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NEVIN ic CO., • , - , - . - 4 ,•• •...: - ... 2 1 .- ;.?: -'' '. • •• • ' •'• . - • . . .2, • NO. 294 Wood St., Elltattorgh, -- illionlifontu I WRITE AND BSI/LEAD, ZINC PAINTS • - - :' ,1 : 1 .:.: 'Pressed Fire Brick "" ' • ' I AND LITUARSIII, and Wh3lo-mlo Dealer. In Ode, Paints Farahthee and Tm-pett Cue. •.---.-. ' 3.1- - :.••• iIIETENBERGER'S . STATION, • • • - • ..Q. JO — LINSTON, er (3110;341304 tO L. Wilcox.) !-0e , ..'4' nye • BETA lb mcwat, Crofter StafthSeld and Ftisrt/s varErrr. COUNTY, PA.. rb,..t., would regiowt attswition to bit asoortment of INi., IVO LITZDIANI a. - W 1E.DICIA.I.1111:b• Mara and Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Good., oak. --- bis Family blodlcines, Oils, Alcohol, Doming Fluid, Fore PonOttoona to 3. Donate,) liquor, farotito brand. of Cigare,d.c„ It.. all of whfell Oct _- - .' , "No. 3.00 Thurd Street. Pittath trzh, .ff..md . onanrmotted in quality and at lowest pie.. ', Aftnursefurcrs and Deal,. in • Physician's preacriptiona candidly emargund.i. ortllilYd . . Curtolso, Co43llCti t Band a, Sh•diea,till to d ~ gxr 'SIACKEOWN, Wholesale Dritg,,, , ist., 'Mattrisses„ Comforts , Cushions, 4-o. y y . Carlow. 0.1 iilenalactraer and Agent tor Thayer'. Folid and Fluid Estrwro, No. 167 Liberty =root, FM. ASlPPartignlar attention paid to STEAMBOAT 140P.1{. lintel,. ps. janinlyd -, - ' . :I , • CARPETS FITTRD AXD LA7I3 ro OEMTR. L. FD.A N ES'I.II(3K 6 Co., late of the Grin • ~. '',l„: -1 . Amur* B. B. A. Fahnowout A Co., and sneemooro to rirdang ' --- -. 21,01'4. Olt, SLOWS Waret.ouse. Bra." Whelsettle Isrugglai No N. reamer Wocol and Futtrth - • vr . W. BRADSIIAW, (Successor to T. B ?l,:cll'u"iv h- l'.• • J.CILAIOA.Co...) Mannfoctimer of TIN, 111011 - go A. FAII.NESTOCti. dr, CO., W 110. - and (MEER WARE, and Dealer In STOVES, ho., No 131 ES • mle Denggists sr..l .L.l3nuf,..st ors to of ltibito Bead, WOOD STREET, turtwoomilith and Virgin alley, Fitt. ~,,,,,i and Lithar,... corm.. Woo.i and front stmt., Pltls. tough, PA f"llyd • ' BUQII3GONIII FOUIVIIZL'i r . rilanctilei lour, ;drama ism, - it. MoCOI7 Sr, CO., DRAUN & REITER, W .- IIOLESALE AND . . LIDRRTY STRATA rpposite Perm5...11.17... 117,. - J, 1,1 Retail Dreggints.e. - nor of Liberty and Ft. Clair rm., PITTSIMIRCIN„-PA. Pittsburgh. ‘..., ANDEACTURE Waxier, on short notice, goSEP.B. FLEIIINO,TsCCOESsoIt. To L. CAITINOS, SHAFTING A PULLEYS, of ell giro. to Wlleol A Co 3 oorner ?due". etr,t and Diamond, ke.rd nod eseriptleas. of the hoot unticdoldand . 1.f..f .4 1 .; contlantly on hand a full and .., - . 4 ,1. 0.....0rtm.at or Drug., • also 17/1000 BOXES, SAD IRONS, ORATES, &e., rdwef. dtedichwa, Ilesticinn Ch,-t., Nan tII. ry, end all article. per. ' - unhand or out to order. bluing to his hasiums. .. • 1 - 4111 . 0fden left at the FOUNDRY, or of CortWrigla a $2,.1.1,,,,,„„,,,„,„i,, , .., ~,„,,, ~,„,„„. , ,,.,„,,,.il r_ °tines, lis Wood at, will reeotro prompt atigullon. hours. Jas-?y tartly' ' , TA IC: 7 kik 6711: k l lirgi , ...bli.bO o l 6 l, • wltaraGs. Itictor.ll as co., . A.., 140 Wood Arcot corner of Woof idriiet owl Virgin _ - - '• • Ea Puurth Street, Pit t sburgh, P a., . , . .Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Klutarocraxree c 3.7 1f O}lN P. - 8 - CO1"i, WiIi)LESAL.}; .1.)E4‘1,.. IDNITHIPS,THONGI AND SWPTCILES. .5., .fl. Mug., P.1.0b Oils., Vosondino Ind FFl.l'lnni N'. .. -1 . -- I - `, , Flf (Mina ae . Allclind from flustrado, nod oromptifroblp. 1 46 LU.SerrY Fr.... Pittob..4.• • '. tedUsiter `lnstruction. All orders sill rcol,. ~ton:intl.. .t , ... ruats-fintont/w, or! per mut. 41costnt for ma,, Jar it,•ti,,rActi.rick'm imtmonloS4333P. .r otiyd.o. • • •- - ' ' '•:• -V A. it i• IV It 145 H T dif, 1, - Filif:iii i: . - 4.), rebttre ataltta. I (Sauce-scorn to JOhn Oartaright,) , ___ . . „... _...-......„_ .__. ._ _, -- . : UANUFACTURERS and Importers of J A3IES lIOLMES k CO,, Pork Packers Pocket and Table Catlery, Sargical and 'Dental to- rod fo. t i o , in pr o rlylime, rornrr of Market and ifrunt , ,'.• istrnumutagitin.; Pistol., Ebbing Torun, do, No. It Wood tuft., . . 1361341. •;,' drool. Thoy Ole epode) Attention to the mount...taring of a. uor,or-sm" - - ]...lll''Frussubßl l PPortorOs Ae. Jobbing ...I ftrP.l..4'`idth Pm.' y _EECII k „HUTCHINSON, .CemmisAon 1 tualltrand despatch. aplfinily _E.J And Forwarding 3forcliautis defilers la Wattora it., -•-• ..