» • s- • . \ ‘ * ' * I ;] ± ,s ''- it :■ .v P-i 1 Y v.r.^ ;;ii :••$ i'Ki* tvjrt.v,*;;. $■- *'- s \ l » ~'. - .-vn.: MEM ■ >.■ i, > ■» ■ ««' : i !> ’ 'V ; : \. ** , : n. ; •■'. ■; y;-.. • [ .•; • ill: ■* r : _Th* leoh Leioot.— A nilljr dory m set . lioitby the teiegrepli tbd the iron tnen of Penneyirinii ludformed i Morel laigue, with .t : El-Senitor Cooper it the held of It, ror the par * poet of influencing Coogreuionil end pop. ‘allriclion. It to thus iiithorilitirely con* indicted by the Phliideiphii pipere: _ ‘‘Tin I*oo IsnlMT.—A mleieidingind in iarloue leiegrspbio displich vis sent fir end vide, from Washington, on Monday, informing _ • - *„ihi» public thit l “secret aotfrention of iron ' 'TstoUre’’ rrodld meet it Washington, or, 01 other . flkm* of the pirsgnph staled, Would meet it > ihifcily, tborgtnire i "formidible protection - : moteoitnt.” There wesno foandilion wbit- Utedjipitch. - HojnntivveheUor prwoeed to beheld it WnUngton, dUit Util oilyonly en IneiHentil ' meeting of the ABdticin Iron Aiiodition, «hoee effiee nod heedqnertew ire here. Nothing now or unaeatl inlte feetnns isipro- j posed by the iron minufiotnrcre of this SMite, i , “ nileee the genenl upeerpf thelrme mky bVI , ,‘eild> Moment new ind nnanel features, end! 'i 7 : • me need not eey tbit nothing •’leoret” bee bein' ’ - —, or trill be attempted.” ■; ;j :j m .A -r* ’jP^ >• V " ■■ •'SrtCtiV. ■•1 • ».■, QJV*ij < f-y jji , Jv ToMnrO TKi.,TfiW*iL—Tß«.following item; 1 Dbcmioji i^tbk'Aixesssjitßoire'Casas.—£■»-! . . 0 j more trouble for our territory-grasping This was a motion made .. n behalf *r th«&ioimU adminulnlios: - sinner* of Allegheny, to set aside the judgment given “The proposition to purchase Cuba ha# como' '>jr f-url, al I’iiul.m gb, üb»ut a month since, often, that Spain seems lo bare grown lircd cf T , ”^ 4nl * * tb< '* f « b « Conn. ii, and heucc is aboul lo propose lo (he United p U .’'. c , "V "j[- r . , *f. t tu " M V’ ,, l ! rt . r n ’ ,r «,< .w- *.- 11 c ■ w , *<r * • (i. L " **te ltfU! h 1 ritUhurgti, shall lie dup..Ked o m the Males (o 801 l Key Heat lo Spain. The reason* firll huUr , lf „ ur nvx C^ na H gmn for her desire to possets* portion of ibc Ao alternative man datum having Wo«, i„ U wi t.. Ui.iied Sia'cs, territory are as plausible ha ibose iho.CminahiMui.vre <>t -.Allegheny cjuun, il.ev mud* umuily given why the Colled -Stales aliouhl » return therein, which came u-iure us'tipuu n geo Imto Cuba, -aiuT is % fair retort upon onr flov oral demons by the IlcUtur. After argument *nd eminent." foil i-«m>-i<ltration, we reudered judgment far the plaintiff i.u the demurrer, and tiled ~ui ..ptnii.Q «»u tile llth day of November last. Wo continued in nation at Pittsburgh until the 29cb of November. The motion, too long delayed, if proper at anv time, U founded upon a notion that wo onght to have treated the demurrer a* a special demorrer to certain specified parts of the return (bat the .judgment there in, if against tbe defendants, should haw been r<- tpondrat nuWcr, and that a judgment for plaintiff on general demurrer is not applicable to those parts of the return, ♦ That this is a misconception can bo readily shown. Tbe return was one thing. It consisted of numer- ' onsallegations, suggestions and inuondoes, all massed 1 together without part* or proportions. Tt had neither j sections, pleas, or any orderly arrangement what- i ever, lo that state it was presented on the record as the answer of the Commissioner* to tbe alternative mandamus. Though composed of so many parts, they all constituted one document—theentire answer of the Commissioners The relator demurred (p it. lie said it was not in law a sufficient return. Wo hold that it was not, and entered judgment accordingly. But for tb« sake of a more intelltgiblo analysis of the return than could otherwise ho made, we divided it into sections, heads, or pleas, and numbered them from one to seven. The operation performed by our solves, and for onr own. convenience, is wbat proba bly suggested to the counsel’s mind tho idea that sot io of his pleas, ju they ore now called, ought to ha o been separate and independent gronnds ofijudg tno it. They were not independent grounds either of dof nee or of judgment. They were parts of one ont re document which was considered as a whole, and os a whole wns condemned. The legal effect of tho general demurrer to the return was that the ro i lato r admitted all the facts that were well in tho return. . 1 o ascertain what these facts were, wo were led lo spo it of tbe certainty and precision required in re tun s to mandamus, and were obliged to classify the fact) that wo might seo which of them were suffi cior Uy plcudvd, and whichjrcr© not. Wo found al ! leg! (ion* «.f facts thnt were Irrelevant, nmbiguous, ! argimnntu’We, «od hypothetical, and wo sot :thcm j nsb ons in>» admitted by tho demurrer, nor, there I fort .drawn into judgment. We rendered no judgment ,on hem specific grounds of dofonco. Wo simply I put them mil of the case. Possibly bad they been I ape ilic grounds of jndgmont they would have nre | vai od as against a general domurrer; but they were ! not Wo entered no judgraont as In special dffinur -1 reri to I Imre parts of the return. What we rendered • jud ;nien» «»n was tbe return <r» <• tchoir, and the erit • icl? n? <.f it* facts wore for tho purpose of placing be fore <nir minds in a distinct light the facts do worn : to (JonM'ler os'admitted. 4 ’o f.-uud some facts well pleaded that were rclo t. Wo gnvo tho defendants the full benefit of n. I hey wire tho only pertinent facts in tbo ird whii-h wo could regard as admitted by tho de fer, nnd if this was not said ia express terms, it plainly intimated several times in tho opinion 1. Indeed, ibis is so necessarily, tho fair infer »from the whole opinion, that4verr candid reader bo sure to wake it. laving compelled ourselves t«' go step by stop >ngh tbo return, picking out from a confasa.i of allegations all that was relevant material, laving demonstrated that what was found of suit was :in insufficient defense, wo rendered uent f-r tlio plaintiff, ns it was our Mv u ru duty ».KWOUIC:.* 1-tiTOX;. •a- ateete.;;..iujsaiu. ntam BIDpLE .4 CO..V. EOfTO&S «Md P i(0 /■ K iK TOfi .> PITTSBURGH r FRIDAY MORNING, - JAN 7. I*-'.'. Tut Doqobs.vk Lsttsß'lS EmulawuTins Celebrated Cpiatlo of ourjrorlhyPresidcul han at length Teached Eogland, and Hie .London take* hold of B in soßer earnest, couiuieni ing upon it with e gravity .of manner that’would • to a more important paper. ; The ‘ British journal thinks that (hie letter afiords conclusive evldeneo that our Institutions are fast golngtedecay. It cannot separate James Bn ohpibaoj the President, from James Bncbanan, j the' individual, but seizes upon his cx-oflicUl ; platitudes, designed to tickle (he cars of his per sonal adherents, as if they were invested with ail the importance that official seals and government endorsements could confer upon them. There is a little secret history connected with this demonstration of Presidential honesty which has not reached Eoglaod. If it over reaches that country, onr sensitive neighbors beyond-thf'At!antic may find a: text for a legion . ' of sermons on the polilioal corruption iu our high places, as well as the political duplicity among our gr«.jt men. 