. _ dishro# EIDDLII a CO.-- aDITOZIN •sd PROPBIZ oiler PITTEI33= - 14.015Z =I PRID4X NORNING, FEB. 4. / , 1869„ - . ilmenannanarr calla oar attention to the fiat that Imo of the pciblio me•tinga now hold lag In this county are motel resolutions die approving of the County 'Solicitor, retaining a places" Director in the Steubenville and Alla gheny Talley roads, and holding theltepublicen party responsible for his acts in this matter. There la nemarnnt for holding oar Party to any remponsibility in the premises. Mr. Bodon i* acting eta* on his own reeponsibUty—as a citizen •and — not as an officer—sad the party has nothing to do with it. We think, however, as many other of his political friends 'think, that having'scoepted the place of Conity Solici tor he should, ftum a due regard to public sen timent, have abstained from a / course which lends the public to identify the oMoe with the acts of the holder of it—that the two places, wider the peculiar nircuintances of the case, arc iaeompatible, and. thit he ought to make his Median between-the two, and Rive up either the Bolloitorship or the Dinotonhips. This we know lobe the carnet feeling of thellepublican NAY, libelant we hare hadlthe opportunity of aseensining It; and if lir. Barton, in the ex , noise of his Individual freedom, chooses tolake the other course, he, and not the party, is to be held responsible for it. We feel called upon, also, now that we hare' alluded teals matter, to express anew the opin _ len that the county stook should not hare been voted in either of those roads, and that the po sition in which the county Ands herself placed to wards them should keep every onein anyway cou nseled with the Omandertionera' aloe, either as Commissioners or subordbeates, from participat ing in their management. The county having • reined to pay the interest on the bonds issued to dun, should abstain from all partici pation in their control. This seems to as a self evident proposition. Tn spealdng , thus freely we are not to be emedestood as ceiling any 'reflections upon any ores to - whout nano alluded; but we are and bare been extremely noxious; in view of the pledges-held out by the Republican candidates last fall, that no step of; doubtful propriety should be taken and that everything that might (hoverer wrongly) be construed into an evi dence of bad faith, should be avoided ; and it is to put the party straight, and right , upon the record, that we hare thus expressed a dizappro • ral of what is capable of being interpreted inju riously to it. The Vantage ground gained by the party last fall ought to be maintained ; and any step away from it is but playing into the buds of the enemy. Every , Republican in of foe should zealously and jealnely- avoid even the appearance of wrong; and whatever has been done that has that appearance, ought to be sinettded at ones, as fsr as possible: The peapie of the county may rest earned that the Republican party of the county will tats no step backwards. It will maintain its integrity upon thls . aarmon all other questions, that come before It. Mora Esumotni Sara.—We find the follow ing In thi PhlbuirJpida Lodger of Wednesday*: oTheAMegheny county bond cases were the enbjeot of -action in the Supreme Court, sitting MU& oily yesterday. Wm. M. Meredith, on behilf of John B. Out and others, landholders, filed sundry petitions for an alternative mends, mum spinet the County Commissioners of Alle gheny county, and also against the City Coun cils of Pittsburgh, and !moved the Court to el law writs of mandamus to luo%. in accordance with the petition." . This fa not a continuation nor ti part of the Thomas twee, but 'an entirely new proceeding. The alternative mandamus asked for spinal the empty Is similar, we suppose, to that origin. ally asked for in the Thomas ease, but bleed upon a different inns of bonds while this asked for against the city is the first of Its kind, the only proceedings heretofore taken against the city being ordinary rules at law. We trust that in these MN the blunder wil , igiot be corn- Milted which was so fatal in the omit oue ; • • t that the answers will be put in free from all • blguity and doubt, and the allegations in them made so direct that the parties suing will be compelled to traverse the facts before a jury. - Nothing lam than thb-will satisfy public mind. The people demand that the guidons of fraud, irreguisaitiand illegality i the Issue of these bonds shall be brought to th lest ; and If they are put in plainly and d into the answers to the - alternative 1121.124112114 the plain.; tiffs will net, es in the former ease, preclude a jury trial by admitting • their troth. The attar. ales of the city and county must profit by the lasso./ In legal preetke taught In the Thomas ems. 