..I:==i - 0119V1112&TatiE19T.:- - _PITTSBURGH: - SATIOWAY,MOBNINTE, JAN: 17, 1&."7 . or VIVI NEW COONCELS-t-I 5 i.millfnAtron orMatron, So.—The forty-second amttial .Councils of Pittaburgh, hold their first meeting on Friday ntoming, 'oontoning at ten ' . A :great crowd was assembled in the • lobby to see and hear the prooeedings. • - lIIILICT COMM; In fleleotConneil a temporary organization was ;had," by calling James I?. fkinesid to the chair. !Phe Wards were theu called over and the follow. •• lag gentlemen' landed in - their certificates of elenGon • •-• First Ward--Alczander Miller. - Second .Ward—William Phillips. Third Ward—Mr. A. 01. Pollock. Fourth Ward—Jamea hicAuley. • Fifth Ward-John Mackin. .. - Sixth Ward--William Ward. Seventh ihrard—M.S..Moothead. . ; Eighth Ward—Samuel 11. Marrow, II A. Martin. - - ' Ninth Ward- , -,lameo la[the one of Mr. Meeldt hie aerlificate wee = abjaeted to by Mr. Wade on behalf of the cifivens ot. the Fifth Ward, and he.was not aurora in. OA motion, 'Moen. Reed, Galway, Yaronm, Illacild.and Smith were , appointed a odtomitteo to examine the ..objeotlons made against Mr. infinotiono to repot on Tuesday .• The objections urged egalcat Mr. M., are to he alhot that ho is not a citizen of tho United - - -13tates, and is not, consequently, entitled to a Seat in the Council. • - On motion,-the Connell went into an eteotiou of °Moore, with the following retail: President-4*meg }McAuley. t `Olerir:-41. T. Whitten. .bleairrager—J. Wright. -Thotiwattittkopporition, and thweleotion wan thgefore tumultuous. Themembere neat proceeded to select smite, and after the transaction of Boma unimportant busineasouljanrned to meet again on Tuesday afterrmeo, at, two o'olo9k t for the purpose of eliotleg-oityelboers. . • . . Common Council cause to order by ceiling Mr. ~...;;.d.1.-fledkinson to the chair." 11.'hIdaters, the clerk of the lest Coro. !-=monconuoil. woe unanimously chasm Secretary, -The certificates of election of the *arious new . Mirabelli' were called for 'and the mull ahowed • Fitzaimmons, floury my ser,-Jes..Retfle, i 0861.11 Rose. - '.Becond—J. I. Bennett, it. M'Farlsnil,- Alex. 1.- c krellateck. - . .= Third -John Qeino, John Layton, Jacob Mc• • Collistei, James Herd:non, W. M. Edgar, Wm. Fouttli.-;- W. It, Bro'wn, ff. Ileteeen, fd. - Itailer, Jahn .Robb, A. Elyere, Jt tirilkinson,a tie.betweett Messrs. John Hindi . and -R. Therepame. : =-: r Meek—A. B Berger; W. Barnhill, . Ruesell t mitt, A. F. WeanCless. • lloilkiason, James Black. Eighth—Louts Kim, Geo.- Moore. ll'eargo, W. Sheffer. ,Mr.-Iti'Cmsdlese moved that all . Use returns be appiered, exiept where objection Is mede,which ,was fnosed. " • " I..:Aldernsmldkital thou administered the oath of' oHnosi to,t - autw.cobnoamo. The trolt-inar*tecikand the following meta bere aneeeredr,to tseir cameo _. B . ElrErhiti, Bennett, - merger, Black, Btann, Edgar; Errott, Fitzsimmons, Retains°, Henderson, Hodhinson,. Rolmee, Kim, LayMn, Moore, ?yers, M'Candless, nt'Cargo, WCISEL •=took, Paints, Beer°, AMP, Robb, filiatiiii-,Bmyser, Taylor, Wfikineoul Mr. Brrett w 613 unsnimoraly elected President CoMmon Council. lio.took his seat, promis-. fog, as ;faras bo was able, to diecbarge the duties Sof. the poelilee Wr:ll.:APSlsoters, "oho had - so faithfully die- ' ,;'.. 1 ...e - hargesl the deities of the office in the last Court ' ' 'ell, WO unanisztocaly re.:eleeted Copt S. P. Pratt, wail unanimously elected Messenger and. Door-keopor. He thanked the. Caracas for this hence conferred, hoped he could aeon make:his taw friends old ones, and that hie -- cdforts' ironll,' - not ' be, like TaggarPa butter, Imlanco and found wanting." Of the former Connell veto adopted Courtnitte - es were despatched for Judge .11P-I Ctnrp in'admtniater the oath of omen, and to in :,--,fortn.Mr: Wearer, the Mayor• elect; that Conn ~toile were 'ready for his intogurstiori. - ' ..&footion was intuit to refer the disputed re. „titres ; from . tho Firth Wora to a committee of , abysm, whieh wee adopted,ami 1401=6E11.11°43E11:Mon, LEE - AtidFiltaimusons appointed the committee. The'twaCormeile tkeauseembled in joint fag in; Councirohamber to open and read the retort:mai rotes rorldnyor,.which -were ' '... , • • - .• Weaver. -*4ite.._lll'Cordy. Piker Ward; . ; ' 2 07, - 205 92 14eionZ do t ' 268 209 • Thlid do 534 7' .. 267 179 tat p. • ..—. 158 175 12 21 p 253 352. 19 ..406..• 288 38 112 ' 94 207 : f 170 34: 252 . 116 zi 'do, 'tltbdo &Alt} do notb '''''':• ,. .l l .,Total . -.... 2,7.19. 2,328 211 ', The Priteldend rioted that Mr. Wearer having the greater number of votes, he was drily cleated • Mayer or Pittsbomlo. '-Hie Honor. hililure, then admin . (stared • ilia oath of office to lifr. Weaver; who .delivered the-following caldreut - . : ' Greitionen of tha Select and Common Connell: 4 Aer',M .. y . r 4 "Pittattirilc-1 appear before you ' to-dey with no 'little. diffidence. Through the partiality; of my' fellowaltizens, I have been stilted to the Chief Magistracy of our flourish ing city, and ',base lust Wien the oath pro , oterthed by .law;: .Ilowerer ondeserilog of - this rusk. of conadute l may be, I iinnot refrain ' from - •exprresing, dhe' deep obligatiotte • cinder The duties derolsitig upon the Mayorof this oily are certainly importsta, while on the Councils, on account of the'greetflonolial embarrassments in our munielpel affair:. is:thrown all estraordt- nary SeePonsibility, undaditio the public interest retpalfesat ;burly. So-operation between '',.thel Counoill and the• Mayor, I congratulate _myself 1 'that there'll no Scioto , whatever to fear that - any &Terence in opinion will arise hetireou the Legislative . 'and Eteentire departinento of our How. far I"toity i.e able satisfactorily to die, 1 charge the duties of the responsible Cruet unit- ',•.dad to uie, time slime can doeslope. The publle -Tunis tod the lives and property of our citizens .: 111i-dependent' upon' the. vigor ->of the Executive. sad the , efficiency , of hie police , and it flail be 'my=- alio,- with the aid •of Connelle,do combine • • 'Mt thsandborities under. My logatedntrod,wm far u tideittairo - en ettite,:energetie sod' rigid en forcement Of ill laws atfetting the public inter eenr - , ~-'• Is want your aid nod co opowition,,..a. if I . *.aibiddriolt obtain Imbilei approbation; I. shallat leitittedelsor to. merit it.. ~ . , • .- ` ;.:- ' 4 'The flfintletnoWs . ; rnaiarlse 'diere 'listened to With smelt' attention, sod at the elose•tte Was -' l oudlyi applauded. •.' . - ' . '...t Thn Mayor thew Unnamed the following sip . Mayer'a Clerk—John I. Whitten. • High Colostabli bert Hague. _ Day Palter- - damEl. Richardson, Wad C. " . Wray; C. ll:Tested h., James-Reed , -Wm. C. ifszallton, - Andre w Moon, Joseph Koos. ' - Mr. M'Cliotock proserited a reeolution author .- -.