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CO . . rubhcd tbe <L»vernmeni turn* EDITORS and PItO I' R If'T " /• ' • «>ui to! hj a canard ‘ The Pnilodvlidiii, /V^m "li* fLuttdniioo was tTnfaccidental discovery «r uu emir of tighty-uiglit. eagenes (six huuUiad and sixteen feci) iu the di.-uanee heiVccn a ci.iipleiof verst posts on tbe Peterhotf railway Ii maybe remembered ibot the American con tractors were accueed-ia a newspaper article. <«f enormously plundering the Czar, whose rage, on the delection of the swintfte was reported to have Im cii ftp’fol, alternating In its vehemence of eng gelled vengeance between decapitation, the ltn.xit.jacd life exile to Siberia. We remember <b>.t moat of the lending London newspapers took this report with avowed distrust, white the Parisian journals eagerly insisted on its eotirc truth, fith the insinuation, that only a small portion of the Americans, guilt had been detect ed Of course they will take no notice of the contradiction.” PITTSBCBGH : FRIDAY MORNING. JAN 14, \m Dooqlas is tub S*kat*-— The reception cf Mr. Douglas, on iiifl taking bis teal in the Sou i ate, last wock, an account of which h&* been transmitted to all parts of the country by menus of tbo telegraph, has given that gentleman am) those who sympathise with him a lessou which , they will not soon •uffcrlopMefromtheirmeui ory. Heyis now reaping the harvest which ho bad sown sinoe the adjournment of the first ses sion of the present Congress Estimating his abilities and influence osn leader al*iu «Xira\a- gahtrfttc, he imagined that ho could build up a party iA'opposition to the Buchanan administra tion, without requiring the aid of the Republi- cans. M* policy was to excel the administration io Its truckling to the South—in its obedience to tho behetUof the Slave Power—and in ils en dorsement, of the Dred Scott decision. His speeches were all directed to the fulfillment of this programme, a part of which was atto a reg ular and unoeasiug abuse of Republican men and measure?. The result boa 1- >en, as was expected, disas trous lo himself and Ms friends. The Republi cans who were in the oulslnri deposed to sustain him in bis warfare on the Ltcftr.pton infamy bare oast him off as an unclean thing. The South regards ius degrading overtur. s with deserved contempt, preferring to stand Lj tho President, who has more ability to serve it, ' and who has shown himself to bo a more pliant tool :ih,eVeTy effort , which it has made in behalf •of its favorite institution. This leaves the little man literally without a part/, and, with the exception of ColM Fornoy and Gov. Wise, without any prominent leaders. It is true he has gathered fonder his standard certain* “floating population,” consisting of potUloal tide.waUtre--men ,who have been dis appointed la seeking-places under the present administration—and who are willing to join any organisation, which promises to confor distinc tion on themselves. They are mere adventurers and cannot be relied on for a single day, aa they would desert their standard at the least sign of danger. These are the persons who now escort him with pomp and Ceremony from city lo city. They are the “people” who extbrt speeches from him,’-delivered from hotel balconies, and who serenade him under the windowa of hoiel chambers. These demonstrations are recognis ed by his partial friends as “grand ovations in honor of his fearless defence of popular rights* and his opposition to acorrupt administration.” But they are all mere pasteboard fixtures, and cannot exist outside of large cities, where this mode of manufacturing pablic opinion is thor oughly understood.- They deceive no person, unless, indeed, it be tho object of them, whose ▼anlty for the time ‘may get the better of bis judgement. • : * Ur, Douglas made a great mistake in trc&tiog the Republicans in the ungenerous manner, whioh has been justly attributed to him, and in supposing that the bogus Democratic parly was capacious enough to contain, two such important Individuals as James Baohaoan and himself. He has already discovered his error r but it is de cidedly too late to repair it. - Com) Wuiau.—We are having very moder ate weather, here, the therinometer being above the freexlng poiot; but in New York they ore haviog a regular old-fashioned winter. A letter from that city, dated Jan. 11; says: - “Cold, dreary, bitter, winter weather is upon us in all its intensity. Yesterday was a day long-lobe remembered, (he’thermometer being In'several sections of the city six to ten degrees below - sero. - The philosopher of “Brooklyn Heights,” .Mr. Uerritun, pronounces it the coldest day .we have had for aevenly years, but in this he is nertainlj mistaken. The streets were almost deserted, anil those who were compelled to be. oat suffered severely. ' A woman was found frosen to death in Second avenue. An omnibus .driver named Webb was found sitting on his box opposite the Astor House, totally helpless from the effects of Jhe weather. Another driver was frosen to death, Several persons had either their feet, ears or fingers frost bitten.” A Lkavbkwox-tii piper eayalhot the firm of Bassett, Majors and Waddell bars made a mil lion and* half oat of their Utah-war coo tract with the government. Tbe Washington Rtpub to eaye, however, (hat before the net profits re alised by the above firm out or their Mormon war contracts can be estimated, it will be necessary to ascertain bow many hundred thousand dollars they had to contribute to the ‘'corruption fund,” for buying up Lccomptoo votes in Congress, car rying the Congressional election in BL Louis, &e., &e. That this firm, as well as other Mor- j mon war contractors, had to bleed freely for these otyects, isa fact which we hare no doubt will some day be brought fully to light. Tun New York papers say on tho authority of their advices ’’from Washington, lhat the' President will call a special session of Coogrees in June. There will be. It is said, a deficiency of $7,000,000 by that time, and the present Con gress, it is expeoted, will not provide for it.— Even with a change in the Tariff, U.ie estimated that a loan of $20,000,000, or an iuaue of Treas ury Notes to that amount, will be necessary to get the government out of its present and pro? speolive embarrassments. Such is the condition to which the oountry is reduced .under “detno . cratio” rule. • In apeakiog of the Message of Oov. Banks of MattaehuseUs,in cjnneoUon with tfao Gnaucial condUlon of 'that state, the Boston Allot says: ~*Klovera£r Banks camo to thechitfmagistra v,cylnn fitting lime—there was pressing need of reform, and his suosessful admioisiration of ' thin year jasi dosed, and bis statesmanlike com : prehensive, and practical recommendations of this year, show that be Is precisely the man to inaugurate and execute the requisite reformatory measores. The contrast between the firsl'year of his government and of pasLyoars, is aa&Mon • ishlng sail isgratifylog. A direct and abaolulo Sating of six hundred thousand dollars in tbe cx peuditares of the Btate government in one year, ~ r ~ is a fact unparalleled in tho history of govern-, meats, and when we add to this tho feet that the towns and coaotieSf iiicited by the good ex- - ample, have made a farther-relroochmeut of . uven hundrtd thousand dotlars, we havo a pre it- geotmeht whiohgives every citUeo who helped >^toelect this State government a right to bo -proud of Got. Banks and bis administration. New Troubleii* Da. Cussvsa's Church.— The New York correspondent of the Boston Jour moV writes: ' i ,f The trouble in Dr. Cheever’s ehuroh. has beearenewed. ' The dismissal of a large num * ber of men who committed the sin of not liking thepaltdr has sol restored peace. "'Parties left , r behutd-have found oaaso to complaia, and.many ; who justified Ute summary removal of substanti olmenarenow aaoiig the malcontents, I lean to-day thal> Dr. Cheever has resigned. The • nsTittf of the tronbte, r I learn' are—the heavy groofid renCidUhh.is sl,l>oo a year—the heavy debt-MotfcTSMet/whiiohtsiocreaaiag—the pe eulUrttyleof preaching andthe subjeclflnfdls cg>urie on the part of ihe pastor, and the general jj»jbsliarthat a change will alone relieve the par gjsjg| ’ The Choroh edifice Is owned by the pode l^^fhutihalandlonot.'