'Tim Tongan, Tax.—Tne Pennsylvania Bold continues to collect the Tonnage Tax, although it refuses to pay it over.. We saw, a day or two 'Woe, one of its bills rendered to c minxbant in this oily; whixh-ran somewhat in this wise. We copy from memory, sad may : thereforC not have the exact form; but the general framework is commit: Moen. Dr. To the Penna. Eailvied Co. 1859, Jan. 28, To (night on 2000 lbs. from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, @4OO $8 00 Tonnage Tax, collected for '4tate of L Penneyhutals, Received payment, Nowhere, It will be seen, the Company sets Itself up - as a simple collector of alai for the Biala Why thou, dots it refuse to psi it t If tbs tax is anoonstitutional why collect lel But slain it doer collect it, what effect' caul : the con siltation' question have upon its responpllity to the Elate, u a Collector, which it sets itself Op to bet like man who concede an itactukti tutleinal tax has no right to keep it, when col lected, because of Its naeonstitutlonality. It would seem to us that it is for those upon whom the tax Is levied, such as our merchants, to test, tie coustitational question and not those who, according to their own showing, perform the mare function of collecton. kintaann Cots.—lt hes jun been discovered In New York that titers is • quantity bf gold coin incnculation which is not of the required weight, An dollar gold pines weighing nine teen rains len than the coin ought to I weigh. Externally the coin is . that which is coined at at the Mint. But the fraud is porpetrsted In the following Ingenious manner.. he coin 4 placed an • lathe, and made to rrrolve. A keen, nar -13 / 4a .row chisel, Is en spinet the edge, an as ..the coin melees the chisel turns out - th e ids of it, end penetrates neatly to the centre, ving - but two thin shells, as it were connected at the entre. - The artyis that Stied up willt_ base motel, the oohs is milled over again and the ''.edge gelnnized, l ehoninglis perfect • sPecdmen -"'lti' mark - is fraud as was ever consind or: "executed. ' -- !dans= Mcurraouzar of Kansas fame in per ' eaa hi about - the maims height, of large mns ears frame,somswhat gaunt in n o e. - 84 are good, the general iiipnnalon • ladruganeh like that of the ordinary.repreeen taloa" of .CoL Vreenont ; his unkempt hair and ragged boll beard lintka certain-appearance of ferocity Wide oonutimanes which is contradicted , .by the mild light of hie keen bine "ye and the almost businine softness of his well modulated Hie dress is extremely primitire, with no visible linen or other 'errantly. accident which deprived Prescott of the of en. *rye, lays the Salem itryierr, and inbalquently so impaired the power of vision in She - ollter,L - wee .000asioned by a blow from • :crust tof brand thrown aoro*e the room by • fellow strident in Commons Ball near the close of his collegs.ceresr.' This reaming Calamity obsoged , tho whole current of hie life, which he 7' banded /4 denote-to kid peureedur, and finally ledhinerlito that buULwt career sea historian - in.widalthe has ealdeved it world•rintowited hove: . 91. torlSatuU and Ids countr7. - .. • _ . . Tee Ownworon Scre-Trutostror Boum. zatowooe ma hare been arrested for the libbilrfr and , rri — Coeheetou sallorillis feel " 11 40 11 . la" hue pt the right non in the pad, and.Amtaly ecoddenv of ulltasteli. "Wel rb i P"C 4 11 . 41 . mom steles.. *Tito Wm led ,arrested were Geo. White in . Plekipifi, _Wlinia4ileetbses aux rl=- Tb o 7 4 0 0‘3 11 *Willorhoetee, tad - • Bel, Wrielleri hi(lamb* aid Giorgi LIMA 24111111 4 1 11 . 1116 of the, MOW: MEE= . I A Beaten earnolkor:ldlaskitlithe Bay . York Erie- I nix, 'Post emersteciontsinterestlug intidenti 'I - touching the death of Prescott, the historian : "An hour before the fatal stroke (we are told) ho Dad been conversing with his friends. Bev ' ing retired to another room, hia amanuensis soon after beard him groaning, and on boosting open the door found him with his bead thrown back, entirely unconscious, and in about an hour after, he died. The previous premonition, which -he received a few months since, had aocustomed his family aid , frisidec when parting with. Dim, to do en-as if they feared for- another meeting on earth. But thin circumstance by no means diminished the poignancy ortbDir grief; nor in any way supplies his place, foriehom the great er solicitude and love were felt-on account