• -Islog the'Meyor to draw his warrants in favor of the ten' election districts of the city for $lO. ' ' '• each for esprosee of ale oiler', which wasindop led. ' Committee`,,-. ,• . •-- • ' %, - .. ... . The o 1111 the tentestad elootion in the Firth' Ward reprirted progresS, and rertiteet . .ed leave to sit' kiln; which MAN granted. Commit then 'adjourned.' •• . • • fiagieST or TARP: & It. It. Lone.—Tl .10 ifterooua, 8: g Von Botinbefeh, liet., See ,intary of the Pitishurgh sod , Steubenville Joltn C. Davls,risq., the City Tres. of $1G,660,62 in ninth, being the , 41inciptil and ititerat of a loan of s4o,6oo;mailo bT tbeeitylo tho , 90Mp ! ti l , tn' Deco— iree - 28ttt:l85ti, le pairlntaiest:falitug. due on I litp Item% :guaranteed by the nallreadttcrapa. I ,Saulttary. la, 1866., ,TBlrty•throeof of the mortgage bonds of tbo iColopeOl, 41 0 00 ,eieh, were- pledge - d"so collateral:for : the loan, „:Atittlt tbehe Vitae now: to..en perrenderecno the .ie.tbirehy"eoablett .tolake up ag - pt,arltple of 'the firet in grit:go:of $200,000, etc ' Cetillug to the contract 411 or._eoutod with litteere. the lez:goos of the road, . jiallaTIODE - Scr:Dilflqa(trO6S - CASR Barons Maros lie lisvait.—Not snore than two at thins ininutea - altor the Mayor elect of. Al. leghatiY-Itad.. 'entered upon the duties of his -.:cith6oAVl:Frlday, be woe for . nialted wlth.ll, case. fI 6PPoltratitat'POttiolt iticryhY,' a weithnown ~4strant, who had been the ricipient of, several acre at charity from' the:family ,of Gen. Itobin - ioon;oliFederalatrcet; Allegheny city, wont to lit e! residence of, the latter zontlemanpn a: beg _ .:".ging:,:eapadition, yeatttday, and, on looting, z,-' - garriett off with hint .e valuable coat belonging Itto sue of the GenoraYe.:..Sens.-. -Murphy etwt or :-Jrieted and taken before the' Mayer,..when, Mr. ..Atr:doolitting to prosecute for larceny, he waa 0,30 0“0 / .'99 1/-1 6 vagt -10 , , L. , . • ...tot dif STADGII Opperp pore= tt perm rfatal cznitggi•. would do poll tojtt ttio /toot or, the Couttoaralall i alee al • 'Bottatani," January 17tb; 'et /erg il°°°32, t". A et.it hatlie elOgh gai'be o'olock punctqaUY : the i 1 04 0 1 4 tae ! - ''...Tentatinnottit thn:,,,faht, 351 " •41 * . w...., k `u .4.,ctotivi,K*l444) ' c;gs, ifiiiiMal _ Askintunit Goulette - Clf-Veldt - 6Y Itterning.to'i iningurate the newly, elected officere, and were called to order:l:tee Select Council Chetah Mat /0 O'clock, by Mr. - Ildaishall being electedie the Chair, and !dr. Macferron, Clerk protion. Tho aork-then read the official returns of the election for Mayor, Councilmen anti Overseer of the Poor, and announced the following' person as elected: Makon—Harmar Dehaven. Surer Count:ca.—First Ward--John Atwell. Second Ward—Joseph Kirkpatrick., Third Wail—Wm. Boyd. Fourth Ward—John'Wright. Coantoti Conscu..—Firet Ward—Simeon Bel ford, James Caldwell, David Nesse, James Mc- Candless. Second Ward—James Lockhart, J. G. Coffin, W. Dill, .1. IL Smith. Third Wird—John Alexander, Johu W. Barr, Casper Gang, Henry Gerwig. Fourth Ward—John McGraw, David Prouty, Thomas Brown, J. A. Bloomer. . Overseer of the Poor—Jacob Geyer. The members of Select and Common Counolla then took the usual oath of office, which was ad- ministered by Alderman Nellie. The Mayer elect, Mr. Harmer Behave°, was lel then introduced by Ex.eyor Adams, and was sworn into office by Alderman Nellie. Mr. Behave° in a ;short but appropriate speed', then th anked the citizens for the honor they bad done him, anti Meted that it was his in tention to fill the office of Mayor without °pet. ulance, favoritism or pattiality." Tho 0901100 e of the Poor took the soctistomed oath, and was declared elected. -Mr. Delman then introduced Mr. Sylvester .Tyler as his choice for High- Constable. Alder man Nellie administered the usual oath on en tering, and be was declared elected. On motion, the Common Council then adjourn ed to Ss respective chamber, and the Seleot Connoil organized, Mr. Marshall remaining in the Chair, and Mr. hlecferron acting as Clerk pro tem. The Select Council proceeded to the election of Its officers by acclamation, with the following .resent: • , JC Painter, President; D. Maeferren, Clerk; and A. M..Husselbaugh, Messenger. The rules for the regulation of the former Colman were adopted. , - Adjourned to meet on Toes lay evening next, to elect city officers. , . The Common . Council Waa called to trier by Mr. Bniford taking the Chair, and Mr. -Motion iglu the positionof Clerk pro tem. The Clerk now called the roll of the now morn bore. All were percent. .Common Council thou proceeded to ballot for its olfietre. President—J. McCandless and J. 11. Barr were nominated. On the first ballot Mr. Barr was ideated by a majority of two rotes. Clerk—Mr. Matilottlglo was nominated, ,and, on motion, was re-cleoted by acclamation. Messenger—A. 14. Einseelbaugh. • Ori motion, adjourned to- Meat on Tuesday alerting next, at eta o'clock, to elect pity °Moore. Ton Prrin Wean PUBLIC E011001.3.-:-WD paid a short visit, the other day, to them eahoole, which have been for sometime under the control of Mr. A. BOOT, and were highly pleased with its ad mirable discipline and arraignments, the im provement observed in sunny of the Puglia giving ample evidence of theprofioieney and capabili ties of those who are appointed as guardians of their budding intellects. The female *mashers in the schools are consideredamong the fleet in 'the city, ladies of experience; and, if there ie any connection between .000113 end effect, we may well endorse this opinion. We are glad to find that, in them schools, es in all othcra Moor city, a substitute has been found tor !Ihntn,r , 4 and switeltings," in moat caste, as a moans of delving knowledge into the heads of the rising genera tion, who °them:lee might have oscine to look book only with a sigh to the day when they titre compelled instead of beingisaluced to imbibe the royale principles of science and art, which, though, or course, ever necessary and usefet in the transactions of life, are found often extreme ly difficult of comprehension by youthful minds. With Mr. Burt as the efficient Principal, assist *ad by the present corps or ladies, these echoole will 'deservingly retain the high., intelligent chariots's they have so -long enjoyed. - The management of the present Board of, scorers who have, held the office now for several years, by re-election, is highly commended by 1,11210119 'citi.zena Of the Ward. Ter THU COMOPOLITAIS 412 T Assootartoi..— Thohime for whin h subscriptions to the above 'institution is just coming to a close. Dr, Rey-, nor informs no that bo will not receive any sub scriptions after next week, eo all who desire to become subscribers bad better do so at once. prico is three dollars, for which you got the fine engraving of "Settirday night," ..or Harper, ratnom, llnictorbookor, U. 9- :dogmata.", Oody'n Lames'.Bnitkkieing Age, Pltiffmt,orr_Uirfnburght. Ileviow, with en equalotianomin the distribution of fine oil paintings , and statuary which_ cantos off this year, on the 29th of the present monthi Durr'n .MISTICASSIL6 Couleur, Prrrscusou.