The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, January 06, 1859, Image 3

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ItANUTACTORERSi OP.BffßATmwn
■ joumsr wu oomb, rawta oop
. m»onDW,K*»!»Hn sc**™* a*it«r «««,*<,.
Md Pmlct , u HPALB. TIS PUTt
- ismpm,maa, tt. oamtnaj] m Jxaod, yiMta'i
-lUcfrlW >AdTOOIB. ~j~
Jfc 10 Jfru and lip Second •*"*,
Vittataqkt P«»a»«
nfOinnni till in mj itnfrr* r 1
myttdlwl ft ■
fomidlfig utdCommUJloii MerthanU,
And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann
fhetaree. Oboe|fß®«t« And order* for LEAD, SIDES,
DlMp,' Ac* solicited. Protayt Atten
tion to rcorirlng' : and forwarding.
. V* M COBMrelal Btmti It. Xtoule.
detedflaic ■ ■ •
Uim's -Miraculous Verkin Destroyer,
&4«i,tf;c>, lTous, Bros, Jtaicoxe
VUi* MMQti*aaß'tfoni l GA*nnl!racTf, Arts, Ac.
Ikriafsinlrreptratfoas jknowaander ibeahote till*
'ftr the last S 3 years tbronjtont Europe, whtre they bate,
nut with a bioaphsat rat«ea,fa*tt> acquired far their Id
tenter and man&ctome world-wide celebrity, attested by
the Rtepem* of Rum!*, fraace, An*tri», the Queen of Ear
■ Uod,ih#Klac>erßelf!9a, Honand, Hiplee, Bataila, Bax*
'«y» ht, and In Amkka their' efficiency bu been endorsed
by the Jitndan.tf PaUie InHUtUicnataA the sppronlof
netMTOAt prtefe dtbnu, that they Ate the only RemedUt
In the rare to cxtemioAte ell kinds of ve* mtn.
Vital HtXAcnota Pxmuvosn destroy the navel
cerae fatradnsvlihoctaMrcy, end nem &11, HU Art has
bronchi drtth to uilUoas of them la the world, sad from
this day the. watchword of all hoasekeepen, xaerchsats
ehfpovafenand husbandmen will W**«Yoaert Vermin*'
RETAIL PACKAOIi PRO* 25 sl.
TniM~ffixKaontbe.or fire'per Caab,'(no
Aseats.) • Ifepot ofthelatsntor end Proprietor.-, • ' •
«e» o3 s pni ? Bl^^c ! Ucri<J >« ml *».
•' . ® a nroedWAT (cor. HouitonsL.)New York.
VtAtei sod OadaUaa, FRKBKR
rcKY. RCBUTON, Dngjiit, No. 10 Aster Boom, sad 417
yradvey.'Wew York. drfjfccmdffl
, %GKANl7^l)ISPLAY OF
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
JEWEIR r, WATCHES AND FANCY 090DS,
, ■ .t'" .at'.
* MBYRAITS,
No. 45 Fifth Street, near Wood,
Thqigrgesi and most', varied assortment of
theahoT*ttod*lntbiscltp,laldia
J SXPa*«BI»T rpft THB HOLIDAYS
-Wfllba found at.torir store/ageocp for the AVXHIOAN
WAT ossa.
deSi
jiOTBXBII lIQTBKRStI MOTUkaotlf
Don't fitii toprocur© Mra-WiireloVa Sooth*
*»« Sjrrap fetOUMfeaTeethlng. It feu do aqoat oa earth.
*» BMdlp bdUtotoa tlw fratn of teething b j ■ofteateg the
gams, ndodngaU inflammation—arill aUay p*ln, and U
taia totognlstatitoboweto, Depend cpon It, mothers, It
J vfil tfTarssttoywffsdra*, ud niter and health to jour
4 Infiato.tofieUpaafe'fa all cane.
Thleiralttbie preparation la the prescription of one of
•ha noai experienced and akllfal fomale Phpildaha la New
Bngliad» and baa been need with nerer falling smews (a
grfUioae of taeee, V
Wa belim it the best and rarest remedy In the world, la
ati catoaofOzsittor? and DlarhoealnChiUnn, whether U
■riaan frto toeftlagoi from any other cause.
WDh ttd health can ba eatlaatad bp dollars and can to, It
Is worth Its weight fe prid.
I hoOtoe are add ererp pear in tba United
Btol*** wufl-tried remedy.
?&XOJ ONLY SS CENTS A BOTTLE.
VtSRS?** P !n ® i *» tk* ofOURTIfI A P*R.
Ktt&Vew York,laon tbaoQttide wrapper.
4>ld Wpw*rf|si thronghoat the woi«.
Bags! Bags! Bags!
OBOOUttaBdORAIK DXALUIS can now be topplied
• 4*® Hhgxfeit table to their trades on the shortest notice at
the fallowing bddckd ncmse:
miMLBSS- Sbnahbags SSI&2S « 100,
v 1%"- - »§» .
: 1 • ■. - 8 • « .*• .*«
- SSa - ‘“•tf?
11 or 110 «. ** lOOO.. '
- _fW* Pocket*, Hams,Grocers Sped*, Worl and Shipping
Itopßndwto order at u low prices as any manqfoctnry In
-'CAraftßA68 >
toe, at about tha price of paper.
. mltowiehiagcnhCTatiMlrarda printed noon than
bateM(hepere nude. DAYIDC-HERWT;
Plttabnrxh Beg Mena ectorr.
■aillaltf . Bo.aßTlibwtyitaeatcorontoM.it
rOXiS! FUKHII PUBS!!
MoOOBD * 00-.
'■ 'Wood Btxoet, Pittsburgh,
HAVDKJ jTtIST. RETOBNED FROM NEW
TOn tn Bovnertrfag * Urge Meek oTfreeh aaia TDBfl
• ■ntiWH .
Bates 8u febla,
Mink Sable, .
StoaalUrtio, —'
‘ Siberian S^nimle,
fitch, Ic.
• Capo*, Hal/Obpe*, TWortwn, -
MoOi tad Ccflk
Abo, IMtHwam,
fiw»ceodak«Tt beta Nteted with gnat can, aed will
lMMU*tanllpro&ta.
ZAdW vtaiag to pdrehaw frwh ITJBS in iarlUd to
caPaadctaatfna om;tfexfc. J ■ ' . oolTdbtf
SB >• BHXp i<ibßm *£rrrK
Ti* NICARAGUA. ■
AMXRJOA}f t ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC SHIP
BMO Sill OH lIHE
ATBSDDCED BATSB.
m» sou voax* nuxcoco.
JVU«*bla^_ M .^__.„^^2sjUpp*irateernge.. _......-$lOO
W B *"*bHl' ■ ■■■■ -.■■■...... 100} Lower so
j; ' YhetnaaltoftfcalCthtrfna iseloded. ‘
Y Tha epleaaid ftoAsuKp WABHINOTOM, or *OO tons »
•i - tear, Cbpt Beery. Charthin, barter beta fitted epexl
- fnteyfet the OaUfonla£ade by theHksragiu
limhr|ltr/)rMmr,R<v Ut« tth
pMMacvny man*, tad
■. IMfkt toßmJna dellfbrteytoeoeaeeta SaoJuadci
'-garwtthtbe will known tad mrenKulloof ateUMhlp HJBL.