or his own precarious situation. "Of the work on which he was engaged, Philip 11, six *alums were designed, three of which have been published; part of the fourth is now written; and the other two will probably fall to the hands of some other master of Spanish his tory to complete, but the touch elite great pain ter cannot but be missed, and theme clearly defined where be finished and another began." In alluding to the funeral services of Prescott the historian, the_Boston Post, of Monday says that "with good Judgment, not often seen, no word -of eulogy or of exhortation were spo ken over the honored remains ; but a simple form of prayer, the language of inspiration which has been canonized by the religions sentiment of ages, and strains of Divine song, were the only sounds that were heard. The solemn sal-t -rams and the heavy hearts of the mourning throng spoke the prevalent depth of feeling. At the conclusion of these fitting rites, the bier was borne from theater and the friends followed the remains to St. Paul's Church; and there the mor tal form of the man who shed so much glory on his country, and whose fame is without spot or blemish, was laid beside !begrime of his fathers." Tax decision of Judge Davies in the case of the Camberland Coal Company agt. A. M. Sher man et al. one of the _most important which has been made in regard to corporations for some years. It applies to Directors of corpora -1 one the principle which governs the relations of trustee and curet gee trust in respect to pur asses of the trust estate or contracts with re spent to that estate. It adopts the broad ground that In all eases where a Director buys of or contracts with the Board of Directors of which he is a member, the sale or contract is voidable at the option of the Company, without regard to the fairness or unfairness of the transaction. It warts this rule as &conclusion of law, founded on considerations of public policy, which, inas much as It would be often impossible for any Court to ascertain whether the transaction by a party in a' relation of trust and confidence was • jest one, or whether the interests of the cretni gee trust h ad been duly protected, strikes at the root of the evil, by declaring theta° such trane action shall stand except at the option of the cestmi gue trust. The principal is of very wide application. It is said that about three thou sand millions of dollars is involved in corporate shares and securities inthis country. Perhaps no decision has been rendered in many years eo important to the vast Ind wide interests Involved in the great enterprises of our day, or which will have so salutary an operation in checking the evils which infest such institutions. The opinion also lays down some legal rules govern ing dealings between directors and stockholders scarcely less important —N. F. Trib. A very 'singular and painful shooting case transpired last liionday morning in New York, a man having shot his own servant girl through mistaking her for a ! burglar. It appears that Mr. Barnard, a pawnbroker in Third Avenue, beard at five o'clock it noise, which he interpre ted as proceeding from bur glars, but which was caned by the servant girl raking out the grate preparatory to making a fire underneath where be slept, and which contained the safe itewhich were deposited gold watches, jewelry. and other valuable property left in pledge. Securing a revolver he raised up a window, and seeing, as be supposed a burglar in the act of escaping oat of the'window underneath, fired. The ball took effect in the neck of hie servant girl, who bad protruded her head out of the window to fasten the blinds back. Her, injuries ,are believed to be mortal, although she was aliVe last Monday evening. A BOTCAILRIZD OPEN. run - FALLS OF SIAGAIIA: —A sad accident occurred at Niagara Falls on Saturday. An adopted son of Mr. Gibbs. fore man of the-Paper Mills accidently fell into the' river and was carried ever the American Fall. We understand that thilad was on the ice, near the mills, where men had been running the drift ice from the flume, and accidently fell into the swift stream. -He was Dot seen to fall, but was seen some - distance down the river, in the rapids when beyond the reach of human aid, and speedi ly passed over of course to rise no more alive. • The child was 12 years old, and a lad of mach promise, beloved by his adopted parents and all who knew him. The calamity caused much sen sation at the village where it occurred.—Roches tar Union and Adoeribur. BIT. Dz. Coarrs.