A BALnEAi/ttF^tirp —& jg- JUVIIU V+l-C. -i , laat ix S “ Iw e» *>«'d eagle caught a wild dock in 1 Pw Jwnjiawy-.. •: f, n - ■ 6 *" k »«:j4“U» Mmpared’niirdYar ,bB ri ” r " B^n * ta, ® , s' 0 PI re « i, ' r l>®®«™™H'r|l-l>--*BTA«HSHBI>--l , lAKO- BKBOT, =*«afc iSiS;i £ife;'' “ aai.«rjß»naar?arft:H .wawM <,«■ RXDrDL;B -& C O'. r *"' "*sPJ>o»d Amt being wet, hi* f«t. * " ■EP/rOtf* and .'PBp.Fß ISTO /?.t ! mercury stood at «be Briek Mills ai \ and TetttbeTe,'^from' iT»V iii*ri\He~cnltC~froze f»st ‘ • --n w - —|j “* cc *f*pp» co Mond»y,iinijrtti*>g at 18° below’!the ice; and.heiug-iiuiililo(u.fX!rii*it»liinis*4 > lf, O<«J I’rnijair i - U rm uiiku-u «»i<g .. • ••*ero; on Tuesday morning at 33°. Wo learn ! .perished. Jiu w»*,arru |l if>}Uogibitt,w.mgHUi*iil Ts,T!ku !'J. 11 ■ " ( r . ,, *5 l , a 'iter of the Fryfebttrg stage that in : dark. There w*« tf; ij» c»piur«;ihts groat g,./' "fj"! V : J i. that "towarihe mercury wak down «o-4‘2°. and , ‘Anj«rjc*n.‘’ but h«? oould not be appryaohed on lv, i* bubuj \ « Mar* •_• . D«wall'«id Bay»rd, fgreoplM of iheAsditor ' B " i * * hi “ ™ ioi ‘r- «“>•* j. E Hmtan, j Um ‘ !^ h# - ‘ ot br “ up “* Ki^gcsu-vi*. and the eoopwidioiD of - * I » i able to learn fifty-lbree persons hare been killed Hto* i c,ni»t r«»rt*Ti»«s» lh« Common School Laws. sixty-eight injured. There j -Canton b« Tbjr Grid* . "...11”"....... are also three accounts where it Is reported „ **w amras sosoa. “shreral persons were killed.*’ Thunder and i aul/c^' d* Thought— lightning storms occurred on sixty-one dtysiu ; J*pSuiS!!lSw *” the three sntnmer months. ». r. wiuukt; • MOriBBtrRGH: SATURDAY MORMKO, - JAN 15, -1859 Tkirtt- Mmiois tor Cuba.—Mr sHdell fttVrij prcpooM to place $80,000,000 in the hyuljflf tUjßpreslJetit, to boused at hU *lih- . WriJMktt promoting the porehuo of Cub*. Ho <lo«t*tl< where this bankrupt govero meat'&TU'jgit that maob money; Thirty mil* Uons ronniJ entn in these herd times, end thetuUion islnnworse financial position now Una she hes eser been before. U would be more ratkrnayVe think, to pat the goverameotr into the poimsion of ihet earn, over and above lh4 oarr«ht demand* upon it, before proposing to eiUrttit ihi President with It The notional treasury is empty, the receipts into it ere lights and the drain open it Is heavy; end yet here is; a Senator who talks eboat giving away the sum - of thirty millions oj if it were a mere trifle! Bat, this, Mr. Slidell also proposes to entrust this Money entirely to the eontrol of the President. This proposition is even tnore ridic* aloasthan ths first; for the nation has so en- jtlral/ lost eehfidenoe in ths President tbet It is tldle folly to talk of snob a thing.- Snob poser !hu never been entrusted to any President; and ; ilia least trustworthy of the list is not the'one to receive snob omerk of confidence. . Baft Mr. Mason is even more adventurous then Mr. Slidell; for he propoees to put the entire army and navy at the disposal of the President, to make war upon whom he pleases. The one vnuldput into,his bends the purse strings, the oth er the war-making power;-and these two sources of eontrol, which the Constitution so sedulously guards in the hands of -the people’s representa tives, would thus be surrendered into the hands of one man, who wont* doubtless, if he eould lot them, play as many pranks and course a* widely as Phaeton did when he undertook to guide the ebariot of the sun. There is no probability, we trust, that Con graas will thus surrender the war-making power and the disposition of the national treasure into other hands than their own. Buoh a surrender, .wooti be fatal rto onr safely as a republio. It would be the first step towards despotism, and n step which, once taken, ooold never be retracod. No one man is pure enough, muoh less Buchan an, to possess nob power, in a Republican gov ernment; and ,no onq with the love of the nation at heart would propose it. _ Thc Tomm Txx.—Tbc.Pbiladclphlc Bond «T Trmdc ptopoio, and la about to petition tbe Irtgitlntnr# to Utat affect, that the Tonnage Tax ahalibe repealed upon condition that the Penn ajlrahia Boad thail aubacribea apeclled sum towards the establishment of. a line of steamers from PhiladelphU»to Liverpool. . There U something peculiarly Philadelphian ia this projeot. The Tonnage Tex bow enures to the benelU of (he Stole, and this plan pro poses to toko it from the Stole and appropriate • It to the exelotiro nse of Philadelphia. It is a' tool and refreshing instance of either verdancy or impadeoee, and It Is hard to teU under which head to elass It V Wo are against all loch half-way and locally •elfish measures as this. The tonnage lax is either right orj wrong. j If right, itonght to be maintained the benefit of the Slate; if wrong, it. ought to be repealed. Let ue have a clean re* peel or a bisinj maintenance of the tax. Phils .delphia is a oily of 600,000 inhabitants, with a west amount of wealth; and If she ia not willing *' to' uso her own ability in establishing a line of steamships‘to Europe, she onght to be ashamed to ask the State to do it by compelling n railr old company to furnish the necessary funds. Tbs only scheme which Mr. Bqchanau hod really at heart—if co cold aad eelflsh a speci men of human nature can be eaid to have any thing not purely selfish at bis .heart—was-the purchase of Cuba. That is now effectually ex ploded in hands of its engineers. It has turned oui to .be inch a complete failure, that it will be monjioned again bat with ridieols and contempt.! To keep up n show of action, Mr. Slidell Introduced a MR In tbe Senate to carry out the President's views, bat the provis lons of ihai bill, show the whole affair 4o be hollow mockery. The purchase of Cabs is oat of the question^—Spain will not negotiate, and if she would, we have not the mossy to purchase it. We cannot steal ft, for the good sense of the .American people will not allow it, even if ibe civillxsd world would not cry out agalnatthe out rage. 80 Mr. Buchanan is left high and dry— he and bis favorite measure a total and a hope less wreck. Klnsas is the rook on which he -foundered, and that question will oonfer on him an immortality of eiernily of shame. A CORnK&porour of the National InttUigeacer, writing from Paris, .under date of Deo. 29tb, •ays that the Americans of that city all. deplore tho appearanoo; of Mr. Buchanan’* Da Quesoe ' letter. He 'eaye that whire it enooixrsges the advocates of a : monarchy, it wilt also have the effect, to retard emigration to our western terri tories, from the i agricultural districts of Francs nod Germany.' j His IU-timed forebodings will alarm the hardy, peasantry of Europe, who, if encouraged, would readily make their homes In ihevasTregicms incur country, now nnoecopled, aad thus adl mfllioM to our national wealth. There in one fact feoUtaowa in the old world : which would,ia a peasurc, destroy the perni cious ipflueace of this Du Quesoe letter—which is, that Mr. Buchanan is an old federalist, who never had confidence In democratio iustilotions, and who has ever held popular government In secret contempfr He merely assnmtd the name 'of ‘‘Dem&oral” In order to gratify bis aabUlon. It was bad enough in him to Inflict his bad gov ernmenfon the country, without giving it a bad "name among European nations. Tbs Paris correspondent of Thtßotion Travel* tr faroDhee,in his last letter, the followiag' in regard to .a late visit of tbs venerable Lord Brougham to Paris: ; “Lord Brougham ia at present in Parle. The venerable orator lawyer, philanthropist, scholar writer, continues In firm health, although eighty 'Winter# are upon him and ’all hie cotsmporaries Moore, Searlett, Jeffrey, Sydneyßrnith, Canning Peel* Melbourne, Romllly—are In their graves. He bad by his marriage with Miss Spalding but one ehildr nad