MAM, OapVOanady, fur'fianfraadeco, California. Three
tpkndtd ettamhlpe oar • nuniptaei i - tccoßnoodattoai for
ftiwbtyiriwaiit tf piaupn. The Xathmtu not*
la tbnmnghly repaired and la good order, tad the coaatry
bMlQiy. : •-
»«f IMNp and freight, apply onljr at tit* office of the
Oostpaay.to _ JOQN P.tZLTXraoS.inot
aAJdXTBIL. GKAY
* BBAPSR ANS TAiXiOR
iff. M JT. CUUM BTRKZT, *
. £.:•*. PIXTSBUBOB, PENN A,
* Invites pablio attention to his new and beau-
UfUtaartaMatofVaU Oooda, constating of Cfatha,Caari*
**«>TMltagiaadniieHati of every variety tad atyie,
adapted to tbe bcet city tad coontry.. trade. which win be
. Bade ap with prooptame end d**p*fofa, and at ratal u low
teUeayolhectlanareetahtteuMPtintbodtr. oefcdfc
IITBSt FVRSII
BV*P Store from Philadelphia,
- LOUIS MILLER, Mapafactarer of all
ktoieof Xtdiet tad Ocßtlemen’e Tan,- Sleigh tad Car*
(tact dealer la Buffaloßobea, Ac, Ac, wbolem]* tad
mtil, at He. IM Wood street, above With.
. Tor* rapaliwi, cleaned a&4. altered la the beet manner,
OooJe made to order at abort notlee. -
All hiada of ihlppißX fareboqtbt. u&.in f
M. E. GILLE&PIB,
BBirvzsv,
B*twrt« Teeth without pain, by an sht»»-
„ adept applied to the teeth end gamp
- **ly* *te*k^BnetoaetofbQeatta iaaertedoa the varioo*
• ■Utinabewe He tlao toewti taeth oa c*d,t iWato
»■*«!& costtmooe cam, which In beauty, datnUaen tad
earmbOltyetnootfca to £•***. CeQt&d cumin# aped-
Mo.il /ODrfb atreet, below Muket, (eacoad
etoryJHttemrgh. - JeMydfc
“
- Fonrardjng add Commission Merchant,
AMD WIIOLfiULI MAIXBEf
Ch*t««Si Butter, Seeds, Pleh,
'V iUd rrodaee neatrtQy,
rw Jtmt PUbbarffh.
J ; 4iß. OBaim r V. D.,
USJIWiSJrMi, Ptiub'urgl, PenaOy
HtriatktdtW aidnatagn of betani OeUegteaod Soe>
ythb,«aijrom offing hie profeolonal
mniem hWMICAI,AHDIUa>ICAVOABW.
i tSadr*-, BM,T,j.n l hua.
: oyg jwcxk^,.
nWrB*4ITSrBB BHADIrBT,
CBSiIKB, fJIMK MB BSMIJIB SIOIES,
PlataanaPanojrOmsPionti, * O . v
Sole Propriety of tbs eplobr»t*4 Patsst bis
Bounjfaand&souCosjtmwo '
i COOK STOVJSS.
Offlo* Bn4Balo« Koom.. •-
■BWS H»,4WooJ»t^railtnr«l,.p > .
w. * x>. RraxHAsav
;c:iu*wifinam a*b
_AU kbuu irTahiu, «.»»»»* Cl gmr», .
IwwinUjiiUith.
•*^*toUM*rK»»af»etortai£itjwijihni6nt,So,43rrwt«
**g»Wjg»lfcey»flibsplmeadtore«elT«thalrfrtofirt*
':' - W »»NXX»3P«Y. - . “
Vm, W, F»-yrappcsiaa hhTipg re-iai
:J2*Jtoßtt>S*Er|kTrtaitt*latonUoß*f
u feand at OPnC* WO.
between. Wood ant Fmlthflald its.
— EfcOEc*boW»fhMiPA.M.to*r.ll.' ..
W« HQLMaB ac BQNB, ,
ftß 4» mJ- BoneiUe Billi of Buhugej
cmmojitiMox deposit, : ,
■ • - BiifK sons axo apßct*.
■fc *t mini nanr, mttsbdsqil riT
«£’SESSS! , -‘ n ' M r-dUdajjgg*.
SSpteuiMi
ottos. .
Offloo. ~
Complying with tho urgent request of hun
dnd. orilKlr psilmu, ]
SB&Oi M. FTTOHJ: J. W. SYKES
Jltrs coactadoq to remtln
PSBHASEam Iff PITTSBURGH,
And nay fee corualtoilat their offlo^
No. 191 Penn Street,
OPPOSITE TIIB BT. GLAIR HOTEL,
Aiihna,
BroaohltU uid til othv Ohronle Complaint*
complicated with or canting Pulmonary Dinaae, including
Catarrh, EtarlDittatt, Affection* of (Ac Liver, Dy*.
W n 'ft Go*tri(i», Feaalf Complaint*, etc.
DBS. nTCII 4 BTBXS woold Mate hat their treatment
of Consumption It bawd upon tne /act that he ditcan t*-
befort,an during
itedevdejment in the Ittvfff, and they thereto! ratoloy
Mechanical, &ystenlo and Medicinal remedka to portly the
blood and atrengtben the ayatetn. Bit* n »e
MEDICINAL IftnALATIOItS, which they Talae highly,bat
oaJy aa PnOiati eei, no iterative tffbt when wed
clone,) and Inralida are eanuaUyca&tioned against waiting
the preclone time ofcnrabUity on any treatment baaod upon
the plaoiible.bnt tolee Idea that the “•eat of the can
be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," fee aa before
Mated, the teatof OieditmeeUin tAa Mood and tta efeeti
onfy In the long*.
charge for consultation.
of ,‘^° ,Uon * wlllbo •*"* tothoee wishing to eon*
■nltna by letter. my2fcdowfctfr
Tba Groat EnglUn Remedy.
118 JABIKB CLABKE'S
(LELEBBATED FEMALE PILLSI
fna a prescription of Sir James Clarks, 11. D.
Phjiiglan Eitraonllnaryto theQaeen.
ThU well known Medicine is no Imposition, bnt a sore
nad safe remedy for Female DifDenltiea and Obstructions,
rom ahy caoso whatera; and although a powerful remedy,
they contain nothing bnrtlbl to the constitution.
TO MARRIED LAD IKS It Is peculiarly suited. It will
In a abort time, fariegon tho monthly period with regularity.
Thm PQlthmnmr been known to failwhmtfn direc
tiensonthetteondpage qfpamphlet ore vxllabterwd.
For full particulars, gut a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B —sl and C postage stamps enclosed to any antbori
sed agent, will Insnre a bottle, containing pver 60 pliU, by
return mail.
D, L F4IINKSIOCE d FitUbareb, wholsnle agent,
and sold by all druggists. aotftdhwfeT n
BAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPACTS'.
Jueph'DUworth .._D* W. C, Bldwtll
(Sucetston to /Vrtrr, So{fe «f Bareli.)
MAwtkanuu ur
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
PITTSBURGH, PKNS’A.
wEyman A bon
Maaofcrtarers and Dealers Id all kinds of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
LEAP TOBACCO,
Curner o/SmxUJUll Strert and Diamond Alky,
PITTBDURQU, PA.
u k»ti>.,»«...v.k > oouoii>i
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JOITHJS, BOYD 4c COj,
Utnafetanraof CAST STEEL; fcUo, SPRING, PLOW ud
Av B. STEBCc BPJUNQSand AXLES,
Corner Sots and First Strut*, AttriwyA, /V
lt**c nm. B . | MnL
I). B. HOOKriS Sc CO,
Roger** Improved Patent Aml
Cultivator Tooth,
■ _o>niCT- Baa and First Stmts , PithlxcnK, At.
Isaluydlc*
JOHN T. UWIIM-
LOOAS 4t GRBOO,
Importer* and Denier* in Foreign and American
HARDWARE,
Wood Stmt, Pltubnrgh, p*.
