-ft L. B. ftu>t>u looU * 4 “ W S. RIDBtE * C ° • ... EDITOR* P £ Q r It l E TO pittsb^bgST THURSDAY JAN. UP, 185‘A TflS quarrel io'the ranks of the Democracy has beea carried on to such an extent as to cnu-e one division to be unpleasantly snspicion** of the other. The administration is noxious to know whether Senator Douglas and his followers will submit, to the decision of the Charleston Conven tion, aW political finality, even should said convention decide against, the claims of the ‘kittle giant." This may be regarded a test of fidelity for that branch of the house alone, os the administration, through Senators Davis and Iverson unhesitatingly declares that it would prefer Seward to Douglas in the roec for Presi dential honors—and is, therefore, prepared to respect the Action of tho great Sanhedrim just so far as that Sanhedrim iB conformable to the wishes of the Boohanan dynasty.: Forney does not like this one-sided way of '‘putting < s ues * lion,” and with some spirit declare* that “be , fore the friends of Democratic principles, as - Interpreted by Benator Douglas, give in their Editors or TSazette:—The communications of “X.” just published in your paper, in reply to mine of last Fall, demand a rejoinder. When an individual is called upon to.pay a claim which be belie res to bo illegal or unjust, he refuses and states the gronnda of his defence. He does not immediately produce his evidence, but reserves it for his trial before a jury of his country. This is his constitutional right, and in fact it is tbo only time and placo when he can properly produce bis evidence. In the communications I submitted on this question, I claimed the same right—the same law—for onr municipal, corporations. As a citizen and tax-payor of the county, I believe the railroad claims upon ns are illegal and unjust. I stated the {/round* of my belief-, and demanded, before I should be compelled to pay, shearing before a jury ofmy country, when : the evidence would be produced. This is tbo unlvef | sal law and custom in referonco to'individuali, and ; even to corporations as to every other claim except these railroad bonds. Why should they be an ex ception? “X’’ complains that I did not produce tho evidence. I made the allegations, believed to be truo at the time by thousands of onr utixons, and since then asserted to be true, under oath, by onr County i Commissioners. How could I, as an individual, do more? What more could be required of us as a County? Wo refuse to pay the claim—pronounce it illegal and unjust—state the facts on which we rely for a defense, and demand a trial. Is that dishonost? Is it unfair or even “illogical"X” admit* that if tho facts I stated he troe, then indeed we are not -liable to pay? llow can those facts bo established except by a jury trial? And yet “X” calls upon do to pay without a trial—without an opportunity to produce our eridenee—and sustains the Supreme Court (n its late arbitrary decision, refusing us a trial by jury! Strange inconsistency! He admits, if tho aUegod facts be true, we have a just defense, and yet ho dentes ue an opportunity of producing our evi dence! This is a striking illustration of the railroad law and '‘logic'* of tbeso modern days. But the bond holders will yet find; out, if, indeed, they have not already discovered it, that this mtdo of reasoning 1 will not coat-ture the people of Allegheny connty, andwili never enforce payment or their claim.• In X/b first communication ho admits that the bonds, are not to be treated as "mercantile paper," but are to be placed on the legal footiug of bonds. Tet in hia communication “No. 2” he goes on i<> argne tho liability of the county for the intorest be cause the bonds aro mercantile paper —tho county being the “drawer," the R. It. companies tho “en dorsers," and tho purchasers “innocent holders." Might I not retort in his otrn language—“ Most original togic, indeed! but of which any just roiod can at once see tho flimsy sophistry and tho moral obliquity too!” My position was this: If they aro to be treated in law as bond* then the oounty can set up any defenso against the holder which we had against the R. R. companies. Such would not bo the case, as every one knows, if they are to be treated as negotiable instruments, or in other words “mercantile paper." If they are to bo regarded in law as bonds, then tho purchaser took them subject to any contract or agree ment existing between the original parties; if as mercantile paper, he is free from every such contract or agreement, unless he took them with actual knowl edge of such contract or agreement and subject thereto. Now wbetare tbo facts ? In every Instance of the county subscriptions, the railroad companies agreed to pay the interest on the bonds until the roads should bo finished. This was an express agree ment between the county and tho railroad compa nies. It was contemplated wheu the acts of assem bly were passed autborisiog the subscriptions. It was really tho condition upon which tho bonds were iiiuwl—and without that express agreement perhaps not a single bond would havo been issued. The county gave her bonds in payment of stock—the •ompaniea agreeing to tako tho bonds a* rash and to pay the interest thereon until tho roads should be completed, when tbo county would receive her divi dends and pay the interest. In some of the cases the contract was even more favorablo to (he county, for tbo companies agreed to pay the interest until the ! bonds should become due. Now this contract was ! based upon a valid consideration, and was ‘binding | between the county and the railroad companies. | The bonds were tbo property of tho railroad compo - nies. They could either keep them or sell them. If I they kept the bonds they could call upon the county ; to pay them when they became due. They could 1 also make the county pay the semi-annual interest : on the bonds, if there hod been no agreement on that | point. But the agreement referred to Is -a perfect bar against a claim foriaterest by the railroad com - nauios, at least until tbe roads shall bo completed, j Why sbonldit not be against any bidder of the bonds? Bat “X" replies, “that was only an argument to |/umi'*A the county trt'fA the wtetin* of poyiny the inU-l ! reel until fAo» time." True ; but it was a part of the res —it was a fundamental part of the seme • contract—it goes to tho very foundation of tb* bond?. , Take an illustration. Suppose I buy a house from ' a friend and gir©_a.y bond payable iu ten years with i semi-annual interest—he at the same time giving me • a writing guarantying that the rents shall bo suffi. ; cient to pay the interest, or, if not, that be will make ;sp the deficiency. If the rents should yield little or 1 nothing, could be recover the interest from me? Or, ; if ho should sell the bond to a third persoo, could i that third party make me pay the interest ? Would not a chancellor say that I could set dp my original ' contract with my friend as an ©quitablo defense, or 1 by way of set-eff, against the bolder of that bond ? Surely, such is the law in reference to bond*. And it would make no difference whether the b.,-nd wm made payable to my friend, or to ‘.