—This gentleman, who lost his life, by the burning of the North Carolina, is said to have been hurrying home to attend the fans:rad of a member . of his family. lie was a gentleman of polished manners, a fine writer, and a clergyman, of the Baptist church. For merly he was connected with the publication of the Edectric Rain' in London, andareporter of the debates In the British Parliament. Alput twenty years ego, he removed to this country, and became pastor of the Baptist church in Ban gor, Maine. Eintsequently he took tho pastoral charge of the Wentworth street Baptist church in Charleston, 8. C. At the third of his decease be was principal of a female seminary at Ches ter, B. C. He was in the 78th year of his age at the time he met his unfortunate death. Tits forte of Democracy certainly lies not in diplomatic representation. Gen. Lamaref Tex -113 ii said to be disgracing us as a Minister in Central America by excessive and habitual in toxication. Complaint has recently been, made to the State Department that he wag a spectacle of senseless inebriation in a public warehouse at the port of Realejo. in the presence of officials both of the United States and Nicaragua. The official papers of his Embassy are loose at ends —and on one occasion, while he was in Costa Rica, all the private communications he had re ceived from his own Government came into :he hands of the Nicaraguan officials. TEM Washington corrrespondent of the. New York Evening Post intimates that a scheme is on foot In New Hampshire to bring out Franklin Pierce es a Presidential candidate In 1800. Jef ferson Davis, Mr. Pierce's Secretary of IVar, is the general supervisor of the project, and Col. George, the Democratic candidate for Congress in'the Concord district, is the first Resistant in. New Hampshire. The Postoorrespondenrstates that it is a part of the programme to keep Mr. Pierce abroad until some time in 1860. Then he will return and land in the South, and make a tour of the Southern States, when spontalmour receptions will be given to him., Idis.'Esn.r P. Leansiszas, the public read er, has Suffered a severe family affliction in the death of twin sons, aged nineteen, who have been for some time ill with consumption. Jo seph died' n the 23d nit., and Lewis, seized with a sad lorebeding, prephesiedjis own death, telling la mother, , the day affifsr his brother's death,' that "he, would be ready to-morrow" to follow him, and on the 26th he, too, died. The remains were taken to Roxbury, Mass., and buried hi one grave. _ Tem States publishes a letter from Mr. Bu chanan, dated Feb., 1862, urging economy in the public expenditures. Ha then said : "These expenditures have now reached the enormous sum of Ally millions of dollars per annum, and, uniessamated in their advance by the strong arm of Democracy, may, In a few years, reach one hooldred millions." The expenditures during the second jeai of -Mr. Bnchanan's Administration come within three millions of the latter sum. Srmuuso of the Democratic Senatorial caucus against the Tariff, the Philadelphia North Amer ican says : "The people of Pennsylvania have suffered long and much under the despotic mie n:de of Demeoracy; but the charm is broken and the scepter hap at length departed. They de clared their independence, once for all, set Oc tober; and no frauds, no miserable - de eptions, no false pretenees can recall that glorio a act of emancipation." Os New-Year's Day, Senator Heusi a familiar conversation with a friend, an 1 his determination to go to work for Tc , way of ralaing improved breeds'of sheep the old soldier: "I can thus enrich and for my State, in the few remaining years I earthly pilgrimage, than by , all the govern 1 office holdlng_that exists.' _ .. Tsui skeleton found in the woods on Te ce mountain, appears to have been that of Dr. Mayer, a German Jew, who left Woodberry, ed ford county, to go to Philadelphia, about tb e let of June, 1868, and who was not imbseqa lly beard oft So we learn from, the .lluntin..3 on Mobs. • Wilts Wm. Spear, a citisen of Whealingi and lets bar-keeper on the steamer Besolute,Lwas waiting at the levee at Cincinnati to be convey - al sonata the river to Covington,dome ruffians at tacked and Minted bite, robbing him . of Sic , ' all the money be had. This we learn from the Cincinnati Commercial. . • 13VOL1 BEASON COMMLIIMD.