44. 64titt • -.3 . nosszu. taairr:rx-1. EltremTv /81 . ) R 3 and Pleopaizross f , PrI"TSISV - 10.013 TUESDAY ' MOANING, SAN. 1, IE6O :11.110'retsi-Biorrsittret, I i ' C ommas .—Scenes . . and excitements araof almost. every day occur. ranee - in the poPider branch of the National Legislatllye.• .•Suaki are their frequency that they de- not produce the tame CClMtiOtk that . Way did in earlier nod lees tprbuleot times, hut . are, on the ioetrary, regaided as a port - of the 'machinery of the government. We have a report now_beforo us of a diecussiou to refer ence to the old question of olovery and Helper's -Shook, which we refer to In this place because our telegraphic occennts were too meagre to allow the ader to folly comprehend the enbjecL Mr. smai,of egg-nog notoriety, indulged in some ox Ring remarks in reference to the endorsement of he-Helper book, and drigtnatically propound. e twodemanded e d it t a m s a s ii t s o n t s h w eß uf e r p o u m b Itihe the n s o p , pvoiszi_i: is n t the doctrines of this book insurrectionary - a . d hostile to the peace of the country r' and '. a any man who endorsee the sentimeets there i expreesed tit-to be Speaker of the !louse r' LI cry haughty manner, and was responded to ' b Mr. Bingham, the amiable and coarteoue representative from Ohio, who remarked as follower' • ."Mr. Biegham, of Ohio, wished only to any to the gentleman, the Houser and the country, that the gentleman from Virginia dpneunces that book, without limitation, an an incendiary pub lication. Iltrdenennece the lag will and testa ment of Washington, Which is contained in that book. The resolution denounces the unanimous declarations of the Convention of Virginia at 1784, instruelbsg theZongrees at Philadelphia in that year. The resolution denounces all the truthful words' of the distinguished Virginian, McDowell, 'namely : 'You yoho your slave to labor as an ox, you clay compel him to live to . wok, and work to lire, and yet the ides that. he wail treated free will abide with him, built's:3 he has the right to the hope of immortality.' • The resOlution denounces , the living sentiment of . Jefferson, copied from hia.'Notes en Virginia,' • namely ; 'I tremble for my country when I re flect that God's just, and has no attribute to take Odes against Blares for their rights and liberty.' The gentleman from Virginia should also remember that the denunciation in . the resolution in a denunciation of the words of the Continental Congress, when about entering upon the seven-yearn' war, wherein it was said in the Articles of Association, by the members thereof, that they held every man or community of men an enemies of American liberty who were not opposed to the truffle in slaves. The resolution also denounces that part of the Daelaration of Independence which holds there truths to be ealf.evident, 'that all men were created equal, and endowed with certain Inalienable rights, among which arc life, liberty and the pursuit of happinese,' etc., and that 'when any form of government becomes destructi:e of any of these ends,•it is the right of the people to alter or ' abolish it.' The word abolith is embodied In this memorable deolaration, fee which your father (to Mr. Smith) and my father fought, through the storm and darkneee of the eeveu-yeare' war. Air. Smith replied that he Owned the House understood that the member from Ohio endorses the Helper book. Mr. Bingham—l ask the gentlemen whether Ito mediates those sentimeuis. iffr.'Scuith—That is not the question. Mr. Bingham—lt is not, eh! Mr. Smith—l with the lieuee and country to understand that the member from Ohio endorsee the Helper book. For this he deserves the de testation and scorn of every man who forms a • part of the American Union! [Applause ] The . . gentleman _refers to the sentiments of enema ' gelehed Pserolutiouary men. Many of them I ~,f , ,,dii endemic, while others are false in philosophy ...' , i,Zitudfalsein fact. But when I make a bargain I 7 - '''staritily it. The gentleman, however, makes .a • ' • bargain,then spurns it. It Jefferson entertained . . certain notions to slavery, what had that to do ..'...il , Writti the Federal Constitution! Did not the Coe :rintion which - framed the Constitution adjust that question? Is not this the fact? . • Mr. Bingliam.—lt did- no ench thing. They expunged the - word slavery from the document. Mr. Sialth - responded, pointing to the various . - - - claulen in the Conetitution to show the elavery . ::inateproinlees therein. Why does not the mem •. _ .. -Ati:lrma Ohio reepone Mr:llinghtim—l want the gentleman to know I am not hie alsve.t. -,: Smith—Not if •on were, you would do letter than you do now. T.O would get what .• you sea [Laughter.] Siognam--Will you let me answer in my own-manner, or will you direct me what to coy' Mr. Smith—l direct you to take your east: Mr. Bingham - 7 1. regret tbc gentleman it to 111-mannerly. Mr. M'Snighi, of this .couilly, who could no longer endure the hectoring and insolence of thin Virginia slave-driver, at this point participated in the discussion. fle naked the member from Virginia, how was he to know the doctrine of the Helper book? Be had never rend it. lie had saenit only in iho hands of the geoactoen on the Democratic Bide, and with none of the contents wits he familiar, except from the extracts which had been :Cad. Did the gentleman from Vir ginia expect him or the members with whom he acted, to stultify themeelves by disavowing a book of which they knew nothing? There might be things in the book he utterly condemned. He repeated that he never read the book, and there wan no power that could compel him to read it. Be might; however, do_ on ten yearn from this time, to nee what caused the present "tempest in a teapot." Mr. Smith.r.lt was the duty of the gentleman to enlighten himeelt. Mr. M'Kaight—lf I thought it pertinent to legislation, lwoold read it, but av I don't think it is, not do en. Extra' Billy seems reeolredlo play tho bully this session, in order to male capital for himself at home, and in selecting a gentleman of mild and peaceful manners, like Mr. Bingham, for the object of his ineolence, he endeavored to achieve a reputation with ns little danger to hi,, person as was possible under the eironmstancon. Tam York (I'n) Reptthticon has recently chang ed proprietors, Ur. Baas , having disposed of the •entablioliment to Mr. 110/IACE DO3lllOl, who promises to conduct the politics of the paper on the principles laid down iu the 'call for the Re publican National COllllOllllOl3. The Repullican under its former proprietor woo an efficient ad voctite of sound political views, and we have no doubt that it will eustsin its character under utry editor. Mr. Bonham is a gentleman of fine literary tante, and is a pleasing and instrue• tiinleriter. IPe IfielftialbtiCCCS9 in - -his recent ly anti d duties, and trust that he may have the pleasure . of recording many triumphs in the fu ture for the "good old cause." Mr. Shay has our beet 'wishes In his retirement. Tannins SIETZNS F.XMAINLN6 nta V.YrN.— WO Sad the following in the Glohe's report of the House proceedings: • "Mr. Stevens, of Pentsylvanin—l rise ta_a personal matter. It is welt known that I depart ed from the, general rule of obeying party de creep and voted for en honorable gentleman from North Carotins, [Mr. Gilmer.] This may Inquire some ezplenation, as I see from the paper I send to the clerk's desk to be read. The Clerk—The paper is printed in German, and the olcrk cannot read it. [Great laughter.] .Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania—Then I post pone my remarks until the olerk can read it. X,sughter.] - OUR BOOK TABLE. olio Griot Tribatottraji or, Moo to cool. on Earth.' Rp the Bor. John Corom:top. p., P. E. E. E. 7 Volt Itaai Cork:ton, WA!' The above i the title of the second eyries of a Work shish *ill trove very aeceptiblo to the Dhrlstian pt!.blio,Cmgnating as it does from A divine whose fame so a learned man and a great . . Esijoister has extended-ihronhout the civilised WPM. It consists of knumber of sermons on • ,the:enkieci, iemovi in tho title, and ire need not .v",...'ortbst it is treated in an ciOLKICIIL atid" pleas • f ug ummer. Fir sale st the heel( storo of W. se, '2O St. Clair. toed,. .-,-:Evticrrta AT Wssursarett.—Tno Washington • Motes tios4t is scarcely respectfulto the Exton ' titeialfteelo decline an invitation at the Pratt -I...deat, elan though. there be a prior engagement. jiotn virtually, Ina political point of steer, pere de familts of the nation, and ehould be honored in onolal intercourse as children honor a father, by lAlcomplisnee withliii•request to join him at the banquetboatd, even - though they had.promised presionaly to istect ribrotber et_ the same hour. It soy of oar readers Intend toiislt Washington, they silt make s note of this facti In the event of receiving au iniitition to dine pith Pad- Thuunn Rosexar.—TheliemphisAvilsoclus I Por IndiaritiO 7 4. j of the 10th, Contains the fellowlag Orel:tee - of ! Try Bierbave's Holland Bitters. one of the boldest robberies on record: ; • For I3ouribui., One ofthe most daring robberies that :ever Try Brerhuve's Holland Bitters. came to env knowledge was perpetrated at the Vor .A.vddity, Gayoso House in this city yesterday moMing,be- j Try Bcerhave'e Holland Bitters. tween the hours of nine and ten o'clock. A gen- I For Waterbrash. demon tamed Keller Kurtz—the- traveling i Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. agent of C. F. Newton, manufacturer of gold . For me , adacho., and silver pencils and pen cases at No.l Maid- : Try Beerhave's Holland Bitters. en Lane, New York city—who is labeling en- , der' o severe polmontrry disease, arrived in For LOEIR Of Apper!tite.Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. the city several days since, and has been - stopping at the Gayoao, where ho was Confined For Cos tiveneras„ to his room a greater portion oftletimu Whfle Try Brerhavo's Holland Bitters. a servant was engaged in making a fire, yesteri day morning, at tho time above stated, a well dressed, gentlemanly looking man entered his room, and immediately apologized, ctatiog that be had "mistaken his room." The servant bad been gene but a few me ,nents when the individual returned; accosted Mr. Bartz kindly, inquiring after his health, I and helping him to a glees of water. This done, he coolly locked the door and: placing the key so has pocket, advanced to Mr, Kurtz, who was lying in bed, and with the remark that "he had something to do with him," placed his fingers around his throat and choked him until he was senseless. When Mr. Kurtz returned to consciousness the fellow was mmaging his clothes, throwing every thing right and left. Seeing him about to call for assistance the da -1 ring robber came close to him, and placing a pistol at his head, forbid him to speak on pain of death. At this juncture a chambermaid knocked at the door, and the fellow, who had staffed a kid glove in the key hole, in a dis guised voice told her to come back to half an hour, all the time keeping his pistol leveled nt Mr. Kurtz's head. The rascal then made "'Arr. K. get oat of bed and unlock his trunk; searched his pockets, and took everything valnable.that ho could carry conveniently. After he had-Com pleted his work, he booed Mr. Kurtz band and feet, and, with the remark that he would send him assistance, left the room, leaving the door la little ajar. Mr. Kurtz waited n few moments, and then succeeded in reaching the bell, which the rung with all the strength his crippled condition would permit of. A servant responded, and he was liberated, and immediately gave :informa tion to the police, with a description of the ar ticles taken from him. They were hiS money, amounting to about $110; a gold watch and chain; five dozen Congress pens with sil ver holders, and three dozen Henry Clay pens, also with silver holders. The fellow fortunate ly overlooked the most valuable contents of the trunk, which were some two thousand del -1 Isis worth of gold pens and pencils. OVIIILAND TO SUPERloll.—Captain Jack Wil son and suite, consisting of Messrs. G. S. Hub bard, Jr., Steward Rice, Engineer GRA) and two wheelstnen, arrived here on the 24th inst., after a stormy passage overland from the Por tage. They left Copper Harbor on the 14th, Eagle River the 17th, and Portage Lake the 19th inst. The snow storm which commenced on the lfith and continued for several days seems to have been much heavier there than here and so blocked up the trail as torender it impossible for the train which had their bag gage and provisions to make any headway. Party and train traveled together the 'first day out, making 5 mile , —the second day they left their train, made 7 miles taking it by turns breaking the road and sinking kneedeep on their snow shoes, at every step. The train not arriv ing nt their camping ground they rethrued un the third day to their first camp, where they found it, unable to proceed without assistance and tho provisions nearly bat The next mornir,g, the train was 'MA back for a fresh supply and another dog train coming to their assistance they were enabled to reach the Shummut mine on the following evening, the party of seven men having been over forty honrs of the trip at one time with only a small slice of raw pork to eat. They came through from the Shawm tit in a day, which is over half the distance between this place and Portage Lake- That the route a hard road to travel' and was especially so last week, there can be im doubt, and to men unaccustomed to EnoWshoeing., very eifficult to accomplish; and the 'delays or mail and passenger trovel over it at such times mutt continue until a regular highway for teams is constructed over it. Capt. Wilson and party left here od Thure day morning, tot Wausau and thence to Chica go. Capt. W. left Capt. Ripley with a crew al ready engaged, at the Harbor, to deliver her freight for tub and other , ports on the opening or navigation, and take the steamer below, or run her on this lake should the canal not be open, until he returns.—[Ootonagon Miner, Dee. 31st. lo; OUGANI4 , IId9.