A full and complete assortment of all de
■cripttau of JlAtU)WAliß,mt Wholesale tnj Retail, c*n
bo had at price# aalitfactory to the porch*** *t Um *boT#
-etUblUhmont. -
Tool* of over/ description lu Urge variety. Merchant#,
Mcchanto and Former# are invited to call. #e2B3»yfc.
COCHRAN ac 880.
itiirofactvrim of
Iron UalUag, Iron Tulti, Vault Doom,
Window BhnUers, Window fioardi, te,,
•New. *1 Second Street and 66 Third Street,
(Between Wood tod Karket,) PI3TBBDBaa PA
HwcahMul * TMlety of Mwpittmi, fwocyaad pUlo.
fbr til ptnpnM. PtrtfamUr attention paid to et?
Jobbing dnuti tl ■hurt notice. jarf)
«. o. rt.ua
a rnmrru.
ATTORN PJ v'o’ A'T’ l A W
SOLICITORS IN CnAWCHHT,
ikinSt Dttinupu, Jbra.
, dpowiH 1 j cuir-in any part of Rorlfaorn
bw»i or WwteTD Wimnunii.
. Vt* n ‘* lo thei>urrli*»**nrt ft*!.* cf R**l Eatata, ob»
Ulaln*Mqn*y ou &>»<!■. mul Mori,; ay. ■« aehljdfc
n.o. ftOßßfM* > ■ *.rr.»-~
1 - Wtzsxov' pncar««<- , __
eobissos, aims t ii ilbbs,
FOUNDERS AJfD fl ACHIffISTS,
WAS HINGTON WORKS.
Pittsburgh, Penjnar
Office. So. 91 Market street^
Mum&ctora aJI Until of titeem Edkldm a&dMiil Jdachla
“facetting!, Baßned Work, Bte*o felen tad tthwt Iron
Jobbing «od Repairing done on ihortpotic*. mr3S:lydlc
DAWXB Sc CLULEY
D°m*» Slfa ud OratatnUl Patatiri,
iiffl o£i/irX£«;
uutu nr
WHite Lead and Zlno JPnint*.
AUo » »H kinds of Paints, Oils, Yemlshee, Window OLaae.
_ Patty, Broshes, Ac.,
}** ®r«t,fwo doors above Fiiyfci Alley.
mrlOtlydfe
MITCHEXiL, HERRON & CO.,
Kaatmenrana o*
Coolelxmc* Parlor and Heating
STOVES,
Orate Fionb, Fenderi, Cooking Bnngu, 4c.
Liberty Kt., Pittsburgh, Pa.
A Good Dinner Pill.—Besides being Ton-
If, (htbartle aod AnU-Djapeptic, Wlleon’s rm» are ex
ceedlagjy talld, oithoot either stimulating cr weakening
Uw *7*tern; it la • f*?criU Closer rill, much need to pro
▼rat repletion after a healthy meaL It tr pleasant £0 take,
anddoeeoot Interfere, tn the a lightest degree, with the
patient, fa attending to butioeaa. Bee JHJnide to Health,”
lobe had gratiaotageota.
®- Ik lAQNISTOCE i CO, VbolmloSrag|iiti,
Jtf.ddwf No. eo pfeod at, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ds. Dickinson's Magneto-Elxctbic Ma-
crnxis.—iXndpal Depot /or Uutale of Odt Unrivalled
Medical submitting this machine toadle
erimlnaUsgpnbUc, no expecao baa been spared tn lu mum
fictnre to reader It perfect In erory essential partlenlar, in
order U keep pace wHh the wonderfhl ImproremenU of the
age, and place U fbremort In this branch of American Man
nfeetnre. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONJL—
AetaU Price f 10.
It la admirably adapted to prevent and core every form
ofdlae—. tttch aa Oonmmption, Scrofula, Falsie*, Kbeema
thu, Dyspepsia, ah fbrmaof Physical and llental Proat ra
tion and Kervona Diseases.
Ooa grand feature of thiaApparataa is that it fa alwaya
rrady br use, the power being obtained from a Permanent
Magnet,no Add* or other iagredlenUbeing rwjnlred.
Sold, wholesale and ratal], by •
u - AETSRIL
oc2fedhwt Wholesale Prnggiat, 140 Wood at-, Pittayg.
POBBIGN EXCHANGE.
SIGHT BILLS BRAWN BY
' DUSCAV, SnBRHAS * CO.,
OR THE UNION BANE, LONDON, IN SUES OP ONB
POUND STIRLING AND UPWARDS.
Abo, BUb oo4b» principal dtfea ud town* of Pnaeo,
Bolglem, Hollttd, Oerauaj, RattU ind otiur
fltet«,coMsmUy oatuwd nod (brinbby
WJX.JI. WILLIAMS A 00.,
Butota, Wood »trcet. corner of Third:
S. B. A C. P. MARKLB,
PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS 07
WRAPPING PAPER.
War«boiu*» 97 Wood Street,
. • , -PITTSDUSOB, PA.
E*gi bonght at market prtcae. tnytitffc
JAB, MoZiAITJGKECDEN.
M4SQTAOTOKK OF
Aleobol, Cologne SplriU nd Fmtl Oil,
Mfcdlyfc JfM. leg fU 170 !UM+d atrvu i
J. M. HTTLE
MRRCSAJNT TAH,OR
No. 54 St. Clair Street, *
(Dr.l/kh’i New Ba&Unf,) . PITTSBURGH. PA.
eeSflelydfe . . .
TWrEW- STOCK! NEW STOCKI
■ 'carpets, oilcloths, mattinos, a&, ,
fourth street carpet store.
W. D. k H. M'OALLUM
Bee] wifoUjr la tit* (be atteatbm of etrattgere rliiUng (he
Valiesd iheircttftomeregeoenlJj, loe urge udnrM
MKitClrt cf •
OARPiTIN OS, •
JtttfWlected by eoa ofthe Brzs do* la the Xut, ccojuting
la pwrtofVKLVrr wdBBUSSKU, XBBU PLT # BUP«.’
fZKB tad OOUMON CAUCJEZINOB. AI«o,» Luge lot or
WINDOW SHADIB, MATS ead; UAIZZNO OF ALL
AUTOS, OIL OLOTOS, BTAUt BQD9.TABLE AND'
jj PIANO OOYKBS, Afc, ' Ai* do,
■All of which we ere prepared tpftirnHh at
mmatjf Rtduced Rain for ua»h. 1 -'
1 W. D, A IL STCALLUM,
—....— tu, noun*
wh. u. qoliUkb * uuo., ,
PORK ANJ) BEEP .P ACK tTKS,
nLwJLVmW I *' fJtoriSlQJfg, Ay
Rbd Prontßtritti. i
T O® *til gioek**"* *i*W*M, /fOT/SO, ISM, -
toth.ict of Awn-
Hr. ' '•■■ .j r-.- Q - HouagCTQMH, Pratt. >..;
Qttrtit»oPfoir,Btet , y. -- . ■. dtgfcda**
A jMPROTYPB ANDJ PfIOTOOKAPHIC
ftattMtaworMtar ptalSt' ifyelMM
ftosbargl fejetie.
PITTSBtTRCJH:
THPIUSDAY HORNING. JAN. 0. 1869.
r run At. papkb or TBM OtTY.
City and News Items.
POE UAT OK OP A L LEOtIKNY,
JOHN MORRISON.
FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POCK
JOS. P. FbKMIKO.
Miah Tkkpbratoiib.->— Operations taken at
shaw*« Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth «L, Jan. 6th
IS SDK. Dt MIAOB.