that a daughter now dead, so he Is ehUdless. I like to ess these great men child leel/for thsn lam oertaia tbe world shall not bt the sight of a worthless fellow tot- Corugeßider a great name whloh he Is unable lo .. . A Tsvrjnurz Town'—la ike village of Chaad • tortilla, Ohio,Uur* is not a store, tavern, shop, •ji. grocery, anyother pUea in which spirituous Uqoor ia told or keptfor sale, aadiherahaa not . mea for year#. The town ud neighborhood furnish u example of temperuee rarely to be maiwUh and mnch lo be approbated, Persons, •v- ‘jUto tnie atraottoihaee found intoxicated area > “W‘•®P«»»ce town, bat the' liqaor that nOM them »oU ob«Md .luwbtn ud k.pt •.ftlyoOßOtmled.' r , TmBU P*ol Minnuotian u, a . | etr . (h»t U.Port 8n«llt»g .Mciilmign hm hiM . to p.; ap the Meond luUllmut of gbo 000 do.Hj OpTernount, on thn purobuo of Fort Bo«UilJ* nod ll* name; »0d liot ln.lroolloo. hnnlwea noeind to foreoloM on tbolr oblign ■ UoaMnd Riao’o QorcnnenW ponotioo of ibe pnmhu.” ! A nwro br tbo film. of Jiok, died in tho Poor i ShmmKwlUU ,*&.,*few days ago. Jack was - I ntnlea pd® 4hn eonet of Africa, and waa for .! many tyeare ailato ofCoL Dibble, of Danbory. ' Oanfcmnirto the oldeet inhabitants,' H is be . : Jack, at the time of bisdsoease, most have been mjears old. atTMoto—Th. Flnrlfa LmWHom ban rt ■ the low proTldlo. for ihn inrareemUon ' ° f fr*" Mjpy «»ilo«. nblio Uioirnnßb an in ; ;iport*-B«nih Cnrolinn, n mw llmob ■ ban took u onaetauat on bbr aUtnlobook. v - ■ T*n ‘New York btdepndtnk says' that' 'pearly four hundred oboreh members of Jir.B*ech*r l i obarge ware lift oaprovldsd for t by the* reoeni • lattingofpews at hi# church so great was the [OorTaapondenceot the Daily Pittsburgh U»*atte.] ; CHICAGO. Enltrmg Chicago—lmjirovemenltcf 1858 — City Railroad—Portrait of the Garden Ciiy, draim by a matter hand. Rde. Gazette: AlraoetsimuUaneouel y with the break of day on Christmas, the writer, aftera wearisome night of travel, had the honor of en- I teriog the] “Garden City” on the first passenger | train of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, over their own rails. The joyful event, was immediately afterwards an nouuoed in thunder tones from cannon stationed near at band. It is well known that this great ua, l® l^*hing —an unbroken line from Pittsburgh to Chicago—was completed as far as Plymouth, Indiana, (eighty miles this ride of Chicago,) a year or tiro ago, but in consequence of stringent times the company was unable to finish the en tire work. During the interim, passengers and freight were carried from that point over a rival road. When it is renumbered that the road received very UUle enoouragement or pecuniary assist ance—if indeed any—from the city of Chicago, because of her partiality to the line by the Lake Shore route, it refleets great oredit on those maoaging the Interests of the eompany. Tho recent elevation of Mr. J. Edgar Thompson, of Philadelphia, (President of the Central Penns y% vanla Railroad,) to the Presidency, was a muter stroke of polioy. This eonstilutee Mr. Thomp son the ruling spirit of (he grandest thorough fare from i the seaboard to the far west, and longest line of railway in the Duioo. The Chi cagoi&ns concede that Mr. Daniel W. Boss, for merly of Allegheny City, the indefatigable agent, hu done muoh towards preparing the way for diverting travel to the east over this route in stead of by the way of Cleveland. • Chicago; notwithstanding the recent financial flurry, gives evidence of Improvement in what ever direction yon look. The outskirts of this sprightly city presents quite a ragged appear aaoe, in consequence of tho large number of un eighily.frame dwellings. But in the heart of tbe city the improvements are of a permanent char acter, and worthy of any oity. In a statement, published on Christmas, it is staled that'over two hundred and fifty buildings —from the humble frame to the cosily and magnificent palatial residence—were ereeled during the year 1858, at a cost of three minions of dollars. 'Besides these, a number of churches and residences were modified, and about thirty buildings raised with screws several feet. In stead of the streets beiog planked as heretofore quite a number of the main thoroughfares are paved withicobble stones. In imitation of New York and Philadelphia, *l_ w » ** to keep up with the times, a company sfce laying down the track for a city railroad on State street from Randolph south to the city limits, and on the whole exteot of Madison street to the western limits. Some one in writiog about Chicago, thus speaks about this aauoy city—and by the way, it is a pretty well-drawn portrait, and will boar two looks by, all haviog the western fever ‘-To de scribe Chicago, one would need all the superla tives set in!a row. Grandest, flattest—muddiest, dustiest—hottest, coldest—weUest, driest—far thest north, soatb, east, and wtost, from other places, consequently most central—beat harbor on, Lake Michigan, worst harbor and smallest river aoy great commercial city ever lived on most elegant in architecture, meanest in hovel propping—wildest in speculation, solidest in value—proudest in self-esteem, loudest in self disparagement— most lavish, most graspiog— most public-spirited in some things, blindest ond darkest in some points of highest Interest] 0 And some poor sonls would doubtless add—most fascinating or most desolate—according as one goes there, gay and hopeful, to fiod troops of prosperous friends; or, lonely and poor, with tho distant hope of bettering broken fortunes by rirnggUog among the driving thousands already there on the same errand. There is, perhaps, no place in the world where it is so necessary to lake a bright and hopeful view of life, and neno where this is more difficult. There is too much M stake. ffnt. (For the Dally Pittsburgh Gazette.] Mtnrt. Editor*: Tho übject of City Railroads juit now presses itself on the public mind, end there U much speculation as to the best mode of establish. !ng these public conveniences; whether they shall be constructed, owned and managed by the city, or by an incorporated company of shareholders, or partly by the city aod partly by individuals. The experience of the past It appears plain to me, is almost without exception, against tho expediency, economy or wisdom of State and City improvements to be maintained and conducted on der municipal supervision. It is quite notorious that large expen ditures by States or cities, are generally the oeca-' sions for fevoriUims, extravagancy and corruption. Whan tho capital is wholly supplied by individuals and the wcrhrdono and managed by the shareholders or parsons 3selected by them, these evils are more surely avoided. I hanoe infer that If tho City Rail ways now .demanded by the general voice, be left to be built and managed by an incorporated company of citlxau% the work will be more speedily -and eco nomieally accomplished, and under judicious, legal ; guards and check, will bejnore satisfactorily con- I ducted than if managed by the oity. ! It may, however, be both proper and very important that (ha City should nave some power over the compaoy to restraio aud rogulato it in reference to the'mode of laying down the tracks and sidings, the speed at which the coaehes may be ran, tho law of the road and of precedence, as between the Rail way aod the common street travel Ac., Ac. I think It woTthy of serious consideration, whether as tho Hallway company will require the right of way and also the protection of the City Councils aad police, from the city, it Is not both expedientand just if tbe enterprise shall prove very lucrative, that tbe city should share In Its profits, and to effect this on equi. table principles, I propose that the dty ahali be en titled to receive one-fourth or one-half of