—We learn by the Ashtabula ffrehul of hot week, that some of the favehmt of that benighted region have already began to make maple - anger. Aehtabala and Glenn produce more, sugar than any other coon- Um In Ohio. - Ossiusat's taper, the Boston', Liberatori say, A LL ;WOOL DE LAl:lntdirES Polling ocrves.ll that donation at $5,000 has recently beenplaced et t ?"P r" t ... libek i". ll in the hinds; of Wendell Philips, to - , be used, - : : rutt:Ft7:s9 , 3 pNe ptlnel~i as b..1,!!!".4 for . rmln!az Tight* D "O lilkl.dith g! bt. i!, t • - 11l- —4 le Willfltillabirf.hish l'irobiterhe , foieine4fleatietttli visited • 'Posits* lialh4s?_.. oo S gALI* IBO ,, 9 ( 0410 ognstp•aumicfre - 1 9 11 ? ) 3 , " - - • _ trle,--Ffo , , 7 • .--'-''''., -•.'S.-,:1::,':',':;7*V.,...:,'1... fOi. CAss bse been'attaikedtwiee lately with apoPlectictiymplom.t, sad tan other' nieht had the doctor with him all night, and tilllate In the morning. Hit friends were much alarmed; au yet, however, the fact . bes been kept out of the newepapeare. GIRD-o. Wodoondey *Truing. VeLruary 7d ISSO, set. 10 o'clock, let his late remit:lice In Allegheny City, PIiTKR 'LEGA% aged in year. The (emend will inky Own at 10 o'clock to Friday mum. log, to proceed to Allegheny Cemetery. CURONIC DlditiallCEa.—We have in our fide umbel the certifleato of • reapsetabie citiven, testifying that he was entisoly =redo( this dessidfal din ase by mans B.A.:tees Holland Bi'brt. We emit take pleasure In Molting the con ideate to any person doubting this statotnant eternoin—De metal to ask for ihrehareve ilellatd Bit. tam. The groat popularity of this mo.lieloo has 'adored many Imitation., which the poblic should guard against purchasing. 84r Bokl at Slyer bottle, ar els bottle.. for s6,by N. pro. plitcst,llllNJ. Ilanntacttuing Planar candid, and Mendel., 27 Wood enact, Wive...a let lend 2d ota_,Plttaburgh, Pa.. and Drugalate ganmlly. $.21,11414 13usintos Ilotices Zic Itbangos. NOTICE. IRAVE DISPOSED OF MY INTEREST In the Rivet busimas, heretofore Conducted under the erm of W. P. TOWNSEND CO., to my late partnere. ROBERT and NV. P. TOWNSEND, who will cootieae the ante, and era authorized to settle all badness of the late JOHN DUNLAP. Fittalintreh, January 25,115 e. MITE UNDERSIGNED, under the firm of R. TOWNSEND & CO, will continuo the manulactaaro of the boat quality of 011ARCOAL IRON WIRE AND RIV. VETS as fortnerin and will glee prompt attention to ordrre for artlelte in their Spoof Moines. ROBERT TOWNREND. W. P. TOWNSEND. 1111=011 Iron City stove Warehouse. WIV. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. e J. CRAIG &C 0..) Atennlammer at TIN, IRON and COPPER WARE, and Dealer In STOYI4, Ac., No. 134 WOOD SMELT, between Flak and Vlr‘ln alloy, Pitts. burgh, Pa. Gelyd THE undersigned hare 'this daY associated with them In Mathew Thomas R. Lloyd, late of the Arm or Lloyd A Daiwa. The style of the Ann hereafter will be km, Lama t Women. REA, a FORSYTH. Al= fauna. REA, LLOYD & FORSYTH, W 0 LESAL E GROCERS, AND bz.aLmas IN rnozurcE. 00)i)(ISSION MERCITANTB for the tale of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, • No. 7b Water stre e t, Pel. y 1. IS19:fol PITTSBURGH. PA N°T C E OF DISSOLUTION OF CO PAUTSERSIIIP.—PubIic notico is heteby given that the copartnership heretofore existing ander the naineortyle and title of CMG; Wanstroxxx tie, Engine Builders, In Allegheny city, consisting of Matthew Cridwe, SagaL Wads worth, and W. S. Tillotosh, as partnetw, has been and le hereby publicly declared or ahed; eci that no one. nor any of maid copartners is allowed authorised to contract any mobs debts, lisbilithe or obligations of any kind, in the reline of aid fine of Cridge, Wadsworth Go., nor to collect any claims, Moro a receiver is nppointed, and notice thereof publicly pie.. IkIATTIIEW 051005, Jerk Isrdswlllaw SAMUEL WADSWORTII. Allegheny City, January 215, 1559. THE undersigned have associated with them. lo the matorseture sod We of Karate's Tenni hp. and Llsor Ms, Mr. Y. E, PORTOL She style of the Sires will synth.° its herstolor. YL6SILYG .31ROS. Pittsburgh, January Ist, 1869—J41..• if ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. D—The toartnerahlp heretofore existing betirden W. W. Bnatithaw and T.. 3. Craig, under the nate and style of T. J. CRAIG JI CO. Ina this day, January, Ist.,lB.s9ldisoolvad by mutual convent The wok. or Meat= will: bo found at the obi stand. Tither of the undersigned an iliatborised to use (bonen., of the late firm in the wittlemenli of tht se- COnntd. • node batirig claims against the late fanoare to. queered taoriwet them for settlement, and thew) indebted, will plerieg oink, payment to either of the nridenrird. T J CICAIO ).16W. W. BRA SIDI W. THE. business will be continued ail the Old Stand by W. W. BFLADSITAW, who,thatil+l ter past Leann to liberally bestowed on the tatelirm.invite • eentlonance