‘bearer,” or to the “holder." Tho words “payable to’bearer or boidor,” cannot convert a bond into n*rta»tile They may have this effect—and doubtless Iu the case of our railroad bonds were so intended—to make the bonds pass by deiirerj and enablo the bolder to sue In hia own name. Ilut I deny that they ronrert the bonds wholly into mercantile paper and subject them to all the - provision* of tbo law merchant. In the case of an individual bond, payable to “beartft” or “bolder," no lawyer would contend that the maker was cut off from any equities ho may bav© bail against the first holder 7 This is tho law of bond* there “are the legal principles which have stood un touched and unquestioned for centuries.’’ Thoso who contend that the railroad bonds are an exception Kabbas.—All tbe troubles Sn Southern Kansas to mu> t make good their position. The htw grown oat of tbe faot that tbe D. S. officials burden of proof Is on them. Before the county ran , B bo compelled to pay, the bond-holders most show h.T, tried to Ten,, proMooliot. for politic £ atl „ a g,: i, L n., th.btmdnmmomm and other offences committed three years ego. tUe paper; or 2d. that tho contract of tho couoty Qov Denver entered into a treaty with Most- was to pay, notwithstanding the agreement with tbe ... . ... -4 railroad companies. Tbe first wo assort is not law, gomery and hie men, in which both agree o n( j do.not support tho second, bary the pest and abandon all prosesoliona of There is no injustice in tbU. The county was itn whatever kind. So long ae this treat, wae lived K * ilr ,°* d ““ “ J f <**• * f stock in their roads and give bonds in payment. Tho up to there were no disturbances; out as soon reluctantly agreed to do so, but on the cundi ■ aa Got. Denver left, the treaty was broken, the tio» that thethotild not be called u/wn to pay inter**! oroiecotiona against Montgomery and hia men «• <*«»"»* '■">'/* ■*""« ■* proaecuuuua 6 ' This agreement was well known by every person »u -were retired by the pro-slavery men, and the terested. The bonds were sacrificed, bought at ruin refnU was that Montgomery at once took arms ous shares by sharper?, end tbe money squandered -» r , . .. by reckless and unprincipled Railroad agents, Tbe to defend himself. , . Sharpers who bought the* bonds, and these Railroad The old treaty is now circulating for Stgna- agents who squandered tho money now call upon tho tores In the troubled counties, and the people tax-payers of the county to pay tbo interest »n the ~ „ t, An i n.ftf. bonds, and impudently talk about tbo morality of tbo generally arc signing U. If earned oat prop- ; bo to h ', a then to the original con •rly K will terminate all the fighting. The tr ac t» And with tho coolest effrontery imaginable, Governor has referred tbe difficulty to the legis- they present an appeal in behalf of tbo widows and Wore, and that body will donblUsa pot an end who may have ..a. of thorn bond.. Who toiurt, j , , . sold tho bond? to these widows and orphans? (If, to it on the basis of the treaty now Circulating mdeed, thore aro any such.) Tho bounty never sold for signatures. to : ft Contention which, we are daily advised, U f o be controlled by the Federal Gof ers tnent, and im* by the people, we should like the President and bin parasites and adherents to answer ta&dW they will support Stephen A. Douglas forthe Presidency, should he benomtnated at the Charleston Convention ? or whether they would support any candidate standing upon the doctrines enunciated and advocated by Douglas in his late campaign tn Illinois f It seems to ns that It Is a poor preparation for Democratic fidelity to a National Convention to have that Conven- tion controlled by men who announce ‘conditions precedent* to their otm support of its final ae tion.” Yhat is equivalent to raying no, forthe condition whioh is annexed is already answered by the declaration of the agents of the adminis tration—lverson and Davis. Mr. Cobb as a Fxsavcixr. —Howell Cobb, of Georgia, who is Mr Buchanan’s Secretary of the Treasury, is certainly a better politician, in the modern sense of the term, than a financier. He was decidedly more successful as a peaceful emissary from the Sooih to Pennsylvania in 1856, in behalf of Mr. Buchanan, thanheia'in the management of the millions which have un fortunately been placed in bis keeping. Tn the following extract from a Washington letter-wri ter, it will be observed that he has a very un business-like habit of neglecting small items and oooforiag large once, which, among other faults* should be corrected. “The Committee of Ways and Means are de cidedly divided, in regard to the amount of “ money that will be required to carrythe treasury through the fiscal year. Of coarse, the demo* cratlo majority will strive to diminish it as far as possible, fearing the effect upon the country, and disregardiDg_tho pressing obligations of the government. In making up his annual esti mates, Mr. Cobb never took into the account at all the twenty millions of Treasury notes author ized at the last session, eighteen millions of whiob will fall due before the expiration bf the 1 fiscal year, on the first of July. He dismissed that smill item, by raying it was not contem- plated to redeem them. Nor did he refer to the . of Interest which will have accrued, and r! for which prevision must be made. In assum -r; ing a balance of seven millions on hand next! . July, ho neglected to deduct $3,800,000 of ad- ; r”mUled deficit for the Post-office, which at once ; • | extinguishes more than half of this imaginary : : balance. He informed Congresa in his first an nual report, that a margin of five millions was I required to work the treasury satisfactorily. If so, that mast be granted. And it is proved to be heeded by the fact that, while the treasury 'v * has now a couple or more millions nominally subject to draft, the disbursing agents'arcturu ed away daily from the department, for want of funds to meet their demands, thus causing great injury to needy claimants," Noother President than James Bnchaaan would keep in office so reckless a Secretary. But ia this case it is “like master like man.” When the fountainof government is corrupt, theem&llcr streams cannot be pare. Tab Tabipf.