OO 31
52 40
9 o’clock-a. ■
U « K
u p. m
Barometer
/SST* Daily Paarxa Mwnso will be bold oq
everyevenlng of thii week ( Wednesday exoepted,) in
tbe Third United Prctbyterian Church, on Diamond
street, (Rev. John O. Brown's) commencing at 7
o’clock, and continuing one boor. This prayer
meeting is oondacted on Catholio*Protestant princi
ples. Ministers and members of ail evangelism!
churches, and ail other persons, era cordially invited
to attend. ti
Daily Umov Pbatm Mvanso, at tho Firsl
Methodist Protestant Cboreb, Fifth street, com
mencing at 111 o’clock, a. m. All ore cordially in
vited to attend.
The exercises to-pat will lie oondacted by Rev.
John P. Better.
Supbbxb Coubt.—The Supreme Court, io
bano at PhUadophla, have, as we learn from tbe
Bulletin of that city, overruled the motion of
Mr. Williams in the mandamus ease.
They have affirmed the decision in tbe case of
Hays vs. Risher. This was a ease in whioh Mr.
Hays olaimed heavy damages from* the defend
ant for crossing his (Mr. H.’s) land with a road
to the Monoogaheia river. The .verdict in the
Court below was, we believe, $600; theolalm
wae $12,000. The Coart below is sustained.
In tbe case of P. & 8. R. R. vs. Gezzam, the
judgment in the District Court Is affirmed. The
circumstances in this case are fresh in the mem
ory of all. The claim was to?a subscription to
the stock of the road which Mr. Gezzam estab
lished before the Court he had never made.
Caee of Robinson vs. V.. & C. R. R., the de
cision in the District Court affirmed. This was
also a subscription to the capital stook of tbe
railroad, whioh, &a appeared on trial, had been
made,-but with an express understanding with
Gen. Larimer, treasurer of the road, that the
said subscription was not to be paid. The Court
below however rendered a verdict against Mr.
R. and the Court above affirmed it.
_ The following cases from this county were also
acted upon:
Gormly vs. Tho Bchool Directors of West Deer
Tp. Error to Common Pleas. Judgment of
Court below affirmed.
Elizabeth Graff; executrix, &0., va. Pittsburgh
& Steubonville R. R. Co. Error to District Court.
Judgment affirmed.
Garrison’s appeal from Common Pleas. Decree
reversed.
; Hrnry 8. King v,. EBan Baktr, and turn. ts.
Nimict & Co., garnishees of Eilea Biier. Error
to District Court. Judgment affirmed for amount
of plaintiff’s judgment against Baker, at the date
of the judgment teken against the garniaheea.
Proceedings on Majored judgment also affirmed.
John 11. and Geo. K. Shoenberger vs. Sohool
Directors of Fifth Ward, PiUsbnrgh. Plaintiff’s
bill discharged.
SamL Livingston,surviving partner of 8. & P
Livingston vs. Pitts. & Blenb. R. R. Co. Error
to District Court. Judgment affirmed.
W. & F. Wilson vs. Wo. C. Harry et nl. Error
to District Court. Judgment affirmed.
N. Voeghtly, Jr., vs. P., Ft W. & C. R. R. Co.
Appeal from District Court. Decree affirmed
o’lUra v*. Pa. R.-R. Co. Error to District
Court. Writ of error quashed.
Thompson vs. Ormsby. Error to Diet. Court.
Judgment reversed.
.n>«juu> auco.
Mellon’s appeal from Common Pleas. Appeal
dismissed, with costs.
Goehring vs. Graham. Error to Diet Court
Judgment affirmed.
John Barton vs. P. & Steub. R. R. Co. Judg
ment affirmed. *
JKichacle re. Suraraerficld & Bro. Appeal from
meat affirmed. - *
Directors of Poor of Allegheny Co. re. Eph.
al. Daws. Judgment affirmed.
M'Knlght, Terser & Co. n Sweilior. Jade
moot affirmed.
Jaa. Black va. John Abor. Execution rereraed.
Jat. Qosling m. Luoy M. Morgan. Judgment
rerened. *
SiephenWs Appeal. Decree of Orphan’s
Court lrrereed.
Tb« Cm Elictio*.—Th« very lata hour xt
which we got our returns on Tuesday eight, end
the harry which wet Decenary thel we might
reach the early mail, presented our gi.lsg any
thing bat the roles for city officers yesterday
morning. Or course the Republicans carried the
idly by a large majority, considering the extreme
lightness of the rote whloh was oat.
The total rote polled was as followsln the
First Ward, 145 y Second, 210; Third 770 ■
Fourth, 247 ; Filth, 988; Sixth, 609 j Berenth'
170; Eighth, 818; Ninth, 222.
In the First, Becond and Ninth Wards there
was no really organised opposition to the Re
publicans. In the Fifth, formerly astrongebam
democratic ward, the Republicans carried esery
thing. In tfie Sixth, the whole Republican
ticket was elected, as usual. In the Eighth, an
Independent Republican and Oilmens ticket was
run, and in part elected. Ooe Democrat was
elected from that ward to the Common Connoil.
In the Seventh Ward, Democrats elected the Se
lect and the Republicans the Common Council
men. The Council for 1869 stands as follows ;
SELECT CdOHCIL.
Sixth Word.
WilUun Ward,*
- 4* B. Berger.f
Seventh Ward.
Thomas Barbin,
Jacob Tomer.
Eighth Ward.
Joseph Klxon,
Lewis Kim.*
A’intK Ward.
Joseph Reed,
John M’Cargo.f
•Re-cleeted.
f Holding over.
Tint Ward,
D. Fitsaimmons,
J. T. Kinealdf
Seeond Ward.
William PbUiip&*
Jimu J. Bennett, f
Third Ward.
Jackion Duncan,
Jamas Herdman.f .
Fourth Ward.
James M’Aoley,*
W. B. Brown.t
Fifth Ward
Thomas S. Blair,
David Kammcrtr,t
Republicans, fourteen;
COKMO3*
Pint Ward.
James Hees. *
Joseph Boss,*
ReS. Bulkhlmer,
Abraham Fryer,
Stcond Ward.
Abraham Floyd,*
J. B.Eced,*
Andrew Bolton,*
Third Ward.
James P. Barr,
Ed. Campbell, Jr.,*
James Glides,*
Thomas Barnes,
J. H. Bailey,
H. Demmler.
FoarlA Ward.
£. P. Darlington,*
James Robb.*
'Re-elected. Bepobll
erats, seven.
The result of theeleo
jorily of twenty-eight <
Tan following is the'
In the Fifth Ward, wh;
yesterday:
Btp. rissT pbkcihct. Dm.
B. Thompson. «... 189 Wm. lLXotton IS9
8. 8, Davis 169 James Daln, Hi
Wm# Bleberi. .. 186 John 147
Isaiah Ward 173 tf. Wallace 138
Geo. Hill .177 N. Hell.’ 181
BICOMD FKICIBCT.
Richard Thompson...B97 W, H. Lottos „806
S. S. Daria .....342 Ja*. Dsln., ....314
Wm. Stebert 877 John Wilkinson *3U
Isaiah Ward 324 Maorioe Wa11ace^....203
Goo. HilL. 388 Nicholas 11eH.........^285
-HoßTrotn.muL Socimtt,—The Pittsburgh
HorticaUaral Society held Its annual election
for officers on Wednesday. The meeting was
organized by calling'Mr. Bissell to the chair.
