EMIIII=I 1001itiiiit kn. howllie free-LC.Io, teal s by l the open __point remarks:. "Al Pittsburgh, the cotton of Alabama end • - , klissistrippi, the pig iron of Ohio, Virginia, Ken . • tacky and Pennsylvania, the lumber and sand . - . stone of the Allegheny, the copper ore of the I 'Michigan, region and wheat of the Par West, meet to__be converted into a thousand shapes— into gotton cloth; bar, sheet and teat iron; ' ''' , • lull* sash; boards and plant ; glass and copper and flour; engines and machinery of every de . eoription; eteamboate ; munitions of war; im , pletnente of husbandry ; the most of the flour .., , °maimed by the operatives ; all this carried • upon your railroads and rivers and seas, swell _ - tog the tonnage spot[ them all, and greatly con- . tributing to swell the foreign as well as domestic commerce of the country. But, sir, this is not • .. . all.- The raw Material which is concentrated at thae point, in addition to the immense amount of maeddnery required, employs thousands of oper &tine male and female, to convert it into the • . ,_ • articles enumerated ; and to this is mainly to he 'attributed the great population of the single , . - - county of ~,Allegheriy, .which, by the census of 1860, numbered one hundred and thirty-eight - thousand eottle—within a fraction of half the white population of South Carolina, which had only Lwo.hundred and eighty-three thousand at ' - that time." was through no Unkind feeling to Mr. Foster that we copied the paragraph from the Harris „burg Telegraph, on Monday. There seems to be •.a very bitter , feeling between the Tetylpt h and . Mr. Foster, but while we regret that ,each feel ings should exist, we cannot-take part in the quarreL The dispatches from Harrisburg to our city press ore, it is well known, wade np by Mr. Foster, who has kindly volunteered to per .- form :that service; and in one of -beets die , Palates It wins stated that Mr. Bergner, the editor-of the:Tett:mph had been detected in an 11 , 0 t of forgery,--comaieting of altering .a con txaot in idtieh he was Interested, in the eight of • the Home while it was in sesaion. As "forgery” ills bard word, and Mr. Bergner denied the al . legation, we thought it but right to give Made ', ntal Of. the latter. In doing so, we were trying to perform an act of justice, bat must not be understood ea endorsing or approving the bard language used. We do not think Mr. Foster is open to the harsh language applied to him by the Telegraph, nor do we believe that Mr. Berg ner was in any way open to the charge of forgery. Having said this much in justice to both parties, we air not inclined to take further pert in the discussion. • Tits first Passenger Railway bill, applying to ithis city, was presented to the House by Mr. MoDovitrz; and inasmuch as Rd provisions have been generally condemned, it is due to Mr. McDown', to say that be introduced the bill is . oblige,a friend, and disolaitcs any thinglibe op .rowat-of it or committal to its support. Re unites with our citizens generally in desiring a bill, if any shOuld pass at :all, much modified from the original. The introduction of bills by has never been held to indiCate that the'member • elf is favorable to it. The introduction is simply an act of accommodation to the original fruiters of the bill, who have not, wheels - 1m the op • :itunity of getting their measures before the Ho e. It is only when o member presents a bill of his own that he is to be held reeponeible for hat it may contain. A AR ROLLING DOWN HILL WITH PASSINGERS AND . Itats-Hdi STOVE.—An accident occurred on t, a Williamsport and Elmira (N. Y.,) railroad on F day week. Some fifteen miles below the form place the train passed over a broken rail whit running on a:curre dug into the side of a suo. . Min. On the left waa a precipitous de etlivit. of empty-five feet to the river The en gine • • d baggage oar went over the gap and kept , • track, but the first passenger car, in '..whie • were Col. Paine, the postmaster at Roch ester and seven other gentlemen, uncoupled - . both in front and rear, left the track and started down the precipice. It turned over once and a ''-.half in going twice its length, and then brought --.up against come rocks, where it lay _at an angle of About forty-five degrees, with tho passengers . ..sand all the fixtures in it, including the etove, in .. a promiscuous pile at tha lower end. • CoL Paine writes that he clung to his seat,. and in all the leaping and rolling of the oar, nev er let go his hold. Seeing the hot stove coming . — down the aisle towards him, he checked it with Ms fOot and prevented it from striking those be -low withal much violence as it otherwise would have done. The oar took fire before - any of the 'passengers could extricate themselves, but they finally broke through the windows and made ~ii. the r escape. Judge Lyman, of Corning, was ea ely bruleed , and Colonel Paine fears fatal ly i *arid. A Mr. Beebe, of Bath. wasalno hurt save ly, and a young man from Baltimore, who ' wen into fits afterwards, owing probably to the , frigh A Catliblic priest, whose.name is not - given was slightly injured. In fact, nebody in - ' th o save Col. Paine escaped. He did not ' get: a etch, but writestliat be is little sore and I e. 7 • , inall3 he r •el I 6 M : 11 1 Igh m ir,stai,,, inn ha i ;eta i and 1 t Sam as .— We have already published an ac count f the capture of eereralnumway Degrees in by armed man from Platte county, Mo., d' the arrest, without warrant, of Dr. Doy d his son, citizens of 11.6113118, on the _charge of haring kidnapped the former. The Leave orth Timm of the 29th ult. contains en 1100011 D of the treatment of the prisoners after ' their shiest 'at Welton: The two Days were thrust into it dirty cell, refuted the common neomemisis of life, and threatened with lynching by a mob of excited men who surrounded the -jail An examination wan held, at which the defendants mainly pleaded their right to be tried in Sanaa ' The result- of the mock trial was . their commitment to the county Jail at Platte ' • City, 'thither they - were conveyed hand-cuffed, H , and minuted behind negroes. Trio throng of ''• dap dots who followed and insulted them ' during their journey, as theydrew near to the jail the prisoners, took a vote u. to what . • should be iheir fate. It was at first decided „ a4 rinir "'that th y should be burned at th e stake, but it was , ds. concluded to put thein to death by has l e g, and a time was-died for the execs -1 tion of the sentence. These outrages had ex cited Intense. indignation throughout the Terri tory; and preparations were at last , accounts !. Wag actively made to d eli ver the prisoners and . retaliate upon their captors. • TAM iMins of th l e late Jacob Perkins, Presi dent of the Cleveland and .Mahoning railroad, - • arrived at Warren, from Havana, 'nu ' the Ast i . and theeral took place on the 8d it , Mr; Per left to •_. so estate of about $500,0001: ins When,. ' - Prckins, ad extensive land holder; andlbasiottest main tioriltern Ohio. begintith • . 