—The following are the resolu tions on the Tariff introduced by Mr. Lawrence, of Washington county, and which passed the House almost unanimously op Tuesday: **BcMolveit* by the Senate and Haute of Sepreeen ♦ tstivet of in General Attembly out, ~ That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested to labor for the passage (at the present session) of eueh an act as will not only tend to increase the revenue, by the imposition of dalles, but afford ample encouragement to Jill the interests of the coun try, injured by the productions of the eheap labor of other countries, but more especially to urge an increase of daties on coal and iron, in which so large a portion of onr own people aro deeply interested. “fluolvtd, Tfastthe views of the President, expressed In Insist© annas! message, in reference to the advantage of definite or specific over ad • valorem duties, as more uniform, lees liable to frauds, and affording tbo most certain amount of revenao and protection, meet oar hearty approval. “Eaotved, That the Oovernor be requested to forward'lo each of our Senators and.Rcpreeenta latives In Congress a copy of the above preamble and resolutions, Informing them of their adop tion.” , Jggj-Ir our friends in iho country wish to bale the proceedings of their aotl-tax meetings published, they have only to furnish us with a copy at tho ssrae time that copies arc furnished to other city popers. We hare published all that bare been so furnished as, and will cheerfully ’continue to do so; but it is of no uso to furnish the proceedings in adranco to ooe city paper and ash us to copy. It is a standing role with all tbo city papers not to copy anything for nished in advance to another city paper, and the rule is ono of obvioua.proprieiy. We hare deemed this explanation necessary, because of the effort made to impress the public ■mind with an idea tfaaL we decline or reruse to publish thee©: proceedings. ' Our columne are open now as they always have been to the pub lication of tho proceedings of any meeting of the citizens, provided that the proceedings .are furnished to mis accordance .with-the rule we bayo mentioaed. • Tut -V. y. Tribune contains a letter from London, alleging that Lord Napier was recalled and Lord Lyons appointed British Minister at Washington, because the Derby Ministry want the aid of the latter in forwarding a project to buy the State of Maine from as and annex it to Canada Great Britain wants Maine, it in said, ' becanea Portland le a splendid eeaporl and the tarminue ofths great Canada railway; and ii the Canadian railway to the PaciSo be pnshed forward. Great Britain could not endure to hare its terminus within the bounds of the United Stales, as it would necessarily be, If Maine is Brob*l>ty u well known u any man Id Western I’-uneylvania, BUt«*«* as L»lluwr “I reel with a farmer io Armstrong county who was reduced by Dytptp* ti<\ (oan-rr tkd'tan. I pomaded him lo boy a bottle of Boerhav«'i> Holland Bitten, thieving It would core him. Muclliitt liim eotne mouths after; wbat was my aitonleU mtW pouuda, and that this woudvrfol change. Lad been produced by Boerhare’s Holland TUttors to whirb be attributed solely bis rwtoratioa.” Caotioji;—Be careful to ask for Bcrrhive’s Holland Hit ter*. The irruat popularity of this medicine has indateJ many iuiitatloaa, which the public should guard against purcha-lng. ! SJ-rUl.l al XI j>er bottle, or alx bottles tor $6, by the pro prieton.UßKJ.PAQK, A CO., Haoatacturiug Pbann*- cantlstsaud Chemists, 77 Wood etroot, t«actir«d the services of JOHN HMIILRT, who has bit many years experience in the Coal butlnrss in be ca|mrity of ttaperiatendrot and salesmen. Jslftdly TUB umlentigned -have nraoctated with them. In Ibe mmuufar.’ure and sale of McLaqo's Tsral fu»» and lover i'll!*, Mr. V. E. PORTER. The stylo of the Crtn will entinn" »s bvrlv>- in tho practiot* of Law, under Ihe sty le o( MARSHALL BWAUTZWKLDKR A CO. M AR9II ALL RWARTZ WELDER JAMK.- M 3TONKK. MARSH ALL SWARTZWKLD&R A CO., Attorneys and Connsrlltrs at Law, OrricT., N". 143 Fourth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. jalTdwd _ „ _ _ DUfSOLUT lON OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore cxtstlag between W. W. Bradshaw aod T. J. Craig, under the turn* and style of T J. CRAIG A CO. was this day. January, let. 1*59, dissolved by mutual consent. Tb* toolu uftttrfirm will be f.toitd si the old et«n« late firm in theaettletn* nt of the ae counts Tho*. bavtug dainis against the late firm ate re- t.< prraetit them fjr nettleiuent, stulTJuao Indebted, will nl«nae pavmeet t-i etthrr of »h» utvl-r»trn».l. T J CUAIG. ,*IS W W. RRAD2HAW THE Luidnof* will bo continued at the Old Mund by W. W DItADSU AW. who. tbauhlnl tor past hU-ralty beetown] on lb* late Unit, would Invlie a (ontllKJ.Li'x of llie sain-, asar.it g all that any outer will, which l»" may t«» favored .ball meet «nth [•r.mpl and faith (■.lsUabttoti. D*»s) W.W.IIRADeIIAW. tp ,1. CRAIG will continue to manufacture X a ns afISULrriEONWAREWr tLej.rea-ntatth* , aid stand 7, wb*va be . * ill be happy to supply bn old friends aud cosiooiera wttb i aoy-UPi in the Tin and hb-«t Iron Ware line Joining, ! fUa.fing ati-l Spouting done with proreptneaa by ! tn*il will prompt xiie&tfc-o. Jalv THE undersigned hove with thrm In lht> CnmonMlon J«*t* Patina. Ul« «.f Ohk> Ttw *tj i" wi the lirm will cmoian- m bcictoforr. MMICR • C*K j »i«t mit!f» tint rMiid aw.k.#unn. NXMIOK Sc GO., {commissi o n mkkch a n t s. far th« *»'«* '■( pig Iron Kud fitooma. OS VFaTKR rTKFBT, Pirr*at»oa. Of l»rii A R-isKrton, PIIUV<. |B*rr« LITIIAROK, »o«l U-b«i M»d dntmbililjr, OAk*. ALI.KUHKSY CITV. •i.O A.|nMncl ft>*» SWliojf *tnl Polk* l of All tnvJp to nnkr. tuylO:lj«lAwF SIIOAR CUKKI> HAMS—Our own rnriug, warranted equal Ui any ClmHnnaM eor«l »»•*wl»bj JAMKS 1101.MK* A CO., . rorn*r F*r*t*r>.l Market SIUKTINIi MUSLINS, Irish Linuu*, Ljihmi and I* K. Shirt U torn* of ih« rory l-wl make*, «!*•, a good assortment cfl Hiawls »uM«. Kxlr* Pwni y plntir, ii>apra-trl)i>« do do In atom Aiol fur a*l»1-j«» WILLIAM MKJUTCUEON, JnWiltf \ No. IPS IJlwrty POTATOES— T*iO bus. Farmer's Delights; lf«i) Win Niatliiutoock Potato** • L.raalrl.r w \**» l-mg Ki-<1» du «“ * i—i-vT.i rpKNN-. KI.OUK—f.u »k». OaodkitoTilk K*. "'“".K.".'ui.e,nm *co 1 faniitr now UnJfn/ from atfamcr Kmitlro Mly fur • - - - •.-tie Ly jr-ju- isaiaii dickbt * i». QU.NHUIKH— 50 kgs No. I—o Twist Tab c; rpKSTT'IHCKOi«"SUT£-i6 .ko'Shaß- o ‘STtSSsST* X W.k. no- l r . l lug torn ««».