-: 'armor sanatina._......_..._.- ..... .. :..Woin N. 00000 torso Ohara , ' fin,. Sion. Baron. Dotter, Llnswol Oil, Pot WILLIAM DA .. .1.1 ...... 1111311 . 1.4. dl. CO., and Ns:al hobret, ~ . mil, Groin, Dried Fruit, and Pnalnis ••,,,•• ~ Cl Penn St, below Marb i g it , Pittabir i fh, ' Pri: rt,"=,ttly• food t• rood, Fondly lion, always 00 livid.- ' , r* . , sTEAmBorLER m i t s.AND REpr Agents C r thn sato' of I•lndicon Cd, celebrated Paid° 4.7 ... .-•.• Pearl/Aire,. floo.llti Socoild and iIL Farr: n , • , Imticeon Iron Worts . a, Manulhetnrcro of Iltmuthile. Patent Wood and ymitiiiield mt.., Fittylinsgh. to. ap'Llyil ' -'• ' Boiler' Locomotive, Flood end Cylinder tollirro,,Chinowyr, '.- Ereirgon, fir. Dods 51a.03 Mire, Condo...Ts:Balt Taw,' el LIEESE WAREUOUSE.-11ENRY . 11. fiClFir Pans, Iron Yawls, LifsMents, rtn. Alto, Illadiotaithe la COLLLNS,Forwordlng and C,romisAnn Elertbsubund Work, Bridge and Via/tact Irons, done at ltin shartwit or. Dealer in Con de, Butter, Lobe }loll and Pp's! u.-3- gmoroity. Mew All Irders front a Maar.," promptly otteqod to. 45 Wood et, abase Wnte r. Pittsburgh. mys.l ..-- EtAGLEI IVAREHOUSE.—.I AS. GARD- Pin.* Cotton IV-I Its, P 1 tow burst... 10011, 'Wholtwal• D.-der In flour. Pro-Helena and ' KENNEDY,CHILDS & CO., MANIYPAC. Prolaregenerally, No 6 is..,,entt, otreot. bete...a Liberty TUBERS a— and Smith field. Pitlsbnrolt, Pa. PenuA• heavy Sheotingsg ___Eiefortm. mush. rarity C ci tl , 4-4 arpet otau colors cud .budex _. • P SELLERS & CO., Dealers in P4ovi *Wu Twiny Y Bed Ckeed. .x 2 . Mon., Lard Oil. . to-. N0..N9 Liliirly greet, opposite the heed of Smithfield otr,,r. an3.6-Ild 0 Plough Lines and Sassh Coed: .. Bop of all aim mtddew - riptionr; Baling. , fnouranre 2/gents. 413.0rdera loft at the ffordenrO'Slor•ol 1....g0n L 4.,..,„.. No. bl Waxintroct, will,bave ntteation. La s. !s. _ tt-UltE:ii.A. INSURANCE COMPANY. 99 __ _ . JAMIES.IILWIDI, _fiJ W..1.,,,,L,,,t. Rom*. 4: N X SY, gee,. C. W. ItOrcn. MANUFACTURER Or • T n0n,11. - .l.erni Ag..t. ...Fa ._ . . _ III.PIIIIIIIC • ETII - ETh Sulphuric Acid; A A. C A .1: It IF.It , sscRETAILY Ai Swot Spiels of Nitre; Nana Achl; ' ennsylrauln 'montane, Coo pony of Pitt.i , argb, ' Erofftimn • •AnCsli.les Mnriatie Add; June,' Building. Follett, street. Aqua Anaramiln, FIT; • Nitrous do rowleull Solution; my 4 P AL GORDON, Secretary Western I nSur- Hay be fertnd at John Irwin .4 Sona, 5T Water strseb il_ . • IneoCompany.,92 WaNn et rot O. . WILLILAaIt 'FATE io SUN, 1- ti.AEDINEECOri'IN, Age - .;. - t - fo - r Frank- P LUMBER AND- GAS FITTER, No. 10 u • ItrlFlre Insnrance C , inrany, North ce n t oornew Wood and Third .treet - t. I Fourth stmt., Pitt.burgh, and Federal street, nudes. centli Excel.ler Ilan, Allegheny... A. MADEIRA, Agent for. Delairare • .Vsi . EserY Il.ons - IP*lso of /I'd°l4 for Wld l nn ' 'Gnn nod P. Ottawa Insurance Co., 42 Wnterotrwet. Steam. 11031:17 _ __ __ R IV. POINDEXTER, Agent Orcat West - -- ------ ... _._ OTOrilmloolon, . &T. . ~ i„,,,,„ t r.,,,, 0,07 Wont 'lnset. _ _. - Fib. r ... BECK & LAZEAE lAIJLI.DI_,IC., AV IRIS ...V... G 0..• ! Wholarsheartcers, Commhaen and Forwarding Mee-amulet ,'. and Dnlesin In West,rn Product, and Proalalone, at No. PL' .----, Libettyldreht.Tilitannigh, Penn. Cionaignmenhat great, Hatter, F4 -7,a, araln, ate., sulk ..'' Mod and wetientnier, returns gluten...J. Lamial cub ad "' i =ad. , j.ltlif _._ '25T.A.1. L. .h.: - . t..7.1* k MOD I_,Jaat, - ' • Wholesale Grocer', & Commistßon Nrrellants, • 323 Market St., Philadelphia, OFFER for Fate the follotring„ on the n* - -1 Manmade terms viz -.60d packages Near Toth a tel Ph iladelphia .9yructeu I1S1 . J: ' ' lON MAJ. Retinal Engann . : Alan. Coffees, Tesi, hid.% tr., i , Jan lyd 3atrlsrrasErlii PRODUCE AND CONILISBION NERCHANIA, No. 6 - Smithfield Street, Oppotito 31onoogalttela PITTSBURG LI, PENN'A DCA.. lo FLOUR, DRAIN, !TILL FEED, anti act,' klntl of Country Prodoco. Special att.:12030 girt, to Con , sigamentt of Poalace. Iteßt. to Pittelotrah Merchant. , a•to ja . 2. ltd lIL nt1iP111.6..