04 toof 4/liana= $250,00D, a snot which :. 1 0 1 . = 0/11 4rai J. 11 V;i74. 1 5M 1 4 sof as -:: .-,-.;•.I. : . 1: - - - ,,.: - ,:f.;'';'.':-:.'Z' .• - ';,';',* . --„,.. .f4,1',1hrtg444,4,5,010:4-g _ - Foss Patteoss SerrocanD,—..4 shocking af fair occurred at a house corner of Fulton avenue a.ad i Elm place, Brooklyn, yesterday morning, by which Mrs. Edward Gill, her two children, aged respectively 15 months and 6 years, and a servant girl named Ann Keegan, were suffocated by smoke while the house was on fire. The fire was first discovered soon after 3 o'clock yester day morning, by some person passing in the street. Mr. Thomas Gill was the first one in the house who discovered the fire. He immedi ately aroused his companion and gave the alarm. The inmates all rushed to the stairway, but found their retreat cut off by the fire in this di rection; they could not descend even to the sec ond story. In theezeitement of the moment all entered Mrs. Gill's room. Mr. Gill took several blankets; swiped them together, and, fastening one end, threw the other out of the window, and lowered himself part way down, when he missed his bold and fell on the frozen ground below. In his fall, hie head came in contact with an iron fence, and he received a severe scalp wound. Ile was followed by Mr. Graves, ;who also fell a portion of the distance and ;sprained his incite. One of the sisters (Hee `gan,) went to the back room about this time, an with some kind or a string lowered herself out of the back window. The cord wee not long enough to reach the ground, and she hung suspended in this position until the night cap on her head caught fire, when she let go her hold nod fell into the - yard. One thigh and one arm were broken by the fall, and she received other injuries. What we have related dins far trans pired within a few minutes.. Mrs. Gill, about this time, was seen at the window imploring for help. The blanket rope stilt hung out of the window. but she could not be:induced to take hold of it. A fireman at this time seized hold of it, and giving a Slight jerk, it broke loose. 'Mrs. Gill was then urged to throw out abed and jump upon it, but she soon disappeared. By this time Hose Company No. 3 and Engine Com pany No. 16 had streams of water upon the fire, and it was soon extieguithed. As soon as it was possible to reach the third story Mrs. body was found in a sitting posture, near the window of her room, with her arms clasping her two children Near them was the girl Kee ' gito. They were but little burned, and a Goren er'a jury has rendered a verdict that all died from suffocation. The origin of this fire is wrapped in mystery.—Ar. Y. Timm I nave heretofore refrained from aolleing any ofishe rumors afloat in regard to the Treasury defaVIIN. I can now state that the results of the late vt.., lof Mr. Edgerton to Mr. Breslin's home in Canelee, are perfectly satisfactory. He succeeded in oblidttin,g_from Mr. Breslin a state , meet covering some forty pages of manuscript, I in which most of the missing funds are accounted for. Two hundred thousand dollars are, for ' personal and private reasons, I understand, as yet left unexplained as to their whereabouts, but *ill be accounted for in due season and pro bably saved. The disclosures made by Mr. Bres lin, I am assured, are very full, and are strongly I confirmed by testimony previously in possession of the Investigating Committee, and discloses the names of parties who were instrumental in getting Mr. B. into his financial embarrassments and since his algid have been very averse to his return to the State, and completely exonerate Mr. Gibson from any complicity in the defalca tion. The report of the Committee will soon be made to the General Assembly, the only cliff: culty, I am told, is to determine what shall be done with the mass of teskimony'rendered use !este by Mr. Breelia's disclosures.—Coluininnt afr. Cleve. Herald. Tux Olean (N. Y.) Advertiser has ilTe follow ing "The amount of lumber annually run down the Allegheny river and its tributaries, is esti mated at from 150,000,000 to 175,000,000 feet. This amount is to be greatly reduced the coming SPring. We doubt if it will exceed 100,000,000 feet, including the amount manufactured and to be manufactured from the loge now on hand. The amount of loge now on hand cannot be greatly increased unless we get snow. Up .to this time we have not had. more than four or r'five days sleighing. And thiTugh there is time enough for it, the prospect for snow is not eery flattering. Eastern dealers have been among our manufancturers very recently making pur chases, and,. we hear, have , sgents now among them to purchase to almost any amount for ex port via Gennessee Valley Canal thecomingsea non. Good lots of lumber on the dock at Olean, are now worth from $l2 to $l3 per thousand feet, while in Pittsburgh it is,worth from $ll to $12,50. This fact should and doubtless will at tract the attention of our lumbermen and deal ' ern, who kayo always heretofore nought. a south ern market for their lumber." Tut Cuban egg is to be hatched in 1860, and is this wise, according to the Washington con. respondent of the Journal of Commerce: "The State Righlamen of the South will, it is said, generally oppose the Thirty Millions Cuban bill, and go for Mr. Taylor', project of a bill authorizing the President to bur Cuba, if he can do so at the sum of $150,000,000, ,Aand consummate the purchase by the annexation of Cuba, and allowing it four Representatives la Congress. The echeme may, perhaps, be adopt ed by the President in preference to ds own, if item-be carried through Congress. Whether Congress will go so far with the matter, is not certain ; but it is understood that, if they do, they will give the Democracy a fresh Impulse, anti perhaps cement it together by a new and strong bond. The Democracy will rally for a President at the next election who will be most likely to act on the power thus invested in him and buy Cuba. No one supposes that he can boy it, but the man who will promise to buy it, will carry with him the majority of numbers." Ir is a fact that Mr. Spurgeon has - recently received a very liberal oiler fromperaons in this country to come here and preach. "Wohaveseen a private letter from him, however," says the New York Post, "which authorizes us to say that though . ; t is likely het will soon visit America he will do no without any pecuniary engagement or inducement of the