— In most colleges of this kind, the students never hear a professional lecture from the pelacipat, from one year's end 14 the other.. The talented, experienced, and indefatigable pritelpal of thin institution, lectures daily to bisclasseu, expound ing all the intricamen of the eeienee with that clam:pees and precision which has so long til,lttle the establishment so .11;610 1 .7 known and no do-. sertedly popular, and which, nedoubt as:toasts . for its precept unexampled .stiecees.: Cairn or Quanrcu. Basses.—Beforo Huns. Wm. 13. hloClure, .1. E. Parke and 0. Adana'. aaltErtiti 17, 1857. Com. vs. Lord Arthur John Hudson; indiet• meat, obtaining goods under false - pretences. The jury tendered a verdict of guilty. Mr. Hive made,. . a , motion in arrest of judgment, and for a new trial, and the prisoner was re ; Bovaral unimportant earo3 were brougLt up for hist anidieposettof dating tba day. • . , - Ten +nether was rather more moderate Fri day thao pregiouely. There was 6 ,(1011 fen of snout, .with more proloised. ThursdayThursdaybight ut was most , excruciatidgly outd and sharp: :.''A CATELCOI:III of meihist bootr.e, in connection with loony soluble iniscellanoono works, and ettrgical inetroments, will bo cold this evening, nt Davis' Salo Moms. • Lock at thematid Lill fai tbia ateutag. A goad prog7GIOMO of perfOrtOttl3o. le ,offored - IVILNIIIIIGTOIi, Delaware, Doteber 22, leat.--- Nita!:HU. CLAIK-..qatiellios: Thla is to certify s . that the milts of year pateuXowned by the kissers. Gilpin & Cs, and how in fnit opera tion in the Brandywine Mills In thin city, hove fully come up to their expeotations, and aro all you represented them to be. 'With one mill we con make &Ist/ barrela of tlenivin twenty four hours, and a yield of twentysfoar . and a half barrels to the hundred htothela of wheat. This, 1 after having given the milli a fair trial, appears to Ira the average yield from gocd wheat. Yearn respectfully, . Jotter' TABUS Head Miller , of the !dears. Gilpin & Co. Accordingdo the above important owl reliable certifieste, and the tostimooy of the numerous pi:initial:4re of these valuable mills, etioti one of these mule will make two cad a half barrels of flour, per hour, producing it yield of atm Lerrel of floor from four bashes find five pounds of .wheat. The mill, look:Wing the complete grind ing and bolting apparatus, occupies a epode only 26 feet long, 1, .feet wide„.and 6 feet high, end reqlres but 6 horse power to propel it. Melton,. T. &.E. & - Jornis ,31. Clerk have one of the full .elzed mills in constant operation, at Blued Building,, No. 31 12ifth street, Pitteburgb, where :they offer for exile the patent right fir many Vaistabiciontities and Steles throughout this Union; and 'also the Earopeon patent, which has lately bean granted for this valuable loran- Sou,: which is attracting so groat atlcatilm, not only ,in the Dotted Mateo, but throughout Europe. - Sales amounting to lon thousand dellars , hava been made within the last four weeks, sod stiles of greater amounts aro tinder negotiation : The Items. Clark oso be consulted at Do 31 Path street, and daring the , evening at the Sorry Hotel, corner of Ilimeock , olreet and liti• m . quttion Woy, rittelitirgh, Pe. lm ail. • I Prom tha lege: noturdsr svernag . • Puritanedlircath.—Whet MAI" or gentleman would nevade r . tna car. n r a dle.rmoshla breath when by silliOk un ”Ltgar. r II Thoramd Finogrei • den trllrlnvunoll not only render ILoWllee. but two the twat. whlta el eial...ert Meer Per.ra do .041"1" .breeth Is Lad. sod the ...Nees in se drilesi th Ir . 'Mais will never mention 1 t.. Put slang*. drop of ' the usk:Leon your tardlebrutle and "nat. tho• teeth WO* and morning. A tato Gant tottle till loot • 7.1. r. A8...M00t Coarmiton may elelly 'ha acutdrod Ing tho./.41.. on. Theums.l Plowers,' ltw ill rem "e &,,pio,oo, sad freaks from the filch., tearing *tor • sort sAd roosete had, Wst•towel, lour on twoor threedrOPS. slidsreeh tkafsew night end rooming. Nelrud Ahr,. yjn—µ et your obs"lngetraM in either ur on twu or throe dm of •Ilstra rfrg s =ra'rge ) ,.rnb the board teirLa it will nails • beautiful...l I stbormuch tarilltstino w e er,. 141 T? pxx.r.7i4o'irletws. New York. MA. Pali : a:0 001 C A Ihh. N X! , in. UNA II SUMER, it slibl.liga it wad LEI!' VW *MUM muumuu, zugyuto that. eons. ra A Card to the Lewes. •. , . firjrDß. J. nUPOiligYa (11.Ylifhi trILLO YUIL fltitAbEtlengalllbleta correatlng irregular. Lire, lung removing obstruction* of the Monthly : hen mbsterercunee. All Medical At Ingi 8.111.01 other., Mat no ,hook con eiwv i.e..", Waal stir a Regular; and whenever so obearnetten t a ' u t nie, _Vre 4 . oVr i sr ,:.111iri.71 1 ,;712h.:1126 , f74. 1 = and t h e want of eatch.n remedy bee bean the . cstute of lo many consaintalans =am young. nanates. usage:ly Part hi the pile. yslptishou ca the hint L. inathing 01 .0 M ondellgurbed clock met slime !Abel frcax the inter:hp Loan! nalorecanit ' , Warier that)* the ea" the Mlle . wlttlnyorahly remedy ell thine eine. hull Andelpllcit Directions itacenrpsny each. boa, which Ma be strictly lananed e sad sit awe... yanagio in 0. 11.11.1.4191ty be ipeedlly corms • ' ' • , Place 11. W rut ltur,scat pad by, all the Dragniste and BAYIYLE A ROAD, Agents for Allegheny; YULTUNI3 tag W.clJ to ft; burgh.- ahoy stringy thal trade tit ..tanyaletrespyiats. = L anz = the hal ts anti ' nett; AY. ItAn - • • '----Lanno-BmiDecrarr.S.lte aninsfineeting of • the above :800lety -.lfaslteld ist, , the Sersioe ationo-ottitaFiriSTristdterisiirlitrolyou Tues. day, Jan. 6al. - Rev. Dr. McLaren is the chair. The reports of the Secretary. and Treantrer were read and adopted, after which so election of officers and managers took place. of Tthieh the following is the list: Pretidentlins. Draw Vtet —MI M. 2IICCRACKV9 Treasurer—Mna. A. B. Pundars 12=2:121111= Mrs. Alex. Laughlin, hire. M. Matthews, " 3. Laughlin, " Bev. J. Brown " D. Rea, " Barclay, " W. Semple, - " Childs " Dr. Brooks, " R. Diet, " W. Thaw, f " Snodgrass, " C. Rowan, " J. Irwin, " J. McElroy, " Geo. Duncan, " Grier, "A. Chambers, Mies A, Thaw, " Campbell, Hare, &ilea Gunning, "B. A. Laughlin, " Relstoo, Fahnestook, Magee, " 9. McCormick, " Wilmarth. -qiict append the reports of the Secretary and Treasurer for the past year: Secmrawr's Reruns eon 185 G. Aother year is past. Again the waled mas ons have come and gone, and oath lean borne its report upward to Him who records not only the ante, but the very thoughts of his creatures. It is fitting at this turning point of time, to look backward to the past, and to gird on our armor for future work. The annual colleotions have