*'. H. " - Dxqiiio*.—a' ! ciso.hu rOdenUy V d#««W,in;Miohlgwi, involving the follcrw ■' t&wUfiMaofleaud principle*: : , ghjUAipwttaM Eigrees Company having lost | ' SmlPWofMichlgan state Bonds belonging to were carrying them Itafitd to Delroft,Teiuaed to pay for thorn, •ground companiea are not fit cuyi|tf*i and responalble for ar atnisted te ihelr charge. The case was ipt by thsUeberaTTerm of the' OTeDO'ChaH uf thLs elty. Th« deciaion pro > hy v JddgP DiviUisithat thetJornpanyia ; bonds: , V‘ r ' ‘ -v V-4"' - . ■ v i' '• ■ .■ Cheap. —Tho wild Africans brought to Geor gia by the Wanderer are selliog at about $5O a head, ss planters are a little shy of the “title” w neh can be given for the chattels. Mean while cays the Charlottesville (Ga.) Advocate— Tlio demand for slaves exceeds anything we ever , r ? !*^® CB Bed in this city. At several large sales in the county daring thelast ten days, be sides (he professional traders present, every oth er manjseemed anxious to purchase one or two for his: own use. The prices given are enor mous. i From twelve to fifteen hundred for men, and from a thousand Ip thirteen hundred for women, are the limits in which wo have known ucgrocs sold in the last few days. In the mat ter ofajaves, home products appear lo command a premium. But the “breeders” will be forced to join the Prelection party should the forciuu article nse in price. To*BaltxmorbMurdeb— Conviction o/Croppi --the trial of Marion Cropps, indicted with l eter Corric, for the murder of polico officer Higdon, was closed yesterday by a verdict against the prisoner of “murder in tho first de- S£ tfe * evidence in the case was closed in tho morniug. and the argument before the jury was commenced by Mr. Mnchco for the Slate Mr. Whyto followed for the defence, and the case was closed by Mr. Gittings for the State, the jury, &s was expected from the unbroken and irrefutable mass of testimony tracing the murder directly to the accused, found uo diffi culty in coming to an agreement, and, after a brief absence from the Court room, returned and announced their decision. —Baltimore .drier lean of Tuesday. _ Flkxidiutt or the Esqlisu Lahouaoe The College Record, published lij the Sladcnls of tho Western Reserve College, gives a very good slory touching upon the iompamtire non ibilily of the Latiii and Eoglisn languages: “You will observe from this wor<ff’ r continued the Professor, “the great flexibility of the Latin language ‘Paler* is a father, and here wc have ‘Patraus,’ on uncle on the father’s side, ond •Propotruus’ means a great undo on tbo father s side. Can you mako any such change In our language ? Pater, Patruus, Propatruns—father —is there any way you can change father into uncle, in English ?” “I don’t think of any,” replied the hopeful yonug philologist, “unless you can gel him to marry your aunt.” Bcrouc a prisoner is executed in Mexico, heis put in the “Cnpilla,” wbich-ia thus describ ed: About 48 hours before a criminal is to be ex ecuted, he is cloistered with spiritual advisers, who by & well regulated system of relays, kerp at him, urging him lo implore forgiveness and to give himself up to God. In order to inspire the doomed with the liveliest seosation of fear, a death bell is kept lolling in the sumo apartment with him. In this woy he is kept in the mood of preparing for death, until ashorttiroe before the fatal hour, lie is then__aHowed some refresh ment, and again forced to resume his prepara tions, until blindfolded and ui&rchcd forth to the place of execution, to which last point the cease less noise of the muillcdbdl and the exortations of the padre confessor pursues him. A Mohabbkpan Passport to Paraiuse When a devout Mohammedan on his death bed gives to his spirit guide the requisite amount of money be is furnished with a passport io Para dise, which is carefully placed near his head in j the coffin. The following is afree translation of j one of these passports : ' i - Angel Gabriel—Dear Sir : la consideration of j the earn of IU , paid by Shiek Abdal Ka ; rim into our common treasury, you will please ; deliver to him on arrival at your place three j pomegranate trees, two date do., on. tamarind, : and other trees in proportion. Also neveuieen i facaris and seven palaces and cattle iu abundance ! and obligo, yours, . A communication in Ihe Doslon TfavrlrrtltUcti that a gentleman of Iloßton has mado an offer lo tbe Corporation of Harvard Collcgo of the sum of $50,000, the income of which is to be used for tbe preservation and increase of Agassiz’ "wonderful museum ; that he refuses to have any part expended on a building, or in salarie.-; and also refuses to have his name connected with it. This last provision is in order that the rest of tbe plan, which is absolutely essential, at least so far as the building Is concerned, may be car ried oat by others—perhaps by the Slate. ! DsATit of run fiirtUTEotra.— l once met on the 1 sea shore, said tbe eastern poet, Sadi, a pious ' aiau-, , who had been attacked by a tiger, and horribly mutilated Ho was dying and was suffering dreadful agonies. Nevertheless bis features .were calm and ecrcue, and bio physical pain seemed to be vanquished by the purity of his soul. “Great God,” fitd he, “I thank thee, that I am only suffering fr>m the fangs of the tiger nud not from the pangs of remorse.” If the privileges of the EnclUh nobility are great, their expenses are not Uvs ,*o. At Belvoir Castle, Nottinghamshire, vc arc told that during some sixteen weeks about 1,000 loaves of hread, 25,000 tb* of - meat, UOO gallons of oil and one hogshead and eight gallons nf malt liquor were consumed; and there are also about I3tM)ions of coal consumed yearly. The number of persons dining in the castle during the season is estimat ed at 20,000. Tnt Nsw flAsiesnißF. Democracy —Tho Res olution of the New Hampshire Democratic Con ▼fDltoo, endoreing tbe administration, was rath er faint, and did not come up to tho requirement of the friends of the President. Mr. Kittredge said that tbe resolution that was adopted, after a vain attempt to substitute a stronger one, was an to the administration, which, ho cnid, was snubbed by the convention. Heavy Damages for Mam’Bactick.—ln the Cook county Court of Common Picas, at Chicago tbe case of Curran vs. Bench, an action institu ted for the recovery of damages for malpractice bos terminated in a verdict of $16,000 for the plaintiff. Tbe amount claimed was $76,000. The special cause for the action was the grossly unskilful treatment and subsequent bungling and unnecessary amputation of a fractured limb. Important Decision.—Tbe United Slates Su preme Courl-hns decided the celebrated eight wheel car case, by nffirming the judgment of the United Circuit Court for,tho northern district of New \ork. The decision of the latter tribunal was in opposition to tbe clajtria of Boss Winans, Esq., of Baltimore, who brftnght soil against the New York and Eric Bailroad Company for alleg ed violation of hia patent. tifßKs AND tusib MOTOBtir.r-Mr. Lyon,‘ in his recent lecture, mentioned that tho Turks were remarkable for their, filial piety. One whom be had seco, took the death of his wife with great indifference, but tori his hair and would nol he comforted when bis molher died. When asked why Ibis was, he said: “A man can have a thousand wivqs, bat only oue molher.” ' Fioikif to Death.