f '• 1 j !. Th* Wl Saparfor Stair eajwth. .hlpmtntß! lofllSDltfftft •• r of miWT»I from’Keweenaw-Point dnring tu ' Cg? ***«««.* JUI. U7WI l season, according totha beat information . [in Lur.'po* session, was 2180 tone of mineral. uwx~,xßasax. sum. That of Portage L»ke 1152 tons. The Oatona- ; «- ~x> t n nTii *,«--«-* 1 son Strict shipped 267 U tons, making the total '• » n ° ° ' shipment from,ti« Unite 6,008 loot of mineral. XBITOKS «-*Tt- PRorKr?Toi:s ! v hi3 naj bo 67 per cent . pure , ; - - (TfTT ? • | making the prcductof ingot copper about 4,000 ™ww«„~._ _ . : .. ! ton?, which is worth in the market at present TUESDAY MOIIMKG, JA*> 11, ItfoJ. t raug, $1,840,000. Estimating the population ——— r~rr —of the copper region at, eay 6,500 persons, this .i,, —,■ W . . tit •• an annual product for export about S2SO The existence of a knot of ullta. abMitirfnieta f or each man, woman and child. | in the vicinity of a few of .the larger. Now Eng* Another fact is worth; of attention. During l I land citiv*, iu quite a political god tend io dnr 'he year before last the copper sblpmenja-froin i Democracy and (heir pro-slavery alUee Wc do » ho . Lake amounted to abojit_C,3oo_ton>i. And : Wtat Mr.Buctanno otatta *«>»,. ' KucTV.WhulddoWiluout these people, bo ncccs* 'nbuut 300 tons. Ih ..« while a gro*t part, eary le Hto drag them in on olLoecasicri? If n f the manufao;u:.t, b establishments of ibo . oomjlli'a is mad.- «f the dieanion 'tendencies "'-“"T taw keen closed r- working greatly re- , ftf iK^c f .„v..„ n - ». , , duced forces, and the progress of almost all *f ihc Scut-kero Devcccrccj. who are porr.rfol , olUr brMoll i B of “t ls bccn marcrtally enough to eeeufe a-4argc force in both bcuate of i retarded. Congress, as yell as a preponder.noe m the j ■•VmtAxe* mo Vbtuso."—Wildertheikon ! cabinet, it in ad once silenced by an allusion to caption the Warren Telegraph remarks on the ' Iho “GJ4reme=B of the Xorth"—a dace of indi- i P r '' ldent ’* discrimination la writing gaeele to I Tiduals whoJtoberafew U.ou.aad .curing , ??“*•"“«[««> aptpowew the power to return ! “Paxsinnwai Dixuan—Admit thi Beams. 4-tingle member to Congress. If exceptions arc —Good for this day ooly. Not good to any ! taken to the incendiary declarations of Toombs democratio member of Congress re-elected D..ris, Keitt,Slidell, Hooter, cod ilsmmond-nllof " IIL “T — . .c . . uers, rejected by their coneitmeocieri, can ob- i whom have the ooppottof entireoommonweeltbe, tain Srßt class tickets oa application to the Biate eoath of Mason and Dixon’s line, we art told department. No aoti-Lecomptoo democrat who J by tho "organ," when'll would renturo to speak h “ nol «•»«“ iD . »H"wed to come to. Little on tho euhjcct. ihat we onght not to hold the Sooth | accountable tor the intemperate teal of these to guard against accidents. Reserved jjtata for men, but should rntber look at home at onr ‘hose who appear in ooats of English - manufao- Nor them ultras—bur -Garrisons, our Wendell ture * Any excess of self reepeet beyond forty . Phillip, and our Arthur Tapbans grain, to each pereon.'wm he rated eatn. Cbar- t , . 4 cior at the sole risk of the owner. No.ticwfcta ams unfair mode of meeting grare charges : genuine withont the written signature of. jhaa boen practiced for years, and iu many in- ! Jauks BucuaSab (Stances it has had the cffeotlo the minds of certain persons who pride themeelrcs moro. on their “conserTatiam"' than on their political integrity. The fieroeaess with whioh the pro-elarery advocates have advanced their disunion centimenta within the last year has, however, driven the Washington Union to admU that there are men is the South who arc opposed to the union, bat it acaompenies the reluotant admission with the old allusion to the handful of diecenunta in the North. “The ultraista of the North and the ultraista of the South” are petted on the one side and scolded on the other, in - imposing columns of tho official organ, which con. ftseee itself "convioced that there is quite a large body of men in the South care rcry liule for Federal authority, and who arc reao. : luiely determined to .establish a asc.ioDal iude- | puoiiettco a! ibeir own. 1 ’ It must be conceded 1 that the information of the Uhioa hoe been re* calved at a rather late period, when it is re membered that the Buobanan administration n&s been nudia now under the oontrol of South ern disunionists and fillibusters, and that while the President has been preaching up the union,, in extra-official letters to publio celebrations, he -hob taken to his confidence, men who permit do opportunity to escape tp deride the confederacy and advooato lie speedy dissolution. These arc f&ots well, known to tho country— wsQ known to tho President's personafTriends at Washington—and the Union disgraces itself id every effort whlblt it makes to deny these corrupt assooiatione, or to justify them by false ly representing Northern Sentiment as equally corrupt. . - ! The public foeling of tho North, although outraged by one aggression after an other on the j port of the Eoutb, is pure and heal'hy, as the j course of Its feprcocntatireß in the natioaalic-'j gisUturc clearly proves. Go into the halls of Congrecc, and listen to tho speeches, during an; exciting eesaion, and every sentiment disrespect ful to the Constitution and threatening to the i union of the-States, will be found to prooeed from a Southern representative. If the North ’ has it* "aUras,” they do not reach that place, for in no elngls instanoo has a citixen of that section uttered a word which could be understood as advocating a separation of the States. These ore troths which ehaald bo remembered, by those who arc food of talking about their great af- A-clion for the Union, and who, In the same breath, fieonuncu the Republicans as its enemies. Tus Election in Allegheny to-day.—We rt&itia our Republican friends of Allegheny that they taro a very important public dut; to discharge to-day, sod odc, too, from which th«y ehnalJ not shriek. As Republicans, the regularly nominated ticket has a strong olalm on their suffrages, as the organisation of lb# party for great national purposes can only be maintained properly by a faithful support of its minor nominations. To eucctcd in the great oontast of 1860 we must,-in our looal organise tious,-enter it with unbroken ranks—with a fraternal- freliug—and without heartburnings. Bat this ticket baa other claims for popular sop* port than ' tho fact that it represents the organ* ixed Republican party of the city. It Is com* j posed of competent and trustworthy men—from ; Mayor to the Ward officers—who, if elected, will i reflect honor on the community whose support will be bestowed upon them. Mr. Mqmjbon poweafies every qualification requisite for the , arduous, duties ol the Mayoralty—having good business habits, fine address, and excellent - moral principles. In these respects he compares ; favorably with his opponent, the present in- j oumbent, who is a supporter of the Buctianan administration. - Ma*,Fxw*zso/thc 'candidate for Director of ihe Poor, is also a most suitable man for that station, and the same 'remarks will apply with emlncatproprlfety to the candidates for Council* School Direotors, and other Ward officers- Wc therefore, in view of the excellence of the ticket, and the neessslty of ma!elal:.lng our parly organization in Us parity, ask our Repub lican friends of Allegheny to GO TO THE 1 OLDS TO DAT, AND VOTE FOR MORRI SON, FLEMING, and the enrire Btpubliesn Ticket, remembering (hot a vote against a single nominee' ie 4 voto direct against their party. The defeat of Stuokrath and hie associates will be the.dsfeat of the Buchanan Leoomplon party -—and as such will eheer the friends of Freedom throughout the Slate.; Let the oltsdel of Re publicanism remain firm end unshaken. Let the ballot-ferr to-night proclaim an old fashioned vote for* the Morrison ticket, and we can enter another campaign with stouter hearts and strong er armrf. ~ i TnrGape Town (Capo of Good Hope) Monitor of Her. 10 s*yg: - ./‘♦Letwe have just been received in Cape Town from Dr. He has arrivod in safety *e far up thu Zambezi as Tctto; and he aud his whole party were in perfect health and high spirits.. Of his Makololos, whom he had left there twoymrs before (about 160 Innamber), thirty had'died of small and six more had / been. killed during his abseoee. 