Ur. Negley, from the eommitteo (appointed for
the purpose, reported the following ticket'.for
election as officers, of the Society, which was
eleoted: President. Hon. Bobu U’KalghL Vice
Presidents, G. G. Negley; John Murdoch, Jr.,
James Reed. Corresponding Secretary, James
S. Negley. Treasurer/Charies Lockhart* The
following committee* were reported andelected:
7 Finance—-G. 0. Negley, Moaea Chest, James
Beed. Library—J. Knoi, TV.F.Frihdeoberg,
Thomas Aiken, W.'.B. Bissell and Negley.
Vegetables— 0. MoHattle, W. O.Donn, Robert
Cummings, D, Geialer, ;A> Negley. and A.- J.
- Wpolalayer. Murdoch, <l. G. Neg-
Reed, A. H. Hrosv G: He Battle, James
MoKean, J. Murdoch, Jr. Fruits—CfiOß. Lock
hart, J. Koox, J. Mnrdoob t A. Ammon, R. Me-
Knight, J. S. Negler, W; S. Bissell. Premiums
—J. Wardrop, J. McKean, J. Knox, Robt Me-
Knight and J. Reed. Arrangements-rJ.’ Knox,
J. McKean, C. Lockhart, Robert Cummings, ;J..
.Murdoch and T. Aiken.' Printing—J. Wardrop,
C.Loekhartaod 8. Bchoyer,Jr.
.. Tbs Rev. Mr. Marks* fourth lector© wIR be r
delivered this evening. Sabject, the Nile, K#
Life, Buinsof Memphis, Temple of Luxor.
pittance, 26 cents, for lady and gentleman'
gleperson, 16.'- •- j •
- dssax Wntrnv IxitrmutciCo
pahy (aftwßlbaubnerredby nrfr
Umbo*) haf*'4i*oatiaa«dv<'
bat »Cl taka talari thtow*
Puxsuaxt to notice the tax payers of Piom
tp-, Allegheny county, assembled ht the Public
School Houee, in New Texas, on Saturday, the
26th of December, to take into consideration the
very important question of railroad taxation.
The meeting was organized by calling J. Murry
Carpenter, Esq.,.to the Chair, and RoUi. F. Lo
gan appointed Secretary.
On motion, H. R, Tomer, Esq., Campbell
Stewart, James Gray, David Tomer and Thomas
Armstrong were appointed a committee on reeo
lations. John Tomer, J. M. Carpenter, Esq.,
George Sharp and CampbeU Stewart were chosen
delegates to represent the township in Conven
tion, when a day is agreed upon by the different
committees throughout the county.
Tbe oommittee reported the following resolu
tions, which werennanimously adopted:
WnrfciAs, The extraordinary position in
whioh the tax payers of this oounty are placed
by the tmjust deolsion of the Supremo Court,
and the illegal demands of railroad bondholders,
render it imperative on the citizens of the county
to protect themselves against usurpation and'
outrageous taxation. Therefore,
Resolved, That the citizens of Plum tp. are
williog to pay a just and equitable State and
County Tax, bnt they are opposed to the pay
ment of a Railroad Tax, in any manner or form
and will resist the payment of the same till the
lest extremity.
Resolved, That our delegates ore hereby In
structed to vote and use their best endeavors in
Convention, against any and alt measures that
would in the least degree tend to the payment
of this unjust tax, and they are authorized to
oppose to the lost any attempt to oppress the
people of this county with such a burthen of
illegal raitroad taxation.
Reaolvtd, That iho proceedings of this meet
ing be published in tU the papers friendly to
tbo caueeof the people.
Meetibg adjourned.
Tnc Coal Bsnnu.—lt ia from tho valley of
tha Mouougahela river we obtain tho major pari
of that grept quantity of bitomlnona coal which
formß ouo of our moat valuable axporla. This
coal gel: a passage down the Monongahola rirer
throughout the year by means of the Sleckwaler
Navigation. The amouuta paaaing through the
locke of that improvement, for the year juat
closed, are as follow: BttaaiLa
January 771,649
February 67,900
Match 2,661,621
4,016,189
4,269,630
J 9"e ••• - 2,858,906
260,800
A W>ll 100,000
September 207,400
October 864,100
November #1,407,628
Dicomber 8,110,440
Total 26,696,009
The bushels in boats, and mostly for the mar
ket, were 21,871,569, and in Oats 8,825,100.
The tolla received at the looks for ooal paaaing
to $34,663 49.
The whole number of bushels.passing through
the locks last year waa 28,073,696.
The receipts for coal shipped through the
locks last year amounted to $37,111 41, whioh
Is $2,757 92 more Ihu Ihii jttr.
The receipts from passengers during the year
are $11,289 95. The decrease of lolls from thla
source, as compered with last year, $1,193 54.
The above facts we obtained from our worthy
and accommodating friend, Wm. M’Elroy, Cargo
I nspector on the works.
Not*.—Tho quantity of cos! as above given
does not correctly represent the quantity sent to
market Not less, probably, than three millions
of bnshels are digged and shipped from below
the locks.
Mzetikq or TBB Allkgumt Coustt Aoei
cultoaal Bocixty. —The members of tbe Alle
gheny County Agricultural Bociety held their
usual annual meeting yesterday. The meeting
organised at 11 o’clock by calling Mr. Benjamin
Kelly to the chair. Mr. J 8 Negley acted as
Secretary, setting forth what (he Society did
during the year, and showing the receipts for
the past twelve months, Including (he balance
this time last year, to have been
$3,5.4, and tbe expenses for the same period (o
be $l,lll 42, leaving a balance, now at the call
of the Society of $2,473 21. The buildings on
the Society’s grounds, whioh they have rrnted
for five years, are estimated to be worth $3,000.
On motion, it was resolved lnto an elec
tion for officers of thcBociety, dud Messrs Mar
dooh, Bisscli, and Chess, wcrojtppolnted a com
tafHiqto TOniaalA n. ' Jfim. gentlemen re
urearana id due time rcflJrlST tbe following
ticket, which was elected by occjamation •
President,Gen. J. M’K. BnodgtW YicePresl
dent, Benjamin Kelly; Managers, MeKetvv.
W. S. Blssell, Capt. J. Young, j. Hodgson, J.
Murdoch, Jr., James Parke, Jr.. C. Snively W
E<T7. G Pillow, W. Martin, Rev. J. Knox W
Oliver. A. Spear, W. Barnhill, Francis Jones
aud J. Boyd; Treasurer, James Reed; Correa
reepondiog Secretary, Capt. James 8. Negley.
Mr. McAlUster, of the Farmer’s High Sohool,
Centre county, by request of the assembly,
made* a full, clear and specifio statement of
the aims and objects of that institution a state
ment well calculated to interest aU in its welfare.
On mown of Col. J. 8. Negley, a resolution was
adopted expressive of the pleasure with which
Mr. MeA/e remarks bad been heard, and earn
estly recommending to the community the worthy
institution.
la the Court of Quarter Sweioiia, on Wedoet
day, moat of ibo day was taken np with the trial
of a ease of alleged false pretence—Com. vs. L.
Stern, on the oath of Danie} Alexander and Oeo.
Bolton. It appears that the cemplainants pur
chased the lease of a building from the defend
ant, and on the strength of a promise, as Is
alleged, that be (Btcrn} would secure them a
lease of the promises for five years paid him
$250. They did not get the lease, and hence
the notion as above. It w&s still on trial when
we left the Court.
Pax* Litkubt Socixtt.—The young gentle
men of this Society have sent us a bountiful
supply of tiokets of admission to their aoniver
eery at Lafayette Hall to-night. Their pro
gramme is excellent; they will have fine musie;
their performers are among the mose talented
young men in the cities. We could write
much more about it, but it !e enough to say that
the exhibition Ihb evening would be well worth
doublo the price of their tiokets—only 15 cents,
or family tickets, admitting four, for 50 oents.