—WO think it Would bo well cif some measure could be brought to bear upomthe very factious course the Administration tuercksrs are pureeing to prevent the organiza tion of the House it is pretended that the Poet Office Department is embarrassed for want cf fund!. We do not believe it. The: truth is, there are wealthy bankere who etand out of eight. behind the Government and its creditor!, who are interested in preserving the present state of things. All the Post-Office Departmeut has to du, to get on with entire ease is to furnish eon tram "re and others with certificates of balance,. and to point out - the sources where the money can too obtained for them. These sontoce are perfectly well known, have bouedtees resources, and all the public creditor brie to do isle step in and get ehaved.. It is understood that the agent of tho foreign banking-house of Rothschild Co., in th's city, bolds a quarter of a Million, or so, of these Post-Of f ice securities,boaght in at S or 10 per cent. discount, which secuMtie a are drawing interest. Of course the sum la accum ulating every day. Nobody suffers by this epee abort, except the victimized characters. Who profile by t., except the purchseere, we do not know But one thing seems very plain. The Adminietration, or the Poet-Office Department alone, must have Bocce friends in Congress, who would be •willing to withdraw their merely fac tions oppoeition to the plurality rule, and allow a Speaker to be elected, if the Executive offici ate desired an organization. As they. do not scorn to exert the least influence in the ease, we take it for granted that they feel no solicitude whatever ou the subject. Whether influential members of the Administration are in league with capitalists in this instancy, for good rea eons, to prevent an organization, of coerce we have no means of knowing. All we can say is, that if ouch a thing could bo true, the parties interested would du precisely what tbernembere of the Administration arc doing to day at Wash ington. We think it would be quite well to stop any possible byplay of this sort, by having it understood that interest shall emits° on the Post Office certificates after the 15th otJanuary. We think each a course would bo in the interest of the contractors, and would n accelerate the or ganization,—Tribune. TUB Sratctsu MOILOCCO Wart —Diplematie ad vice give a Materially different version of the Morocco war from the Spardeh accounts. The Moors had proved a moth more fermidable ene my than was anticipated, arid diseases, whiolt entered the Spanieh (tamp, had eeriounlY impaired the efficiency of the troops. One of the'prinolpal :muses of the war was the representations made to France, by her diplomatic agent,, that the Moore were diseatiefied with the present Sultan. Sidi Mohammed, and the country was pipe for a revolution, there being five aspirants fir the Sul tanehip. it was aloe stated that, on the first ap pearance of a European force, or got from a veeeel of war, too opposition would be made, each sepirtrut being willing to weaken Sidi Moham med, and conciliate the invading foreigner. That information was communicated to Spain, aud; under a belief lu its correctaeue, n program me of conquest was drawn up, which was to too copy only 29 days, when Gen. O'Donnell wan to salute the Queen from Tangier. Their mistake was only dieeuvered after an invasion Was began, and the holy war, no it is called, instead of weakening, has strengthened the ruler. - path hoe suffered heavy lessee in :men and Etioneyin this rash enterprise, which was started an !Mee information. Dasocanca Bcmotsud —Tiruley Orceautions: —The terrible dimmer at kawrence, Mass, will probably he the maim ofi§ttracting more atter': Lion to the hasty end unliafe manner in which many boildiugo are constructed in this l•faot age," and thus call forth legtalation calculated to avert mustier Culawilics in the future. Already the Pennsylvania Legislature has made a move in re gard thereto, ono of the members havifig report ed a bill on Thursday "to provide for ;the bctter regulation of buildings in the city or Philadel phia." It la in aubtlance as follow, The board of inspectors is to consist of three persons; elected by councils, two of whom doll be practical bricklayers, to rehire a; salary of $2,000 nob, and a clerk chosen by the board, who shall receive $7OO per annum; For in specting the first class named they are to receive from $1 to $1 60; second class $2 to s_bo; third class $3 to $4; fourth ohms $4 to $5: , fifth class $5 to $9, and 10 cants for cacti one hundred square 'feet alditional—this class oe : buildings are to corer at least fifteen hundred equate feet. pay into the city treating, m Tir m i h tt l e y p eallt°trhsearere to pay . and rho city Solicitor to audit their accounts annually. Each Jeeps:- tor to to Ore security in the sum of $0,000.0 faitiffnlly: perform his duties. . To rue DiErvous or Barn ISr.tr3.—A Rehr: ed Clergrmen ha , leg horn restored to health to after many yeare of great aerrouaradating,' U a llltnE To late* pawl by tending (free) a copy of the rreserlpitalt ll4d. kola% ill Par. JOON 111. neasnr, vs folio 4=4 frooldia.ii• vontifidgalittY For Piles. - - Try Bcidiave's Rolland Bitters. In all Nev.., Illteurnetic and Neuralgia Aftectloce. it Leg in quakenoug histeuces proved highly hoLeflulel, sod lu other elftuiel w dedded cure. _ . Reen Calnotalr—The Gentil !whin lity Conrentrattil hoer. batch Unlined Bittern le put op In half plot bottna only, Mid retailed at $1 per bottle. The groat (I. irotrol for this truly Celebrated Medicine hoe Induced many Weitenutoi, which the public rbonthroarii eira)net porehleill2. Beware of iwposltionl Eeie that oat name Is on the label of etery heath, yoti boy. • - ' - - ' BENJAMIN BABY.. sa, & CO, Solo PruprieLurs, botwmo bst nntl olikdw&Y /1.0.0 abbirtionatuts. PUBLIC ,B A. L. E 3 Oriztba IronVi'orks, Sophia furnace, BY virtue of authurity ro,trsi in no ac Trues tore lot col Wu credituie of Vollard Alftlurrulak. nud In proonsture of n decree of dm [abstract Court of An.gt.ny county, in ,h- cann,,urt•alth at Pr,mylreoll, In No 3of Novell - dor, ISSN, we will cameee to public Pale at the Slot , chew: Earl:Lange, un rth etreet. In the clay of Pittenurgh, On the lith of January, 1860, commencing at 11 o'clock, A. SI . the Rolling lull end Nall lansuariat, 111(1.1.110.1 near New Cattle, Lawrence county, Fa, known re tha Orizaba Iron Works, containing Ifs Boiling Furnaces, ft fleeting Furnmor, Bar hull., dwell holla, Noll Nato and Mork hulls, No:cetera, 40 Nail !do chinos, 1 Wrought Spite Machin, and machinery fur man ufacturing Nail liege and Plro Brick. Atom We Maas e unlace, known as Noyltia, astir/using above Works, which fa geplante of turning net had TV. of Pig iron per wauk. Also, several Lute uf Ground adj.:M.44,nd 61,14 . .1 plena of Lend adjacent to the Iron Warts, c.astaltong Coal, Iron Ora Llnuartune and Yarn Clay. TIMMS s—flumfonrth of the poncho money to be paid tu cleft on the acknowledgment of the bsitoco la w, two and hum years from the time of solo, with Intrhat from that time, the Marna paytaente to hemmed by bond end mortgage on the nreintaea. CHARLES ritiAP. 71. BRADY witauge. Is %AC M. PIiNNOCK. ‘VILLIAM K. NlMlcii 25P.it.12“..+ OF .1.61.1. A R TIE ICI AL FLOWERS, LACE JCL lIGOIIIi9, USTRICII AND FANCY Ia:AMC/Lk PA NOY GIOJD:4, &a, &a. The eubacritter hue In tau', nearly half n sniffle° dotiers In velem of this description of Goods, and continues to re Celle weekly from hie Factories In Farts, the newest de. Egrt, whlch he eTere for eel. In large queutithw Cu mar. chants uu libertd Senna JOU ti C. HENDERSON, No. Brvairray, New York. And 102 line Aitken., Pule. 1417.2¢1 T HE BEST AND ONLY Havana Cigars Iu P.ltatutrglt ate Itt Lu tml of .10S'EPII FLEMING'S Corner Itricot .trot and ilk,. Til;nt.lnd SETS LOST, ON RAND STREET, A BUNCH OF SAIIEI - S7 S _ T o Lind, VIII pltarrtZ ntmm them and rocoire a IMeml reward from BAGILLTI, crave!. lA.rty Liana ntreets..., U IROCIERIES -10 tibia. Philp. and llalticebt o Syrups. bag what CLOx; 101 lxiate Lamp Tab...W. 100 half cheats Tea.; • 10 tails. Regard White &learn 100 Rile- biro N. Madsen:l: 1000 ita.Cuaeli; 00 bbl. Bleached Whsle and ttuntrs' Oil. F•ir tale by Jsl7 R. 110111000 JE CO SUNDRIES -53.1 bus. lined Apple luo 6, V, 4110 1,4 Oft; IC. Lard; 20 LW.. tl rneun, Cleck Rug, teathunr, :4, L. Tinauttqlirt.l. For 1r) .17 - ROBISON i CO. AiT INCH ESTEA'S Preparation of oThitt, O.ir t 1Pyt.04 . • Comtp..sd Syrup of Bno, ettcLuxel tool, for .olu JUS. J. 17 turner Slu al. coal tho Dlsmoutt ANTIMAIIak; COAL-1 tow in more. mad fa t Aln I y Jar EIKE. A .111CCIIELL. DEA NUTS—bO tucks to :Irrive per steam ea.nliAutneot for 11.1il, by j,17 RUBS. DICKEY, il9 east. /lOWA httdA. Cocoa Nuts to ex- N_Jonlrignintqa for 'sin by Jai/ IWLLS. DIOKEV, 919 Lit,rt, et.rect. LEMONS -40 boxessicily Lemons, in good urdor, to ardro vor "calm, Luc.... 4u coesigumout, ..sle by ItOBT.DIUKEY, oIS Lliwurty Bute. LL /MEAL —8 tuns Oil bleat to arrive by O eloiktutr Buy Ony and tor stab 07 iIVNTEt. k ROLILNSON, J sli No. G Fmittts4.l,l str,• , t. FOIL itENT—StorP Rom° No. 241 Liberty ntrt4t, oppit•lle of Wool rano:, slith Etable to Nregr. Wurl 1 Co , Oro aye. r e o.rrne N. Yo. wb Llt.trty otreot. VLoUI:-1000 bbl , . Extra Family Flour; R.