'The remainder jttiTu still <tl"Totte, and .would proceed up the country, with him." Boti* tkb B*nt ron $50.-~A aiaa lately pae • ped through Nashville, Teun., with a drove of negroes destined for a southern market. lu the ' lot there were several infants, wbioh he did not desire to take with him, because as he said, they wualdihjhre . thu sale of thulr mothers. Some ofthese-hodiepofled of here, separating them, ofcoaree, from their parents. , For tbeeuo of tffty dollars he sold to a lady • ki thld city an infant of three mooths, consoling it* .mother with the 'fiendish remark that he would'kill it unless he eould eell it.—-AfiwAetf/s T7ar. . ■ Wrlearn fron the Harrisburg Telegraph that Goveriior Packer has signed the bill,'"passed at the olnse (>f the last session, rrantiog to the Penn* eylvania Railxoid Company 'the right of tW»/ to oahfltruct * railroad from Harrisburg to Daa • phla. The biU was signed by the Governor on - Taejdaylss*. and returned loth®Legislature on j .Thursday last. .This bill bad a hard atrucglo to ' through thcLegiri&idrsof 1858, owing t„ 'i opposition from other raUroade, in- 1 i'lereetod, nod woe among tho last acts of the sea '* eidn. . • ■ ' " Wn mo it Bitted that Hot. Mr. CoanVefaurob . at the 6aodwioh Islands has over five thousand members. During the post year the collections for foreign missions the monthly concerts have been #l,BOO, and the church has contribu ted $4,600 for benevolent'objects cf all kinds.. Thtc is certainly an evidence of great fruitful* ness In a lud which, bat a generation ego, was • enshroudedin heathenish darkness. , Fuses Railways.— Thoreotijplo of the French - railway eomipaaiM during tbeyear.wUi probably 'exoeei> 860,000,000 f. Tho companies have to pay it this moment about 110.000.000 f, for In* tereet;on tbeir bonds, and if their voriklag tad otber expeusM ae« estimated*! 60Der'eenk~otti ib»li: receipts, or ■ 'main R6.00Q,000f, lo be divided amoag-Ut» ehareholders. . r.V,.v : : Altibatios or the Esousa P&atcb Book The English House of Lords hue, upon a mo* tioa by the Earl of Stanhope, Toted an address to the Queen, praying her Majesty to reconsider the proolmallon orderiagjtbejsolemn commemora tion of the delivercnoe of James Ithe martyr dom ef Charlesl., the restoration of Charles 1I. ( and tho landing of William lII.* There was scarcely any opposition to tho proposal. Tha Archbishop of Canterbury, with the Bishops of London and Oxford took tho same view of the matter as the press temporal. Only the Bishops of Bangor and St, Asaph, murmured an objec tion. “There is virtually," says a London pa per, “a unanimous dcelro to expungo from the State liturgy, the prayers and thanksgivings which may si one time hare represented a really ! national and religious sentiment, but whloh aoou became nothing belter than memorials of a seo tarian aod political domioaocy which now has passed away, leaving bohiod neither kind of sig nificance.” Mb. Dodolas Will oo Bsrou xau Cuakj.es to* Cobv&ktiox.—The Chicago Turns, the home : organ of Mr. Dougtft*, and which always speaks ; by authority, says: i Mr. Douglas will not ask a somlnalion at the ! hands of tho Charleston Convention. If in that ! body bis friends should present his name, aod he bo nominated, he will not feel at liberty to ’ deolino it; if hie friends should not present his ; name, then the nominee of the Convention will receive his support. The use of his name by any men or body of men, as a candidate for the Presidency or any other office, independent of and hostile to the nomloaiioue of the democratic i party, is altogether uosanctioued by Mr. Doug . las, wUlneverrecelTohissanctioo, and is wholly | repugnant, to his wishes and desires. Wo say ' | this much within full knowledge of its truth,and ! I knowing that we express tu this particular his \ i own sentiments. The Slave Tbade—“Pnlnam," the Washing ton correspondent of the Independent writers “I have it from good authority-tbst ibe'slave .trade, in a more cxtendetTline than tho narrow decks of Wanderer aJmit, is in full blast And it will go on. Southern officers will command our i«*ral vessels along the ooast. where the traffic is carried on and the cargoes landed,-who will not sacrifice the precious (!) lives of tha scoundrels who run in the cargoes. Grand juries will refuse to indiot, and at the proper time the case will be carried to the Su preme Court, nod there decided that Congress hM no tight to inttrdict the accursed trade. It belongs to the Stales. This ttill bs tho gist of ;Ik Now mark the prediction.” A Libraht Tuvr ts. a Liheaht—The 24th Aodual Report ot .uo Y. M. L Association in shows «* prctetif membership of 3,- 102, a net g.iin of Ujj in ISOB Whole number of books in the Llbrurt, U» 336 The circulation for the year amounted to 40 000 Receipts of the year $10,102. of which $8,604 Here members dues, &o . and $1,130 fyr ores. Expendi ture $10,160, >*t which $8,03-4 f**r suh scriprjonH tv newt3p.in.rfl, pcriv-Jictb, Ac., $2.- 548 salaries, and $9lO Li-ctoru expenses. De crease in Lecture receipts e''Qjjiared with 1857, was $2,493. Io October lost the Association purchased Prof. Christy's extensivecollection of shells, minerals, and fossils, for tho sum of s4> 000. i Tax Ajzuoass that Wear West —The Moot ! gomery Confederation of Thursday nays that ! the lot of fifty Africans that passed i brough that ; plaooafew days ago are quietly quartered on ! the plantation of a gentleman residittg with in j thirty-five miles of that city, where they are foc -1 log recruited from the hardships of tbeir voyage , preparatory to taking their place in the field.— j The Confederation adds that two of the zuLaera ■ bie wretches have died riuce their arrival at the place of destination, and that many others aro 1 reduced to the grave’s brink by the sufferings and hardships of tho middle passage. Tbs Hon. Theodore Atkioaon, formerly one of the most wealthy men in New Hampshire,, and who died at Portsmouth. 17117, loft a legacy of about $l,OOO, to tho Episcopal Church in. Portsmouth, to be expended in bread to bo dis tributed on Bunday to tho poor of the Parish. This distribution of more than a dollar’s value in bread every Sabbafb, bus now been regularly made for about 60 years.' Taa Washington correspondent of The Baton Advertiser called on the Preeidcnt.on New-Year's day and bad the privilege of shaking hands with Miss Lane, and having bis pooket picked sim ultaneously, in the presence of a strong force of Irish police. All this was accomplished to the tune of the Star Spangled Banner, played by a feeble hand in ao invisible chamber. Mr. Austin Eanmux, son of Georgo Kauff man, in. Plain tp, Wayne bounty, 0., on New Year’s day, short a very largo white swan, measuring 7$ feet from lip to,Up of the winge, and weighing 17$ lbs. It was really a bcautliul bird, worth going five mile* to'eea. The Joa bridge over the St.*.-Lawrence, con ; necting Montreal and Longaell, was fit ml/ es tablished on the 81st ult. As the murcury was 16 degrees below zero, U was believed the bridge oould not be dlatbnrbed beforeepriog. AXT of the following articles can be obtained at Bowss* ws!l known stand, Federal street, Allegheny. , Good Family Bread. Cakss and Confectionery in 1 every variety. Fresh Pesobes, Tomatoes, Plumbs, 1 Citron, Pine Apple, Brandy Poaches, Assorted Pro- I serves, Jelly’s, Pickles and Kotohup. Capers, Wor costers hire Sanoe, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family . Chocolate, Balter's Broma, Ao., Ao. They respect fully^invito the public to an examination of tho aboro ’ named articles, all of which they will guarantee to : prove satisfactory both in quality and price. |j Fashionable garments, of fine and common mo ' torlal, well made and trimmed, for both men’s and . boys’ wear, may.be bod at close rates for cash, from ; Ceroaghnn, Federal street, Allegheny city. Every ! article will be found made in a ueat and substantial I moncer. n ! DieD—Oo Saariay mer ing. Jao. Vib. ISS3, 3lr. Wlb ; LIaUO. t'HIOG/ased roxt>-ob« jeoraaud fitomouths. 