Naw Fochdet.—We would direct the atten
tion of oar readers to the advertisement of
Messrs. R. McCoy & Col in another oolutnn.
They are thoroughly practical men, fully posted
in tho Foundry business, and will give to the
orders of their patrons that strict personal at
tention whioh will guarantee satisfaction. All
orders left with Messrs. Cartwright & Young,
86 Wood street, or at the Foundry, 9th ward,
will reooive prompt atteollon.
Democrat!, four,
coraau
Fifth Ward.
R. Thompson ,*
William Seibert,
Oeorge Hill,
S. 8. Davie,
I. Ward.
Sixth Ward.
Theodore Robbins,
Henry HcGeary,*
Russell Krrott,*
William Barnhill, Sr.*
Seotnth Ward,
Andrew Oyer,*
Qeorgo Norris,*
SUjKth Ward.
Robert Coward,
Chriitopher Magee.
Ninth Ward.
Joseph 0. Dickson,*
James Donnell. •
is, twenty.three; Demo-
Tbi body of a young lady named Crossman,
was foood on Sunday last lying in Bush Creek,
about six miles from Beaver. The unfortunate
girl, U wonld seem, left her homo on Thursday,
and was seen in eomp&ny with a young man who
had been Paying his attentions to her, and whose
visits hadfbeen forbidden by her family. Foul
play is suspected.
W. B. Wilsov has-been appointed resident
Engineer of tho Penoa. Railroad, with bis office
at Altoona. J. C. Sharpless, Assistant Engineer
of Eastern Division, office at West Philadel
ihio; J. H. Llnville, Asst. Eoginecr of Middle
Division, office at Altoona; J. S. Lowe, Asa'tEngi
neer of Western Division, offico at Pittsburgh,
Uon. is therefore a tn»*
>d joint ballot.
SLXioonto ASD Lap Robbs.—A special sale of
Fanoy Far and Buffalo Robes will take ptaee
this afternoon at 2 o’clock,, on the second floor
of Davis Auction Rooms, Ffth street. They are
of elegant quality, lined and trimmed in the
best manner. Ladies’ Furs will be sold in the
morning at 10 o’clock.
rote for Common Counoii
leh wo could not furnish
Mibb M, G. Datis has been appointed to fiU
tbe racaacj in the 4th ward school, Allegheny,
left raoant by tbo resignation of Mibb E. T. Pear.
Miss Harriet Nixen baa been transferred to the
High Bbcool in the Ist ward, and Miss Pitcairn
selected as teacher in the primary department.
T , - “
Xffx steamer Luterno, of the Monoogahela
Navigation Company, broko her piston rod and
knocked oat her_cjunder bead yesterday, The
accident happened noar Lock No. 1. She went ap
last night r lay ap at
Brown tvi r
Pr
by a _ dgei ,la a perpo
iual Almanac. It la neatly gotten ap by
ft&d copy wrlghled by the publisher*.
Usdib the head of “business'
dere may learn that (he well known
reepeoteble firmof Nlmick & Co ’
ted with them .In business, Mr. .*
The name of the firm remains''
On Monday evening
Society elected for (ho./’
eldeat, Milton M’Cleiy
3. Case; Secretary
D. B. Ferguson r''
Art of
Bowns' we r
flood F-
*
Oitr '
Wasßororo* City, Jan. 5.
»r «, ATE '“'- Mr * Cl *y presented tho credentials of
Air. Chennt, as Senator from South Carolina. The
oath of office was administered to Mr. Chesnnt, and
the Senator took his seat.
Mr. Seward, of N. T., offered a resolution instruct
mg tho Committee on the Judiolaiy to inquire if it is
necessary to amend the lawsfor the snppression of
the African elave trade. Adopted.
Mr. Wilson, of Mass., offered a resolution provid
ing for the appointment of acommittoo of five to en.
quire whether any employee in any department of
the government, since March 4th, 1857, was roquirbd
to contribute any of Ms pay to defray the expends
or, or to influence any flection hold daring that rJo
nod, or whether any such employee has been removed
lor not so contributing, and what legislation is ne
oomry to prevent this infioencing elections. Lqid
Mr. Foot, of Vt., movod that tho Vice President’s
address, on leaving the old Senate Hall, bo entered
on the journal of tho Seiate, and that fifty copies of
Senator Crittenden's ind the Vice President's
spoeches bo printed. Adopted.
n J, h ° P fi" c R “ , i road BIU WS. then taken up. Hr.
Bigler, of Pa., addressed the Senate
,ifllne.«r Mr ', B |* ;1 " w “ •PWtkiDR io favor of the Pa
cific Railroad, he was interrupted by a message from
the House announcing the doth of Gen. Quitman,
Mr. Dans, of Miss., moved the usual resolutions
!i. , 7 r St t 10 deccamd, and paid an eloquent trib
a. ol.*, Ojenly virtue! and political probity.
Shields, of Mian., also paid a feeling trihuto to
the memory of his late companion in arm£
Mossrs. Ward and Houston, of Texas, briefly
spoke, awarding to the deceased the need of mtf
todfwMch his sympathy with Texas merited.
The Senate, after adopting the resolutions, ad
journed.
Hovbb.—Mr. McKee, of Miss., announced tho de
ceMeof his immodiate predecessor, Gon. Quitman,
and sketched his eventful career as a statesman and
soldier, pronouncing a beautiful eulogy on his private
and pubilo worth.
R. F. Logan, See’y.
Mr. Bonham, of S. C., spoke of tho wisdom and
sterling integrity of the deceased, inridentaliy allud
ing to his brilliant military career in Mexico.
Mr. Moore, who sorved under the immodlato com
mand of Gen. Quitman in Mexico, spoke in glowing
terms of his private and military worth. b
Messrs. Cortis and Bowie spoke in similar terms
with those who prooeedod them.
The uaual resolutions of rospset were passed, and
the House adjourned.
Halifax, J»n. s.— The steamer North American,
from Liverpool on the 22d nIL, Arrived et thle port
thle afternoon, leaking considerably, and short of
coal, hating atrnck on a rock off Capo Race. Her
advices are fonr days later than fnrnlshed by the
America. 3
The steamer Africa arrived oat on the 10th oil
JJ* ' Bir ?! a P nt »t Qaeenstown on the'
20th alt., her machinery being disabled.
Tht North American is awaiting, orders with re
gard to her fixture movements, bat will probably
proceed to Portland on Frid.y. She brines the
United States mail. “
The steamer City of Washington sailed from Llv
erpool on the same day, baring only a ship mail.
The musing steamship Wiser left Bremenhaven
for New York on the Itb nit
The United States steam-frigate Wabash was ai
Malt. on tho 24th -Vovetnbor. 8 "
Tho London Ttaw onnonnoo. a new oooan tolo
graph enterpme for laying a onlla from Land,,
end to Halifax on an entirely new plan.
Tha fllllbnstor eidtomcnt In Ireland la aradnallj
dying oat *
It is stated that a contract has been signed be
tween the Marine department and a firm at Marscil
™n?n a £ PP, I,. QUad<Uo oP* » Qd Martincque with
20.900 file Africans, railed to agricaitaral labor,
before the year 18(13. Similar eontracts have also
been entered into with other house*.
It Is stated that the French Foreign Office heard
with some surprise President Buchanan's recommen
dation for the purchase of Cuba, the French haring
notified the American mioister of its determination,
in conjunction with England, not to tolerate the
cession of Cuba to the United Stater, even were
Spain to ooneent.
Detachments of French troops having advanced
into the Swiss territory, the government of Switzer
land has demanded an explanation. Great indigna
tion exists in Switzerland in conseq nonce.