been made and paid over as indicated by the Treasurer'e report, but the mount oonstrains us to confess that perhaps come have grown weary In. the Lord's work, and lacked faith to believeand trust him. There is no plan of usefulness which does not require self-denial. The Bonk of Gad points out no flowery path of ease in which the heaven ward pilgrim may walk to the golden city. The way is rugged—the struggle upward—the rest that remaineth for the people of God ie at the end of the journey. There is much oneourage meat from God's word - in this faithful perform- MVO -of dety—entiouragement as well to the managers st:to the etentributing members or this moiety. The Inipired Apostle says: "Lay by you in store as God bath prospered you." Were that injunction mere faithfully obeyed, it would not he the painful experience of the managers so I often to hear the disheartening verde "call again." God's word is true, and ho tells us our prosperity will be more than equivalent to her benevolence, and the promiee is beautifully ex emplified in the widow's meal, and erase of oil. Another and far better reward of falthfalnese, is the return of spiritual blessings to the soda of these who give.ned labor for the cause of Christ. I The eirenletion of the Bible, which is the object of tide association, cannot be too highly estima • tad by the ehristian, for "without trillion, the i. people perish." The lye of the prophet milted. coed by God's gift, well down the ages lath the [ distant future of the world;—the eye of tie be lowed disciple, though, dimmed by roe, by tins tome gift looked up to the future of the world of glory, and beheld the sublime visions of the Apecalypee. The_proptiet foresaw that the Ben of God would descend to this low earth, and be come a man of sorrows; that he would die to save lot einnere, and finally return In triumph to - hie Father's bosom. The prophesy became history, Mid the eyangelioto recorded It with a beauty,' 'simplicity and pathos which booboo all hearts. Oar duty and our desire prompt us to spread as far as is in our power the memo by which maul zury comprehend the glories which the prophet predicted, and the more glorious revelation which eome of them were privileged to behold. The history of the creation of the world; of God's dealings with Mifonoient people; the pro. , 1 verbs of the wise man; the songs • of the Ewell Binger of Israel; the furenhedowinge of the Prophets in the Old Testament; the story of the Wass in the new; the rejection of Christianity by Modem; its reception by the fitintilee, and ate rapid progress among tee oedema of the earth; the epistles to the churches; end the revelation to the beloved disciples in the Isle of Nimes; forte the eum of this wondrous book, it le our chart to the heavenly world. Wltheut it no ells ter can learn the way to he saved, for it is the "power of God and stalration in every one that helieveth." Let usoontinue to prey end later while lifo and strength remain, °octant to do aught, and yet constant to Jo all we min in se good a work A wdrk that must go on, for Josue shall reign King ever alt the earth, and the chariot, of Bel- Yellen shall roll on till every prodigal bolds is his head this steered volume, as a messege call ing on him to return from hie wanderiege and ail a title deed to the mamions which the Father has prepared. retastmen's =POST' FOIL To cask colleotod tbo atriotui Dia• 'rccetielienlicctiT at A6llllal Berm Git. CR. Up oula paid Old fiar JJ. diibo.. $:345 14 4 ' " " for 51iqa. " babado on band. ... ..... LT, Navnauna, one of the moat painful, iso well Ita , debilitating disown, known to tho human family, 19 readily oared by that popular West Min; Garter's Spanish Ifirtute. Handrede of person haw toothed that they hate found epeady relief from this difAressing affliction by tho tau of lb. Alizturo, after the most ekillfai pby,Ucittun utterly failed to, do them any good. We son by the Court reoordt, dint the two Counterfeiters, White of Spiral°, and I,awrenoe of Epping; IL li., have been _placed under ten thonsand dollar bomb, emob, fur Malting sod milling . imitations of Ayer's Cherry Pftlollll. This lo.;right. If the law should protium men from imposition at all it certainly shotdd protect them_ - from Wog imposed upon by r worthletis counterfeit of such a medicine As A yeee Cherry Pectoral. Necan.only complain that the pun ishment to not bolt enough.,The villain who would for paltry rain, stellberatly tetra with l tbe health of his fellow man, by taking from their Spa the cup of hope, when they aro Moiling, and subetitutior o falsehood—so utter delukioo, should he puoif.hed et least as aeveroly ss ho who counterfeits the coin of his country —Green Ce'. Benner, CarYolLfon, COM AI EKCIA 1. OtollatTEß ON ARTIVERATIoN FUR JAZOARY , .1 W 11.1uAti,9.1%, BUSK , 011M411 3 . F R Rauscer, alWrituse. B Onsog• _ • PITI".SIIUTaiII ARY.ETI3 PLITILIMOY (ALUM Mt I.m. I Eatarlay 61939010.7.J. 9,37 . 104 3. .1 itel33 POSlt—Wes to • raculat .as at IN. • DAWN—ittlatl lota saw elty at 9, 10 and 11%9. • 10U1,31:191E1T — Ialas of tonnt37,99at hands at 7g667f,„ 6301 9 :4. 9 61 9 % 9 . FLOUlt—aala. 901.114411 es (wall rat dop,t, part dal tv -99991 .4 $4.841@e6,6T. WU/UT—VG blab red from eta at 91.60. BtICISSIISATI7OI3II--(=all lota tram nate at 4476 600 aft-0 tb% soot rats at 1/%. faith. 91131"-9.9bla at 909 egad to 9951. MONETARY MID OOMMERUI AG. It. day Irian gale& one In mono . , *Tatra TO6 agog . , C=n.Vorlltalf °'- dtt U tont ' att= Ulm Tekton entaldo oT Bent, oar Tetlo ;ant vaunt= on oulatly lento and .0 a.... We or remand analog name.. dints tin eiMag or the mall tor tin. float. mate tot yodeller &Ramon theta but not teen melt Jana to /Amigo. blll.. lb/ malty continua. good. and large Impala of Bulling to mentioned to to mating di m tan moo account to toyer not only Oaf Gold sante Spilsad bat aoatly balf a million of ellyar oat to Oatak lot Hastlth SCCotiat.-2 1 1 IL Times. JAMES W. WOODWELL, OAIIWIST WOLUSITUItS 11SHOPA021111111/1. wos. IT UP IM MO 02.26 r. eftweersos W. W. -reepoottnily informs bh friends o r:gfea n .,.." 