'The Now'York * /-»'■» ridicules (be caruestness with which its Rhgti&u uamesako treats this let ter, alleging that Mr. Buchauau no more repre sents this'country, except iu hsrvt/ hts official acts, than William Walker represent s t h« govern tuenTbf Nicaragua, and styles onrPreside»t tbo '’Great American Mistake of the Ninotei.uth“ • Gimlury.” In this vein the 7Ymr» continues: therefore, tlict Mr. Buchanan duty: write to Fort Dmiuesne, concerning ‘the more of the Hailed States,* la of about aa much consequence aa anything that Fort Duquesne J&j£bt *rUe to him would be. Mr. Buohonan'a ; perceptions of the present are not particularly keen; hut, ‘when we come to looking into (he fu • wo * roat that which lean utter impoa • slbflity for a man of Sir. Buchanan’s calibre; ana a;wry fortunate thing it is for him, 100. If he could look into ibofnlttre snfficienly to judge what posterity will eey of him, or even how hie present parasites will: talk of him after tho tint Tuesday of November, 18G0, he would bo the most miserable of men. What Mr. Buohauan wrote to Fort Daqaesne lie wrote to gratify his spite at finding himself so entirely scouted iu bU own State, as he was in (he October elections. His letter meant nothing more than bile, and uo body ever accepted it as meaning any more. . M We gladly believe in the bright predictions .of still furthergrealness and prosperity for Eng land, in the future, which the TTmesand many • of thopublio men in that country delight to in dulge in. But we also believe in a brighter and 1 • a ‘more glorious future for our own country than Mr. Buchanan has sufficient opacity to anticipate. The Mistake took a fit of maudlin piety when he found, or imagined—forindeed the charge, so far, rests only on bis assertion— that money had been used against his party. Money enough had been employed, before the I Daqaesne letter, for ( the purposes of the Demo- 1 ctatic party, and had been used with success* | Without the voice of the Mistako beihg heard in ; ' tha land to denounce it. We regret,, as much aa i anybody can, ip see corruption pervert the uses, and destroy the purity, of any of our ioatiju * lions, no matter who enjoys its results. But . neither do we approve of the hypocrisy which selects convenient cases for objection, and leaves ! all others to go nnwhipt of Justice; nor can wo I be oonfent to see the future of this country re-1 garded through the spectacles of the Great, if! uot tho greatest, American Mistake of (he Nine teenth Century.” Toe Fctdbb of Douqias.—The future course 1 of Senator Douglas hur become. a mailer of con- I jectnre. From Ibe manner in which the Admin istration attached him, it was supposed at one time he had no choice l?ut to fight; but recent developments show'that tbe “little giant” is not inclined to giro bach the .blows which hare 'been laid on him eo lustily for last the year. His scheme is—as appears from the Washington cor ' respondent of the Philadelphia- Xtrth American— to eclipae the present dynasty in political rascal ity—-a projeot which happily is more congenial ..toJiifl taste than in behalf of correct prinolples:- M It seems to be understood Ibat Mr. Douglas will forego any farther prosecution of his diffi culties with the Administration, unless com pelled to that coune, and content himself with a demonstration of foreign policy, the pro gramme of which has already been marked out. This expedient cannot servo the purpose toward whloh it is to be directed, for thspublie mind is in no temper at Uriel time to engage in such enterprises, or to have its attention directed from those domestic questions upon which the prosperity of the country depends. It Is of no consequence which faction of the Democracy is uppermost, since the aim of both is intensely selfish, and always at the expense of the peace and happiness of the Union. They jhave a reck less policy of territorial eggrandiiement, bee* tue acquisition keeps open the issue of slavery, and that element has been, used to control onrpoli ... tics for the last eight years. Under this system of agitation tens of millions have been squandered, without tho merest pre . tenca of investigation, nnlil the usage has now .become.nearly established that the regular ap ‘ proprlallon bills, with their regular annual in crease, are to be put through the House, under theccrew of the^revions question, without deli beration or discussion. One hundred and thirty •paeoheswera delivered, atthe last session, upon teeompton, and yet the army and navy deficient cy ; hills, with an aggregate of fifty millions, hardly reeeived ■ the toleration of an entire day for examination. ' If human iogenulty had been taxed to devise a scheme by which the treasury might be spoliated without detection, none could hive been invented which would have answered the pnrpose so well as this sectional strife has done. There is not one man in twenty in the House who pretends'to read an appropriation bill, .or claim to know anything of its merits When up. ' If Mr. Douglas and his followers really desire to serve the country, let them tuni their attention at home, and not abroad, and strive to repair some of the! injary which their mischievous free trade and pro-slavery parly has inflicted. Then they may claim a share of con : - eideration, and not much before/’ . Tun filiibnster leaders in Washington are re ported to be very much chagrined at theuulo wmrd rasalt.of the voyage of the schooner Susan. They are not so much disheartened, however, at the wreclt of their vessel and the retnrfa of their men, as at the fact that it has been the means of prematurely dUclosiog Uieir plane—though (hey profess still to hope that other vessels have succeeded in reaching Omoa, the port of de barkation, with a sufficient number of nicn to carry out the original intention of crossing tbe (Country to ; .That. there should be avowed “fillibusler Jeaders'al Washington” it a-trarniog shame to *,• out government. Had we the right kind of an adralalstratien, Us moral influence, connected - • with its patronage, wonld he sufficient to drive , '.such creatures fato the.meanest bidiog places. Bat asloogas oar President receives them cero ■moDipailj and with cordiality at the Whito if .Ilouse, and consults with them confidentially, . * r we must be prepared to regard them as an im pbrteat, if not a respectable, class of individ . uils. The Mastering about their plans is mere - ljor-room gasconade on the part of men who will persuade others into their fatal schemes, but ' taka pracious good cere to keep oat of harm's •wajrtheßselveß. It is lamentable that the peace •;'*f tia of such a gangiof unprincipled ■cotniWslk,.' i who expect to ; sacnrea- poaiUoQ from a'state' of war which is denied to them in time of peace. For their ex tstenee theßacbanan admialetration should be held redponaible by the country. IiKXE&Ai* Lane, the earnest and somewhat en thusiastic delegnto from Oregon, puliltulwn a letter in answer to the suggestion (bat bis j.eo pie ought not to he Admitted into tbo Union be cause their number is only forty-one thousand, while Kansas, by the English MU is prohibited frptn admission until she shall haTeninety-lhree thousand inhabitants. The General sets down the population of Oregon at ninety-thonsand to day basing his estimate upon the fact that the Territory had ten thousand inhabitants In 1850, nod that the Census of 1855 gave her forty-three thousand-; and then, claiming the sameratio of inc'reaae since 1855, or nearly the same, as was established for the five years proeeeding this latler date. I believe this estimate enterely fa lacious, and doubt whether the General or any body else oan make it good. Prior to 1855 oc curred the great emigration-from which Qregon has derived the bulk of her population ; and it is exceedingly questionable whether, sinoe 1853, sho has increased materially from that source. When I Was In the Territory last Sommer. I was informed by gentleman having large stake in its prosperity, that, they'did not estimate their population above fifty thousand at the highest, and they considered that a handsome showing. Oregon undoubtedly possesses a charming cli mate, considerable undeveloped mining country great forested (though not very valuable in these days of low priced lumber on the Pacific Coast,) soil of great fertility. But even Gen. Lane win not claim that moro than a email por tion of the oountry is fit for agricultural purpo ses. Laying out of view the‘charming Valley of the Williamette, the extent of her agricultu ral lands islk comparatively small. Indeed, it may bo a matter of question whether all the ar ablo land of lOregon put together, (unless those covered wilb( forests of cone bearing trees arc claimed as arable,) would inako an area equal to that of Lqng Island. These lands are sparse ly settled, 100 ; and it is a matter of complaint frcqently with Oregonions, that the Donation Act of Congress, which gavo G-10-acres of land to actual settlers, has had tho effect of preventing that thorough dcvclopcmcnt of ogriculturnl re sources so nocessary to the rapid augmentation of-tho population.