—Two young men named Peter and Jacob Pauli were frozen to death near Waterford, 111. They endeavored to force a skiff through the- ice coveting shallow water after dark, and failing, attempted to walk ashore, tho Ice being .too thin to boar them, but becoming overpowered by ihe intense cold, they perished not far from land. Tux Rev. Theodore Parker has been granted leave of absence for a year, by his congregation in Boston. His increasing ill-health compels him to seek a warmer climate, and be will leave for ihe Weal-Indies immediately.- IJis place is to be supplied, and his salary continues. He was attacked on Sunday with bleeding at tbe longs. • 1 Fxmali Labor in London.—Somo idea of tho stale of the female labor market in the metropo lis may be collected from.-tlfe fact that an adver tisement in a London weekly paper for fifty druafl-mahMf faronght seven hundred applicants aa from* long dietanocs, to (be cs tablftfbent of the Advertiser. Judge DouauAs, in hts Chicago organ, says of tho Administration party. “They majrtrinmpb at the Charleston Oonventioo; but God help them beforo the people.” This looks as though tho Devil was not going to have a hand Jn the matter.’ The ideals ridieulons - AwAwvui. Work Bkfgeb Um.—The editor of tho National new administration paperEtarledhibiTiiyelaQd, says his design is to purify tbh DeaoCralik party. . ' . Ltnn, MjwjXii Timaday, Jsn. H,1863, Jflsl son J. fylseveningtfCj o'clook. fitmeV -Allegheny dty^^Bvery be feuwd.rsmdaln: a neatand'subtUattM Ast <.f the f. U0.i.1 .Family cvetj vjrie-.y Cur..n. Pi„« A Jluwing artiolhi can.be obtained at >-wn siai.d, Fi.lcrul street, Allegheny. lircad. litkitf soil Coi.ftx'ii.u.crj in Fr»fli Fv.irlici!, To|ii4lt.i?, I’lotnbf, •V>. l'»ri»mly P trt rh*., A- R ..rte.l Pns- I'i* au-1 Ivcu-iigp. Ca|MT/\ W«ir- I’i' U*.* I«--!tsU'r<. Sjt>iin< a j>, Fauiih i .l<" . A.? Tlh*t re^i'c'*? COSteohilf S;,oj* ilij , i»*i •• f »* Vi. Ii ili.-j u Pl' i'ti.iraj.M-c t. *r> ifi quHlity and j.rtee, p 1 lo.r <h, 13th !*.*t, at 2» mi>,a<i>« ii RH ( to ilui'l .1 J. 11. Hit t Mary B. MlUrr, aged U —XU. 'ri-i».u „f the Timilj an- rmp.rir.illy h.Tiio.! u>»|. Itud Ihe Itinera I vuu .Fjldaj) *1 10 ..’clock, fr-m «ho teal Jence cl lib father, Ko 1,.l Fifth »lreet t«. ~r to Allegheny (Vm»tpry. '•lUdixrd isv Dyspepsia to a mere Skele 7t'N " — Ott**d by D-«Thir<'t HnJlamt Hiit.n. '—Ur. A. Hatchett, a trailer probably at well known aa any man lit Wntern Pennsylvania, state* m follow* ‘-I mot with a farmer in Araratr-ng rnqoty who was reduced by Dyeptp liatoam'retk'lrU*. I persuaded Mm to bay a bottleot Boerbare’o llolUn l lltiten, IwlU-Tinglt woal«l earn hJm. Meting him same raonlbe after, wbst v, ( myMtoDw-h -ment at doJiug him n hate, hearty man; bo told me be now weighed 200 puanda, and that IhU won.hrfal chai.ifo bed been produced by Botrhave * UuiUaJ Dlttere lo which he attributed eolely hi* r.ctoralioo." CAtmonl—De euretui to a«k for Bsriiare'e Holland UK ter«. popularity of Hill medicine haa Induced many imiUtioua, which tho public ahoald guard ngaliut f bottl«h>rH,b) thepiu- UanQfactnrinz' Pham*. ° k**^ U ’ 27 . *»*»*•» l«t and Sd Ra-,PltUlTirch. and DraggiiU p>HTally. JJd-dAwP ijUßincBß fflttanars TIIE umlcrsignctl have associated with them In the Comtnlnlon CcKloe«» Jahw Fatztca. lale of MteubeneiUe, Otiio The ttyle of lb., firm will cnMinii.. aa heretofore NIMIUR A 00. ALfs HIRICK JAJIH ikAZira. »■.*, himicx. NIMICK SB CO. COMMISSION, MERC U*A NTS, For (he nit of Pig Iron tnd Dioomi. df6ritf . 05 WATER STREET, Pittsddiub. NO! It .F..—f have tni«» day associated with me, in the Wholesale Grocery ami Coaalniiia busi ut-eA,:... U-: U’fhvl Alt Wiluau Ktkwaar. iou* with ttnirnlf A .nin. Philad«t)>liU. Jtn’y I. -jiJ-.*wit DM EOGRIITON. nr D « t*'* 2 * w«. mwar, Ute whh or 1-ww 4 PitUb’g. JOarreU ft Martin, PhtU. EDORirrOf* A STEWART, (Socrrawre to Lewis k IOT Wood Mveet.. PittsburaU, Pa., Wholrsalr (iroccrs and Commiuioa Serehaats. aru nuLuu in Pittsburgh Manufactures Generally NOPll?E. —Wc have this day nssociated 8. M. FINLKY with us In ugr Imstneo* The aiyleof iho Urm wijl ci-iiiitinn ms hor«<toh>re. • T. 11. NKVIS, Jau Ui.IMS ftoirr. I*. NKYtM. Tirr. undersigned have entered into partner hhi|.. undr, li.r ityli. or T. n. NKVfN ft and will ron tumi. tin-jiunnlociure vf While Li-oJ. lied Leml, Litharge, 7dnc Paiuie, Thry are now completing newandextou •in. hot! fi.r ih-lr yurpooea, and are prepared fo supply oi dera hi-acy . *t-nt. They aUo offcr for aale Oils of every jdtecriptiun, V.*rnii.bM, Tnrpentioe.an.l all other artieirafbr poiute,■* u-ic. Warehoase, \o. 24 IVoodeL T. U. MKVI.V, r.n. m\ t > a. m. risur. t.r.nKYut. r. 11. NKVIM * CO., i\« lid Hood Sired, Pittsburgh, renna. Manufacturers of white and R».U bhAt>, ZINO PAINTS AffD UTUAIIGK, aud H huh suit* IVnl' t . iu Olio, rminit, VarnUhes and Tnrpcn “o°: jaldly CCb i*AU I’N ERSHI P.—I have associated with my wpl.-w, IIEO. J. TOWNVEND, in the pork Cai-kltn: end l’r-*\ Hk»n Rmiurna, andrr the name *a l st, le •>f JACK EON A TUVVNSKNI>. GEO. W. JACKSON. PitUl 'irgb. Jannary 1. lh6S.—jalj^wd Jlcto sUtomißfinents, "Ij' 1 11 ES II ARRIVAL OF^SSKmr A’ aTEINtVA\'S PIANOS.—Jo«t TciTJMVM nt. an mrulrei.m very enpetic<r Eteln-f |W I || way Pianoo: nuimig others, a TIIItER ttTlt!N(lEt>£QUAaK GRAND, of «4-r.-n and a third or Urea, and In *u elegantly i-arvwl XIV ca%., Al*o, wr.ral )d«ia arv,-n anJ aix and lbl>e-(uuilhn Pijoare I’ianoe. U. KLKDKR 4 DUO. t-»do f-r Fuiuway'e pianos, M >tfUi »l. 47*raicha>.',ii are rnp.-itfiilly Invited to give us an early rail, u-thc xipply of ihrwe floe Pianos U .lull- Inude* qnato t» the di-man.l j R u SUNDRIES —180 |,bLs. Apples; 51 Mi'll Whlli- (lorn: to do B. tfpiingaKz.f Floor, To arrire ..n 1-oci: d ?ir M oi Wallace for »alo l*y )aU ISAJAU DICKEY A 00. Qlijl BBI.S. MOLASSEST * ’ 0 *hlid* ju-nno N. O. Pr.gar, Arriving and for aale by JAMES GARDINER. in BUS. FLlNT'HOMlNYln'ittm^aud A \J for ail-hy JAMES GARbINKU. ROLL RUTTER— lObbls. Roll Butter just r.FeU.-d and To LITTLE A TltlMllLK, J*4l __ ___ ___ _ No. 112 Second etrvei. TENN. PRODUCE—3 sacks Beans; O Racks PuanutC 2 do Trachea; . Now landing from atoenier CembH.lpo L>r nab. hy j«l» _ iSAtftU DICKKV 4 CO. CRANBERRIES.— -11l hxs Cranberries re _ and for aal- hy BURIVEU A DILWOIITiI. OILS! OILS!! ift) U ealtntw W. D. Whale Oil; 1.-Ui*. TaanrnY Oil; CtKWgAtU Llnu'ol Oil? £ MG -U> parr jJpfrm OU: « CiK) i!u XMfili.tDt 0.1. J T 11. NKViN t <M VV<«hl»l.' 17LOUU- 3-.0 Mil*. Cztiu Kzniily Flour, iozprrte.i; JM il.> t-uja rfl«.o Co <io Ja»Uirnnn'l fj/ Wtl.UAir McCtTCIIKON, Nn. 19,'t Ulfrty »irwl. PitlN l iMJ M ATFKI ALS of every de »cripll «ji cm tcli-i.Ui ih- a«.k «r-l Job OflW of . W.U. HAVEN, Ml c ru-r r f MaiV. t bo.J ?.• oi„l ,U. Rl'tJ, Manilla, Straw, Tea and Priuting J.»r mlc <U iLo I'.iptr Warvti-u»o of W. S HAVEN, J*!- 1 _ _ • N* «. SI, £! «tre«n. GASkKir, Tar, Straw and Bonnet Board, Oir I.> Juia AV. b. IIAVKN. CAPE ALOES— lIHRMU. for by B. A. 4 fY», corßor Wtaxl oti.l Flrot •'«. MORPHIA— 2D(>ozs. for sale by J _ Jl._A. *CO P" KKPAKBIV CHALK—SOiar K n. a. faunkjtock * co. QU) ESTABLISHED PIANO DEPOT. NEW MUSIC JUST PUOLISIiKD. G»1 Otir PrrsMnbt—d«» tmllouai 23 stra>liiy «*n,\VoOo—J, p. Thr«a<U.of UoW-SI. W. B»ll - 23 Cftmile Sf.trit 23 Trijj Llghtl;— A. W. Brrg 26 b<iili»C<>in« Up - .mil* ...... 23 Tlic Htren Tr**« Hlitrjwmt Lnw m.O MIM :io Tiro iK al tu;'•! My Own Ilrait 31, Thn }*JU)U tlmt hu BoiiU'l Mo—tlr*a. I*. Muirt* 4u Oli Auk unt My Hrttt tf It I.oto Ttiw 26 Uukrld of Nnutiirkcr True Love Norcr Diet—Ejw. 1,, tlluie 2.'» -Oue SaUc FrosiTlux 23 No, I Ctouot Forgft T1i?e....; yf, Jeoiiif’ll JloTby 26 inn noir** tuibun. tiowDucilog tLo Tbmixtif— ~ Glpvy Cnunien Jrpliimi !>«ugUl. r vtOLUi *rd mnn l>Ciroi«al<l« Veuiao—ll. W. Kn.nt | yo * “ “ —Paganini 76 Air Vuri-i Opua lo (UotuJo'i Air) licelo 30 luaplrulirm Waltz—plnoo 26 Papugpfio Pulka 25 f'ai.burg •* |n IVp Ilia QneMlon—with rulonal llxUiograph tu fiouTrull ilc I' Amrri.iiK —Sclmllioif :n CU.UILOTTE ULUMt, 113 Wuod.nl., 2d door nbotc 6lli. I?