° no do do . Pupertne Vor it. hOI:LSOS CO. Q., l'A U I NC; 'S PltE PA It EI) GLUE fur sale kJy JOA PLUMING. jal7 carnor Mar k.-t ntratt atal the !Hamad. A NVI LS, BELLOWS, VICES, SCREW A PLAVat, iamb a ,ne.al asaultninas of Mack . ==l J~ticot ner of 1.11. e ty sl , d tit. Clair a.. ISSTON 'S SAWS—A fall,,tvek of Hand, Trn..n, Curnparn, Dnll and ()roes Cut r.we, att. crl.btated mak., lot .we Ly P. WOLVY. J•l7 ut..rta.r LlberLy and H. Clair Stnet9. MuNKEY IVRENCEIKS, of t.ll Btyles, for W. by 11. WOLF', J.4IZ , career gt. el.', and Liberty tarr.la. I'LOUlt—:;6o 1..1)1d. Central City .12 Ell. Fa , t arrive WO for .1. El .1.17 SAMUEL 11 VLOTII A CO. I LOI3II-40.1 bbts. favored brands Ettru .12 ind 2137ofint; O I.g.Bnctirhest Flour, st..lro tow Ityr pale by Jal6 SAMUEL B FLOYD .t CO. BUITER-2 rill bbis. fre,h l Butter junt rved and cot SAMUEL B. FLOYD & 0. 011EESK—SOU bx.=. Cream ChPene for esle by J. 17 H.IIOFIrSON 6 CO. At Coit! — At Cost!! In order to prepare for the coming Spring Trade, we now offer to the public OUR COMPLETE AND WELL ASSORTED LADIES' DRESS GOODS, RAULANS AND SHAWLS, Flannels and Blankets, and our stook in general; AT COST! AT COST: AT COST!! W. & B. HUG US, No. 102 Market Street and 13 Fifth Street 1.16 A GENTS AND CANVASSERS WANT TED for the ELNICRERISOCISYIt end the new line outpacing of I. llflaar.3f Mao IN Tile OLD. Tall." (9 3 , 0 p9r annum.) the oldest Monthly and the ducat Ertrotanc Platt ever t Nted In the autotype Bettor .nr., are allowed they h 1 coy cluatar publication. A ropy of the Eugrac richly worth $,1,t0,( p...rtars frt.) ilt• JANU6ItY KNICKERIIOOI6I9/1., r lll to scot to any address ,n 1 the rc. Wilt of /1,12" whith amount roue be deducted from the to. DIU bale. for subsorli or t :11 A. GRAY, Publisher, Jethahl I , end 19 Jacob Greet, New York. MCI W HORSE; tti HON Bletausta. kJOLONION SIIETTER'S Now llorEe Shoo Marline, p0t0t,..1 /not ary won at the Machine thop of NUITA LI, A KIRKPATRICK, on the troller of 3.11 , 1fR0 wiry tot Water street, AliqthenY City. Pa. RCATK, WUNI Y AND ROW SU TALL RIIIIIT3 POIL 9-kLE. 0t"..1 noom an.l tn Iffek Ponor for ftknt join lard R EpAIAIN. OF PIANOS—WChare en gaged lbo gin - ticks of k FIREE Of.ktik Pinuo ['taker, from Nowt York, nod aro preparod to It%terl.i to the repair. Ink of Pine , rotten, In all It. kronclifk, oud In thu mobs euludanthslmannkf. Alm, ltepoirs of Melodeon•, Gni tars, Violins, A mordcnn 0t0.5 will too promptly elwated. IL KLEMM &BUG., No. *a- Torruf moderate Autlll,a work to3rroornL I pip =ME= A LL PERSONS Nilo have not paid their 23_ dint* Morro:lino Llrenrc for 1554, ere that It molt - be paid on or befurn lost.. of It wfll ho pot to the hoodoo! on Aldermen for collodion. Wad KNIILIAL If, city Trourorer. inttnintr.th,Jounitry 111, liitici:Stit WILLAND neutioicr 6 CO. 54 irAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW TOILE. PAPER Wit.R.ICHOUSTE, Every drolwrlptfurt WILIPPINLi t PILINTING ANDNVETTING t_PAPER, • - on bann on WADS TO onozn; PANCF, COLORED AND FISSirE PAPERB, ...BLOTTING .PAREES,ENVELOPE9, Strew and Renuitt 'Boards. TWIN 33 Et 1D SE. wu.i.Ano uenviil& CO., E 4 /foam Law, and 17 . Cedar, ,Strecr, NEW YORE. HEMP, COTTON, LINEN . 'l' Vir .1.7 S • Ahlk ISAISETAYI4II4I) . Of eany doecristurk corm, Jlllll, AND AIIEILICAN !LIMP R OP ,'Parrecl Suit, Fta.h43 Mas t (DUDE latrol6 - SIN T • - 'emit TntiaDOVlCK,iudilikbif 07. CMILDN, Atka, _ . ~ ValtilenW. • . _ fitAite liz4Oar t9to Bank of PIS libitrgh. - PArrarantau, /s. 150, Do?. , -,4.9a55,11411,4A55d . 05 Dew Nast° 9,9,0 Orousil .44.755 RA 544 m 4:91 ifiscr”taeons---...—.... 4,441 54 1. boo by other IP 1),743 OS. . ;, Walt Notes At Arks 75,49000 ' 5p44-ki (A - 0114W 551,453 ?lulfl Ca explu4Stacl.:„. ... 411e,'00 00 PrDet..d E;;;;i .. •4 ttapaid Dividends and 81.1.25 e Acc't. 6,0443 11 .1 pato other Barilos—... einmUt.lon • 043.4426 .00 atit r24:.17647 02 4116 abuse Maier:neat invotrort to tho best of my kW! .40rtllhoDet JulIN Cashier. liti - ero to and aub.ribed Ms Jan. 16th. 18W, before we ill! S. 8811T11, Notary Pahlle. Statement orthe Aeronauts , and dlann. lecturers , hank of Pittsburgh.. ~ Prrropson, 71.4ty, J.. loth, nal. ..! 'Clem:teflon__ 224797 00 i :D. Depovitora i44,1_5 60 ,-, Dee other Ohokt_ ..- 110,660 ~..1 i. Lostastuld Diemmots, 91033; 00 01/1/1 n _ 93,115 73 Note. and Checks of bitter Bank,- 49,069 VI Due by ether D.ke..,...---- ...... - 29,7t7 74 The above atatemeot fa comet. and tree to the beat of my kpoirledge and belief. E. /4. VULTON. Cashier. o*Orn .d enberribed before me, this 16th day of Jan., IC:VASCO. Jal7 W. It. Wlll7 NEY,'Notary Pobilo. !tftosemour or the eitroons' tr.oo. Pittsburgh, 4..0. tRW, WO. . ' s ASSETS. 4.11 a and Discounts-- $717,29 , 3 99 Puin in Vault 50.:48 73 N ot And Cbecks of other flanks.— ..... 914 SC .. . _ . . . 14,5E9 17 . . Imo from 11/mks end LIABILITLEe • • . capful :frock . . . _. , $440,000 ba Citeulartun 2.15,26. ta. Individual Deroaiture 1G7,49) 1) , Duo to other Dank. . 6.04.9 62 The oboveetatement ta correct to the beet of um kueu! otigia rod belief. E. D. JUNE:), C . ... Advt. !Affirmed before mull)), 12th day of Jar, IN 6O . • 1417 8. DIIITILICotary Public. —,•-•2• Stittenttlat of the filer Mimic s, Danit of Pittsburgh. Moxesr, Jas. Ittli.lso AIIILITIM. I. .12trculatl.,” (too to tithrr Retake Um to Depoiltont Dills:A Note. ........016,013 in Doe by other Banks—. ... 255itt Dotes nod Check, et other Itnnke . 24,23:1 1 . 4 Fred« In Vnolt ... 77,014 70 913431 :15 • rn , mho,. ete/eowet le correct, to the best el my knelt) - ago sod refer. tit). U. ISlctiltßW,Csahter. tOatorn before , me ti t le th day Of Jo, IS6O. 1.0 7 A. W. YOSTltli.Attary Public. ,!' • Statement of tile Iron City [lanky thrones-nu, Jett. Intlt. Don. Capital $ 400.00 00 o i. loam and Mammas 1172,278 nt i Dm by other Buns.— ..... .... ............ 22822 fh Notes and Checks of other Daubs 22.634 V. , ..,' Speen. '.. 11.1,770 In f thrcuLtion. 214,41.5 00 . 7 Dne toothor Banks...—. ....... ... ......... 2,100 14 L t , Doe to Depositors 212 , 228 th Th o a 60.0 statement la correct according to tho ben of ots ;know - 1612n and belief. JUAN IdAGOYYLN, (Mtn.. ;1.12”..tel boron. MO, thls loth day of .hirt, A. D. lath 1.17 • Inter. PINNEIf. Notary l'addlo. htatentent of the Allegheny Bank. zttszvan, J. 14t11, 1352. ASSET 9. Notes and tills Discountra. 405,743. 73 Don by other Banks 19 379 05 Not. awl Chocks of other Bank, ...... r., , ,529 04 Coln 32,079 au MEM Circulation ..., „IVO 00 I.a G 3 Other Bunke i,,01,5 07 'lndividual Defrost. 