- £‘J {■ T a \"'’ M K.« «. ;rt~l Mol; b J . . IfIAIAU UICKKI A C> L 100 IM** I*«l Landing from »taara«-81. APPLES—IH bblp. now 'j*«iha«Ml for Ml-by __ 6HRIYBU A PtI.WOKTU. 1 from .tv«un*r Sir Wm. WalUr* /’IASIIMEIIE PLAI [>S at J“ 2 " . I8AUI! DICREY A CO. DUROITFIELD k 00*8, BAULKY.-— .100 buaor ErapirnCitr for »nl* lit ISAIAH DIOKKY A CO. lb« Dtanjomt, Allegheny City HI TBfiLN. WUEAT—SO flks. now landing from itiiiim K. Cilf for m|r b; IBAIAII DICKEY * CO. AN ORDINANCE to IncroußO the Snltiry cl City Treaxmer. CHILDRENS’ Wnnua, Tlie dotk* «f the City Trearart-rnuder thotiew HIIAWL9, financial ayriemadopteil-by ibeclty, bare bwu largely In- FOR THE JIOMDAYri. .. , creaaod, and required the employment of constant uslt* d*24 Q, lIA M3QN LQVK. 74 Market »t. ta S?« mactoJ by iho citixftiß v j I'ltiiimrgi) TXIDES—3SS'Dry F lint Union; In Baled and CoinmonConncila naarmbled. M. ,1. 0& do El tied do Pxerton 1. That thoffalary ol tho City Timhwt aball bo 200 Oma do do and If hereby iocroaxxl to Ooe Yhoti*xnd Dollars par year, • 100 Dry II Dt Kip*v payable quarterly, tba increase to take effect from tbalat In "tore and Cor Min by _, , nnn a d.lof J.nu.r., ISM BPBIKOHI n‘ Rß ,i™P *“v , fee. 2. All ordinance* or parle of ordinance* incunsiatent J*lf _____ Liwrty itraet. herewith ure hereby repealed. TTIDKR 441> lira 9 Ord»im*d mod enacted Ink. a Jaw in Council*, thi* Otb 1~1 il/x,aV H V dj»y ] JL. BEAD. /CINCINNATI S. TUE LAND AND TUE BOOK; or. Bibli- \/ A •*“*»* cal IlluatratloM. drawn from th<* Manner* nod Ctu- ® family Grocery tows, tbu Scene* and Scenery of the Hot) Land.byW.lt. AUegneny. Tbcmai, D, D.. twenty fire y arj a MUilnnary In Syria and ESUANNOOK Palestine, with maps, eogr»»lng«, Ac , 2vol*.' Juat ptib- e f choice ou.lltv t» ari lI,hM b, u.rp,r k lire. J>™ ulo l.jr f- ’ *"{"0 W U W*»JJi J. 19 J L I.JLKAt),-» Konrlh .1. S “UNDRIES.— ~ SSft afc* Naabnlle City Mill* Extm Family Flonr, 496 •• mixed Corn, 111 *' Yellow - - 6$ « WbU* •* JfJ f •* Whoat, 53 ** Jted V 20 bbla Apples, to arrive on at<*aio<>r DacoUb mad for 8»18by " IttAIA H DICKEY A 00. STORES SHELVED, Store Frouta altered, repaired and pat op la the late,! ilyle at the ihortcat ptaaible notice. Lea re yonrordora at tuo Centra! Flaniag Mill, Water at, near tbe Pent 00100, Allegheny. JalQ SELF-MADE. MEN, by Chtw. U. B. Sey moqr.many • Uie bo*k bo placed io iba bauds of all yimth by tbelr panuta, at .aa loce&Urs to, nobtv «ad vlrtaopa actioo.**— jbJttMQreJptcricant L - ; - J. I, RKAD, ~:;j*n-:y «8 ygoxth atmb ARmflffli'S WORK,' Jobbing and Ke ifWliiaaaigft■• -■ ■ - -■ ja» *'-• WKSIA—Soum brule'br. Ik A. rAHXKSOOS.A U>* fyiSa. JUkML'J... jacto antmtifitinmtg. WINTER TIWa, CleTelAßd and Plttxbnrgb Railroad. ON and after MONDAY, RT November 29, ISS&, Trains will leave tho Depot of tba Pemuylrauis Railroad, tu f itts tmgh, tsMlOws: l'i’tshurgh, CUctlard and Chico go Line. —Mill, 7:05 L. K. and Fast Express, P. ■. furClavoland, Buflislo, Toledo, Detroit, Mil waulcie, Chicago aod tho North Went. The 7:05 a. ■. tralo coonKU at Bayard with trains for ail points on the Tascsrawaa Branch. _ i Dmengetsdralriog to go to Chicago, via Cleveland, most i be particular to ask for Tickets via Cleveland... hirer lAnt.— Mail, a. »t. Express it3s p. u sod Ao ! comm«d*tinn 5 oo p. u. for Whtcling. ZanesriHe, Circlevflle, j Columbia and CineinnatL The 2 35r. W- train will not stnp \ between BitUburgh aod Wellsvtlle, take op i paasugera going to points off theßlrerltne. 7:10 *.k.and fcOOP h. trains -top at all stations. PUttburgh, CWimhus and Cincinnati Short Itnc, na Scubenvilic,— Hail, 7K)5 a, u.aod Through Express for Newarr, Co Jumbos, Dayton, Indianopotia, Cincinnati, Cairo, Bt.Loots, New Orltans, and allpolnu lo the South aud West The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Cin . .cinnatl without change of cars. Splendid sleeping cars at tached to • ach Express train. , Passengers deairing to gotoColnmbns,Cincinnati, etc ,or any point beyond CoTumbus, by the short tine;muet be par ticnlar to ask for Tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through, and bandlod freoof charge. Pare always as low as any other route, and connections certain. Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Harris burg, Pbiladeipbts, New York and Bcston. t. R. MYKRR, Grnersl Ticket Agent. J. N. McCOUA>UGHj_aapU. OO L L A K~ s a VTs r> 8~8 A N K No. 65 Fourth Street. <' U A R TER HD I A' 1 8 6 6 . OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, also oo Wed Deadly and fiatnnlay eeooiuga, from Ma> first to November first, frou 7 to 0 o’clock; lud from Mo Timber first to M*y first, from 0 to 8 (/clock. DepcuHs received of ill nmi set lon tbnu ouiDotli* %u*t i dividend ortho profit* declared twice i year,!* Jane and December. lateral Ins boon declared soml-an unilly. Id Juneand December, since the U*nk wis organ zed, it tberateofeix per cent, a ymr. Inturat, If not drawn oat, Is placed to tbe credit of the do pnallor m priud|ial,ind bmrs the same lutereel Irom the first dijsof June milDecember,cnmiwomling twice* year with oat troubling the depositor to call or even to iirvsunl ids pass book. At this rate, money will doable In less thin 13 years, miking In the aggregate «WBT Attn on ham room A riAJL Books coalmining the Oharter, By-I*w», Kales and Bifi litloas fnrnlshi-d gratia, on appllcaltoowt IUo ofiloa. I\mdmt—VXOieOK ALBBKSL Jobs H. Bbaenbergar Alexawlor ilnullay, Jum Henlmttn, A. U. Pollutfc, hi. 1) William 8. Lamlay, William J. Aodera*o Hopewell Hopbnru, James Hhltlle, James D. Kelley, ' [lobert Robb, laaao &I. PentKAk, Bill Dnrgnin, Uharlee Sup, John Q. Backofun, Y. A. Madeira John It. OaufidM, John 11. Mallor, J. tlardnnr Goftiu, June* lleinl»y Alonso A. Carrier, Walter Y. Marabalk, Wilaun Miller, Utvfd Campbell, John S.Owrnrt, Henry L. John M. Bawyar, George 8. Setdeo, Juba D.Scullj, Alexander Tiudle, Charles A.Colton, William iHmglao, Francis Felix, George F. Gilmore, James W. Hallman. nwubald Dmataultar. James 8. Iloon, William 8. Haven, | Isaac Whittier. tertiary and TYtasurcr—CUARLKS A. COLTOR. inldyd—Ja2£o*wP A 0 A a 2> 'PHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY •K- iuiurmo the ptibli.". that he has steam u(- «n>. and tils FURNITURE Chair Manufactory IS ONCE MORE IN FCLL OPERATION Hii SALES ROOM at present, and noli! the Ist of April, ii NO. 04 FIFTH STREET After April Ist he wit! U» Incited In SFt ANB’S BUIIBIXO UNDER TUB IKON CITT COLLKOK, And dlr»rliy (.-pprelte the POST-OFFICE, where hslntendi to keep for sale a fine assortment of every article In hi* line, tad where he will be pleued to wait open bi*frtend« and patrons.* FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of overy description to order, and par ticular attention givon to tbo manu facture of Plain and Fancy' OFF ICK FURNITURE jalT :tapl "H'bit MMhliu ihall I Obtain.*’ lITE OOOD REASONS WIIT TIIR LADS,~~W BBfiTBX A CO, Machiuo CommeiTd* Itaelf ns the Boat iix tho^larkot. J'.rti hksi a wi equally adopted to the It wot fabric, and the hearten Q»- trrial that b SDaoufactarod. £rf3njal I, ar.d either. PhertS.— lt is niwptp in incmwliuctlim, e»«ily managed, r«i d>H liable tu E’t order prtrpiietof*, tn a Id no A. Urge aopply j«*t reccirod by JOB, fLKMINS, |al9 cornet Diamond and Market it. Meyer s miraculous vermin d& STROTKR.—An entailing remedy to Hb« deetrfcc turn of mu, mice, bag*, moth*, roach**, Ac. Thi*l* rap* rlor lo anj other pnparatftn duw Lq nee. It boot apulaoo and It Mm folia. A largo vopply Jtul received bt jalfl JOS. FLEMING. I" TOLL BlrTTEil—>Thbl, prime roll' V 40 bbl* Moet Pork, WtXi piece* Balk Meat, 10 kg* Lard, No. 1, • bbU do do. To arrive aad to uto by SURfVKR A DILWORTII, Jals 130 and 133 Second atrect. PRODUCE.— x bUi. Prim# Roll Butlrr, 0 •• Frwh E#**, 3 “ CVwotry Liard Heap, 100 Irnobt. choirs Nrabanoork polntooa, 2W •• " Kartnfr'* Dellfhls •' 30 *• •* Onto©*, Jo*t reoetv*l sod for mli at IHS Llb»»ly Bt-, by JalT RjDDLK, WIIW9 *CO._ Oils! oiLsii " •Jo'aJ sallon* W. 11. Whal» Oil; ' SO bbl*. Tannnn’Oll; 3on<) gall*. UoKfctriUl; Mm do tiuracparro Oil; IHI KloplUot Oil, T. M- NKVIN * CO-. ‘it IVwdil. B TO BUY QUEENS ideation to c1««* our atock In on lho I*l of February next, (■nr Block of Queeueware, Ac, WM, FRANCK Ladies, OKNTS, am ‘ljnt Hides; do Elps, X DAMS and Dried j by B*fln»ad,nndformleal lß d Ten Store, Federal street, J*U POTATOES —400 bus. ironer iteeraer Gfr Wm.Wtl* ikVambMZ* g«” pH SsYKUP* r»t«l Soger, . 'iHßXvin* PILWOHTn. Af\ DDLS PKNNA. tlv Hdo Cnuk*dwd< 40 do Coffee Eager, forces, barrels, kegs and Be, aorarnuMd in parity end JAkxSUOLMISACO, ec First and Market streoU. T BAF LARD—In: I J crock*, otjr own rendei vbtieaeM, j«it-Btrt* oon IATOES 1 i—-000 Bogs ; rec’d and for«*l>t>y nCQQg, MoCBEBRY k 00. POTATOES! PO' New York PoMomJoi deC9 JirPC HS, OySTKBCRApK k do. Just rec’d and Ibrale at Ud Tea Atore, Federal atmt, BOSS ~ pREAM CRACK! Boatoa ud Firii VKANUSfe family Grocery Allegheny. bis. to arrive per BirYVin JBOtIOK, IMTOLASSES—IS JItJL W*JHc*foc nk by Je» . . (a 4400 lba. for a*le by - ~f.F*BBWrg«AOa.= ■T- corner TaatudliKo SiKAWAXtfm iiio. l ( by steamer Km- iBOOUfI-^'duQ Heating building's with waste STEAM. Ju3Ki*ti axthonv, church st. nsLotv KKI’D, Offete ti>**-rTi. in put rijx-n in htiiM ■. >. !• i Hi. .tn » .«n«1 m Uu- iih; Irtlw* mto ii* niihlv »i.«l I*.» r •ina bility. 'Vhi««* Sl' am i- iiM-d it c»»ti tiu’hio,; >.»• i 11 • I ii>-• in laid,ami *ie warmed without iul (>»u> Qio USTTKItS. 11.. o«u> A Co’S Loco W. *(.- i'. :2 lr*. *• J W Amjiu.m K*q —Drar Blr:—Vi. «.l. !• » «) yu« 1 Mill *i .«•• :ii .1 u.-.* <*.n fe churmi. ti). «.l «« are ntutn'd H>a( )...i bo- tii,.!.rvl tthltO eftiCMnl kO J u« ful. K»ienf«r* ih«y *cm <■( no u*»-» to in. wt'l-nn:*i pul up«t COOfci.l-rnble«>XpeDK<>. ae.l chirr ovethnult-'! aitb.uM N-m in. tod tbrv «ern abandon**!, a» thuy cliuSml il>e <.n*in» *nd . era no boat; but un» ihor# &n>M« >'■ l>» no ilulinulty in that roepoet, our chop 1* well heated. and the wi.rk npp*cn to be w«ll donn. Hoenectfully youre, CT I’AI’Ul. flip’t Of M. W. Baldwin’* l«fr-«>tn.»tiTi* Work* GtBWJHTONIMIIIfI.Oct )?. I' , fc w . Mr. J&sirn W Avtnont—lb-ar Sir—Your f«™r of th* lllh inet. has txu-n ruci'ived, and sboolrt bra received tny attention «trtier, but could not for want of time Yon «r|«b to kaow bow onr pipes Id the «ton*i\*ora aurw«-r the pnrpoeo f»r vbieh they were lutendeJ. I would riv they work eltnoet’lo pmectlon; we ctn c*>ntu»l tin rufous lo make toy degree of hoat desired in a vrrr short tinio. A. Buchanan, tbo mao who osca tbetii, triU uie lo* c*u raise the beat to 00 degyeea In t-n minntee after Mtiup in eloaru, and says he doea net know to what blight bo c»uld raise the beat u hr never has bad ocussioti to te*t llu-ii full ca pacity. Uu thinks Mm heat could Ik> r«i»-ui blub enOQgta for our purpose withhulfthe quantity of pipes. It rnpiirra watching to prevent the beat from liaiog toohluh. Jalt;dlw YsWta, vetj truly, UARRISON MASON. 0"LI> ESTABLISHED - PIANO DEPOT. NEW MUSIC JUST PUBLISHED. a- .- U'ml SavoOur President—new national snn,~... Steadily On We Go—J. P. Knight. Thfeadsol Gold—M. W. Bade Boddlo Desele Leo—Scotch Trip Lightly—A. W. Berg - bailie Oome Up— comic song The Green Treee Whispered Low aud Hlild The Beating of My Own Heart The Spell tint has Bound hie—Gou. P. Morris. Ob Abe not My Heart If it Lore Thee ... Maggie of Nantucket True Love Never Dies—Edit. L. liiiuo One Smile From Thee. No, TCanuot Forget Thee Jeoole’ll Be Thy Bride iftw otnT&a Bonus. Uow Cheering the Thought Gipsy CoontMi Jeptbas Daughter noun awn man. Lo Carniraldo Veslse—□. W. Ernst *r “ '* Air Yarie Opus-10 (Rondo’s Air) Rode Inspiration Waltz—piano Popogeno Polka.. Danbnrg “ Pop tbs Question—with colored ligtbograph. Souvenir do I’ Ameriqno-i-Schnlhoff. CHARLOTTE BLUftIK, 118 Wood «1., 2d uoor aDo re bth. Musk united free of |v«tage J»l2 goldmedalTianos MBLdDEONS and harmoniums. oaioxsmo & 80N8’ GRANDy SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES. Hce*n.CtHOKRREKO A SONS, Bj-ton. hare msdo and distributed to purchaser* throughout the United listen and other countries, upward of Twenty Thousand Pianos. They hare been awarded at thn different exhibitions In thb conn try aodKorope.Ttirrty-Etgbt Gold and Silver First Class Medals* They rerotred Cram the Penosj Irani* State Fairs hold at Pittsburgh la the years 1853, )85C*nd 1818, the FIRST PRIZE MEDALS over all cntnt'Clitort. Also, the PRIZE MEDAL from the World’s Fair, Lon don, 1851. , FOR CHURCHES AND PARLORS. ITirat Prize Gold nnd’Silvec.^Jedal SELODEOSS AND HARMONIUMS, MASOS £ BAM LIN, ZJocf-m, Ten different style?, from SCO to Re commended to be superior U. all <-th«* by Drs. Lowell Haaon, Thalb«rg, Mm*rs-Ge«rgp J. Webb, WlllUm Mwua, Oeorge f. Root, William R. Bradhory, B. F. Baker, and nomerone others of the most celebrated musicians of tba country. Atotritd th* Firtt Priti at crery Fur •« which exhibited. FOR SALS ONLY BY 11. U. RYAN. JOHN H. MELLOR, POLE AGENT FOR CDICKERING & SONS' PIANOS, AND fe. i/ASOX A' ffAMLIN'S MUZ.ODBONB AND HARMONIUMS, In Pittsburgh and Western Pcnn’a. Ho. 81 Wood Street, (Wdt Side.) Hetw*wn Diamond Alloy end Fourth itmt, 50,00(J cop,B * ii Jfradjr 1 1 No Urate Cock has ever batn published which has, to fbs «ua« period, altalosden great a circulation *» “Tbe'Golden Wreath" Th» reason of thU will be apparent to nil whn‘ exexaloe ite couU-nta, comprising, RASY LESSONS AND ATTRACTIVE EXERCISES, WIT U TWO nUKDBEO OF OUR REST SONOR, Which coet In Sheet form fifty Dollar*, Inti which can be bad in this volume (or ONLY THIRTY CENTS' Aa aSehool Bonk it 1* unrivalled. «.Aa a low pt iced Tolu me it l* a mliicle of cbfapnrta. Published sad for eale by JOHN 11. BJKLLOR, At Wood eL, between Diamond alley and 4lh el. eent by mall to any nddreee, poet paid, on re caipt of <0 cenU. jal:dlf FRESH ARRIVAL STBINWAY’B PIANOS.