* Muvlc lllai). <1 frw» of |MWlt4£» J,|‘J Heating buildings with waste STEAM. JOSEPH ANTHONY, OIIOHCn BT-, BELOW REED, OSbta hiaaervlcca tuput Pi|«ca in buUdin-)sfur llvatipg.and rtfera to the following leltrrs as to its utility and hu capo- Wbvro Etcam U turd It coaU noifalug a!U.r tho Pijtci arr laid, and ImFlillnga are warmed without risk from fin. Baldwiw A Co‘b Loco. Works, Dvc.2,1858. J. W. Authorr, Kaq —D«nr Sin—Yon ask how w« oro lileaacd with our heatlugplptw (t>r wartutug theabop Ly ei iamt IUIIDI, aa allrrrd by you. I will itate that they work charintogly, and we ora jutiflUed that you hare rendered them of&clent and uwfnl.' Heiett Ciro they were of xm nu to aa, although pat up at meoMrrnlileczpenae.aed aluce orerhaiilnl without bctjtfit, and they wero abandoned, a* they choked tlie engine and Sure no hr&t; but uo«r Ihero.ttpema to be no dlflicully to that Texpect, our thop Is well luatol, and tbe work appears t» lx. w< l] done. ItoMwctfoily yoara, C.T. PAltßlf. Fuj.’t of M. W llaldwlu’s LocumoUre Worka Quuoxtos MlLU.Oct. IT, 1338. Ma. Jobsvci W. Arthort—Dear Sir:—Your favor of. the 11th lout, bar beta received, act should have received my attention carder, bnt could .not for want of limo Ynu wlab to .know how our pl[>ea In tho atortruom answer the purpoae f.r which they worn lateuded, I woald (ay they work ulmoet to pcrtectiuu: we can control them au aa to wake nuy degree oC boat dciUod in a Very short time. A. Hucbanaii, tin uou .whocaea them, telbt me be caa raise the heat to 03 degree* fn tea minute* efW letting iu steam, aud aaya ho doea not' know to - wliat befght he eoald raise the lieat a* bo oover haa bad oecaaloo to tort their fall ca pacity. Ho thinks the beat could bo raised high enooah R)r our purpeoo with half tho quantify bf pipe*. It requires watching to prevent tho boat from iWtjg tuohlzh. Jalbdlw Yours, very truly, fIAURISON MASON. 'amEHICAN IIOB3K, BOSTON, IS THE .LARGEST AND BEST AR-O ranged Hotel In tho Now Ktiglud Slalot; b txally located, and hasy or access' from all tbe roatSMjf travel. )t contain*, all the modern imirniremeiits, and every courouicnce for tho cumfuj t and accommodation of the tnneUtw public: .Tbe sleeping room*oro largo and will' vchlllsted; tie tulles of room* ale well or ranged, and com pletuly futtUabed for iamiUes and large traveling uarUea, and Iheboua* willcoiilluuo to be krill a* a flrat dam Hotel iu aTcf F ruapect. I.KIVI3 HICE, rruprtafnr. POTATOES— iJSB bus. Karmor’s Delights; 130 do Ntwbaonxk •’* W do Lnng'lUd* do 40 do KldertNUriiw; '' r 6 hbl*. frmb Roll Batter, Hi’mivnl andYwokJ at 133 Liberty at, * RIDDLE, WTRTgA QQ. Sundries- . ; . s II aacka floodletsrltle Extra YrmUjt Hour, ! 100 <)u Superfloo d.* -3. YT :do Corn: 60 Kicks Wh< at; '■‘■w l**dd*4Jr«w-i-rda. SubUr; ; ... .-.i bf de-d-T *.4< 1»1U o*Ur Ytsfrs, - a** l ' ' -fal*- —^r~rOaWO;Pl«a»»r*<lOt. IST ACO^i— ai^ li'A* JißiaißOlwtFear-w JaiaSd* .. . carocrFlrataiidilarkttatyaetz. . —4O. kem : . ffood* ; tuid. 1 «kl« by ATW&4 UIB * 00. y ’ v te fe m f..rs\ Itttoailbtrtifltinnttß Home Testi mo.vt. — From the Pittsburgh Tni'ct] Pmb\irrian.—W*- b«To tr-tod Uo*t«tter*» Strnnx-h liitttji lor and UtoimMj »ti 4 bar* no b*-«iutl»>n in cotmnfinJlopc -tlmtii i«» ib--wsaf> r-rii , B frnm at» .JeMHly -1 tt«- klml. • ' liuia tit— i r l> !’•••, Aug. W-S It'-.srtrieKN l«tT' mi. - Tit.’ .• r.lU.rt li-tn uliUlop-J h »««l » i. .l. -l.l.rHj m »ll|-*r'.ij the ■ y. Tl|.., »,.. !>»r « rum **il ,|jr ».l ttili •lima ♦-», Jti* oMt* tenth ■ CKaittLlM' tu .>!.■*->*<• iv.- .tjroo.itt' l- alil|>- t.r & gaiiUi, Wif | («.all I* !•« cuuirj. Kroinitbo ntulm.,l! Ao*.lB, 181*8. KumirUUii# U gilurd hj aoil, Uioogh *>. La to h-r»-t<i(uio 'fitatl » P ry |;nj B < u medical pnpnratlooa. <-»(h|M.n,<i in; Jn-ilo* in pie rnnDufarttm>ra tnaay that 11. g- U’Ucr • MUituteli Miters liu tw-*n the bimdi of curia* u« of a w-Tcre atuick «■( aud baa r. inoVHl }««d lu (I>o ttomacli |q + W y kbnrttime. tol.l hy dragriala and'dmleti generally, ervrywhere, and !*• HOfrifTTKll A SMITH, uianufartnrer* nml piopvlau.r* sAW«toi «niM Fr..ut«la. Jill:rf*nT Q Ui'iBIUES—SO kgs No. 1— 0 Twist Tob’c; I Ifo Boxes pearl Starch; ’ hO do Palm So«p. 20 at cried shot; 109 i'i*a Lead Lending front ftteanv r SI. arid fur aalt- by SfIRIVKUA DILVVOUTU. pASUMEBE PLAIDS at V/ PtIRCUFIKLD A CO’S, Onrner Fourth ami Market eta “*l3 % poly ii cento per yard. Aka HE CUANCE TO BUY QUEENS WARS,-—lt ng oar Intention to clow* our stock In tut* Di&ruoud, City, ou the Ist of February not, *" will sell oat lb* bUsncs of our stock of Queeaswsre, Ac. Wow cost. j.n WM. FRANCK T A DIES, JU OKNT3, sni SHAWLS, FOR TUE HOLIDAYS. C, HASSON LOVE, 74 Market at. FKESU SUPPLY just RECEIVED.— Erralcou anti Brratenta Crackers for the removal of Dyspepsia and Ooasainptloo. No modicino. do artificial means, (ml slmpty nw this food according Indirection*. It autta the moat delicate ttomaclis. Supplied at the book etore. »fi fourth atrrot [dol3] J L. READ. BUTLER'S WRITING AND COPYING .INKA —F°r fluidity, drpth or color, freedom from mold »uiJ durability, tliea* taka are toper lor to all other* menu lictuml (n ILU rouutry, aod fully equal to Arnold’* London lek*, but mneb Ip** fo nrico- ketafiora aopplird on libera t " m «- w.o. Johnston a co. deS BUtlODcm,67 Wood it Trusses and supporters—Tiic af. IllrtM »pnuM | Vir | H mi,ol tlu«t bnt on- r «inM-d>t.ieut in Mu* cllf omuufjrtnrci ihf'io irllf!<•<*, ntvl lh«*y »hoc*l») »iiu b**r in mto l (list tli*y m«hM nt inntb lowrr r*i*-« by uie manufarturrra tbin by inira daalm la tha article.— V* ucu ucairrtl, Troians will t* g»d« toordtr or rrpalred,— Eiintim* illAthnn, ibro call fur a cool Triua.it CAUTWRiatrr * vouno'r, m it. Floor oilcloth— or >vii width*. from 2 4 to 24-4. and of a superior quality, for (tale whoto •*“ «“* relaUbj J. 4 U.PHILLIPS, II,ITO Mand 28 St. Clair itrwt. A LL WOOL DE LAI NS, FIGURED AND Pluo Upribort, IrUh Poplin*, fancy and Black Silk* Ulack all Wool do Lain*, PUid Coahmorp*. Cotiorga, Par mettas, to twfonnd « BGIICHPICLD A CO’S, NortH-aa*l turner and Market at* Oi ) BAGS KY.MIW PEACHES^ ,15 do Jo do Applet; 100 ImLaaall u-bilo Boas*. In atom and for aaloby WM. BAQALKT, 18 and SO Wood *l. DRIED APPLES— no busb, dean Western, iKt-lrod un.lfor *aW 185 Liberty aired. dMG KIDDI.e, WIRTS * Cl). eiioicc' selection of brands of kttri.xxtta Family aqd fluporfioo Flour constant)* on band and for *alol.y UcBANS * ANJKR, No. I‘.’4 Second at. i oo,()oo,r:s BRic “^ iit 7 IUTCIIOOCB, M’GRBKBY A CO *** ■ 1228«p0d atwl and 151 Front *t. ' U. P. NKVIN, * M.FINI.KY. QftBBLS. TANNER’S OIL. in store and /- 7 U toraale, 2 bbls Thick Oil, tulUblnrorcmaalng pnrpnae*. fur tale low by dolg WM. WILKINBON, 217 Üb*rty St. Blankets and flannels, i»ome eulern and Imported, of dilfarrnt kind* and prlcM, also filtawla, Cloak* ud Drm Good*, a good *s*ort »£.“*- _ C HANSON LOVg,74 SUikrt gf. POTATOES, POTATOES—I2OO 'bacVN. T. rotiton In (tore and for nit by JA* HITOHOOCK, McCRBgRT ft CO rjUIKII FRUIT—S 9 bags Dri XJ do do Fc»rh««, qow Inadinc for talc _de29 HO CREAM CRACKERS, OYS’ BRA. itoalniinod Farina do, jiul ru fttiNCVfl Family Grocery and Teartiot AliegbcOT. CHESS —A large Tot justrec’d and fortuic , b J W. S. UAVKN, *ialuinrr, J* l _ _ carafr JJarkel auj SpcodJ atreeta. ~rk ml us. n. o. sugar; 160 hbiHN.oT I *J Mul*<*<*s, landing from •trainer Dr. Races aod for •al.. l.y _ fIIIKIVKKA DIi.WfIKTH. Drawing parkks or nil sizes and .{ualitiM. aiaayaiaktnr* and for cate by - gt »«»>nxr. No*. 31,33 anil 3A Market at Memorandum of ail ci2M nnd iu«li(in for ul» bf w. a. UAVRN, puttoaor. JIU - \cb~".l. ax and 35 Market street SWJakd aj^SSES^W bbte. NT **• Wolaasra; 10 (fbAa -Rufrar; landing from steamer Doodah. (or mlc|T * 00, ~e2i - _% 17.1 Wood atr^t- IpLOUK—IO bbls, “Snow Flake" rhoice ex tra fatally floor, mfJa of White flint Wheat, fora*!* u * {)•*] ' RRA frPOKStTII. HIDES.— 67 Prime Dry Flint in .store, ~ ‘ ** ** toarrlr.