• 21. A Ba.rff DROWN & fiIICKPA TRICK NV EL OT. F. S ALE G. no cKss AND 'DEALERS IC FLOUR ANDSEEDS, Noe. 191 and 193 Liberty Strefq, .142.411 J.. CE17113.0 ..1). ...a,. B. carirriziim a co., Commission a Forwarding Merchants, And Who:code limier* in WESTERN RESERVE CIIEESE, BUTTER, LARD, FORK, BACON, FLOUR, FEEL Pot a Pearl Mlles, Seleratra Linseed a Lard Oil. Pried Fruit and Frohcra generally. Ans. 141 and 143 Front S ate" PITTRISUROLL rd. rt on) tql[P.in CULP & SIIEPAUD, •• iJOMMISION.IIIERCHAN TS AND DEALP.ReI IN PLOT.' Ft. GRAIN & PHODUCkr... No. 343 Liberty Street, PITTectIUP.OII, PA . Cboico brand. of VLOUIt, for ItAloo . • anti Ittututly um, witoadatistily on haw:- Particuttar ta4vat-3u pouf to tiltiog orders for Hercbmndi. Qnncnlls. ocrt.lyd JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding hnd C0113115310N of MCI/ANT, for the *tie of — FLOUR, N, BACON, L tall, BUTTER., SEEDS, Ditl CIVIL Ul T, Sod lhodoce genetally, 11 - o. 16 .112,1,4 cernlrx P.rst, Pitttburyig, Seder Bliley, Keil, Pittsburgh, William Dilisineth, Be,, do, B. Cuthbert A 800, do, Atwell, Lisp A Cu., do, Jchn iht dap, .E. 1010: D. Harper h Co. Cinrinnetn O. Brady, Cambia M. A Al. hint, Wheeling, Samuel Ott, Eq., do, Cenogte A Co, do, Pextho S bltliUt, dig Oirtlienno A Bro , Pbtlackipb t.MIVIDATV:::::::=:=YA - Atilir VAN DuI:DAD GRAFF & VAN GORDER, 14TEROBANDISE BROKERS, AND COMAIISSI,ON MF:RC 11. i T 114 Seeorp.l Street, Pittr•burgh. • Gnia.td . & Neii ita, Shiiyer k Dilworth, PitAleg ranter a . Co., apallerliaeudi t G . ,. '2l.lampcou, Clash k Young. lklrooi c. 0." Philadelphia • Criniantl k Uoppor, "' T. A. Newhall , & P. Phil, IT. B. lhayso & Co., " - T. Illifirldge & Co, italthrioro,,, M.D. Newcomb Lou.. Armistead, Pinsk Co., " 1 t",vi Ey. en^17.1,0 lIER'BST 4. BARKER, MODUCE AND I'IIOVIhION COMMISSION AIERCIIANTS, 267 Liberty Street, corner of liand, ITIISSITAOII, ws..P4rortger attention even to the vnrclawe sh.lt2th,f Flour, .Orslrt, Dried Smits, Potett,t, Port, 'Lao, h¢1,,,, etneee, Clover end Timothy Seeds, le. Orden. prompUy Rand at the lot tuarEa AJ vowels swan on cotol#lmanta 1113.0111 he 01 the Pitt.bargh Bag ILtanutittory. QABLUEL B. FLOYD d: `CO., 003.114 MAUD: aIEROII A NT,i, And dealers in Flour, brain and Prodnce bencraliy, 334 I.ll3llEttY filliECT, near P. ILA.. Dorzt, PITTSBURG aw-L:l3d .. . . . VIIADWICIL 4 505 r, COMMISSION MERCLIANTS, DEALPSID IN PAPER. AND RAGS, ' And Agent.. for Dm Palo of r Itirdioning Fire Brick and 1"...: Clay, - Nos 149 and 151 Wood Pena*, near Pisa, Pitt.burgh. DllL.Wrapping Paper at NarrtiCottnogn . pricer. Can • paid for Rags. ptl.:lyd • ' • LLOYD & FOILSYTII. • liv ii•OtESALI) GROCERS, AND , . • D*l LEI 8.8 IN rnoxacm., coIMJEOION MEDDIIA: 4 ITB for the Role of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 267 Liberty Street, t,:t011.1889-alM PITT.4IWPAIt. HITCHCOCK, 'lneCitjalClLY & / 1 ' (Eurnseors to linftmoo,3l.'Croorl igoo.) . , orwarding and Commission Merchants, • And Whonoule Dodd" In No. *dna% 'Flour and Wool, pip1:174 _.,„,.t and 11 &mut If, Fido3ors, Pd. • ' • gin:QOU Wx.n. • SPRIN?Rrg. unnzinvairw, co., DF4 3 IERCIIANTS, - • 1431.13 w oo l, rfides, Provue ens&Prcola c e Uerrnially, No 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. -- " - - El •B A bIG & A - - ' InOtti•-. - Grrnin and Produnp. - Commission and Forwarding blorohnnbi, 24.124 Se.nd Bt., Pitt.burph, Pa. *Maid s. man n- T - 1 -- a -- " °nun "' S?UT4M§5l.anCrl /""nit r rl 442 "` " " t 4 agiteeVia Agitlfd Thilinik -DICKEY, Whol4eo Grocer, Itodaai and. Comm Winn itterchant,.No. 90 IdtwiT ogveh stela Bal/rad PiwingerDepot,Pittilxrat, Pa. 'apd Carpets W. I). A 11. WICALL fIEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, "MAI - PINGS, tr. NO. n Fourlit 01=14 tr,sr W. . _ . Brp Gooto I. ICYett.Tl.l.. 10t1 . 11.51 n ußcirriEt,i, CO., ( gn,„,..e,F0r,, to Mur phy tr Ilnrrhflt.l.l.l nod Rots!! IMslis io tftri.• rbn,l Y.ncy in" Norll.—,vt cururt I , ,,urtb ekuJ M.rt,r rt., . . CI IL LOVE, I.)i-id , r in Staple and Falay hu , 11 at' Lk tai Iv . [I. PA LM 1 , 6 M ark ark et: Street, . Straw G. Fxto tiookFrilet, fic WAI, U. JOHNSTON & CO, Stp.t.lows, Itb.“.ont Moutatatornri No. =ZMM=I JOll N S. DAVISON, IIciIiKSELLEIt 4N b Ut tlcner, Datietg. A N.. , •31kt. , .... Pitud,a,[l., Mll KAY k CO., BOOK CLI.ERS AN 1.) .iTA- Ii Nn. F, W...,1 at r. , t, 1.1.3 . tfn om. ner Tl.ir•l, Pltt.totrgh, a..! law 11...k.u•tr Waal, ou hand • _ T L. BEAU, 10)01i ..4:1.1.F.11. &NI) 7941:: I It. No 'Mora. st, Apollo lio1:41oR. UNT & MINE R, BOOK SELI.F.R. 11,. sal ..,..I,3o , r.ltAnolilr 11.11, Path •ltrot. thntirs. J 0 NTII (1 M S 0 N cu PAINTEIIS AND GLAZIF.): NO. IX, TIMID siTIO:KT. YI 11` LW &, Fl, PA 0a.:9:1y.1 ?Seal Estate Agents !NIL:LIAM IN A all, DEALER IN PROMISSORY NuTE 1../ Bonds, :Vol t0p...41 all Olemrlil•A {or UP - 4P' r. MSM=iMEM •-. • . Mew , wbialnq fr,!: env Sl uayn n..: st Islo. AU eTV.EE.T, oppon, tit CAthr.lro, j.laltf jetustr, Kr JO OIAN 11. MELLOR, No. 1,1 WOOD ST., u talween Dianuou.l Alley and Yonr(11 lama, Sole dont I 0111ClIZIlllig wiNr Rost , ,n) {AO BON A II AMLI !