kind mentioned in the above letter,, - Or : any other sort whatever. lie will visit .Amm ies,'Al he visit it at all, as an fade. pendent preacher,' and , whatever means, he may. - 4 take:ttinise meney foe 'thelniDding of, hie new, ehapel will be aftekt..aall hive mr*Ol: .n 0,11,14, 1111002d8-4.50 doz., Corn MI okutcwo r; iLIMIII *tit - 4 • • ....o?Eti oal - delivered in Pittsburgh amounted to 99,540 tone in 1858. The rolling stock of the road is fall: There are 209 locomotives, with about 2300 passenger, freight, lumber and coal cars. The transportation of coal and lumber from the Broad Top and Allegheny regions, may make the lower Juniata division of the Canal pay. The Upper Juniata and Lower Western divis ion of the Canal must be kept in order, by the conditions of the purchase, but in reference to the Upper Western Division no such requirement exists, and as no local intertot would beserions ly affected it is not proposed to incur any con siderable expense to keep it open. From Co lumbia to the south branch of the Juniata the Canal is to he deepened, to accommodate the Susquelmana ooal and lumber trade. There is a prospect of the coal trade from Uuntingdon to tide water returning to the Canal. With regard to the terminus on the Delaware, resolutions were adopted directing the Board to advertise for suitable sites, and giving the board the power to select, by a vote of two-thirds, the route, and the site of the depot at the terminus. P-- PIG ME No. 7' 1,18591e1 AT I' BLOOMS, Water iStreet, .PITTB/31313611, PA TUE undersiined bare associated with them. In the maagfacture and ode of McLane'. Venal lege and Liver Pine, Mr.l., PORTER. The style or the arlll continue a. heretofore. NUKING BROS, Platabergh, Januari Ist, ISe9—Jaßeitt irk ISSOLLITION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. —The miners* hetendornersistleg between W. W. Bradshaw and T. J. Craig, under the name and style of T. .1. CRAM A CO., eras this dey, January, let, Ittl, disealmd by mutual C . 0.01:11- The nook. of the firm edit be 'found at the old stand. Zither of the undersigned are authorized to use the name of thq , ate firm theeettlentent of the so. roman. Those hart claims against the late firm are is quested to premed the An. eettlement, end dime indebted, will please mate papa nt to either of the undendgned. Jolt W. W. BitAO9IIAW. i—• . . THE business ' 11 be continued at the Old Stand by W . W. RADSHAW, erba, thankful tor yeast tarots so liberally wed on the late firm, would Intim a continuance of the as , earning all that any order with which ho may be favored than meet with prompt and faith -4 hal attention. [Jain) W, W. BRADSHAW. TJ. (MAIO will continue to manufacture . TIN mad SEIEBT IRON WARE for theprotent at the old !gaud on the east .tile of the Diairdomd, No, IT where ha will be happy to...toner hie old fiends end cosuAlors with anything fit the TM and Sheet Iron Wane line. Jobbing, Rooting and Spouting done with promptneee. All orders by mail will metre prompt attention. Jaledlm NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO PASIYIERSILIPt notice is hereby emu that the copartnership heretofore enlacing ender the nante,styl• and title of Cozoo; WiLboroatm &Co, Ingine Balkier., In Allegheny city, consisting of .11althaw Cringe, Basal. Wed. awrth, and W. 8. brlannh, as partnen,,has been and Is hereby publicly declared dissolred; to that no ore. nor any of mad coy. taeryls allowed or authorised to contract any more debt., Habil/tin a obthlatlons of any kind, In the name ot bald firm of Crldge, Wadsworth 'h. Co., nor to collect any Ware • reteivelt to appointed, and notice thereof publicly given. .12ATITLKW CUUIGg, J lend SAMUEL WAIIBW(Hrtif Allegheny City, Jekinta37 10, 1859. T" undersign d have associated with them to the 000206•10 ihtflo6ll. loam V 141331., late of Steubenville, Oh, T e.t I. of the firm will mother.. heretofore. • fIIktIOIL I CO. "NIUE MC -COMMISSION MERC ANTS, Tor the Latta Pig Iron and Moo 95 WATER STREET, Prtrambri. abbrittsemnlts i DIIQUESITZI =ON STORE COLEMAN, MAILMAN & CO., Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Wits, etc_ en• , Mr° rttrootri to their or. mot 4,11iC11.T.11 Witraboort, No. 77 Wat•r and 94 Froot 0, Mere tbey aro propalod to /aortau all .ram in On,/ lino' baling • I• 10 and romplote aamorttn..nt nt "Duquertier" manoL•ctured goo& con. stantlyoz:b•arl,•/bistr Obey of- , for Otl f 4,9 a,/ F ANCY •ENVE ._., NOT FC H; SIJITCILIC FIR CALRNTINES, at DA ris co's Odd Penns* Building, r4:l FIFTLI BTRISET. 411:2t411. MASONICHALL. GRACE GREENWOOD THE POPULAR AGTLIORESE. WILL LIWIMAIL THUILEDLY EVENING, Veh. 101 h, 1E49. Subject—JOAN OP ARC, MAID OP ORLHANS. Single tkkete rents. lingini open quarter before T. Lecture commence 7%. Pik= NEW CARPETS! NEW CARPETS:! AT McCLINTOOPCS CASPRT WAREUOU4 E. We hevejast raced red our ripply of Spnug fkirpet4 and Oil Clothe- Our stair to full, awl complete,' cortipriAng Brussel., Tapestry Draseedr, and Veleta Carpets, new do .Igor, Amor imperial and extra flaw Superfine, Ta pestry Ingrain; all Wool Pica, Unionfine (cotton chain and wcolfillhLg) Plain tiod Twilled Venetian Carpets for .twin endhalig all wool &own Carpet., Colton Ingrain Carney, Llsting *ea Reg dupe* Ruse, Akar inutile, Wool and Linen Stair Omsk Woolen, Linen nod Oilcloth Tittle and Piano Coven; Door May in every variety; Milne and Oocoa Mattiogx, Moir 8.111, Av.; Window Shades—BM% Given, Transparent, Oil sad Gold Bordend, all widths and lengths. Ali o, our Ana assortment of /lour Oilcloths caw patterns, from 2 to 24 feet wick, bent eastern makes. The above prods bays been selected with great care, and bought at the lowed cub Wen We Can confidently Invite o cir former cnakiners and the public with great pleasure to our extensive wock, which, kr design. of pattern. and brishusees and crawler, of colon, taunt to scarpered,_ Our terms obeli to accommodating, aad goods ,(old at east ern prices. W. koOLINTOCR, felheker, 1 No, 112 Markerstreet. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!-BURCH FIELD & 0 00 . .. have Just opened their Brit supply of Ppring Gouda pn ads nrorritug Broach Chintzes, Qing hai... Calicoes, Welch and B. ll ardeshi lissusols,Ticklogs and Checks, Bloodied 110.110. aod Licosa—ail pore flax, at North-ewe metier Fourth and Market lira Irk LTNDS IN MISSOURI AND lOIV.A. hs subscribers ars sothotisad to son or *Lassos° to sAry or soonti7 property, servers' exudlest tsvots of Pride' sad limber Lauds to lOWA sad NIggOOIIL Th. to offered:ars very liberal, sod do opportunity so ssostlen onsfor parsons desiring welds= lands. MARSHALL k BROWN, N 0.106 Fifth rtNioi, Pittabiugh ?MOLE, WIRTS & CO., No. 185 Liberty t.,.inet. /or Weapon Arend: t iloba..Clorer 13.ud; ' O sacks Ilammod; 6 bls. prime roll Butter; WO be.. hkeabore P0tug0....; 10 bbl.. Drted'Appleg 160 bus, - mall white means T. bags do Pesehec 60 btu. weed Rowley; 4 104. Puta•b; - 26 ptd Batten 109 - 100 COMIC SONOB—Music and words, to which hare been added autor vabulble copy. debt please by .1. W. Turner, X. T. Beteg and • °them—. Polo* onlydd mots—by metl CO cents. Tar Jude by JOHN H. MELLOR, CH s'ood et. ECEIVED, this morning direct from the malaohicturoo, 60 c those ossollont pared °wort 2 , reepen. 