1 Pue settee will be gl>ot of U>e tituo (jt tde toner el. llet UotLsßxsca Bittxb.—Wc bavo re* celvwl euotber certtttcste ont.of Grand Baplds, UtcbJgam dat*C 19tb Jco*, IS&3. Peter Dene, a tlollaodet, dcelrrs us to publish lu the Nmcwsbodz, that the Holland Bitters entirely cnrvdlilm of In' ig. sttyn, Tov. r «Ld lrcbility, with which he suffered all luo spilbg Ktcr 1/OU9 tw file prypriutora of this great remedy, u<l nk»* ill ■, waj of rncommrtidlijs tl t.hueouatryujio. j quiftTUh, Ed. Shahoygiui Nicuw-boda, SheUiygon, Wis. Cacucal—Docarelul to u*k for Etarhavu'a flolUnd Bit ters. Tbo gri>at popularity tf this medicine hu ladaced many imitations, which the public shvoM guard against purchasing. {. at $1 per bottle, or tlx bottles iur tb, by llio tiro pvtetexa,BJmJ. PAUfi, A CO., Manntacturtng Piurms. c-nUataandObaaists,?! Woodatroet, between Ist and it Pa^ ? and Drnoctita Kane rally. J*7atAwP \\[ HEREAS, on tho 28th December, 1857, T T an ordinance relating to the duties of the llvconllng Kego'atrr was enacted; and whereas in tho 4th section of aild ordinance It la mads the duly or the Street Guuuulttee to have the atra ts c!t*u»d by coutract which in tbe cattma tion of tha cltlicns of PlltahnrgU works contrary to Uielr expectations.. Then fora. Bolt ordaihod.aad easoted h/.the citizewi or PUtsborgb in'Beloct and Common Councils ses*>iuUv'!. that Wj* 4th section ofsn ordinance rrlatiogto iberutuit of the Clt r waa ordaJuod and enacted tn>o aUw P**Ud^ # ' h I>ewra ' s * r i be, and the aatue Is ben by r»> *~cW lot. • taw la'-Oraodi. tbu cih day of Jatmary, A,x>, SAMUEL If ggLVr, Attest: H. hTHasrca, °f Common Council. 1 Clerk of Common OetmelL' JA3IM Me*ULI2T, of sa “ Council. Oerit of Select Oemncll. • - j*ajtd 'T'RDSSES AND SUPPORTERS—ThTIf. X BlcUd afaonu tew In-nlnd lh«[ toil Cn. MtaMljhnaiit intb. dtr.aunlwtnmtlEM .nklt& nnfl [fc.V |b u .tj •l*o l»ir to mine o>u a n •<« >«U u anditonr nln hr lh. nunntelnm. Ih» by nwr» in i|™ mrtltlt-. ITti»ilMin4nw»wlltli.Uil. Kuala, i(oodTnu.;.i JiA .... • ffoodrt. . . •= tSoumcii atfianaw. THE undersigned have associated with them m'h. tinrSuar* J«um Fa\(i«s !*:• of Stoutn.STi.lo. Ohio Tiuxtjloaf ib* flmt «iH erotica- ta htretoicru. - MMICKACO. ALix. rut t 5...... NIMIOa <SE CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, »'<*r lb, of Pig Iron and (iioou*. 95 ff ATKR grHKBT, PlTr-ackun. NU i 10h..—1 tins day associated with m«. In lh« ITkoiaaai* Uroeorj and Cok.ru!vri.>& bail. inv». Iso lu7 Wood ntnxM, Mr. William Stzwamt, Ua «iib iiaittUA Mtrlla. Pb'isdalphl*. J-tfi’j 1,1559-JU.-J*.! ®. s.tDstuox,. M .. mt. mv'ii, lata with Of LewliA K'lg'rton, Mua&'g. |C*rrrU a M.rtiti, Hill*. EDOEIUOa * DTEWaUT, (SuceHi«on to L*wia 4 Ed«rt>>n ) 107" Woq'd street. PittsburnU> Pa., WholesaleGrorcrsaudCommission Merchants, AID PXaItUIX Pittsburgh Manufuctures Generally. JiL'ljd J NOTICE. —We hare this day associated S. M. f INLET w! h tu iu our liailnrM The atyle of the firm will continue ai heretofore. T. It. NBVIN, Jan. lit, 1860. ROUT. P NKYIV. The undersigned have entered into partnor ibip, oniitr tin* style .if T. il. NBVIN ACO , *>.J will con tinue tbs nwnatacture of While L*ad, U«1 Lead, Litharge, Z>i»c P»ldib, kc They arc now completing new and exton* t'uil'd'ig* fur their pnrpoaca,nud arc prepared toaupply order* ti> any ext. nt. They also offer for tale Oil* of every description, Yarulsbra, Turpentine. and all other art Idea for pnlntats'cae. Warsbo<uo,No.B4WoodaL T. H.NBVIN, U.P. NKVIN, J»hd2w B.M. FINLEY, t. a. sins. a. w. nnuT. a.r. wwwt. T. H. FEVIR * CO., , Ko 24 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. Manufacturers of white and Ul.r> LEAD, ZINC PAINTS AND LITHABOE. and' Whciiialc n-elera in OIU, Paints, Varnlibcaand Turpeo> UP’-* Jellify CO-HAR1 N KKSUIP.—I have associated with tny nephew. OrO. J. TOWNSEND, in tba Pork Parting an>t Pr-viaum ttmlnru, under tba name and at.la orJACK.-h*.'. * TvtirNt* :nd. aE-i. w. jackson. Januar. I ’Kl3. Jlito Eificttisimcntß. 1859 'THE — coamn JL CKVl'iiAu KAILUOAIr. Jj o/thii R+Jdituoiotaual <oan» inthtccmn try. lilokb rUEoCUU PAde&NQEK TKAiNf, hk. TWEEN l‘li r3BDRQU AND PDILADELPHtA; on&oecu m* duvet r> lUoDdun Dopot, at Plttotmrgb, with ihronxh Train! tr.nu all Weatero ail.-, for Philadelphia, New York. Uoktoa, lUUimor* and Washington City; tbtufurui«hlnr fadUtu-a tur um transportation of oonrpined for aperd au i by any oilier n>ac» Exj-rva -iml F-at Utie* run t! r»n*h to pi aJeluhU without (Lange of car* or conductor*. 1 finsoki. g l'*ri aru attached to «ich train : Woodruff’* Stopping Cara to ttprtN and Past T.run* The Bzpren run* da l,*. Mall nodTtut Line Buodtja tjtcrptcd. iLroo Dally Tcii.nt counrct direct for Mew Y- t*. The Mai* T.am Ikit«« the I’*£*..'gcr B’ation *Tcry tnoro* Injt. (tx rj-t Sen. I«y.) ai frOO o'clock. PUtiburgh time. ay. riTlpg in Pti' a t ipui* at a u. Tin* Past Lino JnH.i, («xcupt euadty,) at Lit) p. u- atop* *i g .?V lj •* •tattau*, making direct cono'dlonot Harrielurgf.r iuJtl>«or» t aad •rrivu.cia PhiUtLlyhiaor BHiinw- S* oi. * . sod New Y.„h *3) f « Tbo Lx}>ru<« Train InitTra tbe i i ar«ry mortlog ok ln.o a. it.. xb-gplngauly atGresnibnrg. Latrobe. JohaaiuV., 'MUajo.r,Ga.tx.i.. Ailoooa, Ac, couiecling u Uarpt» targ anil, ibe Train 4ii*ct r-.r Baltiot n«, and urlviug id Philadelphia wr B-itimnrr 4:80 y■ . .\ o > Yura lwjo pm. ACCU4UOOATION TRAINS: The J..bn»town Aco.xaniod*UotjTr»}al*»r» daily (axcapl Buo4dy,}ni *£o r. a. Biopi>la„* at all stations, aud iun li!Q£ UUr COe^awOgh. F rit tJon Train tor, Tunis Ciwk BrkLte learoa daily, (oxwpt Suud*) .) at ZOrlf». a. Scouod TrJn <-r Curtla Crack, lara <J*tl) (ax.vpi £ubd«> )at 4JO pv. Tbtid Accommodation Train for Turtle Crsck, leave* dal ly, (except 3a<.daj.)at (k2O p. jg. 'Train* for llloir.vilU and Indiana, ceased at BUI nm 11s lat*ra*cUda with mul train U*v Esprva* train Watt, aod te J>-ba»town scooinaodatton train East aod Watt. Fttt u*t!*ii Low a* sr AST otsxa Beni A3K lu:i TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. TLe completion of the W«u*rn connection* of tho l**an. •ylraula FUilruaU to Chicago, tnakcJ thl* the Direct I*ln* b»iw.« iht Kant sad Ibl pmxontrefffncof track* by th« Rail Road Bride* at r.tMmigb av«Mtnj{aU drayagoor ton lag* of Pn.lgb':, to geibcr wnt* tho saving ol tlnin. wo auraLUrt* raaoily a> pncUtMl t*y hujnpd*. f Fndght and the Tiavi-iMiui PobHo. y'lal/Sf viO( W.»fl i’JJfifiiaO toClfinl U fa£4nr MtcanUMtoiAip hy t\u ttautt. • Tlxei Greatai Pacilltias offered for ibe Protection sndt»»*«cdy Tra.tanorta* Uou o/LIVE, bTOcK, And Goes AcctAis..»*xuis» sun tiimu privUecM fex wr« •on* travelling »n co,n;«- thw oi b * *\Ri£IGIITS WESTWARD. By tbit i*ovtc iVnubts of all descriptions* ■-*" be for* warded fron PblU'Jelpl.U, New York Bostna, or LUill- Binrp, loan? point uo th* Katlrcs-J# of Ohio, Krbteck, Id- WU-omib, lo»a. or Mission, hy Acr.?*wd lb® *‘" , *n»>l v ii‘la Radioed also connects at Pittsburgh with Bb.na;6»*, L-y wiLb l.oods ran bo to. warded tt-ani port ou the ‘»bio, UoAitgUfu. K». tacky, Tcnae*aae, Cum firrlabd, Illinolt. UlMtMi- pi, Wi*co.i*io, M<Muuri, tUens Arkau*** and K»t tUom; oleotoand. ttacdaaky and ajtb hUaciej* tu at! Ports ■. u tbe bOrUfVFutem i Lakes MorchacU and Shippers Mitruttlnc tlw tran»porUtlct of their freight to tht» company, axn rdo wtta confldcucc o«l lie speed/ tr.bait THK R.VI K* OP PUKIOHT to at>> r-dnt it, tb- W-.t by Hie Pennsylvania luli ituad. arc nt >hi timet aj /jn-m.Veot artrf.cLrjaiUyod*r tl tt i'u»paniet. fir bap.itieii ar to mat k pn-kagd -rts Ptia 1 * K. Q. ‘ Ui-tclmat* in tin VTe-t ordnlng good* fpjfii tli, lUst, will do well to direct il»-iu to this Uoutf t’nril,s attending to Otrit o*n “btpairute from tl.o luut wtil flu*Ht tothuir inicr<.