—Just *d,an Invoice oft few very enpeiinr Stelu-TV V | II way Piauoc; among otbera, a THREE HTBINOEPSQUARE ORAND, of eeren and a thiid octaves, and in an elegantly carted Lon la XIV caaa. Alan, aereral plain neten and etc and thmo fonrlbe octave Square Pima. U. ELKBKR A DRO, Sole Agent* for Stninway’e Pianos, 63 Fifth at. are respectfully Invited to give na an early call, aa the eQpply of tbeee flne Pianoa ia quite Inade quate to the demand. jelt 'WALLACES' FOUNDRY AND Mill FarnUMng Establishment. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT •PANB,ttILL GEARING, Flro Brick, Machinery, Pol leyeand Outing*. of all kind* made toordor. Orate Bara. Sean Weights, Mill Inna,'Proof Staffs; Anchor Bolting Cloths, Gum and Leather Belling; Portable Flour and Corn Uilla—the best In use; French Burr Bant Mach Inca, need in ' the city milla and over the West; scour the grain, take out the chess and re move the smut halls .before they are broken by tho beater*. French Burr MIU Stone*, mad* of eeleeted block*. Patent Shingle Machines—cot 10,000 to 20,000 per day; Roeo’s Patent Water Wheels, used In TOOU mills, haw as tnnch as the over-shut, and twice as much aa the moat nt the other Wheels In user, with an equal amount of water. Oatalogoraef Wheels given to all who want gearing. Of floe No. 319 Liberty street, PHUbargh. ■elliAmdAwT W. W. WALLACE. AMERICAN IIOUSR* BOSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- Eg ranged Hotel In the New England Statue; Is cub- cB traily located, end easy of aerees from all Ibo routes of travel. It contains alt the modem iaprcremint*. and every convenience for the comfort and a< cc.mm»dation of the traveling p'ub'tc. Tho sleeping rooms ara large aud well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and til* house will rnntinne to ho kept as a first class Hotel •In every respect. Jall:ily LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. Trusses and supporters—The nf. fllcted should bear in mind that but one establishment In the city manufacture! these article*, and they, should also bear in mind that they are told at much lower rates by the manufacturer* than by mere dealers In the article.— When desired, Trusses will he reads to order or repaired.— Examine *1) others, then call for a good Tran,at J*3 CARTWRIOIIT A VQDNQ'fI, t*4 Wood at. SUNDRIES— -76 tons Colon Furnace Coho Iron; $0 do Valley do do do 100 bbls. N- U. Molaseur; 00 kegs No. 1 Lord; 10 bbla. Butter, blacks Feather*; 100 bus. White beans; 100 reams Batting Paper, In storeaud formic by WATT A WILSON. jal& No. 2CS Liberty at., DTLER’S WRITING AND COPYING INKS—For fluidity,depth ol color, freedom from mold and durability, these Inis are superior to all other* manu factured lotUs country, and Bitty equal to Arnold’s London lake, bat much lees lu price. Retailer* supplied on liberal terms. W. G. JOUNBTON A Co., doS Stationera,67 Woodst. ELOOR OIL CLOTH—Of all widths, from 24 to 264,-aud of a superior quality, for sale wbele eato and retail by . J.AILI'HILLIPS, de29 - 26 aud 23 St. Clair street. A LL WOOL DE LAINS, FIGURED AND J\, Plain Merinoes, Irish PodUqs, Fancy and Black Silk* Black all Wool do Lain*, Plaid Cashmere*, Coburg*, Par mettas, to bo found at BURCHFIELD k Cm, noIT North east corner 4th and Market ate. Of) DAGS K.Y. DRIED PEACHES; &\J 16 do do do Apples; 100 bus. small whits Beans, In *tor* and fbr : «alo by de32 WH, BAG ALKY, IS and 20 Wood it. TVTJSW EDITION.—The American Eclectic JLi Practice of Modldna by J. G. Jones, U. IX, extended and revised by Wm.Bberwood, M. D. 2 volt. 8 Vo. 800 pp. , KAY A 00,66 Wood Street /BOLTON'S ATLAS.—Any poreon wishing the above celebrated worksta greatly redue edprlce,wfllflodoueat DAVISON’S, 01 marketsteet, PERFUMERY —I have just rec'd a large supply of Lupin's celebreted Kxtaacts being superior to any other, and also, a large rapply of Pcrfamery of every description. j*lB JOS.FLKMINQ. TvRIED APPLES—3O bush, clean Western, I / received and for sale. 185 liberty afreet. T*lB RIDDLB, WIKTBAOO, "OLOUR —A choice selection of brands of T Extra, Extra Family aud Superfine Floor constantly on hand and for eale by . HcBINE A ANJEK, Ja4 No. 124 Second at. 100,000 I££ BWCK for 6al0 ' CMh 7 iiiTcnoocK, jrcnißaY a oo„ , . de2 lCflocond street and. 161 Fronts*, j OAIK BRUSHES.—A , largo supply ol French, ExtgUsh andAiurkau Calrßrnabaejatt re omredhy jen JOS- PUmmo, BEANS —C bbta. OrmbenV-Bcaiu roo’d |.y«C-25 aah j. iHisccllanrous. •PITTSBURGH, PA A* o’CoUccUoq of Untie itU norarfauMd. r u/nle by r -T f&x fAßjngPoqt* 00, jFot Sale. SPLEN DI DPRn'ATKRESIDENCBEI VoR —Hix'.nli-'rHKT iuton«rm .iiontly nl liia |>lact> o«ar Kaat Liberty. ofl«*r* for •*!* hn n-mlrnw ah rli" Hvcti.lliatifc, .AtlpcbMi? City. Tli* b»nB»\ Pitiic.MDsiiip mtiL Kim sack. 'PUIS VALI’AHLK un«l c.=-gjg JL I*’**, b-rtixTir tlio r»'*iJontn» or tilt Into Hon. Air J&3L BKKTIMI.MTTN liMutol ,u. tl.o rivir, ut .'*;>riiu;liiil t .«tvil. • <>( which i* under h high stare o: "ihlt ivstinn. w i*.h tiisnietcu-) Improvement*. The Old Fatnily'PYßlitiion. with r> pairs, can l<• in vi» one of sh<» moit Bgretdiie r«*hl*-or»* in iho wn.*ti*rn cunntry, aud noalil aunt ad mirably }-r it largo hotel, A frw huniirt-l >«r>U fri.m th- ln'tjiK> th«r« nr*! several CHALYBEATE SI*UI N (i S | gushing f wtii.-it hiv* l ivs »ml prumxuKM equal j In their U)oJ>,lr.„) \iihs-s t,* the farlxtT><*i Bedford Springs. : Tilt* property U »cc'-Milortxi».ity f«-r bathing and fMiit.i; f.wil man nc.-**lible position undwrlie* the whole trar.f. The property will I* wld un" liht-ral Wu* For further Information, apply hi W ». KMILIMI, H..j,..rhiT. II- HcMH-LAN, atHauk uf Pittsburgh. jalviphn I* JOifSAIEOR'RENT -Avery .lorir-PB * able two story Urirk Dwelling Hen**, in order, with cuand water fix I tin*, aitnatenn Colwell street, No. 69, Sixth wanl. Price Very low. Lnqoiroon the prem ises, or of jalS . WATT A WILSON.2M Mho. ty at. F~ OH SALE.