1'6,111 40 ?Eby above stalomeot 114(Vritzl. to the heat of .y knot , I ethia end belief. J, IY. I.}OOK, 'Caviller. '.'Nlvorti and imbscribod before roe, this Nab day of Jan. 1800. lali 111/HT. FINNEY, Notary Public. B. cAtusrrzczal dr. CO., gommt.o.. a Forwarding lll•rchant•, And Brnolowan Deniers to • WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, CUTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, /LOUR, Erni', 60CA Cowl Anls, B.lrratne, I..tsso.d A L.,/ 081. t: mtd Pr,.tun• 111....11 Front Street. 1 . 111,iiI:i.11, tr AVE YOU CUM.:AA:I'ED DOCTOR BORT EVE AND ,:;Ailf CALL AT ONCE I=l DISEASES OF TIM ESE AND EAR. Y.N.MACT PP.4151 kC MOST.% E 31‘,C1: /T. pd4, -.- DII BOLT will ail Irtly retora to Loudon. this being titsfoutth riait noting vidt being • mutt one, Lnt 104 enouyh to noose him . cordial Liteko.ne erheutiror ha Medtiat. no. Ile tow rorid to nil •ho bad any prole...km.ll nitt, loin, Out ha to ngt only a mien UM - OCliiiii aid Aorlet, tailiti the Um. in ',intent of man Li. Arot i ttrlon, hot romti or. is ht. dealicye that of • :rotten,. tntatrur,. lilt odor, btu-nature ere nut itoch Roue cLati•lly put Loth by I Moo rho protege io putill: print. to mdrei erery pomatia elltnrut •hicra flesh L. holt tn. but they liyst thy stamp of •man who Ie mallet of him or t ileapine the empiric sod .back to rough unry nu, on, not he At.r lu dui ri .. any tk,ly by [alto Lott, or by Wirtnrit itty, mats by soy other orals. generally eutpluy• I by than ifyity tricot/ ,rudest to t patients, nod thou giro them tlicVr no.ttoms, whlrt; hare really.oo otbtr troth than the Metros of getaltaa some fere only of lb. ni pltranto. fir. It:. ifteiicrlptiott hare lasso exanslciod toy tho beet L.by enemas aMd.chentists that oiru hero in onr Province.. Ito baton ntaipt lu ho, °film, nor whatever he .! es In big pr..fusolon: 40i AM tCAUtElotti.si• flO6l IhAl CIA. 01 potanoq who rarpmonfy giro medical rertilleabro, bat Iligy rano/ Ite rep hdatanthorltlea, not Le fully dew - revs Oh. conflob.nce of Icy aMinalanity that be may oirlt. We rat too nil to roll no tilon Lefore he trams et." ROOMS AT C. W. CUANEI.I.I'S N. 152 Third Street, near Smithfield 5E6 CARD ON OFFICK DOJn apptinall. i. aquired of paiinota wLo wall the bencat 41 my treatturol, and do plaice In roußnd them. attlaea. Itememb.r, time limited; only anti tlts CAL nt* olienary, But mill TLC Mts....arra every tam man We an nue or inn inapt. CALL IClTilotir DILAY. )14-lend IIE UNDERSIONED have assoeiated A. ! rah them to the tautness of Elsontecturing DERN, N.sll,Sand STEEL, ANDREW McD. The style of the drat sill mottoes es heretolore, BALLET, BROWN d CO., l'Staboret, Dec. If 51 W&YNB IRON AND BTEDL WORKS. nattily, naowN a Co. MAN CI'ACTURER3 flu N , NA11...6 A.N 1.: 1,, WAftemrsz 12,0 Water Street, wee,' and Scuitt,il.ltl 012 1- Tho ROOFING!! ROOFING!!! Tho Boat Roofing in use. Cimposition and Ilebbla Fait, Gain, Cement and Ca , 3111 Hoof, m. Patunt Asphaltic Frit Rooting; ma Loalu tw r. ilf.oorna4l or n. pate. .llLotlog Jlaterinl for able. Call at 7:./ 9.111 T II VI IMO fITICEIIT. oPar . ALL WORIC WA lIIIA NTED. WM. tildiNitON, • )02 111.1 • I•ropv r r St.towg. r ADiEh' U'l I'ON 'I;EN/or! JIVE!. I[I.I:ITS.. ,410110 D -. HEEL JO)T3, AT TUE FtltrP. STORY, • • : Jul 2 N. 1l FIFTII yr., Ittntrer . .,l.l... t lal'EAill BOOK ISINDEBY AND BLANK 10 1100 K 31ANIliA.CTOILY.-11. 1 1 Mad, of Blot/lag 11l Urge and tunall quantallot, either watt:l,6.l at plaia. Joan In Ynnanmbla lima. Myn.; faciiitl., oincrlor to any na- LAblialinand. in thie city, 011,11840ra taay tlyt•ead upon ban. Big tbnir work dun.. la thu Best sly illallii la nisch Iron ham .I.Bau can No doll ..laywher.... A. 11. ItUIVAND.lOO.•tilut id lltaprotetonat in Book Bunting. Siugarly's Building, Not. 7g. 'and 71 Third attn.., l'ittain nth 1.1 -• •o:triYiill BLANK _ BOOKS.— LY.DUEIIS, ' ' JUURN ALP, CASU COOK? 11-A L , A;tlii Y IN V 0 . 1 .01: LIO4KL., .10.1 every J. vrintlt.n or lIIAnk Boob.. utt4 . l , or , 91e. .hurl notice In rho very . boota oTtgrd,, 1A Co Blank Iliklinaker. Wood 11 ItURCILFIELD A: CO'S. AT DOItCaLIELD A CO'A yii111:0111DRIES, LACE snit; ', L ritzsca_swisi nuTrg, ,9.oCirelf DO, :XP.INT LACE COLLARS. ILAI,TESIt DO, ' SIALT.E.SiC tiaTIJ, FItRINICII LICE ShITTA. .. Dish {Visitor Bouts, Ehmsts, CLuks, Dress Antonia other Thou Goods, all bultdde tot ..._ CITHISTMAS GIFTS, . '11;. And All :Doing out os rimless thou vain. do". 1. .11 lIAMPAIGNE DI! THE HOGSHEAD OR BARREL, Conlslntl7 on band and for Web, ANDREW 11eD111333 A SON. d ito=lo , l No.IZI North Emend street. PIMA. MIL4-I.EED-.90 tuna Bran and Shorn;mixed, mixtd, mad 50 tope Chop reia, Corn sod 050 t, half :o4cll, an axcellout Lett, received and for nalo ; _ . J. IL LIGGETT CO., *r!,-3.%0 WOW' !MA 1 tale arm's. 00K OUT TUB. e with the subscriber by Ombra tab:Min Dry Illdos sussed to Pprspos Althstst. The owners win Ono: anti lobs the= strsyor they will bo sold for sharps. - • JAL A. 2/42114 Jan; : ismer of Market sod Hirst strata. DEAR', 'BTAI.WII- 200 Ikxtu - Exkii3l .r.oinautual Nchl Part !Stara for ale 14 ANJ SO. 111Pecond ghost MOLY FLOUR-, 5 0 0 bt4s.,clicge )Isar artirlog see far sale by ' tletiE A ANJ Eft,lllPoecni wos: = - • - - V a DlEbr,--200 .bxs. prime_ c0.4414 i turqut red bbd for lowalloor 0 0 u 1 tiis, Ado' au ttignunits. lIIAVB THIS DAY A - SNOT/alb IVITII um, In theh¢rlwu of neintArterini Vora.. WIL TAN. Thestyl• of the lino SW cautions Ina Jstivary Ha STOVE Iv o 44 , k 9. A. BRADLEY Relines] Clang will be held et their snide r . of Pittsburg •on TIINSOkY, the 7th day of Fetlna9 , et ill o'clor A. It. A etatement of the affartrof the Poe, pony, with the busloose of the past tear, will be presenter},. and an electinn for Prosident ant Ilanagera rue the *caning year sill be Bald on tame day. .. I ... JalSrled JAS. GIBBBN, ' l _i. Cuarsousn's terincS, Pittsburgh, January 131 b, 1 1. Crl t : O'B7.ALED PROPOSAL 3 ii)l . l3llpplyilig t. C sev4 eraldepartnaeut• of the city of Pittaissiegß w th litetS: Pottery end Blank Book. fur MO year, will tt,",r P . 04 . thin cake until the Plot inst. . Sample. of the following cuneuersteel artlCllia eel .6 r Company each bid—Puled Cap, Utter, ReCiltd Cap °Pia l mmercial Note Paper; Arnold's Block .d' BM Inlg 140011'cm, and Pechuldere; Qcille; &unit Enteeloplel, font . 1,,, c Nottffig sh, , tte-, coot,- Pecrily Ilecilligc; Bobber; Piaui: Baoke, leo' quite, plain and ruled , ' according tb form" in be furnishci by t.:l department...:; i l . 4. Jal3tlsd Ilk M NitY LABS:BY, T ans Ilre ,„ ...- ---e,:. V ..., DIVIDEND NOTIPZ.— Tim LIPPCifi 01. Ibo 4 B 10NONG A ELA I AVIel ATION ppli ANY #: have this day declared a aecniesnnual dividend ril BIiPPA, CENT on the Capital Block thereat, payable Its Mot hold , era on nr after rho !Web of January inst., at theta& of the : Treasurer, nt the Novelty Works, corner of Grant aid Whit . street. W. P. COPELAND,leerkarer. .p, g ”,,„, ~ i f ,. ,„,„,,:„ r „,,..,,.., th ,..,, , ~,.., i ,.. / Pittsburgh, January nth, latl). A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, 00Cli IN VITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to the Infra stook nod erciateet variety of Revel In the State, enteu; ehich will be tint coletwatel COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, Eureka and Arbiter. ‘'ICTOIZ, LIVE OAK ,k; prrrshilltmr, I=l PARLOR AND 111 , :.1117 , ;(1 STOVES 1111= U rest Imicc , nukk nttw.4 k And mbar, k H aut of WIATKI4,OIIeITE FIIONTe, Pk:NUfills, he. • We wonla ..t,otaln to or DOUBLE-TOP OAS AND SMOKE CoNSUMINO S'l' 0 V E S; TROPIC, EUREKA. AND ARBITER n, only 11. nurl mart. , ! ulla n that ere .111.91 so bare uoa tho TOP—the "Wu Nature iu I and f 010461.4 oecurt4l to 114 by two patents. T. , thug, lc e a A St..v.. r..r V' y to, that 11.. y, et fallml to give oltiar.v t).,a. vro °.id r. ',Ann.:end thty.., huh, all ~,,, Kb it..., have n...re r it , 11..1 Mate yr County Fatty. h:s , r ,,,, ltat , ..lll..rUntabillty and Ueou. unty In fool ,• y t.y auy ott•er 1t.... a in the Etsty. CA UTlON!