— Ifti.tA. Ccr. X. V. Time* Mobqinh s*rke Lovers. —They have htul an interesting time, recently at Burr’s Mills, on the Central Ohio: llailrond. Some lime since a woman, Mrs. topers, and a man named Almond, commenced living together near Barr’s Mills, dispensing with the preliminaries necessary to make them "man and wife.” This excited Iho indignation of. the population, especially an Al mo’ud had a wife living. Not long since a man named Speck commenced hoarding with Mr. Al mond and. Mrs. Pepers, and together they con tinued a trio that pat to blush the virtue of cer tain Bethesdiaos. It was decided to abate the nuisance. One night, os Speck was returning to his boarding house, he was melby several in dividuals, who, without roach pro ceeded to direst him of his apparel. This being done, the company proceeded to the honse of Al mond, and took therefrom the "lord of his cas tle” and the widow Pepers. Several. little ft <titras were on hand in the shape of Ur buckets and feathers, and to these three persons were treated. It was the intention of tho rioters to horse whip Almond and Speck, but tho former begged so bard, it is said, that be was allowed to escape this punishment. Speck, however, was not so fortunate, and was flogged severely on the bare back. The parties have all been ar rested, and the trial has excited.great interest. More than n hundred witnesses were subjoin ed, and after a long and tedious examination, the parties to tho riot, that being (he crime charged, were held to answer. From Mexico. —The telegraph from New Or* ‘ foi leans reports that the city of Guad&laxara had ! tb< again fallen into the possession of the partisans • lbl of the Zuloga government, the liberals haring ; m ' bees defeated and forced to retire. By mail we m • tare-adricea from Vera Crus to December 22d. !. iap Ar*i<A.-The brig Ocean Eagle Various rumors had beeft received from the capi- ; * 9 ‘dvertisu-d to sail from New lork nbout the Lai, none at all substantiated. Among them is 1 milJJo of January, for the West Coael of Afri thestatemenUhat Miramon had been defeated i ca ’ aDII mII b ® ,fae brßi JirfCt opportunity to near Guadalajara by Degollado. It is also said ' Bei Letters sent to the Colonisation j that the Zuloagistfl were preparing for flight No - B * Wo HonBe » or to the ofhee of from the City of Mexico, the clergy hiring re- ; Secretary of lh, I'. EM. Booed No. I'J Hi ! fused to contribute further -to tne support of bl l House, will bo forwarded, that faction, and a triumrirale was talked of. j*n* notoriooa Bennett case is ended Judge A large amount of silver bullion had been found , Waldo yesterday granted Mrs. Bennett's appltca in the quarters recently occupied by Mr. For- I tifcu for a divorce from the pill-rending Doctor, syth. It was supposed to be the property of ; Stic <9 to bare the custody of their three children Serior Lopercna, the protrye of the Minister, : nnd s4,Ckk», by way of alimony, i’though alleged by Mr. Forsyth s enemies to ho < , , r | the proceeds of tho robbery of the Cathedral of i Ai-T nt tbe following article* r»« be «.bt#h,e<i m Morelia. Dr. Saantoy, who left the city in the Bowls' well known stand. Federal s»r*M, Allegheny, retinue of Mr. Forsyth, haring returned, had ; Family Bread. Cakes and-Ojofeeiinoery In been arrested, but was subsequently released, orcry variety. Fresh reaches. Tomatoe*, Plamb*. The VeraCrnz Progrrso speaks with great sat- . < -* TroB * I>,CO A PP ,<? * Brandy P<srh»*„ Aaported Pro isfaction of (ho mmn of Mr. Bnchanan, but : “r.", J.11,',. I’irkle. aoo Ketchup. Caper.. W„r with regard (o it, references to a Territorial oo- I “*“'•« M *<•»«•"; *"*»••. •’*»% that thoScn.,, j of IhoDniled Stale, can he bronght to sanction , „„ 4 .Hide., .tl of which they ..ill K n.r»m™ ... each a measure. I prove caticfaelory both io ‘|i:a!i ty anil prior. . Potroajrrra Oran TcaaiToer.—Judge Pin- j F „ c anJ foTmen aad bojt, clairjp his recent chargv to the graod jury in. wiotcr rv.ts, pnoia, and furnishing goods, are now Great;Salt Lake City, remarked: bring rcld at Caroaghan'ii. Federal street, Allegheny Ifitbotruc that polygamy does prevail in . fity, for very low r*t«*. His work being of the better this Territory, and is sought to be incorporated ‘•la**. »o<l warmnted well made, will commend itaelf OS one of onr social institutions, into the social 10 buyer?. _ t and political body of the country, it improper , lr yoQ wan , Vrm. Nothia.has that so extraordinary a pretension ehould be #ppotred ia tM , market thal WOipara this new presented to this court, under the aolumn sane- ‘.invention for chasing out tho distempers that fasten lion of your finding. Inquire iota the extent ' and grow npon us. They are tho Phllosopbor'selixer to which this practice prerails, abd reporl to ; of life, that bids defiance to disease, and will leave tbe court your conclusion upon the flabject. If ur on alternative bat to die of old age. the Legislature of thts territory then desires to , conform to the code of each nod ever. Stole and : „lF.t.-o„ Thar.,!., e«i„, o.h 1e.t.n., .1 ,h, ,„|. Territory in the Umou, upon your presentment ' tw* of b-Tbmbwt, n rntma un. melissa t>« -they will know the fact that polygamy docs pre- 1 p somii. »u the twwuty<-j*iirb jraroUtcr vail here, and they can actacconilngly IfCon-j "* r . ~Sl * grees ran etrotch out It« nrme tn enforce the, [[„ b.ttck-Wo have n principlce that nnderl.e the American eocml j „,„ d fabric, npon ,onr presentment, Congrees then j 11Jlod Jm „ lsa cancel. Truth can harm nobody. Find that ; p =l „ , br truth gentlemen, in respect to this quenhon; ( Nizctresopa, ibatihn iioUenar(<iuir*»nitrt’iycairiibimt>f and according to ray reading of tho low, your InJlgMtlun, fmrmJ Debility,with wbliJi Uesaffemlall rrsponsibilitic, and those of this court will he Sd'S at an end respecting, polygamy. , u. bi* t-.juuirym-u. J. yUINTUe, ii ?h> of TnE.NiicißO. in men y-four of „„ f‘, uu „„ Ih. lh.rly.mo Slates, negroes arc allowed no , political privileges whatever that fdneo them on „.„ v „, . an equality with the while race, hleten of ( .urri>ii«hti(. these twenty-four Slates are free. New York I gi U4ii« ( or ■<* t ., f %b, practically excludes them by a freehold unalifi- ■ pri»'t j -r«,uKN.t.t , AOK.J»..a c<j., >iatmi».ttiritig bbanue cation and a long residence I,cforo voting. Two , more Stalee-i—Maine and Rhode Island—exclude -- - ■ them by requiring all voters to l>e citizens of the isiisiiifflfl UThnnnra United Slates. Massachusetts and New Ilaoip- , WUSmCBB shire are about the only States that make no FpIlK unlimited have :i>s<>.uat««d with thorn distinction of color or race, and lltcr» they are • J. <u ibu CommiMian Un-inega Jtuca Kaittw, uio «r not allowed to servo, in the militia. oi.i. n«* nr tti.» r.no will r-intiim- k> hrretofi.ro NI.UIOK 'A CO Extraditios Casb.—-We learn from tbe l)e- troit Trilunt that a formal requisition has been wu. it. n""<« made on tbe President by tbe Canadian aathori- : ~ J ~ ~, .P°.V . wr,« lies for the person of Deputy Marshal Tyler, who ■'* •*'* ' M KR C 1 1 A N T .S. recently killed (he captain of an American vea- For ,h(i wf eel whilst lying in tho waters, of Canada. The ***K *voi» and Bloom*, application was made by Govornor General Head , ua water ftrkitt. rms.ncbi.j throngh Ihc British Minister at Washington.-- Vrof lt E.-I linu. uiU day ,villi The President immediately sent to U. 8. District ; J.l iitiit.ui.uiwi. Or«*. 7 V,.iCo»n.«i.m L„,i Attorney Miller for evidcnco cooceruing the «>»•«,No te; w««i wamu utimavt.uio wuit homicide, who transmitted copies of the (esll- > mony taken at the examination in Detroit, and; ’ ™ ' ,KTO ‘ there Ibe matter rests for the present'. . t>. u.tiwibßu.-; wu. vrawAar, Ut« win. . Of UwisA &lgerl*>n, HlUb’g. |U»rn-U fc U*rtio, PblU. Ttiinx Is a rumor that Senator Thoropsoo, of KBokiiton Sk STRWAiIT, Ibis Slate, and Mr. Bnchanan havcliada quarrel . (aocr.i™, n, u*i, a k,|j„i„„ j in rolalion.lo a gentleman now on tho retired 107 w.i.xl nt,n„i. J»ltl»l»ir K ii, Ha Bucranir'»rSFl" r^rn k d,h r r,'aUc r r , Wll0l "» lf ««" o»mmi«iOD Mcffl,hills, 'imitated (bat celebrated nrmy in Flanders, so abu duleksi* familiar to onr readers. 