da^eltc. o. r. TOmjo.™J>. t. tmru~~2imru raw B. EIDDLB & CO., TTORB and rs (TPS ISTOR S. PITTSB'CBGH: WEDXESDAT MOBNTKG, JAX 2G, 1859. pgr* Wsgivo place, to-day, on cnr pntaide page, <o the-able report of the Committee of tbo Board of Trade, of this city, on the Tonnage Tax at d others matters connected therewith. ' This report Isuot intended as an answer (o the report of ifcfi Philadelphia Committee lately published. It "was written laßt September,, for submission to the Board of Trade, and is now published by general request. The railroad rates cited in it are to bg understood, therefore, as those prevailing at'the time it was written. Demochact Aoaihst toe People. —Daring the pending of a* bill concerning (he public lands, in the House, lastweek, Mr., Grow mored an amendment that hereafter no public land shall be exposed' to - Sale by proclamation of the President, unless the same shall hare been sur veyed, and the retain of snob Surrey duly filed in the Land Office, for ten years or more before such sale. The effect of this provision would have been to render our publio lands accessible to aetnal settlers, and to them only, until the expiration of ten yean from tbo date of their survey and tho return of that survey to tho gen eral Land bffice. After the ten years, they may be purchased oh speculation as now, -but not sooner. - The amendment was adopted bat the bill itself was defeated, every Republican pres ent voting for it and. nearly every Democrat against ifc. „. This saintary bill would hnvo kept the publio lacds out of the hands of the-epcca- l&tors, and reserved them for the people, but 1 democracy prefers to favor the speculators and . give them an jopportuuity to fleece the people, and henco the.bill was defeated. Let tho people, remember this.; - Floub Ihspxchom.— -A jury in Richmond, Va., under the instructions of the Court, has found a verdict against the Flour Inspector for $5,183, being the estimated value of tho flour taken from the barrels, owned by the plaintiff, duriog the process of inspection. Tbo defend ant plead that by immemorial usago (he laspec .tor was entitled to the flour drawn from each barrel in 4he act of inspection, and that the usage had thua grown into a law. The Coart in structed the jury that if the plaintiff did not notify the Inspector not to keep the flour taken oat at each draught of the auger and acquiesced iq tho general practice, the defendant was not liable; but that if he did notify the Inspector • not to keep it, and so pnt in his protest against the practice, the defendant was liable for the amount taken, and under this ruling the jury j- found for the plaintiff. Tub Kaxsas Teoodi.es.—We have made U a rule never to publish anything on the authority of the y\ F. Herald, because it is sure to be con tradicted, and in 185 G we were guided by a similar rule, never to give any Kansas news on the authority of the SL Louis Republican, be cause Us informants were the meanest kind of falsifiers. Of late, however, the manufacturers of bogus pro-slavery Kansas news have discov ered the bad odor attaching to the Republican, Md have thrown the public off the scent, by chang ing thesite of their factory to Boonville and Leav enworth. . The accounts telegraphed from those point®, detailing divers troubles upon the border, in which Montgomery was the chief operator, turn oat to be . fabrications. Thero have been no serious troubles and Montgomery has been all the while quietly at work upon his farm. Tub act abolishing the ©oard of Canal Com missioners, which is now a law, provides as follows: ‘ “That from and after the tenth day of Febraary, the year of our Lord-one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, the office of Canal Commissioner of this Commonwealth be and the same is hereby abolished; and upon the expira tion of the time aforesaid the Canal Commis sioners are hereby required and directed to de liver up to the custody of the Auditor General all bookß, papers and other property belonging to said department, whose duty it shall be to take charge of and preserve tbo same; and all claims for damages against the Commonwealth by exStjpg~Uwi, referable to the canal board for settlement, not presented and decided before this act takes effect, shall be forever barred; provided, that all claims so acted upon and al lowed shall be reported to the Legislature for their approval, and the State Treasurer, is here by directed to. pay no claim until confirmed as aforesaid.” AU persons who have claims against the SlAle, and referred to the Canal board, will do well to see toihem before the 10tb of February, as, if pot acted upon before that time, they will be forever barred.. .; Tax Washington correspondent of the Phila delphia North American says: "Tbsexcelleniand useful member from the Westmoreland District, Hon. John Covodc, took the opportunity which was offered by the pres-. nnoe of a nnmberof the principal iron and other frotntho interior of Pennsylvania, - to hare an agreeable conference at his quarters on Priday erenisg, to which oar whole delega tion, as well as many leading-members of Con gress of-both parties, and from both sections, together with, a number of strangers , who sym pathize with the movement fora change is the tariff, were invited. Thebest feeling prevailed, and a perfect harmony of opinion open the maio object, was expressed by those preseot, some of' whom had so recently been seen in party antag onisms;' "After forty guests had dismissed the jrood.things whioh Mr. Covode’a hospitality hadjiberally provided, the company was enter taxied and. much instructed by an extemporar neons., speech.from Dr. JElder, fcalled out by a pltaflaßt'refereuce of oar host upon the influence exefted aud the results achieved, by skilled. In doiebyr in civilizing, reforming and impelling the'progress of nations.’* Tb> Boons Wa*. asd .Bogus Dispatches. —While the Governor of thlsBtate is striving to crowd s |>]Uißdtr bill throagh . the Legislature, Kivlnghim $BO,OOO, ostensibly to offer rewards T<3T ib9 qf Brown, Montgomery and others. Jjnt io reality to pension off n few ■Spavined politicians, the truth leaks oot that thefe is no war oh theborder, and that Brown and ore at present working on their tbat when his Excellency messageafter special message, repoiUirg.- long cataiogaes of crimes, and' the House ;ef Representatives demanded to be far. nlsfcedwUh **ihe iafomctiUnP'Qii his.demand, .that "he refused to. give it.' r The" fact was, A« had no such information. It jros a :&oy p Mt',irar« and.t)f course the dispatches were !likeirise bogus.' Tto doubt he has sent off.a swarm of attaches, to manufacture other lies, oa flading thslegielature incredulous, and next wetk faate a new batch of-the oounter feits;‘Smeared all over with f'tbo institution;” “perhaps eTen a negro killed outright—to moke them.go dawn the throat of the African Democ racy, and extort the needful plunder.— St. Louis Dm. ~1 -! i More- About thi Slaves.—ln addition to the' {•'large number of negro slaves taken 1 off on Thurs ! daj by thft;2iow Falls City for the Sonth, the _Moooßgihela took airsy fifty, and the John Walsh a smaller lot, yesterday,. The Aunt Let ty srrtari from Keokuk-lut.evening, haring several blocks on board from Northeast Missouri, inohargeor'aman-whois Ukihg them .Sooth. The Aant Leity, anci doubtless other Mississippi : b<mts as veil as every boat from the 'Missouri, i l bare mote or less every - trip ’Of. that <(( peenUar ; properly ."which all Admit is disappearing from ;ihe State at eo wonderfully rapid a rate. Tho ' ftollifiera of Missouri vUI toon admit: we sup- , poae, lhat, *‘there Is already an act of emanci* j pation In force,” a« waa declared two yeara ago tia the LegUlatore by a Representativefrom the iolty Of St. Louis.— St. Louis Dent. { •. TBMcRy iff full of rumors to the effect th«u i JudgeDopglwhas challenged Mr. Fitcb, on ac count of tho language that passed between them In secret jresslon of the Senate on Friday. Mr. * Fitch aaid thet Mr- -Douglas asserted, what-wae net trhe, and What "i Mr. Douglas knew was'sot l' beUeve that Ufe only foundation for these rtiutbre is the facV that negotiations ;are going on. for a reconciliation between them. Douglas's yeply/wben Mr. Fitch Unnted hlm with being * rewHotheD'*moereUc:p«tj—to the effect thafrha was. unsubdued .absl!