia. " Airmen' Depahl Avg 2 e PaLrewoh.l. December V1th,1854. A 11.11161 ants sa4 sn ' bonibed beGme detUatda3m9 J. lUD. GLEN/LI& Itensusali ANlVSTltuartuu RAIIMAA' ritueerseoeo-=•1" NOTICE--The interest:on the Bonds of the - b „ . ti.„ . 84 121.4bargt,.1 1 11 . 1-to the f b ittelarsh et the Banking lionan animas. Ei 44 m_ .:6 Btlnn n Nen Yolk. datler WhiaaittlLL.nTTOS, DRIED -. PEACHES.--400 bushels 1;1148 Juliana:Vl rnr D. W. IIEILITINE CO- N0.9:1 63 heat 0:- inLOVER. SEED.-150 btu. in Stbro DO& v f ar . f .A., . D. W. D.Zl6BTale & 51T41.14.- . 7l.s *. l . 2E t teicis of N. 9. neei. ia3 SPH T ECOSF.II:4/111AC011 sc). I I CE“ 1: Eli,--11arpe;. Putnam, Ga. der. OnTam. awl Warren. IL SADLER. Alldiy. N E OF BOOK BY “KIRIVIN." • .• • .4 , • Pall"h and other A!tuillny, i lsl, Thei l Ltegg . • bf
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