'Wc arc inclined lobe- : Pittsburgh Manufacture CSoiierally, lieve that Ibero Is truth ia this from tbe fact 1 l** 1 ** 1 that Mr. Bnchanan haaquarrelod with nearly all , TVTOTICB.—W« have this .lay assm-inlcd S. oThis early Triends, and taken to bis confidence JLi m. fini.ky um.... t„ o.u imtiii«; n The *tyie«.r ih o nearly all of bin early ooemios. —Xomrk Mcr- ,lrm wiil B.iirretuforp T, u. nkvin, cury. .inQ.i»t,tf)s‘i RonT. y. nkviv. William Lyon Ma<;kkH£is, the leader of ibe 1 The undersigned have entered into partner- Patriot War or Canada Rebellion, seems to be T*n«i**r the atjie or t. h. nrvin k co., ami will con in high favor in Toronto, (bo city from which be [/.“"•o 1 ? > aa “ wr, » e *" r * ,,f m>lu> itrti lead, LU»«r K p, waa drlTcn whon tb,«r broko oul. n. baa I 23? “.S', since been member of Parliament, amt was ro- ; «r<i«rß to anj «xwit. Tb»y aiao otror for sale oil* oforcry centlv nominated for Mayor of Toronto, bat do- Va £? i,u f*’ ail oilier artictenfor olined (ho honor, *nd: if (0 bl a homt • stead presented to him, for the purehaao of! h.m! finley which over $9,000 has been subscribed.— Ei rhangt. Tub Mobile Mercury eagacionaly charged (bo Federal Government with the murder of all (hose stolen Africans, rescued from the Echo, who died on their way baek to (heir home. Who was it that “murdered” the victims of (he middle pas •ago during the Echo’s voyago to this country ? Lot those who advocate re-opcnlng the African Slavs trade answer to themselves, whether they are innocent, In the one case more than in the ether. Som* of-tho; Virginia papers are advocating the partiaUeobetHution or esmels for mules and horses, in that Bute. The camel will flourish •woll in that latitude, to not as expensive to feed as the hor«e or mule, renolrt* no close stable or grooming, Is-tough and hardy, earo •'heavy outlay for wagons, harness and shoes, nod will do aorework at the same coat no 1 keeping than either horse or mule. " . - Losses ht F/be in tbr UniTep SrAfea.—cu ring the past year, there wero 201 6rca in (be United end the aggrepta lose of prop erty was $12,004,000. Tbjgdo?s. not inelmlo those nret where the loflv-fojomitfkl to less than ten thousand dollare./ Htl«rg.»»a-.ntg,ri«Up fejpabHMuConTroUori gSilgSSSS'Stif , 1 <j,n , TOWortstmt, r = ■'•••'•-'- <•'}>*■;•'• 'A-. . • 1 ' v ' t- ’bis is on.-ugh t» ?ay on refining ibis motion. *e than «<i «u'iM have allowed ourselves to say for tl.o rc<pr. t 7.l entertain for the ritir.ens of a at county, wip. arc apparently represented in this '•ending. Wc confers ourselves desirous that they old understand clearly the gronnds of oar judg at: that the difficulty of doing so is not intrinsic bo subject itself will appear from these four prop ions. . The Commissioner* were required by law to ko a Buffi.-iont return t» the alternative mandamus, h They made return, to which the relator de rred. ui. The demurrer admitted alt the fact* set forth the return with sufficient precision that were mv t|ial and relevant facts. Hence there was no «ccs >n for a jury to ascertain tbo facts. . The judgment of tho Court was that the return »« insufficient, the reasons whereof are fully set r:h in tho opinion filed 11th November. ISAS, mid (refore, under the statute relating-to mandamus, < judgment was necessarily for tho plaintiff. The rjtion ii denied. T »> f». it. nstrt. b. p. trrvis T. 11. NKVIN ft CO., No. 'J4 Wood Strett, Pittsburgh, Pennn. Manufacturers of write and IIKD I.BAU, ZINO PAINTS AND LITHARGE, and Wholesale Iteolfn in OJJa, Paints, Vnrolsbre and Turnon* »Jdo. _ ' J»laJiy CO-PARTNERSHIP. —I have wociatcd will, my nephew, UKCI. J. TOWNSEND, in (he pork Parking and Provision O'isliipbs, under the name and style of JACKSON A TOWNHKND. OEO. W. .JACKSON. Plltaborgh, January 1,1859.—Ja1;2wd Sundries -12 bbls. extra fteah R»>H Putter; bboxes “ •• •< 4 Ibis, choice packed 11 19 keg* taafLard; 3 l*>je» freeii Fpgs; 100 lbs peered Pearhc*; 19 m< k* choice Onions; .1 bbl». •• now ro-oiTing from R.H_ and for a*ln at IRS Liberty St. Jas KIDDLE, WJBTB ft 00. JAMES UOLMESIi CO, Port Packers and Deateta in Provision's, corner of Market and Front streets., Ja&lyd* Hams aml> shoulders—i-at; tea. <.□ consignment to arrive t.y etaamvr Cambridge for ante by-. Jaftlwd* JAB. lIOLMKtt ft CO. pOI'AXQES! POTATOES!— 106 U borhela JL ihlt dsy treeivM and for aatii at very low prices, by JIITCHOOCK, MeOREICBY A (XL, / JaC « ID* Front and 122 Scoond aU. : K ■£■&] ajbWrtistmtntß. 1 Uoiiveiwl to atiy pnrt> M' the Oifry, SRW VORKUULT lIKItALD. T r i b u a f a- o jk T. i m r * , PHILADELPHIA it' Rl.io Ii h L>i» Hi K. H H *.*>:**, K \ r 0 in § B u M r 1i u Cincinnati Commercial. JOIInV. PITTOCK. Agent, Office at HUNT & MINER'S, orw ml ... *»r *l, HUBERT HAGUE, ' CliW of Polio. DRY GOODS of every variety as lowas they c*n be found anj plao. 0. HANSON LOVE, J*7 74 Market atreat. Masonic Halt, tilth street. TAKEN up hy the night police, on the. 31*t nltiroo, a dark cbMoni «>rr*l flow, a whit* far*. Tb* ovo«f fa rcqurtted to eoma forwt pro** property as 4 pay charge*, other*!** howfUb**f according to law, at Riddle'* Horae Market, Irwin «tr on Saturday morning ROBERT HAGUE,' Ja?:3td Chief of Polir SIX TWIST TOBACCO—IOO kegs Kaj I a va minted article Tor sale low by I j»T JBDGRKTON k STEWART, H 7 Wood A. WHITE BEANS—3O bbls prime for able _by [ja7] EPOERTON * BTRWART. LIME — 100 bbls fresh, ree’d run! for aaleby ja7 HENRY n. COLLINS. DRIED APPLES—IQO bus for sale by ja7 HENRY II OOLLIXP. GREASE— -For drays, wagons, carriages, Ac-, for sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. EGOS —4 bbla for sale by ja7 .UKNRY H. COLLINS. STARCII— 200 bxTfbr'salo bT “ JuT UKNRY IL COLLINS. BEANS — lob bus for sale by JaT HENRY 11_COLLINp. SUGAR —0 hhilslbr sale by f I*7 HENRY II COLLIN^ MUSIC! NEW MUSIC!! FRF.SII SRoU THE PRESS' SONUS. Lillian Lop, a *gng ami clnirur c Round I lie Cornet—words t>y Chas. Swaiu 25c Tito Yroat npoo tbejPtmr—F. Wnll’rsL-ri) -6c Mutt I lilil Thee Ptrewrll, my Mother? ific Lizziujustover Ibe way—ll. Millard 26c ThttQneen Rose—.l. T. VYamellnk ?5c A Mother’* Guardian Car* 2. r «c Sailing on Ibo Summer Sen—JTW. Cherry 26c Cutlet In tbo Air—Scotch aoog 2fc. t.'-tv.illna front Corrando d'AUatuuiu O Cara tn *el I‘Angelo. Ah! them tome klud heaven—lHccl...EtM Li tarn* ol nty Childhood—song an-1 clionn HOc I'm thinking uowoftLee,J»mk —Steph Glover.2sc My loot Catrle’* grave 25a Jenny Wright, or, O any wilt ttou bo niino, by Mr*. A. Aunlo Wado 26c Tbo first tint* We met 26c Mine cycaaro Jim with weeping—Konalie ojci My Guardi tn Angel 25c Paruwell to Homo—-Stephen Glover JiV Nearer to Thee - tong and qnartetl 25c Beautiful Moonlight—dnett—Stephen Qfi»ver...3oe leittfe Lanr—*ong andehorp* 25c POLKAS. ILngalTigei— W. Rangl .4*y N*ver Mind—Y. L. Becker 260 Angelina Polka—M’meCtaude 2ic Juh v Polk*—L. C. Weld- -26 c Skating Polka, rul'd lithograph...63c I* Camara! de Yotlco Polka—J. Aechor 2lfr‘ l-oui* Polke—W. C. Glynn _ 2Sr Cowbell Polka—withlithograph ;u>r SCOOTTISCUKS. Ormaby ScluAUm h—Karl Trantiuan r.tV L'Etoile dn Soir—Star of Evening 25c Port WMhingK.il—l. llart 25c The Do- Kcliuttiarli. nuil.-il f.o»t jiaiil. CIIAKLOTTK ULUMK, 113 Wood tU, 2d door 6tb. Pennsylvania Insurance Company <>r rirrsupßon, O 111 r r Ke , ft it Poitr t ti Ntrcet i.iairToaß" Jacob Painter. t Wade Hampton Geo W. Suiltli, I A. A. Canter, A. J Jour*. f Robert PatrU-It, ItoJr P«rt*-i--i» ( Henry Spnml, •l, r.Taryt-r. | Nichola* Vcwghlly, I . Utter tipi.ml, | Jam-* H. Hopkins. C A. Colton ChaiUrtd Ci| ila! LUXi.oM ASSET* NOYEMDKU 2d, Uiv Suwk N..W _. $47,707 Ow bill* Kerrirebla... 6U»12 tia and Mortgage* . .. ... H.ylS 15 stuck *oe; ■»;. book Airutiuu 15.113 lit OC.r# Point!ure 4r4 6u C U.on hand and is Rank 6,553 02 lutere.* irftnel and nnrotlKted. 2Sc 65 Salvage uiMaJlitctad... . 2,100 o>> _ „ ,«i»» i uo,i*» tda taken of all dearrlpttan j™*?* f ,>‘v & Pmzaio*. __ ' totwr—l.Oarta Statu l I*l rOUNBRY McCOY Ac co., I tf’ SR TV STRKF.T, rppttitf Pmm. R. R /Vjw PITfSbURUII. PA. MANUFACTURE to i»nler, on sh.irt n<*ti*»f* CASTING?, PIIAHINO A PULLEY?. of all «t K e soil dcecriplioi.-. «>r tt« U«t rnstei i >l« and burst styles; aUoWAOON It • KV.