*t um-m U..., rl.e Agont* of u.u 1-un.psoy at tho foliowlpg j.l.ie. before .blpplnr- oi :> u*o adurtssed toeither eftbem oa the lubj.ct ol Kr.ithu vrlll meet with profapt attention. P. A- SiEtt AKT, Agent, ntuknrcb; Ki. SNODRIt, PblUaeJpbia. M 4GRAW A .KOOXS, SO Korth Stmt, Baltlmot e. LEKCtI k 00, No. 2 Astor or N-i I S. Win St. iew York. LBKCII A CO- No. 64 Kilby itmt, Rnlon. 11. U. UObSTON,<2cn’I fr,igil Ag’L, Philadelphia L. L. UOUPT. Gt*'{ 4j't , PhiladelahU. TOO* A POOT. Gtn’lSw'L, Altoona, F». j*4.ird Heating buildings with waste STUM. d-rMSI'II ANTHONY, CHURCH ST., BELOW RBEDI Oi'*t • lilj urtlcea to pot Pipfa io balUia ;sk.r Uestiog.aad rf frn to ihc following lutfii u to Us utility sod bu capa bility. Wher«j Sf.-f.m t* used tt costs nothing slur the Pipe* are laid, and buiMings are warmed without risk boot fire. Raid*ls A Co s Loco Worn*. Dec. 2.1648. J W. Astbtot K*-} —Tiar Sir—Ton ask haw we are pleased wltb our h.wnng i tpee tor warming the shop bj ei beust at*am, aa altctri by you. 1 will state that they work ...r. .id.t.l ,1,., , 0 „ b „„ r „ JrreJ ihtnieffklanc *auu*»fir. BHototure »b*y <c«-re of aon«; tn o* ( »l»hoaah put npat e9csiilerableesper.se, nM *Juce orurhmlcd without toaifiL aau tuoj ware abauduut«l/aa tlisy choked the engine and SSTSUO -heat; but uowibera temmt to be no dlfflmlty In that retpoct, our shop is well batted, and the work appear* to to well uobe. Respectfally yvnrs, 0. T. PAKBV. Eux-*t 'if M. Yr. Baldwin's Locomotive Work*. m 'CimoaToa Mitta,Oct. 11, 1958. ii?T? A»iS5*T-Deer eir:-*oar favor of tfaa lltb lost. baabMD received, apd should Use received my attention earlier, but could not for waat of Urn* T*»u wish to know bow cur pipes la lbs storeroom answer lb* pofpwf for *bieb they ware Intended, 1 would say they work almost to perfection; we mb control thtmeoaa to make any dsgrtwvf beat desired in ami ebun rims. A. Uacbaaaa, tbe man wooasea tberu, telle hr u»u nUe the beat to w degrees In ten mlt-u? s*f»«r iettlmrin afeem, and iaye ba doea not know to wbet c>M raise tba heat as he never baa ha-1 occasion *»• t**»t tix- fu’i ca pacity. He tbloks tlio hint could to r.lsed hlgu snooeb for our pnr|<t>s» w ill tol' ibs q iaiitUy • f pip-s. ii riqatiw wet ».c.ilrutt,i.iu< t vM-b. JJlLdlw t ~ur» efJ Ifaty liAhilWj.V MASON’, AJIIBU t AJi UiiUAK, UOttTONt IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AIL Blf ranged Um*l la thw Sew £o«J«ad Siatec u ceu- i»H » r *lti IGw«U3. aud easy o( uati Jrvai all the rvuttohl travel. Jt contains el> the n*-d.ru laipro*emruU t ami •very cooreulrrx« fur (be cowtcuiaud a Ofiimwlaiii'n of Ibe travollug pob <c. Tbe >le«ptDgruouiaer« Urge and w-ll \e.llUtoijn.-*u.n>eof inomaar* «>(Uinug>d.and coin ** / ort| l* ll *d for Utuihesatid large traveling ps'ths. and tbe bouau w.Urunttaus tv h- Keptoee Qs*t ciaae Hotel m tv.ry rw ect. J.lluly LEIVIg HICE, Pr.prtw.T, POl ATOEn—3SO bus. Former'b Delights; 160 do Neebavn ► k Potato*; SO <S'> Loog lud# do 40 do LUeri>e>rlas; u . , 4 bbts. fraab toll BotUr, toceiTwl and far u!e at 166 Liberty *t, J*»* RluDl.E, WIRT* M CO, A RARE CHANCE TO BUY QUEENS- l« ng uor Imthtlon to tlo«o vnr atfjck In toe uiamooJ, A|!egb«oy Cliy, an tbs Ist of next. wm mli out u,, b.lHooe vfaur stock of Qjeenew«rw, Ac . below ru,t. j 11 WiLTKANCh f |\bNN. k LUUK—-69 brauds on A etituigumont now landing from itewmer Arionaut ilt ** bj IBAJAUDICa*r k «H» AIIUOW KOOT—6OO lbs. Bermuda for ealo ,*» B A irAUNKoTOCa A CO- J ftLl corner and Ist aU. FKENOIi OCiilifc—l3 casks for sulo by D. A. PAUWKMNjCK k CO, I** 1 enrorr Wood Mid Ist sle. UOTATOES—SUO bbls. Xesb. and P. Even, A aeltcted aud ltd sacks uixad. in store and for sale bt J D. CANFIELD A CO. DHIEG iIUJIT—2S sks Pouches, halves; 23 do Appk*, i.ew, dust rec’d end for sale by J. B. OAWVIELD A CO. f PENN. ska Clinton Mills Kx- A tn ITnmily now landing lrom sUarasr Argonaut 'far & y ISAIAII DICgKY A CO. r PEACHES—IB4 sks bright halves A tww landing front steamer Sbenaugo lor sale-by npENtf. WHEAT—II 7 ska now landing A from ateauicr tbei>augo for sale by J‘ U ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. bbJs. just rac’d and for sale V 1? J. P. CAWPIKLP a CO. HOMINY —12 hhls. fresh Pearl just rec'd and lor snip by J. 11. OANMEIp A Co. SUMAC —40 bags now landing from steamer Argonaut for aaln by ISAIAII DICKt-Y * 00. "D AGS—2 bales now landing fmm siMm^ XV Argonaut for sale by IBAIAII DICKEY A Cll. CHANBEURIES —15 bbls. and 12 boxes rb 'iee In etnrewnd futeele by J. B. A qo Sl’Ait U—luo bxw. Pearl in tstorc and for tale by Jail J. B. CANFIELD A CO. UPPER—2S bogs for sole by: . B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO. A OHDINANCE to extend tho time for ol«viUog a Cotoctor at tbe Aqotduci. ;1. That the jlrcUon of Collector a. the Aqoaduct •toll to Mid la hereby extended uotUtucb time os Cousdii shall far.teitsr ueehenate. B "? * w.lchmM u iLb A,nrintt u and Is hereby atotlsbed.. ’ Ordained and enacted Into a law in Council*, tbis Oth day of January, A. B, 1869. ■ BAMUJEL McKBLVY, President of Common Coandl. AttMb Hras McMumt, • •: Cl«rk of Common Cor ncU JAUES McACLEY, . r. • rrrs}d«fll of SelAt CouoclL Attest: E. MosKrtr, - i • i Clerk of 6<loctC6tmdl. - : > to.AG'S, 'BASS—SOOO Stark and ; Marf XJI rfn.ur for Ml. lir ■i»i° niTtfneocK.MiCßaißY aca TVitT- PEAUHJiS.—l5Obu»haU‘ fin* ■ Btj JLJ Pasebai, oa cousjgn—el and fa tow to daw. JuO WaKOOOIsBcOUUTAOIk rt ,' -* * w u -t. !* '^tSjisiSrfensiinrnt*. mobici new Mtrsxcu rtIBSB tBOX TBS PRESS BOSUB. liillUa txe,aa.«g »tid chore*. -.16c Kutti.i the Odftar->sorda '■•y Ch«s pw-m &»c JTta rroct upon &«-.(•«a»—r Wan ~2&c ••o«t I bid xLee y«rua*lL tny Moth<-if ~.<6c U«tr Inst ow tbv way—H. SI U*rd —.re IheQ-men tto»o- l. T. — V AStoitifr’* Gwanilao C*r».— —.iio nailing on tha tmunct tha— J. W. Cberry 2^ Castla* In t'.a Air—Scotch »oug.~ - 2la Casalira fiotn Corratuto d'Altamtua O Cara to sel I’AngoLk Ah! tbtaa totna kind htittß*-RltrL l 'Og Drtami of my Childhoud—«oag an* chom«._...Sos I m thlnkln* nowof tboa, J«a<6—Staph Llosw^Jo Uy loatCairla’agray*...— 2&a dvnay Wright, or, O *ij »i!t ti oa bo mluo.hy Mrs. A Annio W»de_ .440 Tea firat titno we m*r —~...23c Uiuo •; «■ a/o dim wlttf »o *>ou*»di n A DS eI itfc r«row, )l to Hon,**—fetepben UloTw ~.210 Maurer to Thoo—eung aud «jo*rt*tt.. tfftc |t«aatiful SJoum-gbt— da> tt—Btrphen Glover„.3oo Lottie Lano—aocg and , «3Jo „ , POMCAS. Bsnga'Tlgar—W. lUnjl _.4‘e hexcrSllnd—P L. BecUr ~2lc Angolin* p«lkn—Sl’iuo CUu lo J2-e JolU Pu'ko—L. 0. Held *i6e • * «! n * with liasntiful col'd lUbograpb.„ft « LoOarnavalda Ve, iso Poika—J. Aschor J n Louli l>,,|ko—W. 0. Glynn i. 25e Oow 801 l Polka—with llthoprsph.„ 300 „ , 80UOTTIS0HK8. yj7?*“F Pchot,isch—Karl Trantman SOo Jf ** u> Ji o *“ir—Star of ~..26e lj»rt Washington— 1. Qart - 250 The* Dog tiehottiscb - 250 tAeSI uxlc tnsil*) post-iiaid, , . CHARLOTTE BLUItS, J 1” 118 Wood eL- Sd door above 6tb. .w*. t, itna. I>. M EDGKUTO.V: Pennsylvania Insurance Company Oy PfTTSBUBOIT, Offln« Wo, 03 Fonrth Sevang, . .„ , snucrow JacobPalntar, Wa-I. INmi too. QeOjW.amith, A.. ,r,W, A.d.Jooea, Hot.. «• k. Body Pttunoa, Den y rorml, Klcbola, Vca^btlr, I. Grier ffpronl, Jun->a ;{, Hopkins. _ C A. Oolton. Chartered Ct|.ltaL_ ftSOOOOO AS3BTS, NOVESIBUR afi* 1965. Block Notan.. _ TO RUta Reoelrabla.. . . Vlk xj Bondi and Uortgages. H. 918 16 fitt'Ck.. i>.7 94 P^‘ k Ansountt... 15,413 10 l®ca fnrmtnr»..« «di 60 Oa«non handam] in ilabk -j; fLtvrret aerrard a.,d nnuiliocted 280 6» BatTago Qao.dlactad. g,o^ Preinmm* on PoMdea recantly l|4oo o<i „ Tot i L - 4U0.407 75 aod Marine Risk* taken of alt description. n ~ ornoiu. Piesldtol—A. a On»in Vie* Prssident—Uodt Panutsa^ oacietvy and Trenramr—l.QmsßPAOtn., jsl OTTQVBtuna rovKsaw. R. McOOY 6c CO^ LtBSRTY STRUAT, tppetit* /bum. if. M. DtpoL M. PiTrauuKan. pa. AGTORE to order, on short notice, OABTINOB, SUAPIINO * PULLEYS, ofsll riiai *wflptfODi. of the bait maieiltls and latest stvles* ai« WAGON li XEB.SAD IRONS, on h.nd or ca*t to order. ~way» v FOUNDRY, or at Cartwright A WM* Wood eh, will ratalra proznyt attention. oU.OUO THE GOLDEN WREATH! fSftietb fiifaVifia A>«mp Btadgl No Uuelo Bookhuarar barn pnbU*b«4 wbUb baa. in the aualwdaogi*»ia clrcnlaUoua«-*TttaGoldan Wrvath" Tha raaaon of t» is will baappuxcito alt who egamioa it* oratabta, comprising, EA6Y LESSON* AND ATTRACTIVE UtfBoiai% Vita TWO HUNDRED Off OUR BEST SONGS, Whw, ««t h. fora Plfly Dduiv hot which can be had In thl* rolnm* tor ONLY TULRIY CENTei A* » School Book It 1* onrivailed. ' ii t CoUnUoo o( Uuit It li (tumpawl. • U>*» prfc»d U U ■ cal rid* of cbwpecta. Publlftbvd and Kt t*lo bj JOUN 11. 