%- eauaesnmoh epeenlaflonljf political ciroleft .It Is generaUyoonsidered as an indication loaibla efforts to g&foek ini* theparty. have aot-.snc* - needed. \ ■ * • i a dff^Tqr lri>lia -AifllAbflomnton Drinocratrsaia . that ftoHohgi' } th#r P Tus Opposition" In Virginia are laying to . concentrate flu Mr. Coggln, formerly w member < of M- Utefr candidate for Gtfsroofy i $ % " X '**' T 1 ** ; i '/JA. X * Vv * * a v-* '* * Txnr Fbbhbst nr ItAtr.->-Tbe Continental.} journals and- correspondence continue to give alanni&g details-ofthi state of affairs in Italy. A rumor has been current in Paris and Milan was in a state of siege, bat it lacked confirma- • tion. The Paris Patrif publishes a letter from Milan dated ihe Ist lost., which, it observes, contains a statement so serious and so strange that it : publishes it with every reserve. It is to tbo effect that somebodies of the people passing by the barracks crying “Frra V Italia,'’ were re sponded to by the soldiers within the barracks with a similar cry. The civil and military authorities ftt Milan were treated with contumely, and the latter wero of opinion that there would soon be an out break. . The garrison of Paria having been augmen ted by 700 men and 4 guns, it was stated that the University would soon bo rc-opened. It was expected that oxTibe return of the students collisions would very likely take place. Every precaution has been taken, and Pavia was almost in a state of siege. The Hard publishes a telegram from Genoa, stating that the agitatiowwas increasing there, and that a report continued to be circulated that Garibaldi was about to organize a corps of volunteers, or was preparing to play some very active part. The Austrian garrisons in Lombardy were already on a war footing. Warlike preparations were brisk at Cremona. Modena was in a fearful state of alarm. Latest.— A Partslelegram, dated evening of the 7th, says it was asserted there that a scuffle hod taken place between tho Hungarian and Austrian regiments forming the garrison of Cre mona, the Hungarians shouting “Hear Italia" The Turin correspondent of the London Times says, it is quite evident that tho- Sardinian Gov ernment desires war, and is confident that war is at hand. The-Sardinian Chambers were to open'on the 10th of January, and tho speech of the King on the occasion was anxiously looked for. The official Oeeterrieche Correepondcnz of Vienna announces that reinforcements will go from that oily to the army in the Lombardo- Venetian Kingdom. It is expressly said that the troops are sent for the protection of the peaceful inhabitants of the Kingdom against the Revolutionary Party. . The Journal da Debate prints tho following letter, dated Milan, Jan. 1: 1 “The new year has commenced in this city in a very singular manner. The Milanese them : selves seem stupefied, and .both people and gar rison appear this morning to be' asking each other if it'was all a dream. Midnight had scarce ly sounded, when numerous bands began to per ambolato tho city, including in their songs all the cries of the Italian patriots— < Fioe Y Italic ‘Fir? Victor Emmanuel!’ *F*re les Trois Coul cure !' At 2 o’clock in the morning the traffi e was os animated as in full day, and the uproar was so great that sleep was oltogelherout of question. The bands In passing before the mili tary posts, began instantly to hiss, when, extra ordinary to slate, the soldiers joined the party and instead of drawing their sabres, cried in emulation, ‘ Fire Vltalic!’ I myself observed a group of twelve officers in the Corso Francises fraternize with a band of twenty persons, throw ‘.their caps into the air and cry, * Vivcni lee Ital 'itn*.' The gendarmes on horseback, who pa trolled two and two, and the guards of police, drew up quietly os if in obedience to a command and there was not the slightest breach of the ! peace. If the garison had acted differently, we tremble to think of what the consequences would have been, for the crowds who filled the streets from midnight to 5 o'clock consisted of tho most determined individuals, and those best capable of opposing an energetic rcsistence to an armed force. Happily the very number of theprome naders prevented a conflict” The Turin Correspondent of the Times writing on January 3, says i “The garison of Pavia hav ing been augmented, as already elated, by four gans and TOO infantry, it is now said, although not officially announced, that the University is to be re-opened, since a prolonged interruption of the studies would be a confession of a bad state of things in the country, and might be con strued into apprehension on the part of Tho au thorities. If the report provo well founded, and thestodents return, it will not be surprising if unpleasant collisions taka place. It appears that'every precaution is taken ; that the polico and military are extremely on the alert; and that the condition of Pavia is not very dissimilar to that of a town in a slate of siege. At Milan according to letters of the Ist instant in to-day’s Turin papers, agitation, slight eqnabbles, and consequent arrests, continuo to occur, and there is scarcely a 1 arge town in Lombardy where somebody has not been arrested on charges of disturbing the public tranquility. The troops have orders carefully to avoid af frays, and one leltcrsays that most oflhe offi cers abstain from smoking in the streets, or else throw away their cigars when summoned so to do. If this be true, the orders must have been very strict. : The wildest reports have been car rent in Lombardy during the last few days— spread, believe, by the polico, lor the 'purpose of producing doubt and confasion in the minds of the Italians. For instance, two or three days ago a merchant here received a tele gram from Milan anxiously inquiring if U were true that an attempt had been made on the life of Count Cavourf A letter says that this report had obtained sneh consistency as to produce for a'momenl a suspension of affairs on the Milan Exchange. Another rumor was, that the Pied montese Government had'com missioned Glra baldi to raise a cops of volunteers, and ibis caus ed quite a ferment among the youth of Milan. Again, it was said that Mazzini had renounced his republican principle* and adhered to the pol icy of Piedmont, but this was rather too extrava gant to obtain much credence. Here, during the last few days, a report has been current of an intention on the part of the Sardinian Govern ment to cell the Genoa Railway. The same re port has on former occasions been circulated, but this lime it was connected with the recent visit of M. LaffiUe to Torin, and some people went so far as to say that the sale was actually completed. This was untrue, and if the Govern ment has any intentions of selling its railway It keeps them to itself. Of ooane people said that the sale was fo raise funds for the approaching war, the belief in which- still continues atrong here: abd even stronger in Lombardy, and has not been lessened by the recent visit and move ments of the Archduke Constantine. It con- tinues to be very positively asserted that con* siderablerelnforcements have been sent to the Austrian troops in Lombardy-Venelia. This is highly probable; but the fact is difficult to as certain, and at any rate I should very much doubt if the accession of strength amounts to 20,000 men, to Which high figure rumor has made it ascend.” . btPOUTABT Faox Kansas —Lawrence K. T. Jan. 10.—Another fight occurred near the bor der, in-Lynn county, several days ago. A party from the State.came over to hunt for Brown or Montgomery. They were met by a smaller party, and retired after a sharp fight. Their loss is not known. On the Territorial side one man named Develyn was killed, shot through the head, and.two wounded. Gen. Lane, assuming to act as Major-Goderal of Militia, Bent a letter to Gov. Medary offering to mediate the difficulties, and to bring Brown and Montgomery before the Legislature, or snch tribunal ae be might designate. The Governor replied to "Jas. H. Lane, and dcolined the proposaL Governor Medary sent a special message to the Territorial Legislature about the troubles in the South. He wanted the responsibility of ac tion thrown on the Legislature. The Legisla ture after a day’s discussion, report, assuring the Governor that they will aid him in every legal action he may lake to restore order, or to - punish marauders from either side of the border. A bill has passed the House attaching the conn lies of Bourbon and Lynn to Douglas county, as a judicial district, Judge Elmore presiding. A term of the court is to bo held at once In Law rence, and all cases originating in the Southern difficulty are to be tried. Mr. Wo. Hutchinson, from the south reports all quiet. Broira and Montgomery expressed indignation at plundering parties, which ac knowledging no leader had made the troubles an occasion for the plunder, and were getting them charged with it.