*. IRONF, HUAI y, Ac. elraya on hand or out to ..rjir, 1 ftirOHcre Jen a! the FOUNDRY. «r at rVtwngbt A Young's, *>4 Wood •(, will rretire prumid attention, tag-dly 5o,o(m 6S " Bs> s i " TW THE OOLDF.N WREATH! Fdir»i\ Tow RtaJy No Musk Rock hss ever trsen pntllubed which has. iu the eame period, attainedco great a rirmUUon at “The Qold.<o Wreath'* Tba reason of this wilt be apparent to all who axaaioe its contents, «-oo> prising, RAM' LES3OS* JfND'ATmACTIVE KVRUCISKF, TWO IJCNDnED OF OUR REST SONQB, Whk-h-ost In Sheet fotw Fifty Dollen, but which can he bad to this volume for ONLY TIURTT CENT?' As a Sr hoc 1 nook It U unrivalled. As a Collection of if otic it is unmrpArse<J •3-As a low priced volotne It is a miriclc ..f ebntpoee* Published and for sale by JOHN IT. MKLLOR, M Wood st .bctwceo Diamond alley and 4th si. • sent by mail to any Mil rose, poet |*l<J, on re ceipt of 40 ernta. jal dlf gI'BSCRIPTION BOOKS - HUNT ft MINER ara •ala Local Agents and rcreha enbecriplfoo* to the following works: I olttmes 1,2, 3 and 4 oow ready New Amsrirati C>cli> pedia. Yylomsa I. 2,14,5, C,?, land fl. now out, Renton's Abridgements of Debate* In Coitgiees. Tba N»w American Family Physictao, by Dr. John King Randall's Jeffmoo Complete, 3 sola. The American Eloquence. 2 vole- by Frank Moore The above work* are auld solely by aobecrlptlon. TheFaucaull* odUtoox.f Kriliab Antlura. Price 4o ri# a tulntno. All of Fowler & Wr 11a' PnliUratfons atal Pbtsuologlcal Dust cooaUotly au hand at HUNT A MINKR'd. jablyd OUNDKIKS—3 Milm prime fresh Mutter. 2 do Fresh Eggs; lb Backs Dried Apples; l«> do KMerbertiee; 2 do Dried Clierrler, I do I’eareJ Peach**, « d» Ib'jai, .Inst twM an-l lor sale at !»:, I.ili-rlj ri KIDDI.K, WIRT* A Co SUNbUiKS— hhh«; No fLarth 21 sticks IVaniitK 1.1 -ka l'«*rl.< r, Zti d» OAhland Kx 1' Fl.-ui; do fi Lbls. tirevn Applia, On alcanow Cliflou toaru*. f..r Auir lij , I*> ISAIAH MCKKY A Oil Ahappv new year to our nmneittus friemle aud ctuinruora, hih! wn arn glad lu l>e able to Inloriii them that we ueSrr iivl a-> gu,id anaswntmsnt of Dress (i.Nat» T lihswU. Cloaks, Nt-i-dlc Work. Detnuatic and Staple Dry Uooda al this hoiuom of the year jaDdftwT C HANfUYN I.OVK, 74 Maiket at. T‘ENN. flour— -100 sacks Silvir Springs Extra Family; •11 da Oakland do <h On do OlenwoMl do ,|> 2H bbls u« brand, now Undlog from atrnnier CllD.in for sale by _ ISAIAH DICK KY 4 OA. DAOS PRIME COFFEE; *Jy Fk f 100M.lt Krflned Began I.Obb'a U 8. Hyrnju CO bbls. Mnlasaea. CO Iliads I'ugai, Iti eUan* an-l for sale l.y_ JHIKIVBK A DILWOKTII, PRODUCE -flO bus. smulJ Whitt* Hetuts; 'li <bi i Dry Apples; !C bl.la, Tlmotby Seed; lu kctJUiattor; 40U bt/vnartoy, * oi|t*»rv , jM , <l kirwlr by ; &UHIVKH ADI LU iIKTII. HdL'i HAY FU itN l^fDlTK—Ohiidrou’n 8,7. reaua, Ueilstvads, Cliaia#, Tallies, Waab Btands, bod Swings, ad nsefiil presents foftlho bolidaya, flhlsheil and for sale by T. U. YOUNU A CiL, dv3l No. 38 Bfnllltlleld aln rl. L ADIES i)RI3SS SILKS Blt.U*a 4T UUKATI.Y KKDUCKD FKICKB AT STOSS or do3l DURCIIFIKbD A CO. • HIDES- *200 Green Salted Hides; 300 Ury Flint do Toarrlveaud fur aale by de2> BPAINQEK UAKBAUUU A CO. IND1 A' IiURBEH COMBS—O? nF kimK and of Uta beat quality, for sale at tha India Rubber Depot, 20 and 25 gt, Clair at Jjkil. PHILLIPS. INDiA RUBBER DOLLS—AIso, doll heads and bodies, which will be sold at oost,at tha Indiaßob* bar Depot of (daSOj J. ft n. PHILLIPS, Floor oilcloth—orati widths, rf^Ti 24 to 24-4, and of a anttarlor qonllty, for Bala whale aiiio and tatall by J.& 11. PHILLIPS, d 029 16 and 28 St. Clair stroat. i 00, Coots. bk,ck for 6 ' i,e ' coa,i 7 UITCHCOOK, M’OREERY ft CO^ d«2 1228ocond itrwtand 151 Front eL I?OUND— A pair of Fur Cuffs which tho } ownor can bare by giving description of same. dalS McUANKft ANJBR, 124 Second st. POTATOES 1, POTATOES ! !—GOO liags Now Y'otk Potatoes last roc'd and for tala by ds29 HLXCHCOCK, McCBBERY ft CO. SUGAK AND MOLASSES—IO hlfds, Su gar and 29 bbls. Molavsw, now landing from e learner IleoryOraff. for gain low to close by RUfl’T DICKEY’. PEACHES —10 sks. Dried Ponchos (bright balroa) Jaat rac'd par vtoamrr Clara Dean iJr aale by . d 022 ... ROBERT DICKEY. QA BBLS. TANNER'S OIL, in store and «JU for sale, 2bblßThlckOU, auUableforgrwuing pnrpoMß, for nlo low by ieH ffj|. WILKINSON, a? Liberty Bt. 17L0UR—10 bbls. “fcnow Flake*' choice ex- J. trm Family Hour, made of While FHnt Wheat, for aale by . : flat] . - RXAft FORatTH. a IDES.—Gi PrtmoDir Flint - WO ' - . t ••i f ,?- M . ■ tetnlTaudte Mf f BtiUßQn IUBBATOBAW. J|Tto flttaerttsnnimto^ GOLD MEDAL PIAN MELODEOH9 ADD HARMONIC !&**&&> CmCKBRIN-Q 6l SOILS' (iRAND, Slil'AßK A.\U UPRIGRT p!an6 fortes. Messrs. OHIOKE&ISQ A SONS, Bo*ton, Lav* mUo ant distributed to purchasers throughout the United SUDs ud other countries, upward of f Twent r Thousand Pianos. They have bee i awarded at the different exhildtiona In tlii* concur? and Europe. Thirty-Eight Gold sail Silver Flret Close Medals. ; The? welwd ! rom the Pennsylvania State Fairs held at Pittsburgh ia tb »years 1863. 1850 and 1858, th* FIRST PRIZE MKDALI over all competitors. ; Also, the PRI ZK MEDAL from the Wor’d’s Fair, Lon doa, 195*. j FOR CH JRCHES"aND PARLORS. Pirst Pri2 p> Gold and. Silver lijledal MRLODEONB AMD HARMONIUMS, MtItruCTCUDBT J i USO.? rf- HAMLIN, Boston, Masi. Ten different styles, from SGO to S4OQ. Rt> commended tc be superior to alFctbecs b? Dr*. [Lowell Mason, Tbalbsrg, Meaara.aeoneJ. Webb, William Mason, Gaorgo f. Root, William B. Brndbn •?, B. P. Bi ker, and numerous other* of tb » moat celebrated mmiclen* of the country. Awarded th* First Pritt at exery Fair in which exhibited. FOR SALK ONLY BY JOHfT H. MELLOR, SOLE AGENT FOR CIIICKERINO & SONS’ PIANOS, AND I MASON <£• HAMLIN'S MDLODEONS ARD HARMONIUMS, In Pittsburgh and Western Ponn’n. No. BI Wood Street, (West Hide,) Between Diamond Alley and Fourth strait, J»W4wT PITTSBURGH, PA. POPULAR TRADE Ilium),VS AM) MII.LINKUV (iooDS. Hi HONS! muoxs,': ridoxs::: TO MERCHANTS, MILLINERS, JOB BEKS, DEALERS IN RIBBONS, MILLINERY UWDfI AND CASH BUYERS in nil m-ili.-nsOf tl.ocountry Till: CASH RIBBON KoUdH, IldChuntber* Street, Now Yolk. J 'IIN FARRELL. ESTABLISH KD Isa*. Wo -have originated u no*. |iru,el|.le—a new era in tho Ribtwn Trade, whereby we make (In* hn.ino«a i«'uu», mu vlk and eriPLs as hut or naown siatrinu. WR SELL FOR CAbll’ WK MIY FOR CASH ‘ We nro satisfied with 6 rtr. u*rt fbomt. Ask n<> Second Price, Ilavo all oar good* mailed in PLAIN FIGURES no that man, woman, and r1.11.t "i-tiy oldie,” and receive the same value for their money Onr prices fur best Tatl>t:« u|| i'tdnr*,arr No. 1 12 cts. per niece. N<> to.'.' i. t* n-r i “ “ ” - «W.7«4 - •• :: 25>$ ‘ *‘ •• 12 fin. > ; So. 10 J 1.41 l C(Hjr pern We offer FANCY RIBBONS styles,” •‘all c-b.r,. • -«l| qnallticH/*at price* DEFYINU COMPETITION. AND FOR CASH ONLY. Our EilaliHsliniunt I* tho centre «| uilrarii.m (.» RIB BONS. "Onli-h B*b>*,f "Light Profits.” m>d • tWI \ sin..’ f.n Ca*H. ROUCMKS! UOUCIIIiS' New Styles and Pmtorn*, at a saving u( :w PER CENT FROM CREDIT PRICKS Kxaniiue our samples, aod bo convinced BLOND LACKS, QUILTINHR Ac.. Ac Onr line of these Goods always mil. We Import and ••Job” thorn atpnc* for 5 l«r cent advance. Marked i.rii.-s on all Goods "ia Plain Figures." A SAVING OFI 10 PER CENT ON TIIE3F. GOODS FROM i CREDIT PRICKS. Onr intention is to make the Ribbon Trade as staple in regard to price|aa domestic goods. To do this, we imtsl sell ONE'•MILLION DOLLARS WQRTII OF GOODS PER ANNUM. | Wear* Uniot Men. "No North," •No Hculh." VTsav licit the ptiropagoof Merchants." in every section nl the United States, and are the servants of all who favor n* with their trade and patmnacfi. .INo. FARRELL CASH RIBBON UOL'SK, llGChambers Sireet, New Yoik. near the llndfoi River lUUro*.d TVjn.t Jas--lmd Sundries-- 34 bags sniHir Hour. T«nt>«**ec. 12 dn do Uninn Mills, Ho; 13 do d.. Tolmln do, do; . f-f. do Clluton Mills, extra do; 2 bales Ragr, <0 neks Burr.se; To arrive on sttamtr Argonaut, tor solo by Ja& ifliiAnnu&ci' a u>. rpARBANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELT? A 7.ER A PUR VENT, prepared on an entir* new principle. from a late and accnrat* aualyaia of there lebraled Feltr.ir Spring io Germany, ibis much esteemed and highly t*!u> abU preparation will not fail to effectually remoro Dyspep sia, Indigeation, Billions affections. Headache, H.artbnrn, Acidity of the Stomach, OostiveneM, Rbenmakism, Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Naoscaor Vomiting, AffecUocsofthe Liror, Ac. A Urge supply jost rec‘d l»r JOS. FLEMING, d<22___ Ciunrr tho Diamond and Market si. QIIHISTMAS "PRESENTS FOR" BOYS. SKATES, POCKET-KKTVES, FIKE ARMS, A. , tc, In (rr*» profafiflu, *1 CARTWRIUHT A YOCSO’A «*♦»** I NO Worn! street SUNDRIES- J bids Roll Butter, prime; ll» rfo CanMul; 11 do Print At,pj<\r, 2-*. J- Prosit White Bobus. !o nor* and Tor rale hj ATWELL, LEU A CO , •te” Wo. 8 Wood «trwt HIDES— noo Dry FlintlliJes -276 <lo do* Klpr, l»‘ do Halted nkloc ®u Onwn do CalfSktne; SC« do do Patnm Blp*. lo etore and fir mlo by EPUINUKR HABBAUGII A OO _ ?"»