('H MODEL MV.I.OIAON9 and ORGAN LIAELNIONII(NI.S.nnd D.,ler In NI unir And nonlcal Je23 KLEBEII BRO., No. 54 FIFTH 11•1~Et,Flgo 01111,0..bit1l A,.0.t (or N ITN:Y.9 • CLARIS'S (New York) onrlrkll-4 .(trind and Sp.m• PIANOti, ko , l 0A111( Ala A. NY.:(3.OIAM'S DEONA and una llA.latuNitu, In Mt:, and Enki,."ll.tritnt.ntg. (.4 :,..IANUFACTUIt ki Ell end D.n.nior 1.1 And If holm] /rdrntootAn. Agont f , ,rthe PI A 120.9, PA' HALLE:7, VA VI A C. , 11...16z, Pianos, With with...A A I nya eatritiffrf3 CARBIAGESI BUGGIES! ROCKAWAYS! PHHAE:TONS, I:ARO trf: 111101, A N nverything in tho Linn, purr-eh:10.0 frhrn rpllnbla trill, . full .•:•ortm.nt °CPI...out ►; II Harness fu «c<ry rot Int y .:lrnl•1« 4,r afnglo cr &tibia 1,..mt Alto, Ark., epring, 6.1 to•I Itr,uu,tiq iv:Morons to ecnaqtt!'y and for toile xt r,.wnu•bin Prtift, • Dlamortl ntroottt, roar Liberty. Plttolmralt, i'a t - Carrin'atto bonghl and mat F.lll rna•nluloo, Itrpo.tr. nratty anti promptly done. •0170111 aPboloterp •*11.T.1 P. MA Atli ....... - ........... ai..111.11 1. 13,111g9 Wall ria.p•r INarellocloo. _ _ • WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Iru portemandlhmleri, E 7 SVo.lotro.L,l•ntivonn 14./nrtb ntrent And Dlntnnnel Allny,whnrn Inn, lro lon n.I nn natetudva aaanrtnlnnt.of el , n7 nownplinn ur Pap, lora, Hall., /hying Row. n• 1 elealula.ra. Alan, Wlnlow Elhnde In grnat aNrialy at pric , e to country p•ld WALTER. I'. HAIINIIAI,I. k iiurnttutc. 13 W. W0(14) %VIM I FURNITURE iL. ?" I " V 111) WHOLKSAL E AND E/•:TA I/,, Puibr..cinenve•ry .t7l. of Ft WIT 111 - LIE. ROSEWOOD, MAHOOANY AND WALNUT, Salton° for pAIILOAS,CUALIIMEB AND DINING io.roMA; Equal W .el in NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPIEIA, WAnzuouita, Nos. 77 AND 70 - TOMO Rinte., , ,, na2l.lti • pirtsigultatz, rA. - 8011 A AIM i. T0G10..--...lLiala L TcrlN4 w. a. yourro i co., . . . _ FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Deseripilott. riOTOZY-.7rderafit,iniscna Avtif,andremrs. Arenui - - - Warehouse— . ties.lB k 40 limithfleld ot, Q,TEAMBOAt CABIN FURNITITILE-Wo err tenatailtly meenfactrtring.BleAslßOAT °ALIN PURNITUItIC end eliAlltS, rod. Invite the ettentlim of thew tnt,rortn4ln ttind,bing tett..) sabttsir - .T. B. Y 611150 PO; t. 0O 0 • gOODZ TJ Artnivn.. . Lvdtz. large rim, da, Ir rulora. to etrire. 6 .7 SrpTeift nos liftortµ4, EATON, CAVA k MA081.151,17 Pital fANIONS-35 Oniono forialo by luta) . - J. A. RACZKr. _ - PITTSBURGH FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1860. Vittshurgt atti c. L `re'*--61 PIIDLIELDED DAILY AND WEElillY 111 . R 1 TT & p PUTS lUU?. AID,. earearrnA. JAN. I.'o, INGO. FAIDAY MORNING Toth ETE.—S. A. Sterrett, M. IL, deletes special attention to all diseases of the Eye. Cataract re: inured by a new operation, earning but slight pain or risk to the eye. litany interesting leases in the city and elsewhere, who have submitted;• to tho oper, aims; can bo seen and consulted. Rdsidonco and eilicel277 Penn etreeL Ttia LAWILEVCC Sorreurrts.—The contribu tions to the poor sufferers by the witlntlerful Ira; gedy! at Lawrence, aro largo from 11 points of ! the North. Varian° firms in Booth's and New York have emit $1459. The funds nro applied to pay medical hills and to assist in the support of, the hundreds of orphaned children left deso late and alone in the world. The eily of Law. renae, which ban about one'qnarterithe popula tion of P i illsburgh, boo taxed all ltd powers in the cause of the sufferiug. It is of course im possible for it to provide for the Welds of all, and the voice of our common humanity pleads trumpet-tongued for the maimed, the halt tend the burned victims of this awful caMmity. We do not know when wo have been More deeply affected than by the story of a poor little girl fourteen years old who had been caged in a nook among the ruins, and who was in tilde way of twirl saved uninjured until the fire broke out. Theta the poor little soul saw thp red flames roll ing howards her; ehcf/tew - there wen no hepe; oho drew from her little pocket the due bill