—A handsome Dwelling PS llodw, No. 17 Podurnl street. will) tho two ad- Jgjm. Joining Inisof ground, Improved wllli ahntlo tree**, Ac., lor garden. Alan, two Tenant House* in rear on a paved alley. ; Apply hi JAfl. M. BROWN, | 1 Ja4:2wd Exchange Hank, FifUi street. FOli SALE. —Tho undersigned olTern for sale hi* property in the Borough of Sowick- jjjß, loy; a flue largn Brick Dwelling House, Kmme Bam and Stable, Brick PpriugUouM,Ac.. with from ten to forty arrra of ground, a* the fuirrliaaer may dreiro. There la a good Orchard of rhoiro fruit, ami the grounds about the House are ornamented with shade trees, shrnbbery. Ac. it is a mo*t desirable property for a conntry home, and will be sold on very reasonable terms. Por further particulars enquire of J. W. K. WHITE. Attorney at Law, 100 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, or «f tho *nb*h-rilx*r mi the promise*. - delflidtl R. HOPKINS. T?QR SALK—IP2O urres of finely timbered /T' land In Pallia county, Ohio; well watered, If! miles Irom Qallio)toll«, mllw from the Ohio rive*. Will b« sold low for cash, or will take good Improved city property either in Pittsburgh or AMegbeuy City. Apply h> GKO. W. BUNN; South side of Ohio street, fill door west of the Dia mond, Allegheny City.. jal Family house for sale,—a “hand twmo Roan, six years old; a pacer under the saddle and a trotter hi harnesses porfivtly.safbfora lady or child t« rido or drive; will not scan) at llio locomotive, military or any city excitement; will stand without t**iog hitched, and i* warranted perfectly sound; to lx* sold only for went id a so. Enquire at the Stove warehouaeof aed T. J. CRAIG k CO., l.'UWnod at. SALE.-r-A tract of land containing I ntoeaud one hnlfncrcs, situate on the Fourth >?lr*-el lUhul, atcnl three mik-s from the Court Will bo w>M low for nob Inquire <•! HUSH A MACKEN7.IR, ncl*<:dtr AtCya ut Iji«. No. 60 Fourth *tn>.‘t._ 170 R SALK. —Houses and Lots in Pitts-’ burgh and Allegheny cities and adjoining Borough*; several h*nd.«omo country scabs and Farms offlifTerent urt s in every direction, and at various price*. *om** very good ones. Also, a largo qrianlity of Western 1-aud for sale or trade, persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine ilir* itegwter; aud those wtsliiug toAell to have their places Registered at GKO. W. BUNN 1 ;* Heal Fatale Office, south side of Oldo str«t, .Iddoor wcstoftbeDiaracnd, Aileghooy city. drS E' INf. COUNTRY RESIDENCE EORga SALE OR RENT.—The subsertber ofTcrs for sateJES or rent that delightful Coobtrv Sent, now occnpled by Adam Reinemau, in lieeerveTp, adjacent to Allegheny City, comprising eight acre* of chtdc" Inii-J, with modern built Brick Dwelliugof 14 rooms; tireca House, Spring House, Barn. Stabling, Tenant Hoove, Ac. Pour acres are under Orape, which promUea to !wmnu’s Section,” containing 040 servo. It la (ita*te«i Ihrve miles *MI of Massillon, on the State Hoad loading to Wooster, and wtthin aUxit two mil™ of tbn Pitta burgh, Ft. Wayue and The nonih, end and north-east qnartnm are partly clear'd and improved— th« remainder in eoren-d with superior timlx-r—ami the who> ts well waterwl by springs and miming streams This section is considered the finest body or land in the oocTjty. It will be Hold nndiTtded ot in quarter* to Balt Earohaim. T<> those who doeirs to inr nluiig the Allay. It wftl bo aold together or ip loti of 20 or 24 feet each. . For terms,(whirl* will bo made easy aa to payment,) ap ply to . JO3BPII 8. LEECH A CO., mrbdlf > Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Tarrant's’ effervescent selt- EER AI’FUVENT, pion an entire uew principle from a late and accurate analy via of thee* lebrated Seltzer Spring Id Germany. TbiamocbMiwxnedand highly Tala able preparation will not fail toeffectually remove Pytpep tla, affection*, Ileadache, Heartburn, Aridity of the Stomach, Cc*tiveo«fl, Hhenrnalism, I/>*a of Appetite. Gravel, Nerrona Debility, Nanaea oi Vomiting, Affection* oftbo Liver, Jtr., Ac. A larae aupply juat recM by JOS. VLBMINQ, dc22 Corner ot the Diamond and Market «t. H - OttDAV aiFTS— rii bnelis. Red Potatoes, 2U “ Western Dried Apple*. t(»> “ While Beau*, «'*) “ Ear Corn. 10 tibia. Onions. fur aalu liy d«7' H.IDDLK, WIKTftA (»., No. 186 Lihsily FLOUR, Ac.—so Extra i'lourf 10ua. small white Poatic .TO do Dried Apple*; & bbla, Turnips; 125kugs picked Butter; 50 bbla. Meaa Pork. For tale by ol near the poat-clflcc, Allegheny. We have a splendid lot of Ftot Bod Sub on hand wbicli we will Belt at the vory loaesl rates for cash. Formers, Gardeners or others wasting such articles, shonlt) gire tu a call. Saab, Doors, Moulding*, Fraws, Ac., mad* to order. Carpenter work of all kinds attended to at Oio shortest notice. Scroll Sawing dime. J. ft 11. T. PRICE, Central Pinning Mill, Water street, near the Poet Office, dcOO Allegheny Cjty, Pa. Blank books, • Journals, Ledgers, Cobh Books, Invoice It.mhs, And every description of account l«tokj on hand or mndn i order, tr Liberty street. OSTER’S NEW SONGS— Badly to my Heart Appealing. Price Srt cts. My loved one and tnyowo. “ 3® “ Thf above are the last publications of the popular com. noaor. 8. C. Foster. For sole by JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. *»_MaileJ, post paid, on recnipt.of the above price. RY APPLES AND “DRY" PEACHES, pealed and tmpealod, in ttoro and for sale by jul I3AIAII DICKEY ft CO. SHAWLS, Drees Goods, Needle Work and Domoatlo Goods of every varletyjwlHng very low tore dceo stock. C. IIANSON LOTB, T 4 Market at, 2 GROSS NESMITH (English) WATER PROOF PASTE. —Jn#t the thing for this weather. In ■tore and for sole by WM. WILKINSON, JaL •! 217 Liberty Btreei. SUGAR AND MOLASSES 10® htida. prime N. O. Bugtr,- | 100 this, do do Molasaea, Arriving direct from New Orieona and for sale by dels LITTLI ft TRIMBLE, MS Becond et. 1 oa BAGS DRIED PEACHES, 22 bag* L mttMß«r St-UHiUfbritleby [WH.BAGAI.ET, - ins . • K oc ig^ n aa?WooJ»tf«i.i. FRKSII ROLL BOTTE&UobUa prime; 2 do freah Bggt; 200 iki Buckwheat Ftotf'rTn et« per aack; S nam'd mdfbraa** «*®* LPwcty itrwl , Id« 31) UIDDMS, wm«*gg^,. TTVTCS. FRESH CHARLESTON TJOUND— Ap»!rcirFD*Corra irhiclittia #otfc;s. CrvmiiAL Celebration.-—At a K*ucv»l meeting of the admirals of Sou. BOUO> «»»*»«"«*■ - “■**! In.lt.Soa bo utoti&d to «U *“>■” Bard, to -celebrate faUca* ** •*«*?»