> . . No. 20® Liberty ■trrVr JtJST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, MX BAURKC..- CHAU CIDER, At l>7 Buiilbßeld ilncl. d«2l.2wd* JAMES UONTOOTH. S' UNBRIES—SITkg* No. 1-G Twist Tol.iV llA) Holes Pearl Starch; 60 do Palm Soap: SO Kegs aMorted'Hhot; 100 Plgt Lead, Landing from steamer Pi. LonUnrol for a«!»by HfIRIVRR ft Dll. WORTH New bacon, HAUF; KIIOUI.DEUS, SIPES. Also, LKftK t.ftJlD* In barrels, flrkinn. and palls, lur unto I f JACKSON A TOWNSEND, J #l N<> 12 fourth Bt"<ct, near Liberty Ladies, HRNTS, anil aiIUiUKNS' FOR TIIK HOLIDAYS •***» C. HANSON LoVK. 74 Market at. FLOUR— A. clioire selection of brands of Klim, Extra family a id Supjrllun Fluor couatanlly on baud and t..r iatcl.y MrilANB A ANJKtI, Ja* No. 124 Secnbd at. CREAM CRACKERS, OYSTER CRACK BUS, lb* ton and Pariua do, Just rec'd and Tor tale at FRANCE'S Family(tir<>ft-rj abd Tea Store, Fedoral alreel, Allfjfbi'Dt, nuj* Groceries —so itinis. prime Sugar. UO bt>U. MoUsim, To arrive l*y atcamor Endeavor and for sxloby _JM BIIIIIVEK ft DILWOKTH. CHESS -A large lot just rec’d nod for sale by W. 8. iIAVEN, HUthmrr, ■M corner Market aud Second afreets. MEMORANDUM BOOKS of aillizer^id qualltlr* for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, StatUmor. J»1 Not. jU. 33, and 35 Market street. Drawing Papers’*ofSr«i»a"Vinii qualities, always la store and for salo by W. 8. HAVEN. Stationer, N0a.31, 33 amIRS Market at SIDES SKIRTING LEATHER, SIX ** • doxou Nupritlno County Calf Skins, Jn*t received and for isle by WM. WILKINSON, Jal- 217 Liberty fluid. BARLEY —12 buß Spring Barley for Hale to doae rorpdgmiieat. HITCHCOCK, McCRKKRY A CO. TENN. WHEAT—DOG Hacks now landing from aleatner Mamtonla fur sale by Jal Ij&IAU DICKEY ft CO. LARD. —10 koga Leaf Lard, received nml for sale. 180 Liberty street delft IUDDLE, WIRT3 ft CO. DRY BLACHES—99 sacks bright-halves on Btoimtr Bhenasgo to arrlre for-iale by Ja4 I3AIAII PIOKEV ft CO. DRY PEACHES—2OO bus. primo halves for sale low by lUTOHCOCK, MeCItEERY ft CO , JaS 122 Second and 261 Flrat at*. POTATOES, POTATOES—I2OO bags N. Y. Potato*# lu store and for nta by Ja« IHTOHCOOK, McCRKBRY lb CO. Germantown lampblack.-4000 Iba for salt by I). A. FAUN EBTOOK A CO., Jal corner Wood and let ita. BURNT UMBER—S bbls. powdered for aale by D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO„ J*< comer Wood and tst ata. SODA ASH—2S casks for bale by , B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., J*l corner Wood and lal ata. CIDER. —4 bbls Sweet Cider, lor pica, in •tore and for salu. 185 Liberty atreat. delft RIDDLE. WIRTS ft CO. CORN l CORNU—2oo'bus Ear Com in ■torn and for aale lov ... de29 HITCHCOCK, M'CBEBRY A CO. JO TOS. I FRESH OHARLESTON RICE joat ree’d awl forlaale by de_22 Win. BAOALBY, 18 aud Si) Wood at. DRIED FRUIT—S 9 bags Dried Apples;^ do do Peaches, now landing for sal* by dc29 ROBERT DICKEY. ELOUR —325 bbls Extra Family Flour now landing per Ida 1 May and St, Lonfc deffl WM. M*COTCBKON, 105 Liberty at. BARLEY —35 sk». jaßt rec’d and for sale by de2o HIWRYn. COLLINS, CRANBERRIES. —50 hxs extra, for sale by ,deaa J. P. PAN FIELD A CO. FLOUR —2UO bbls choice extra arrivtozaad for aale by deSO ; Limi ATRIMbLC, KOPS.— 9.- bales Ist Sort, in atorev iud for aaUby deP BPRINORR RASDAPOHACO. COXAUB—3B. ribbU.double' extra family! Xtt*bv>f<flifel7 V,. RJU*VOUXTH.\ ,V:j >•>'. •’ •-•.V.• ' ' f V •jfotSalr. -pO R , SALE -a: handsome D«d mg SI 'j jrs- y OI ; S 0 Mtart trataET Assocuhw— SSf. &S!^!sis*gug^§AtSßS^ A ?\\ t . .. . J » IVn thMrroomon MONDAY, theltthd» oT JanuiJy, com -,r‘l lUnJt. F-nh ««*». ineocloßet otK>tftlock,l£.W ( Md clei*lA* vrtlit IjHjlt SAl.fcl.—Tho undersigned gfi ti,^ffi?!£“2« oC *■ f»r *t<ehi* jmnwrty in th* ttnrpngh ol Ur«ii tl ck D««Hli>k llow, From- ItartTlEd -Mi l- n,,1. - Pinbl-. Ur.rt .'pinir with Iron. uti li( (»Oy ,;r ..'m ' J* M * U,,Jil si£y* »,u* -i tn.tit.ij, ivi. tU■* film }ia*« r ‘tu»y drab*- Turn ip * ' - - —J—l . atwtary. _ R<**d litrlmrd «p| r «•■•* ||».l, nn.i (lit) KroiUi.h >tl-><il( tlic AIUaQUt IUUSGK, "*). Il<.iim* •..• oiu«n„ nt. .1 w ith-tntx. »hru!>: itt. Ar. Ii —. _ n Pittsburgh, Jaatjary lot* 1M9.1 : * inn i.K’-.t.1-Airal.t* |.n.|k-rty r 4 .r •» o>miiry h >n-,», -till will | i>!VII>END NoTICB.— l lTic PresidentAUd b« s*M .11 n-ty rra*ii>»t.li* teiio*. for farther i licnUrs i Manager* or the Company for *ia*>et n » V enquire ..I J. \Y f, HUITK, Attorney at Uw. I«W, Fifth j o«r lb* >irw, o “®^ •trrei. Pittsburgh, t< hriUo subscriber on the prtrolw* . nr of Altegbenjvhave thU daydtcUni i dtlCStu H. MOfKINS S)Hat.«,«n.r^on^*..*tu,r^^£i™? l . O ISK I •POR SALE -320 acres of Body timbered .SSS^tSES*?S£h Jj UndloGallU coonty, dblotwell watered, Ifi milte tlrao, forthwith. J»fc2ld:cbc WM.BOb2SiSSS?. '- irotn GfttltapoUa, 254 mile* from the Ohio rirtr. Will tin —-.. imim.nmi.'. ***»»*—. ~ •old low for cub. Or will take good improrfd city property omet IttnaraoHA . olibnr io Pitlabnrgh at Allegheny Oily. A|>ph to GRoT W. _ riUrtmrgb,DrcemberSll^lwC? J., BUNN f Pontii side of Ohio street, 3d door md'iif thn Dll fTS* TIIR ANNUAL MEETING OltnOßtOCkho\i m<*nd, Allegheny City. j\4 ; I“V era of the PitUborgh and EtenbenvillO JUII Bout Famti v nnncp rno c«i l' " i i j Company will be bold on MONDAY; the 10th day of JdMt* AaIILY HOJIS£ M)R oALL. — A hand* rr, a. pT. IK9, at the office of the eotrj>» ay, No. 144 Focrtb •..moßnao, rlx ytnrm ol* a pacer ooder tbn uuldte «nd ,t w # Pittsbaryb, between tho boon 0110 oVtecß, AHI, * iroUe-r to htmw*;is porfnetly «mfefor tlftdy or to #c a 12 o’clock, BJ_ atwhlrhtlmeux) fdae«c«ileletllMi fcr rui* or wtn not sen re tiC tbn locomottvo, mllharyor president and twelre Director* will l« brl*. 10 MTTW for u ««£ °. 1C . Ueroo ? t ’ wUI * t ’ U3d ▼Hbont being bltcb.td, snd (),„ flnin i n g yp* T . SIDNEY P. TON.BONNHOEST, • Is warranted perfectly sonod; to be told only for w*nt of | K Semtwy. , w Enqaire at the Stove warebonaeof | T. J. CRAIG A CO., 131 UV . i* =?»Pividexd—Citizens 1 Inscbaxcb \Com* u>R SAT.K A tmn* n r innA „ ; PiST.— PirkEJentandDirector#oftht#Compa-/ ' nine*nd on® hni trft ? lan ? «? n,a,a,n g ny Ur® thh day declared ft Ditidendof “Ten Dolimper lhr^. ,h „‘ r "" , , h ,Star.” upon tLo Cplul Stock: Fire Collui p*j»kl* lt> h ° ! tl r Pt.cko.Mct., ..rth.tr rcptwujUll™, oo .rf.ftcr tb. * tni»n i uimn-i’i.t. 1 2"J lust. Huiltlve PulUr# credited to Ibelr stock. . . . Atf;, • g«WP«L L MARSHBI.r,, Secretary.' FOR SALE.—Houses and Lots in Pitts! burgh and Allegheny ritltw and adjoining u,miigh»- several htn&tooM country aeat»,and Parma oHli'Wc-i.t .in every direction, and at various prices, eome r,. rT gra-i ono*. Also, a largo quantity or Western Land (or i*ic ~r trade. Peisona wishing to purchase wontd dowuMi.. rail and examino tits Register; and thaw wishing to* 11 to I.rm> ihotr places Ilegistored atQEO. WVBDNTi’fi Rial. Office, south side ofOblostreet, 3ddoor weatoftiu' Ohm nj, Allegheny city. • dt« FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smltbfleld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 85 deep. A Lot on Third Btreot, near SmlUiQeld, 40 foot front by 85 foot deep. Nmu Waro—-The sqaaro bounded by Butler, Wilkins and Carroll atreeta and Bproco alley, 04 feet front by 1.1) deep, nearly opposito to Pennoek.A llart’e Foundry. The aqnara bounded by Smallißan, Wflkiua ami Carrot streets and Bprnco alley, 2&1 feet front by 120 drop, On Allegheny, Canon and Bntler atreeta, adjoining the Allegheny Talley Railroad Station, forty cnntigimns l-oh, each 24 feet front by lUOYort deep. Right acres of ground in Reserve township, |.art of out l.ot lhi&, between the New llrightnu road end lliildalu Con* etry. Bi«ty Loty in Allugheujr City, Third Ward, between East Lano and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, on the Phlla. dolphin litruniko, 7 miles from Latrobc—7s acros in cult!