9 Vinititu'ro= l : 44 4 oTorwl The awe latltts city. As In ts detonalsed 00110.5 Mistook, wlttuessmowlmaterlalet POOP wortalistwldPs pawook deltas and from Itio extent of WI ardor* and matsufacturlog, be le ambled to produce wars. rioted TUILIIITUII.II at the 10Wosi wlms. ways on bawd the arsalset varlet, of M' derniption If o urniture, from the cheapest end Phloe, to the most olskent and costly, that bosun, meet port of one, may In famished from hie Stack, or tomadecturod expressly to order. The fallowing►milers's' motet to part of his .e 07100 which. Par erbium of style .pd 00144 cannot Peewee...Ll In oc7 or tw Elater 011 5& . Lout XIV trloo4 gorat CO Phan POMO% _ 160 noffis In Musts and hair l39l3olog and IhutlOU Übtm 100 dreams lOolinlosay Lamar le Pecrotarp flooP dunk 40 do Weltsqt, dor $3 Ilmea Cars ficst Stswlre; WU Meteor IleWidas Maine 24 Cute root flork.M2 choir Waluat do do: 12 Indies , Writing Oats 100 elsbcsalsr Dito63 11.1.001 Towel Sande; PO Walnut do Illsosires 100 Work!" tap tioutre Tiara lernromatlca MOll% do tsrwtslos Ismrsaus ellsabothows do; 33 do Wasbstands Onwpfloo 646 40 loolrawr do . Vert 151.10 do: 100 0000662 00 • *OOO • dot 60 /16,66100 Donau %Mak tai IMUCIMUM, 40 bloborour pessoteads What-sow Walnut Poplar ?dubs Tables' Itte tWttoes4 o . . Pembroke ,do 100 Mom .od Pomax Bed- B len d lien .1.. dm 23 Mahe/ant. Wardrobes extols/don Plolog WPM: 10 Walnut do Ottawas% • 13 ChenT do OWN* Was Miortznentot i3=austareaupplledS Otcaroboata wad llotela 111 opine proo3oil/'.... Farm zor Eale. undoraignal will sell at public solo, do tho prcranne. on MI bAY, the Ittlt of JarotarY next, .t 1 o'clock. P. L. •eortain Traot or land, eltuated to I'aGN. tomndodaln. Allnktnnnt onnutr. ad)Olnlnlf hada or John littilinute, William unmoor. mat Ohms, contain. lug Itb Acing, baring about bit lam eland lb. reM.4l). der Io tlaabored.. rtoe impair . ism • min p•t• of cullitntlon, mad lc cone:cad to be ono of the last wheat ooing Inn., in (be CdIn111: has. good Thud: lo ell iratorod. atolls neutral' ontioOltbkiiar ott titration. Its location m bealltlfol. lb rally east el tittle I b a re, and IS miles tram the rears, liallroad. Terms mate known on dor Weida ' • r _ I:ll i grrg ""tTh w"th ql/tiltr WI9nTIiHItB. • pki !TRATEUN BODA-100 - iiks for nal° by 1.1 4.31 J. It (MI MI 110tUCKWIlEAT FLOUR—V:IO fifty r wte fur sale 01 - tle9o BR'S AH7 ALL 764 11" a " deal" fir aP°' ltlbar ----- ,. call at the mesa at Tr.tect WieS C U al d . whims Ica Fac, ray, Ours 141m - jimatejturiaci ;War. oONo•'RESSIONAL. • Virtisttrairtoa, Jan. 16.-Scrtars—The Senate took up the resolution of Mr. Houston, calling upon the Secretary of the Navy to state %tat number of desertions from the Navy had taken plate 81E100 the passage of the cot to promote the as:Sauey of the nary, /to. Mr. Mallory otjected to its passage as beteg o heedless exposure of transactions which have .gone beyond the control of the Navy Department or the Senate. Mr. Houston contended that those matters ought to be brought to light ect that if the notion of the Navy Board had resulted in good, it could bo wade' manifest to the Country. If the con. trary was the anise, it ought equally to bo known. The resolution was laid aside for the special order being a bill providing for the settlement of the (dolma of the officers of the Revolution. Mr. Toattibn said ho intended to make the bill as odious an possible, and to that end indioated var i ous ame ndments, ioeluding one to COMpen mats Revolutionary soldiers for depreciation In how inental money in which they were paid. As teat questiou r he moved an intlefitta postpone. meat of the bill, whit)) well tool by 22 agnioat 26. On motion of Mr. Pugh, the, oemdileratlou of the bill wee postponed to the first Monday of December neat; yeas 24, nap 22. The preeddieg officer laid before the turista a letter from the President of a Joiut Convention of the Legislature of Pennsylvania giving infer mellow of the eleotion of Simon Cameron as Senator from Pehturylvania. Butane private bills Were paeeed, sod the Situate adjourned until-Monday. 110vell—Tho House proceeded to the coneld oration of bills upon the private calendar. The House psesed thirteen private bills. Mr Kelsey, rising to a question of privilege aimed a preamble netting forth that Joseph L . Cheater hltti been fully summoned before the Corruption Investigation Committee and neglec ted to appear, and concluded with' a resolution that the Spo Ike ISM his Warrant dluoted to the Sergeant-at-Arnie commanding him to take into custody the body of Chester, wherever found, and the name forthwith brought to the bu of the Rouse to avower for contempt of-the Celine ati thority. Mr. Moreno. Inquired where was the au thority for all , this 1 Mr. leave, of Tenn., believing that the Moue had no ouch parer, moved to Ley the etiolation on the table. Mr. Paine demanded the yea; sod nays. Mr. McMillan regarded thin R 8 a very impor. tent Ipiestioa; time ehould be afforded to look into R. Hie motion to adjourn wee deoided in the negative at the 'Matinee of Hr. Orr. The precept addreesed by the Speaker of the Irmo to the Sergeant‘avAreos,oommandiegthe latter to summon Chester was reed and the precept was returned with an endoreement by the Sergettet.st..Arms that lie bed served the Summon on the 14th Met' Mr. Orr was permitted to make a 'statement The Committee had not toted In thle matter without looking fully Into authorities which they thought folly enstained them in the application they had made. - :A -sec occurred in 1817-19 to this effects a petty applied to Lewitt Williame, member of this Mouse, and proposed to pay him a pecuniary consideretiots to take 5 favorable report on a certain hill. Mr. Williams brought the toot to the etteatiOu of the Rouse, which or dered the arrest of the party in the language of the Resolution now before the Room which the present Committie copied from the proceed loge in th.t cue. The party wee brought be fore the Hoots and after trial was reprimanded only by the Speaker because there wore mitiga ting circumstances. After his discharge from ousted; ha instituted an action against the Sir grant-etArma for Wee Imprisonment. The 011A0 was tried In the U.S. Circuit Court and de• cided splint the plaintiff, and on appeal to the Supreme Court that tribunal decided that the House bed the power mut that it was properly exercised, the Sergeant at-Acme was probeetad end the complaint dim:ebbed. The:wienene in the present ease was eubrmaand hut failed to ap.. pea. If the Rouse had not the pewee to en. force the ettereteueri of witneeseir the Invectiga. tion wee a toookery. lie, Mr. Orr, should not eontierm a member of the Committee if it had' the-power Leedom. elements to testify to facts within their knowledge The inuetigation would fall to the ground. Mr. Browns teethed to make a etaioment rein.' time to Mr Chester but Mr. Joao of Teue. said they wanted to hear-nothing shout him now. air. Barrie, of 11:Moie --When the whams purges him.eif of the contempt I Will hear the exple.aelien (Cries of beer, beer Mr. Browne..—l was informed this morning that Mr. Cheater is sick and wee unable to he rteseot before the eanmittee. I would eel the oommittee whether they 550 proanso ovideaee that Mr. Muter refused to appose: Mr. Pelec.