- They both offered to give their aid to arrest them. The troops that had been sent south have been recalled, and have gone to Fort Riley. The Ad ministration refused to let Medary have them, and are using him as they have done the rest of (he Governors. The Governor has the procla mation from tho War Department offering are ward of $250 each for Brown and Montgomery. He is taking into consideration the expediency of publishing them. He feels that it is a stupid step.—* Oor. (.V0.,) Democrat. Thk Italian Password.— A novel form of shibboleth, or patriotic password, is now heard in the streets— li Viei.Verdi /” not that the har- monious maestro is tie object of popular enthusi asm,jbut his name happens to give the initials, or anagram, of Pitiore : Medals bearing ibis inscription are in full cur rency^, andprinted slipa are scattered broadcast with the same otainoas words, in every town ’on both sides of the Appeuines. Twßirrr-TWOchildren, who were floating out to eea on .a Urge cake of ice upon the ebb tide in Boston a few days ago, were saved by a man named, Wm.; Raaletn. He was out in a small boat; andthiff-attention-was atiraoted by theiy,«reanir,;;HejM. oncft paUed to thelr as. sistance,and vithigreat diffisnUy and danger lookthem info'the boat,--SUcfc occasionsofdo* Ihjg good aelde»jhappfn.ift^h^p«rimy'ipan. lb*} straggle, that section of the General CSumlMidff'an the abolition of serf* 4md, tn mML out »nd ont me»iu»«,V*ot>t«liitdUi»ilctorj(>MrUie other •udihot, Hotter, the rqnrt.f Ui« Commit ■lpaiflll a« n«b u »>« drtngy HionWATUKS AXD Bravos.— WoiKinglon, Sat urday, Jan. 22, 1850.—The intestine strife - ... . ... which is rapidly reading in pieces the Demo- i CU. cratic party broke tml with great virulence in the seeret session of the Senate yesterday. Mr. Da. CH c^ ,ir ’ “° J ».di«CMsiOD .rose WlWthe.tcr'. O'nuln. Preparation or Dr. i P hi?h w f ,0 °?, c ' J.F. cumuli'. Compound .r which had been sent in by the President. Mr. Tlt P n vt> n i> n n c i> iv f r-p a Pngh of Ohio denounced the President with HYPOPHOSPIIITES great bitterness, accasiog him of insincerity and 1 LIME, SODA and POTASH, insolence, and declaring that he meant to op- ' *»wrmc iuui roi ra« ruitum or pose and thwart him whenever and wherever ho CONSUMPTION could. ' ! ' Mr. Douglas spoke in the same strain, atigma ! tiling Mr. Buchanan’s recent appointments to office in the West in very severe terms. He in ' limated that the Buchanan Postmasters in Illi j nois were little better than thieves, and they j were so regarded by the people. If anything was missing from the mails, the Postmasters were instinctively suspected of larceny. These imputations on the standard bearers of the Faithfol roused the ire of Mr. Fitch, who de nied tbeir justice, ebarged Mr. Douglas with ot tering shameful calumnies, and denounced him as a rebel to the Democratic party. Mfr Douglas huughtiiy replied that he was an unsubdued and successful rebel, and that neith er the President nor his Senatorial followers could put him down. He then retorted upon the from Indiana Mb charges of falsehood and defamation. At this stage of the affair, Mr. Hale, the Chairman, called the dispulantß to or der, kindly suggesting, in his facetious way, that the harmony of the Democratic party would not be promoted by such displays of fraternal affec tion. Tho war of words still continuing, Mr. Jeffer son Davis at length interposed, and sternly re buked the scolding ! Senators. He told them they were talking “like highwaymen and bravos”—l give you his exact language—and that their con duct was shameful, and disgraceful to ate. This brought them to their senses, and they subsided into silence. This scene is said to'jhave been the most vio lent and indecorous thf t has' ever ooourred in theSenato, even in secret session, where the .proceedings are accompanied always with great freedom of manner and of language—the Sena tors lighting their cigars and talking and dis cussing in the free and easy stylo of an after dinner conversation.—-A r . V. Trib. Tns Central Bank of Pennsylvania, located at Holidayeburg, Pa., has changed hands. The stock of the bank has been disposed of by the former owners to persona residing in Centre and Clinton counties. The following persons com pose the officer and directors of tho institution: President, Thomas Wilson, Centre county, Pa.; Cashier, C. C. Price, Centre c 0.,; Teller, Daniel Irvin, Centro co.; Directors, Samuel Downing, Joseph Iddiugs* J. P. Barnhart, John Jones, Benjamin Ligget, John 8. Bush, John Hoy, George Alexander, William Fearon, John Hoy, Jr., John Alexander and Wo. Underwood. A letter from Paris in the Independence Beige, represents that Prince Napoleon has staled to “tord Cowley, tho British Minister, that the im perial Government is ready to abandon the pres ent system of negro immigration, provided Great Briigin will frankly undertake to assist France Coolies forthe French Colonies from the British possessions. iTbb wat it was done.— lt is said that tho facts will very soon berevealed to show the peo ple that a Massachusetts Democrat invested $lO,- 600 in the election of of 1856 to secure the suc cess of Mr. Buchanan, and that he has received, since that event was consumaled, $600,000, out of the Treasury on a live oak contract—s2oo, • 000, of which will bo clear profits. The A. T. Independent of last week, says : Were we publishing failures as formerly, we should be obliged to say this week, James Bu chanan & Co , suspended—too largely engaged in—outside operations, filibustering, etc. Cnßojfic Diarrihea.—Wc have in otir pos- session Ibe certificate of a respectable cittren, testifying that be was entirely cored of thii dreed Col diuase by using Roerhave’t Holland Bittert. We shall take pleasure in showing tbc certificate to noy person doubting this statetnant. Cacttor!—Be careful to ask for Durham's Holland Bit ters. Tb# groat popolarity of tbls mndidne has Induced many imitations, which the public should gnsrd against purchasing. at £1 per bottle, or six bottles lor 06, by the pro prietor*, BKXJ. PAGE, J A CO., Manufacturing Pharma* e * ot t?** n< * ChemUU, 27 -Wood street, between Ist and 3d sta^Pfttsbnrgh. Iha, and Druggists generally. J»2l:dJrwF business ffitangcß. N"ot ice of'dissoldtion of ca P AKTNERSHIP Public notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing ander the name, style aud title of Cxuws, Wawswoitb A Co, Engine Builder*, in Allegheny city, consisting of Matthew Cridge, Asml: Wads worth, aud W. ft. MTatesh, as partners, baa been and is hereby publicly declared dissolved; so that so one. nor any of aaM co-partners tw altowi-3 OT authorised to contract aDy more debts, liabilities or obligations of any kind, in tbe name or said firm ot Cridge, Wadsworth * OtL, nor to collect any claims, belcwe oreceprar is appointed, and notice thereof publicly given. • MATTHKW ORIDOB, Ja2fc|wd:6*Ulaw SAMUEL WADSWORTH. Allegheny City. January 26,1559. . v. oaclowst r. eoanua. QALLOWAV A BASDfiRI, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AND KAOS, OALLOWAV * SANDERS, Beal Estate, Collection and Tax Agent*, Davenport* lowa, Kramer A Rahm, f R. Patrick A 00., Springer narbengh A Co.) A. H. Miller, f t2tatl m* w“ n»T Dissolution. —The firm of & An&xs, of Eaon Yalley, Lairrrofo coonty, «m d)» •olrvd on tbs lit In*!., by Senj. R*to*f*( nrchiudog th« en tint inter**! of O. K. Adam* In said (tore. B. Rnaaf i> La aotborirod tonettle ibtloiiMfotnlJ Ann. B- BAftkAOE. 0. 