- votlou of rich bottom land—-300 acres. A Tract of Land near l.igonier, Wntmorolaud county, »f 375 acres. WILLIAM 51. DAULINQTON, mvls:dtf l&OThlrd street, abovo Hiuilhflnld. F“ INK' OOUN’f RYBESIbENCE “FOBS SALK Oil RKNT.—The subscriber offers for saleK3 or rent that deligtitfui Countrv Beat, cow occupied' by Adam Kciiioman, tn RcwrvoTp , .adjacent to Allegheny City, comprising wight acres of rhoh o land, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms; Orton House, Spring House, Barn. BlnMing,Tonaut House, Ac. Four acres are under Giapo, which promisee to be (he most valtmblo Vine yard in the cotiuty. There nro soveral handrctl Fruit Trees, Apples, Pears,Cherries, l’eschet, Ac., most ot which had been ini|»>rlod at groat cpit, and are in line condition.— The whole la prime land, highly cultivated and improved, andaltualed In a position commanding n fins view of the two cities nnd surrounding country. wfcdir _ PUBLIC SALK OF BUILDING LOTS situ ale In Pitt townshlp, lato the property of Dr. Win. A. Simpson, deceased. Those doairablu lots,, forming part of the tract of land ocrnpied l»y llie said Wn. A. Kimpton, decM, trill beoflered t>r sale at Public Anction, on tbopro luisea, mi SATURDAY tbe '.Aitii Inat., at half-post two o'ett, I’SI. The lots offered aro about half a tnilo distant from the city 1106,88(1 aro situated on tbe eonth aide o( llio Brad* dook‘* Field Plankroad, thus boingnt all times easily acces sible from the city. Omoibusaca past the prcmlsoa eaery half Lour The proposed early completion of the Pitts burgh and Coauellsrille Railmad which parse* thia prop erty. will afford further facilities to purchasers having their ptacca of busioeaa in the city. The Terms of Sale will bo oiic-fimrtb cash, and the real doe In three annual Instalments, with interestsemi-annnai ly. For tbe deferred payments, the bond* of the purchasers ■ ill be taken, secured by % mortgagoon the property sold. For the convenience of those desiring to purchase, Ora uibusea will be in readiness at the corner of Ponrth and Grant streets at \% o’clock. I*. SL, on the day of sale, tocon vey them to and from tlm sale. For r-lxms of property, and for further information, apply to II HKPBURN ACO., No. 92 Fourth atre«t,or to B. Alc- I.AIN A HON, No. Fourth at. nolG:dtf Ohio Land for Sale. TJIE offers for fialo Fection ten, township 12, range JO, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman'* Section.” containing MO acres. It is situated three mile* west of Massillon, on the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of the Pitta* burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Tit© south, east surf north-cant quartc-rs are partly cleared and ItaproTod— tho remaind©T is covered with superior timber—and' th© whole is well watered by springs and running streams.— This section Is considered the finest body of land in tbs -oonty It will bo sold undivided or In quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest in real estate • heller opportunity Is rarely offered. ' j. b. HWmiTXMn, Krt. lot iin treat, Pfttshnrgh. ccCthdswtfT I OWA y A nynii&^L'AND. —The subserib- on favorable terms ala hundred acres Choice Lands, si tasted la Wright and Hancock counties, adjacent to lines of Railroads now in course of construe* tlon. and one tract only two miles from County seat. Tits above will bo sold low for cash, or exchanged for farming brods in this or ajjolnlog counties. no2o SIcBANK A ANJKR. 124 Second st. Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirablo lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Hons, being 120 f<»et on Wster and Front streets, and 160 deep along the It will b* sold tMK*thf t or 111 luUol 20 or 21 foot each. For terms,(which' will 1.0 made nuty aa to payment,) ap ply to Kjfittril H. LEECH A CO., mrhdif : Liberty Btreet, plttabntgh. IN tl»« Court of Common Picas of Allegheny Comity, iu the matter of the voluntary ns«ipnmont of Jamea Matthews Tor the benefit of cicdltort to Lcnis Matthew*, No. 19, October Term, 1559. • wpßfc And now, December "y, 1658, tho Recount of the ■f£|pl Assignee having boen filed of record la this case, the coart order that notice of the umo be given ten days m the Dai7y Pitttkurgh Gas>Ue, end that the account will b* allowed by the Court, on Saturday, the olghth (fay of Jannarj, A. D., 1469, nnltss caneo he shown why such ac count tball net bo allowed no nr before that tirao. A trm* ropy of the order. Attest DANTEL ARM3TRONU, deC9~lotil VrnlhoDotary Holiday gifts— Portfoliwi, Fancy Inkstands, Pefot Boxes, Writing Desks, pot t MoonaVt, Diaries for 1869, fuldby WM. 0. JOHNSTON A Co, d*2t SlaliiDers, 6" Wood »t. PRODUCE, PKODUCE:— 23 pkga. Extra quality Roll llhtter, fro iinsbi. Rod Potatoes, iS *• Western Dried Apples. 100 “ White Ife-ait-., 30U •* Oats, t’A) •* Ear Corn. 10 bbls. Onions, for sale by deM RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO,. No. 166 Liberty St. ll* LOUR, &c —5O bbls. Extra Flour; lto do Extra Family Fluor, 100 do Snperflue d« lOd bus. small white Remit: 39 do Dried Apples; 6 bbls. Turnips; I2s~kcgs packed Dottcr; 60 bbls. Mess Pork, For «h'_by_ dell R. ROBISON A CO. rpo FARMERS AND GARDENERS—Iint A Did Fash at tho Central Planing Mills? Water street, , near tho poll-office, Allegheny. Wo bare a splendid'lot of , Hot Doil Hash on baud which w« will sell at the very lowest rates for rash. Farmorn, Oardenm or others wanting such 1 article's, ahonld give us a call. l Sasb, Doers, Mouldings, Frame*. Ac., made to order. Carpenter work of all kinds nfb-nded to at (he shortest notice. Scroll Sawing done. J A H.T. PRIOR, Central Planing Mill, U’nler sliest, near tho Poet Office, dt-30 Allogbony City, Pa. rpilE ONLY TKU S S MAN U FAOTU !l E R H IN TIIKCITY, ARK CARTWRIGHT & YOUN'G, NO. SO WOOD STREET. Blank books, ‘ Journals, ledgers, Clsli Bwfee, Invoice Looks, Chock Hooks. And every description of (uronnt l<ooks oo hand or made t<> order, id tho Quest paper and in the beet manner, by WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., •lefU) Blank Book Makers, 67 Wood street. REMOVAL. , JAMES WILSON having disposed of [ls uis Hat nndCap Store Room, No. 01 Wood »troet,«Sjs, has removed his stock of Hats and Caps to hia Hat Store on Federal street, Allegheny City, opposite tho New Savings Dank, where may be found a large assortment of Mata and Caps at very reduced prices. Ccstoicxm abs rattans take NonCc—The present stock must bo sold to make room for Spring floods. dol&-dtf F~6STER’S new song's^ Sadly to my Heart Appealing. Price SO eta.: My loved one and my own. ** 30 M The above aro the last publications of the popular cu'u piotr, 8. C. Fosicr. For sale by . JOIW 11. MELtOB, 81 Wood «u O.Mailed, post paid, on receipt of the above price. SUNDRIES— 184 sks Dry Peaches; 33 do Snmac; 117 do Tenn Wheat; 100 do Silver Spring A E.F. Flour; 19 bbls Hour. TO arrive on steamer Shenango and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. DRY APPLES AND DRY PEACHES, pealed and nopealed, In storeand for sale by Jal ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. SHAWLS, Dress Goods, Needle Work and Domestic flocks of every variety, selling very low to re dues stock. a HANSON LOVK, T* Market et. 2 GROSS NESMITH (English) WATER PROOF PASTE. —Jnrt the ititng lor Ibis weather. In Store and for sale by WM. WILKINSON, jal. 217 Liberty fttreoU SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -109 hhds. prime N. O.,Sugar, 100 bbls. Oo do Molasses, Arriving direct from New Orleans and for sale by da 16 LITTLE k TRIMBLE, 112 Second it. I a R BAGS DRIED PEACHES, 22 bags X &\J Dried Applosand 8 Lags White Beans, Undine from sunnier St. Louis fur gala by WM.BAQALBY, de3S Nos. IS and 20 Wood