of the soma, want-kg all that any Order with which be may be favored shah meet with prump and faith• fel attention. Dab] W, W. Baal. HAW. J. CRAIG will continue to tnatufacture T TIN and SO ENT IRON WARS for the pniventat the oid wand-on toe not side of the Illimiond, No, C., when he will be happy to .apply ht. old friends and madmen with anything in the Iln end Sheet Iron Ware Heel Jobbing, Ituddng and Spouttng done with promptness. Al orders by mail will receire prompt attention. isdlm THE undersigned have associated Wtth them in the Commission Snell:tan !kilt FitAnite of Steubenville, Olilo. The style of the arm will opaline. es heretofore. /lIC.X a CO. attn. MIRK. lone! MOM-- ..... ...11111Z MIME. ra - nszracir az COMMISSION MERCILjiNTS, for the sale of Pig Iron and MOOMI. ddIAILF 95 WATER FTOSET, Rau abbmisimrnts DAVIS & CO., BookreHers, Stuntmen and Andlnnen, ODD TELLOWF BUILDINO IS" 0. 60 FIFTH E3l" Ft RI R. "1" FAMILY BIBLES, And nil the Choice Publications of the day, too SALE LO II let:my? VALUABLE BOOKS AT 00'S, ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING On SATURDAY ETEELNO, Feb. 61.1+, at 7 o'clock, will boaold a draitable colloction of hook., aroma Chun are Encyclopedia Atneximina, 14 vol.; Waverly Novels, 6 TWIG 3 ' ncl ' is.T. c ame= orikscucal: 6 ,0 1., Clark's Cantssorntary, Dick's Works, T rot; Clambers' Information, 2 yob; Br+ Accient Hiatory, 4 vas; Johnscatit and Walker's Dic tionary, Worcester's revision; Thaffote• Natural Elstory; Encyclopodis of Geography, 7 vole all the standard Poets, &r, Or. fe4.2bl DAVIS t CO , Ancta. Tug LAND AND TUE 8008, or Biblical Illustrations, drawn from the mamma and customs of tho Holy Land, by W. M. Thomson, D. D., twentydbm year. a Missionary to Syria and Padadin with two elaborate Mops of Palmitin., an accurate plan of.l s, ern edam and serer. al bondrrdenaraving• representing theecenery, topokraphy and prodectiona of the Holy land, And the mamma, =m om babitt of the people. Two elegemt large 12tno Prim, p 3,50. Pnblished by limper k Bro. and for sale by .1: MAD, 70 Poirth 246..D15c0u0t to blinistors. fel SUNDRIES -97 bbl.. Dry A ppleg; 16 do Pea Notw 33 do Potttr.•N 60 do S. Ppringo Fx. F. Flimr; 60 , do 13olotosillo do do do . o do Fonlberc 2 bbl. Grease. On atesmor Ehennagn to mitre for axle by fo4 tAll MUCKYA CO. R.IIALVS BALSAM Ton TU LUNGS. If —A orteln cure for Oonesonptlou, Aarhus., Bronchi: tt•, wasting of the !loth, night evreate, .olttlog of blood. whooping rough, difficulty of breathing. cold., coughs, phthl.fc, pain In the ride, end all dbanswe of the slug nod mug.. A largo snpply Just rottiredlry JOS. FLEMING, fed Corner of Dlansond and Market street. QEASONABLE JMtY GOODS of every Twi ts, cry Jest reed and eelllng eery tor. let C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market ntre4t. ENN. WHEAT-113 sk now landing T from steamer Neptune for rale 61 ft 4 IRAIAR DICKEY k CO. 7LAXSEED-10 sacka now landing ,from Jammer Neptune for nit by fro 18ALA1I DICArr t 00) DEANUTS-185 sacks now landing from Winner breptmo br We by tel ISAIAU DICKEY & CO. :PLOlnt—To arrive per et'r James Wood -200 Ittla ltxtm Fatally klonr, Cataract htilla tot Wet. BCCUTCIII:ON, 185 Liberty at. SYRUP -25 bbla. Eastern syrup, a superior article fn tans trul for We by 1.4 WM. WI:WWI:LEON, I% Utterly rt. FRESH BUTTER-6 bbls. prime Boll; 3 glom Received end for Wear 185 liberty Meet. fed RIDDLE, MOMS t CO. w ANS--200 bushels small White; to hoar. entre finally Floor; m burtnelr Nblrrberrierc In 'Coro and for ..to et 10 Lib rty street. Int RIDDLE., WISTEI CO. 30088 L.. MOLASSES,' received per steamer Com. Perry .4 Neptsme,.d for We by BURRED. DILWORTH, tea 130 aud 132 &,rod rtrert. 20 KEGS No. 1 Laid; 10 bags Clover Seed; ; 21 Ws. Timotby beet 60 do emallwbito Emu 19 bop nom Jun too'd tad for indb by rot snatvait a DILWORTH. CORN -116 sacks on steamer S.-P. Ilibberd to orris.° for ..to by MAUR DICKEY it CO. mina mooed b in the field more d my log or FEATHERS -19 sada now landing from sttomer Neptune for min by ISAIAH LIMEY &CO. AN ORDINANCE to Repeal the second Election of u Ordinance pupal We 611 t day of .leatfa . - ry, iBSe r obollaltlng the office of IFatchmao et tho Moe. duct. Be it ordainad and enacted b 7 the citicens of Pittsburgh In Select sad Common Councils sperm bled, Ptcrtoli Ist. That tho word fieCtian of the ordinance named January 61h, lan, abolishing the *Ma of Watch. man at Anneduct La and the same I. hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted lob a Ws to Councils, dike lot day of Pctroary, A D.,1669. RDSBILL Proddent of