11. ADAMB. Enon, Jan. IT, ISS9-JaSLStd XC<l * Piara jom. kom> UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF &088 & OOMFAHY, HAVING recently purchased the extensive GOAL WORKS, li’tl j o*ofd bo HcOII;u)f A Smith, *i» now pnnml to fnnd«bOoel,attbeirD»pot.itnmediaUlj Mo* Jam. Wood k Co*a Rolling Mill, In boots, bargee or wagon*. They will alto fornuh, *Hh their own tram*, io aiiber of the cities to manufacturers or private families, at reasonable trkaa. O.W* hare etcnred tba terrier* of JOHN SMITLXY, who hat had many ywrt erperience in tba Coal btufoMt fa be eapadtj of Superintendent l aaltamao. JalArdly THE undersigned havo associated with lb«n,tatb« maikafKtare and a«I« of Vcmt* Tag* ud Liter PUle, Mr. 9. B, POBTCR. The etjU of the firm will nmthjoeaffceretolor*. FLVMJNQ BROS. PltUbnrgh. Jamtary let, ISe»—JelMtf Dissolution of co-partnership. —Tti«|>ertaentilpbar»tofore«xt*tUg betveMiW. W. Bndabsw andT. J.Cnlg, coder (be scow &od eljle of T. J. CHAIO 4 CO. «u this d»y, Jnm*ry, let, dlieolred by rentotl eooteat. Tb* eooke or tbe firm «UI b« femnd itlhtoldiUid. IllW of tts* airfmilKMd are igtbiriud to qio tbo Dune of (be late firm to tboeetUeaiest of the Re count*. Tboeo beriog cUima •ceJneClbe lete firm ere re quested to prrMOt (farm for eememeot, ami tboee Indebted, wflt pleaeo make payment to either of the amtenigW'l. T.J.CRATO, Jals W. W. nBADSQAW. THE huriness will bo continued at the Old euod-by W. W. BKADSU AW, who, thankful tor pul tarvra m> liberally beetowad on the late firm, would tarhe a eootluuaace of Uie eame. amurlrg all that any order with which be may l«favored vball meet with prompt aod faith* fal altaotioD. [J«ISJ W. W. BRADSHAW. TJ. CRAIG will conttnuo to manufacture a TINaadBnnKTIROH WA&G for tbepnaeotatAbe old ataod on tho eeet aide cf, the Platnood, No, 17, whern be will bo happy to enpply bli old frieode and rnttotnnra with anything to the Tin and Sheet Iron Ware lice. Jobbing, Roofing and Spooling done with promptnm. All order* by mall will receive prompt atteotioo. Jal6 THE undersigned havo associated with them In the Commlaaloa Bnitnoaa Juua faaztu, late of Ohio. The atylo of the firm will cooUnun aa heretofore. NIMIOFf 4 00. At-Kx. kibjci ~....5u0a raazux— wx.x. truncx. NIMIOK <Sz GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For It* sal* of Fkg Iron aad Bloom*. 05 WATER STREET, Pittsbcigh. j@rto Htobtitiacmcntß. DROWNED. —Firs Dollars Reward.— Drowned in iba Honongabeia river, near tho point, betwMo the fteamcra Alma and Ifaxel Dali, on Saturday afternoon, Jan, 22d, my aonTUOSIAB, agodlOyoara. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the body. Apply to the undersigned, Dogbee? Alley, between Wood and Market atrort. Jagfcdtf JOBS LONO. BLACK and Fancy Dress Silks, all wool Plaids. Plain and Printed French Mprince, Cohorge, Monedo'Lainrta, NtedleWork Mourning Ooods,4c. J«aq q IIANgON IAJVK, 74 Market eh PARIS GREEN—2S cans for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 J*SO ' corner Wood and let at. TENN. FLOUR— dB 6 Backs Nashville City MUlmow landing from steamer Decotah for vale by J»2B ISAIAH PICKET 4 00. TKNN. COKN—G63 sks now landing from steamer Daeotah for sale by ISAIAH DIfIKEY A QQ. TENN. WIiLAT—IO3 sks now landing from steamer Daeotah for sale by J*2S ISAIAH DICKEY 4 00. [LEAVER'S HONEY SOAP—IS cross ' B A. FAfINKSTOCK * 00. CHINESE VERMILLION—2 cases for eat* by JaSC B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. TIIE ADVERTISER having considerable experience in btutinew, would deelre a partnership ot situation as General Bualnesa Man la sumo Iron. Produce or Wholesale Orocery Houwofthie city. Boat Pittsburgh and fit. LonlifnCereoc** given. Addma Box 201 Ptusbcrgh PoebOflic*. Ja2s^td ■y ALENTINES FOR 1859. HUNT do fIISER Bin now ready a Urge lot of .... NEW VALENTINES FOB 1859, \Tbld) they cfferlor **!• at the * ■ 1 LOWEST PftlOES, TO TBB T&ADB! y*i*oUoMpnt op in loti of '■ Jwtly arnuifri nd » gpod Mwortawßt la*»ehlwy Muon ft Hamlln’a Melodtona. -TU6T RECEIVED—A new lot ol Mown A V, HudtaY MILODXOKB. . JOHM H. lOn.Mt II Wood it-. a HotoUWO' &t\D atibmißrmmts. rHB FOR CONSUMPTION! HCHILL’S DISCOVERY 1 IHE great Chemico-Medical Discovery of tho celebrated Dr. J. F. Churchill, of .Paris, first made Known by him to tbe French Academy of Medicine about 2 years ago, marks a new and important era io tbe annals of Medical Science. . first time in the history of the world, bat a REMEDY been found that surely strikes at. the eery /o«n -aattoj «/ Putwwnaty Dueate, and by restoring the deficient chemical dementi of 1 1e blood, increases the principle wAtcA constitutes nervous or vital' font, invigorating the nufn »»» only CURES, but also PRB* V!? . ’ ™ derelopmeot ofthis hlthertomost fatal Scourge of the human rare. Wsullon to the Public.*6l » arlotu preparations sre already in the market, purport* W be baaed on Dr. Churchill’s discovery, against which we solemnly caution both the pro ten ion and the public. no one bo deceived, bat ask for and use ouly tbs pre paration sold from the s ■!# General Depot In the United States, No. 49 John street, and bearing a fac simile aigna- WacHorra, by whom alone Dr. Churchill’s pre scription is put Op IB A ULUfiU ABB CHXMCAtLT PUU roXM. wvous or Scrofulous Complaints, DeblUty, Lots or vital Potto, Dyspepsia, lodigesUon, and Female Weak ne«s«*,lt is a sovereign and Invaluable remedy. , .«*READTIiE TESTIMONY.-^* ' ■* mer^Ca n Medical Monthly, for May, IKSB. , , h *f^T < ‘ r ,iP ,i y ** oor conclusions with reference to the claiojsot Dr. Churchill, forthe Ilypophospbitea as sovereign remedies in tuberculosis (ooosnmptkm,) THxai cajt ci bo t)OUB» AS TO rut TAItJX or TBCUX SALT* AS HEHZDIAL AiiUTa.” nwtht berth American Medial Reporter,for Oct, 1853. •■Dim Medicine is scientifically prepared aud reliable.— It In our own practice, la phthisis palmoballs, and other forms of disease, with Tery satisfactory results. * Io tixty-elgbt cases in which this remedy was glren, were In tho incipient, and twenty three in Um socend and advanced stages of consumption; the re mainder were beyond hope. With tbe exception of the lat ter rsres, which were much benefited, all but three, which «roalll doubtful, recorond W *r three bottles for $&. Single bottles only, io concentrated toiution,ooDt by mail, prepaid, when specially ordered. AU orders for three bottles or orer will tw sentby J*!* I®** 1 ®** “•t of the party. Druggists most send their or* aere direct to the undersigned, or they may bare a different “iSES* 00 * preparation sent them. „ Geneine Preparation of Dr. Churchill's Uwopomid of the Hypopbosphltea of Lime, Boda and Potash v .„t**kole«alo the solo General Depot, 49 John st, “J® 1 1 ***■ be kept by an respectable druggists throughout me United States. - Circulars and alt necessary information given to ell parties enclosing a stamp. For convenience in E«» TS??.?? I .* correspondent* are requested u» add Box 2761 in addition to the regular address as below. J. WINCHESTER, , . American and Foreign Agency Ofllrc. Ja24amd*wTfisl 49 John Street, New York. CBxoßsaxzro a tom’ tfrrt new ff?Hi UPRIGHT PIANOS. THE SUBSCRIBER has just received an other of those beautifai NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS, brought out by Mcssra. Chickcring it Sous, of Boston* This instrument Is of tho one style and quality aa tbe one that attracted so much attention at oar State Pair last Oc tober, and which was Immediately sold to go out ot the city, thereby preventing the subscriber from having tbe pleasure °* •b® ,p tng it to many wbo were desirousnfreviog the same. _“ e new upright is similar io shape to tho Boudoir or Cottage Plano, now so popular In Loudon and Paris, but in every essential of a good and substantial instrument for ' lastiso, it is far superior to any upright Plano, either of Foreign or Domestic manufacture. Thn«mseis made of beanUfol rosewood, and isan elegant piece of furniture; tbs sire about equal to a small bureau, and suitable for any parlor, but U more especially adapted to imail rooms end pieces where a Square or Urand Piano wonld be Inconvenient for want of room. Every means have been made use of to give strength and durability with out sacrificing tbe vox*, and Is WißiAJrrm to stand well in The yoxi Uof tbe most pure and brilliant quality, ap preaching m near ns poaibte to thennriralied Grand Pianos of tho same dlatiogaiabed maksra. The touch is elastic and easy, and the compass full s.-ven octaves or the sane scale of tho Grand Pianos. The price of tb4-new Upright Pianos will be from *350 to $5Oo —occordiog to tbe style of finish. • ' *“• *)* 0T ® iustrument is tlie only one thet tbe Messrs: ®* l * e ** : “ n K here been obis to fomisb since the one sent to our State Fair, to th»prs«ing demand for them trom all parts of the country. The public are respectfully tout. ed to call and examine this new and delightful Instrument A newsupply ofChtckertng A Sons’new scale seven oc tave square Pianos will bo received this and tbe coming week. FOR SALE ONLY BY JOHN H. MELLOR, SOLE AGENT FOR CHICKERING & SONS* 'PIANOS, AND MASON dr HAMLIN S MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, In Pittsburgh and Western Penn’ai No- SI Wood Street* (Weal Side*) Between Diamond Alley and Fourth street, Jal-dAwT PITTSBURGH, PA. Third sale of n»v stock of the ALLEGHENY BUIDGCMmPANY.