street. CASnMERE PLAIDS at UURCUFIELD * CO S, Corner Fourth and HarketAta. de!B Only 25 cents per yard. F* RESII ROLL BUTTER—IO bbU strictly prime; 2 do fresh Eggs; 200 ska Buckwheat Floor—to eta per sack; 8 Brest Hogs, just rac’d and for sale at IBJ Liberty street [deOlj . RIDDLE, WIBTB k CO. CRANBERRIES— 20 bills just roc'd and lor sale by d*3l . | HENRY U. COLLINS. ARD— 23 kgs No. 1 Lard in Btoreandfcir lalaby ds3s. ATWELL. UB&kOOi TUKMKR] C—-G bbls. ground lor sale by ■ i a *.»AnsKsrooK*eo. l'« - 1 : , . .nß».»wu»ma IJ OCHELLE SALTS—SUU-lba far salo by ■ b. jl ytHmarocs *oo. fARTABIC ACID—IOOO IbiCftr sate by M B.a,m®i*mock*w ' .H' v '■'' '--J■ '<* Jtofirrs. jamusttnrnts. The Campbells are Coming. FIFTEEN s TAJ*ENTEP * PERFORMERS. UASOHIC BAUi, KOI’U Ik IGllTS,—Commanclnc JBoudwy* Jaunary IOUi. 1850. MA 1 F PEEI/S original CAMPBELL MIN&TRKL9 and BRASS BAND, from Bread* way. New York, have the honor to annonucu tbat tbey will For particular* soe bills of the dav. Ti. Vi>l» 'is «-«»«■ Doors open at CJxJ; tocomtaeiico »l"t£oMock. , Dr. F. A.JQ.vKtj > XjjonV. SfcftOf H V—Who Wants Mdneyf—Want t« Ijpuuvu purchase $9,000 or tIOJKO dollars worth 04. Bondsand Mortgages. Apply to QEO.W.BUNN, •anUt-sldo Oliiostrect, 3d door weet of the Diamond Allegheny city. JFot Kent. TO LET—A Hall 50 feet in length by 3U in breadth, willi threo rooms attached, on tho third tlooroflrish'a new buildings, No. f>2 Bt. Clair st Inqako of Dr. IRISIRon tho premises. Jaltdtf TO LET—The Brick Dwelling llousq, gM containing seven rooms, No. 67 lloml Street* be* (w4-cn lrtlx-rtv mid I’ciin street, with immediate poesesnoa •1-Sl T.BrYODNO- 5 00. i" I'OR KENT— v—r—, A FINK WAREHOUSE. No. &3 Market Street, ad joining N. Holmes A Sons, finished and shelved In the beat manner from cellar to garret, for wholesaler and reUU dry goods business, with or without a Urge three story Ware house In tho n-an JUHN WAY, Jn, - «lell:dlf Scwickteyvllle Poat-Ofßce. 11. 11. RYAN. r PO LL’l. —A largo well famished dwelling X with nil modern Improvements—for rent low toagoed tenant. JuU UITCUCOCK,McOitEABY A GO. IJ.1 J . M. DAVIS, Autitioneer.;' Commercial Kali* Booms No. 64 Fifth BtreeU VALUABLE STOCKS At Auction-^oh TnowUy cvi-*,lntf, J*u. HUi, at 7 o’clock, at tbacani merciat aaloe rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will ba Sold, 16 Shares Hank cl Pittsburgh StccV; 10 do Knrokuln«;<3o. do; 10 «1» All-gkony Bridge Co. do; C do lion City Bank Stock; CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND GUEST At Auction—On Saturday oTrtnJng, Jan. Bib, at 7 o’clock, at the fominercial sales rooma,No. 64 Fifth strait, ttflllo ■old—One chest carpenter's Tools, embracing a genenlna* aortinent. p.y, DAVIS, Anct. STOCK P., Ft. W. & 0. K. B ULt, In lots to salt purchasers, by apl P. M. DAVIS, Aoct, AUSTIN tOOfllS & CO., Merchant! STOCK" SALES BY AUSTIN*AOOMIS & CO. AT TUB MERCHANTS’ BXCIIINQK BYEBY TIIUItSuAY EVENING.—Dank, Bridge, ruanranes/wA Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate mAi at public at the Merchants’Exchange by - .-1,.;-.' ACBTUf tOOSIB A 00. Notes, DrafU and £«•«• ea B—t gitato negotiated’an reasonable tonus t>r '• ADBUN LOOMIS A 00. tra\ .. - Stock Noteßrokara. 63 Foaijh at. Penn Inatitato, of Penn and Hancock streets.— \J The ensuing term will comments on XUSSDAT: Slat lost. A limited number of pnpllamsy obtain admission. Terms for Tnltion and etatioDcry, $22 per session of twenty two weeka. *o24;tf J. M.RMmi, Prinrlpi OFFICIAL P4PDR OP THE CITY; PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY:Bt' V S. RIDDLE &, CO., SffiVBNTV-THIRD YEAR, With a largo sod constantly BY THE COURT INCREASING. 01 RCU L A TlO N, OF BOTH ITS DAILYd: WESKLY EDITIONS, It offers nunensl Inducement* to sdrertlssrs, being nttl vermlly recognized u Tlit Brst Commercial Paptr. in the Wist, Roarli?ng,as It does, uoitoijhe Merchants, JUanitffcctnren and Families Id these cjWpjauj the rarnxuMtiflfc mrJwinjitciad* log parts of . Pennsylvania, Ohio, JETor thofl iiitftin a, Western Virginia, Wisconsin, lowa, Kansas and Nibraika. BSF*Advertising at Moderate Priccs.*Tga A3“For terms, see another column—first page. 5. - ADVERTISING AGENTS FOE THE GAZETTE.—Vmum. - 8. M. PETIINOILL A CO, 110 Nassau at. Now York, and Stalest, Boston;Messrs. W. H. U’DONALD A CO, 101 Nsw» n Jorlq JOY. COE A CO, JONES WEB. BTKR and C. PIEROK, Philadelphia. del&dewtfT It is a common observation, that there. oTe raoio sufferers from debility among Americana, than can he found ameng eny other cmllxed nation. The reason Is ok* ’’l 01 !*’.. W e take too little exercise, and lorgflt the wants of the body, In the absorbing pomlts of business, In all such cases, ordinary medictno can do Utile good. What fa re-' ■inired.Jejnit such a tonic and InTigorator.as Dr. J. Hoe tetter ha* given to the world In hll CELEBRATED BIT TERS. The w<ek and nerTool denfren of the counting house, the exhausted toller upon-the shop-board, and the proa tinted student of the midnight lamp, here found a won*' dttrfal regenerator In Ike Bnnu, and prefer it to the mere pretentious, bat less efflearioas, medic]nee.. Bat it should not be forgotten that the agent which Is so in Its Influence upon a frame which Is merely' debilitated, is equally powerful In saslatiog nature to expel the most ter rible forms ol disease. Who will not gire it atrial. - Bold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, and by HOSTETTEB A SMITH, manufactoron andnronrietors &3 Water andM Front its. JafcdAvT SUNDRIES —Hemlock Solo Leather:" Oak Tanned do do French and Domestic Sips and Calf. Upper Leather;, f Lining, Binding and Kid Ekla?.'. Tamiers’Gil; Galiwsas,Shoo Luts, Ac, Ac. A largo and i-holca nl<.h for sale by : WM. WILKINSON, Liberty at. ONE CASE EXTRA HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS lUSCKIVEDTODAY—AIso, rood do a&lr 10 eents per yard, at store oT Burchfield A fn, swithosit corn or of Fourth aud Marketstreets; whobaTeusb tecelrad now Prlnta at \l'A rU.; tuner Shirting Muslins at 12Wela, and who aro idling their entire stock ofLadiee’ Dreas Goods at groatly reduced prices. . -deSS Sundries— ~~ ""7“ 251 bags dry Peaches, hstrer, 32 begaßomsc;-' 11 bbls. Grease; 2bfoblaGresso; On steamer Lacrosie, to errlre Sod for sale by ■ jafi IBAIAII DICKEY.ACO. THE GREAT STRENOTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYKIL—Tbo best and cbeapeatHoeis hold Bemody in the world. Simple and pleasant Yta »p plication, certain and effectual initsreanlW Ab«*uttf*\, scientific external enratire, applicable for tha reliefhf psio at anytime, in any place,in any pari of tha-libtM«i sys tem, and under ill circumstances.- If you put this PlAKsr anywhere, ifpsln is there, tho TlasUr will stick thsreiintil the pain hasTanlshed. The Piaster.msgpottoe* Ihs psJa' away, amt PAIN CANNOT EXIST ,WHERE THIS rLAßfl**, U APPLBD.- LsmeDe**BUffaMs,D«bUlty,.N *Tt,aaM M’ Neuralga, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Cold*, piW 4#kM of eTery kind, down «Tento Corns, are and, with a.tlttle patience, “*< l ’ cal Inflame* <jf the MAGNETIC PD 45 **®* .?•} lt «im plost, surest, if—, f u and dwaps«t> remedy jq existence. Iu appUcatioo fe oairac^ 1 —• ( l Dfc,l 7 to -the •troog’man, jibe delicat* wow* o * ■*s ***• “«** IU am is sgreeshleL and withoat annoysnea oMhwWv It. price ts within «* **** <* •**-** w -iHW *«e UwboareriCk«.J«*ri»i iBW y»2- ? >/. FARM EES shooM ho dvayo npplM with this l&Tilua' Me PLASIk*- Kwlllbe the Good Physician iu any household, ready at aE time* and at instant notice. Pdt UP iu air-tight tin boxes. Bach box-win make sis to eight pUriars, and any child can spread tbcq/Prlas 2 ;i-1 D. C. HOBKBOOAD, Bii'Oi, iCTentor sod Proprietary 19 Wslksr st, New York. MORE HEAD’S MAfINETIG PLASTEDis sold by all dr ng gists In emy city; town and Tillage of the M oiled.£tatas noJ*odAw]yisF ' >' , ' Trieste Vermillion—g kng for gai* by . . . . E. A. FAIINMTOCK A CO, deS2 . .• . : .•. ■,. i cotbsr Wuml sod First et*. nnENN. YfHEAT—IOI3 sks now landiig 'X'trimistsiiSarlMTgsuiforaslaby n d«29 ' ■I • ISAIAB DIQKK7-A CD . ®sJantB. Auction Sales. P.M. DAVIS, Auct- (o. M nn^>t. I’Kxehange. \ iSSucational. IS NOW IN ITS
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