242 housekeepers aro Invited to mollne the mew. Its aUlity lo undoubted. Wawa, at loSoglew]W. WOLINSOCHT, No. 112 Market 4. - A Im• nc; mg .rom • summer Bbennogo,lbr de by (e9 IBLIAII DICKEY & CO. ---•-" GREASE -2 bbls now landing from steam er Bbeosago, for ie by te9 WALSH DICKEY & 00. - - T ENNESSEE POTATOES-33 aka now ,og lauding from daitmer nom= i taoy ir i a Co. TENNESSEE FLOUR-50 eke Goodlete vine Extra raudly. 50 de Illletts Springs do; do, now loading frost mummer Bbenorgo, fee Web ffe9 ISMAIL DICIKETL 00. (100 BEN PEAS-15 eke now fending leD from mama ShatisuiO4 (m deb IfWax DICKEY It 00. APPLES -97 bbla now landing from Amor Shensago,lbr oak by •-. UAW( DICKEY, • CO. RYE FLOUR-30 bblo. Ohio Rye Flour for rto b 7 21411ANE & Nok, 124 ISecoml motet. ROLL BUTTER-3 bbls. this day rec'd by re° HENRY U. LX)LLIISIB. ...... 200 bbls. fresh for Belo by HENRY U. HOLLINS. ROOM CORN BRUSII-5 tons for solo by MI HENRY IL wimple. TAROII-200 boxes for lode by fed) umnir ff. COLILINP. S VAR -2 ba d! ' extra 11Vreitycathatie bbIL IDES—aIO Dry Flint Bides • for ; 4r,• ; ABA, LLOYD t irony Conctiden ot the eireuintery System. As a general Toxic its effects are most Benignant, and cannot Fail to benefit where used perserereingly and according M directions. .217 W EVIDENCE. - Being alllctell with • grievous Tatter on the arm. and face—aftor trying many remedies which nttarly failed to mire—l wee persuaded to try Lindsey's Improved Blood Searcher, aid now, AK week. after finishing the escomi norm, pronotince mymelfcured. The Teller blot. out, something over • year ego, 00 the Waldo of my arm., extending from the elbows down to the inlet; also, on my face, immediately round the mouth and chin, end oontinnoi to be a perfect torment to me until cur ed by the Blood Searcher. My arms, at time., were almost melon, owing to the make and sown on them, Heble to bleed at any time on tho lout exertion to lift or work, and mmettrot• 60 itchy that I could eoircely prevent tearing off my fledd. I have now been caned iris weeks, and feel it due to Mr. Lindaey; and to the public generally, to make this statement, and hop. that others Ilk. tenser may be benefit' ed by nslog his veinal!. menthe!. her • • . k Sworn and aulawribed before roe. one of th em e Aldermen In and for the city of ritteburgb. thla 73th day of July, A. D, AND. NeXASTER, Alderman. DR. O. EL RITERS wholeaale and retell aver fin Nun burgh, Penna. • feS:dAnT SUGAR AND MOLASSES-- soo bbis. N.O. ktdassee,(oak mow n%) GO tiolden Syrup; 100 bbdo. N. O. Buor; 90 bbl.. N. Cruabed now, Jugt reed and for ark by LITTER • B ,?ARTH'S AFRICA, VOL. 3—Notes from LP Beecher's Bensown Beetring or the White Horse, by setter or .. 7oot Brown," hell other new bctehs2.4l DAVISON'S. 11.3 fit darker street aad 03 Wood rt._ ifANDSO.IIk SPillNdr PRINTS, Yfous de Weer Larouter Gingham. !Wirth% Aturats, hub d. Shirt Boom.. A. /M....V. (41 C. MANSON WVE, 74 Starkot Wert. I LOOM ;O toys Juniata Blooms just reed am! for We by LIMB A TILIMBLX 16s Nct.ll.2 Second rt. rrimoTILY Just med uatar' COFFER -2o 0 ,14 .,. `ve prime Rio Coree just reedtoreale-by LiTTLM ♦ TRIMBLIt. 75 'IDS. good, fair and prime Sugars; prlaln Bin Coffee, . Jost reed f ____(rate by 4 CR J DILWORTI M , • EYER'S MIRACULOUSRMIN DE VERMIN sTcoriat—m. Um. or redemption for ell booms, wershousee, market., fern. end 1..4 loth eny Mod of germ°. hes thereto.° come. Meyer'a to, perstlgn dratroje the unwelcome halmolem without mercy gr fell. Mb ankle ham brought death to willlkurs of them Its the old world , end fr om Ude dal th e watchwo rd °file...- keeper; merchsule, !Miming' meta and husbanding° In the new world will be, memory, wermlm for Illeyrea kflreruloue Vermin Derroler et head, wholesale and retell, et JOS. FUINGS, fal C - A-Ger Diaikunid and allarkst otteat. ALL WOOL DE LAMES Felling very <Nap at RIGICLIFIRLD CO'.d Guitinitcre Plaids iiiiillinitchsiap at Dt4 k..41f.s c.b.„ IMACIIFIRLD t OYA Valetwbts otilliug chimp at PopUlm selling cheap .t Coberp. ruing ch6op 1.73 la IttiIIAILISBOBPB - I B. I fEI F 3 Xr I ST 1.7 SES Damasks, Diaper., &c. riONSIIMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN BNB, and those desiroue of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, ebordil see Wet the articles they prinhase an pod. ed with the toll ILLONO of the firm, RIC2TARDSON, 801Y8 rf ORDEN, as •parantee of the eoundare sod durability of the Grads This natl.a U rendered ementlally neomary as large quantitine of Walter and defective Litmus an Sasso* after season and mobil with the name all= ;ti SON, by Irlidt Howie, who, regard!.. of the injury thus dier] elite on Use Aol•llC•llconaamer and the 1=10611. , taros of the wain* Goods, will not seedily abandon • banners so profitable, while purchaser+ tan be Imposed oh with podo of. worthless chancier. J. BULLOCKS h J. B. LOCKS; Agent., 36 Church street, New York. FATHER. AND DAUORTE.R. by Vendetta Breetee,Just.pabllihnt Price-1 vol. cloth $1„.25c 2 volicpeper. 81,00. Whet WIII be do • Ith It, by Hulwer. complete-Iml , cloth, $l.; paper, 7f. centg Kenny!. Lanoal nt Cheas—l vol„ cloth, peke 60 cent, Palestine, Put and Fewest—l vol. cloth, poke $3 GO; Th. Lead and the Boat —2 vole, cloth. pace $3, The 10 New Aaterteast Oyclopedla-4 vole. now out Carlyle's Priderkle the Orrat-2 'Maw:wont • complete merriment of the Tsuchalte wllhon of IL* Bride!. author., always on hand. All new works recotved ae soon as pnbllehed. [WIT • MINED, Dooteelleee, Stationers and New. Dealers, Armonk Ball, Vieth West. OE OREEPERS' NEATNESS AND DURABILITY. • 3. 0. etATTIIE.WE. No. 1M Smithfield Went, between %tit and Virgin alley. manufectome Braes Steel Pointed ORESPKRS, really applied to the boot heel, and which Fonder II impowibia to oily on the teat kr pave. meal under am citenmatencea Prima(' to 7,6 mote. (*.Mat DROWNED. -TEN DOLLARS .P.EWARD.— ilievermed Mouongabola river, near , the point, Demmer, tbn stamen Mina and Haul Dell,. ou !Saturday sflernoota, JAR 22d, my eon THOMAS, aged 10 t he The above reward will be bald iftir the reurrery or the body.