all the ex cess over 8 per cent of profits that may at aoy time be divided by the Company. I think the capital is entitled to be exempt from ell tax or drawback until it shall realize 8 per cent; that accomplished, it can afford to spare liberally of any surplus to the city, end will be wholly free from any onerous burden un -til tbe investmentis really profitable; This plan, if the City RsQwmy shall succeed, as is confidently pro dieted, would not only pay good dividend* to those citizens who supply the capital, but. may ultimately contribute largely towards tbe ordinary municipal expanses, and thus prove useful to every freeholder in tbecity, by Its effect la reducing tho amount of taxes to be assessed, and to the stockholders in recon ciling tbepeoplo to wbatmlgbtcome to be denounced as s troublesome and mischievous monopoly. A decision has just been rendered io lbe Uni ted States Court of in tbe salt of Geo. P. Bissell & Co., against the oily of Jefferton ville, which, ,if sustained by the Federal Su preme Court, fa which the matter Is to be car ried, will create doubts of-the validity of tbe bonds of a large number of cities. The plain tiffs were admitted lobe bona fide holders of tbe ooupoas which were fir*t delivered to tho Fort Wayne and Southern Railroad' upon a subscrip tion by tbe city, to that Company. The defense set up that two-thirds of the. qualified voters of the city did not petition for the subscription.—> The petitions that were returned to the Common Connell purported on their faces to be signed by tuou majority. A Committee formed the pur pose, reported that more than two-thirds of lbs qualified voters had signed them, «ud the Board (hereupon confirmed tbe report, and ordered tbe issue of bonds. The counsel for the defendants maintained that it was competent .to prove by parole that two-tblrde of tbe legal voters did not sign the petitions, and therefore the proceeding* If the Cuun cH were void, and carried with (He bonds and oonpons declared opera. The plaintiff’s oouncil iosisted.that the decision of the City Council upon tbs petitions, findlog that two-thirds of the legal voters had petitioned, was conclusive, as that was the only power authorised to decide the question and that parole evidence could not be given to contradict their records, and especi ally as bona fide rights had accrued under them *and no attempt ban been made by tbe voters of csty to restrain the action of tbs Counoil for more than two rears; but both Council and vo ters had ratified the action and recognised the petitions; Verdict for dependents, and bills of exception filed.— Cm. Qaz. Tna Ltobi* Busisbss Our lumberman are at present “as busy as nailers.” We have been making inquiries in regard to (he extent of the buslneas this season,, and although it is out of qnestioutb procure accurate we are satisfied that abouT the usual quantity of square timber will be made. So tar as sawed lamber is eoboeißedt we-do not know how U *lll compare with the products of former years; but one thing that we do know Is, that a large number of our saw mills are slandiag lafe. On tbe other band, tbe **log men” bavejgfrtnont large eontroote on the two Clearfield ereeks, Mo shanoon and Slnnamahonlng, which will aggre gate from 70,000,000 to 80,000.000 MmreilT of mow I hi. wlnw *, h „ w „„ «■ larded their- operations and U is dodbtful whether their contracts will all be filled. —Clearfield Boftman A paragraph has been going the rounds of the papers to the effect that the rumor fdsnled at time) that Chambers, of Edinburgh wai the author, of the Veptigee of rlhei Hstaral- History ofUreation.iacoofinnedbythaMw MuMnm catalqguerr It stay ba veH to stats, rentage-ofthie work; that Mr.Fsgv the paltro •f tenm valuable treatise uh weolonr. aieliled. . A correspondent of the London weekly Rcgu- Ur statu (hot it is confidently asserted by many Traotarlans that Dr. Posey hu been mtrired to Miss SeDen, better known as “Lydia ye Superi or.” The Weekly Register says the statement •h as reached them from other sources. Jshst Lreb,' Crovelli, Arlot, and Frerrolini are all to eing together at a charitable‘concert at the Crystal Palace iu Paris. Seven thousand performers will take part In this monster con cert.- Aj» old Democrat, who is sick 'of the adminis tration, calls the Venerable chief magistrate Mr. Pachanan! “Reduced by Dyspepsia to a vereSkblk tos."—(Saed by Boerhart't Holland A. Matched, * trader probably ia well known aa any nan to Weatern Pennsylvania, states u fellows: *•! mat with a lkrm«r in Armstrong county who w*a rertaeeJ by D/tptj* tialtameretkeltton. I persuaded him to bayabottloof Boerbeve's RoUand Bitten, believing It would euro him. Meeting him ions month* alter, what vu tny actrmlah meat at findiog'hlm a bate, hearty man; h» told mo ha bow weighed 200 pound*, and that thlj wonderful change bad been produced by BoerbareV Holland Bitten to which be attributed anlely hla reatoiatioo.” OAOnont—Be care Ini to aak for ikorhave'e Holland Bit tore. Tim gioat popularity of tbia medicine haa I adored maar iroiiaii.’na. which tho pnblic ahonid guard anlnat purcha-iuy. M par U>Ule,urall bottlM torts,by thonro prtetcra,BUSJ. PAGE, J*., A 00., Manufacturing Pharma eeutmaawMSinnlata,*? Wood street, between lst*od3d eto.Prttmt.nrgh. tto. aad Draggtata generally. JalAdAwP business Otfianses. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSIIIP. —The partnership heretofore exUting between W. Vt. itradshaw end T. J. Craig, under the name and atyle of T. J. OBAlti A CO„ waa this day, January, lit, ISSD, dU»lt«d • by mutual eoaaent. Tbo books or U.eflim will be found at the old Hind. Iftberof Ihennderaigeedaraautboriaed to uae the name of the lata firm to ibemtttement of the ac counta. Tbueo haviog claims against the lata firm are re lated to preemt them for settlement, and those Indebted, will pleam make payment to either of iheundotvlffßeil. , , T.J.CBAIO, w. w. uiuuanAW. THE Imrinoss will bo continued at tho Old stand t.y IV. W. OKADStIAW, who, thankfal tor past taron ao iiherally bestowed on the lata firm, would (nrhe « continoai.cfl id 1 iboaaiue, amurii g all tbat aoy order with which hu may Unfavored iball meet wtlh prompt and faith ful attentixu. fjalS] W. If. BRADSHAW. TJ. CiIAIG will contiuuo to manufacture a TIN and SIIEKTIBOK WARE lor tbeproeentat the out etand on tue east aide of the Diamond, No, 17, where he will be iiap{>y to supply hla old frieoda and cnatosme with anything In Ibe Tin and Sheet Iron Ware lioa. Jobbing, Koofine and Spouting done wtth promptnen. Allordarahy n>ail wilt receive prompt attention. jalo Letters testamentary upon tbo Katato oUW't- U. PBIOB, lato of the city of PlUa' burgh, deceased, bare been granted to the usderaigned, to whom all penona bar lug claims or demands against said es tate will matehnowu Uteaame without delay, and those in debted thereto otake payment. UAHT 0. PRICE, lumnd Hoove, Pennsylvania Avenue. 49* 1 he bmloMj of the Berlin Foundry will be Id the name ot Wm.O. Price, aa heretofore, by the under algaed, [Jalfrlf] mary 6.P&105. T2E undersigned have associated with them In the Coimuiaeloa Btuinass Jjucb Paatua, lata of Steubenville, Ohio. The atyle of tbo firm will coatlnnn aa heretofore. NIJIICK * CO. *lxx. nwTca —riMu raiiiu. ww.c. scnct. NIMIOK SB 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'fot the eale of Pig Iron and Blooms. OS WATER eiRBET, Pitriwaoß. n.». ids taaOß,, mr. srawtar, late with Of Lowiedc Rdgerton, PiUab’g. )U*rrett A Martin, Phlla. BDGERTOS * STEWART, . (SocotaMTs to Lewta A Bdgertoa.) 107 Wootl street, Piltabarghi Pa^ Wholesale Crocersaad Gommiiiion Merchants? Pittsburgh Manufactures Generally. JaAlyd ' v.o.»