for her wages yet unpaid and thrusting through a rent..in her prison to some one, said, 'Give that to my poor, dear father, and may ilea protect him and have mercy upon my Bout', The little due bill was scorched - by the Santee to the weep ing but powerless fireman took it from her hands. She perished in that furnace of Wo, on that al tar of Moloch. Heroic little girl! No field of battle over had upon it a braver soul. The committee appointed by the meeting which was held here nn Tuesday last, will report their labors at the Mayor's oLTice, ha nut Moe da!, afternoon at o'cloc4 . A mistake occurred as to the time, in some of the city papers. We have no doubt a full pur,e, will be made up in this city. The innocent eutLtrero ' n u belonged to the laboring classes—those who eat their honest bread, well-eareed from day to day. No city to the Union has a right to symPathise more deeply with them than this, which ls peculiarly an industrial city; one where nine-tenths of the populition labor daily', Small Contributions froth each of us, will make a large sum in the aggregate which will not be missed by as, but which will be moot gratefully received by them. In do day of our calamity, the thdn little town of - Lawrence gave her quota to our distress sod common gratitude would dictate n Worthy offer ing from us now, when that hive of labor is hung with the symbols of wo. „ We:learn that a deep feeling of sympathy is abroad among oar hardy population, and that the committee aro succeeding exceedingly well. Pittsburgh hoe never been behind-band In her contributions. Sho gave liberally to the pest-stricken city of Norfolk. She will not withhold her hand from the mourning and sorrow-stricken people of the city of Lawrence. Corn? or QUART - eft BESSION9 before Judges Ill'Clure Mellon and Parke. Iredn;Aday, I:la—George 11. Fuhrin, trona neer of the Folk's ilall, pleaded guilty, to as sault and battery, upon John Bueh, ht Einstein's lager beer saloon. Ituch testified That Ito was asleep when the defendant awoke hik, and asked him to redeem a bed note, which, he alleged Pinch had weed at the Hall on the 'evening be fore, Poseentor had no money (hat evening good or bad, nod told him ho had not passed it, whereupon the lie passed between the portico, and Duch waoknocked down. John A. Iluch woo then placed be trial, fur pausing a five dolthr counterfeit bate on the Farmer's limit: Ky ,at the Folk's Hall the, ere. The stiruebtate of facts which were deposed to in the CU, tI a nspirscy on Wedhesihy.werc repeated herr An amusing colld.ply passed between Mr Whitshll, counsel for the defence. and the witness in reference to a onverlui in Mina the recall of the trial Aug. rieher,etho h.l rbarp- uttherrirethmeut algnd at.the RAU. n.. tee Ith cutroborated substantially Mr. Futiret'd state ment. Bush attempted to pass a eohnterfeit one dollar bill oo him, the same evening, and on its tieing refined, Said it was all the money lee had, when Kollaeher paid for the drinks Numerona witnesileti were called to the char acter of Itach, after which Mr. Whiti.ell opals a epecch for bin client.. Vertlint of gritty. mot recommended to tbn mercy of ;be Onnri. JDO Owens pleaded guilty to alliing 11.0er without license, at the corner n( Tn't d and root ,effects, and was fined Sit/ and costs. Andrew Tierney, of Routh Plitshurgh, for Prl. Zing liquor without a licentte, plesdnd guilty,sud wt. tined $1" and rosin Couldn't iv. And weal 1(1.1111 1 101:1111(alWelillh to Joseph and Frank Gr,rtt. indicted for rePeuing n pri loner The defewLsnts, nn in surged, prevented the rare.. of Hirer, by Sproul of the night pollee on the Ith of Sow. Isla lordict of Thomas !frown pleaded guilty to the 'seemly of a pair of bah nailed oboes from Mae Crnin - ger on Smithfield street. near Fifth, and 111 an sentenced to three months imnri•onmcot in the county jail.. Commonwealth vs John Scott, indicted Ire larceny in cleating a coat front lien Trimble. The prosecutor testified that in Nevin:ober last, defendant came to him and sought employment as a singer at the '•Varietite " Ile was poorly clad, and before ending him upon the stage, Trimble sent him the coat and vest. directing him to send them beck to the office When he had hatched his singing. Instead of tieing eo, he made hie exit by a back door, taking the clothes with him Tbe.Conrt instructed the jury that there wits no felonious taking, end they found a verdict of oct guilty. The prisoner wag re mended to jail to answer another charge still pending against him. Tatrick blleloghlin,oharged with r ecl , i ring 40101 goods, was brought lota Gine, hut -I the ease was not mimic ont r aud ho was discharged. F. A. Hbachleiter, for selling Minor without license, was lined $l5 and casts. OLto F31.1:14 . UORCr.srre.