*• t-iotot. c.n ,t tv, Bt.Cl.lr lIoM, jalvltjoJS CPAS. ARBCCHUL Secretary. „ p ‘‘. ubQr^ J “«Myiaih,i»»./ fT«»SBALSi» Proposals for fumishine Plafo* “■«v Y for Dray*, Wagon*, Carriage*. Ac., ,*>.,• .. ssr- Opxmuik.’romct^TTT 5 PilULorgb, January 13th, l&sa, ji Proposals for supplying tho bqy tni departments orthoCKy offtitabnrgatHUi. Sta tionery and Blank Bocks for one year, will be tecclyad at tin* office onlil the 21st ln*L Sample* <-f tho following enumerated articles must aecompnnyeseh bid. Ruled Cap, Letter, Record Cup ami Commercial Noto, Tapers; Arnold’* Black and Red Inks; Steel l*sn« at-d Pcjvboidrr*; Quills, Sand, Knrelopee, 4 sires; Blotting J'heal*. Cedar Pencils, Mucilage, Buler, Blank Book* per quire, plain and ruled, according to form*, to Lo fhrntehod by each department. ]al4’dtd HENRY LAMBERT, Controller, urnct or PimfOCßnu Gas Co, I JOth January, 1859. J trS»Divn«ESD.—The Trustees of “The Pitts- U>£r harub 0m Company" hare this day declared a dttl dend «*t FI VB PKR CENT, on the Capital Stock, paid In on the fint day of July last, payable to etockbolderi .or their legal representative* on demand, at this office or tho Cotn|M\«iy. jitll'.'.’ail _> J AMES M. CHRISTA, Trrss. OfFics AtWfißMi Vattsr I Pittsburgh, January 10,1859, t fp~»T—CmzEsra’ Insdeance Con- ritrr,—The President and Director* of thU Compa ny hare this day declared a Dividend or “Ten Dollars per Share” upon the Capital Stock: Five Dollars payable to the Stockholder*, or their representative*, on and after the 23d inst, and Five Dollar*credited to their rtock. do2o:2otd SAMUEL L. UABSQKLL, Secretary. aStants. WANTED —To Merchants and;Manu factures*. —A competent. BOOK-KEEPER, üboee time is not fully occupied, win attend tp Posting Hooke, making out Accounts, Partnership Statements, etc. Any of our bnaineM tuou whom* business •will not justify Uietn In employing a Book-Keeper regularly, can have their bosloeas attended to promptly. Id a thorough maonf*-*' 77»* best of city reft-ronce will be given, if required. Addrm, jaB;U TO LET.—A large well furnished duelling with all modern improvement*—for rtintlow toagood tenant. Jul 4 IUTOHCOCK, McCUKARY A CO. FOR RENT—A Room situate in Gazzdm’s Building*, corner 3d and 21arfeet on the tvcond floor; snltahlo fur an Icmrenco or Agency Office. jal3dlw A W. OAZZAM. • T? OR REN T JC A FINK WAREHOUSE, No. 65. Market Street,ad* Lining N. Holmraa Sons, fluiah’ed and shelved in the best manuer from cellar to garret, tur wholesale and retail dry goods hustneaa, with or without a large three atory Ware* house In tho ro*r. .TutlN WAY, J*, j dtllrdif Sowlckleyvtlle Post-OfliC*. f auction Sales. P. JVL DATTOt Auolioneer. Commercial Balre No. 54 Flllh^gtroet. jDVENTDRE MrNING CO.~STOCK>At L. Accskutv—Tbis (Thnraday) morning, 20th insL, at 10 >ck>t old by order of Jamea M Cooper, Treasurer, ■ shares stock In the Adrentnro of Michigan tiled for non-payment of nweasEirnt. M P. 51. DAVIS, Auct. NCLAIMED BAGGAGE FROM STEAM vJ BOAT JAMES WOOD At Auctlou.—On Monday after* noon, Jan. 24t(, et 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms No-C4 FiDh eL, will bo sold, on accoont whom it may conce,-n, tof pay. charges,, before the above date,) 2 triink*, 1 valise 'nod l aack. contain, log clothing, Ac; also, 1 superior hnuting caw silver watch. Jal4 P. M.DAVIS, Auct, . FURNITURE At Auction.—Will be sold on Saturday, Jan. 22, at 10 o’clock a. K-, at the' dwell* tog of Alex. Irwin, in Woods’Bow, on Marburyst,by orikr or Wm. B. Foniyth,assignee, 6 walnut bslr bottomCtaslra, 1 contra table, 1 divan. 1 stand, 1 bedstead. jaU P. M. DATX3, Acct ' STOCK P., Ft! W. & C. R; R. at pritats sit.*, in lots to salt purchaser*, by apl P. M: DA VIS, AnctyKo. 64 Eifthst. AUSTIN liDiiaiS k CO., Merchant!’ JSiehanje. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—WiII be 1 sold at the Merchant* 1 Exchange, on Thursday even* log, Jan. 20tli, o’clock, sl,tOd Bonds Lawrence County, issued to Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company. $l,OOO Bond Lawrence County, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, J»2Q ' Stock Broket*, 68 Foorth «t. .. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., AT TTIR MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank. Bridge, Insurance and Oopper Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold et prrtdlo sale at the Merchant** Exchango by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notea, Drafts and Loans on Rea] Etftato negotiated CD reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., ■"'*l ~ Stock Note Broker*. I*2 Foorth at. . Penn Instltutf'S^^^ CORNER of Penn nad Ilancftck‘Streets.*— The ensuing term will commence ou TUESDAY; Slat Inst. A limited number of popUa may obtain, admission/ Term* for Tuition and Stationery, $22 per sesslofe of twenty two week*. an2Ltf J. M. SMITH, Principal. IMPORTANT TO CONSUMPTiyBSi DU, CUURCIIILL’S DISCOVERY I . TIIE II Y P O PD OS Pnl TE s of LIMB, SODA and POTASH, AHFCCIFIC DUIU>TTODTninuniSRf 0/ C ON STT3VXI»TION- : THIS new and important Discovery in.! tli’o treatment or rticzscoLoaia fCbnanmpUon) wm made by the celebrated Dr. John Francis Churchill of Paris, and first communicated to the French Academy of Medicion in IRSG. Ilhsa fc«jea adopted and is now-used ihrooghont the Continent of Europe with unprecedented success as a cure and proronUUre of this most formidable acuargeot tho Untmußsco. The Iljpoj'hoapbltes are recommended by lbe moat eminent Physicians ot New York, who prescribe It for thojr patients. . . , So long m 1555, Dr. Churchill, by a lerieS of edantiAc d* „ : doetlons, came tothe conclusion, tliat tiioprorimaie mute, or at nil ereuts, an essential condition of Tuberculosis (Consumption) woa a decrease in the system of the pbuapbo* rus it contains in a oxygenizable state. Ueocohe drew tha obTioas Inference, that the means of eating the disease eon silted in restoring the deficient element*. For this purpose. It was necessary to select some com pound of phoephorus which ihcnW best the ssrae Unteoxy* disable and utumUabie—that b,capable of enlet ing into and forming a part ot tho system. Tbeaeconditianswer* fbosd to exist In the flypophotphitix of Lime, Stuia ■ TlfißVAttf E fIOITB AND CORN MILLS'- 1 i; H 0^ 1 , *rtW* *■**-&* to to* •. X “Th® gftai &ft,«sd tatfe*good work, r^2dS*ttmio^'®»berB * D * *w®'«Sni *ad K iVlS?£3B*. ror«tortlfo.-8W UUHjiU t&s&fi. • .T- »• »"**«? ■*»«** TtoEd' WEATUEK GOODS.—Bcrcbti* id ■f ./ A o*. b»T» received * ®*rth«wq?pl>:ofjU»oi* Bmif s, ototoß Flannel** Wool do ofencotan;. Blankets, Mett-eiut. WMQCB'a Coder .WMT.aadarftMlUiictiMtr entire stock of.. . Goodset greatly reduced pric*e. ' . Jell: Ii>LACK CASSIMKBKS—Bcucnmtp &•' .;t>Oq'lmtooohaadao MaortaMutof Black OaMbsen*, (Tib* Tuioeoe qoalitka, trhkh thay are eettisg .tmj 10w.. : Also, French Ckrtfea and Doeskin* aod Oaaa&nerea for boy* ; - ,waar- •' •'■■•• • ;•' dtg*.:-;-. gQBBLS. TANNER'S 01 store anC 2 bfcbAfcfc OUj parpoaet. For nl* fet mi&waux, iU MbartyßUJ v. rotwrt&r'bf*_a>ff«r»ct fctnd« ud kgood wort*