«v«c. i.a.ntn. - juf.ktw. T. H. REVIB * CO., No. 24 Wood Street, Penna. Manufacturers of white and HKD LEAD, ZINO PAINTS AND LITUAEOE, and Wboltnl* Demlara ia Oili, Palnli, TtrsUua ud Tarpen tiuo- ilcto SUibmißemnitfl. TKUSSEB AND SUPPORTERS—Tho of fliitfd kbonld bo*r In mind that but on*' eMattistmieot lathe cHj uabofectore* then artklni, and they eboald eleo beu in tuiol that they aiaboltl at nincb lower xetee by tbe auaof.cturen tbw) by more dreh-ra in the erikie.— When doelrrd, TrtUeee will bo soda tw order or re|«lTMi.— EsemlaoiiUuthefv, then call for • good Truei.at • CAKTWRIOnT A »OUNQ*S, 84 Wondel. Third sale of new stock of the ALEBOnSNY DEID3E OOUPANY.—WiII ImoOored for tale at the Murchafate’ Exchange, oo the TUlltD DAY OS FEUHUAHY NEXT, at W,SIX HUN DRED AND SIX BUAUK3 «rtl» “New Cat>lU!B(ockof th« Cowpany for erecting a Bridge lover the Allagheny river, uppoallo Pltl.burgb, lathe county ofAllegheny.” Parchaetra wlll be r qnDed U pay ap the aaU atock la fall at the time of atle. Uy ordtr of the Hoard. Jaftnvtotdxho WU. HQdBBURO. Traaaoraf. Sundries— ' 76 tons Ufiion Potnacfi Cuko Iron; 80 do Valley do do <Jo 100 bbU. N O. Molaiwer, t» kegt No l I^rrt; 10 btd«. Itattrr; 6 aacka Feather*; 100 bite. White beaoe; 100 rt>>ma Batting Paper. In store and f«.r aide by WATT A WILPON. J Na LlUrty at ROLIi;BUTTEK— H bbls prime roll, 40 bbUtUa BjGQ Diecea Bulk Urat, 10 kga Lara, No. 1, <2 bbl* do do, To airlra aud for aaleby SIIRIVBR A DILWORTU, l3o>od Ist fecund atreet. A BBLS PENNA. SYRUP, . *<v/ 76 do Oruthod aod Q rated 'Sogar, 40 do Coffee Sngar, A»r kale by ■ ' . SUKIVKKA DILWOIITif. ) BXS. V ALAN Cl AItAUSIN S; 2O do MaUge do lit atore aod for aalo low, wbulrmle or retafi, at FRANCK'S ramllyOri.cery and Tea Store, ?*d*i»l at., AlUgheuy •, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-30 bbls.(part vary choice white wheat) tail retotved and (ormli at VRANUK’B, Federal it, AUeghmy. Jal6 Tennessee flour—ioo.ih, Rock city Mdla Extra Family, oow landlhic front ateamer Laerutoe for late by • (jalS) ISAIAH DICREY k CO. IIAiL-Coicn. GREASE— lLbbls and 2 lilf do nowlond* log Iron* aleamer Lacroaea, for axle by IBAIAU DIOKBY A CO. INDIAN RED—I2OO lbs. for sale hy B. A. PAHNEATOOK a CO , J*l6 . corner Wood aadlatatc. fpUAUAOANTH—3SO lbs. for sale by X B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, - 1»!6 corner Wood and Flrat ata I^MEHY —50 k<*g» fof sulo by B. A. FAHWEBTOCR A CO CIREAM CRACKERS and Oyster do just grac’d and for aalaat PR ANQgS, Fadaral at. Allrjlany DRY PEACHE&—2OI Ska now laiitW from ateamer. LacrorM aad tor aale by. i«l6 IfIAIAH PICKIY A QO. U MAC—32 aka now landing from yteamor tacroma, for tale by ; IgAUU DIOKBY A CO. FREBU ARRIVAL STEJNWAV'B PIANOI-rJiut roc«lv.VnMH| M.anlavolceofafew r<ry acpeilor Steia-f I V I IV way Planoa; among other*, a THKBB eTRINQKDEQCAttK GRAND, of aeven and a third octavea, and la an alagatitly carved JxMila XIV c*aa. Alao, xenral plain aeten and tlx and tbrae-fimrlba octave fqnarv Planoa. H. KLKBBft A BIU), £ola Agantx for Stein way 1 * Planoa, 63 Fifth at are mpactfully in riled to give na an early call, aa the *opply of these floe Plano* la quite inade* qoale to the demand- Jal4 O' ILSIOILSU SOJUgallooeW. B. Whale Oil; 20 bbir. Toanera’ Oil; 2000 gall*. Lloaeed Oik GOO do pareßpermOlt; 203 do Elephant Oil, 1 ' For ealehy T II NEVIN A C0,2l Wnod»t LOUR— -360 bble. Extra Family Floor, Uifpected; 160 do Bnperfloe do do In atore and for nUe by WILLIAM MeCDTCHEON, JalA-dtf N 0.186, Liberty ehreet Sundries —iso bbls. Apples; 61 aacka WblteCorn; 60 do 8. Bprlnp Ex. f. Floor, To arrive on board Sir Wm Wallace for ea!e by ISAIAH DIGEST A 00. on/ \ BBLS. MOLASSES; V'-f ” 8» bhde. primeiN. O. Bcgar, ATrirlog and for aale by j JAM Ed OARDINKR. i A BUS. FLINT - HOMINY iu storo and i.v for»aleby Jali JAMBS OABDINER. t> OLL bbls. Roil Butter just XV raeaived and for aaleby LITTLE A TRIMBLk, ' . J*t4 No. 113 Second atreet. TENN. PRODUCE-?—3 aoeks Beaus:. Oaacka pyaonl*;- 1 2 do Practice; how landing Catubiblge for cat* by ’ A JaH IPAIAH DIOKKIf A CO. FBUfTING MATERIALS of o^?~de tcrlptlhp caO na had at the Book aad Job Office of . W. a. HAVEN, J*lBt y,; otanwef Market and Becondat*. TJ U.Qyt Manilla, Straw, Tea and FrmHng jR/Papm'fcJte»loalthaPaptrW«r*h6a*»of • , . ;^w.a.nATßr, J*lS Ho«,»l,33andB6Matke4*tmda. ; ASKET,Tar, Strair and Boniiet Board, AJTfor *a!o .W-.A HATIPf., .bxs Cranberroatr? Vf DXLWOBTH. ThXQS—2 bales how lauding ton steamer XV Aigaaaatibr rale by . JBAUHDIOEET AOq v /IRAN BERRIES—IS bbls. and 12 Uses in B. OAKnUPAODI . _ viuintAHontko. T« Cirnlrolde Vei-t*o—U. W- Ernst. Air Varie Optia 10 (BojidVaTiri Rodu.— ! nap! ration Wall*—ptauo... rafK>geno PoJka. . Danburg M _ . Pop tho Quoatloo—with colored llatbograph.... Souvenir lit, p Amerhjne—Scbu!liotr,..7..™ CHARLOTTK BLOKE, ~ . . , 118 Wood door above fith. Mode tnallwl free of poatage • Jala Heating boildinos witu waste STBAM. JOSEPH ANTUONY, CUUROH 8T H BELOW RIBD, Offota hla Venice# to put Pipe* In building for Uoatlog.and refora to the following letters aa to Its utility and hta capa bility. Where Steam ta uacd it costs nothing alter the Plpoa are lald,aad buildings a n wanned without risk from firo. Bildwih A Co’s Loco. Wc»KS, Dec. 2,1555. J. W. Aavnoxr, Kaq —Dear Sin—You ask ht>w we are E leased with our heating pipes for warming the shop by ex suit (team, aa altered by you. I will state that they work charmingly, and we are aatiafied that joo have rendered them efficient and useful. Heretofore they were of no use to ns, although pat up at cotuidrrablo expense, aad alne# overhanled-wlthoot benefit, aad they were abandoned, aa they choked the engirt# end gave no heat; but uow there seems to be no difficulty In that respect, our shop la well heated, and the work appears tobsvtllfou. Keepectfaily yonra, O.T. PABBr, fiup’t of At. W. Baldwin** Locomotive Work* .. , GIBSO.vTOR MtUS.OcL 17,1868. H*. Jokth w. Aitrost—Dear Sir:—Yuurfisvor of the ‘Mt-hae been received, end should have rroiv*d tu» atrentiou eerifor, but could t»ot for want of time Ynu wish to know bow ourplpeeln theatoreroom auswirtb* purpoai fur which they w«r* intended, 1 woo id aay they almoet to portcction; w« can control them so as |o make any degree of beet desired in a very short timo. A. Buchenao, the mao wbonses them, tolls me he can raise “** “*•!*« W degree# In ten uluutee after letting in ateem, **ya bo does not know to what height be cuold raise the heat a* be never has bad ocemioa to teat ihcii full ca pacity. He Uilnka the beat could be raised high enoogb for opp burptae with half the doantity of pipes. Jtrtaolrva watrhlug to prevent the beat from tlalng tooblgh. Jallrflw Youre, my truly, - HARRISON MASOX. AEBRIGAir HOUSE, BOSTON, I IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR raaged Hotel in the New Xnglutd Btatee; la cen-fl , and easy of access from all the routreof treveL It cootalos aii the modern improvemeuto and ororj convenience for the comfort and arcommodatipa of the traveriOK public. The sleeping room* are large anowtli Ute auitee of rooms are wall arranged, aniicom- Ffofo‘7 futyiiahed for fiunilite and largo traveling parties, and thebonae willcootlnue to be kept as a first close Hotel in every respect. Jellrdly LEWIS KICK, Proprietor. POTATOES-— 350 bus. Farmer’s Delight; JL 150 do Neahannock Potatoec 60 do Long Reds do 7 40 do Elderberries; _ , , 6 bbla. frith Roll Butter, FecelTeJ and for saloatlSO Liberty st, J*”. BtDDIKWrSTS 1 00. Q UN DRIES— ~Z "T O 1 • aack, Ou<n.UTUI. Kib. FimU. rffiir. IDO do Silver Bptiogs Superfine do I 357 do Oorn; 60 sacks Wheat; 1 14 IbUGre**'; 43 do Sumac; _ J fif do do 19 bdli Oder BUtm, ’ To arrive an steamer Mariner far eale by JG2 ISAIAH DICKEY A 6 QHNBRIES—SO kgs No. 1-6 IW Topo; U 100 BoXea Feari Starch; 00 do Palm Soap; 1 20 Keg* auorted Shot; . 