—i'hooriiinal Kesop's 014 Folks Concert Comptoy, from Mss. stchuselts, will open M the City HMI, :Monday evening erst Tun following Scam we clip from _the Craw. ford Journ4l - A sail accident occarrrtl to Iwo students on Saturday night week, who were sliding down College bill upon sleds. Doe of them, named Beasley, had his thigh broken— the other named Allen won injured to the back. Beth these lads arc from Mini9llllo Wo learn from the last-Conneautville Courier that our dear old "Uncle Hem" has at last graciously conde scended to permit a one-horns tosildo be carried once a week from Oirard to New Castle. t nion meetings ought now to be held Mon the line, in consequence. Dow we are pregre sing.— .The dam across rho Neshannock, ut . C. Shaw's paper mill, mas swept away lost Tnentisy. The thaw had broken up the ice above, kritioh gorged at the Falls, bat giving way it canto down with such pressure us to take the dame elf, with the exoeptlon of a few fect at catth cui4 The fol lowing persons were dewed on Tuesday net, offteers of the Atlantic and (treat Western Null foad for the ensuing year:—President: William Reynolds: Directors: John Dick, S. J. Shryock, John McFarland, 1., It. Williams, tl. A. Bitten bioher, D. A. Finney, O. Church, Marvin tent, Er/pawkily Mills, Ohio,) John H. Chamberlain, Akron, it,)) James M. Coffinhury,i (Cleveland, ,) James E McFarland, O. Hastings. Otr, Fo,.i Goxvmrr, —The original Father lienip'o Old Folira Concert Company, groin PO smchunotts, will open at ilia City Hall, Monday evening next. DIANOI.I4 . AI..—The Indian (Pa.) papers are full of accounts of s wretch, namedp. C. Stuati• ell who ham tormented hio own obild by putting it on the red hot atom At one lime he compell ed the ehild, (a boy) to stand on the red hot stove with his hate feet. The child appeared in Court dreadfully scarred and dieflinretl. It ie the Inoue wonderful and revolting display of de monism that ever fell under our notice. The jury found tho prisoner guilty, but inamnuch as be had boon convicted of larceny a short time Wore, and got fifteen months imprisonment in the Penitentiary, judgment wan suspended. tror the rittabarith Daily tlexrtte Bizasas. Epiroar: —ID tho notice of our White Lead establishment, yesterday, there are ono or two inaocanteles which wo whit% to orroct: Our establishment la competent daily GOO kegs of the Tarioll.l grade In contradistinction from mtio,i , o manufactories, wo produco our ratite izink tho pig lead ourselves—as Is with other manufactories of this oil Yours, T. IL N , Escarn 7110)C JAlL—About two Wclock Sun day 'morning lost &mulatto nom ed diron William. ion; "Ito bad been committed by peace Horn teki of Canonsburg, oo °bargee of Faring from 'Famous paeans ea of Cecil towneltip, ado hie ca. cape fromjall kii knocking Witte roe% ebeotiog of bin cell door and forcing the elan% which coo. fitted Ilia bolt of tbo 100k...-Tirag. tans: • . .I 1 . • . .::' , ..:fi1., , 4,,i , .‘: , - , . •:-,, = LS I .., ../ ~ i „,,,4.. " ' , ' -,4 1-, ,- :,- """ - -..""" 477,- F..4-'"Amel" . ' ------ "7 -- ' — i. ---------- ""'''. 3 " -- '''.----- - - • - 4 0 . 1 . . i. 1 ... . ' . ...!- - '- t • -14 . . 1 : ." - . i. ii . 1: , T s u . .., , _ ,_. , . GAZE, 1, ~ TE 0 CITY AFFAIRS 3.1./MLOP.OLOGICA L Observations for the Gaulle, by G.E. Shaw, Optician, 59 FilllcSt.--corrected daily: . I : r IA 111711. I R 11:1•02. 0 o'cloc A. If . 