Common Connell. Minch 11000 IlitaLasrsra, Clerk of Common Council.. JAMES McAULEY, President of Pelect Council Attest: R. Illoss.ow. Clerk otlieleet Council. IurETER'S MIRACULOUSYKRXIII. DE -IILS7ROYNR-211. Woe of redemtleti,,lpriir - how., was sham 0, markets, fertne4o4 patens Lifeeb4 with suly kind of rennin bee therefore mew. Dleytee pre , melon &Amys the ntmelttene intrtidere withent army or fell. This article bee brought death teillibba of than in the old world, and Iron thte they theetatebeerd of home keepers, wierrettantikibtprderc awn and busimdmen 1n the w arc/MIMI be, no wore nertedno for Meyer'. bitreendone - Meanie Destropt kat 1,4 Vrholasiteesud Mat. at 14 -. Coiner d auto' streei. NM= • In rah{ to fit cn • Dit S T E FOR SALEv —no. caner, hying lu am country, will cell at • graattokrolu, the - - DRUG STORE AND Fix:runs, and Izomekmtm panes dint ern, Kappllation b U.J. et the WO a, tanween dm hour• or fr.' m. awl Sp. m, < 3 *." ar IDulthtlold caret and Diamond alle7. h3-3rna CURE FOR CONSUMPTION! DIL. CHURCHILL'S HISCOVEHY 2 W inch •a Genuine Preparation of Dr. P. Churchill's Compound of T II E IIYPOPHOSPIIITES of LIME, SODA and POTASH, Al SNICIIIC SUM. pot t 9! nt\fMLV OP CONSUMPPIO N TuE great Chemicalladies' Discovery of tho celebrated P. Churchill, of Pall firm made known by him to the French Academy of Medic e, ine alma 2 years ago &i , mark.nc. a new and Important era In the annul. of Medical Now, for the Ant time In the bletary of the world, bee R.IIIIEIeY been toned that intrelj Strikes et the very/bell e/cairns-IT Pulmona• Direastowd by reacting the tfoteient chemical elententr of ite btwt, lacreues the prinetple uhtch mast:lutes nerveue or rued force, invigorating the nutri. riot functions, nod thee not only CURES, bet also PIM. V 1018, the development of thle hltherti, punt fetal Scourge of the human run. Sir-Caution to the Publlc.. - sa Talons preparations are already in the market, purport ing to be bawd on Dr. Churchill'. dinovery, egaletst which we solemnly mutton both the protection and the public. Let no onebo deceived, but ask . for and no only the pre. partition sold Dom the . le Oatmeal Depot la the United Stara, No. DI John street, end hewing • jar amide Agee tore of J.:Wmonurra, by whom alone Dr. Churchill's pre ...lotion ft pot p ton TtELTAULI AND CetTIIICSI.Li Pots room. In nil Netroo. or &vortices (krtoplainta, Debility, Lour.. VITAL Nene, Dyspopala, ludlgestleu, end Female Wink nelnee,it is • mvereign and Invaluable remedy. sgl-RDAD TRB TMTIBIONY.-ia Ptocati , N. P. Ammons Medical Monthly, for JAry,lBsB. .Whatever may be ma conclutions with reference to the claim. of Dr. Churchill, for the liypopircephltes ire Pocitrelim remedies In tobercolosis (commence) Tans can w so WU. itS TO THZ vans nr 00502 ULT. A. Itetahhhth AGINTs." F,.ootthe North Amerkan MMUS,' Iteporler,,for Oct., 1551. 'This Medicine b scientifically prepared aod ratable We have need KM oar own practice, In phthlsle and other forms of dwease, with very satisfactory result.. • • • • In aixtywight case. In whhh this moody was given, thl4ywirven were f o the Incipient, and twenty three In the .send and advanced awes of consomption; the re, wander were beyond hope. With the exception of the la ter case., which wem much benefited, all but three, which ars eall doubtlta, recovered perfectly." Pricer; er three bottles for $5. Dingle bottle. only, la (yeoman:fed sointitm,sent for Dingle when be ordered. All orders for three bottles or over will be tooth y expree. at coat of the Deny. Denman. most seed their or der. direct to the undreamed, or They may hare a different and epeeist. prepatation tent them, ArgeWlichastsr'. Genuine Preparation of Dr. Churchill', Compound of the Hypophasphitat ciliate, Soda awl Petted, is .red at aimless:et at the sole Glontwal Depot, 49 John et, hut will be kept by all respectable drumlin. throughout the Coiled Staten Clreolars and all uremia' information given to all parties etecitelog • alum. For ommenienre In repricing Our letters, cornwpooderda are requested to add . .Box 2751" In addition to the regular adders* as Inlow. J. WINCIIICSTEII, American end Forage Agency °Mee, ja24slmAleT(l.) 4D Johnnie... 4 New York. OINCEMOINO dr. SONS' fel?" NEW frill UPRIGHT PIANOS. T SUBSCRIBER a, has just received an- NNW UPAIGEIT PIANOS, Late brought out by Phickering buto, c.f Boston • Thfe instrument Le of the throe aty le and quality as ttth one that attracted so much attention at our !State Fair last Oc tober, and which sou Immediately sold to go out of the city, thereby preventing the eubscriber from baying the pleasure . January fy 11168. Prom trassis iteassis,.