—WiII be offered MerctumU’ Exmaage, on tbe THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, at r. HUN DRED AND SIX SHARKS of ths**New Capital Stock of (he Cumpanyfor erecting a Bridge orer tbe Allegheny rirer. opnosuo nu.burgh, in the county of Allegheny.” Purdmsere witl be required te pay np tho said itock in* mu at tbs tune of sale. By order of the Board WM. aoSHBUBG, Treasurer. He Kitiok *s patent carpet OWERPEK-—A great Dbmostlc Invention, and war ranted togivo satisfaction. Jo*t received at tbs Carnet , W. U CI.ISTOCK, ns M.tk.t nrat, Ja26aiAwT forthe MaaofactQrsr. «. cbomu, a. macVwtosb; ORIDGE, WADSWORTH Ac CO. MiamcTcuia op IfIPROYED PATENT Oscillating Steam Engines Uneq (tailed tor Kcenemy of Poet, SimplkUy of Clantrue ilon/Cheapneei and dorabtllty, Office, ALLEQHEXY CITT, North end ni/lWydAwV* 114 PnUeyi of 411 bUm m “J® to order. If Cirrlagt Mannr*etory~ “HE subscribers have always on^ja*. . • fin® **ortment of NEW and SEO.CfA_arf*« OND UAND CARRIAGES of varfont dteerlplient and suit* ble far the varfooe porpoace. Do® *ll parta of the country azarncad with prompteeaa aod dimateb. Manufactory and Wararooma, UW Frankfort Road, above Girard Avenue _ BEQKIIAUS, ALLOAIZR A PETRY. N. B.—The “Exchange and Richmond” paaarnger R. R. (Mrs past the prtmlae* erary fa* minntea. jatttfAwSmP JMPORTANT TO RIVER MEN!— OPPOSITION TO TUE STEUBENVILLE BRIDGE!! A public meeting of steamboat men, coalboat (ms, and •11 otton tntmattd io the fra* narlgnUanof the Ohio rlw, wiUbeb.MatLAFAY*TTE HALL,Woodatraet,onFßl* DAT, JannaryESth, at 10 o’clock a. ttko nmnnt Cor qppoilßg to* construction of the Railroad Bridgeat Steo bepTtlK Able *peaker» wtl) he Ip attendance. Jidl:iUd •‘What flMblnt Shall I Obtain.” FIVE OOOD EEUO.TS WHY THE LADD, VSBBTBB di. CO. Machine Couimend* Itwell' an the Best In theMnrhet . hhasa wider rang* nf icari: thau any oihrr, and b equally adapted to the fltuei fabric, sod tb* heaviest terifti that b msoateturad. frami. —lt mskta s bsndwune rlettic •fitch, sUk* on both aides, sod oot Itabl* to rip or break. lit can h«tn, fund, itilch, qaiit, and gather. b tiipplalii iisonnatroetios, o*»ilj managed, awl sol liable to get otit of order proprietor*, in a challenge to other sewing machines, offered an award of trifiQQ to any that would accomplish the aame wurkaawell and as quickly, leaving It to disinterested partita to decide; and *ald challenge not haring been as jet accepted in good (*ltb, tbe lupcrtnrlly of the (Add, Webster *. 00, Machine i* conclusively eeUblished. .A. M. MAtISitALL A CO., Agentt, J»lfrdly Alkghcoy City. PRODUCE— 12 bills, prime Timothy Seed; 20 bus. Dry Applet; IOD do small white Beans: <OO do Barley; _ . , 6CO pieces Bulk Ebcrald»r*, JUcehrwd per railroad and to mle by i* B BHBIVER * DTT.WORTU. OLASSES AND SUGAR— -100 bb!*. Golden Bymp Molamcv; 40 do 8. H; do do • 60 do Crashed Bugnr, Io ator* and for »ah> by jaW WATT A WILSON. a GROSS NESMITH (English) WATER- PROOF PASTE.—lust the thing lor thia weather. In atore sad for Bale by WiL WILKINSON, Jel- : 217 Liberty Street. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— . KW hhde. prime s.o.Sag nr t 100 bbls. do do Molasaea,. ArrlTJogdlract CromNtw Orleans and for wOo by del& LITTLE A TRIMBLE, 113 Beeped at. 1 Ofi BAGS DRIEDPEAOHES, 22 bags Dried Apples and 8 tags White Beans, landiax from steamer SL LouU for tale hy. WH. BAGALKY, de2B Jfos. 18 and 20 Wood street. ERESU ROLL BUTTER-10 bbls strictly prime; 2 do fresh Eggs: 200 *ks Buckwheat Flour—to ot* per sack; 8 Dfeat Hogs, just rec'd and lor sale at 185 Liberty afreet £de3l] • BIDDLE, WIRTB A 00. AO TOS. FRESH CHARLESTON RICE *’V/jost rac’d and to sale by de23_ I WM. BAQALEY, 18 and 20 Wood at FOUND— A pair of Fur Cuffs which tho owner can have by giving description of same. dels McBANBt ANJEB. 134 Second st. MUSK —25 oxs. for sale by B. A. f FAHNESTOCK k CO, laid corner Wood and lat rta. DRY FRUIT—SO bag. prime Dry Apples; 30 do do do Peaches, For tale by Ja24 WATT A WILBON. /COFFEE—IOO bags prime Rio Coffee; \J d*» 0 ■ WM. M’CUTCffItON. Th/f OLASSES—SO bbls N. O. Molasses; 30 IIJL do Golden Eyrnp. - WM. kTCPTOIIEON. fIRANBERRIES —20 bbls just rec'd and V/lor sale by d*Bl HKN&YII. COLLINS. ARD—23 kes No. 1 Lard in stare and for Isale by , d*ihT , • ATWELL, LEE A 00. BARLEY— 800 bos. prime Spring Barley' ,in atom and for gal* by. IPBAftEA ANJER., TjftALLBARLEY—9OO bas. prime Fall Bar- J3*ley!n*tcraind tosaleby ' McDANE * ANGKB OATS I OATSI—SOOO, buahclfl wanted ; by j*a:„ . . inronbooK, mcorekrt a co. ■ B ROOM CORN BRUSH—fi tone for sale by •d*3D- : . - . HEMETH.OOLLINB.^ X. jARD—IO kegs prime N 6 .: 1 Lard in store; lAAadßaaaliby ■ r r IHTLIATBIMBIJL J ? riD£S-446 I>ry flint Hides: ~. «>, *> . *> kj» . To irmo ud far «!• by - ’ ' T:;:.''.-■■ •• v".*- Ii« * 1 E«*«»s»fcr Kx w. i^mwSSw^’ < * I T^AB&OIL—IS bbb. No. lin etoiet BOOTHS—2OQ bent .oualitY, in store/ faißctllantous a-c a & 9 rpilE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY inform* Hu* public flint bp >l->vn up **-,*lll ast>l bi« aXUulhe- FUKNITUKE mi . m _ _ Ing facilities by railroad or atwnboat to any point io the wbair Mantlfactorv Un(twl States or Canada. There aro two and a half arreaof J ground, on part of which the works stand, the remainder TQAVi'l.' vmuL' rv mi i f*olng handsome Building Lot*, on a leading street. Thera ioONCI; MOliL IN FULL OihLAilON. are eight coal mlnaa in **lght of tbo worka.ortbemoatsupe* i rlor quality ofooal, at from two to few and a half centsper ai* SALES ROOM ut proeeut. au.l uniil ilir l.t ..f April, i* barbel, d-dlrerod at the work*. Powe**lou giTsoon first of April next For uarticalara.annlv to R-B.QILPIN. NO- C* FIFTH STREET. J*24:lm:eod WllmiDgtoo.D+larae. After April Ut ii# will b»kcii«i id SALE—2OO acres of land in jLigonier ■M. tp . Westmoreland ox, on the Greoaabnrg pike. 3\4 SPIANII'S "BUILDING ‘u'l'ffroinLsoKhimsH.wii, 13 oUn from Ut/obe; well w** » (eri'd and well Umbered. Will be soli low to cuh, or will *?. U ;\> CA * P. ro P« r *r- Apply to QEO. W. UUNN.Fonth tide <>f Ohlu street, 3d door weetof the OUmind, Allegheny Ja24 EOK SALE or KENT—One two story 5® » >r ** n f Dwelling mid sores oflund, adjoining Js®. toe property of John PrtoVery low.J& q^ feof *»-* WATT A WILSON. CN’DKP. TUK IHt)N CITY COLLKUK. And dirsctlj opposite POST-OFFICE, where be inlt-mla li> keep far »le a flue assortment ol pTi-rjr artlrlo in his Hue, am) where he will be plewl to wait upon hi* friends anJ p.tr.UK furniture AND CHaISS Of eyerj description made to order, and par ticular attention given to the manu facture of Plain and Fancy office; puknitube. _ ja!7:tapl PRODUCE! PRODUCE!!— 5 bbU. Prime Rollßalter. 60 pairs, Chickens, 200 bus. Small White Beans, 60 *• Onions, 60 “ Dried Apples, tO ** “ Peaches, bright halves. 60 tibls. Extra Faintly Flour, select brands, For sale by RIDDLE, WIRTB A (?n., J*2- 153 Liberty street. 11. 11. RYAN. Steam job printing.— OAHDfI, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, BILLS LADINO,- HAND BILLS, LABELS, AC., 40., printed at •bcrt notice aud lo the beat style by WM. G. JOHNSTON A 00, _ 67 Wood street. WM. WILKINSON, 217 Liberty st v Pitts burgh, would solicit the attention of moreh&nts vis iting the city, and all other*. In making op their stocks to hla very sxtensive atock of LEATHER an 1 TANNERS’ OILB, which bolog purchased before the late rise, be la enabled to eel! upon row liable terms, Ho has also tbe moat oxtenairo assortment of LEATHER, SHOE FIND INGS nnd CUItRIWtS’ TOOLS to be found in the citT. Js22:dtf 1 HODGE’S NEW BANK NOTE PLATE DELINEATOR—A complete, spurlona and altered bill detector, giving correct printed descriptions or all tbe genuine Dote* of every denomination of all banka do’ng bos* ine« thronghont tbe Ualtod Suti-a a,nil Canada. Price one dollar. j*lS KAV A CO, 65 Wood at. BROWN'S ESSENCE "OP JAMAICA GINGER—Thia lienee in warranted to poems in a concentrated torrn all the VMlnohi-- pr«|>« rtie» of Ginger, and will be fonnd on trial an ex. Hl.