100 Pig* Lead landing from steamer flt. Lout* and foraafohy SHBIVER 4 DU.WORTH. p ASHMERE PLAIDS at V. „ BimcnmLD * CD’s, Comet Fourth and Market*t*. r* ; Only 26 cents per yai^L A RARE CUANCE TO BOY QUEENB - b.:., our tutoetto. to clow our rtock Id id.ulaioooj,iUcjboD, Cltjr, oQlholnof Jfebnarrirt, w» will sell ont the balance of our stock of Qoeonsware, Ac], brio»eo.t, . J.n WH. riUNOE Ladies, QBNT9,.ud OUILDRINS* BHAWL3, FOB TOE HOLLOA Vi. s 0, HANSON LOT] FKESH supply just received.— Brrdenu a#.! Erratanta Crackers tor Ibo remora! of isjvppptia atui Groan tnptlca. Wo medicine, no artificial «*udit CuppUod .1 U» book »to», "S fourth ilrecL [de!3l J. I. READ. “MjBB'S wkumng and copying iHilS—For SaldltTJJßtaaC freedom from and dorabUttj, tbeee laum inperiarWatl other* naan nctmd In tbia country, fcdJUUjr equal to ArauVa London lake* bat much lew In pfka. Retailers np&Ued «a Übanl i, W.tt.JonsflfoS* CO, Btatloaera,s7 Wood at. FLOOR OIL CLOTU-Of all widths, from 2 i lo . 2 tt“ <lof • Mperlor qoalltr, for Salo wbale ■awand rettH by J.A U.PUILLIPR, tfa2a 20 and 28 Bt. Clair etreel. A LL WOOL t)K LAINS, FIQURE“DAND M«rlw*e. Irlah Poplloa, Fancy aod Black Bllka Black all WooldetAlna, Plaid Cuhmerea, Oobtug*. Par owttaa, to be foood at BDRCUFIELD 4 CO?, euroar 4th and Market ata. 90 BAGa Ky - DRIED PEACHES; 15do do do Auplec 100 bnx email while Beanx, In atore aod for aale by <>att WM. BAOALBY, 1» and 2o Wood at. DRIED clean Western, racelred and for aA. 185 LlUrty elreet, °* lg RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO. *I^LOUiU-a of brands of *** Bu ß*»fioe Flour cone Unity ■ oa band and for rale by UcBANE A ANJEB, : . J** No. 124 Becood at 100,000£^ BRICirf^^^h 7 UITOHOOOK, M-CREKRT A 00^ do 3 122 Second atreet aod 151 Fnmt at 3Q BBLS. TANNER’S OIL, in stored 2 bbls Tfakk Oil, fnlUbU for graatiog poruoaea, for aala lowly de!2 WM. WILKINSON, aTLlbcrty 8L Blankets and flannels, bome madd, aastarnand imparted, of different klndi aad pncee, alao Sbawla, Cloak* aad Breaa Ooodx, a good u«ort meat , QalOj C. HANSON LQVS.T4 Market el. EOTAT'OES, POTATOES-1200 bass N. 4/. PoUtoea in ctove and for aale by J« mrcnoocK, McCRKRRY AGO. /rViIED ERUIT—SO bags Dried Apples; 24 (X/ da do Pracbea, now Undlag for sale by < ROBERT lICKEY. eRBAM CRACKERS; OYSTER CRAOK KRB. Beaton aod Farina do, Joat rac'd and for aale at FRANOira Family Grooery aod Tea Btore, Federal atmt, AUogbrpr. ' oo2j CHESS —A large lot jußt roc’d and for sale far W. 8. UAVEN. eutlontr, ) ft t corner Market and Second atreeu. *7K HDDS. N. 0. SUGAR; 100 bblsN.OT • VF Moluaeea, landing from ■tramer Dr. Knots aod for ealeby BHRIVKU A DILWOUTn. DRAWINO PAPERS of all size* and qnalUfce, alwaya la xtoro and for aale by W. 8. UAVEN, SUUouer. Noa. 81,33 and3s Market at EMOKANDUM BOOKS of nil sizes and qnalltim for eale by W. K UAVKN, BUtloner. J*J( Noe 31.a1and35 MaritalatieaL S~ UOAR AND BJOLASSES-—lOO bbls. Nl 0. Molaaara;. 10 hhd*. prime Bogar;-<.Undhiv front •teaawrDacoiab.foraaieby JOUN FLO If DA 00., de2l , , I*3 Wt-od atreet. FLOUR —10 bbls. ‘‘Snow Hake” choice ox tra Fatally Floor, made of White Flint Wheat, for aale by_ CJx5) REA AFOIISUII. HIDES.— 07 Prime Dry Flint in store, faOO * M *' toartlre and for »He by dc22 BPEINQBR HAHBAPQH A CO. POTATOES! POTATOES I-1050 bushel# ahdfor aila at very low prior*, by UITCUOOGtt. UoCRKkKY A 4X)., J*o I6t Front and 122 Bec/.nJ ,ta. POTATOES— 500 bbls. Neuli-und P. Eves. •eltcfod, aad 80 sack* mixed. In etore' and 'for ml# by J*U J B- CANFiILPAQO. DRIED FRUIT— 2S skß Peaches,, halves; 28 do ApplNLbew, Jort rac'd #nd for aalo by J. D. OaHFIELD A CO. LEAF LARD—ln^tierces, barrels, kegs and nockf) onr own rendering, onxarpaamd la pnruy ud Whiteneae. , JAMES HOLMRS A 00_ J>l3Btd» ... . corner Hryt ami Markef fraeU. COLD WEATHER GOODS.-Bcacßmu> A 00. bgre raceirad a frnher eapply of thcee Hoary Oaadoa Flusel*, Wool do of al| colom BUokntcMea and: Woman's Under Wear, and are telling their entire stuck of Fxacy Dre—Booda atgrextly rtdoceapHcra. Jal3 TENN. FLOUR—I 9. bbls. and IQR‘sacks now leading frum steamer Ebeaugo for eaU by jeta ' ISAIAH DIOKEY AOq TENN. PEACHES—O 9 Rks. bright halves, on ooarignaont, now landing from ate* mar Bhenaoxo for tie by /a» IfIAIAH DIOKEY A 00/ TYOLL BtTTTER—I2 bis. fresh, in cloths; tV ' 10 bbta. do do Jsttrafd aad fermlaby J. B. OANFIELD A CO. /IHEESE —300 bxs. mild cutting in store JaI2 J. B. OABFIMLD A oq TTOLLAND BITTERS—I2O d6x. foreole- XX ky dost B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, 3 BHDS. N. O. SUGAR, prime, landing fromUMour Melootts for aalx by WM. BAQALEY. f DAGS, BAGS.—SbOO Stark . and Man- XJ cbeeUr Begi fir eale by JalO ■ < aiTOuOOCK, McORKEET a 00. i~kRY PEACHES.—ISO bushels fine Dry \j Peached, on cobelgßinent and {bfsrie low to cloee. JalO » t HcCREERY AOO. SIX TWIST TOBACCO—IOO kegs No. 1, a tearr antedartidt tor xmU low by J*7 EDQEETON A BTEWAET.iW Woodet 1 OO BBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES, prime, A Vv Uadlog fromeUainen Dr. Sana aad Ida May, fur aaleby 1 de2B WM. BAQALBT. • FLOUR— 50 bags Silver Spring extra faniL lyFlonrjaet rac'd and for ealeby de» . ROBERT DIOKBV.: I ,ktUI£DFEACHES —84 sacks prime bright X-/ halva* In itora ud for ml* by j ’ Me SANE 4 ANJER : ORN! CORN 11—200 bus Ear Com in More abd for stl* tow > da2# • . IHTOnOOCK. ITOEtIBY 4 Oft > TVTEW BACON—Hama, Shonhlera ond A™ Bides,onroeecsy* > lhr**U> - r ''-’ ■ ! , ■ . h JAMEB HOLMBS t (W, ' T)ACKED BUTTER—4O kegff g6od ani JpeiaulaatoramdforaaUbyATWlQAtXMlAbo. STABOH— 100 • bis, Petrlin ttora *ndfor ■kty /• B. (MOULD * CO. - !<jt)LP MEJ)AL MEtoDBOWSAHrD~OAniIOinTTMB~ IP CBXdKZmifITQ 4c SORTS’ GRAND, SIIUAItR AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES. Me«T».OD!OEERINO A 90X9, Boston, bare mado ami distributed to purchasers throughout the United Ptetra and other eoonirlr*, upward of Twenty. Thousand Fianofi. ThejhiTß been awarded at thaiUffpreut oxhlbitioos in till, country ana Korop*. Thirty-Eight Golrfuutl, SUwer First Class Bled«l*. * They rerriredtrom the Pannaylrania Bfate y*lr* held at J° lb * J"**' -,BM * 'BW%Ld 1858, the FIRST FRIZKRKDALS over all competitor!. t Abo, the PRIZE MEDAL from thn World'* Fair, Lon don, 185’. : '-r. ’ FOR CHURCHES AND PARLORS. BUrst Prlz* Gold and Silver Medal ■ KI.ODEUNB AND It Alt »IO KII'JIS, I MuniKAcniAnt bt itASOj) & UAULIN, Ma... Ton different style*, from SGO to $4OO. Re commend., to ho ropnlor to All ..bcM b» Dm. Lovi.ll Uuoii, TbAlb.!*. 1100H1b,., J. Webb, Wmi.ru S'?'*" '■ R< “ t . WlllUm 11. Brrulburj, B. r. Baker, and nnmerona other* of tbo moat celebrated musicians of ttio eonbtry. Avardtd Lftr First Pritt at ertrjf Fair in I wAicA tihibitfd. (FOR BALE ONLY BY JOHN H. MELLOR, I POLE AQKNT FOR | CHICKERING &, SONS’ PIANOS, , AND IfksOX <t- HAMLIN'S MBLODBOIvS AND HARMONIUMS In Pittsburgh ami Western Penn’a. * No. BI Wood Stmt, (West Side,) Oetwcro Diamond Alley and Fourth atmd, Jal-dkwT PITTSBURGH, PA. l&nrance Company r/o Simon. Office No, 03 oorth Street LIRJCTOCd' W«de llomptoo. 0.0. W. fimltb, : A. A. Oanlirr, A.J.JonrA, ■- Kol.rt Wlrtek, Rod, Pottenwo, Q.nry Sprool. . Nlbbolu Vobsbtlr, I. flrirr Rpronl, 'Jonm H.Uotklbi. 0 A. Coltbs. 1 Chartered OspiUL _ eaaioo » ASBKTd, NOVKWMJR *J(>, 185sT^^ Btwk Note*. a£. *4? - b7 rn BlU* Receivable. $ Bond* and Mortgages... 1t,618 U l 2,Cc7 W Office Fsrnitare_ .... 4 <n Owhon band and in iluuk 6,553 92 lnterrat accrued and tiiKviincicil «S 9 6) Salvage uncollected 2 0 m> O) Pretoinaa on Polklea trcei.il, lomea... l'soo o» Total. $l4O 40? 76 and Marine Risks ukcu uf all description. omcisa Ptealdcul-r-A. A Csnma. Vice President— Rent PaiTUbwS. Becretary and Treasurer—l. Utim gpcout. j,i soQvasmi rounsar. R. MoCOY Ac CO., LtBBBTT STBKBT. oppoiiU itosa. ii. B. /'-pe?, __ . . - PITrSbORUII. PA. • • M ANOFAOTURK to order, on short fiotice, -LLI. CABTINGB, KIIAFTINO A rOLL»YB, ct All nut and dceenpacna, of Abe heat roaforlris and latest attics- AboWAOON BOXRISAD IKO!