—liiiy no St,vc called Gas Con units without the thoihle Top. no18:6n1 FIRST PREMIUM AIVAItDBII • 0% Tilt: rl'ATe GRAFF & CO FUR VIE uriet S TOVES FOR THE I.IMT COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With larwt fi.r thruwfog In Coal, N BKST IPUUUCOOKSTOYR ..n h• ,, i • ~¢.• MHrhneut of Ilreting Plove r lelu a.I Ynn,v rrnavrs. evol and bog Irons, f , ll,er tn.., it,on, Honour War., G ItA CO, No. 245 Liberty Street, AT Tul, lIG.fD Of W(h,ll niusmr, Psns! BIRD tiitl), cL•an and Pr.l4llng's 1.4.1.1arta Woo, at 41 t e, t.,.tt1.. orb It In, by I or pot Plmawurtuleut of Sp.., l6ker's Cod!Aver ell, 11.1 French gnu:Ay. Perin tner y .n,l Fiery Il .in R JCIIINSTOV, Druggist, ,uistllll..l4 and Fourth strtaots. 131 . 11\ FLUID, LAUD AbtD CAAIDUN tIILS ablaya 1.•4.1 at low pm... 614 A. KREBS & BRO. Sithotirqht,rs Corner Wood and Fourth Sta., PITTSBURGH. mo•U:17,1 WILLI.II:pa Practical Lithographer, Nos. 17 stud 19 Fifth st., Pittsburgh MAPS, DIPLO3I.A:,iSLIOW CIARD3, PORTRAITS., LAORLS, BONM., CERTIFICATS9 OF BTOCKP, DILL READS, DILAFTP. dr Downez's rralltle Seedling btrawberry. 6 QUAL TO I'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR Et..flov.y P.ewJlicit in iris. ippal to Puree New line to dam. and trrn Ow to los timed. prvdoctive .y other of the one undrial Puri-ties in cultivation... So ea). Mr. thoirtior ofpts no Seedling, • gentleman with whom I hare acipzialateal and done hminee. with for your. pad In all our transactions have rioter hail rota m to toindoubt loa wont or lionoruble dealing. whirl] Indoors me to areopt the agency fur biz wonderfully prolific tiorry.— Saud for cheater. of report ofluristleaUng Commlite. JOAN MUItDOC'I,JII., ant; Pittsburgh and Oakland Nur•orlos. Just Received. SAMUEL GRAN - &SON, NO. 19 FIFTH STREET, puce Rc, ! eive,l another Selection of ENGLISH. I!JELTOINS OP VARIOU3 COI OPS, FOR BUSINESS SUII4, Whieh they tire Mal,ing up to order at IVIODEIR.ATII PRXCES • ... (14,31 No. l'.l - Ft rrit I_ , FREET._ Bro dway Mills, C. Tenth ttit lroadivav ,t.t., Luttievill , , ES., ) Ft 13.11.1...E4.. T OFFER f. , t.ale the above Milk capable i of oinking hen IN) to 173 Uhl, of dour orery ?A noun, boring I run of Me ea, 3 (or goading wheat .0 1 for offal, making extra moll film flour ut wane operatton and out of W who.. Thus Mill be, hem. In operation but a little over thtee yearn, and 1. proofed ho, n Maw' reltobllolo mint and we., and In kwon 1 , , all who have ex... 10.410 be one of the newt compl yo nod teat arranged In lbw country for ooak lug money wit .tnking u. lath, Mtvalli td make A bore' f 11.01 with tot an en. or we., couplet.. in all U. tnt., to gwel running and.'4.4.4 , 1 boar Itontswille and Notheilln l td Wood Depot, has Wolin, ler getting wiemt torturpmuted by aoy tu the 613. ni nodersigood, not linnum entlicie t capital to carry on the nutetes• am> newton). and 'pleb ng to witel op Ma buil:tom and embark In other potent., ill well upou accommodating WC. Th.. Mill In upon e ory day, 5 todt , he ran tat lound. de2:llrud 1103. 1 1 (JALSMON •K N 1 V E , GUNS Or en) ihins; In lb° CCILIiIIY 1n... ntttap kr curb COL) LIV. OLt• • , BAKER & CO'S lINEXCELLEO BRAN ' P is to Le bad of the Proprietors, .10113 - Cl. O. I C•NRia CO., 154 N. Third street, else 4 of R. It. SELLER., tedl.,./08. FLICKING, We Y.RADRLIvr. DAN DielliVOßT, FUNDERIOI,YULTON,ErmiI. 8 4 4- 1 7 2, ItELTER nod ether respectable Dentegists.-t It is prescribed by 3310 Phyelciane tbronigbonil Unsung, Uri uoetcclled for Pmity, eweetuese. nwr.rni alien, kowtow from taste and W.: sod certain benefit in Coefghs t Colds, 13-iteweel d Gone, Incipient Con-monition, of 10. Discawm Ile peculiar slid astiuct ire Resod of Oil over air them nitestes bY the nivut.. .1 thv [ho VciLly.nd!'•!" Ws, and other lidedicel &hauls, and by nap.. e do. redSle di l deity cf dlatincinee ererywbow. _ and CARD Wereboose,bo. SUNG R ;STREET, OLIDAY GIFTS! Welyd PIULADELPIII CARTRIGRT YOUNG'S ESE CARD:, !' I'aINTX.We SIIKET ANT , CT'T OABD3 Boot and Chosprat In Ihn Market- Cards for Mounting Photograph Pictures, of e. t .a, eii ‘ iity •nd at letoW Blue and Whir am/fin,. Wl., Patt,Bnirets, 'WM, Boards cfn,, en nand and fo. sato by A. Id. COLLINS, QUNDRY PRODIICE.— ki 8 btla Craobertles, • 20 do Pearl llosoloy. bbbi and ;keg. Lord. • 3 Obi, I , reth 11.1111ultt c. 50 bbla Dried Apples, • 100 lucks Buckwheat Flour, CO bblsEchell Mita Beam., 10) bosh rims Cato, jou recvivr,l on toosignm-t and for •ato by .• .0. A. Pe.l74l3,cnr.llerkrt and Vint in 'LIGHT ; am at preatnt supliityltig Churches, Itiiiroada. Ith to te„ with . ' BURNING. Ii 1,1311), LARD AND DAIMON OILS. Which I sin DiepAred . to . fiscrJola to ..sy ostina at low Otis, IDA viurani tLa qualtry equal 1., soy la am dry. • • • •• S • JOHNSTON. Dru=ist, Drolar to Funny Medial:la, te,., to, to, • liavrtb wad erelthflell Etrert3 TIMPCSTFINE, ALCORN., 4c., • Wr - • DA.Y ASSOCIATED with it *Amu S!'. netazuoorea to the neatututurfog I.IIOSMSIWee. The baleen' etietWtoitiir heretofore. at the eht 40nd, No.ll7.lValer &trete. JAMEI WOOD * TattblirPs 3lll3 l l4 ../ 564134 .e- • . cn ri x • CHEAPEST! BEST!! LARogS3 141- 7 $35 pay's the Tuition p . r. Single nn4 inblo Book-keeping, Writtn- Comment Arithrintie and Lceturea....:: _ ~,! • Eight reeks board. Ve. St , t l, u 'v. - r. 6 7 ; Yell t? , ov*P. s -•' entire espouses, $62. 1 • Ursa Una a to complete s full mute, from 6le I tliseik. .Every Student, upon an..luatteg, Ls guaratteNt tot*. cs..• r .1..it0 a...MOM. Books of any Lagoa., Mill ciiulitied to earns eatery of Ceara fliZtO 0 U. 810 WL ' .. Pteeleede eider et soy -tinm-1.10 Vecatlon=-E1 lee , .4 . &ware. . ... Ff6ST PREMIUMS POLL BEST nusiNE:nOlc IMO' POIL IfdP, mceived et Ilttsburgh, Phit•Oelph/a e d caao litata Pair at Zanesville. Alla, et We principal Veli ..1 ilia; , . , Union fur the put tau 'eau. .. id P - P-Slittittare, unit received at Italf price. ~ rid Circillant Specimens sue Ealltollitbed :Vintert the Collape, encl..e are lett, etamo ;e aunt davit r. W. .4.N SINS, Plttplinre , Pe... w. VANSIRK tJublir ilotirro ALLI,IIICST VALLIT Patslargb, Jaflasry . NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLDER3.—Ti ' of ale Rockhold°re of tboAllel . Nonce. te hereby given that an Lion will be made to the I.o:stature . of the State; now In amnion, by the Trustees of the ' --` to bare no act Damn authorizing thorn their Meeting House Lot, gloated on and Boot alley. Allegbroy city. 11, 1/IVIDEND NOTICE.—T ha the [land L. Bridge Company Om, a Divlcend ul POUR DOLLARS L._ Capital Stork bee Ode day born declared, payable rodthwirDi /RADII S. BISSELL, Treidurer.•. January 3.1, MO.—J.s,llrd !!: Cnteasis lireoaaaat Demeter. Dec. p.rl) 'yin D.—The President andpiOetorif 01 this Company hove this day dee-lamella Pielileqd et Three Dollars per share upon the Capital Steck,iipplied! ble Pt the tmluetbm of Block Note. bola by the ceatitany. L I: delis Mntl OANIUEL L. MARBBELloithmatary.' Orme: or Prrrannanti tiaa Cottrlay, t oth J.... 7. 