— Apply to die underidgued, Lirmbeid AR.J , Niteroi. Wood and Market Meat. Ja.2s.dt/ JOHN LONU. STORES SHELVED, store Fronts altered, a and put op isk the latest style el the shortest wait& oottak Leave your °Hen et the Oeatral thanlog Milt, Water et, near the Post Onlee. Alisthoey , 1.0 CARPENTER'S WORK, Jobbing and Re admitV ring erlll bit promptly attended to by tearing your tbe Omen! P laning MIH, Water rt., near tbe,Poat Ofeceddlertbeay. Ja FLOUR_ To do anprran. l.O In store and for WsWILLIAII AfrOUTOIEBON, ALTON No. I% Liberty Haver. Am. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY QUEENS WARI,—It being car lateutlou to close our stork In the Dlamoall,Allegbeny qty, tithe let of February next, we will WI out the balance crow stock of Qom:aware, go,, below cast. Jell • WM. FRANCIS. REM ROLL BUTTER,- • 8 Wm. prime Roll Rattan; 4 do fresh Reed and for We at 185 Mar,P m fel RIDDLE, WLRTB top. CALL AND EXAMINE our stook of Fur niture Chain widen ta of mu own manufacture and warranted In material and workinanablp. • Jai T . B. youti ON 38 and 40 Bndtblield 50 SIDES SKIRTING LEATHER; 10 do Barna' • do, Jost noshed and for We by . WM. WILKINSON', fo6 - - - 217 Liberty amt. • -- LARD OIL-10 bb refined on board Qom, rer rem to writ,' for sae by tie, CLOVER SEED-19 bags and 5 bbls Clo- Vs ' " 8 " a iti!VitZ a 00, 2bl LibOrtY PS7IIUTTER-10 kegs for sale by k 2 Lc ANa k AN.IIiL YE-350 bus, to arrive for sale by idellANII maga. UGAR-5 hhdo. prime for ode by Ja.2l lI&NRY H. COLLINS FISH—Noe. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, Herring, R4n« TM, At., co balk'. 3, B. CANFIELD & CO. "-- CIIOOL FURNI'I97.II2 of any description made to order et low piree. T.O. YOUNG 90. CHUM -5W lux mild cutting in store =wan. NW by la7J J. OANPLIILD •W. ("UM 8L48T.10--Xeri9z--2001be.solbby .B A. IAZINJEMCI:OO....,: o -7n SACKS PRIED APPLES in stole '44 wftalsby . ;AKIO QULDWIIke y Fail LARD-76 , Joge reo'd andkrisale b 441.2 ' ' ; 74 I " Ui tt,; - 0,1. ', - . k _l' . . .. if' .l. ;. --T,::;4---;3:,-:,91-7:.gaTi..: il,'i r. Yy l-4111:-...42*-6.:- ..:.'''i" i'''' • wort pore and brilliant quality, atv . an oletinguishe postibleaker to s. the unrivalled Grand Mahon d m The roccn is slant: and easy, and the courts* fall seven octaves of the same scale or the Orland Piano,. The price of the new Upright Planes will be from labOlo Poo—according to the style of Balch. The gore Instrument le the only nee that the Mantra. Chlckering have been able to furnish, since the Ina sent to our State Fair, owing to the preradug demand for them from all part. of the country. The publio an. nadtectfully ad to call and examine thin new and OPllglalol inatrnment. A newtrapply of Chickering dente new seven ne. tare square Plano. will he reeei red tilt and the reidag week, MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS In Pittsburgh and We:dem Penn'a. No. NI Wood Street, (Nut Side') JANE i 1 WILSON Winchester's Genuine Preparation of 11r. .1. F. Churchill's Compound of THE IIYPOPHOSPIIITES of LIME, SODA and POTASH, ♦ STUMM UMW PDX TUX TIM MER OF C OZT STY hl./.2"10.11. Tn-Bgreat Chemico-Bledical Discovery of the celebrated Dr. J.ll. Churchill, of P.M, ern mad* lthown by not to the French Academy of Medial. about 2 year. ago, mark. a new sod Important ere le the annals of Medical Selena Now, fur the first time to the birth.) of the world, bas a RDSINDY both famed that rarely strike. at the eery ,findo Patton./ Putharmory Diem., and by restoring NM de,nnent nook. elements of the biaal,locrethee the principle anon conslittat” arrows or rant force, inwititing M n s cabi et jundamm, mad thus not only CUbat also eltlb VENTS, the developmen of thla hitherto mod fatal lunge of the human race. • Dip - Cautton to the Public:ED Vino. repared°. are already In to market. log Co be based oa Dr. Cbarchill's dlsoothry, against wei lee solemnly canna both the prolandon thd the public. Let no on be deceived, hat aak for and nee oat, the pr. roma. Don from the •le illsomal Depot in the Paned Sharma Na 49 John that, mml bdartor of dada Mgt.. tare ofJ. Wfircuorrn, by whom ale. Dr. Churchill'. pi. minion is pot opts, • mit.iiiiaN D CHT.OIIeaLLT Poll 1004 10 all Nerre. or ScroftdoueothiglsianDthilitY• Trim:P.M, Laymen.. luthathtlies, and Female Weal , 000 vs, SS I. • iloronsloll ae,t 100.1.0140.5.551d.r. ia-112.11, TUN TAST•tfIUNS.,IIII Proms. NOS.! Mouldp, Um M0y,1550. rWhaterer may be our wealth°o, with relereuth to the dolman Dr. Churchill, for the llynighoephitth sameerelgo reenth ee le tuberculin. (...umptioti.) VICII2 CON On ISO 101.0/17 ISO *OOPS Toll.", TOR. MILOS As ob/01/101. 004310. ^ Nurtit Amerman Indica/ Ileporlerjor CACI, 15.55. ..This Medicine le mientillcally pruned and tellable.— We bare mind inn our own pramice,in ;ninny palmonabs, and clime forum of disease, with rery ...factory neon. • • • • In atittymiabt owe In which this remedy was given, thirtyatheo were to the lacinent, and twenty three In the several end Wound Mbirea of oemnintiom the re mainder 0000 beyond hope. With the emepUon of then, ter cases, which were moth benefited, all but three, which are mill donna'. recover., perferUy. - Pr.. $2, or thrth bottle. for $5. Stogre bottles to omcentraiteri minima, mot by mall, prepald,whou thocially ordered. All order for three bottles or over be wrathy ninth et met of the party. Dragglets must mad their or ders direct to the mdethigned, or they may bares illlteren and spurious preparation ten them. AlkpWinebeetials Ilea.. Preparation of Dr. ChOrchill'e Ooronmad of the Ilypophoodiltre of Lime. Soda , oileasi.b Is sold at wholesale at the role animal Depot, 49 .Ithia sto but will be kept by all respectable drugablo throughout the Conn 11.9.. Circular. mad all neorthary Itiformatton non to ail partite enclosing e stamp. roc othrenthice in Yee . ..Upon lettere, correspondents ore regained to Mid "Both 7451" in Minim& to the regal. thin.. below, WINCIIESTAIt, • 'nmerice and Finnan Agency oak., York. DEL E. A. vniao:-. Tonle, Caothartle and Antl.Dyspeptle liCractirlßLD 1 DD•& .6IIRCIIFIALD t 00'8 BURCUMELD II COM. BUROIL/LELD • IN bringing different kinds of medicines be jure the public, to order to thew the high estimetion in which they are held ty other., many prefer to publish tor. talcum and statements an at • din:anew We might do m toy; bat at home w e prefer home testimony, particularly aloes it to a clam of ethane thou ill in thia vkinity boar who they are and where to find them, and then what they say Is rertable. But read. Sr. Cum, near Pltuthorgh, P., Feb. 6, ISAS. Mears. 11. 