31KLL0R, <t Wood >L,bt[««to Piuncod alley *ud 4tb it .ffS&X?'*’** •*•**-■ gUBSGKIPIION BOOKS- HIIST k StINKB are Sol* Loo] Agenlaeod rood** rofc*criptloM to the Mluvigg workc p,du. UmM *' ** 3 * o<l4 H*w AioMcvt Cjnlo- Vohuae* U UJ.e.T, lu.d 9. »,# • B*bt-. . menu ofDcbtUi to CongruM. •*'* kaarieau family Phyaicieu. jy Irr John King. BaaoaU* Jtß.moo Complete, 3 rvie. * Tb« Amff.»iiu Eloqaeue*, 2 *„U_ by Frank i.ooTe. Tn* »l«ff worka *n told eoUly t>j aabarr*' ♦? -- rb*Faod.niu Mditionuf British Aotho-i Pn *-3 U»o!onie. w v Aii u t fowler k Wills’ Ihjblirotiooa end Phrenological flu*t constantly <m bent et UUNT k HIXEK’S. jfrfclyd 60 bl>U. Extra Family Floor, whit* who*!; 60 <l> 6>csoannocC'Souu<at: 60 bo«. choice Had do 6o do bright heiree Pe*, h«r T bbU. Clor*r Aeed; ’ « do prim, trtoh RALPntUn 4 t-ox.s do t]a JPr?-d»» 3 <tw fr.»h Egg*. * dual r*vwi*r<» and for rale »<IW Liberty J* H RIBDLB, WIRTB k 9Q. SUNDRIES —B Ibis prime froth Buttor; 2 u-j mill Eggw 16 £fcok»£ri,d Apulr*; W do Eidrrb>-rr!i«; l fo Peered buAclteo . * ,u ’ *L»pe. Just r»-’d end'or eals ■“ l_»J st UIDIiLE, WIRT* * 00. SUNDRIES-— -33 bbls. No.~T"Lartl; " M tasks IVsdqU: 64 ncki Poacbts; . SO do Oak Usd Ea F. floor; 300 do Ccnu 6 bbls. Aim Apples, On steamer Clifton to arrive tor sole hr J’ l IBAUH PtCKRY A 00. A YEAR to our numerous frisndt and custom -rs, and w*ar* B Ud to bo able to £?.?2TZ 40 **—&££ of "*** fitiawij Cloaks, Needle Work, Domestic sod P*7 Goods at this »easua of tbs rear. jairi*»T_ C. lIANSON Lt/TB, 74 Market st. PRODUCE —Sp bbU. prime Timothy Seed; PO ba». Dry Apples; l*>> do tnuU white H»ans ■<oo do Barley _ 600piPeesBolt61,. Esse]red per milroad and for sale bj I* B 3IIRIVEF a Q.u.yORTH. PLAIN AND PRINTED A BINOKB, all «oo! Plalda, Coburg*, iior- d» Lalnes, if' .*!!?* nn * i, » Checks, Sbirutut Muslins, Irish Unco* and ssery other artl.leiimails kept a Dry Good House, all of which wiu ba told as cheap as tbscbempMt, C. HANSON LOVE, T* Market rt. Tenn. flour— ICO sacks surer gpiinp Extra fatally: SO de Oakland do do* 60 do GlenvotK) do do 2i bUA 00 br«ad, now landing fivin eUaaer tilifUa tor sale by Js4 , IfIAIAU DIQUHYAOP. QOO BAGS PRIME COFFEE: Ksßaed 8 agar, M this. U. 8. Syrup; W this. Houma. tO hbds. Hafir, la §U»r» end for mU by BURTVBR A DILWOETH. TJRODPOE—2OO bu.. waoU WEISTKene -A 26 do Pry Apples} 16 bbl*. Timothy Ssatb 10 kegs Butter; _ *OO boa Hariey, la store and tor sale by SUBfVICR A DIXWORTFI. H~uLIt»AY fURNITURE-Chil<lnm’sßu rraosj Bedsteads, Chairs, Tsblss. Wash Buadi, and dwinas, al useful preseats tor the holidays, floiabed aud for eO.- by T. B. YOUNG A 00, M... So. 3* BmUha»ld strict. r Ajjiia silks XJ tuusa AT ORKATtY BkDCCKD ERTOBB at arose or d* 3l BUHOafIRt.O A CO. EU»£tU2(JO Orteu Salted Hide-: 000 Dry fliot do arrive and for e»i« by l< « 8 » UPglMßtn lUUDaBOII » CO. INDIA ftUBUEU (JuMlic—Of nil kind,, *nd of tha hrf. ijuslity, fur iris at tb« luala UubUr an, 26 ard 28 rt CUirst J.A U, PUiLLI PB. I NDIARUTfBKR pOLLS— AIbo, dolfbeads A apd bodies, which will be sold at cual,«t tbs lodlaßub [dtgpj J. A lI.PIHLIJpg, LjUOOB OIL CLOTU—Of all widths, from A- 24 to 244. end of e KJD'-rlur (),silty, for «alo xrlieio , S? 4 " 1 * 11 ** d.AH PUiLUPa, S 9 an J kb 8t CUlr wreet. 100,000 ,™®. BIUOK for c “ h . . 7 UITOHCOOK, iI’ORBKRT A CO, °* 3 rilSocood itiset and 161 front st QA RBIS. 'fANNKIt’S OIL, in fOro^d ”V/ lor sale, 2 I'bs Thick Oil, roltnliU for greasing purp'ir-j, for sale low by 4e12 WM WU.&JNHON, 217 liberty Bt. I^OUNi) —A pair of Fur Ccffs v.*liich t u o owner can bare by glrlag description ol same. <K>l* MemNfcA AXJatt, 124 t=.-Cfln! >r. "potatoes: "Potatoes i i—tioo Bags A New York Potatoes Just we'd and for sale by nifOUCOCK, MoOBRBKY A CO. UGAITanD MOLASSES—IO hhda, Su gar and 20 bbU. Molasses, now laudlo,; from steamer Ueary Graff, far sals low to doe, by RijlPT PICS KY. DRY GOODS of every yaiiety us low as they can be foundup plac*. a HANBO.V LOVE, 74 Msrkrt street "pEACUES—IO Bkfl. i)ried Peaches (bright -A baltM) Just rec'd per stsamer Clara Lean lor sale by «ka ROBERT DICKEY. s l * TWIST TOBACCO—I(W kegs No. 1, O a *erranlcdarUcU for sale low by J»T EDGBATON 4 STEWART, IC7 Wood st pONCJENTRATED LYE—SOO coses for V h * B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner Wood aud istst 1 ()f\ BBtb. N; 0. AKILASSES, prime; V/v/ Uudlug from steamers Dr. Kane and Ida May, (br ul« by ds2B WM. DAOALCT. Ij'ieOUK—sU bogs Silver Spring extra taai- X If Flour, Just reo’d and for sale by ROBERT PICKET. HIED PEACHES— B 4 saoku prime bright halrbe In stars and for tale by d«34 I McRANM A ANJER. ROUND HOOK SALT for curing meat.— lOnekaJmtreeMana tesale'at del3 I fRANCB’S, federal »t. Allegbeoj. 1 mn RMS Of WKAEPINU PAPER, A V/Vf \s jmt received and tor sale by S',. W. B. HAVEN, Paper Dealer, dels Corner blanket antrSoccpd ttrssta. 900 BUSiI. SMALL WHITE BEANS v/V /on hand and te salt by deS RIDDLE, WIBTS ACO.lgSllbsctyrt. BITE BEANS— 3U bbls "rimo for sole -fry Ua7l ■ aEOKIim * aTMWAKT. T. DIE—IOO bbls fresh, red'd aud for sale by Jj jsi . i . , maray n.ooMjys. DRIED APPLES—IOO bus for sole by JsT ♦ • IIEfTBT n QOLCINS. BJJAMB-lQOtnu facials by: r H: - ' ■ ; m -■ I: mviLfUim iJantt StatnnrattS? ** i lul.nuM or th* Hutu RtUkuit. • ■frmct7»aQ,JiuriOtt l TSs?. MEAN'S. I-otMjMU *od $U«.085 13, fw SkUtoaDd Grouud Etot 44.783 82 1 gtockfand ~,.,,, ...... 63 i Do* brother Bank*—.. JM,Pi9 38 ' B*nk Notfo A Cbk» k U.S- Trwu. Nok* 44.116 00 I SfMcifl (fp»u and «i1TarV«..^....... „ 6i5.«4 IT LIABILITIES. Capital Stock- and Knrnloa*.—.... „ Uuput<l I>jr|iiethls ondSaspeone Acc't. uncto other liauks CiriDUtiou D*j*»3iU ~SU4S,TOO 00 . 105,683 37 . 1A 05.257 07 . r.J«,44d 00 . TSO.raS'M «. . , £L6M.ottt 13 Tbe tbOTeetAtemeat i> correct to the beet -ot my knowl* mge wad belter. J.MIN UAuPKR.Cubr. Sworn to and iobecribed this 10th Jnn_ 1860, before me _J*H AUKTIN LOOMIS, Noiwy Public. a< eCt’ luument oft be filcrebanca’ end botorcn' Bankof Pitubargb. PXCTSBUBOH, Uoßdaj, Joo liiUl, l(tS8 Circulation,..._ 207,357 w Dae Depoeitor*. .. ... 207,4?8 OS - Due other Banka..... .. .... 13.943 ?u . line Commonwealth,. .... 1,400 00 Loan* and lHacoonta, 918,306 20 Coin „„ 132,208 49 Nouw and Chock* of other Banka 21,041 2j Duo by ether Banka ... 74697 37 The above atotement la correct and true to the beet of my knowl«dge and belief. W. H. DENNY, Caahier. Sworn and eubeerlbed before me, thta lltb day of Jan , A. D. 1868. jail j. g. Macmttu. Motary Public. Httument of Kxcb&nge Btnkof PUtib|, Pinuraaß, ilosnai, Jan. loth, 1850. Doan* and Discounts .. 11,601908 30 Real Estate 45,920 60 epecl* In Vault .... 219,Ml 60 U. S. Treasury Note* 165.600 00 notes and Chock* of other Banka... ...„ so 088 70 Dna by other Banka sfliio7 06 $2.010.481 29 Capital Stock Circulation ... Contingent Fund and Profl Depositee Due to other 8ank5........ —4 818,00 ft 00 - 672.920 00 ~ 9B 877,218 71 —— 6 O 6O $2,010,481 29 moot Is true to the best of I.certify that the above atat r ay knowledge and belief. ] Affirmed tofore me thla lOtt Jell O. W H. 51. MURRAY, Cashier, day of Jao,lSt.9. KKNKST. Notary Public. Statement or the l*i A 331 Loene and Discounts Citizens’ Bank. ' Ssburgh, Jan. 10th, 1859. T 9. Coin tn Vault Note* and Check* of other K< *1 t£*tate, Ac„ Mlsetdlaneous Accounts... Du* from Banks and Bau 65,158 86 Bank' 7,928 60 - 9,000 00 6;020 so «« - 7.805 83 $725,790 19 TIES. LIABIL Capital Stock Indlridoal Depositors Cumulation Contingent Fund and Fro Due to other Banka Dividends unpaid |7«6,:90 19 let to the boat of my knowl* E 0. JONKS, GubJsr. • dayofJtn., 1859. iO&B.NZlB, Notary Public. The aboee statement if corrJ( edge and ballet Aißnsed before me tblelQlh Jail J.F.UII Iff meat of the Uwih«mii»> b«w Pittsburgh. Mcsdat, Jan. lOlb, 1859. LIABILITIES. Circulation Ddf to other Bauks. Dos to Depositors... $386,647 20 AS.