-#uJ for ■•’" “T <t»*22 BPItTNOEU nAßOAdtlll A (XI. Potatoes: potatoes IhiaOay rtvt-irvd and for taU at rcry lu* pile**, by HITCHCOCK., McCKKKKY A Cu, IM Front aod 122 Second »U. AH ROVV ROOT—SOO lbs. Bermuda for eale B. A. PAfINBsTOCK A 00., J*“ coroep WooJ aadlattU. F’KtNCITobUIUS-W easka for nali* hy U. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co'. J* l * _ rorner Wno>l ami lit «U. POl ATOKS— 500 bbls. Nosh. and P. Kyra, tclrrUd And 30 wu-lc* nitird, Id «tor« nnd forw)»|i» •>» U . . _ _ J J_ D. CANVIKLD k CO. DIUB!) FRUIT—2S flk« Peaches, hnlves; ~ . 2H do App!f«. new, J n*‘ rce*<l And Cimlel-y J. D. OANPIKLP k CO. LEAF LARD —III tierces, barrels, kegs and Clocks, nor own roaJrrlnc, unanrpiMrd (b parity nod wntunnw. JAHBSUOIJItSAo, JnU-fitJ* femur Pink and U*rket •treou. COLD WEATHER GOODS.—Bincumu) ft Cnhnro rro j<r«J • briber aopjdy of thoae fleery Oantoo Flannel*, Wool do of til color*; Blanket*. Men and Woman'a Under Wear, and are telling thrir entire atock of y»ecj Dreat Poods »t greatly rcdaccfl ptiere Jm2 TLNN. VLOUK—I9 bbls. nod 100 sacks ni.« Uiidiog fr..m tteamer Fbenaogo for «ale by _ _ ISAIAH DICKRY A (St. / PEACHES—99 hks. bright halves, A. on c inalgimjent, uow landing from (learner Shcnango forealp by Jit.* IflAUll DIOKKY k CO. RuLLBUTTEK —12 bxs. fresh, in cloths; 10 bbla. do do Jnit amljoraale by J. 0. CAN FIELD A CO. CHEESE —300 bxa. mild catting in store ftbdforaaloby jalS J. B. OANFIKLD A CO. Holland sai^- by delta U. A. FATINK3TOCK ftCO. QQ IIIIDS. N. 0. SUGAR, prime, landing vL/ frrmttitimr Meluntt* for tale by WU. DAO ALKY BAGS, BAGS.—SOOO Stark and Man ehtfsUr Baga fur tale by j»10 ~ HITCHCOCK, MoCBEEBY A CO. DRY PEAOUfch.—lso bushels fine Dry Peach**, on cOntignmvot and for ealo low to do*©. J*H» • IIITCUtXKIH, UcCItVEKY A CO. SIX TWIST TOBACCO—IOO kogs No. I, a trorranfoi article for ealo low by Ja7 KlKtKti'fON 4 6TMVAkT, b 7 Wood »L CONOBNTKATF.iI I.YK-flilii cases for rolo l»y B A FAHNESTOCK A CO., co ner Wood and let »t inn bbls. n o. molasses, pmn^ huding Ironi ateamera Dr lian* and Ida Slay, fur «al»fty Je‘2B . Wlf. HAOALKY. FLOUR —5H bags Silver Spring extra fami ly Floor, Ju*l rer’d and f.ir hh|* by dr'JO UUIiKRT DICRWY. DRIED PEACHES—B-4 sacks prime bright halve* lu store nnd for aale by ■>»*l McKANft A ANJCT. C'llllN I COHN 1 1—200 bus Ear Corn in tlore and far a>U low du29_ niTCUCOCK, M'OKERUT ACO. At) TCS. FRESH CHARLESTON RICE Just rocM and fur aale l»y Jda« fftf. lIAOALBY, 18 and JM Wood M. FOUND— A pair of Fur Cuffs wbicli the owner can bavuby giving description of name. dolH UaUANtfft ANJKR. 124 Second at. POTATOES! POTATOES ! !— (500 llag» New Yuik Potato** Jnat rrc’d and tor sale by Ue'iO _ HITCHCOCK, MeGHKKKY k CO. BROOMS —56 dozen No. 1; by Hteumer Km tnaGraham,” Jn»t roc'd and fur aale by dKW ATW ELL, LKK ft CO. LARD 01L—25 bbls for sale bv , 0. L.FAUNEb"IOCK ftCO., iift3l No. CO, corner Wood ami Fouttb ata. B 1 C ARB SODA—a superior article—loo kega for aale by D. L. FAUNJCSTOCK A 00., oc3l No CD, corner Wood oud Fourth ata. Hams and shoulders—m tea. on cmuigmnaat to arrlrobjr atcamcr Cambridge for tnlo by JaCtlwd* JAB. HOLUBdft CO. BAR TIN—SOO lbs. for sale by ' ,D. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO-, de3) Comer of Wood and Flr*t atirets. GROUND ROCK SALT for curing meat,— 10 taeka Joit roe*d ana for aale at d«l3 FBANOK*fI, federal at, Allegheny. , 1 nnn KKS OF WKAPPINO FA PER, 1 Vvv_/v/ juat received and for talc by W. ft BAYBN, Faper Dealer, dais Corner ftliikti amb Second atreaU. onn BUSH. dMALL WHITE BEANS &\J\J oq band and for aale by deB RIDDLE, WIKTB at. WHITE BEANS— prime for sale by Ua7J I I, IME—IOO bbls fresh. recM and for sale by J J»7 • UENRY 11, COLLINS. DRIED APPLES—ICO busfor sale by JaT HKrtRY II OQLLfKB. GREASE— For drayp, wagons, ebrtriagea, aaleby Hg-NttY D. COLLINS. NIONS-r-10 bbls. just rec'd and lor sale by . . Jail . ; J.B.CAHri£LDftCO. O&UNY—I2-bble. fresh Pearliust xec' .aad lor iftlritiy ' J. B CANriELD ft QO O UAJ AC—4O bags now landing from steamer Q Argonaut for-amlo by lfiAiAU DICKKY ACO. . T) AO s—2. bales now lauding from steamer JV bT 18AIA1I DICKIY ft: QO. bbls. and 'l2 laAUfftt apafoc aaU *fj. XL.OUmxUO kCOj bags.fcnwdftiiy^» . JTTSi i V r 3s®"*! lar & i \y.i v i m tM PI A Mmiti. OH « dUtrlhol Tw«i The; have thU country i Silver FI • They re«ol I'Uuhiirgh i PRIZE MKD Also, Uis don, IS5‘. FOR ( First Pi MCLO WAi Ten differ commend* Muon, I * Maaon, U. P CIIILDBKN6’ melod: Jal-d*wT Penna Jacob Pa Geo. W. ; A. J.Juo lU>dy Pa J, I*. Tan l.Orirr S Stuck Nu llllla Rra Uond* an Slock Arc Office Pm Oath on h Interests Salvage u Cnmioitt Tot Empire an LJHSRT Manus CA3TI and drserlpu. also WAGON on band or c-as 49*Onlera Young’*, Sd W la6:dly 50,00 c rifttoh rum, No Uuaic Dt same period, a Wreath ” Yh cratnlue 1U co KAS\~ LK3 TWO Which coat in bad In I Aa a School It •«L.Aanlo' Published anc «F*Coptea< cet|,t of 40 CCD 1859: RIBBONS BJB0X& TO AIKI •"BEUfI. GuOltS A*IH THRUAMI Rl We litre ort Bilbon Trade,} PL* and mruf WESKLU WearnaUUl Price. il*v»«l tli»t iota, worn ■am* value for i Our prirrn f<> No.) I'i ct'. t “ »!i!5 “ We offer *AN< quetltb*, Oar fiiUUH BONB. “Quick Selce Cosh. 30 I k Kxumilie OQI HU).* Oar lino of I "M" Uom ii oa *ll Good* “li A SAVING OK Our inteaUot ngud to prion ONE MJLLIO ANNUU. \V«i are Unfor licit tb* petrot Ouilnl ► !*!«•, j (heir Undo no<! CAill IUBD( nrsr lbs Hudi rpABHAN X ZKRAPKI from ■ late aotl fyting In flcrm i ftble prepamio i »!*, Inclination Acidity of the 8t Appetite, Or<iTF Affrctlooa of tbi by d»22 S" UINSCRIPTION BOOKS— HUNT AII (NKit at# Solo Loci! Agents am) recutte subscription# |ti tbe fallowing work*: VolaniM 1. £, 3.4, 6,8,7, B anJ l». now out, Benton’# Abi idgMatnls bf Debates in Congress. A l tr tt rk * n F,rall J Pbyilcun, by Dr. John Kiog. H*od#ll • Jrifrerson Complete, 3 ioJ«. The AtnerisiA Klnjttanro, 3 to!#.,’ hy Frank Moore. The atvve whrks are sold loldy by mlwcrJoll.io. TbsFauecoittorfltionuf Britlih Author#. I'rlcMQcts. a Tolone. All of Fowlor * Well#’ Pnbllrelion# and Phrenological R “rt “n<iUali/ on haul at HUNT A MlNKb’d. PRODUCE.—“ • ; tO t>bl*. Katr« Family Floor, while wheat; tO il) Neehautirtk Point.*?. tO bm. choke Rad Jo 60 do bright halve# Peaehw; 7 bills. Clovtr teed; 0 do prime fresh Roll Bolter, 4 boxes do <|o do ' do 3 do fresh Bggs, . Jnst veceirod «ud for nio at 185 Liberty atreut. ’ _ RIDDLE, WHITS A CO. SUNDRIES— 3 bills prime fresh Butler; 2 do rreth Kggs; !6 SacksDricd'Apples; 10 do Klderberrlo*; 2 do Dried Cherries; 1 do Pvared Peaches; , . 2 do- Hops. Just rve'd and for sale at 185 Liberty #L UIDDLK, WIRTS & CO. AIIAPPi NEW YEAR to our numcrotis frtoud# and customers, and we aro glad to bo abto to Inform tb#m that ws uotrvr bad ao guod an aasortmaut of Drwaooda.ahawU.doaka, Needle ffnrt, Domestic and Staple Dry Quods at Uiis season of ifao sear. Jat.-dAwT C, HANSON LOVE, 74 Market at. PRODUCE —12 bbls. prime Timothy Seed; 20 boa. Dry Apples; . ■ ; \ , 100 do small white Beans; 400 do Barley; _ , , „ bOOplecctßulkßbonlders, lucelred per railroad and fur Mia by J* B BHBIVKR A DILWORTfT, LAIN AND PRINTED tttENCU Ml£ BINOKS, wool PUli, Ooburs. lion. do tsindL MtuHns,lrish IJnens and every other articlo areally kept n a Dry Good Honse, all ©T wLlrh will be sold ajclwap as the cheapest. Q.nAWBOMLO?B.7« Mwkeut on/) BAGS PRIME COPERE; ICO bbb. JUAsed Banr, 50bbl*.D.B.8jrDpT 60 bbta. KotMaa. 60 hl»<U. Bogir, u ■tor* and for nie by PKODUCE —200 bus. Email White Boons; .26 (lo pry Applet 16 Lbla. Timothy B**d: 10 ktg« Batter; ~ . ■— 400 btn. Itariay, • InrtoreandfortaUby SHIUVjCR A DTLWORTU. Holiday furniture—dwlS^sßiT-. want, Bedatced*, Chain, Tilde*. W**b Stand*,' and Swing*, nil omFul pmenta (bribe 1 bolUaya, flitldml and torealaby T. B. YOUNO A CO, No. as BaiibOard dnet T ADIES DRESS SrLKS : , ij"iDJfi»-2UU Green Salted liidcs; , XX i;'3».Dty : rUo» i -;,.-.;Vdo' .. •' • ' To arrire and ur saw by . ■ , . . .V” |a«a-).■■. r uriuKOKB miuuuaut 00. TMIMA. BUBBBK lll Irinrfa JN JU&BUBBEB DOJLIS^ [EDAL PIANOS lONS AND HARMONIUMS "z1).2.