00 22 12 I ''' tt 54 34 0 'tt r. /3 23 Barapioter 29 5-10 Fou . dommeroial maticr, sec fourth page AT fl last meeting of the Firemen's Associa tion, ( 4, committee of conference and inspec tion previously appointed, made the following report': To the:i'resident raid Members of the litenitn's As eoeitition : Goarintrx—Your Committee of Conference and Inspection report the apparatus and houses of the'Department in the followingoondition: Ecgje--Fugino house in need of repair; hose Carriages and engine in good order; hose Barna as ststed In last report 4 Allegheny—Englee house 1p good order; englee in good order; hose carriage condemned; hose eame as elated in last report. nuguesne—Engine hone in good order, engine and carriage in good order: hose same as stated Ie last report. Niagara —Eagine house in goodiorder; engine and carriage - in good or der; hens same as stated in list report. Neptune Engino house in good order; hose carriages in good order: hose same as elated in last report. Vigitent—Engine house in need of ,repairs; hose wrings and engine in good order; hose same as stated in last report. Good Intent—Engine holm% good order; hose carriage and engine in good: order; hose same as Mated in last re port. • Re/kr—Engine house in need of repairs; hose orriago condemned; Curette in good order; hose in bad ()Mellor want of grease; this com pany reports ono section of hoseins lost by the Chief Hoginecr. Independence—tom in good order;.: engine and carriages in good order. Your ooMmittee ha, Lo report this company to be abort -eis scollops of hose, for which they so count lc us as follows: Mr. Hartley lost three sections; Mr. Tibby etatod that they sold two sectionS; ono section was lost at Lawrenceville; for all whirls we hold the company. Mr.: Montgomery moved the adoption of the following: . Resolved, That this Association earnestly re commends to the Councils the necessity of maki*as appropriation to the Allegheny Fire Company, sufficient to secure the lot now ocott pied by, them, berauso it in understood that if the appyoptintion is not made the house and lot will be sold by the Sheriff onAbe first of April. Adepted. After the adoption a this resolution, ou mo tion of Mr. Montgomery' it was unanimously Reaared, That Councils be rot/n°.510 to ap propriate forty-five hundred feet of hose for the use of :the Department, to be equally divided among the companies. Otai Foist' Concsars.—The original Father Kemp's Old Polka Concert Company, from Mas sachusetts, will open at the City Hall, Monday evening next. Astra AND Sciatic:Ca.—WO buihl with pleasure tho itikiatory steps being taken to establish in our city an Academy of Arts Sind Sciences. At no poirit in the country can such an institution he more' highly instrumental-in diffusing solid information and imparting great scientific truths, than here where nil mechanical branches are proseouied and where aboundall the elements of scientific knowledge and the itsdustrial arts. We are gratified to learn that the proposition has been (heartily seconded by men of the right etamp''and that an enthusiesmin its behalf is al ready; awakened which affords promise of its certaiii`liocceas. To doubt the feasibility of the preject; . would be to reflect urine the well known puldie spirit and local pridnof this intelligent community The aesociation has been Inaugu rated trader the most tlatleriak auspices, and we shall not permit ourselves to doubt fora moment that its projectors will be gratified by witnessing a hearty response from l'ittebargbere having at heart the good of our rising, expanding and proeperbus city. See notice of the committee whichfollowm AN 4teAftClie or Scinscr. AMU Arree PIOJECTIO. —The following address to the public, from the gentlemen whose names are attached, treats of an important measure. and will be rend with in terest,tiy every lover of art amhng so. We hope the prj.ject will succeed to it hpntemplatee sup. plying a want that has lomeeristed hero, and should therefore reevielthe warmest eacoursge town..? f.T., -,sfetCgArt organization for the better cultivation of science and the me chanic arts has long been felt to be a pressing want in tide community. Recent ly initiatory steps have been taken towards the attainment of this object; by the formation of a eociely under the above title. This society will embrace in Its aim the constitution of a l'alonet, the cultivation of the Natural Helenas& anti the general investiga tion arid direursion of the Mechanic Arta. :•4rerol preliminary meetings have been held by thS Academy, and on Taesday evening last the nimber otgeollemeo in attendonee,interest ed caner, wee such 13 to afford the most eneouroging promiee of success At this—the find general meeting—lowa for the government of thif association woo adopted, and al the next meeting, which will be held at the flail of the Academy, (Brewer's Building, corner of Fifth and Market Week) on Tuesday evening next (don. 24) at seven'o'clock, officers will be cho sen for:thc present yror. kis confidently believed that the necessary elements exist among us for building up a son (remota and permanent institution, devoted to theoeAjects; and the undersigned, appointed a Committee for the purpose, do most cordially and earnestly Invite the attendance and co•oper alien 7 . 