-ET 3. BUisand Notas Discounted $702483 15 Do* by other Banka 51,;09 75 Notes and Checks of other 1849182 Specie la Vealt 113.494 78 _ w . SM7.OW 47 The above statement ti correct, to the beat of ay knowl edge and belief. GKO. li. McGftEW, Cashier. Sworn before mo this lOtb day of Jan- 1869. J*» A. W. PUSTBK, Notary Public. Statement or tbe Ailejfbeny TlankV PrmsLauu, Jan.-Bth, 1869. ASSETS. Noteaand Bills Discounted. 709,150 65 Ode * 196J60 St Notes and Checks of other Banka 11,616 13 Duoby other Banks...—...— 2ajis9 20 ' $856 530 70 LIABILITIES. Circulation. .. 260,895 oo Do*toother Banks— 21,263 29 Individual Deposit* 80 v!2 SO _ " $375,001 15 The above statement Is correct to the beat of my kneel. «dye and belief. , J. W. OuOK, Cashier. S'* ora end subscribed be£>ro me, this 10th dav of j* a ***»■ J»U UOBT.yiNNBY, Notary'PahUc. Btatement or tbe tron Cttj - Bank* Pinaavaaa, Jsn. 10th, 1869. Loans ami Diaeountt $ 656,654 59 tee by other Bank*— 15,a34 14 Ns«Ua and Check* wf other Banks and U. P Tiestary .. 16,S$fl 74 Specie 100.438 02 Circulation 240,020 00 Due toother Banks—— .. 266 00 Due to Depositor*. —— 131,802 42 The above *taUtß*nt Is correct according to the beat of my knowledge and belief. • JuON MAUOfFIK, Cnb*r. Affirmed before ms,this 10th day of January, A. D„ 1869 Jail BOUT. riWfET, Notary Public. GOLD MEDAL PIANOS MELODEOBS AND HAP MOBnTMS. oaxoasuzre 'e suns' SQUARE ApID UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, Utma-OHIOKEBINQ A RONS, barton, bars made and dirtrlbuud to purchaser* throughout the United f tates sad other coontrDa, npvard of Twenty Thousand Pianos. They bar* bc*a awanled *t Uw different exhibition* in thl* country andEarop*.TbtKtv-Ellfflat Gold sad CUvsr First Class nodal*. **•7 ••'•lied tna Btsta Fain held at I 8M ««* FIRST rRIZs MEDALS OTtr oil competitor!. PIU,:B ue »AL from the World'* Fair, Lon* FOR OHURCHESAND PARLORS. BHrst Prize Gold end 811-rer Medal AKLODEOXI ASD IIAIUf OSUIAIB, MASON At HAMLIN, Boston, J fau. * T#n different styled, from $6O to $4OO. Re eomtn. nded to be superior to ell r.ibeee by Dr*. Lowell - Hs»>a, Thalb*rg, MtMraGecne J. Webb, WUUun Mown, «*brg* t. Hoot, William B. Bradbury, B. F Baker, and numerous other* of tb» most celebrated smstcUns of tbe country. Award'd U« Ftrtt Priu at terry ilnr in •Mrt triUbiUO. FOR- SALS ONLY BY ' JOHN H. MELLOR, SOLE AQHNT FOR CHICKERINO & SONS' PIANOS, AND MASON & AMLIN'S MELODBONS AND HARMONIUMS, Id Pittsburgh gud Western Perm’o. Me. It Wood Itviat, (Wsst Bids,) Between Diamond Alley sod Fourth nmt, Isl-dAwT PITTSBURGH, PA. 1839. POPULAR 1859. HtBBUK. ADD HULUBHT GOODS. RIBONSI RIBOXS!! JUBOXS!!! ' TO MERCHANTS, MILLINERS, JOB .J U!l Kfr.}'* : * , ‘ u ‘2 1M BIIIBUNA uau.iiaiT GOOD 3 A'D OAMI QUYeBB 1q ellaectioosottho country TUB OA»U RIBBON ROUSE, ' > 110 Chamber* Street,»w Tor':. V J<IHX F/IIRKLL. ESTABLISHED IBM. We have crMuatod a, near principle— a cewemlntbe Blbbon Trade, wlureby wo mate tbli bu»lfi«> PLaW. eik m»nd»rAn*A*iaATo?«R(rm»eatrm*«, 1 . ’ WE BELL f'lU (Mail I. WE HUY FOR GASH! Wear. tolUßtnl «ltb A rza usirz rtcnr Aakno becond Price. Urn all our goodl marked in I’LAIN' FIGURES, so tint mau, woman, nod Child "buy alike,”.and recefto the •aura nine for their money , . Our prh ea tor beat Taffeta lUbbonr, all color*, are No.l i‘i eti. per pleoe.' , No. 4 53Ucte. Lr ph-co. - IXJ* “ “ «■ tag « “ 2 2dU“' « .* # M d .< 8 a&J4 4 “ «12 itoi \t No. Id |I.4TX P«r piice. We offer FANCY IUBBONS “allatjle*” “*ll colon,” “all HualUtw” at prices DKFXINU OuMpHTITION. AND FOB OiSR ONLY. oar Betabliahment ia tbe centre of attraction for BID* iK»h-. “Guide BalcM’ "Light Preflti, u and “Good Valuo.” tor Oaaa. -• BOUOHESI BOUGHESH Sew Stjlss and Parana, at a sating of 30 PEU GENT FROM CREDIT PRICES. Eyamine our temples, and be convinced. BLOND LACES, QUILTIN')*, Ae^Ac. Our Um of tfaeea Oooda alwaya folL W* Import and “Job” them st one* Air 6 per cant ad ranee.' Marked prices on all Gouda "In Plain Figure*” A SAYING OF 40 PER CENT ON TUBSB GOOD3FHOH CREDIT PRICKS. Onrlntantlon le to make the Ribbon Trade m * tuple in regard to price Mdotseailecooda. To do thla, we must mil -DOLLARS WORTH o3r GOODS PEB Wa are Union Men. “No North,'? *Bo Booth.” W«n>. Udt the patronage of Jltrchanta! In ercry section of tbe United Mate*, and are the aerrantiof all • no favor u« with their trade and patronage. JNO. FABBHLL CASH RIBBON HOUSE, . „ llflCbambereflireet. New York, nearthenodton River Railroad Depot Jafiitmd '■PARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELT JL AFEBYENT,pre|*redon so entire nevprloeiple fruma latoand scsuraUnnslyale ofthecekbralmlMtscr Spring in Germany. ThU much teteeotd and highly ralu ■ilepreparatioawill notfafl toeffectually remote liytpep •la, Indl>*bon, Billions affections, Haadacha, Cnutburm Acidity of Ibeßtotnacb, RbenmaUnn, Laaaof 1 Appetltr, Qrarel, Nerrona DebUity. Nbbm or YomUlnw, Afrocttone of the Liver, A&,Ao. A rec’d deg Comer ol the Diamond and lfetketet.. QHRIBTMAS PRESENTS FOR BOYa j anai as.' '• ’ SKATES, POCKET-KNIVES, FERE ARMS, 4tl<« in great proftudon, at. (UfcTVntIQHX A YOUNG*!. T ... ** sage super Flour, Tmaemee: f " 19]do do Union Mills, do; \ 13 do : do Totoin dn, dm 14- do Clinton Mills, axtrado; ■ • balsa Bags; 40 aaeks Booue; To anireoa steamer ArgcnanVlotnlo by ‘ Ja4 IaAIAHDTCMYiACOJ /^ASHMEREPLAILSm; s *" Ml fv-vtj ; ' -i -- ■ .“ ■ -'N■ •V*'v^"' //*--. -v~ ' -■. ■ >,' . 1 -r-."- .. .* vv“- •* ** v -: T* i.'”v * **. j.- J-t -wl X . . > ■• jt-M , a FOR SALK.-* handsome Dwellipg.EE florua, No'. 17 federal th*two m-ea , joining lots of gnrand,lmproved with ihtde trrev.* c , tor ! gardes. Als>, two Tenant House* to war oa a parc alley. Apply to JAS. SI. BHOW.V, ; JafcJwd Bieh»ng» Ban*. F:f>h Href. FOR SALE.—The undursigneJ offers Sj3 for ealc Lit propwty In tl» Borocfn of Sewicb* JjjgL l&J* a flbe Urge Urick Dwelling Dan**, Frame Barn autf Stable, Brick Spring Uuum. ie. with from ten to. fcriy arm of rrcuiid, aa the pnreha*er may deaire. Thera U a *ood Orchard of - choice fruit, and the yrotmds about the liouae are ornamented with abide tree*, ahrubbery, Ac. It property fpra country home, and wi»l be euld on Tery mUooabU terms. For farther particular* enquire of J.W. P. WUITB. Attorney at Law, 106 Fifth ■trtet, Pittsbergb, or of tha subscriber on th« premise* R, UOPSINS. F jiioi.ooi is 'OR bALE —32O acres of finely timbered lftodlaQtUU animji, obiujweli «au>rv4,lo mile*. tiom OalHopolU, ‘i x A nulw from the Ohio lirer. Will be oold low forcalb, ur will take goed irnpn.r*d city property ■either lo Pitubargb or Allegheny City. Apph fa GRu. w. BUNN, Pootfl tide of Ohio evict, 3d door wat of the bin* mrm'VAllegtieay CUjr. • j 3 4 LUMiLY HORSE FOR SALE.—a hand- A »uow Boan. tlx years old; 'a pacer under tho saddle aud ** 4, ®*“* *■ perfectly u& for t lady vt c**lld to noe or will not acereat the locomotive, military or »il) stand without being hitched, and p>rftctl J eoond; to be told only for wsui of 01 at the Store warehouse of *** T. J. CHAIO * 00., 131 Wood at. FOR SALE.—A tract of land containing nineandoMhafeCTee, .itoeteoa the tt.-urthdtrrrt ooad,about three mile* ■ from the Court House. Will be Mid low for cash. Inquire of 'OR SALE.—Houses and LotB in Pitts bnrgh and Allegheny dtlea and adjoining Koroughr several handsome country seat*, and Parma ofcmTorcut 1171.