1.. Pahnestak I Co—Dear Sin have rued Dr. Wilsou'e Ileadathe (lit through • period --- T r m . have recommended th em to many smarm hied with sick-hesdache nod administered them Intern y to thee.' in my employ or ander my care, with in le good re. alt. We tbee little or on drop Dodder; in onr family; by timely me of the pills we are,no doubt owed y • trip a for a phyrsician. A fraud of mine, who hae a right to know, maid to me, "If I wee traveling and had tot e box ! of Dr. Wilsons Pill. I would sot poet t with it r fifty dot. jars If I hoar I could not get &bother." . I y en , done him as to their value under the drcametinows. My earnopirdon Ware bno other pill equal to them. Toots truly - T. ALOZO. Prow That. Blockstore, Aloy., lob 7'rrosurer of Allegheny - aunty, Ply. To Dr. it.A. Wilson—Dear rilin—l have been nslog y our ills Meow lath, and do decidedly say th ey sea the best pill o oms, or au T have any knowledge eL I lint used them for deltherdeche,with which Infrared beyord desesiptioik. lam happen ter ! that they entirely meanie. Slo th then., I ras •amily modlchnu if I sus baba. unsay thing nib me, sod F.-regalia =akin°, I tete a pill, .cal it mime me: they not my Only M.Xildoo, nod have been Otr the het 17 years. THOS. SLAW/MORE. ! - Jamey 5,1868. Am. W 00.,.. Pichboina, Eq., Cdy Treontrer. ! rnattion, P 06.8,18 • Marne. B. L Pahneelock A Po.—Clentlemen:—ln 68. my opinion of Memento of Dr. B. A. Mans's Tonic, Cathartic ;cod Antilliympeptic Pills, I wilt briefly atate that for Miny year" pat they have beau a natding radicles In my belly. A box of thaw Mils Is al was left ithin the reach of !any oar, *homey feel the accosts, of taking a dad, ay to three. Whether it le owing to the efficacy of thew pi! • es , not Ido not pretend to say; bin! art safely aseentbst ore we have owo them my family has enjoyed uninterra led good health, and I chenfally temormstid them to all ho duly apprechde this Inalienable liteedng: Respectfully, Ito, WILLIAM, RIOLIBAU . Prow CIL Me. Hoplins, lute tihnolthetesinatterefthe State Wmagunirok,hinuaryll, Wilt Dr. R. A. Wilton, Alt.therrp. ittr-1 have been ming I yotir •nti DyepeptiePillm,wben ovesion require found: y I yam, and can truthfull my that I hare near any medical,* equal to them to allevlng roe from effectkote of the nomach and had: they hare never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always tell my mom in belles condition than they bandit. I must confidently 00MIDOIX1 your Mlle se•eate and highly valuable medicine. Poirreilrespectfidly, WILLIAM HOPKINS. .Prow 'I Limper, dm, Merchant a/ Pittsburgh, P.. Doctor A. darns Wileom—tiothe 17 :ars sines your pills were recommended to me by the late Judge Ham and I have used them ever dme, and find them to &n ewer army purpow as a family medicine. It Siva me gnat plater% therefore, to concur In e el hMe of Col. Wm . Hoskin. re. *Pouting thorn, as expreme in his nuomonlestion to mar of the eila Inst. Tours, raectrally SAMUEL 000 PER. Prepared and sold by 2. - L FAUTOOK A O.,llThole. isle Druggists and proprietors of B. L. PAMIR/MOCK% VEII.IIOOOII, No. Di, corner Wood and Petah sta., Pitts burgh. Our Permitter! Is the molt reliable cure for Worms' thin Is children or adults, ever dhcovered. Potelle by re. spectsblo D oun mi try. lets an I Petard Meatus Doelerm th Is ont the c neiblA GERMAN AND. PIANO AT PRIVATE =LSO N. The undersigned would respectfollr Inform her 2 1 and the public th at ,be it sow ready to lake. few itch In the above branches of Polite Education. Being f I convenient with french, German and English, and ha I completed her modal education under the direction of of the mat dblinguithed Plains In Germany (s pup' 1. Lis:Qat. believes herself fully capable of giving ea' faction by dri ft attention to a oonoot komp./bonder her tditnictione. _ SAARTi AND OOMPOR:T An excellent .Concert Plano, end the latest and m. fiablonable mode are at the mreloo on. more ode • anoints. Aliritsfetenoo—Mmen.lileber A Bro. . ANNK MM.% No. 2 NobLupo it, Allegheny City, our St.Olair Bridge. fel:2lrd Philadelphia Carriage lledanfaelory. r y ag subscribers' have always ono* HANDItue amortnteut or NEW and BE6 ONO CARMANEB ot various descriptions ma lad ble for the varietal purpose.. Ordors from all part. of lb. cenntry ezeruted wampum. aadMateh. Ihotufactory lad WatetOott 1634 Yrsakford ;above Glrard Avenel.. N.B.—The .ExchangeNEMMIAUS, ALLOADIR PETRY. end Mahatma. O M B ' Oir. pees the prembee every fele Mauer.. Natal/Wulf SIINDRIEB-113 sacks Tenn. Wheat; 10. do 10 bLllnwood; ctlnourg 19 socks Vadberg • ' .181. do • Tono.Grogad Nub, LO do .8. lipriop h. /four; • 60 do GOoMoopoll* do:Llo • •Pk l*l 7." l , i ~i f _l . !!!!,l l. lti t i k t7 l )-1i114.y4'150j JOHN H. MELLOR, SOLE AGM? FOIE CMCKERING & SONS' PIANOS, AND MASON & HAMLIN'S Between Dlamuud Alley and Dolirth PITTSBURGH, PA CURE pi:5R CONSUMPTION, Oft. CHURCHILL'S DISCOVERY I PILLS. . . ..... ......ci , ;oi.r.ENOE . ~ - .Tho enherriber intending to melds .t his place near Nast Liberty, Were $144 ...) MI the second bank. AttegtenY CUY The ..II the modern Improvements. Apply to - . . Jain: d' EDWARD RAM, at Kramer &Rehm's. -77prtItTuurnonzIi-Vdra SALE. HIS VALUABLE and beautiful es- B 6 tale, formerly the reticle.. Gt. the late Hon. AL,EI34 136 T GALLATIN. eit.ted the Monotntabele river, In .Bpringh/11 township, Fajen., onanty, Peer., le now offered for sale. The tract enemies of eomo 4.00 A.O.R.RE3 OF LAND, root or which I. ender a high data or cultivation, tooth with unman,. Improvement.. The Old Fatally elanslork, wttb arm ropaira, can NI made one of the moat agraeblo wadonee to the trtadorn country, and would be moat ad. wdrably suited fa • large hotel, A few hundred yarda from the house there aro aeveral CHALYBEATE SPRINGS • K eshing out of a solid rock, situated Ina beautiful vale, tbe waters of which have been analyreal and pronounced equal In their medicinal virtues to the faulamed Bedford Springs. The property amenable by river or reamed, being within the Bontsof . elackwater navigation, and onlysomel2 or lb mile. from Urdontown. l would prowevery Attract!n se a place of mummer resort, the emery in tan neighbor. hood being bald and romantic, and the river affording op portunity for bathing and &biog. Coal in en eccessible pailtion underlie. the whole tract. The property will be .old on liberal tones. For fortlier Informstion, apply to W. 13: gsq., or to T. B.- Idcall ULAN, at Bank of Pitteburph. Jalasilm FOR SALE OR RENT—A very desir-N able two story Brick Dwelling lion., to good order, with gal sod water ilatares, situate. Colwell street, N 0.59, Biala word, Price very /ow. Expiate= thetiretw hiew or of Jals WATT /lc W1L80N,258 Liberty et. VOR SALE.