«B,OKATES,Ic, on band or cast to order. * BTOrdara left at the FOUNDRY, or at rartwrirtt A Y °H*sfc Ba Wood rttd " prompt attention. 50,000 cop,Es p g , * TBD THE GOLDEN WREATH' F\flielH Edition A'crto Raadjrl NoMnalc Bookhaa crer Utn publlahrd which ha<,iulh« mo pertoLattalnedao neat a circulation at -The OoMcc Wreath The reason of this will bo apparent to alt whe .examine lb contents, comprising,- *ABr LESSORS ASD ATTRACTIVE EXKRCISSS, nirn TWO OUNDRED OF OUR BEST 80NQS, Which coat io Sheet form Fifty Dollars, bnt which can L< had in thb volume for ONLY THIRTY CENTS! AeaSebool Book itbnnriralled. Aa a Collection ofMotlc It la nnsurpotied. law priced volnme itba mlr|c!e of cbospneM. Pnbliehed and for aala by JOUN H. MELLOR. 81 Wood bet dean DUa»r**‘ 4 rii* i »»"' t *"* •* WKJoplsa aent by mail to' aoy-adflFSaLpuat paid, on n> caipt of 40 ointa. Jalrdtf 1859. FOPUZiAR TRADE! 1859. "IN' RIBBONS AMD EILLINERv GOODS. BIBOAS! BIBONSH Rlß(ff>'S!.'! TO MERCHANTS, MILLINERS, JOB «H^i >Ki L uIRS w WBBONa, millinery UOO&3 AND OiSII UUTBH3 la All Mtlini of Iht coautry. TUK CASH lUBBON UoUiW, 110 Chamber* Btr*el, N*-ar York. JOUN FARRELL. - BSTA&I.I3QKD IS&*. »ii^-<IL 8 . ori *L“ fa i! 1 * m *" principle—a new era la tbo Ribbon Trade, whereby we make this btuinoe* pl*w. siu rut and i»uu an tut or uaowir sanriuo. WBSKLLF*ROAaU I WK HVt FOB CASH' We are 'satisfied with'b pn ourr riom. Ask no Second Prirt. llaTe all oor goodrnurked iu PLAIN FIQUBE3. so thatma.wMßn,and,child “bo, alike,” sodrccolruthe earns Talus for their money Car prires for best Taffeta lilblwn-, ati colors,are u }.✓ !2 C L r *** P ,w ? Nu - 4 »!< r»« »w l.icce, ij<ls •* “ « unit •• <• “ a 20‘j« *. *• •• “ 3 it»k ‘ ” * i2.siojj4 , Ro. 1C pltce. W* offer 9ANOY 1UB&ON8 **«ll uyles,” ‘‘ell colors,” “all qualities,” at prices DEFYIN4J CUUPATiTIUN ft , AND FOE CABU ONLY. BONB, K * Ul ' U4htnMlt Utt « of attraction for UID- Sales,(■‘'Light Proflt*,"and “Owvl V.lue," f ur KOUOUBH mmnwMn New Stytee and Pateini,ata savins of 30 PER CENT MOM CRltfilT PRIOK3 Examine oar Maple*, and be convinced. BLOND LACES, QUILTINop, i.fiK Mood* always fall. WeUmport and n A 6 *? "j** .**» 6 °* ,nl adT “ oe »- Marked prbee oo all Ooude “In Plain Fiaurm.’' A SAVING OF 40 MJR OKNT ON TUEJE GOODS MOM - CiIRMT PRICES. Oar intention Uto make tbo Ribbon Trade aa ataple in ££■ d «n? l &L!f < li m . G J M ‘LK" oai ' To wo miut sell 9£S.»N'* <1,1 * ,N DOLLARS WORTH OP GOODS PKlt ANNUM. » We are Unfoo Men. **Nb North,” *No South.” Waao n i , .^.^ IW T oJ Merchants! Jo evt-ry section or the •U ■ mn Iho servants of ell »ho furor us with their trade and patronage. JNO. FARRKLIJ OASU RIBBONBOBER, r*UKKIiL, ; .. .. . lltJChainbcri Strce-t, Now York, near the IluJ«oo Rirer Railroad Depot. JaSitind 'PAHttANI'S EI’FEftVKSUENTsELT. X ZBR APERVKNT. prepared tm an entire new principle fru« a latoaod accurate la of tbo e» lobrated hlte* Spring la Ofnwr. ‘ Tlile tnudtevuewed and highly rain* ablepKpanrtiouwn ootuil toaOsttaally noumDjepeiv .*! Bnu «« nnecUdnk, UoaAache, HeartbnrL Acidity of the Stomach, Coativeno*, Ktio OM tJeo, Loss S Appetite, OraTol, Nerrooe Debility, Namwrnr Vomitiu*, Affectioneoftbe Liver, Ac. A large eapply Jmt rrc\l bJ A .„ 1 _ , „ . JOS. VLBMINU, «23 Corarr of tbo Diamond and Market *t gUBSCHIPXION —■ DDRT A MfNSR are Sole Local Agents and reoebe rabecriptfooe to the following worku • 1, 2,3and4 notr toady? Mow American Ojdo- Volumes l. 2, S. 4, ft, ff, T, 8 aud 9, now out, Benton's Abi idg< meats of Debate* In Ooßcrom. A ,®i rk4a J*®Hj Pliysieun, by Dr. John King. Eandallfl Jifitasoa Complete, ft mis. * Tho American Eloquence, 3 rots, by Frank Moore. - 2 ,u »U>to works are sold aololy by subset fotfon. TbeFanc.rillEOdiUotiof British Author*. I'rlcsiOctt. a rotnms. All of fowler & Welle* Publication* and Phr«notoftlcal HUNT-A liWli'l * RODUCE.— “ ; 60 bbla. Extra Family flour, whlto wheat; 00 dr Nrehannock Potatoes; ko.btu. - ‘do • 60 do bright halvta Peachu; 7 bbla. Cionr seed; 0 do prlaafaahßdll Bnttm • 4 bole* do do do do Jn«l reeved and foffli at JB6 LlLerty *** ■ RIPPLE. WIBTB A CO. QONDRLbi>—3 bbls prune freah Butter;: k 7 2 do IrohEfgi; ■' li Back*Dried Apuk*;.: - 16 do £lderbeni»; a do Dried Cbrnlu; 1 do Peered Peacbee; ' t , MM . ,■ ■ 2 do Hope. ■ Jut recM and ferule ** 186 tdbeftj RIDDLE, WXRTB h CQ. AIIAPPk NEW YEAH to our numerous fHeadeaad auionen, and wo an siad to bo able to jworm lbea Lhatwi nenr bad do food m t£ru£«J of Bbawla.Cloaks NoedtSworfc,DonS'Jmd SiWprj tfoode at tbla mmoo oftba «? ' “ 4 JafcdkwT 0. UANfION LoV*, T 4 Market at PRODUCE— 12 bb!s. prime Timothy Seed* 80 bat. Or f. AppUs;.. . * • 100 do small vhito Bmoc <OO do Bortoy; , B . . „ WO pitcts Balk ghoalden,. ■Uptlrtd par railroad and fur sale by i“ ; BHRIVER A DlLWOnm *£Jg-AMI> PUTTED FRENCH M& wool PUld*, Ooborgs, Hons do L*in«L ofPhttaala, Cbeckt, Ticking!, E&lrtJax i*!!?' Umm ■ nd every otter Article nm»ii» tuf ;»Drro«jHoc W .mof .3d..uito3diSaA*2 u» CWM. o. mini un±i7££?S " 300 BAQS WUME COFFEE; ' ftObbti.l7.B. Bjnip) ' WbbU. Holme*, i. i.j fiOhhd*. iag»r, In »tor» tod fcr wfe by 80BITKB A DII.WOETU, "PRODUCE —200 bus. email White Beans; A*.*. “ 2* So Dry Apple*; • , , 16 bbli. Timothy Sm 4: 1 . • lOkegißotUr, . , . , . . „ 400 bom. ftirtey, Id stonaadfor Bllßlvm A OTLWOBTO. OLIDAY FURNlTURE—Childrea’s Bu tton*, EedJt«*J<, Cbalra, Table* W-ah BUod*. Ud r "“ u te S«3l J 1 *Wo. &8 ftmUhSflJ ittafc. T ADIES'IiRBSS SILKS _Aj\ - IRUM At . ’ •: OBtATLY BIDUCJSD PHIOKS * ? ' '• *f'«tD»a or .-• < «*•« BOROBVIJILD A 00. HIDES— 200 Green. SaliedHldes; ' " : swuryfitot do - | To«RjfTß«ad farathby 3 ; < ?•- BMtraqga UAEBApon d dp. rMDIA BUBBHltCOmW—(jf.ali i,;A<# INDIA RUBBER POLLS-—Alk> doll ho4ds •vltr ‘.. ,k;. >■- .>• t * . - ..* . f>nler. «.tb KMajitlw-atiT Ufc»»Urg lniw r - >,>^W^ ***** chOTCII»WJII thetiij Sixth ir.trri, Price titj low. EeqnftrtiTlLiftr.*-- Ijnr»»« U?a. or .1 j ,|i WATT i LJtw *«} •». e*.,t“ I > o*M*d. '3fc*et«Ba pM-SALRSr-toiSiim. JL n.. 1 80, Nm i; l>.lunJ With tba two nd-JsS. *»**••• Annual AJrtA /UoSPfTAIL lo j.i < »^ic.| i lti l viM?4witl»'iilU.f« in,'.. *.■. Mr Un P.‘i.iui*lTnnla itSSi&Sf.^^^bntartto irardou AUm w ..t.i»hh Ihm.-. Iu r.«4ro« * i«v-.i «U-y. bATUKl»AY.ih*iMr!££* fl l®»“*M *t lb* A JAS. M KHOWN.v k-«-rfcfcc IwM^SS^h.»<**** M»,fi*tb*par tirlKuKwlUhli, y.fth-KU»rf. j[ Ry order of*U lS«d4^? 4^*‘BBlCtlß a : ®ttM» bnotDMfc EOK SALK.—'’flie ' undersigned ofl'ers PB 1 r : ~~ ? ~ : -^ ;,, ' r ‘- , '- r ——■-- " for •»)« Ills prujwrty in tbs Borough of - flnwlck. '■»■ l«j;* Bnelargo UHck Dwelling Homo, Tnn» IUriTSS Stable, Brick SprinzAr_ with from .tmtofftty •truuf gnmud.a« ili« purrhaatr aiajr detiro. Tbwoib a Kwod Orchard of choice fruit, and the gn-muJ* al><>ut {ho Home tie onumeated with fchadotnM,itirublcr>', Ac. It UainoatiloJrnble property tor a country bun.«. md, will iw-aolJ oo tory reaaonabU torn*. For further Mrtlcfcjtaiw enquire of i. W. F. WlllT*. Attorney *tl*w, 100 Fifth Wthiburgb, »t of the lulwcriiwr on tba pr>-mb*3 - ■ i * l “ al11 R uul-KISfL ' "E'OR SALS—32O acres of- finely timbered - JL jDOaUU couatj, Ohio; well waters. If. rail.-* » Improved dly property *T an**/ J? !£^?r* h or All Ofy. Apply «o OKO, \v, I S^t“X° kto *■ *« HORSE FOR SALE.-A~T™,F * **** uod,?r Utt ' »r..l »trottor in bsrom;u perfectlynfofor ft led* or c'-iU to rUUw drive; mil nut fteweet tbe locomotle.; rniUi » !,r may city Mclteroent; will iUnd without teln?huiLl. end l I»’ r *rraDted porfi-ctly »tniml; to beaold only f»r turn of L tee. Enquire *t the Bh>tb warehouse of J ' ' Mi ■ - 1 T._J. CBAIO A 00, l: E OR.SALE.—A tract of land containing nine and ooehatf acre*, situate on the Few tb Street Hoad,about thro*mile* from the Court liua*-. will b» ■oh) low for cash. Inquire of • IRISH A MACKENZIE, Att’ys at Lew,No. 60 Foorili otrwt FOR SALE.