—That is of oo oourequenoo to the matter before the Ilavie. The House iotaia to lay the, itesMution on the tablienbria it woo pszeed nearly unaelrommly. The Home then adjourned. New Ontised, Jan 15 —The atesinship Tax a& arrived hero to.day from San Juan. The buretT reports that the Costs Riaena protected by the English idert. ba.l seized the ateambeate on the Pout Joan river The steamers San Carlos lett Virgin Bay en the 2J or January', but woe captured by the Coots Riokna anou after getting into the - . Cot. Looktildge. with 2.50 man, had possession of Peons Arenas, bet the Costs ninon forces esoreoling /OW men every other point on • ihe river. The . • The report that Gen. (Jennie/pen had beaten the elate at Grenada it confirmed. lie has joined Gen Welker at Wyse Gen. Walker's gouty is represented se beteg in good spirits. while the allies are tightieg ►Moog themeeloc& The steamship Jame, Adger, with the pmeen gars taken from the TOGZISSee it Norfolk. or leml at. San Jaen on the 9th hat, hut. In eon eminence of the diffioulty iu the Trititil route, the nest meriting for Aspinwall to for ward hoi paesenners for California i , vor the Panama route. The Jaws Adger . stis to return to Ponta Meuse, end would be due at New Took about the 22d lest. Waantenro■ C4Tr, Jou.l6. —J. R. Hirsony of New York, who 'erred as se 10410051 door - keeper to 11,0 House test treetop wen today es . , ',mined by the Corroptlou Investigating Cota, tattles. lir. Triplett, formetly thief clerk 0. tho Penriun'olliee and Altura Chubb cud Hank er it it repotted bars been summoned. Simootru, the oorrerpondeut of the Now York Tunes toaster every question effecting bimetal, ' but &chard rerporrlink. to tame trePootint others ..0 the ground that be oould not do to without d dishonorable broach of cronatstiqo. He also Mottled on the tight end duty of uewspe pets to sot on moral conviolloas without holding thee:teeters teaponeible to present proofs ',ulnae epeeifio charges ere mode opulent individuals by LIMO. The Supariutendetit of the PabliePrinting hoe requested Om House Committee on Ways and Mims to roport in appropriation of nearlys247,- 000 se a defloieuoy to (iota the priatiur 'order ed duties, the bet erosion of the House, MO Ws meson amount of which be says the members mild not at that time here beau aware. - - AOIIIOIILTUZAL Boatel% Wa licingtON Cily, Jan. le' motion to buy Chinese auger cane sufficient to pleat EX:icons was adopted. A repnrt by Mr. Janet! of Delaware in tarot of petitioning Coops'se to grant $500,0 1 : 1 0 in thuds tn eech state, for the establishment of an agri cultural University woe informally peened over . Tbo some gentleman from the committee ap pointed at the lost animal Meetiog, made o re• port on the ',object of agriculture with various recommetalatione.. Adopted.' ; A resolution by Dr. Newberry tecntomendlog geographical eorroye in the states was adopted, 0. B. Calvert, 0. W. P. Otistos, B. B. French and Dr. Jay Brunie, or Washington were ap pointed a committee to memorialise (longterm in favor of ostsialishing hit agricultural department. Mr. Cattle delivered as 'eloquent Mooing ad. dices. A vote of thanim was passed to Presi dent Welsh who responded, and the convention adjourned site die Now Your, Jam 16.—The sakes =by tho Etna embrace the following items of newr. Tao Snipe of Breams oays that W meeting of Piplo matieto in relation to the Swiss dillicilty,,Mm been held at the roeiderme of Mr. Fay, the AlllCtieral Minister, who acted as au totertomil ato Intim Diplomoliste and the Fedora' Coun cil, and throrighout evinced dhe graatest kind tram towards Switzerland. A Berlin paper ma that It le,Zumared that the Neufchatel question will be arranged /I a C011feltrICI) Independent to that of. Barbi, at whist' Switzerlond will be ad mitted. ALTOONA, JUL iG.—'rhe:body of 0 well dressed man was found this morning, two miles seed man place. with his throat out and hands and feat frosen. Tho sprawling° indioste that a hrutsi murder has been perpetrated. A letter wits found [nide pocket direotod to 13arnbel 0. 'Norcross, Dunleith,lll, on Inroltman4WWl =MM New Yong, San. 10.—Meeere. Wells, Fargo & Co., notwitbetanding the roprultistion of tbo California State debt, will pay the Wassail of tbo January coupon's. '• ALLIAXf, Jam 10.—A desperate riot - is progressing here bets:eon the AmetiCrlDS and Irish. 'Two men are dead and several axe dan gerously wounded, Eritrea being rreelymoad. , Hasidebeca, Jan. 16.—The demoaratio cau cus notoinatedllenry 8. Moran . , State 'areseu- Ter by acclimation. A large member of MOM. bete arere'ediseol; the bollere were amongst the abPettleae:. Mows' ins ElogrigitilitioAcielfor the long to stut Atacis ~Ziogqi!). l o; Ito pins = _ Borrow, Jan. 16 —The Union Block, Post office, and two adjoining dwellings in Milford was burnt thin morning. Loss $50,000. Manx; Jan. 10, 10 o'clock, P. ll.—There We Le tidings or the Ameries. . Nair Ports, Jan. 16.—The Cotton market to day,has been steady with sales 2500 bales at 13} for New Orleans Middling and 12i for Up lands Middling. Flour steady, mite 4000 bble at $0,24446,40 for State; Southern steady at $6,95@57,25. Wheat ‘ firm but inactive at $1,75 for Southern white. Corn dull but prices firm; sales 17,000 bushels. PrOTiIiOLIS firm.— Pork buoyant; Mew Pork firm $19,70 for new and $2O for old. Whisky firm at 27. Coffee firm at 9011 for Rio. Sugar buoyant, soles of New Orients at 11. Malamute firm at 80 for New Cerrito ' and6lo 66 for hiwoorado Spirits of Turpentin e dull. Rosin is also dull. Tobno co firm. Rioo buoyant. Preighte firmer.— Stooks firmer; Chlosgo and Rook Island 96i; Cumberland 181; Illinois Central 127 i, do bonds 98; N. Y. Central 83; Reading 81f; (Ulna and Cblostro 122; Erio 62i; Cleveland & Toledo 76i. PRILADILTIIIA, Jan. 16.—The flour market is quiet, in absence of foreign &deices, with very little export inquiry, and standard and good shipping brands are held at $6,87Rgi6,60; Wes 600 bbls (Wm. B. Thomas,) at psi, and 200 bbla extra at $6,62. There is steady demand for supply of oily tredeat $6,60(g7,76 bbl for common to fanny family brands. Rye dour and corn meal are doll and without melee; there is a good demand for wheat, slob only a meagre sup• ply; prices ire advancing; sales 3400 bus mostly Penna. red, at $1,48®1,62 for fair to prime, and some lota white at $1,60®1,63. Rye in de mand; small sales at 80®81. Corn In fair de. a:and, and not much offering, old yellow held at 66®68; sales 1600 bus new yellow at 64. Oats steady; nales 700 bus prime Dahlman, in the can, at 47. There is more Clovereeed offering, and prince lack firmnees; sales 600 bus in lots, at $7,26 ®7,37} la 64 Ibe, and from neoond hands at $7,60. Which; steady; small sales of bble at 26®27, and blitis at 26. CUICINSATI, Jan 16.