Liverpool Market,.— Cotton: The hews receircd
from the America caused a decline in some circular*,
say of 1-lfld, while other* report prices easier but tho
V««fc n « unchanged. Sales of threo days amounted
laaa ,00 ° including 2000 to speculators and
2000 to exporters. Market closed quiet at 7d for Or
leans middling, and 0 13-lfl for uplands.
Manchester advice* continue favorable. Markets
firm, with an adranolog tendency.
Breadstuff*: market dull. Wheat firm.
Provisions dull.
Morkti, —Consuls quoted at 006(0)
Ooi for account, Ex-diTidend.
The Porta goes* Minister had b-en recalled from
France.
Englaud, —Th* Pr**id«Dt'« message occapied'the
attention of the Press. The Caban, Mexican and
arable mer^can P ro Po*iii°os were generally uapal-
Franca,—T he appeal of Moutalemhert was beard
j”* **l* Imperial Court. Ills Imprisonmeat was
redOcod to threo months, bat the fine was confirmed.
_ Haßßiaacßo. Jan. 5.
.Toe Senate elected officers.
Bone.—The eseuelnKMegewu rodvcJ from
toe uorernor, which was read.
A eommanlcation was receired from the Slate
Treasurer and read.
The Pittsburgh additional revenue bill passed last
,e ™ on ' has been signed by the Governor.
The bill abolishing the Board of Canal Commis
sioners, passed finally, and;goes to the Senato : the
vote was yeas 04, nays 0.
~ J£« following bills werwread in place: To abolish
1 "" ito «*““ *«gl>l*Ur. com-
WM Prwntod Tor eonteatin* tbo teat of
Mr. McClean, or Philadelphia.
oiiSi ?®P“ W, 5“» have-nominated tbo following
offloen for the Howe : Transcribing Clerks, Kaucb,
CarboQj Picking, of York; Sergtant-at-Arms,
John Clement, of Washington ; Assistants,' Harley,
of Juniata, Qebr, of Crawford, Fletcher, of Frank-
Ho, and Leif, of finckf ;i Doorkeepers, Morgan, of
ptettar, fleet, of Somerset, McDonald, of Lucas
ter, Kimmell.of Indiana, Qardy, of Pbiladolphia ;
Messengers, Davis, of Venango, CoL Diehl, of Alle
goony, and others ; Postmaster, Smart, of Button
St. Loot*, Jan. s—“Ossawatomie,” the Kantat
Mrretpoodent or the Democrat, say a that Captain
Hamilton, leader of tbo party who committed the
atrocious murders at the Choctaw trading post last
May, has taken the field in Southern Kansas, with a
targe body of desperate men, and hare already com
mitted rariou* outrages. Mr. Bailey, Free State
mao, eharged with steaiiog negroes in Vernon Co.,
Mo., was killed, and the honse of Mr. Bloomfield, a
wealthy Free State roildont of Vernon county, was
sacked and burned. It is reported that Montgomery
is raising a party to repel the invasion by Hamilton,
and-that both parties are determined to fight
Sr. Louis, Jan. 5.—A despatch from Kansas City
says that a gang under Brown entered Bates county.
Mo., on Thursday last, stole four horses from Jessie
Jackson, and burned his bouse.
It It stated that Governor Medary ordered four
ed four companies of militia to be raised in Lina and
cotnpaoMr of dragoons to Ibat region. He alio orier-
Bourbon counties, the officers for which were already
commissioned, and that he has telegraphod to the
Socretvy of War to send arms and ammunition from
ok Louis, which has been done.
Sr. Louis, Jan. 5.~-Mr. Woods, a passenger by the
®T®*'coys the Oamancbe Indians have de
clared war, and are awaiting a favorable opportunity
to attack the stages at the eastern ford of the. Congo
Abundance of quarts has been discovered on Gila
river.
Toa*# Jan. 6.—The steamship Cahawba,
from Havana, has arrived, with dates toSlit nlt.
Business was dull and n fall in the price of Sugars
W “ St °ck h» port: 200,000 bxs. Freights
113 J M* Exchange on London quoted at 113i@
HbwXoxpox, Jap. 6.— The steamboat Vanderbilt
is so much injured, and has been exposed to such
rough weather, that she will probably prove a total
I 08 8;, «er mails have been forwarded to this place
by the Cutter Campbell, and were sent to Boston.
Smikotbu,, 111., Jm. 6.—Thi Hon. Stephen A. iS e
I'oagiM ni, this afternoon, to the raSSSfH'*
Se “ at ®» Th»- Toteitood: Dooglcm 54: lAigra^^ B
Hodge* Bimoeraty vaa elected t'”*•>
grai In Uu sth district.
: HoXTRKIVJaD. 3 A f > !-■
Dennis street, « a d dw^sT
reesnUy erectetMi^vs^pf',■
' charge of Hot.
lbs missing stcaoKA
ctnnati; John Wm?*
Wesber, engineer, C3£ j
s»w York, Jan. fi.kr}
sailed for Liverpool, t
specie.
St. Louts,
this point
tr oloady and,?-.' 1
Aoon^
district
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to}., which,
Telegraphic,
conoasssiosAi*.
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H. CHILDS & C~O
WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE
No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., L
H^IL? 0W IN STOIiE ONE 0F THE largest and most extensive
hoots A. 2ST D SHOES
s , , Ever brought to this markot, of great variety, adapted to
Having b^, purchased tl Z sde'eted with'
GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES,. • ,
«y foal assured that they can offer Bnpertor Inducements to Western Bnsmr.
H. CHILDS A CO.
roof nre.
Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-Proof
- elastic cement hoofing. '
consent, been recently dissolv
•we arc now prepared to owr, with oar SUPERIOR UOOFTKn * . „ ,
composition or octal roof*. atmmboata, railroad cam. AcLheinv *««" rough hoard*, old »hin E les:
wither, or the action of tiro, and it w* iffirJHj Wm fiSS^Sn" l^ . °J" l ‘ b,t r l «*•• rarion. of
Root* In the meat thorough wanner; alto, to Cementing Tin r_,_ ,P**~ upon. We al»o ettend to Repairin': old Gravel
•erering tli.m igilul 11» .aim »f il,. .Mthcr, for*l,M SjSS,“a)" K lh,m '“''Might, ami
SHINOLB ROOTS CEMENTS®
?£”?K£ - :
I* tut tnperacdiof; all other hind*. *■ hitnred at *amn rates us metal reefs, and
llm.»ng material br'nlo, vlth Imltnctleea r„r appl jtng. Bafcrantm aaj carllOcatMatoar offle..
K. ■■-Pure.,,., u ao. r.,J.rri ' Kamond
Commercial
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PITTSOURGII HAIU4KTS
[Reported Specially for (hi Pittsburgh Giselle.]
PITtMCMH, TnnsDiT, JIS. fl, law.
FL4)UII—-Tbe offering! were larger than on Ibo prtTlou*
60 bWI - fa ' m * «‘™; 15.30; fcXtraf«nil*.
&5S , ““ •* ♦V® «»». »S.»‘ «tn> family
fs,CO; 200 bbli.extra ami extra family wwo sold from (tore.
abW^ ftu,c * 40bMs.do
i'wK 6 M tU ' * B P 2 ’« «tr*. $537; extra family,
%b,m, 60 bbJ*. extra. $5,33; extra tamily, 45,02; 23 bbia.
laney braoui; J ; 07 tU*. eoper, $6,12; extia, *5.37; bxtrn
Umlly, $5,00^3.,Ct 10 bbla,on wharf; raper, s4£7, 18 bbta.
wy fancy, $d.S,; 00 bbla extra,{s,2s; extra *(WaUlj, S3,CO I
— The ** ,e * Wor » ®«* very large; Barley, tales of
400btts.of fall, at R7c. o»u. uleeof 3so bn*, in two tola,
from ator* at 53c, from flrat band* they wonldnot command
•rar fiOc. Corn \s tlrui with a good demand, aaleecf 260b0*.
mSiS??*!???'* n “, le * ot . l nr ioaA > *»l»n». at the aame.