—House* and Lots in Pitts burgh sod Allegheny cities sad adjoining Borough*; ■ereml haudsotne country scats, and Farms dfmlToreut sUr* la every direction, and at various prices, some Tory good ones. Also, s large quantity of Western land for silo or trade.. Persons wishing to purchase would do woll to call and examino the rtcgUtur; and thoed wishinglOsell to liave tbelr places Registered at OKO. W. BUNN'S Real Kettle Office, south aide of Ohio street, 3d door wcstoflhe iMam- nd, Allegheny city. j,g Fine country residence for« SALK OR RENT.—The tohseriber offere f«.r or rent that doligbtfui Country Seat, nowon-nt-hd by Adam Reinemam in Reserve Tp, adjacent to Allegheny City, comprisingeight acre* of choice tool, willi modern built Brick Dwidllngof 14 rooms; Green House,. Spriui' House, Barn, SlablJug, Tenant House, Ac. Pour acres aro audur Grape, which promises to t« tho nunt valuable Vine yard in tho county. There are several hundred Fruit Trees, Apples, Peare, Cherries, Peaches, Ao, most of which Lad been ini ported al great emtand are in floe condition.— Tho whole U prime land, highly cultiraled and Improved, and sitnated In aposition commanding a Due view of the taro citirs and surrounding country. , . ji. H, EVAN. Ohio Land foi Sale. THE eabpcriher offers for sale seotion ten, tfrwnship 12, range 10. Stark county, Ohio, commonly known a* “Boa man's Boctlou, n containing 640 acres. It it situated thr-o miles west of Uauilloo, on the Slate Road Lading to Wocsrtor, and within about two miles of tho Pitts burgh, Ft. Wsyno and Chicago Railroad. Tlie south, east and uoith-esstquarters ar» partly clearod aud Ininrorod— the remainder ts covered with superior timber—and the whole Is well wulirrd by springs and rnuning stroama— This section U considered the finest body of land in the county. Il will be sold undivided or In quarters to suit (KUThaaurs. To those who desire to invest in real estate a better opportunity is rarely offered. J. 0. BWSITZKR, No. 1014th street. Pittsburgh. lOWA FARMING LAND.—Tho subscrib ers offer (br sale oo favorable terms six hundred acres Choice lands, situated in Wright and Hancock counties, adjacent to lines of Railroads now in course of,construe tion, and ono tract only two miles from County «?ar The above will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for farming lands In thla nr adjoining coon ties. _*»o2o SIcBANK A ANJKR, 124 Second st. Valuable City Property for Bale” THAT very desirable lot on Water Street aud Redoubt Alley, nest to John Irwin A Bona, befog PJO f-«t ou Water eud Front streets, and 160 doop eluug the It will be sold together or in iota of 500r24 feet each. For terina,(wliieb will bo mode easy as to payment.)an- P*F *0 JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO., ar «tf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Holiday gifts— Portfolios, Fancy Inkstands, Paint Boxes, Writing Desks, Port Monna'cs, Diaries for 1559, WM. O. JOUNBTON A CO, Stationers, 67 Wood st. PRODUCE, PKODUOE.-r -22 pkgs. Extra finality Soli Butter, SO luiebs. Red Potatoes, 24 “ Western Dried Apples. 100 *• Whlto Beans, 300 “ Oats, 00 •* Ear Corn. ... It) bbls. Onions.for sale by v " ‘ Jft ‘ - RIDDLE, WIRTd A CO., No. 166 Liberty St. "Lj*LOUH, &c.—so bbls. Extra Flour; r A 100 do Extra Family Flour; 100 do Superfine do 100 bus. small white Beans: 30 do Dried Apples; 6 bbls, Turnips; 126 kegs packed Button „ . fiO bbls. Hess Pork, For sale by defT R. ROBISON A CO. TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS—Hot Btd Sash at tho Central PUoiug Hills, Water street. ?.*¥J be Allegheny. We have a splendid lot of U«t lied Fash on hand which we will sell at the very lowest rates ior cash. Farmers, Gardeners or other* wanting such articles, should give ns a call. Sash, Doora, Mouldings, - Frames. Ac., made to order. Carpenter work of all hinds attended to at lb* shortest notice. Scroll Sawing done. . J. A 11. T. PRICE, Central Planing Hill, , „„ water street, near tho Po»t Office, dt3 ° Allegheny City, Pa. Blank books; Journals, Ledgers, Cub Books, Invoice Books, . , , , , Check Bouks. I Ana every description of acconnt book* on hand or n.yfr to order, of ihn finest paper and i« tbe brat manner. by „ WM. G. JOHNSTON A 00, Blank Bo6k Makrm, S? Wood street JacnovAb. AMES WILSON having disposed of [~£j oia Uat and Gap Store Room, No. 91 Wood street cSL Um removed bla stock of UaU and Capa to bis Uat Store on Federal street, Allegheny City, opposite tbe Now Savings usde, where may be found a large assortment of flats and Capo at very reduced prices. Custom*! aaormftos tmcNotjcs —Tbe present atock m *»t be aold to make room tor Spring Goods. delWtf SUNDRIES —Hemlock Sole Leather: Osk Tanned do do French and Domestic Bfps and Calf: Upper leather; Idoing, Binding and Kid Skins. Tanners'Oit; . . Galloons, Shoo fouia. Ac Ac A largo ami rbofco atock for sale by _**? WM. WILKINSON, Überly at. ONE CASE EXTRAS HEAVY CANTON FL&NNRLSILEGHI VKDTO-DAY— Also, gtwJ do only IU cents per yard, at etoro of Bnrchfleld A Co.* Math-east corner of Fourtliand Marketatrrcts; who bare also received now Prints at ISUcts.; super Shirting Mu»lIoa at 12Uct*., and who are selling their ontiro stock of Ladles’ jlrea Goods at greatly red need prices. < SUNDRIES— ~~ T ~ O lSbbis.Axtraftosbßdl Dotier, . C boxtA. •* 4 bbls. choice packed 41 19 kegs Leaf Laid; 3 boxes frwh Eggs; . 100 lb*. pearod Peadjnc 19 sacks choice Ouionv: 3 bbls. 44 « now recoiling from R.R. and for sale at ISS Liberty «t & . ~ : RIDDLE, WIKTB A CO. SUNDRIES— 3 bbla Roll Butter, prinio: lU do Corn Meal; 6 do .Dried Apples: 25 do ‘ SmallWblteßeans. In etoro and for salo by ATWELL, LEM ft CO <l»3“ Ho. 8 Wood itinl. HIDES— '300 Dry Flint Hides; Sii do do KJpa; 120 do SaltedUldoa; V 0 Graen do Call Skins . SCO do ' do Patna Kips. In store and for sale by SPRINGER HAHBAUGH ft CO deia) W 0.209 Liberty itrtot. T7OST£R,'S NEW SONGS. ! —I X Sadly to my Heart Appealing., Price SO cts. • 3iy loved ono and my own. a 30 M the If* 1 PabUcaUoDs of the popolar'«,»• poser, B.C. fositr. For sale by ‘ „ un ,_ a. WFLLOB,BIW6odat ta»Maflsd, post paid, OO receipt of the above nrlr* , Dry apples and dry . peaches, pealed and oopesdodfla sforoand for aaleby - JU ISAIAH DICKEY ft 00. SHAWLS, Dress Goods, Needlo Work nnd Domestic Goods of every Taristy,‘selling very low ton »stock. . C. HANSON LOYE?74 Market S. ; 2 ££2? s NESMITH (English) WATER- ?ASTB.—Jiiit the thin* lor this wealber. Io Mon rad for nl» by • WU. WILKINSON. JU - 317 Liberty gw SliuAK AND MOLASSES— tOQfahd*. prim# H. o.Bar&n - - . , “ 100 fabU. *' do do UoUlaea, . - -.- AmviDg direct from New Orletni tad for m)» by - LITTLB * TBtMBLB, %12 BacomlM. 1 Ofi BAGS DRIED PEACiHES, 22“baS .-*• DrW ApplwAQilJ tagt Whiteß**M,'Uadla* fr sH* , ' tmerBtL6 * I **" f,lll#b 3 r ’ WM-BAOAJLET,” ■ Not.lBMwl2o Weodvtmi. Fbesh boll BUTTER—IO bbis Btrictlr . 2'iSf. I °° •* ■ Bodt«h«.t ffonr-M mi„ ml. .tins £4»a>3 KIPPM, WlKTB*oa j 4,0. TOS - FRESH charleston kick Jo«t rec'*d and for «Joby WMvBAQALgt. 18 m£3> Wood «t FOUND —A pair of 'J?ce Ourrs which the owaer cfto barobjr civiagdeacrlpUoQ ofnste. r McBANKA ANJMB. lSlLßecpnd >fc 1 POTATOES! POTATOES! I—6oo Bags New Yolk PoUtoMjdittvc'daadiomtoby ■'j ■ ' dti!9 nirOncOOK, MoOREEftY ♦ CO. BROOMS —SO dozen No. 1, by steamer Em m» Graham,” Juitroc'd ead (or t&la by :• • . 1 . <i«3o ATWELL. LEE A CO. LAUD 01L—25 bbla for sole by B. L-FAIOTBIOOK k 00, a«ai ' No. 00, corner Wood tod Fcnuth ate. CRANBERRIES— 20 bbla just rec’d and torwlehy deal i -H&MItY H.OOLLIM&. ARD—23 kgs No. 1 Lard in store and for ateby deSu ' ATWELL, LEE k CO.j AIILET—BOO. bus. ' prime Spring Barley la «tor» tod for —|« by. M’BANEB aN-TEA. ; EA-LL BARLEY—9OO bun, prinift VnU Bag >dy Id «tor* and for —la Ly McttAHf AKQEIT, ATS! OATS I—sooo .buahels wanted b» - nncnooog. mcormct* oo. J B" ROOM COHN BRUSH—2 tons forsaklS '*»• ‘ HENEVBiIOQUJKIL' EAKi)— 10-kegB prime No. ,1 Lard initore .odforotobj trmj*TßlMnr.