* is every direction, and at various price*, some very pool ones. Also, a Urge quantity of Western Land for sate or trade. Persona wishing to .purchase would dowulltucall and examine the Register; and those wishing to m*ll to h*\e their placee Registered at 080. W. BUNN'S Heal Estate Offlc*.BOathsldeofOhiostreet,3ddoorwestQftboi>iam ud, Allegheny dty. dtB F)R SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Solthfleld and Cherry Alloy, 100 foot front by 86 deep. A Lot on Third street, near Smlthfield, 40 (hot front by 85 Nuna Waxh—The square bounded by Bntl*r, Wilkins and Carroll atreeta and Sprees alley, 84 tot front l»y 120 deen, nearly opposite to Pennoek A Hart's Foundry. The square bounded tiyßmallmait, Wilkins and Carrol stiests and Spruce alley, 261 {set front by 120 dtt-p, On Allegheny, Carson and Batter streets, adjoining the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lota, Meh 24 feet front by I‘JOtotdeep. Light acme of ground In Keaorro towavtup, pan of ont Lot 226, bt.tvn.-on the New Brighton ruad and Uilldalo Cent* |:etry. ; I Sixty Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East i Isu» and Chestnut street. -...5630,876 €0 A Tract of Land w Westmoreland County, on the PhiJa* delphla turnpike, 7 milw from Latrobe—76 acres lu cntli* ration of rich bottom land—3oo acre*. ...4iw,000 00 78,999 12 —. 161,210 00 .... 50,99)1 98 23,901 00 .... 683 09 A Tract of Laud near Llconltr, Westmoreland county, of 376 acres. WILLIAM M. DAKLINQION, mrl6:dtf . 166 Third street, above Smlthfield. I’INE COUNTRY KKSIDENUE FOR*» SALE OR RENT.—The snbecriber offon fur sale■Ba or rent that delightful Conntrv Seat, now occupied by Adam Bslneman, in Reserve Tp, adjacent to Allegheny City, comprising eight acres of choice land, with inedorn built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms; Qreoa House, Spring House,Bam,Stabling,TenwtHonao. Ac. Pour screen-* undor Urape, which promises to bo raluai».*« Vine yard lu the cuunty. There era asrerai hundred Fruit Trees, Apples, Pears, Cherries Peaches, An, most which had l>een imported at great emt, and an In fine erudition.— Tlio whole la primaAand, highly cultlrated and Improve i, and situated in apoaiclin commanding a fine view of the t*o cities and tamrandiag country. n. H. RYAN. ... Sffl 500 00 ... 29.349 24 ... 85,097 9* Ohio Land fox Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as "Bowman’s Section,” containing 640 acres. Itu altnatoo three miles west of Massillon, on the State Rood leading to Wooster, and within about two milt* of the PHts oorgb, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. .Theaunth, east and north-cast quarter* are partly d bared and Improved— the remainder la covered with superior Umber—ami the whole is well watered by springs and running sTttwtth This section Is considered the finest body of land In the noanty. It will be sold .undivided or In quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to Invest in real estate a better opportunity la rarely offered. ocT&dawtfT [OWA FARMING LAND.—The suhecrib- JL era offer for sale on favorabl* tarms ala hundred acres t.'hiku Laud*, aitoaU*d In Wright and Hancock counties, adjacent to line* Of Railroads now In course of construc tion, and one tract only two miles from Cuouty —t The above will be snld low for cash, or exchanged for farming lands in this or wjoluinc counUcs. Hh** M/-BANK A ANJBH 124 F«ond st. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable Jot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being 120 f et cn Water and Front atreeta, and 160 deep along the It will be sold together or in lota of 20 or 24 feet each For terms, (which will be mode easy ns to payment.) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO., ,mr«aUf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Holiday gifts— Portfolios, Fancy Inkstands, Paint Boxes, Writing hnta Port Monna'm, - Diaries for 1852, SoMby WJI. O. JOHNSTON A CO , de34 Stationers, 67 Wood at. PRODUCE, PRODUCE.— 22 pkga. Extra quality Roll Butter, fcO. basha, Red Potatjca, 24 u ‘ Western Dried Apples, . 100 “ White Beana, 260 M •OaU, CO “ Ear Corn. 10 I>bla. Onions, for sale by , de>3 RIDDLE, WIRT* A CO.. No.ISS Liberty Bt. FLOUR, Ac*—so bM:*.\ Extra Flour; ICO da Kitii Family Fleur; 100 do BaperfitiA da 100 t'QB. BSUII WhitO BMny 30 do Driod Apples; & bbls, Turnips 121 kegs packed Bolter; 50 bbla. Mess Pork, , Forage by ; de!7 R. ROBISON k CO. TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS—Hot Bod Sub at (be Osntral Planing Mills, Water street, uoar lb* pdit-offlea, Allegheny. We bare a splendid lot of Hot Bed bub on bead which w» will »sll nt the Tery lowest rate* for cash. Farmers, Gardener* or others wanting attcb articles, should giro at e call. Sub, Doors, Mouldings, Frames. ic n mad* to order. Carpenter *ork of all kinds attended ' > at tbo shortest notice. Scroll flawing done. J. * U. T. PRICE, Central Planing Mill, . „ i Water street, near the Poat OOca, • Allegheny City^Pe. LANK BOOKS, ! Journals, Lodgers, , • Check Books. And every detirtptlon of account books cn band or mads to order, of the Caret paper end in the best manner. b» . _ WM. Q. JOHNSTON A CO, 1,030 Blank Book Makers, 67 Wood street. JAMES WILSON having disposed of f~]3 ala Hat and Up Btore Room, No. 01 fVuvd street, bu removtd kls stock of Hats and Capa to hla Hat Store on Federal street, Allegheny City, opposite tbo New Barings Bank, where may be totrnd a large assortment of Hats and Can at veiy reduced prices. ' Cctronxxa aan means Tits Nones —The preacst stock moat be sold to make room for Spring Goods. delLdtf O UNDRIES—HemIock Sole Leather, U Oak rasned do . do 7 French and Domestic Sips and Celt ] Upper Leather; t lifting, Blmlingahd Kid Sklna. Ihnwrs’Oik ' Galloons, Shoo Luts, Ac- Ac. A Urge and choice stock for tale br WM. WILKINSON, Liberty at. O ne OABE EXTRA HEAVY CANTOxN \7 FLINNKLfI RECKIVBDTO.DAY— Also, good Jo only 10 Cents p»r yard, at store of Burchfield * Co., • uih-e.\*i earner of Fourth and Myxketstrcsts; who bate ai»o r*.*lrt.i baw Prtnlsat Soper Shirting Muslins at uit ct», and »ho an seillag thflr entire stock of Ladle*' Brest Goods at gr—tly reduced prices. <j e 2g SUNDRIES- Hi bbls. extra fresh 801 l Butter; 0 boxes u •• “ , 4 bbla choice packed <* • 19 kags Leaf lard; 3 boxes fresh Eggs; ’ 100 lbs. peered Peaches; 19 sacks eholcaoScn*: 8 bbla. “ . ■ now rteeiriog from R.R. and for sale at 185 Liberty at. ’ J* s RIPPLE, WIBT3TA CO. SUNDRIES.— 3 bbla Roll Batter, prime: 10 .to Corn M*aJ; 8 do Dried Applet; ' , ' ' , do Small whitefisana. In store and for tala by ATWELL, LK* A CO, . c,o^t ' No. 8 Wood street. IDES—3OO Dry Flint Hides; *75 do do &ip«; . . 120 do Salted Hides; 00 Green do Calf Skins; JCO do do Patna glia and for sale by Sp RINGER HARBAUQH A 00, de29 J. No. 209 Liberty straat. FOSTER'S NEW SONGS.— Sadi* to my Heart Appealing. Price SO eta.' My laved uue. and my own. •* 30 “ Tlx# above am the last publications of tlio popular com poser, 8. C. Foster. For sale by - _ , 'JOm lE. MRLLOR, 81 Wood It. WH-MaOed, post paid, on receipt of: tha above price. ' JUST RECET\ r ED AND FORSAT/F. At KT tmUbfield atxMt. RY APPLES AND DRY PEACHES, pealed and nnpeeled,in store andfor tale by -J* 1 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. Dress Goods, Needle Work and KJ Domestic Goulsof every eery low to re dw » *tock- a HANSON LOVE, 7* Market at. 2 GROSS NESMITH (Eagli»h) WATER PROOF PAflTt—Jait the thing for this weather. In •tors and for sale by WM. WILKINSON, Jal, 217 Liberty Street SUGAR AND MOLASSES— UP hbda. prime N. 0. Bogar, 100 bbls. 