1860.1 f 10.1)1VIDEND NOTICE.—TIIO Trus*L i :t)f thd Pitteboratt Om Company have this day thtelared diablond of FIVE PER CENT . oft the Capital tijoefiof the Company, payable on demand tnEteekholderspr thttLf legal repreeontattees, at the elliee of the Company. jelftlad .7.01Z3 M. ClltilitTY,lrediotor. • OON TO . Dr. TllAts Rl. C I ES I) IAI) IC Kings or EmperOrS. VIIA 1 ? A IlsAunFm. MAD 'OP TILE article that will naturally rOst4ra thij A, color of the heir, changtug of which CO krty being . lark of pr.?. wecretions.) r • , • , t1 ) sole metilclem Prot. WOODS HAIR T051.11m the only .fe remedy for leoldneat, dryness, prematuro clianka of colored the movers] evidences of a lack of setvotiotis at the roots of lb., hair, which tau he baud. QuartcyreMirallooe ahouud, and "hair Maki' fill every . •corurr :Kroe+7" Iq 11... try. Avoid nil `heir Maim . ' °nicht kttoWm to be the yreparffillou of *owe man whom celehrtly,haffibemotte wortd wide. Ito not lot auy nostrum vender.:Asylit.ment upon your hal, Touch molting you have not:gtx4rersink to bairn! to all that It purport./ to to, Professor Wood bee earned, by years of wive, lot of the +Mance of hit prepay. att., Isla prosent fame. titer Ifio certificate! ere Dolor. 4 , 1 of Ore tattoo( Ole Hair Restorative, from porde! Who have tried it. Ilead the followiaa: .111 m , dl ISA. AMYL, Apr.. 49114 l,- "DB- MK/Pr—Dear Mr Permit me to expinee trr,you the übligatioro I under Lir the entlro reetorettol of nix ham to Its original color. About tha halo of 'my drivel in Um United Etat. It wtm rapidly Lecomingple lijr. but, pdb lbetipphostion I your “Itair liettoraliven t t r outecoivel its origtnal hne. I wonkier your Iteetorative an a eery won derful mreation, grow ellicadone t• well as rkg oro4:r. 1 am, deer en, ,0or• Moly, TIIA 110. n, Re , . C. W. ItUTTEtt, Indianapolis, 1nd.40. kit wore, wig tor ser-ral 'aide, but by the am ot tiretdr itti,e to ow ha. • fine Lead of hair. &Id 1.7•a11 Draggle.; and by 0. J. iibb. Fri Broadway, New Vos t, and 114, Market Waver, 4t.D0.1.4111:4 Bold In Pi tom e. by Dr. OEO. ff. SICYBILIt,:,III.. PABL.. NPOST(KIK • Mr, end all prngatfern. ' S TEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS ILEADQUARTSES. ii 1m..1..rg 1E 111 find It to their notrantsgo to exatoill. tqa Rotlc and Paces of the ti LONDON STEEEOSOOPIO COSIPAN AT VIM 7 NCW YORK DEPOT. 834 DIt0.11)!Al - f . .. NOW on hood th e . , i . Largest and most complete Stock of terea scopic Goods in America. The (menthe of the L. B. Co. for supplying:lsor !eV: Depot with weekly consignment. of the newest Bad beet coeds at tie neonatally lire figure enable Rif* COi stiPPli dealere with ~ 11. At pricea which defy aoresegal compelltiou A NEW REVOLVING STERESCOE, For containing any number of fromFllolt totuftili 11UNDEED, glamor papor,,tme pad bmn batebtid by tbd L. B. Co, and to hill. ready for flu trade. Tblifrefrutuen%, bandmmely got op to sr Lima and maenad, WILL D 6 SOLD AT LESS PRICK ! . Than tboe• I.l.lotorore sold for 26 and 50 viovrm,L, AS A PRESENT FOR A CILERGYEEN, STRUOTIVE AND PLEADING ASIUDIMINDIP thin InWmratint, forming A lIRAUFIFUL 'AR NABIENT, will Le found the mart mailable (list •;;de! T EAS! TEAS!! 'TbAk. 3. P. WILLIAMS. j 111 Saar-Vied PittrAurgri, , . las a very chute., cf Family Cr... Ride, u part of the following: .• 1 1. clueita hoe to extra Roo Oolong wid ctikqfp. " O. I•. idid leg Lu catty boxes extra fine Rytexu, s In tibia. Crushed, Pulverised and Coffee Boira4 SO reg. Rio, Lsgasyra arid Old Government a 23 Lbie. extra nyttipearid Malan.; 10 " Puro CLler Vinegar: . t I L, boxtv M. It, Layer and Valentin Itnisi to bbls.Zonto Currant.: 60 buses "Woman's Friend" Soap; • 6.6 " Colgate's Tulle; " .. LO " Palm. therm. and Rosin Soap; . kJ " E perm. Bt.. Opal . Ca d Mould ndi"e 25 " Pearl and BLleer Oloas Btarali; •, wa Bann pure ground Splceg ESIIM=I=:I 3.0 Ito. Cloves, Nutmeg., Mace and 1U cases Olive, Bordettug and Virgin Oily: 20 " box°. Cocoa, Pron. and Chccolatoc, 2100 Nig Corbonate and gel Soda: 100 diem Mason's and Annear's Blackleg; 4 {Voter, Butter, Snow, soda and Wine CrtiOter., which they oder, Wholesaleand Ilstail,at TOR. ,advancer, the trade., Am in e, nod revel... Mil their patronage .&o, 4, myadefilie vollat 1.19 i THE EAGLE ELATE GOIII OA d lt BEING prepared to receive ordois f:yr their SUPERIOR (MB RN AND PURYCD 1101)FikTi delivoreil afirithe opening of navigatiou, word.] till uttentiou to the low coat of this FLIIE-PKUOY)inatorial, and to the grant purity of rata-water collecto)] ffem shire rook. not being Impregnated with taint of dimly abinglca or the pow:mous imalltinc of panted T y 'amid Mao mutton i public ugainar parties jalteliyesitvaentipg thertimivis as A &mita, thereby furnishisig►tilnibriorartf rle in our name,—the only aninsey establiablicl his:the Conk. pane being In the City of New York. Prig. Canada and tho North Weatorn Stato wishing for this:. ' • OHNIDNE EAGLE CO'S SLATY 4I ' will pleat. address the Company, ati'lljdarllio,"9,“ whore urderr will reostre prompt attention. G. FURMAN. Yltk Pliddent., klarikOk Ya1.13Thir.1418511.: , It if ESSRS. lIIINT & MINER, rittOttrgb, Pe —tiear &re : While paasirig thrthdtia ypue city* year age, I ww lodnced to purchase au 4.loleßso of 'the ueweboy to the care I am rdwell plossed , Mltit It thid: I should like another, fvr theidEatitog year. Motel send rips If published, by retard mall, MINT A !SWAIM% PIT t 6. llhl all ALIIAII.II2I for 18C10,oalcubatzdanWItid, by 11111. Could you sow be able to soud the book lu qnsallon, me the equlveeht et my reteittellee In .tomblng a gnof, ttion,ll I hope you will be able to send the Mtealhte. Veers, truly, .1. E.cnaiwitie,s,s Carmen Yalta, Goodhue moot yp Bllithesetk; TIIE PITTSBURGII ALMANAC, “leulateJ and edited by N 0 R C._ HILL, Or.si in (or aato by al! atterpriaing dealers in thljjegtta dol9 Price, Five I=l 11.)4di OI14 : ‘ WORKED COW-11LO AND 8.1F:17.9 at lea* ttiaa cad •to close oat- • WINTER GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND 131411113 r Ott FANCY TRAVELING DiSSETS sod Lest or flag, CIINNILLE AND VELVET MUD FANCY sawn. HOODS AND CAPS, SLEEVES. TALMAS, Min% &e. TOE DUD STEEL SPRING SKILLESDN AUNTS al largely reduced Farm de3l EATDDZCIIIED & ILACUIDO. IF, IFIAh COAL TONGS( 01V@ DIHHEd r PARLOR AND NIIRAEUT triptas, and the 64i isiortmedi From. I. at Ws Iron CU7 Stoll" and TlaWsithtlaii W. W. BRADSHAW, N 0.114 W*4 rtzest,' Ftra door bele. the alga cf Ulf Gaidou Tu. HHOUSE;AND LOT FOR SAE: auder a tgacd Oren for rule a valnaata laser Pruning HOCIA red Let, sttabta ~. Altell:bony. Op lb. boats Is at sad aural', new; Wu tour some mod cellar, and la pub.:waist moaner. ler. farther identittle • the irabacrlber, eta the pTeIBUISL jalidtd• JACO* '1 ettp audio .Sarest• 1) . 06 :V/13..A.nationeem. clocumercul Eta. ROM.No. 14 ma Street. D RICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOTS 11 IN AIX= Wet= AT AtrefiloS-1)n Saha*, at glet, at 2 ter:lockout the geenthes. "M. be sold, not ealtabla lot of ;Noma titunte on thee math eldo 01-W01 , 120 31 4 Po' 1711, ust , u0, having • front of 21 feet sod szturcHvg but 107 fah, u• he. G hat feet Irida; tliarcon to erected • thettllnteth: st li v. No .tor? Ittick DLoalog 'f0g5...00.46) ism, ti t ", L u c k building. at present co=llded 1 , 7 Altkur Itstet t c st,b. lea to. snood ground rent of bo ps... Alto theadloining lot, MO; the wodisoldtet to mat amount of Etatiod rot, =laical It trettedi it ter shop. Tener3—ssoo cub, s woo on Ent of April nut. hotline tee 000 sod two rats,with Intense. .7.11: 1/. 