„, coot"., zatoz.kb• ritclitteig w o>% CHBUNO A SOU’S’ l>, 84UARE Aft U UPIUGIIT NO FORTES. RKRINO A M)N9, R**tf>n, bare matin and >d to pnrcliaaera thrmighont the United ba and otber coantriia, upward of nty Thousand Pianos, been awarded at the different exhibition*, in audKarope,Thirty-Eight Gold and -at Clau Hedali. > ed from tbt> Pennsylvania State Pairs bold at ii the year* 1543, ‘SiOai.d 1858, the ,FIRST >ILB over all cutupolitma. MUZIS MEDAL from tbo World’s Fair, Lon- LURCHES AND PARLORS. iKO Gold and Silver Medal DjEOSS AMD HARMONIUMS, I MtStTCACTOaXD DT 0«V it lIA ML IX, Button, Slatt. mt stylo,, from SCO to $lOO. Re to be anporior to all Olyes by Dr*. Lowell 41b4rg. Umra.OcorceJ. Wabb, William «oorge F. Root, William It. Itradbury, ' Baker, and numerous oilier* of the *t celebrated inutlclana or tho country. Award'd Ih a Piatt i /Vi'n at txrrf f'uir in which (zhilxttd. FOR BALE ONLY BY :n H: MELLOR, FOLK AGENT FOR CERINO & SONS* PIANOS, . AND HA SO S' &• HAMUX'S ons and Harmoniums, Ishurgh anti ’Western Penn’n. * Wood Street, (West Side.) rn L'iftinoud Alloy mi, .l F.urtb street, PITTSBURGH, PA i plvaula Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Ko. A 3 Fourth Street. Diarcroifl* 1 nb-r, Wnde ILimpton. uiltli, A. A. Carrier, >'•» Hubert Patrick, trrx.m, Lii-ury ppronl, ‘ ier * Nicholas Voeglilly, B l‘tool, J.cil-s Q.llcitkioa. C A Cdt. n Gat.ltnl taro, ooo taSKTd, M‘V KMtiKK V!i. IMH > aa.— $47 7f“ C 9 «lvalda„. 41,M2 os i I Mortunjct . .-... 11,018 15 (ldfcT 95 •»«“»- k. r ,.m io inltniv... , 45!^, i indarxl iu Back .. 02 I :crnr*l and tin. uHti.,l -so i ir.>lle>*u>d.. ",ori uo L on I’ldulca r.-cniai, l-unl... 1,500 o't ' t il $140,407 75 ■ I Marine Risk. iak<m of all description. ornctns •A. A Cxiaisa lent—Root I’amasox. - Traa^orwi—l, UauaSracuL J»1 i rnsire rouMDinr J - McCOV Ac CO.; SrRKKT, appctiU Pmna. R. R. /w PITCBbURGiI. PA. , M3TURE to order, on .°llort notice 3S, HliAniNQ a PULLEYS of all h. of the beat moteiitlaand latest atylra: JXK9.SAD IKONS,URATES,Ac. aUava to order, fl at (hr FOUNDRY, cr at A ml at, will rt-cHro prompt attention. COPftCS PRISTRD “ ' OF , THE GOLPEN WREATH! > a ,Vo«o Rfadgl ; * ok ha* over Un piibll.t„d trl.ld, h»-., in il.r « taiotdao cleat a rirruUtum as -The UuM. n l rraaoti of this will Us appnrunt to all who i >teuU, rianprUlng, j '.ON.* AND ATTRACTIVE KXKUCISKS. WITH HUNDRED OK OUR REST SONUS, Sheet form Flfiy Dollar*, l>ut wlm-U ran l.* j* volutue (OrONI.Y TIIIRTV I‘KNTc! uk it iaunrivalled. A* a Colleclion of Muslr il i. niiMir(,-i>K. .|. ’ priced volume It ia a tniriclo of ctxupuoaa. fur «a)» by ■ TooJ «» -I : ' POPULAR TRADL j 1859. IN | ABLD HILLINERY GOODS. riboxsi! siboxs;:: CHANTS, MILLINERS, JOB JEALkRS IN RtHDONB, MILLINERY ABU lIU\ Eiiß’in alleertiona ol th» country. itibiN IIOUSK, llCClramWia Sirwt, Nj<w York. J"n.S'PAH!IELL. KsTABI.ISNED IKS*. * nrm principle—i new era to the hereby we mete this btHlnms piuw u at*. i« «r Bsowm sriEKTiiia. P'IROAaH ' WK HUY YOU CA8II! O »»tb fi rn c*wt Mont. An* no Second onr good* marked in PLAIN YIGURKa, b< in, *u-l chilj “bny alike,” ttud rwvlr* ihf bclr money be»t Tafluta Ribbon*, all <ml<>rs, arr <t pivcft No. 4 cli. |h-r ,dn>. “ “ 0 h"f| •• *• No. 10 (1.4; >4 i»«r pt»cu. ? lllllflONK '*«ll fetjle*/' “all color*, 1 * “*ll ■tpilc** DEFYING COMi'kTITIoN AND YOU CASH ONLY. mrnt <4 th* centre of attraction fi/r MR. "Llubl ProfiU,'* atul ‘Good Value,” f ot ItOUOUKM ROUOITKMr 6(1 Paternn, at a taring ~f t OKNT FROM CKRDIT FRICKS aainplea, ami lw cnrioccd. D LACKS. QUILTINGS, Jc. Ac leao Oooda alvmya full. Wo Import and inc» for 6 !**r cant adrance. Marked ori. m ;i > Plain FJ<un*a'* « FKtt OKNT ON TIIK3K GOODS FROM CREDIT FUMES. . i in to make the R|hl>oa an ataplo in i w domaaitc good#. T«» d./thla, we non aril )» dollars worth of goods pkh lint. *'Kn North." ‘Ko goulh” W#ao »coof Mtrcbauin! iu rrery aectionofthe od are the aerrftnta of all •bofator a* wiib patronago. JNO. FAUKELL, IN UOUSK, HOCUatabe r* Street, New Tmk, <n Ulver lUllnmd Depot. j»s:4mil T’S EFFE U VESOENT SEL'i'- i IVK.NT, prepAicdcn an entire now principle 1 krcatttta of time* kbieter! £»U)ut i my. Thij mueli oatreinfel mil tiigbly vein* ) twill nott4ii tocffoctiullj rjaiove Ltrbnep >( BUHou* ftflectl»u«, Undache, Hiartluirn, Stomach, Co«tlr«i>-M, ltbentuaUsm, of fel, Mcrron* Übil.ty, N*ii*<a or VoiniUoß, e IJr«T, Ac., Ac. A Urtte vupplx jntt rrc\l , JtKJ. PLKUINO, [ Q’titor ol tb» l>l*mond »o<) Markrt «t. anuiVER a iulwqrth. i StUrtO- AT • OBKATLY BMHKJKD PBIOK3 BPRCQFIELD * CO. FOR SALE.—A Imndwma DwHing Ilum».Ku. 1? >iimi tho tft'a “Ty Th» i. * BNNSTLV AKIA HOSPITAL. Joining lo «».f ft.inoil, Imptorwl wit)iitwl< tit**, *e. »i<r cm P-maa^l' AI«| W T,«u in *ArUKb?YW * »*»• .• «-■■ > <«• ''L-^w VOR SAI.K.—Tho iindorsigncrt'ntierA 52fS ’ “ JL l‘*f «•»!. >mh lir.iji.rtj it) ilie Borough »l <*» *.**;- jj§ Ipj; >t iii»- lirfUi-D».Uir.f llou**. Pn»u.,- (Uni noil hiutil-. Fnclt r-|>iimr Ac. with from■ tm to fcwty * ,w 1,1 Rii-ui.d. uc ill.- iittrcliAn r innj Tlurn lan fowl Oicliani ul rJt.uco fimt, aud tbufmunla nU>ul the tlbnao mu orii.nurutul tfJtli aUxlv Irm*, abrupt rr\. Af. It ia a moot »iial>lo property fur A country liottix. auil ai l l«< aoIJ on tef r ri-amwiahlu term*. For fnrUter jnrtictiUra eiDjuiro of J. IV K. WIIITB, Attorney at Uw, Fifth •U>*t, Pittsburgh, or of the (utwertber on-Hi.< pmutara. MMH • k lIOPKINS. FOR SALE—32O acres of finc'iy timbered Jnnd in OtflU eonnty, Ohio; well watered, M rail<K •mm mile# from the Ohio ilwn Will t-o *oht low for cash, or will take goed Improved riiy pro|>f>rty olthnr lir Pittsburgh or Allegheny City. Apply It. W. BUNN, Sooth eide of Ohio strict, 8d door wi»t of tl® bia- V City. i. . j»4 FAMILY HOUSE FOK SALE.—A Iwnd . .? Jtu ? •** year* old; a pacer asder tlic kvMlp awl lial.\\? “««*»*; U perfectly Safe for a lady or c>-«ld to wi ** no * *wt»at theluoomotlre, niiiitaiy nr »i» ««nd without belay hitched, awl «»«»<!; «o be Mid only fort... i o««. Enquire at the Store wan-hon.eof _J!7_ . ... T chaiq a co, iat w.«.i at. FOR SALE, a tract of land containing nine and odo half acres, Mtnet* n n thd Fourth Street tUMd.abont throe tallca from the Court Hoov. Will la. ■old low for cash. Inquire of IRISH A MACKKN7.IR, Att ys at Kp cp p ot , r ,h Bt reet. FOR SALE.—Houses and Lots in Pitts burgh and Allegheny dtlea and ndjolnlus Hen.ugh*; auroral handsome country seat*,and Parma ofdlift n-i.t in every direction, and at various prices, norm* wv* ones. .Atao, a largo quantity of Western Land fur -nl« .-r trade. Persons wishing lo parcliase wonld do tv»Jl to call and examine the Register; and tboaa wishing to sell t» lu,ie their place* Registered at GKO. W. BUNN’B ll.nl Palnio Office. aouth aldo of Ohio street, 3d door west of tl.o Uinin- ml, Allegheny dty. d»S FOR SALE OK LEASE, a lot on Fourth atrcetvbetwren PmlthOeld and Cherry Alley, 100 feci front by B 5 deep. A Lot on Third street, near Htoithfleld, 40 feet front bySA feet deep. Nintb Wsan—The sqnare boonded by Boll* r, iVilkiua and Carroll stm-t* and Hprnee alley, 64 feet fn.nt by IzO deep, nearly opposite to Peonock A Usrt’a Foundry. Tlte square bounded by Bmailman, Wilkins and Carrol ft recta and Spruce alley, 264 fret front by 120 dtep, On Alk>glf<-ity, Cnrio.u and Uutl.T streets, adjoining the Allegheny Vnlley Km 11 road Station, forty rosiiicw.ti* Lola, each 24 mt frent by 120feetdeep. Eight acres of ground In Reserve township, part of out I«ot 225, between the New Brighton road and HlUdalo On.* etry. Slity Lotylu Allegheny City, Third Ward, between Past l-ane and Muotnnl street. A Tract of Laud iti Westmoreland Couuty, ou the Hbila delphln turnpike, T mile* from Latn.be—7s acres In mill ration of rich bottom land—3oo icm. A Tract of Loud uear Llgnolnr, Weettuorolaad connty, of 375 acres. WILLIAM 11. DARLINGTON, nul-Vdlf 155 Thirditrcet. above Smithfleld. li’INE COUNTRYTtESIDENUfT FOR® SALR OU RENT.