---,The undersigned offers for aide his property In the Borough of Sewick ley; a COO huge Brick Dwelling Home, Frame Barn Stable. Brick Spring House, Lo.. with from ten to Carty scree of ground, we the purchaser may deelre. There Is a goal Orchard of choke fruit, and the grounds about the HOMO are ornamented with shade tree, ahrubbery ; he. It te a moot desirable property for a country home, v3d wit be sold on gay maenad.. terms. /or further particular. enquire of J. W. P. wimp. Attorney at Law, 106 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or of the subwrlber on the premises. del&dtt R. HOPKINS. FUR SALE--320 acres of .finely timbered t..e in Oeille county, Obit; well watered, 16 Wen 'from Oallinpolls, 2% mil. from the Ohio river. Win be sold lon foresail, or will tate good Improood city property oither in Pittsburgh or Allegheny City. Apply to ODD. W. BONN, South side of Ohio erred, 3d door want of the-Din. . mood, Allegheny City. AS FOR SALE.—A tract of land containing 0100 and one 6olfarm, rttoato on the Fourth Street /toad, about I. miles from the Court Boom Will Do sold low for rash. ',main, of IRIBILA MACKENZIE, 'Atrya at .1.414 No. CO Foartb area. JW [NE COUNTRY RESIDENCE' FOR dis. BALK OR REIVT.—Tbe subscriber offers for Walla rw rent that dart:UDR Conran Sat, now oixtildod by Adam livineman, ftwierreTp adjacent to Allegheny Clay, comprising eight marmot choke hand, kith modern built Brick Dwelling of 14 rani.; Green florue, Spring Muse, Ram, Stabling, Tenant Ileum, /Au roar acres are under Drape, which promises to be the moot valuable Vine -1 lit Abe comity. Thera are veral hundred Print ;lee . Apr los, Poor, Cl Clam(..,, se•u, man of been inii•nr.lnt poet ener, - epti .rein 'lee couilithnu— Tb,rl elMa 11,ta is Ityratemcalusa 'Minuend, mat tod to • iicniot dioe • too view or the two online and stirrepreting ntl7. Ohio Land for. Bale MILE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township I2,Parige 10, Stark malty, Ohio, commonly known a. iltowtoan's Suction," containing 640 scant. It It situated three milts went of on the State Rod leading to Wootter, and within about two suilencif thn Pitt. burgh, Ft. W , ,,0e, and Chkago Railroad. Tbo .0015, not and uortiee•stynarters arn partly cleared and improved— the remainder is covered with superior timber—ed the whole al sail 'entered by Mange and running striatum—. This section in considined the (meat body of land in Abe moat,. It will be odd undivided or b.9na*tor.to snit ponliesoric To Owns wlio desire to Ibsen in reel estate• better otip , o - tunity Is rarely offered. u J. Is. SWAITZEIt, rittentertfl. No. 101 lrit stroot. Pittsburgh. lOWA FARMING LAND.—Thar subscrih ere oiler for min on gavorabla terms six hundred - atm Choice Lands, situated Wright' and. Hancock mantles, adjacent to More of Ballo-adz now in mares of oonetstio :ion, and one met mily.two milts from Oonnty .eat. The above will to mild low for cub, or exchanged for farming Nada in this or aelioiningeountien. ii m McBANY t AWES., 121 Second It. • iabucational. Penn Institute, CIOR. •• ••1 %...611-of Penn and Hancock streets.— ekj eneuing.tarat oommence on TURSDAY; 814 t imt. A limited number of pnpils may obtain admimion. Term. Or Tuition anti Stationery. STI per motion of twenty twn an 2.138 Principal. litantil. WINTE—A:To MERCHANTS AND MA;11- racrtaigata—A competent DOOK.HEMPER, whose thus Is 1:1(18 fully occupied, will alft:nd to Paging Book e, making out Amounts, Partnenhlp dtatemeute, etc. Any of our lotelnose men 'tine Wenn, will wajmaly . them in employing o hook.geeper regularly, nohow, theigbasinese wended to promptly, In a thorough busineermanner. ' The beet of city reference will be given, If rogrdred.! Adduce, Jaallto BO X No.B79,PlttaburgliP. O. sBooo—Who Wants Money l'Want to pet rchsau $3,000 or ElO,OOO dollars worth of Honda and Mortgages. Apply to GEO. W. DIME, southoide Ohioans', 3d door west of the Diamond Allegheny aty. Whet Machine . Shall I Obtain:. WIVE QOOD R.SASONS WHY TUE Le.roxo, urzassraa co. Machine Commends Itself as the Beet itt the Market First —la...udder rangeqfloork than any pair, and Is equally adapted to t h e Roast fabric, and Um bearket ma , tarts' that la manufactured, tknind.—lt nuke. • handsome elastic Mitch, alike on both rids,, gad not table to tip or brook. Third.—lt Co. hem, !dad, WWI, quilt, and gather. . Antrrh.—lt Is simple to Its couttruction, amity managed, and not liable to get out of order. ..111 ,.. .-1 0 1prop ud tetom a , Ina ‘r chatte ggool: : w at t santl acosinplish the same work as well and as quickly, leaving it to disinterested parties to decide; and mid challenge not having beenu yet accepted In good faith, the inipetiortty of the Ladd, Webster k Co., Machlae to couclutivelY adabUshed. A. M. MARSHALL A 00., Agents, Jaltslly Allegheny City. FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.— &volatile and Ercalonta tfrockers lot the removal of Dyspepoda aed Oonotfration. Na medicine. Ito 'Mattel mean bat 14 .4 4 7-U.e tide food somoding to directions: In iodic to moat delicate stomacho wiled at the be* store,7B Vaindh street. (Jal9) .7. L. READ. pRy cm JENED--luicaliter 0 inighams, Cheeks,ticklnvo, Canton Phunilele, Vuot Mama. An colon; Also, theme, bast makes of Shirt. lug MwAlAs. TAlag Lin; Alaea in 4 P. K. Shirt &mum ja29 _ RANSON LOVE, 74. Market Meet. FRE NOR PRINTED DE LAINEP,-- ' BIIROHYULD Z pp. hailo an amortaseat of hem& some style. °laborer:ode which they are dosing cad very low. Ledka will do well to look at them, and al. their Nam Bake, which they are also dieting at 0017 low ark., HIDES --355 Dry Flint Hides; 25 do Belted do NM Groan do do . 1001)p not Wm, In More and fir eel° by EIPARIONR lIARBALIGH & 00, id? - No. 209 Liberty eaten. DEDUOTIONI REDUCTION!! at Buaca- AA/ Fit= a Ca'artaal ell . Ft Drew Good., Shawls, ksn• braid...elk all merited down. Latatil ere Invited to call and learn the reduced pries. dolt SUNBILIES-50 kg; ,No. 1-6 Twist Tob'c; .; iao tt,te. rwl Sum% so do Palm Soej4 DR Bev nin - ortnd t; • 100 PI Do Lnidlan d ing from ntsemor At. Louis and Ovule by BEIRIVRIL k DILWORTH. BEDSTEADS, Bureaus, Tables,Ward robes, Beeretazies, Bookcases, Hares, abs, Tete... Tete., Enemies Dialog Tables, &e., a c ., dashed and In Warerooms. j. 31 T. B. YOUNG .111 00. BUTLER'S ----- WRITING AND i INNS—for ability, depth °Cooler, freedOmfrompaill and &natality, lbws Inks are superior to all other, mane lamina la tbla tatualrY, and folly equal to Aroolthi Loudon Lax, bat mob law to pries. itetalken mum:Gad on liberal terms, W. O. JOHNSTON t 00., • Statiouers, Cr Wood at. VOA" ---- " ----- PS AND CANDLES -60 bolte•No n•—• • 7671.7; :lo: Ci d i e m"18° . ° 1 14 15 do holey do " d o 40 do Mar * 55 do Sperm do • for ale try . jai WAIT it WILSON. E it, RICK'S PATENT OARgET ALL inviram:—Arreetz, ho.alogy 104 war. noted balls aitialetke L Jut mailed at the Churl , More _M, IeCUNTOQX.II2 Itorkstotrook , • Alitly aimut kr the Iftanillet...r• by . - Aelokjastreed andfrrgato. mut i a Ll 624 3 .114110t 66 140 r , • to nntanlty or hawing tnl=l:=ll .at - - - cammatrki In sale of seats trill commas Alia . 94 . 