.MIDDLINGS—SaIe* of 30 btu. at 43215.
SIIOKTS—gain of .H tons at $l,lO.
OttOCRRIRS—Tbe market remain* firm with a fair do-
S‘hU. So 2‘r r @’7.' ; :" b '"" TX!S:,i; 5
, WOLABSEB—'firm at tbo preelooi ndranre, ealre of 75
hole. to the country at 37J4n»
I “°* I** 1 * ron •* l9c - and 400 tba at ]B C .
i OOPrlE—Bilfi of 30 bei Rio at 12U31V
?sl E^r a * 1 ( c, «;', M , b “ ««S W
“•“>'•*> »B@l3 pVcio.
ISbH,. Emm NabnmU. ,t
XUBSlT3—Siltidf 601bim 60ci
Olivo >t 6)4.
VEXED F&UlT—The market wm doll, with more eellen
rrt".^„™i^' d h ’ mrotc °
imports by jKJwer.
MOSONOABLA NAVIGATION CO-41 HU flour.
WillUmi; 4 bbu batter, 1 bg poultry, 1 bx «umL 1 baffol©
robe, owner, 20 bbU flour, Itobtason A co; 2 bx glaj* ware
®?°“* J bW 5® bbj* whiskey, Irwio A eon: 63 iki
whsat, Kreppe; 57 do, MHlervSl bbU floor. Swindle: OS do.
Ilogej ObHpenltry, Price; 3bbl« mo!u, Eels A Bergen 72
ftZFVSw I N i co i 3 »k«mall,Bently: 250b??l»
Flack, 100}$ dodo, Sillier A Eicketaon; 134 do do, Beny
WHEELING, per Cheroit—G LLI lima, Evans; 12 bn bn
White A brom On bbla wbUkey.Fowler; 183 uki corn. Leech
A.Hutchi*oo; 1 cskmda, Dunlap; 10 bbU whbkeyT Brymr
6 bbU, l bx hotter, 17 bn rye
P«r P*m»la-80 aka wheat. Brown * Kirkrat
«?°** l6 aka peaehea. 440 do do. 3 bbl«
flax and, 36A do flour 8 do whUkey. miiop S
80 do, Lynn Aeo; 80do do, Jrje* A
il# Dryanl Ace; T bUtoU,Hardy; 6 kga ada.
M Crlckhiirt; 25 aka wool, Barken S 3 tea grean. 27 bb(
rt” 11 wbtokß 7* Orown # Tklrkpat.
mi't m? d C ? ur, iMi DtTb; 300 d0 «°» M’OaodUw A 00;
10 hi bbl molua, 10 hbd sugar, <6 do tadz, 1 do do, Littla A
Trimble; 978 aka wh*at Keooedy. ’ Wfl ®
. WUISI ILLE, pcr Ray Wat—6 hhde Ibx tobac, Taylor*
11 do do, 2 do. Orivr; 100 bbla flour, gill; 10 bla. 2 bx ata
a.rk *nr,S tblnodr, P.tnnon; 112 rtl ,h«i LSLSE
000 8 ft*’’ Brownj 17 do do, Duionb
*co. JOO bbl flour, owner; 250 tons pig iron, Loomis. ;
BIVEE HEWS.
Tba weather was verypleaaxnt jeaterday, hat bualnea
S“l4° l TarJ * clTo ou tho lflTco - Tho riser U al7 frot
VT « r * Key Wo«t from fdOtaLsTllle, the Pa-
SwSr o - B c,pt
si?£« tooS&SK* ,to «*’
pUfo?J“ l lS,u!“'“ ,nd lb. Dele-
At Cincinnati IhearrlraU on Tuesday were ihn *n.
NaahTillo, Dereader fmm New Orjcan*, and N. lloUncs ond
Ariaonla, (rom 8t Louis. uouuea ona
Tha Defender and N.Hotmea left for this port.
,h “ A , r B o “» i - iwck.il, .id
JS&TfSS; - m *" “
BvaiflSwiU? 71 * lnka heP macLlo *r? •««* U ™p4lr|o''
Wofladintha CtuclniuU Coamercbl tho ate/
, of MadlaonjwlatlTe to the dUaat
ion between that boat and tbe lowa. It may br*
bly with aenral gralne of allowance. It |jV
! M Tbeitern-whwlat«amer lowa,Capt JT'
PitUburgh ror St Louie, and the»!d«-wi'
Capt Hoople, bound frutu New Orlear
In cvllitioo on Monday ulgbt, abor
Aurora, lad., the Utter beloc
Hoopla Informs u« tba Uadi*? 1 '
tacky ehore, opposite tlw ■ip'
lowa came la sight—ih£‘T
rirtr. Tbe Uad!*&^. ;i
which wft •
aha waa noL»'3i» ■
taediatetiig*^’
Tslegrapiue Market*. :
mavV* ealresoobath; aoundmixed lQamlm
l*ork firm; old tneu *17,25. Whkky^flrmTrS.
,0 “i. ■”»?• fira : N»* Orltan.Si JSi‘ a ifc 5*?S -■ ■
joom .t Tgvv. Moi«». » ra 27t“aST &a« Sii! ‘
I « Jan * 5 -“*’ lunr doll; 1000 Lble-aold at
j scarco, and Dm at $3,57
ifi Wmsm.'
bkabM*’ V** umtfaal at7i£for BideanmlS? c£
sir SisiSyfts -
iHtSical.
TTEALTU OF AMERICAS WOMES:-
> ,m ' taw bwn tronbbnl with. nun
WWriW-.Od iMgnOr, bclh tmoin! ttfaMi cpric
UKtanmvlnll bmUctn, j»lnin tbo h«d md fempln
toldiMM had tnndoncj to atlllaeM, palpitation of tho htart'
»a7~ilj flallered or «xdtod,Kppdt!ta nrUblMtcWi’ .
•ta taweb, orongtd, with prio. Ang monto l 6. bhjikd
ei»rtloii wuiare to bring qnnUth. .jmphnta nodi hod -
InaddittoiybUlngof th o womb, nnd gnat poln lnthai to’ "
gloii. Oaopbjolcinnanor onothor uhautod ti. aklll ood ;•
* p * !to " 1 •*“> Powvwtng u»„r ItiU
BnAtba CTKHINKGATHOLICON furttmololj corned mb - ,
end lture no words onlSclent to uprem tnr.ttankfntno^.
Mna. JULIA ANNH JOHNSON. 1
‘7““ 1 Ut ° b * eu * ,a2 «rwforuij7»n ’■'-.-
mL uiSSSfSIST^
aaiiftfrjgag?tg&»ggw«^
Mton. .v!y7?s3T
orajyfhiojr, cm After another »t--'
g*. ctaubMti. SnSUnsluuMtnStt?
008 changed mom of my aymptoma lor t*‘
I'anuntirehraiid radkatlySSJPir'
*“* »ttld know what U will do, /
.?<* a long time I bad Uterine
*n« ajmptamr Iwasnemr
•Mmed toabotmdlQ complr'
2UJo«J P*ln In tbelowe
ttia* •»• going to Wir
count of a feeling o*'
abootfag paint In. *
legs; the/ohlngr
headache, w
•earned
not bear'
• day
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