-at family med icine. A large impply ju«t reei ir-d by Ji >«. KLKMINO, MS _ rorin-r Dlam.niil 'tint Market st. MEYER’S MIRACULOUS VERMIN D# STBOTRIL—An unfailing remedy for the destruc tion of rot*, mice, bags, moths, r«*clie«, he: Tbisli aope- Hor to any ether preparation now in um«. it la not a poison and it Dover fails. A large supply j»*t rewired by JOS. FLEMING. PRODUCE.— S bids. Prime Roll Butter, <5 “ Fresh, Eggs, 3 “ Country Hard Soap, 100 bnaba. choice Neshsnnock Potatoes, 260 *• “ Fanner'a Deiighta 11 30 ** “ Onions, jost received and for sale at Liberty SU by jal7 RIDDLE, WIRTS A CO. OILS! OILS!! ! ' 2050 gallon* W. B. Whale Oil; 20 bbia. Tannora’ Oil; 3000 gall*. Linseed Oil; 1 600 do pare Sperm Oil; WO da Elephant Oil, For sale by - T. H. NEYIN A CO. 24 Woodat. Sundries.— ' = 586 aka Nashville City Mill* Extra Family Floor, 4M “ mixed Corn'. 11l “ Yellow - 66 “ White “ .'*l •• •• Wheat, 63 » Bed 20 bbia Apples. to arrirt> on steamer Dacotub aod for Ms by jars ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. SELF-MADE MEN, by Clms. U. B. Sey monr. many Portrait*, 12 mo'. SL26. ,r Let tbe book be placed in the band* of ail youth by their parents, aa an - Incentive to noble and rirtonos action."— Raliimore A ueriain. - J. L- READ, MS ' 76 Fourth ctreet. COLD WEATHER GOODS.— Burchfield A Co. bare received a farther supply of those Heavy Canton Flannels, Wool do of all colors; Blanket*, Men and Women’s Under Weer, and are selling their entire stock of Taacy Prcaa Goods atgraatly reduced price*. jal2 BLACK CASS£MERES —Burchfield & Co, have on hand en assortment of Black Caeaimerea oi the varionu* qualities, which they are selling very low. Al*o, French Cloths end Doeskin* aod Csaalmeres for boys Wttr d*2Z Holiday furniture—children's Bu reaoa, Bedsteads, Chair*, Tables, Wash BUnda, and Swines, all nscfnl presents for tbe holidays, floULed and for tale by T. B. YOUNG A C 0„ No. M Smlthfield street. PRODUCE —200 bug. small White Beans; 26 <io Dry Apple*; 16 bbia. Timothy £«*d; 10 kegs Batter; 400 bn*. Rarley, In atora and for axis by - BIIBIVER A DILWORTII. QA BBLS. TANNER’S OIL, in store and for sale, 2 bbls Thick OU, suitableforgreuiDg purposes, for tale low by de!2 WM. WLIKINSON, 217 Liberty St. Blankets and flannels, home mad*, !pajulu And Imported, of different kind* tod prices, also Shawls, Cloaks tad Dress Qooda, inoduw meoL {JalO} C. HANSON LOYJLTi M.rkrt *L BUTLER’S WRITING AND COPYING INKS—-Tor fluidity, depth of color, freed on from mold mod durability, these lake are superior to all other* maun' taclarcd tut&i cwutry.aad folly equal to Arnold’* hoodoo lake, hot mtjch low lo price. Betalters ■opplied on liberal W. Q. JOUNBTON A 00„ __"?® . Station* rs,6? Woud*t. Soaps and candles— —p - Wtojie No. I Cincinnati 8oep; * 75 do Palm tie do IS do Fancy do do 40 do Star Candle*; 25 du Sperm do For ml* by JaSd , WATT A WILSON. BUTTEK AND LARD— -25 kegs good racked Button 6 bbla. noil do 10 kegs Country Lard, la store and for salo by jaSJ WATT A WILSON. FLOOR OIL CLOTH-7-Of all widths, from 2-4 to 24-1, end of a superior quality, for sale whale aalfl and retail by J. AH. PHILLIPS, 26 and 28 St.'Clair street. All wool de lains, figured and Plain Merino**, Irish Poplios, fancy and Black Silks Black all Wool do Lrine, Plaid Cashmeres, Coburrs, Par niviua,jn bo found at BUBOHFIKLD A OO'd, poIT North-east corner 4th and Market ita. on BAGS KY. DRIED PEACHES; &yJ Udo do *do ! Applet; 100 boa email white Beane, In (tore and for sale by Jtaß WM, B&QALEY, IS and 20 Wood »t. NEW EDITION.—The American Eclectic Practice of Medicine by J. Q. Jones, U. D, extended and nrieed by Wm. Sherwood, M. D. 2 vela. 8 To. 800 pp. KAY A 00.. 56 Wood Street. COLTON'S ATLAS.—Any person wishing a copy of the abort celebrated worketa greatly Tednc ed price, will find one at DATiaON’B, Q Market PERFUMERY —I hare just rac'd a supoty °l Lnbin’e celebrated BxtaacU being superior to any other, and also, a large supply of Perfumery of every description. J*lB JOB. FLEMING. DRIED APPLES—3O bash, clean Western, received and for Bale. 155 Libert} street. doI6 KIPDLB, WIRTftAOO. FLOUR— A choice selection of brands^ofi Extra, Extra Family and Saperfloe Floor conatantly ‘ on hadd and for sale by McBANB AANJER, ! J“* No. 124 Second at.,/} 100,000 ™E ““<* for “* „ 7 HITOHOOCK, irORURT A CO, dra 123 Second atreet and 151 Front it HAIR BRUSHES,—A large supply of French, English and American Hair Brushes juit re coivrd by * J»18 JOS. FLEMING. BEANS —6 bbls. Cranberry Beans rec’d add fur sale by M’BANS A ANJBB, J>» 124 Second atreet STORES SHELVED, Store Fronts altered, kj repaired and pat np in the Isteit style at the aborteat posable notice. Learn yonr orders at tho Central Waning Mill, Water at, near the Post Office, Allegheny.' Jal9 CARPENTER'S WORK, Jobbing and Re pairing will be promptly attended to by leaving joar orders at the Central Planing Mill, Water »u, near tbo Poet Office, Allegheny. jal9 Flour— -350 bbla. Extra Family Flour, Inspected; 150 do Superfine 'do do In store and for sale by WILLIAM McOUTOHEON, Jal3’dtf No. 105 Liberty ttroet. SUNDRIES— 50 kgs No. 1-6 Twist Tob’c; 100 Boxes Pearl Starch; 50 do Palm Soap; 20 Kega assorted Shot; _ - 100 Plga Lend. LAnding from atcamer St Lonlaand for sale by BHRIYER A DILWORTH. SUGAR CURED HAMS—Our own curing, warranted equal to any Cincinnati cured, and lovwr priced,for saloby - JAMBS HOLHEB A CO., Ja2odlw* corner Flratand Market attests. LOUR.—IOO bbla Extra Flour! : 100 * 'Superfine “ 100 a Fine u for sale by ■l*** . . BE A A FORSYTH. POTATOES, POTATQESi-1200 bags N. Y. Potatoes in store and for tala by J*4 mrcnoopg, mocribry a 00. DRIED FRUIT—S 9 bags Dried Apples; 24 do do Peaches, now landing Ibr sale by deg HOBART DIOKKY. CASHMERE PLAIDS at BUROnHELD A 00’S, Comer Fonrth and Market sta. de!B Only 25 cents par yard. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY QUEENS WARE,—It bring ohr Intention to close our Block In thsDiamond,Allegheny City, cfttfcelstof Fahrnary next, sre will sell out the balance cf our stock of Qaeenaware, below cost Jell WM. FRANCE. HIDES —355 Dry Flint Hides; . tt -do Salted do ■ 100 Dry Flint Kips, ' 0 atom nod for sale by . apRWQRR HABBADQH A CO, JUT ~ ' No. 809 ÜbsrtyaW £ox £ate. T> OLLtKG MILL AND GALVANIZ- gfg XX ING WOR2S FOR SALE.—Tbe M'KewpprtLC& Imitation Russia Sheet Iron Manufactory, Galvanixmg "orks aod Shortl Factory, in the Borough of McKeesport, in th« Csnnty or Allegheny, Pa, on the MooongabslAnT&r t and the ConreiisTllle and Pittsburgh Railroad—twenty min* Qtrs ride Lj Pittsburgh. There are twoabeot iron mills, end one Wr iron mill; six furnace*—one an Improved air tight nniiesUng fnrnaco. Tbeso works will make fifteen hnodred tons of ahi'Ct iron In :■ year. The Galvanizing Works an In a wrparate bonding. Steamboats land at tbe mill dooT, ofl>r SPLENDID I’RLVATE RESIDENCE E3I rOB BALE.—Th, rabKrib-r Int.ndtnit to n. 1,1. 3 porm.njntl, .1 BU pl«c» But Übortj, oj.r. fcrSTo hla reildenco on tbe second bank, Allechenv Piir «rv,„ house has all tbe modern Improvements ™ JaSOAnd EDWARD RAUM, at krmuier A Ral.m*. F&IBRDSI1IP HILL FORTalk; 1 THIS VALUABLE-.ond beautiful cb-sb?* tale, formerly the residence of tbe late Hon. al.BsB BERT GALLATIN, aitnatod on tbe Monongahela river, In Sprlnghiil township, Favette oocnly, la now offered for ealo. Tbe tract consists of somo 400 ACRES OF LAND, most of which is undor ahigh stats or cultivation, together with numerous improvement*. The Old Family Mansion, with some repair*, can be made one of the most agnwble residences In tbe western country, and wonld be must ad mirably suited - for a large hotel. A few hundred yards from tbe hoase there are several CHALYBEATE SPRINGS gushing out of a solid rock, aitnatod in a beautlfol Tale, tbo waters ofwhicn have been analyzed and pronounced equal in tbelr medicinal virtues to the far-famed Bedford gprings. Tbe property Is accessible by riTer or raHiwd, being within tbe limits ofslackwatar navigation, and only some 12 or 16 miles from Uniontown. It would prove very attractive as a place of summer resort, tbe scenery in too neighbor hood being bald and romantic, and tbe river affording op portunity for bathing and tlshlng. Coal in an accessible position underlies the whole tract. The property will be sold on liberal terms. For fertber Information, apply to W. B. ENQLISH, Esq., or to T. 8.