—Fiour remains firm with a fair demand; sales 900 bble at $5,40; the re- Celpts slime goes yesterday were 863 obis. Whisky continues unsettled and depreascd; after our report of yeiterday, 460 bbls sold at 210 nod 120 bble at 24 ®211; to-day wo have heard of uo sales and prices must so far be nominal. After our report yesterday, 700 head of cattle were sold at $6,75®7,10; the receipts, contrary to expeotatione, ere still moderate. Grain— there Is an active demand for corn at 60 ®620. Wheatle firm and nod/nosed In prices, Barley quiet at $1,65®1,68 for fall, and $1,45 ®1,48 for spring. Bye °Continues 'toady at 80.1 Oats are in active demand; sales 1000 bus at 43}, and 1600 boa at d 4. Provisions—nothinghas crane- Fared to - day; some transaations hire taken pleas in bless Pork. hut the particulars have been kept quiet. Groceries--there is nothing now in the market worthy of note; the demand continuer limited; sales of 30 Mtge Catmint 14, and 16 bhde Sager at 10i. Five Fame for Bale. FOUR of which aro joining, situated from three to an main nortbosest of tans county. Ohl. earying In elYsfro= any to on. hun dred wee, most or onion hair Ito-A building 4 orchards. mid Islay. The land Is of good uuslity, unders good sist, olcultirstioo. and well timbered. In g henithY neighborhood. sod uonven".et to twits and righted.— The subscribers wishing to cools west. Is the onlY rants for Mang. &mazy exlith. ZiLlzenAST, Joey tYLLIFBARY. thusta Jou. W. 11. Ouna.T. hothlaleoh XECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notico is hereby VIM that Cotten Testament.," hay. Wan Gran ted to nob:crib. , no Le. eau. or purr Banter. mu or Pangaea to. gatagbany Or. All pawns knonlne thysongles inillootai to salgoatata Tornated ta hula tannydlata bayment..a all baying claims to meant Om. properly antbantlaateg. for rettlataant. dellgtgan • 103111P11 WO AMEN. lisaentor. A I DSII.NIsTKA'rORS' NOTlCE.—Letters' ' a , 4.0.1.mt1en en Ina sante of Hobart L. ill.. Wes .W.. 1 TallorittiO), nneEneof eon' e/. h... non. ne..tt..l tn Mrs. Nash Um awl &mad Black. Permae Mdeate.l to the mists mlll make payc.eat to thatbois adralo:stratore. at SarentoM,d Moe haring attn. isgalturt nal estate will present them Tor pn, went, MA, autbonnewled. !dm gnalill IlAnr., 1.1;01.•1/ ., SANUXL BLACIS. ALL tun. SOMETIIINO FOR TRH MILLION! Prof. Wood's Bair Restorative, uuE call the attention °fall, old and young, T v u.tala wonderna protean., which turns back to Its °Menai Mot, msttalr—mmtre the header the Meld 'AM • lainthat poach —retbmTes the dandraA Madan. and all eaten.. erentlens—rams • mannaal to phew wavelet:mix and heatte,l aced.. • mantan ttremlatt for the hstr, will, preserve lte and Mel/ It from Malan tee:tem. Olt ate la all lid - natural beauty. Ito alai then tnettn the bed, the may. or dmrseed In realm to um it: •04 sorely. the peony *lll not, mates calm the 4,,,rm, tau, or the narking rod, ST. be Witholli It.— upon the tongue of tbouessulL WATS/MID. 61.. JOl7 bb• V.I. O. J. Iriniu —With eaulldence do I rwcuesuiend you:LUAU . daathrativo. we below the most ahliactous szth ela 1 ever es.. l blv• wed Ms Waltithwaa and other Pe . parstlowe of the da..11 without erupt. Slum 00100 Jour Hair lt.elorellse Luz hair and whiskers latch 1.110 ah• twat white. Lueiwtsdually wrown darly.and I now feel owahJant, that. • law more appliestbits wilt mi.. them t t thstr..natur.d color. It &leo has ?alloyed ma of all dam. roo PaSehira adplewe rd aht itehlzw. eh ammo*J. U. among wane. Gey. Klit.l3T. • • •••• Secant Um . Nona. alma '), 1556. Mr —ln contralti.am of baying bolt P2l . . real Yee. poit, stdil, arty but tottrkictly *kits, tut rut it stiatt store cups to hide It trout Cow; ram s Ult.* toonitot sloto tons la dtrett to coso your Bair Itostorotiva and 1 =pa in ...LI. In that ICJ straits nevi atruatt. orteitun thou thaugol It grultaLly to tumor ppinal.r u too firlot.aad ktt it al soft sad [km, os to bo ttautirot thou It eras oar. the lottutotrr ants boast otl. 1 ootoestly. Wimps . % ratetutttunitt t it to rory bitty to doclOottly lee 1.1 gal.t anything in Me stolid. lIXTy x 8511511. • haw Tata, 0ci..1.136L Prcf U.J. Woau—Dear alr: Alter reading lb. ialrec• timemat lu our of the Now York Ramona of your Mee bratel Rettoralim 1 proeared a halUlfint bottle 2,04 ermf art much plimatd with It that I contbeml Its nee tar two months .4 am malltain It le daddally dm beet mepantilou Gfur t 6. publi, It at more mama all dsodnrQ ao4 an aemia% Itching from am/a. and boa restored y bar naturally, an]. I have so dmeat. lams. neatly to, Ytu lama penulmon to- refer to rue. all who eatertala arty doubt or Its swrlbtasina all that. la clam: In It. /dim 19116114.0154 Greenwich Av. I 11.*V. 116.1 Prof, 1. J. WOCKVII Hair Itaatorstlso, and bars adommd Ita wood* , fol .tarts. It rostoorl mr bar an h a i r . ad ran. off; It moms Um turd, and rrodorr tn it and smooth—orn.rh tom m than ell. DIARY A. ATZINnOff Louisville, Nov. 1. lilt *SLAM at 111 klartst at. ht. tools, Ilors: OS Broad. War. bhav York, and 17_41 Oragslats everberva. AU MO of facriV Patton Iladlelusa 6 .41e Oa Mt p 01,4 1 1• terms, at Prot Wotan totardishrasixt, Ili Market 4. IL lards. Yor W. In Pittsburgh, abolesal• and PaUdi. 17 ILKU/NO }MLitt., No E 0 Wood B. A. li• LIM lithtt )Ult eor. totsod Wood au.o Wt. U. BELAU. Ha Woad AIL.. it. IL SWAMIS A Co., ear Wou4 mat 2.1 .Is. and all si. IN& 4 , l:tre tarsal Valuable ram for Hale. Q 1T UATED in McCall:kitten township, about to hi sow from tluelty, edit ths PerrysilUs Flan% Sas& coutalning Two Uundred sad Mrs Awls, one hundred and siaty of whist Is cleared snd undo onlarstion, Oats t 7 of ..laklx Is emit bottom; vats. In .T eri told. " fie Imprownsnts Sr.. Roues, mg Baru 70 try GI test, sad other out sash as natio, bog pens. Eason Pula. Sr. For • swot farm It. Is unsurpassed for psaUsulars, •oorars or W. A U. WALKED.. CrankUsrs. dsll:s marl &neaten, oltr. nearsd Ward School 'bus*, (kDMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Whores tetten. at Il.baintstrettou to theltitate of Jan ola% lot. of Wuktoobotr. Alloaboor ..at - 7. deed; boo. C 0.,. oroutod to the eutoorlber: tqo.altolattad so • et...state ere to male t 'slowly...W. ...I U.. - he ll o.. n oel too µtaw tboos • wall .1.0. 0 .1 them. dolt sutbrutirated, Sor eettirearot.to 0.11;0[»•[11111S111 1 SL WOODeI D it, After. - - QCROFULA, EFFECTS OF gERCURY Conaumytion, Bronchitis, Dyipeibsta, Biteurna tins, Afraions of the Bloroae.ls, Bowel, Liver Kidneys, Madder, Debility of the Suntal Sys , erg in to eh Macs and Females, tr. Mtorola au/ Onion! Wealtnen will nun than and , other ohnntie Ologautea, unhe ruc e t e Trod. Dr. HEATH. No. Oto 1/10.1• Y. Nato Ink, din to his whets time to our. ley these./ ail rbroula t 0... Ilaineltaa the alitlat ad to tail. treedalle . thole who have remind no Leman fr'Zin;:=4l'rViLit.;%b. y ll ' orttf.figi tc r oowls , . us lima/ war J Ryon, Jan. langhton:D HUM...and (bUnduan). 11 0 UtHlPtaa. (dasinata). Citabbins. W Rico an/ wigs, he. 11r. Heath Is an Non cable and .turdphyaloian and ..r sun:—Loaner 11 Auditor Plate of New Yon. Hon Jrnlao Cron.. QM judo. New York. Patients at a &Wane* no consult tha doctor by !attar. stating their non tally, and mein whit*, and all trio nrcesnry remedied., by wail, or unrest, a:webs oboist. Ing the nanwity of a personal olgt. Introdonory wen. with itintratin *ovarian. will be ...it ats to any ahlten. • ti It—On the tint of flay Dr, Heath will tuna to 101 arena atria.,ooo o dt. the kit, , Nlattala. Hotel. aratlywa. 