« . ROOMS—2ood<»edJ)ejfnudihr,- in store ■ad for olb by. d>3o LlTir.aaV l *™"’ » . I* in store aiid for solo b S ■U **» r TOOHOOCK Mtoggay-* ff».T tk/f O. Molasses; 30 AH. doQoMwrlfliiip..-; ■ ..-; WM. M.*CCTCn*OM.; BI: CARfi, ,SODA—-50 kega “Newcastle,^ 7 *hotceqn*mjy , [ ■ J£ r AfgTOim^Co.| prime Bio Coffee; •* •?.; V/ ... 6 v WM. ITCOTGHgQM. »JCANSW > Jrt ‘OO^^^WOOUM. *as Mourn. Pnoi-oatu for r.mSi,:„« mi umpiojaUt b* reicittd*! ibuofflc* tw*o Si-' Ja»:dtJ nESßYl.AM^gg^^tya PitortfSit* ro^SdjiplytogtW*}*. «r»l ilvptrtin«oti of ihoCitycf i’ittsbsrgii Ko> tionetr M*d Wank Books for on* -jeer, wiH.be rtttlvod tt tbUofEcenatll Iho 21>tfniu SampteSoflbe'following enumerated article* most *«ompaaj**»cb Md, r RttJadCkp, letter, Record Cap and Qommsictel £>-(•> fepect.Ar&oto’a Black and Red tuks; Fteel Pens and . P** t)aad, Korelopra, 4 sfcr«r Blotting-Pbe*ts,'l>dsrfrnea«, Uucilsx*. ltnfor, llUtik ftooka per fjtifie, plaln and rafed, accottiinp tv forms, to be fomlstUd breach-department^'' J jaUtdtd 1IBNR? ZAHDKRTi Cbotrolleh OmcK Pttmvuu Ois Co. > \ ' ' ' ' “ .10th JitßQtfjr.'lMtS;' -/ Trustees off'ThcPitts f>or«tiOuCompany"b«Trf U>ia4ayilecturMa:dliri -4end ofFIVB PE ft OKNT. no tl» Capital focktpaU fnfco |he 6ra rt*y July lait, payable la ttockboHUr* Or 0>«1r legal rcpmeoutim on domifl J, at' tbo OfJWof tbo Company. janfltrd JAMB 3 M.'CftKPCfcTrtak. 134 Wood *L I Omct AUJUUCTT VAU«T&UUOU><feH v . i ! riUiborgh, JAMWjr v o*Tur. Annual Meeting of.thj&Stocluiold )fjr\ **• °* Allegheny V»lley S«(irnt4''&tßpanj «111 onl “> UALU comer oTFourth ““ TUEBD4V, U» 1« deyoF VfbtMlJ, •Ir-I 1 K 'for the trarpreo of rl.dini e l>reet ?'‘t”? ‘••Memonc* theenftnsW.'r "k JhtS“«theL”l the Compel)* willUpre- «tbo gae nne. JelOpltd J. OIIITOX attfy. r. , »J 1 "’^ D T CITIZENa ' IItSUBASCE COM sk&E the Stockhehlere, or their reoTrennt«tirM,o. r V,TJe_Vttil laeaiana Samuel l. mamSkm^hereto,. IFTEEN TALENTED. PERFORMERS, BAU, FOUR MGHT8 > -Cotßanaclpg J«maarjF : i6tb, IBSO. MATT PEEL’S- original CAMPBELL MINBTREL3 tad BRASS BAND, from 414 Broad* waj.New,York, have the bonortoanootmeo that tbcywlll open as above, with new Songs,' Choruses, OpenUo Bur* ley or*. Dances, Ac. For particulars soo bills ot tho day. Tiekots IJS IrciiU. Doors open at 6*^; to commenco at 7% o'clock. A- J»~= d Gt Dr.F.A*JQNB9,Ag»at.- aSHantt. W ANTED—By a Yoahg Woman;' who speaks English, French andOertuao, and «bonn demand* plating and sewing, and Is f«ta fUar *lthtbe management of children, a' situation In a genteel ramlly;— Addrua Box ¥O2, through Post Office. ; -JalldSt* WANlliD —To Uxbchants asd .MaVu- FACtratag.— A competent BOOK*KKKPEB, »I«»« (imo ts not full? occupied, wUL Attend to Pooling Booki, mskiDß out Accounts, Pwlnenlifp Btaleroeotv ot£--‘Any of onr boiineoe men wbooe btulnrta will not jcMliy UuwHn employing a BooX'Kwpttr regnltily, caqLato their boslttew Attended to promptly,in a thoroßgij botldMannuiMr. Tbo bMt of city reference will bo giren, if required. ;Address. J»fcdim BOX No. 370, PUUtmrgh K(k sBooi YV—Who Wants Money?—Wantt© yj parcbMe SH,OOO or $lO,OOO doUara worfk of Boadatad Uortf a#r». Apply to QSO.W. BOHN. aootlrtMo Ohioitrect, 3d door »rtt ot Um Diamond Albgboajr cUy^' 2Eo Itt. TO LET—A three story Brick DtreUinffjn Hotue. conUiningG rooms, iTo. It Congresa • Kognlra of JaH : WATriWlX^OW^Ubatr-t. TO LET—A small Brick DwelJingAfe Coma, four rooms, on Centre ATenhti vUloroad.) Enquire of JaU WATT A WlUOlf. TO LET.—That desirable business Btf stand, with dwelling attached. 6ft. the comer o/EB. Liberty and CHarra streets, well adapted fora eery store, being as such for the last fourteen yearn. Eoqnireof . *K. IL KlNOi l*" 1 * ifo. 211 Liberty street. TO LET.—A comfortable brick dweU>£& tng, containing &ixrcot&i.*nd finished stmi.ilt.B9~ uate on O’Hara atrceLbetween Liberty and Penn. Enquire of QeI4J . R.HJKlNQ,No.amJbsrtrnfc^ rpC^LET. —A largo wall ftarniahed dtratfipg t«a*nt. JqH UlT' •^S»«uJKa c * *OR RENT—A Room Bituafe BojUlog*, corner 3d and Market/ .u, on tfao Momd n»r;iiiitnble for an liuansca or Agent r nm.« , .. . J*l3<Hw 1 jff.fliwiif- T?OR RENT > T" WAREJIOD3K. No. M Market fitraet,ad joining H. Holme* A Son*, fobbed end.belted fa fbe beat munerfromeellar to puwt, Air vholoaala good* bofjnea, vitli or wilbool, n- Urge tow kbit/ b W *“ **» ro «* JoIIN WAT, 3*. v^gS,' oell:dtf .. , , Fon^Swi. Suction SaltfC M* DAVIS,’ Auctioneer. ■- • - OomawrcUl Bale* Rooma Ho; M Fifth 1 Street. 1 ' - "ITAUJABLE STOCK AT AUCTION.—Ob r ; T Tae*day oTenlug, uns o’clock, »t U» ' • commercUl ukm room*, No.M BfUi lOilarwMechmlnea Bank fliiyfr, . . Bdo Alleghany . do, do, -. v • ■ , r '. M do MowmgiLeU NiTtgfilgi'Oo ptock, 1 80 do Blralogliui QMGa.ttock'■■ te 15 g.M.DAVM.Aiict. . TTNCLAIMEUBAOQAOK FitOM STUm BOAT JAMES WOOD At AnfUfin. —On iftlw 24tb. at 2 o’clock, at the CpDuawt/tSutnj A Room* Jlo £4 Fifth at, will bo told, on'neeoant whtarT?- * iMjconcere.topaTcba'gea,(askn ndmmt bofoiaflw aboTailaJc,).Unixka, 1 T »tt» aad 1 carpet anck, a»t*l*-- log clothing, &c;aUo, 1 superior hontlas ’ caatf aUvtr • * y* tctl - J»U p. • Tj'CRNITURE AtAuction.—Will bo sold * -l* l4 . - . P-ILPAVIBr-tnat. TJLAOKSbMITHS’ TOOL JL> —On S«tard«7 nftarnooo, Jan. common!*] Mleg rooms, No. M tin er*l *<m>rta}ent orßlu-ksmiths’ Ik Vice, | Ac., At Auction |Uuat2 o’clock,ai the wJH be told, a ger. k iorioding Bellow* ißaochea, wlthratw.* RTVaTE No. 64 firth Street, a rateable prints hr an exteotire reader of Uits.and. Judgment; ecmnrlslfic • Arorits sntS2J • Sa?«»£ : phy; Bohn • BUWJSJ dsnd Antiquarian Übnriee; jß*vwaV JBctton»rjr, 2 rolr, Richard Biddle*! Menhir of Sebaafin'.. Csbot; MUcsUsooooa work! ofMacaaley, Stephen*. )dae£, • WUwn, Carlyle and Jeffrey; - Coleridge, Bpeeche* of r lord BreoghovSlToU; OaktnV UMory of the Saraceni, :* Tola; fteae.ibr Chorthee «H ParsMMee., Hocarth’s work* 2 rola;.Lo»d vprks, 6robi fiecyciopedia i merinos, U rtda; ChmUe &£2fift3S#S^^ u "' 4 OataJogjim are oew rndy, and the bpofcii wflii* open 6r •• examination on fletordaj., ~; •„ . •.,*, , , . v *^‘ _ J* lB P.«.DAtia. inclT. REASONABLE GOODS At Auction.« w-- kjF WW be sold Tuo4*y t ; Jto.' 28th, at 10 o’clock, a. m. f*l wlil lOPBW.Ko.6i Vif\h f y.y.C. ia totf to talt parckuew, th» mort fitsinibl* stock of cooda * that ha« bwacflared tbit won. tnAlndlmr £as»tPaataioaasr '• : v clothaad cMrimere Ormio>to.bn>NiMii<»iiaifltb«^«. i£2Z?>+ , r . andotbtr VmU, BtriU Bbawlf, bUck- oeriiMN'UuJtrt* STOCK P., Ft. W. & O.K; B.ir nuYA?a uu, la loti to MltpsrebMoa,faf •"' »P* P- M-DAVIB, U mm,«. AUSTIH IiOOBHj > Ct),, BminUltt’ JBiclimb. CTOCK' SALEBBYAOSTiN'EObMiB : A ' ~ Ifotei. Dnfta tad Lous eoßMlJbtst*j«*olJrt*t e®.. nuonaUe tarns lay ‘ AtTBXDT LOOMS k <xL ‘ - .1 Stock -Voteßr*k»i«.ttftinr&at' Biufattonal. C/ Fennlaititnt©. , „ r^T ORNER of Penn streets.-— wUlttouanMoo: TtULSDAT* Slab Init* AUnltod oambfroT bapUsiuj ofiula Bilinjflrikß jfSSF^SSS!*! OFFICIAL' PAPiIB OTTmcve^.^ .s :;::anaaar'- : v.^- PITTSBUItfiH GAWTTB, ; PUBLISHED DAILY WMKtT BIL ;' S. RIDDLE 3o^0&, SBVB NTT-THIBD ■•*®A3fe: ■* INCHEASISO oifBODtATION, ■ orjtommßMrffmzrv’moim - It oSbt. rniinil M*®"®* to rtmtlun, Mif r tl j ~, ■• - ■ nmßj mwgitud m - *. The Bn! Commercial Paper ia ’the, • Ba*cblßg,ts U4m*, '■ JBereh»nt»» Hui«fMt|u«n tMd VnEalUf* jn - ‘ .•-V. OUo, Roittiarn Indiana, ’■ Waatera yirgtala, Ilrtacon»la, lowa,. aW’AdvertMng atModerata Prires.T®g ■ >HrAp*y.j iS-vi-jv ttM.lLMnsiMm W. H. ITDONAU> ft O<t ,oy j oom * <». JORn wxß* feu^Mrtn^ are Coming. ITOIIOOCg.
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