16th, at 9 o'clock tatalasty. • =ran. T • 0 LE T—A comfortables-tito---- ifs Dwelling containing rooma and Vinistwil Monte on Priuliftigton st,Allditbeny Oily. ll lint io ilnit. of S. MIRA, No. 111 LI et. rpo LET.—Two large Ikocima r witlC good Enicht, o'er JOHN ROBS nos Stare,lo9 Market at ntrance from Liberty street Too purticulan mob. of fo7-dtf JOHN ROBB, 1 00.24Biltst Wart TO LET—A Store Roo m on Ia tbo mat dadrabla oughtare. Apply at 185 Lftaiytaieeti - r• fist 1 - arimrs: sum 00. _ To LET—Two large firstclaas • ZS to lot, with all ammodera_ lasprarsassata. -•- HITOR OO O I cIOOBII.IILY_ N 0.122 esocrad and 151 aamlM TO LET—A three story Brick Dwellirq Home, gmtaining romr. Ira 43 Oakum • Zuquirs nr ke4 . .wArrt WILE N. Lttatil Fr 0 LE;I 4 —A small Brick Dwain gal flooso;fooir root* on Moho Avrouo, ( llloacrJa vino ro a d) Bosiolre of lOU WAIT WILSON: .; To LETl—That desirable buidz i n eland, with dwelling attached, on the corner Liberty and O'llarra etreeta, well adopted for • y gro ry Wet eccuple4 as each for the lead fbarteen year nl4 n Knonire of R. IL KING, Ja Na 211 Liberty drat. , TO LET .= A domfortrlek .dWenliff fog, contalialog Nieman end nabbed Bonet, itt•MIL e f ste on O'llara dews; between Meaty end Penn. Ilikalre o (Jal4) 8.1d..61141, Nw2ll Marty et. T O LET--The Warehouse Boons audVffice mewled by Porter 11.Yriand . 1 10e.,211 hoot et. AuorLotts =Wade for !taring cotton: . Ja22 • ISAIAH D113111'&1;112:, F°R RENT,LAL ot l4.l by l oofeet;oheildeli jr. erected, Banding., to readerfailt Rd* bin for any kind or nunnfactartng, ettrtate on .Dennaen street, Blrcolngluun, oppoeiteSwasinen'or Chet Depot: • En. Wm.:kr • • ALSWIDNILII.IN% • Ja2l Liberty street, Pltialagrgb. FOR RE T . •.. • - A VINE WAHEIIOLIEB, fir• /Eeriest gine - t ed. ling N. Holum* Sou, enl&ed and shelved In the twat manner from cellar to garret, Ibr wholesale and Mal dry Rood,' basins, .Kb or without • tarp Ouse stanKlVirly dei norm In the rear. • JuHIt.WAYi .11a , Xuttion ssitito. P4 , v213... •-•rx 01145er. flomnieccial .1 Sake. BeiriDl - -tro: 64 nth Stmt. • 4Olnaii i nrellOOKl§ AT ACC „MOM—Dray snraningthis week, Optinsieseinif Mao' day, eb. Mt, at hilfpast etc o'dock,r. x„, eiLti .D 5 sold' al the comm.dal sales roams, No. DS Fifth stnist„ an Wm sire Collection of mireellantiona books, ootopfisinginicular publications of the liniment and rug day; atenderd works • in SCIODM, filetory andelegant Literature; second hand volumes from nitrate libraries; subs:Aber” netts of Mega 2i01.4; Pictorial Hooka Ofechanlcal Weeks: a ads. fc7 eITOOK W. & 0,11. - R. z* . :rairams IX., is lOW to nalt parchemais, by P. M. DAVIS, doct.,No. 6e FIAR et. MAUR LOOIpE & CO., lienlitats'lxeitaogo. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUOTIoN— Will be DM at the Merchants' Exchangeon Them. day evening, Peb.lo, at 714 o'clock, • 10 abates Pittsburgh this Mock; -• • 10 do Pitlaburgti Life, Fire and Marina Ce - USTIN-LOOHI3 00, • • Block Broken, SS rooitevt. 133M111 .QTOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & ij CO., AT THE IdERCLUNRIP BSCIIdNOI-NTEELY TUBItSDAy . 11 9BBINO.—Bank, Bridge, LWIZM1011" god 'Copper Egaek, Bond mei Beal Rabbi aold . at, Nams . D. sale at the blerehanbeErchange by AXIIITIBMOO24IIS 41'.01:1„ =ran. At t u , : Loans on Real Mien" negotiated 'on AIX= LOOMS ca.,. ae27. Stock 'Note Brokera.92 Iretartiret.. .-PRODUCE! PRODUCE !I—. , •_1.6 bbl.. Prime Roll Rutter, ' 2 6 30 ° =2lTate , _ 60 60 " Dried Applee, - Psacbee,. Wed balmy . 566 - bbl'. Rota Fondly Moor, select brands , Fur tale by. W/RTII%I 186. Liberty she, TEJOB .. S O.IIWIL • C[itCOL' Al HILL& L 110, 11.640 _MLR. r e: . 1 . 2 . Ma, der WNW at ' ll e • el'..' are and to tbe buit a • „ JORIifiTON & Ja72 67 Wood street; WM. WI LKINWN,LIiJ.nberty pt.; Pitts y y burgh, would solicit tb*attention of merchants, vbs. Uhl& the rItY. and all oun., to mak_ log up their stab to bin very extensive Hook of LRATMIR. ant.TARR Rai? OILS, being waned bed** the late Ho% be 1 . enabled to Bell upon turronable term, He boa alm the most extensive assortment of LIIATRar BROS 1/771D. /51a2b d ap and CORRIRRB , 22OL3 to be lband - bribe city. J OILS! OILS!! • . ' ;'• 2300 gallons W. B. Whale bill • 20 bbla Tannea' ot4 . 2000 gall'. Lowed 00; 603 do m a ll a parnt(W; For Ws by , T. H. RE & Woods!. tisjular Sttaumil. Monongahela Rives U: & DLO .:Raoketi riassieasamiesApa,WßAY= JinlanOV. i Arillt ' I al ' airlalt . . r1..1, O. Womm. Can. Ci 63696 Otaaac. MAHER LOZEINX, Om. L Imm THE ABOVE IfEW,..EVEEAMBEs ...ARE earn a. n rvg. n eln.,. TuTtil 11 / 4 ‘ta: ll l = .04 6 o'ckek P. IL for,lPßeeeport, Ellsebstaiewn, Komi* eels Clity,Oooketorn. ifillethcermoign.nukug, Orem borough pad Genera, veasoofing et Idea Hicks far tiolcd4wn, and Payette Spring; connects ak Akre% Lading will, had: for .14/torm, Osnolduieltown end Wayneeborg, Mad atbrombmtagh tor. Ilarssedowt T Pmmicore ticketed through Ikrea Pitlakozz o olas. s. town for $2, meals sad Nielson= ock beefs • - ,16-1•21 W. ITIVINDLIM-A .lmr Brownerille G. illtertkost, at &et otErreerat.— PITTSBURGH AND SEJIRPRIS 1:7 XsT X 0 Zr..X.141*-3Pii;;', jjaid 1959. jai mirk Airig me. mev. ANGLOSAXON. manna. "FRE ABOVE' LINE.4bLVING 'JUST been otganked; will ralk InWig?. NZ's it patt., - eciat. venleat and elegant stainer Gilroni ash port "nil week. For holed or peerage aPPI7 on boird or ;0 J•l4lxlif PLLOIK, HARM & O &mac etturinnatt, FOR OINOINNATI AND LOII-4 4 113TILLIL—Ttie Dowd teelordiger ateasoer IDA IlAY,Copt. May, Oink ARM Q leave for the 'bore ma Intertew on ore TS DAY, Rh hod. For Ong pow apply on board or to . tel . I maims 00.041. b. Sce • LOIIISVILLE--The • did mew pasesoger packet KU copt S veas, will leave for tbek• above ands!! Dots on TOL DAY; eth firitaatou 10 I. Y.- freight or pismire apply oo board or to ' • - • TLACE.WAZNZIA SSL Imuis;.sa: . _ MISSOURI RIVER 7.4,01tEr- - ' .111--,air Apra* - 16A,Akores MYALZadr, , Asareorrora MK_ AL 4 . brosko City, 0.4. my .4 um.....EA-MR. am amirm dome. zwasiasK2CEP...._ a _i• lm on or about tho VIVI 07 XASCU. Nor trfot oi . „... N r i dl,l MO& 81A.2411 A ockii s k. - Fps STADISS-=The ine paiw ...pub , ' J. AL 041/411414, w wja tem An. tbe end alf Gore, llB ILLT. Oth lasi, let 4 ed.*, p . )1,; MUM pr pomp spplt on baud or to . o °lr f!!AtAA jai NAOS. SAMS 4:10:014;tete. Vsuntems.Oß OAIRO L et HICKM imstiazAN 'ANDallot - euritter 11018; (bor. R. U. Porter, tobo br um, Nrsoodanto porb, on ght 21118 DAT, tick a a, _ at ck , lac freior • sol _pnbanoi now. on fi b. a tr .ozawisird 411304 A _ _ _ ito)7h •tlet. .1T -........, . VON - MEMPHIS AND NEW 41 4 CISLILINS..44 nothnostnei ARGYLL' Art Ow 14:11111nbentonnr. how C•r,hip 5661 , 6 ;tenentnnelrgin.en lam DAT; ouclast, int ' CV Q./m. I OAPI on bard on 6, ~, , ,,,tll 4 Pm: .. . pia, intaill 004414606 i; ' . . ro let.
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