'jo do Molasses, Arriving direct from New Orleans and for cals by dels 1 LITTLE A THIMBLE, 112 flecoad It 1 9ft BAGS DRIED PEACHES, 22 bag* A —VI Dried Apples and 8 bags.Whlte «—»*, landing from sWmrrBt Lonlsforsaleby • WM.BAUALBV, ' 4«28 - - . Noe. 18 aod 20 Wood street.. FRESH ROLL BUTTER—IO bbla strictly prims; 2 do fresh Eggs; 200 ska Buckwheat Floor—M cts per sack; 8 Breat Hogs, Jostrec’d aad for. aale at 185 liberty ttrort [deaf] BIDDLE, WIBTBACO. . /CRANBERRIES—2O: bbla just retfd and V/lorjale. by de3l , HENnY g. COLLINS. ' ARD—23 kgs No* 1 Lard in store and for sala by dsflo ATWELL,.LEE A CO. BARLEY— 800 bos, prime Spring Parley to store and tor mle by JTBANIa AKJEfi. EALIj BARLEY—-900 bn*, prime Yallßar fcjtoftowodfof Mj>bj 1 Mciuwg 4ANOE& A.TBI OATS I—sooo buihela wanted "br - HITOaOOOg. * <v> . ■ 86 Wood street. BROQtM COHN BKUHU-— 2 tons forwle by ftteff**** %g.4fesar T>tiOOMS—»w dox«ibe»i Quality, iSustoio JP.wulftrwMy- dr 30" rrPrH ~3oflft hn^-m ■fr™« and for gala by. N A.OO.T J^OLASaga —SO bbU K. 0. JjIoIMM«;JiO .... lawn A MACKENZIE, AU ys at Law, No. 6Q Fourth J. IL SWEITZKB, No. 101 4fh street. Pittsburg. C*ah fiodfci, lotdco Books, REMOVAL. AN ORDINANCE reteting to City Officers. _ °J^ bkl aadenected, ■ ' of Clnk df Committee* fe .hereby , abolished. The Clerk of tbeGomxaon Council abaßbe'of? officio Clerk of (hone OommtaaM which report'under Ibe' rule* inibe Common Connell,-“d ibsdetk of tbe Select- Connell shall to ex officio Cltrkof Uicxo Committees irbith report under Ibernle* In tb» : Select tbimMlfbtitthose com*" xaluoee which ero bow or . nuy hereafter m, specially m, * tided with a clerk are hereby excepted froib theproTluau' oftfaberetfom Ttw.tterkaofrcbmultfeu shall.kMafblT l 1 mlnotea in ebook to be ptbtidod for that jnrrpc#<\:cf all the tnweactlo&s In miclconiuittee, «ed«t tbeesd of cteh vmi> they shall depaelt* raid minatohoufcjwith the Controller who shall preserve tbe earn* with the other record* dt titi city committed to hi* embody.- “ *“• arc. 2. Tbe Atimear of Water Seats shall w. elected, by Ooonclls at the snnnSl meetto^iaJ^SwfcJ tbedeetion of dtj offlee.S. Heehall ::«.S'kSS - „ Bm. 3. The eaUfyof. city four bandied dollanpor annoin.' . • - sx*ssgs 'srA&ss™ smSjSSSSSSS^ of »Sj eml* t» a* U»«Hoa«rSsi\Sli. if«• “»» of. sasaSSia : wSwoa' <» fl** g dothecltyjrti. . sbeController ebaUtets* w “ k la Jsaa». ryoieaeh year int^rS******* J° tt « PW^ preeeaew and wifb tbe mpproral of tho finance Com mitten;- .TTI AUordtoAacejrorpstrtjorordtoßtteewherebjnUiS edorwrpUedereberebyrepeaJed- • Uv;i&,Oeqbclbmbis'oUi d*ralJ*B9UJ t A- ISM. ■ .. -V-- ;? , • «V« yWV» ‘ SAMUEL SIcSELVT, '' * " •; * PresldWit of Common Council.’ ' jUMt HOQItfcSI&SBBr • ' i . - ’ ■'■ 1 - IT ABLET, .' f w„„„: ..l.r^trtMectUooW-' QcrA of Select Cooteil. / . -jJfH EIX BARRELS CRAB CIDER, JAMES MOSTOOTH. ’• . £> J* , Wteiotp} . • la*** ImJS^^^^ffSr^XSSfb Bot&S. Omo or PimwasH Gia Co,) - - - 10th January, 1869. J D^*piTipEKp,— The Trustees of'ThO.Ktfcs »s« ® PER CENT. *a the Capital Stock, paid in on Company l ®5 • d * tt * na i the oflew of tfc* vrtmpaay. JA3UB3 M..CHPT°TT. Trtw A P i«ft“Kh. lO, 18».~ J. Meeting of. theStoekhoil- A it»»«nu>nt of tb» twv.Vl£ _ wnted atihamwfrtto*. JilMm • J. Omc* Vrrfsscaljii k >tecst*v,„ - , Pit&Wrgfa, l fTS* Tiie AnncalMeitinc of tb« Stockhold *r»of the Pittecorgb and Stenbentille tun Goiupuf will be held on iIOMD&Y, the lOlh d*) of ry, A DU I-Gd.ai the office of thecompany, Ho. Hiftmrtb street, Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 o'clock,A. IL, and 12 o'clock, AL. at which time and .place an election fcr President and twelre Dir-ctor* will be -hd to eenr fbr. the ensuing year. BIDNKYP.'TOJf^OhfinOaST r ije3o X Bccretaty.-7 [YjS^Dividexd—Citizens' Insurance Con* u "’© y Fjesfclent and -Directors of this Compa ny bare tbU day declared a DlrMeod of “Ten Del tars per Bbnre” upon the Capital Stock: Five Dollar* .pajahie: to the Stockholders, or their representatives, ou and after the 23J lost. and Five Dollars credited to tbolr stock. dc2o:2otd SAMUEL L. MARS DELL, Sservtaiy. Bntusrmrnts. The Campbells are Coming. FIFTEEN TALENTED PERFORMERS, MASomo bui, FOUR, MOHTS,«.Comm*nelng Monday, M January 10th. 1850.' PEEL’S original CAMPBELL <*«** Cr.nal/B.'r! ForpnllcaUrim bnUerilu, J, T . 11,1.u.a* «»!•, Drtorajpeant toconumocentTi/.u'cli) k Ja7:ilOt ’ Dr. £ A.'JONE3, A b *ont. £Zlanis. WANTED— To Merchants and Manc rac*cu*s.-~A c<nnp*fr*nt BOOKdLHU'-Lit, «hoca time I* a.null \ Posting n«v>a r making ent Acccnnte,* Pailnerhlp'fitntsmeat*, «t<? Any of onr badness men whose badne a will co*JostH> them In employing a Book-Keeper regularly, aau have their baslMe attended to promptly, io a thorough busiDees manner.„,Tht beet of city reference will be given, If mrairod. ' MOrim, BOX No. 87H. Pittrtmrgb P?Q. —Who Wants Money?—Want to «i?UWv purchase SS,OOO or tIO,OwO dinars worth of Boadsand • A pply to OEO. w. DUNK, south-side Ohio street, 3d door west of the Diamond Allegheny city.' dFot «tm. For rent A FINE WAOEHOUBB, No.W**arket Street, ad- Muiug N. Holmes A ficus, flubbed and shelved lathebcst manner from cellar ro garret, Ibr wholecals and ntslfdry cißAdi bu'lnes*, with or without a largo three story Ware*' bouse In the roar. .. ■$- JuHN -WAT, Ja, dell:u«f SewkkleyrUle Post-0 flic*. T° LET.—A largo Troll Tarnish od tiwollinu- JL wlthallmodem !mnionrment»r><br rent iow to a good tenant. JoH HITCHCOCK, HcCRJEABV A ©).' auction Sales. P« M. DAVIS, Auctioneer* = Commercial gales Kooma No. W Fifth Stmt.' Brandy, tea and s'eoars at ado- TlOtf.—On Wednesday afternoon, January liftV afS • o’clock, will besold at the Commercial Bales Rooms No. M Fifth Stroet: . ” • I cuke Domestic Brandy.. ! 6 bait chests T. □. Tea, ■ 10 M. German Began, (Washington brand.) • ' _J ,U P.M, DATI3, Aafi'f. PERE MPTOR Y SALEof THREK OASES DRY GOODS —Will be S4FUUi si root, on Tnvsday moraln© Jan.llth, at 10 o'clock, to my fe'i s btj.Qoku, coeuioiß, Cum, Ptald Fiaonrli, Plaid Lioseys,Bofblo Caaimsres. r- .on CaasUntresyißlaik Clolbs, Beaver Cloths, gatloetti/ Black' Prlate,Vofl|Hose and half Dcao, Ooojforto, Ac. » . Tbe trado will do well to be on baud. - “ v ■l* 7 1 - ’ P. M.DAVIA'AheL *. i\f ALUABL3S STOCKS. At Auction—Ori, 1 T ,TuMday T'tfclockioitha'cothr merdaluletTOoma, No. S< fifth street. vlUtwaold, ' J ' l&fcharca Racket PitUburghStcck; 10 ,do Enrek&lns.Co. do; l')*do ’Ailegtcuy Bridge Co do; 6 do Iron City Bank Stock; 11 do MnttoopOieit Navigation Co, Stock; r<o do Birmingham Ga* Co. Brock; ' 26 do Pimbnrgb G&aOo. Slock. 10 do Mechanic** Bank Stock; So do Exchange . do _ do Ja» P M. PATIi Aott. g—iooKp.,i\. wTIWiTiC** *««.«« m*,lnlotJto«oUpQrthMer«,br "* •». t »pl P. M. DAVIS, amL,K<iHU Hite ifISTW LOOMIS & CO,, MerctahtrJ£xeliitßge» STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMJiSYt. 00, AT THE MKECnAKTS’ K XHORgDAT EV ENTKQ.—Bank, Copper Slock, Bond sad Brat Bale •oldatoabliosalo at’thc SlcrdumU' Kxchango by . . v. ' AOST& LOO2HB ‘a 1 ‘ bote*, Drafts and Loam on Real 'Bnato BCRObatocT «•' nveodbW torm»«* AUfi^ : v - Block Notebrohurs. w S»ucatnmal.~ Penn lostttate; ' CORNER of Penn and Hancock - Theeniuln* term will commence oa TD*si>AXsil*fc iiut. A limited cumber of pupils mu obuin Terms for Tuition end BUtiooery:t22p* smiloa oftveftta* two weeks. soafctf J.M. SMITH, Principal.^ OFFICXaIi PA.PER OF THBCI*T,.,;L '~ly *-■■■. PTfflßUtt: fiAITTI,: PUBLTSHSD-DAILTAND. WSKKLY BT " i s. RIDDLE So CO., IS NOW IK ITS SEVBNTY-THERD 'V ELA.R. ;■ With h large thdcoaititttly. “* /l l’ :;- INCREASING '§LqG ULA TIO orßOTErjTSDAizrm^, • It offer* tmaiual ItdoMonau ,ta sdrertUm, uni,’ TernUyrecoguired ta The B«t Commercial Paper to the Wutj ; AflhdOog, pJt dot% matt of tb* ' - Ucrehtutlf F*mlUf " Inthe*ecitieiftuJthe»nrToxuiJliig.r*gh)o,JijcjQi. ■ y lngjtuiaor - Pennsylvania, Ohlo.- 'Horthom Indiana, Weatem lcwiva, ;: Kanituand 3S%brtuktL l®“Advertiging at Moderate Pricea-y^—* tom*, «e aiK^*rcotam»—flritpige. ’ ADVSBTtBINO AGENTS FORTHEOAZKTTB—Jfoiiii'" 6. U. PK.-XZMOILL « N«mm tLV SewTorfcratki- ■ &Uu Jtattoe; W, -t8. 3 ITDONALD'A (VL uh ,■ NumiL n*» York; Jor; 7 oo«* BTKR ud O. PlBiWl,PhHjus«lphl*- ;• r r 'dol&rt*vtn ,>r i Hora Testwo.st.—From tho Jt’ittsbnrih 1 Uolttd PnjbjttrtnwW. h«. trirf Ho«rtl«rt B.OmS- ; BlKcti for Praepri. tad CM foiundjf. oIUm ■ *oltmT*aoo«BltaUoD tncoauMKUac-thua lotbo*»ao£i Caring from anrdahlUty of w.uw.aw^. _Fronitl»WUjlttii*l»Poit,Ana.tT,iMB. ; ( > notmm’#• Bittm ban,obtained** .Od trtll-dMorred celebrity In aUpartTofthl? co an try. aro an admirable remedy for * amt TUfttr—- of stranch It ir wffldent. rrtdeaea of ftabSfr cud character toaburre (be inuMon qaantiti*# of it Akin. From the Pitubargb Oustte, Am. 18, 1848. ‘’i 3QB^4Wfl*'for'rtfe , by > ''- •* ; ': ,;l v- v<t K I *SaRTH.OQLUBB»
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