—The unhscrilxT offer* for ealcJSj} «r rent that delightful Conntrr Seat, now occupied by Adam Reincmin, lu R*s#treTp, adjacent to Allegheny City, ciißiprlsing eight ncrceof cln.ico fond, with modern built l!rick Dwelling of 14 rooms; Often Iloneo, Spring Hone., lUro, Stabling,Tenant Home, Ac. Fonr acres are under Urare, which premUea to be tbe most YalaableVlne* yard in the There «ro several hundred Fruit Tn«*. Apples- Pears,Cherries, Botches, which hud U eillui(ortodat great eot,anJ ere in fine condition.— The whole Is prime land, highly rulliratcd and Improved, •od aitoated In a position commanding a flue vJow of the two cities and surrounding country. _"’fcd« 11. 11. RYAN. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber offors for sale section ton, towuship 12, rauge 10, Stark connty, Ohio, commonly kuowu as "Bowiuau’s Section," containing 640 acres. It Is ■ltnalmi three mile* west of Massillon, on tbo State Road leading to Wotater, and within about two uiksa of UwßUta bnrgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago‘Railroad. Thesonth, cast and iiuith-cast quarbrq ar« partly cluuml and Improred— tbn reinnindsr Is r.»Tcrofl wllli superior Umber—and the wh.Mefr ntdl watered by «].rlng»aud rnnniug ilmraa- This aucli»u la consldt-rod tin. Quest body of land In the county. It will be eold undivided or In (jttartert to suit pun ham re. Tu thoen who d.wlre to In rust In real estate a better (>i>|*>rtmUty le rarely offered. J. n. SWKITZIOL .«:26aUwtfT No. 101 4th street, Pittsburgh. lOWA FARMING LAND.—The Bubscriln JL ers ..fTr for «at.‘ on favorable terms six hnndred acres ( hoi.v Lnudc, •itiivted in Wright and Hancock conutios, adj:urent to lines of Kail roads now In course of const ruo • and one tract only two mil/* frvnn Coonty seat. Th* above trill bo eold low fur caah,iir,uXchangi'd for f«i udiig Inndv in this «>r a joining connUiw. McItANK A ANJKIUI24 SecondsL Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Krdnnbt Alley, next lo John Irwin A Rone, lx4ng PA| f-H-i ~ii Wsl.T amt Pnmt etrects, and 100 drop along, (lie It will Is. sold t.-cothcr or In lotto! 20 or 24 foot each. For (alihii will !><• mode easy as to payuitmt,) ap ply *•> JO3KPII 8. LKKCII A CO., ®tJ‘-dlf Liberty Street, PitUhurgh. Hoi.iday Gtrrs— I’ottfvliua, Kiiu-j Inkktuoils, I‘ainr'lluXtw, . Writing Deska Port Muuua'es, Diaries for 1850, - WAI. O. JOURBTON A 00., Stationers, 5" Wood at. PRODUCE, PRODUCE.— 22 nbgs. Bxtra onsllty Roll Onth'r, Ml bush*. Red PotahM-a, 2x “ Western Dried Appl.-e, 1W “ White 300 “ Oats, 00 “ Ear Corn. 10 bbls. Onions, fur *.ilo by de ’ 3 __. Wlwr.*ACu., No. 165 l.ltierly St. f'fcOCU, ic.—*6o Extra Flour; ion do Kitrn Fumilj Flour, 11*0 do Superfine d,. 100 but. «nall while Doan-: SO do Dried Apple*; ft bhla, Tnraip*; .125 kegs picked Duller, 50 bbts.Mees l'ork, For ult by del' It. ROBTSuN A CO. r PO FARMERS AND GARDENERS—Hot X k-d S»»b at Ihe Central Planing Mill*, Water rfreet ur»r the pott-oßice, Allegheny. We hare % splendid Jot or llot Bed Posh on baud which we * 111 sell at the very lowest rate* for ca*b. F.rmrts, Gardiner* or other* wanUns inch article*, should give in a rail. Sa»h, Doer*, Mouldings, tram*-*. Ac., made to cedar. Carpenter work of all kinds attended to at tho shortest notice, ficroll Sawing done. J. A U. T. PKICR, Central Planing SI ill, , . , Water street, near the Post Offlco, Allegheny City. Va. Blank hooks, ‘ . Journal*. Ledger*, C*rb Uooho, InToicc Ruck*, , , .... . Check Books. And every description nf acconat 1-oohs on hand nr made loorder, id the fin.st paptr and iu the best manner be . WM. 0 JOHNSTON A CO ,>O -° BUnk Hook Maker*. 67 Wood #trelt UftJIOVAL, T AMES WILSON having disposed of W oi» Hat andCnp Stnro Roatp.tip. 01 Wood i>tnx lim it in cited bis stock *>f Sato aiu Cap* to hi* lUt Store <>t> Vedcrai Hrwt, Alic^bwy'lJßy/tfppOsUe tbo New Parings Bank, where may be foUbdAlttgs assortment of IlaU and taps at very reduced prices. .* CCSTOMXB Alin msxss'visi: Notice —The present stock ®u*t to make rdtttn for Spring o>xxl«. di-16-dtf SUNDRIES —Hemlock Solo Leather; Oak Tan nod do -do French and Domestic Rips and Calf, Upper Leather, Liuiug, Binding and Kid Ekina. Tanners'Oil; Galloons, Shoe Lasts, Ac., Ac. A large and choice stock for *«lc by _**fl WAI. WILKINSON, til,erty at. ONECASB EXTRA HEAVY CANTON FLANNRLSREOBIVKnTO-DAY—Also, good do only lOcenta per yard, atatoroof Burchfield A Co., south-east corner of Fouithand Market struts: who hare at>o received new Prints at 12J4cts.; anperShirting Mnalioa at 12Ucte n and who are wiling their entire Slock nr Ladles' Dress Goods at greatly reduced prkoe. . Ot'NDRtES— O 12 bbls. extra fresh Roll Bnttsr; 0 boxes “ “ •• 4 bbls. choice pecked <( l'Jkeg* Leaf laud; 3 boxes fresh Eggs; 100 lb*, peered Peaches; 1» sacks choice Unions: 3 bbls. t* « now melting from R.R. aud fur sale at 185 Liberty st. J* s . RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO. SUNDRIES— 3 bbls Roll Butter, prime; “ ,10 do Corn Meal; 0 do Dried Apple*; - do Small White Beans. • v£*“ d ATWELL, LSI A CO., ,tf3 ° No?B Wood tlmL HIDES— 300 Dry Flint Hides; • 275 do do Ktpe; )20 do Salted Hidas; SO Orron do Call Skins; r . , , *° «*o~ Pataa Kips. - In store and f.ir sale by BPRIKU RttUAILBAUGU A CO, Wo. 200 Liberty street. FOSTER’S NEW SONGS^ - " S«lir to in, lle»rl Appealing.. Prlco9)ct* Jdy loved cuo and n*y own. •* SO “ Tlia aboveare tho last publications of the popnlar com poeefi S. 0. Foaltr. For sale by * _ „ „ , JOHN li. HULLOIt, 81 Wool,!. . ■3»*l*U*d, post paid, on receipt of the above price. Dry apples and dry peaches, pealed add onpealed, in storeand lor sale by - ' J* l , ISAIAH DICKEY AQO. Shawls, Dress Goods, Needle Work and Domoitic Goods cl every variety, Belling very low to re wee stock. . V. IIANBOW LOV)t~TI Market st 2- 25??2 NESMITH (English) WATER: . p ABTß.—lost the thing for this weather., In stnru and for sale by IYU..WILKINSON, .***♦ ; 017 Liberty Street SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -103 hhds. prlao N. O. Bogar; 100 bids. -jo do Mousses, Arriving direct front New Orleans and for salo by LITTLE A TRIMBLE, ilOßccond st. 1 Oft BAGS DRIED PEACHES, 22 bagß -•■ A* U Dried Apples and 8 baga White Beans, landlsc from atratmrßLlculs far sale by WM.BAGALKY. dc2B *. Noa. 18 seal 20 .Wood street. . FRESH ROLL BUTTER—IObbI9 stnetir prime; 2 do frtwli BggstSOOaksßnckwlieat Floor—so eta per sack; 8 Prtrft Uogs,Joit rec’d and for salo at 186 Liberty street fdeSlj RIDDLE, WIRT3ACO. bbls jiut rec'd and lor sale by dc3l ■ DgNttY ILOOLLINfI. LARD —23 kgs No. 1 Lard in store and for sale by d»3g ATWELL, LKB A CO. BARLEY —800 bus. prime Spring Barley In store and for sale by 6TBAHHA AWjim.- TjVALL. BAULKY—9OO bus. prime Fall Bar- X> ley instore and ibir sale by McBANBA ANGER? OATS! OATS!—>SOOO bushels wanted' bv Jafi mrCBCOCK, kfcO&ISRT A 00 B KOUM UOHN BRUSH—2 tons for sale bv~ ton HENRY n. COLUka/ Penoijlvanl* -Otto, Moitham WCTtanr^irgtota,Wtaconata, loWi/ j. xjunpii 7 wfl -pMiSffcg t'Kfi-’SSi «rrartOTU,«• utolKrcolaata—flrvltkra. ' . Acy«ETinsaXo«aw futtaitoivinW »—. BM. rMTOOIIii 00, IUJ»iSiI Vt» TmKS BjflßßßffegHaaS T* A ?? —10 togs prime Laid'ingtOTe jy_«na fnr nle hj LIITL***EIMBLhI; BAlUto— lWJ^^inrtdreanaforsiaoby. irtr \ v—»lionoi)gK Mcoiuuiiiv j 00. MMaMft;' S 9 do qnldem , :.!- ' TH, ■ - r Jt'* “>•; _ MEM Notices. h iv_ JanuarylSU^lSSO./ f., r Drai. w ßop^s^LS ■6 ) . r - furnisliing Plates saamasag T pit, ,|,,S'V Wl '* OVncvT lionery and Blank Pooks for one‘ rear, _wl l .h ft* this officwiititl! Ibe '2lst fast. ' Samples tf the enumerated article* most accompany each hid, ahlMftS? Letter, Record Cap and OommwdaJ-Kota-Paperr, Black anil Red luks; fitoel Pen* and ren bidden; Sand, Knvrlopei, 4 Blotting Sheclf, Cedar PeficO? Mucilage, Rnlt-r, Blank Rooks per quire, plain and rated, according to forma, to bo furnished by each dnpartmenL. - nKMRTLAMngRT, Oontn>Her,:~ Omn orPtmatmoH Sis Oo .1 ' 10th January. 