'tainable Heal Estate for Sale. TRACT OF LAND in Elizatuith Town ship. Minh, °aunty. 1 t hane tar Idotn i sal i t:la anIC al= ortlity ' t:derey _tte Thal Iwylwoomenta an one Erick Dail/Una noun tat/ othtr oat buildinds three TIMOIIi Homan two Barna. three• Ornate. Thu land la wall waned. sad has abnndsner of 11.1mntone. Will be told whale or In putt to nit pure/our:a Yor farther particulars, as of the anneribtr, an the menden, or cf V. U. YLAN DIEN. liao. In the Oita 0 - , otabatah. nolipme. s JOHN KINI). VOTlCL—Letters or Administration 0. ' l ltba estAt•Os Wallace Sheldon, deed, late of tbe clty el l'lttaburah. bay.. Welke:MA.llLn the nibecriber. Wren& Indebted 'to said u. et+ en reatiettect to mate pm meat. and peraonn baying claims nom the Same will eras.% them, doll authenticated, to JAMFUS BEND. Adent, delOtwo.l Arthur. .reset, ritiaborgh. Charters Valley Farm for Sale. OFFER FOR SALE TUE LIISIRABLE PLAIJOI, three holler from Ceurnsnarg.a&l Ireown as ..ttne Farm,'" col) not mile from the (11; V. Reitmed.— It contains shoot ICI urea. tro of Isloteb lo good re. Pair and under eultiratlon. ,hoof ensue INntillag. Mum nos Stable sod other out buildings. A good Toting loseriou tirehettl of greltal fruit tress. A good garden, shrubbery, shade trees. Or, Abundance of veto . on the premise.. Street uelerefalling serious, one or which Is 110.1 to the dwelling. Tb. to.uen to voi.t of .00 1, tr mva Mbar surroundings I most community ogs ec hoe d midst of► retold end Intelligent with Mute ad tolulog theferm: etturehee of all deumutustlone sunserneut, sod only 3 miles from the MUM nal Jdlrrios Who. Auy one denting a pleasant home Inlondity =midst Into the satiates - ea oT both country awl town life le Ins 'Ned to mg at the plea...where the mtbstrlber will m eke town Ors. terror, Ao. nol6,2istwoll JO3FPII VAN 113 IA ilenry, Jack on & Campbell, GENERAL LAND AGENTS: • AND ' Real Estate Broken, • SIOUX CITY. 101 VA. Asenstmes—llen J Meek, ltamersete Pa; non r. Daweree. ltrowteellte, Pat El L. Riebnowl. eleadefile, 1% 4 it,. wee wow, Wealth:l4WD WIT Eton 0 L KDIDD. Weebhreton Oltet 0 1V Olovelattd, Ifmt Da Hobe 14..4 ROA Awn. lowa Oily: lidereltt Mark t B.o4.yealtrely.'4l Ilan Wee 0 Bradley. Brattleboro. V. Lien 411 In Clark [Dothan. 111 Lout& J J thardl i Vasq, Istaad/ll; Nears AlagerWth LTD4D 0411111111114 ..11 Lae. Dentwa. die 44 . larrrays.ll - - I Exchange Bank of Pittsbßh i, • Pectoto, Ihowohoc Mt. IiIST OF BALANCES ON DEPO LE IN . A o o f „u„„t, o f two dollar* sod a 3 wards, which how wimaitio4 ontitertd for Orr tour 2E1h,111 —3— _4= 00 t.Toorrito.......Jelr End, 10 O *lath* statit.to cornice, to tbs Of mil nowledge Log mom n. M . momoy,cof , :Maraud tad aatmatiMlLe biftruaa Enitt4o a Norman . 1861 , iT• PnW. tinny YOU DAVID CLII22ILI, CAMPBELL & POLLOCK, wilopitgAre ATNRA FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, CLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERCUSSION CAPS, JEWSEARY, WATCIIES, AND idANUEA4TITE2B3 07 Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames, Railroad cars, tat., No. 95 Wood Street. corner of Diamond Allay, t856.' CANAL NAVIGATION. 1856 EWESKIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity 2000 Tone par Month each Way, tkIIR facilities for ansportation have wen largely increased during the paLt Winter, V and ..ran now ortor SITIPTIMS the wipe guirsatages ct r a t 9o , S T lA L TEFittg t %. t t grr h t Pitte i b is m.gb requlnd. bib ril t" a : Bil ar e' lm rc C'ul h Tra=r i ery upon Fta belaz pat thrnigti . iritla CI paella:4,4 sad dwpatch. WAllllllolllig, PANLI. Bak PISTSUUSCILI. PA. mhl9 KIER 8: 311TCRIELL, PROMMIL • AMUSEMENTS. Ail Advertisements of Concerts or Pub- Charity Concert, A arena Wail and Lutramental CONCERT , Undat the tltte , etton of m•. HENRY ILLEBIIIt, for the Barlett of REV. PASSAVANT'S wllllBl eon to Monday Evening,. January 19th, IN MASONIC HALL. -11011.111111141 amts. to to Lud at Um Itfink ttoro- mu: Ewa.t s nza, lab it.. .1. 11. Mellor's, Wad rt. and Joe. swaths% roma Marton at. sod the Dimon& a ir Doors opin at o'clock. Pertforolsoto tO , q , 2 030 .UN , 8 dealt. • joltttd PITT I SBURGII THEATRE. Lame .66 Minaret.--'---40211P11 NOSTZP. rasp Ittanager— A W Tom' netting Manager, Oa. Fosses cr ADILMIONI Dom and Parpuette---600Private soma tarze-S3 fft neaona Tin I PilT•t• Bosse, matt-. 6 00 noses for colored pitiona----- f GREAT SA'fORDAY NIGHT'S DILL A Nil" //RA MA AND GORGEOUS snOTACLE I SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY llth, Wing tatirxrd e tee algal version. nom ote &stag in T/11111% ' MARVA? blvElA—lturtllier4 ord . Peter the Groat. Nowt.; Paul, Jails II 000 k 4 Roiallnd, Lira leopard. To ameludc cr o la Moor ' A id blear .acceartulsrecta t t gilligar . sac* tartars) Ltia b lVfm F al U tfldraP, Ytn Laonsrd. sr In protersticm, on o . l . o c tamt the Operatic Extra learDami open atl=rtaln Mrs T o'clock. AUCTION SALES. P. fd A V 1 8, Auotionoer. /we, Roam. corner of W4od and 'Ltd QOPERTOR UOUSEUULD FURNURE Li At Auctlon.—art Tuesday =corning Jill:11MT 1 00. at 10 c'elock. at. Um quarters of usot. T d. Ursretna an the Allegheny Arsenal Larrenearillo, aN lm sold. (as be' la tinnorlag, tdo:4nalre superior. flonsebold sad Kitchen FMtin nu d n eAden Mahogany C M a a r n d Nan •e e ab U or o m M a a n w and L . o d. - p arge French plate pled due. parlor firs hord orol urn, ban , and common ohs!. sad =tam nalrue eitan• soh table% walnut odds board, unben to t atrcyand Mond, read= desk and lama. Yhonno•ldagnade =shin% wal• not Wilassel, bureau and nub seam. chamber Gag" looking glamor, lawns and mattrats bath tub, *laden taming and datum, era ammo,. Muth rug. door mats. carpets and mattpag,silyar yoalsol nista. Japanned walla ors, water cooler, lath• ganeral variety of dlednd bud Idachen faralnire. cooking lab:mg; An. de • 1016 P. M. DAVI?, iluet'ese iILOTHING STAPLE DRY GOODS ..tc. At Auotion--IM Tuesday morning. 'January 2016 .t 10 CO*.it et the Oommerdal salmi tonna. corner of wood and 1111.11 atraatr, will be. sold • dealrabla amortmeot of clothing. congaing of calliaata. Merlyn! atft... dram mat mot coats, cavonareandastinett rantr.under Main mrd arrirech blemtual and broom muslloa..antlneg. Hen.. May Mum, eanum flannel,. black •Ipuc! bleatiml and brown linm.tabla cloth.. limn tonanr and toweling. tool mmmrt....D•nden, patent thread. ae. jell P. IL DAVIS. Anet • r. - - - - - - - VALUABLE STOOLS AT AUCTION.— th,Thurdsi awning Jan. 211 at 1 o'clock. .t tG bleccliaolk rtelberige will be bold 15 state. (atloaus miltp.ank; 3l guru Worten, I ntu r e PAIDAM, Anger. fI.ATALOGUE MEDICAL & MISCELLA NEOUS nooKs—on a...hi