- McMILLAN, at Bank of Pittsburgh. JalBrd2m FOR SALE OR RENT -A very desir- Rf able two story Brick Dwelling ITonse, In goodjjH order, with gas and water fixtures, situate on Colwell street, No.6f, Sixth ward. Price vlry low. Enquire on tbe pram laes, or of JalS WATT A WILSON, 2CB liberty at. FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers for sale his property In tbe Borough of Sewkk- JSm ley; a floe large brick Dwelling House, Fntrao Stable, Brick Spring House, Ac. with from t£n to forty acres of ground, as tbe purchaser may desire. There Is a good Orchard of choice fruit, and the grounds about tbo House are ornamented with shade trees; shrubbery, Ac. It i* a most desirable property for aconntry homo, and will be sold on very reasonable term*. For farther particulars ODquirn of J. XV. F. WHITE, Attorney at Law, 100 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or of the subscriber on tbe premises. delfrdtf R. HOPKINS. EOR SALE—32O acres of finely timbered land inGallla county, Ohio; well watered, 16 miles irotn Galliopolis, 2>4 miles from tbo Ohio river. Will be sold,low for cash, or will take good improved city property either in Pittsburgh or Allegheny City. Apply to GE& W. BUNN, South aide of Ohio street, 3d door west of tbe Dia mond, Allegheny City. ja4 Family horse for sale.—a hand some Roan, six years old; a pacer ohder the saddle and .a trotter in harness; it perfectly sale for a lady or child to ride or drivtg will not scare at the locomotive, military or any city excitement; frill stand without being hitched, and is warranted perfectly sound; to be sold only for went of use. Enquire at tbe Stove warehouse of ■♦4 t T. J. CRAIG A CO., 134 Wood «t EOR SALE.—A tract of land containing nineand one half acres, situate on the Fourth Street hoad, about three miles from the Court House. Will be •old low for cash. Inquire of IRISn A MACKENZIE, Att’y* at Law, No. ft) Fourth street. Fine country residence form SALE OR RENT.—Tbo subscriber offers for or rent that delightfai Codntrv Seat, now occupied by Adam Beineman, in BcserreTp,-adjacent to Allegheny City, comprising eight acres of choice land, with modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rooms; GreezuHouse, Spring House, Barn, Btabting, Tenant House, Ac. J Tour seres are under Grape, which promisee to be tbe most valuablo Vine yard in the county. There are several hundred Fruit Tree*, Apples, Pear*, Cherries, Peaches, Ac., moat ot which had been imported at great cost,and are in fine condition.— The whole is prime land, highly cultivated and improved, and situated in apcwition commanding a fine view of the two cities and surrouuding country. •efcdtf • IL H. RYAN. Oblo Land for Bala. THE subscriber offers for sale section fop, townshiplS, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman’■Section,” containing 040 acres. It Is situated three miles west of llaasillon, oa the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about two mllee of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. She sooth, east and northeast quarters are partly cleared and Improved— the remainder is covered with superior timber—and the whole is well watered by springs and running streams.— This section Is considered the finest body of land in the oonnty. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to suit purchasers. To those who desire to in Text in real estate a better opportunity is rarely offend. i J. fi> BWUTZKR, octfcdewtfT No. 101 4th street Pittsburgh. lOWA FARMING LaJnD.—TheTSficrib era offar for sale on fkvonble I terms six hundred seres Choice Land*, situated in Wright end Hancock counties, adjacent to lines of Railroads now in course of construc tion, and ooe tract only two mils* from County seat. The above will be told low for cash, or exchanged for fsrmlog lands In this or adjoining counties. no2o * McBANE A ANJKR, 124 Second it. Valuablo City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable lot on,Water Street aod Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin A Sons, being LjO fat on Water and Frost streets, and ICO deep along the It will be sold together or In lots of 20 or 24 feet eech. For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment;) ap> ply to JOSEPH B. LEECH A CO prtaitf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELT APERTKNT, prepared on an entire oew principle Tran e late and accerato analysis of theca lebrated Seltzer Spring In Germany. Thii much m teemed end highly Tala able preparation will not fell to effectually remove Dyspep sia. Indigestion, BUUoos affections. Headache, Heartburn, Addlty of the Stomach, Costivenais, tntempAnyn Lota of Appetite, Grate!, Narrow Debility, Naosea or Vomiting; Affections oftbo Liter, A&, Ac. A large supply jcit roc‘d b 7 _ „ . JOS. FLEMING, < l t ** Corner ol the Diamond and Rfarket at. Holiday gifts— Portfolios, Fancy. lakelands, Paint Bozee, Writing Desks, Port Uonnalci, Diaries for ISS&, Sold by , WM.G. JOHNSTON A CO , de24 .1 Stationers, 67 Wood et. PRODUCE, PRODUCE.— 22 rkga. Kxtra quality Roll Butter, 60 busts. Bed Potatoes, 1 2d “ Western Dried Apples. 100 “ Whlto Beans, 300 « Oats, 60 u Bar Corn. * 10 bbls. Onihns. for sale by de23 RIDDLE, WIRTS A CO„ No. 185 L: tffc 8L TjVLOUR, &c.—so bbls. Extra Flour; ~ X. ! 100 do Extra Family Floor, 100 do Buperfins do 100 boa. small whlto Beane. 30 do Dried Applet; ' 6 bbls. Turnip* . 126 kega Decked Butter; 60 bbls. Hess Pork, For sale by dal? R. ROBISON A CO. TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS—Hot Bed Sash at the Central Planing Mills, Water street, near the post-office, Ailegbeny. We hare a splendid lot of Hot Bed Hash on hand which we wllljaeU at the very lowest rates for cash. Farmers, Gardeners or other* wanting such articles, should glTe us a call. Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Frames. Ac, made to order. Carpenter work of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice.: Scroll Sawing done. J. A n. T. PRIOR, Central Planing Mill, ! Wuterstreot, near the Poet Office, dt3 ° i Allegheny Olty, Pa. LANK BOOKS, Jcranial*. Ledgers, \ Cash Books, Invoice Books, . . . . Check Booka And every description of account books on . band or made to order, of the finest paper and In the best manner, by , _ WM.G. JOHNSTON A CO, do3o Blank Book Maker*, 57 Wood street. REMOVAL. T AMES WILSON having disposed of PM V nls Hat and Osp Store Boom. No. 91 Wood has removed hts stock of Hats and Cape to bis Hat Store on Federal street, Allegheny City, opposite the New Savings Bank, where may be found a larro assortment of Bats and Capa at very redneed prices. Costoniaa aim ruxsna takx Noncx.—Tho present stock moat be sold to make room for Spring Goods. dolftritf CUNDRIES—IIcmIock Sole Leather; kj Oak Tanned do do l - • • FrenchandDomortk Kips and Celt Upper Leather, Linlag, Binding and Kid Skins. Turners’Oil; i . „ , , Lasts, Ac, Ac. - large end choice stock for sale by Ma WH.WICgmiOH.UbCTIT.!. ONE CASE EXTRA HEAVY CANTON FLANNKLB BECWYBDTO-DAT—AJw, mod Jo odj lucrol.p«wJ,MHor»of Borcbltald A Otu corow ol Fourth mdHorkotrtrmt.; whob.Toobonral.eJ n.wlhloU.t HUcU.; mCr Shirting HtuUn. »t ICUcU, end who are HlU&g tlwir envlro stock of Ladlori Dress Goods el greatly redneed prices. dc2B SUNDRIES— -012 bbla. extra fresh Roll Cutter; 6 boxes'« •« ’ 4 bbla. choice packed u 19 kegs Leaf lard; 3 boxes Rrah Eggs; 100 lbs. neared Peachey 19 seeks choice Onions; 3 bbls. M “ now receiving from 8.8. end for sale at 185 Liberty at- Jas RIDDLE, WIRTS A 00. SUNDRIES— 3 bbla Roll Butter, prime; 10 do Com Meal: 0 do Dried Applet; 25 do fimaU white Beans. In store and for sole by •' ATWELL, LEE A CO, t de3o No. 8 Wood ■ treed. HIDES— 300 Dry Flint Hides; • 275 do do . Kips; 120 do Salted Hides; 90 Green do Oalf Skin*; 6CO do do - Patna Klm. • Instore and for saIebyBPRINGBBHARBAUQHAOO, * No. gw Llbwft .trral." Eostek-s new soNoa— - , 7T7 B«dli to my Hmrt Appoint. JriMSOrti = - Mjr torod one and mr <nru. « 30 ' u 'r -*- Tt* fcboT» vn the lut psbUc*ticna of th» m&olw ccn». poMr,fl.o.Foatar. ForMlaby JQHH H. HXLtOIL SI Wood «t. pott paid, oo receipt of t ha Son prio,"' BY APPLES AND DRY .PEAfiHFH peaM*i>dimi»»lal,ia*cirun4fecj a i < i>, ITT 1“ MUB Mcaffiri CO., Shawls, Drew Goods, -mnd pOTATOES.-200.bbU, choice New 7»jS! JL Hewn ter by fl« 31) J. b. ourrtttp « P - , T ASS> OIL AND GREASE In «toreand*for Xiwi«tT' i>n ibaiah DiaanrjjOQ.