185 k / JTS^Dividend. —The Trustees of **The Pitts u' burch Goa Company" bare this day declartdi'dlvi •lend o( >llB PKlt OKNT.ea theCapilal £U>ck, paid In <m. thr first day of JnlyUsl, payable to stockholder* or. their legal reprenctjUtivw* on demand, at Ihe office of. the Company. Jnilflwd JAMKB M. CHRISTY, Trva. Ornca AujMaaiir Vaurr ILiiuioo Ca,l .-, ■ Pittebntgh, January 10, 1860. • /• .a- : Annual Meeting of tlto Stccknold[- ir,= ' its «>! Mia Alleghnny Valley Railroad Company will >•«■ held at their Office, NNVILLB HALL, corner of Fourth and Liberty streets, on TUBdOAY, thalvt dayuf.Tvbreary, 1550,-at 11 o'clock a M., for tbs purpowof eliding a Pre«** dent and ►!* Mon»<«>rs for tbo etuoing year. A.ntafrmnit of tbo afftlreof tbe Cotopany will bo pro* MMiiH.l af time. JslOtJtd J.OIRSON.B^'y. DZS =r,l)| v 1 devd — Insurance Com-. i riJ ‘T.—Tlm President and Directors of th<* Cpmp»> oy l.avo lliiw day deciatml a Dividend of -Trd IVUargpor w, “ Uollia. P.J.H. to 2ad in,i I'n.i L”* “J r "|Teeeiitativea,fvn-and altcr.the A i * ,f * credited to their stock. d..q.201d HAMUkI L. MARSIIKLI- jUrntUry. iimusenunta. Tho Campbells ate Coming FIFTEEN TALENTED PERVOKMER9. MA3o me BAU, FOPR MGHT9{»CouiMqelDg Jfoaday, Jsnnary l6tb,TB9oi 1 j MATT PEEL’S original CAMPBELL MINSTtUII.9 and BRASS BAND, from 44i B2osd way, Now York, have tbo honor to antronneo tbnlßiMMll open above, with new Songs, Cborawe, Operatto Cue lesqnevßaocea, Ar., Ac. For particulars see bills of tbo day. Tickets 95 cents. Doors open at tocommcnooatlUo’clotk. , . Dr. V. A. JONES,Agent, v EJilants. VJFTANIED— By a Young Woman: ▼ f P|waks English. French and German, and who nn derstands plating and sewtafe and ltlar witfa"tbo mnnagemont ofcblldreo, a •itostlbnln SCentee! faallr^—‘ Address Ihn £O2, Ibrongh Po4tOffice. jalg tf^s WANTED— A lloiise in the country: con vonlcnt to sotde of tb* Railroad* dlverglogfrom the city, for tbe purpose of kemag a hotel to accommodate persons wishing country boaiUlag daring Ihosammer sea sun. >l," (Itiirirg Umoi. . JaiatHwF WANTED— To Merchants, and Mauc* rACiuaaao.—A reimpotent BOOK-RKRPRR, wbow Umu Lv not fully ocenpiod, will attend to' Poetlng Books, making out Accounts, Partnership Statement*, etc. Any of our huaineas men whose btuiocss will not justify them in employ iug a Book-Keeper regularly, can have tbeir boslncu atb-ndid to promptly, in a thoroagb business manner. The best of city refi-reOM will be given, if required. Address, JaSullm POX No. 37tt, Pittsbnrgh P, O. JQn(){)— Who WantsMonejrT—Want tp |inrcb*seBB,OoO orslo,ooodollars worth'of BoadsandUortsageß. Apply to QUO. IV. BUNN,south-side Ohlostreet, fid dour west of tho Diamond Allegheny city. Co ?LU. TO LET—A.threo story Brick Direlling^jk House, rontainlng 6 rooms, Ooncres* tttect..E’ Enquire of jrt4 WATT AIYILBQN, Liberty >U TO LET—A, email Brick DtvelHng^ffi Hon*#, fonr rooms, on Centro Avenue, (MioerejS? rttfr road.) Engnlro of Jal4 WATT A WILSON.'' ' TO LET.-—That desirable business ffM «Ua.l, with dwelling attached. oa tbo Canter of KB Liberty and O’llarra strata, welt adapted fin a bmUyro cory •torn, being rectipled oa melt for the last fonrteen year*. Ku«i«tlroof • U. 11. KING, . Wo. 211 Liberty »twfc ■; TO LKT.—A comfortable brick dwell-gpfc <n«, containing BlxrOoma and finished aarretwr.Ba: nato onO’Uant street, between*Liberty aud Penn. .Ecanirt* o' U«H] RIL king; No. 3U LfceSitH *£o . - - LET,—A largo Troll furnished dwellixps _a. with >ll modem tniprorement*—for rant in— tn+rtiS ,truant Jal4 IUTOiIOOCH. JfcOJtßAflra^ f*OK RENT —A Room atuate/hi Gazzarn’e! Balldlnga, corner 3d and Market >oL onthe iccond noor; auitable for an Intoraneo or -1 JeiSdlw A. W.QAZZAM. I IP OK RENT- ~~ A FINE WAREHOUSE. No. 65 Market Street, U fciDiog N. Holme* a Soa%-f| D fshcd and ahetved In tlm beat manner from cellar to garret, for wholesale and retail dry goods bn»lD«a, with or viihoot a large three itoryWaro boose lo the rear. JoliN' WAT, Jb , dcll:dtf Scwlekfeyrilb Post-OBe*. ' Auction Sales. 1 P'-M* DAVIS, Anotloneor* Commercial B«lw Eooma No. 84 Fifth Street. TT NCLAIMED BAGGAGE FROM STEAM BOAT JAMEB WOOD AtAoctfon.—On Monday after uooo, Jan. 24th, at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Bales Kboau No 64 Fifth ah, wjft be sold, on account whom it may concern, to pay charges, (nnltts redetroed before the abore 4lah>,) 2 tranks, 1 ami 1 carpet wuh, contain ing clothing, Ac; also, I soporior -bnutiog case - aflver waich. jal4 P. M.DA.YIB, And. - FURNITURE At Auction.— Will bo sold on Saturday, Jan. 22, at 10 o’clock a. at the dwelt *“*J®lf Alex. Irwin, in Woods’ Bow,on Uortraryst., by order of ffm. IL Forsyth, asdgnee, Owalnnt hslr bottom Chairs; 1 centre table, 1 diran, 1 ataud, 1 bedstead. > u P. M. PATIB, Anct % BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS, &c., At Apcuoj —On S*tard*y afternoon, Jm. l&ih.»t3o’clock,at the commercial m\e* mm, Ho. U Fifth eU will f mM, • no */*^! e S? ,mcntofßUc,Ußlllb * , T®oi«, iorladiog Bellows' Anrii, vice, Ac.;«l*o,(woOarpeDt<nPßeDChe«, with screw ' * C J J»» g M. DAVIB, Aoct e» Private libkaky At auction - .—on PatanfayerenlnßlOAn. 15ih,atTo’tf&fc.Wfll ’to laid ■*f un . d . s**°* 4« AotUon lUwrni, No.M fifth Btraet, a ralnaUoPrirate library, gathered to Nlncrvb, 2 voir, BMpton’7¥«S£s«&j£sr. iSSS-SfR 1 ? * ry of tli* Rfitonmtion, 4toli;C tion; Htafory of the .\nsiiST compete works, 8 ton roto Hull*! V..y ß g#s»S Vote the » o rk«ofB«roo Hamtaidt and Da*li Uith'itJ&rpor'efam. ily Übrery, IM toI»; UoiToml ninety, 10 tbhj Memoir. o t^s e ” , a. To^: ? u, * rß Ia ®«»3»ob; AnthonYGeocn- Pjil.B'* l * •Standard and Antbiaarfam Library BrownY utcfTohvy, 2 toil, Blcfcard BlddhY Memoir of Hebaitlan Cabot; MlMclltneoDS works of Mocasley, Stephens. V»rk iotoih, Wilton,Carijlo Rod Jeffrey, Pickering’* edition* ©f Coleridge, Speeches of ton) Brongbp, 2 roll; OmkleVs Ilitory of the Saracens, 2 Tola; Plans for Churcbce and ParaoDicct, Uogartb’s work*, 2 - Vole; Lced Jtottletan’a «7f ***** Americana, u toIjl; Cbnmkle of the CW, Dictionaries of lianiini.rioUKb’r to!.; rUoitlo French worto.elc.^elc.^ 4 Citoognje are now reodj, and thebockt wBl to ©non Lx examination on Battmiay, • v • JalG P.H. DAVIB, Aoct'r. BASONABLE GOODS At Auction.-^ Will be told Tne*day, J Jan'. 18th,'at 10 o’clock, 1 end 2 p. m, at lho commercial saleiiooma.lfa. M Afth at jn'iot* to salt purchasers, the moat desirable Mock «r goods that has bent offered this season, Including Oa«{. mere Pantaloons, Fancy Casrimere and Satinet Pantaloons, doth and casalmere Ornroats, trainees coatsallkcaaatmm and other Teats, Btella Shawls, black’ mertnbe, blankets! comfort*,'wool boas and 'half boss* chltdretuP wool sock/ ladies’ gum shoe*, boys’ boots, traraUcg ban, wool cmaai? merorea, satinets, cloths, merino ahlrta and drawer*, white shirts, *c. Jal3 . .. P. M. DAVIS, AncL STOCK P., Ft. W. 40. K. n niwi aau, in lota to salt narchaaeri, by >'. »pl KM.PATia.Ailct.lTo.MndliA* IHSTIS LOOMIS fern, HenkiiU' Bxcksiiit: OTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS ft- AUffTIN LOOMIS * CO. Sotea. Drafts and Loans <m Baal KaUte negotiated cn reasonable terms by “ ,AdBTn? LOOMIS* CoT ■efl Bloc* - Kotnßrotaaa.'M VoortfcsL Peim liutttnte, ' “ >’ /CORNER of Penn andlTancock’ sfcpeeS^’ \J The ensuing term wUldoamaneeoa’TOSSDAT; 31at lust. A limited tmmber of pnpUsmay obtalnadmiasioa. Terms for Tuition Aud Stationery, gai two weeks, au24:tf - i. U-tUUTH, Principal. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THfi CITYr TUB - PITTSBURGH fiAZBTTJE; rUßLtsniD DAILY AW WEEKLY BY ' ‘ S. RIDDLE fit ,C 0„ 19 NOW 111 ITS - YBa'W - :* '“SO «nJ eawtaaily • f ' NGREASIKGCIRCUiA^r/l^Wr or oorzr nshiitfeirttKLT l &i” <,y * It Oim •* , “t ”“I The Best Csmmerelil Pi/vl* theWtif, ■cnkuti, FurUlii ngttt, liflit,;, bbl* Mxtncttaa\Mnmr now :£***» J 4 SI. LHBWOWiIB * y Tot MtiOTonw. im IOaQrK if*
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