&2,•_,APy Tisanoir___ . l ,,, !:' 7 YtersP' Mig,10.11,/UIL',;: , btr.7l, B. L. reimegtockA On-okratiamem.-IC eV *74lP' l 4 , fortie, CallutrUM:, -. .- - , - ,• :, yea' ...se/sow4A IttaLl:r otll tasup,,,,- A to xifteln the nub of fa any .:, -.' OLIO . ..e.ctitty ot ratio ;a dam, say t er e to .. three , /onion to the of thesepi .---- not I' _ /lowan bubl can y want that dorsi - we hi e thin my family hoe eel° uninterrupted good ileirno, and I cheerfully mammal then to .11 who duly appreciate this tramtheable blaring! Regretfully; At., WILLIAII iIa:MAIM - ••• '' Front:W. Wie.Hoptiru, fate One OrssmairmewnffAsfilate ,-• ,--,-- Watinuteronaenearyg.l6ll. -,.-' ' - Dr. R. A. Mien, Pitttbsuph, Ftsc-1. have been rays,. .. your Anti Dyspeptic Pills,wkon random namitrad,lbreolo/9 yams, and an truthfully my that I have newer Ruled sty `.'::'" medicineequal to tlusm to relieving me hem iffeedontivir j" ' '''' • the stomach and bead: they have rower Med to retion gia'7 '..• . from heedeelm.and kers Alin'et my rydeta In --' condition than they found IL • ad eongdently caumgmtel --- '• :, .- •'. your pill. agate and highly nails seedietne. ...--;'• • • -- Toon, respectfully, ' WILLIAM UOPKIREL -, -•• _ Prow Saul Cbcper, Sri, 'r. Arai oflYdsberph, - /h.-. 4 , Doctor R. Adam. wilsois-, it years am , / year Pahl were recommended recommended to ma by the Law Judtp Heys, and 1 -.- ..„ have used them ever Ante, and find them to answer *eery:- r : - . - purpose sea family medlar. 11l gins Me gent DIMMFey, • ;..;:z ,-.",. -Maniere, to concur to the opinioXof Col. Wm. Welchem. : 7,, specting them, as expressed iota cosuratinleathen to you of ~!'• las Bth Mgt. Town. rmiecthiltr.l fIAIII7ILOOOI._ . 11.11 . . Prepared lad mid by It. L. RAIINNIITOOR A 013., Wh01e‘. , ,.- mile Draggiste and propristors_oti B. le y_mnuarroarkt.....ii::,;.! YERARIPIRDS, Do. WI,. corner Wood and Fourth sta,,Pltyx..., , telgtVintfoge Is the West WillalleCirre 6ilin L iiiiiiiiiiiii thud,. or adults, *oral iegrratiaL for sale IS p . ...-7,., • erectable Droplets .1 Patent lifigUnine - Duelers out the country. • _ . . \ •-• 7. 7 _ Wad 50 BXS. VALANC4 : I4.ISINS; In stoto sad for este loa, wholoorie or Thad!, o P11131*.5.; irmAigrooory sad Tea - parr, laalsrolot4.ll.llerdaay, . - 11111 i LAOS. and Fancy Dress Silbsi, , 14" AUP-Piatda,Plain and Printed Ina& Muth% Pone de Leine., Media Work Kos ralna Clocere,da. • - Jae C. nerracia zavAiamarucii.."7- FRUFF.-100 aka new :lepplek" 100 " Please, ciaarterairir4:;' acre, for sale by J. B. CIAN11021.1) *An' , . TENN. CORN-51 aka. now landing dm= Re Wm. Wallace for mar by • • jai ISALLII'VIOZETA . OO. - - - ?,- , • rrENN. FLOUR-50 eh Silver BEiar Ex. • ?molly now finding from stairmw Er Wm. for aft by • 1..2i • mum Diartr £OO. - BACON, II A./1.18, • SHOULDERS, ~151p,igs, AND JOWLS fur solo tu jet JACESOA t TOWWEEND.,77::,,, SIINBRIES-50 togs No. 1-6 Tssist - T0b'0;...,..A , ...7 100 noun foul Stack, .60 du Palm lia•V . • • -, • • .a.) Hags salaried abaN,,, • , • 100 Piga Lead. !Anglo( rmia Ammar LOlllll and kw &do by , • EHRIVIIII,JI bILWON/11....; BEDSTEADS, Bareint, Tables, -- :WatC, 3 ::::':* - • rob.,Erer.h Boob:saes, Teter, Xxtonlon Dining :Maim, ikia,tte., WNW- sad is • Warnrooms. J. 31 1.. T. 8.4R017210 1t110:, FLOUR. -100 bbls Extra Flour, . . -..,,,-..:- uto - Papering l f•-•I - • - I. " Mae . 'l ,, fot i ta i , ".... /.20 lw , STALL PAPER—New Paper'ri . .. y T for early erniag sales al Qs old estab . '''.7 for ale cheaper then ever by - • ~ , - • _ • -,:;, ..- te2 W. P. MARSHALL it 00.. a? Wood "r• '";,,. - _ D RIED FRUIT --59 bags Dried Appl . ". ,`, 1 1 do do Paean, mow landing bra z T ato m, r 1 a. CIOUNTING-/lOUSE , F UR 41/ nitT - - y a re!kc 9 11111 41 . 1lblea,Pldola t th x l ova , g 0P.15 ' f., -' - • m ratl L : - Ma . -- 0# 11 17,1;:'• Rnfi /3111.5. N. (. 1:k . ) 4 1 waz,, :4 - ,_`....,:. , . , 111 ~p erstesmer fIOPAVIA CIAPSVIMP -- , I . l ;or,,etio by . 4 - .. . ..„ 4 , c ,, ._, .r. A•Z r .W.4Na igest. • fr: - :'-', .... i 5 ' • reaped for sale SAIJPBT RE-41:1 - 50 tv,..1 OW: ,"'• • ' ~....- - ' _ . ra—Mo bbb.• prime N. O. M0 . .. 4 :1.. • xi -01 .mo • no. S. C.A.Nneus aiw - tom .e... Daj' .eto PEACHES--30 et& reed and fee - • ~„ to unamiLmarsa. evoßlii.-300 bus. mecum rated ssid foxed. •1,...)bi 1 ref . .aztiwr 11,COLLIMILl„ •-•,. - - a , SANS-10 bbla. small white Beans ate *yr sai by fr. 3 , WIMINMOOLUXII I.4 ARD-2 bble rriti'2o kegs ree'd and for slaty CO. CLOVER SZED-4013us.ree'dand bbh. reed r.Mfiabitrit. - ...'„ TV 141 R,ROBRIG6AXO.-