- le and for wrnsoji. itottaa. ThfrKi^dSSitotHpme will be held at this office, No- 96 Water February Ist, between thebounot 11 a. u. end a *’ J*2l-du y. A RINEHART, Bec’y. ■""J Om:i AuxunxT VuixTRiaUMnOoTT Pittsburgh. Jsnoary 10, 1860, t Annual Meeting of ths Stooknold* ““V era oi the Allegheny Yslley RaOroed Oosßqmny «fU be held at their Office, NEVILLE .HALL, Conor of fourth and Liberty streets, on TUESDAY, th* Ist day of February,. 1859, at 11 o’clock a. *l, for lbs purpw of electing a fruil* dent and kix Managers for the ensuing year. A statement of the affaire of tbs Company will be pre sented at the same time. Jalfcdtd Bcc*y. Mania. WANTED— To Merchants ahp Mlku- PACrrugg.—A competent BOOK-KEEPER, wboeo time is not folly occupied, will attend to Porting Book a, making out Accounts, Partnership Statements; etc. Any of onr business men whose buxinees will notjoxtify (hem in employing s Book-Keeper regularly, can hrro their bnxinea attended to promptly, to a thorougnbuxiiweemanner. Ths best ofeity reference will be given, if required. Address, BOX No. 379, Pittsburgh P. a —Who Wonts Money?—Wont to nAnA PQfchaxe $B,OOO or $lOOOO dollars worth, of. Apply to GEO-W. BUNN, eouth-eide unto street, od aoor west oftho Diamond Allegheny city. ®o a.t(. aSrs *ssgss&&. TO LET—Two large firatclaaa Dwcllinga^ to let, with all the modern iaprorementi. y W HITOHOOOS. MeCEES&T * OO JU9 j No. 122 Second endlsl B*coadV HPOLE" - ■ —A —- _*. House. conUlotagOroonu,na. 44 CoqerwiftreetJH. Enquire of J>U WATT * UTLStfN, Liberty «t. TO LET—A small Brick HOOK, foor rooms, on Centre Arenas. (MiaarwH. rlUn rood.) Enquire of jal4 WATT A ■WttßoaT^ TO LET.—That desirable basmeas EEM stand, with dwelling attached, oo (ho coroar.of Jgß • Liborty and O’Ham streets, well adapted for a family gro eery atom, being occupied as rath for the last fourteen year*. Enquire of R. 1L KING. _j*n!4 No. 211 Liberty afreet. TO LET.—A comfortable brick dwell-49 log, containing sixrooma and finished garret, ilt.E S oatoonO’Hara«treet,bctweonXlbertyandPenn. Enonlrn •- of _(JaH] K. g. KINO, No; 211 Liberty ft. ' TO LET.—A large well famished dwelling with all modem Improvements far rent low to a bom tenant. Jol4 HITCHCOCK, McOREABY * 00. U“OR RENT- r ~ r A A FINE WAREHOUSE, • No. (i Market Street, nd feinlng N. Holmes A Sod*, finished and ebelred in the beet manner from cellar to garret, lor wbolemle and retail dry , pod» brwfneaa, with or without a large three atory Waro-~ honao In tho rear. JuHN WAY, Ja,. dellatf Sowlekltyviile Poat-Offlce. auction Salts. P- M. Auctioneer. Commercial Sake Rooms No. 64 Filth Street. STOCK P.,ri.W.'*b.B. B. AT PMTAM 4 ' sals, In lotp to suit purchasers, by apl P- M. DAVIS, Aocfc, No. 54 fifth rtf. „ _ i AUSTIN IiUUAIS k CO., .flutliMto’ Exebui STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A *- CO, AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERT r BR3DAY EVENING.*—Bsnk, Bridge, Insurance and .* Copper Stock, Bond and Beal Jartate sold at public salo •- at the Merchants’Exchange by ' v „ a AUBTINWOMIB A CO. Notes. Units and Loan on Baal Sstate negothdod cm’ reasonable term*.by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO* aeSI Stock. Note Brokers. M fourth it.. IBOucattonal. . Penn Institute^ CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— The eusnlng. term will commence on TUESDAY; 81st: Inst. A limited number of pupils may obtain admission. Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $22 per session of twenty two weeks. au2taf - J.H. SMITH, Principal. *otrtei ': iUSERICAE HOURS, BOSTOF,y > IS THE LARGEST ANDBBSTAI^a ranged Hotel In the Fiff XngtaadSafew Is (rally located, and easy offtccma from all the tontesofr— trarel. It oontsins eiltha.modern Improvement and' - •T«y convenience lor the comfort and occommodatWof - .the ttarellng public. The sleepiacroomsare larxO'and nil ••• - • Teatilated; the suites of rooms are weUamngeaTand com pletely famished for families and large traveling partfca, end the boose wlUcouUuue to be keptaa a fitstdasSiEueS in « T,r T mpa Jillai, LEWIB BICg, Propttotor. • : RICHARDSON'S IRISH X. I MT H XT s, . Damask., Diapan, Ac. /CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON’S UN- V ENA and those deMrons of obtaining the GENUINE • GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are seal- :• ed with the tnH'name of the firm, '• RICHARDSON, SONS A OWDEN. as a guarantee of the soundness 2nd durability of the Goods ' ; This caution Is rendered essentially necemary as large quantities of Inferior and defective Xanana are prepared, season after season and sealed with the name or RICHARD SON, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of tha injury (hua Inflicted alike on the American consumer and tha tsaaufee-'' : turenof the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon aJ bnslneas so profitable, whßa porch met ■ can be bnpoeed on with goods of a worthies* character. „ J. BULLOOKB A J. B. LOCK*, seTdydis Agents, 3d Chnrch street. New York. ATCUatock g Carpet and Oil Cloth - - ' . ' WAMHOUiE. : r W®'lU Mxrhdxrut,%ear Zdixrty * , ; E HAVE NOW RECEIVED OUR EN- " TIES Van and Winter Stock of Goads, purchased ' direct from the manuftrtarera atrsdoced prices. Oar stock oonslste of 200 pieces of choice Velvets, Tapeetrr Velvets, Medallion Oentreftwo bnedths - fnrnkhas a pcs Imperial three-ply 'and supers Cno, Ingrain carpeting; floor Qfl Cloths, freaL2to 24 feet wide la new end choice pit terns; Venttian HaUanaStaircnr- Doh *» Hemp, Lht and Bag carpets; 100 pea/ Bontewd Oak Patent Shade - : patten* c Enamelled oilcloths; Ooooa and China l uing for oScm’ v ' cbordies, Aa. Dost Bod%l<*rOur customer* and the public ore Invited to exaolne.thU {choice and ex tenriveatock, as wo are determined to fell s( eastern adeta. <xx>d*"T : Among the many remedies before the tmb- • Ifefortheoueof sUpatlon, LlTer Ooaplainti or any other dSease artelur-, or stomach. Dr;X.BoatettertV &lebiatod Stomach Bitten are far the moat certain In Its • r effects. Toa, who are suffering the mast torturing point * remember that a few bottles of this powerful, nt Muut compound, wDI afford great reUsL - Thousand* of th*«jftrt-- tprlng nsee have been cured, sod made known to the pub* . , ]*f b J “s*® wbo baTe experienced Its power.. A trial ball < thetis desiredto bring me many more wOnesset into the field as the public may desire. .■ ■■* i..,, ■ 3 - THRESH SUPPLY : JUSTBEOEIVJED.-- -A ErTalenta and Krraleata Crackers for tho removal of Dyspepsia and Constipation. No medicine, no arttfiefai meaw. but simply qj» this food according to direettonsTlt soita tho most delicate stomachs. ■ • Supplied at the b eti' store, 78 fourth-street ■ -fjalfl]'o J. L. bpatt The LAND AND THE BOOK; or. BibU c.l UlutrMtou,*ura Item U» Ktnim, ud Co* Eoau.Uio Scnu.ud Seuurr of tlwEbl, Lend, br W n TbomuD, B,tmatyfln>fU,s MUUnfufy [a Bnl. ud PUaUao.wUhmopn cugmlap, Je. StoU. Jut bob. lisbed by Harper A Bros. formleby . • I* l * J.L.aRAD,7B Jotuthot. PRINTED AND' PLAIN FRENCH ME EISOSS.fUWooI PUI*l tMCalMSbavlfl, lUtU&ifalna icwripUon. J>a a!gAH6<BfLOV*y?KLtatg' r Ladies dress silks GREATLY REDUCED PRICE . „ A* ctqu 09 - - - -j*“ ' i JBUBQffIgKLDACO: 50 £5?- KAISINS; -^— ‘ t w y» *> Malta* , do '.- •■ • £ ,^c^* nd £jr**lalow, whoknlo oz retalL«t RIVOVS ■ LARD 01L—25 bbls for sale br > f * „ • B.fcFAHNISTOCKaOO, T oe 2___ Ho. CO, corner Woodnod Foirrth it*. BNN. PE ACHES-r-99 eis. bright halves* on consignment* now Uodlag from etaura EbenaoSa formic by jcia uiUa mcw i oor -12 bxS'Tfresh, m cloths: lO bb]fc . .do. .... do & Joit rac'd 4nd far tile bj - ... J. B. CAjjrTgT.fi QQ_* ‘ "DAGS, BAGS.—SOOO: Stark and ; HEf II drcst«rßagi(or**l*by JtlQ ; HIXOaCOCK,MoCBmY^oriu SIX TWIST TOBACCO—IOO ken No*l‘- a warranted artide far tab tow br J*T SPQMttTOW * BTBWABT, KTWoort ~i«»r «' Wtt-nln -^ e2a ’ ■"■• -Robert picket. CRACKERS and Ovster; do joji V"° * «ad tor mu rtgRAKQgAIMCTtf now U*&6 gUOAB-Shhda. Prime I j IME-2Wb b b.fo, ? l^ rtt , m^ ACE LEATH£R,«f * M | tt]« by t»»l • : - /. *jt rflmiHbt; Look— loo ib5T EitravEamUv Floor, DLOUK.—!*** CDU ‘ XntotUvnitj. Flourj r iZua* am <• *•*» -' ;WM. MHUTOHBOB. ' fiODB-—JOOabWs. XetegrapU Brand, a tv«up«fer luttdMa tton wait* i£b«tWS Lfeotr i«g -: " vm. ycoxoaiow. 'WISH—a&, bblE. Nqa.l,-2 and 3 Murirareh Ji tofcUi SSmutT ita : j.B.omrosS*oo. HKESE—SOO bxa. mild cutting ip'store aadfarMtohy j«22 TIOTTEIU-Wbbb and 10 half bbls. primo i.i.ouimml 00. i&sbto. Eeari m elon and.*T :. j. b.OAMmLD *ool. f—lObbls. extra white for tale by - : j. a.OANnxua oa' JT>SLT HOOKS ef all Bizet for gtle by JfJ*» ' J. *B. painps.
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