1 1118,, aftt. - VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— v 022allatlay honing, 1.21117 1116, of o'clock. at the C....mortis! gales Itossoy No. 61 fin Urea, will Ds sold LO stows/ Ifechanlos'llsolt Stock • " MlN:then, BrIdoCo; . 34 " Portko lneuranes,Co. 1•17 • J. a. DiVl5. APet pERFairTORY .TRADE SALE Or SU raston OLOTTITNO, =Wall lig of na ,o r l W 0:412 . Pantalooaa, Tate, BoVii Clothing era Faxtd.blat Goal, Cummarclal gales kowtow, No. ISt /Mb on 'TnsdnY Maa'atLa, at 10 o'clocl,pagtlynly without taper re, to lota to suit &dem The good. will Iwo open for extintivitiott, ou ttia. aatoad door, the day prttioat. Dmhn art lotted to unsaid an emic.. Jlll 7.41. DAVIS. Jeer. AnYTIN LOOMIS & CO., Mere/mats' Era, ALLEOBENY PROPERTY FOR RALF. —Two Lots on )1 ontgornory street, 20 feet front each and extending along Taylor avenue 110 feet- • Torun, one-fourth cad!, balance In 1, 2 and 3 oars.. Ny to AU/3TM LOOlllB i CO. OS Womb street. QTotai. SALES BY AtieriN Loonus & CO, .1T TIIN dIERCILANTSV EXCHANGE LIME TUUBSDAY EVENING.—Itenk, Bridge, loran= ania Copper Stock, lloaC Ata /loot liatats, aold at pablla sale at tile Merchant? Exchange by AQ NLOOEIIB . i CO. Notes, Draft. and Loma on Hod Estate nocottalatd rJ reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS t =2l St.k Notolirokers.9l rota-Md. mu otm rn ts THE ORIGLIML Blaisdell Brothers, SWISS BELL BIRBEBS OR eibPLNALOGIANg, A FTER many armee:l.4ll engagements . in ~CalL New York, Phihkdolpbta. Bel titooro and other Ism cities, have the Loam. of ?MI 00210EBTS ONLY IN PITTSBUItO LI, at " ON MONDAY AND TtrEIDAY EVENINOk AND WED NMDAY ATTEIINOOOT AND ZYS.N.IN6... 16th, 17 and 16th Instant. (The AfternoonOonce, bring for the toarenlincaot School Childr.o and utherm.) Amal ted by thalidlottiez celebratad Soto Petforukahn MUER HEASNICH.. Sato Itlintst. JULIA PEAK EILALSDICLL, ! 010 thnryia. WM. 11. DLAISIxr.tr.,, Ploliu Gang., Together with Cum iattsordleksly tMentedealtd Mogen, rho ..firtello" ChIIdrem,.DWICIIIT, KATY arid ALOHA. eThe entertainments of the Blalalell 'Brothers steel such • whet sad moral character, that Ire unb pronounce them Lobo mots,.able occasions Cn=l mow on,. erealegs..—Nee Yorl: Daily Tian. Tickets :5 cents: childrrn. afternoon concert, 15 cents.— Doors open at 0%; commenro at 714. Afternoon Conner t—doore open ac: o'clock; performance to commence at half past 1 Jal7=d NATIONAL TREATRE.—For short ma won only, commencing AY, Jennery MO. Um celebrated and Origimal 13170.11LEY SEELTINADERS -ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE Twiher with Um diatingolsbcd Crims Dona, MISS JULIA GOULD. Tltemdy Complete Bend of liflottrele la the Wand:end the only C.ompsay to eztetence that pelletal. lIMILSIQIIL (REIM& Tho Bock'eye have been acknowledged by the entire Soother. Ones end public to le the only Me Whs. atom of the GY.SIIINE 9012711EGN PARLEY Th,. BEST SINGERS, the BEST DANCERS, sad the Mg fialabed Marielana. Each eveulag IRIS be performed BE• ORO MINSTRELSY le all las various Emma, togellis witb BUCKLEY'S BURLESQUE OPERAS.. Al:mews—Dm: , Circle. 35 rants. Paquette, 23=14 Non. 0,00 quarto, to 7; performance to eatentsnos at quarter Worn 8. JOS. JOIINBTON, jaltaltdmhs PITTSBURGH ART EXHIBITION. THE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION PITTSBURGH ART ASSOCIATION MONDAY, D£CICIM:BIPAZ-114th, 2ao . OPTS PA.X. I -1014 - , Fun, screes pOsit e 1 he Poa:bfrice • agraellery open from 10 a. In. to 4 inml from 6to 1 0 udock to the evening. Ledniliknott 25 netts —Senion nates 50 eente. I ;#4 ;:1:40 n z FRANKLIN' HALL, sth st, opposite Pittsburg Theatte • JOB. MATTHEWS, .71., Proprietor THIS elegant and commodious Hall is now prattled with NINE NEW MARBLE BEE BILLIARD TABLES, of the Intent and most apprond style and gotta», and to otherwise fitted cep equal to say to the country for the amommodation of citizeine and strangers, and for light, sir, comfort and convenience, is sot interlined, if equaled In the Weete» States. The Troprieter solicits e continuation -of thopatronege leo liberally bestowed on his Saloon hereto fore, and »stir» the public that every attention will be pail to their comfort and plea... N. B —Ascot for the ,ale of Billiard Tales, Bali; Cloth, Caw, Coe•Potets, Chalk and all other edict» to his line, which he can &wows of on ressoneble tome and at the manufacturer's wholoJale prices. deltlyd • , IN. tr.cboota, • a OW t o be K.. ema Ebucattonai. .• PENN INSTITUTE, lIANOOOK BTREET, FEAR PENN Will re.opoo on MONDAY, ae Tath AUGIOWS. Trims S'M por mauler. of Ave months. J. DL AMITII. auSayd Principal. PLIONOGRAPIIIC REPORTING taught m N 0.2 Et. Clair itrost. it le • railroad system literally—a true railroad by re* son or Its expedlthm—tiratiroad by reason once ease! ooh Nor. Dr. ILAY/LES, Wirapool. IS=2l J. H. KOONS & CO., Flour aria Provision Commission 4ercliants, No. DO North Maras, bekno rtes Sled, PHIL ADELPIILL RCM TO Brnoll k Co., Bookers, PbilklOarrott t 3Lirlin, PWh Bsaklbiortharu Libostim, 4Pitr.erize t Co., B. Bullock A Sots, 'PP,Lob=sr, Otoclucati.O. Wright Bros. t Co. TB. Bullock. Corn +pad:tango Back, egibort Pryor, St. Louis, JaSgdef HompAy iIJTSAND CAPS. —Now le Ms limo to boy If yonsleb BAYS MONEY. 1yLL.50./V8 W STORE, Eedarast,,ElerAtay, I. the place to got the worth of your money, NIPPCIOOD3 Jost reciirsd for the Ildidays, and 41:soothe stock tnarkd doarn!to tbo LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. • dolftt JOHN MAYHER, 7 , lsn.iforturrr andWboletalo Bider In every dartniptlon of STRAW GOODS NO. 180 BROADWAY, NEW Jold.lrod , ;14 _ W O x, P p, :72 Potr.emor to Wolfe L, .J • IMPORTER AND DNALEN - IN EV A R D.W A R 3, Corner Liberty and St. Clair Streets, PLITZBURGH, JAcKsON S TO WASEND. ■pd .Dookro Bacon, Lard, Bra ed Beef, bfess and Ramp Pork, No. 12 Fourth rtruet, nos, litorty, bbur,b. MITE Wu. U TEACHER OF .MUSIC. Igtamitrn and Singing) irrewmo in ringing, in ciao Evening. for Moela, and B A tardoyafor Amon.. Llama mole known upon application at Mal= gag,NOZ, O. 113 FOUNTII ETKKET, Pittobargh, 0c75-Sly G EORGE ALLEN. BRICK MASON. COW= Fourth etroot and Cherry Alley. PITTSIXBOTI, P 4. Particular attention to the settlezet6reter,Dangee; Relies, ones, 114 slsa, 'hales sett Johtthg, The .ly prreth baring tee MGM for mostreetl nig “Loodge'd PatentOpee War Plate. fur Allegheny county." Orden left Co the basement of lthrke's Bulking. nestle* the Ilerasate and Sleoatestarets• Reath.or et altolDeee corner a Fourth liana end Cherry Alley, wit es prompt atteuttoe. ~F A.IILBANK'S SCAL I FAIDLIANK'S BAY, COAL, PLATIDDIS COUNTER SCALES, Of ecory description, for .110 st IPAIRDANICI3 BULB .wAßEuoupw.,, 1860. IICAT 1860 , PITTSBURGH ALMANAC FOR 1860, Caletasta2 and Lilted 811241EPORD C. NSW EDraos 11:1w BEADY.'. - Thlt Is the only Almanac for safe, inecedafed 4.11121/0 11 D' C. PRICE wax rim ann.- 1111.2 4 . 1 by ad enterprldng dealers olflybo, by null, traan!rest , Wsh on make of rim HUNT . Fifth street. Masonic II _? The' .tai ato ag gill W•t. me. a Unmet inge , ll , 3 et UORC AI TTALL PAPER FORAM M —WALT= P. DIABSILLIA. elatairk orsogaments Trim th. japing-Xstostectorai orpipp.r, Ilangjugain =wry awl kr.P.opi.‘bosreby biota meli4 aeta offer for wile, in OW PAUL ib 6 11201=, imortattot of WWI Papa an tanagbc to lift lON a WOOD as= ALS == l ,
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