0 f 01l who desira the et.IOCtS3 of this enter • JAMES lave, f C. Wll.ll, I Corn. .• • .1. R Roan, Ley, De. Coac—The announcement that the Rev. 'Arthur Cleveland Cone of Baltimore Is to &envois lecture before the Mercantile Library Association, has set afloat a number of interest ing *climes of his father, an eminent. Divine of theDl,l School Presbyterian Church. At one limo in his life, Dr. C., the elder, wee rather a warn* Aboliticrnis: than was popular in New Yorki *here he was living as pastor of the Lake Street hurcb. Ilia opponents wont so far as to mob him in the streets, shouting after him vs riour6ipprobtous epithets. The chief people of his church took him to tad, and under the pres sure the.good Doctor announced that on the next Sandej , ho would preach a sermon defining his position. — The boor arrived and the church was crowded—but not by the congregation—the out eidere had taken possession. The good Doctor encored the pulpit, looked argued, saw the state of the-pace, end began as follows: "My dear friends, I have two important preliminary re made:. lot, you were not invited here; 2d, you aro weleante." This prepared them for pointed preaching, and doubtless they got it. _ . Ttig , Swiso DELL Riel.a.ng—Last Two Nights. --Again, last night, were the Bell Ringers at tendqd with, their usual success, viz: s largo and piPpreciative audience. Their entertain ments seem to grow in public favor sad are at tended by both old awl young. Never has there been mato attractive or meritorious concerts presented to the public of Pittsburgh for cop port or: enaction than those of the above, troupe. TO=MPTTOR afternoon will be a gala day for the young:lads and Misses, whloh will no &obi be enjoyed by multitudes in the evening. Their engagement doses with a benefit foe the suffer ers by lhe late calamity at Lawrence. MIroIONAIIX MEIrrINCI.—A very largo and in teresting Missionary meeting woe held at Rev. Preside's Church, (United Presbyterian,) Sixth street,: on Wednesday evening, and a °Moly called the "Homo and Foreign Rlisaion Asso ciation," wee organized. The following gentle. men 0100 elected as officers: President, Nathan Prectley ; Vice President, John Ilandlin ; flee. retary; . .lames W. Arrotl; Treasurer, 8. Ill'Lean, Jr. A'committee to solicit Diode towards this object vie appointed, whose duty it will be to wnit cti our citizens throughout the entire city and procure subscriptions for that purpose; A paper woe wooed around through the audience and'omeo seventy dollars were subsoribed. Tit Managers and Directors of the House of Refuge, fled, as are informed, that it will be ne oessarY for them to procure the authority and proceCd to build in connection with the school, a place. where the boys who prove themselves uugoyernable,moy be confined in safety. There is a certain portion of the building—the upper storyi Ire believe, where rooms could he fitted up for tkeporpose intimated. We believe there is no apartment in the building which a desperate chap plight not escape from, or set fire to„ if he were: so disposed, should the officers attempt to make use of any of the present rooms for the purydeb of confining the bedfellow. Jimtera's hiaantsn, for February, ona of the best and moat ll:iterating works of•the kind now published, is out—and to Meseta Runt & Minor, Fifth 'street, we are indebted for a copy. This ntinthei', ao usual, contains a largo number of Interesting articles, the perusal of which will amply any one who Is of a literary turn. Acodrig.the contributions for this number willbe felln4"Cooa and the Megoloway," "Ode e u th e Birthday of ChM. Wesley," "Ltolllcleys in Costa Riat4r '"110111h1,7 Record of Current ETSDIN" "lelterary blotters," eta., any one of which is wort!! .the price of the work. . to turn out . of load and the Eastern ial, by oxyd leo the coo snov.--About two inehee of snow lay on the grounC Thursday reoroiag.- We tblek that it ell fettle tho space , of -half att hour or 1111 hour on Wediunday night, dating ihich it, fell faetorlkettme ever sierellew foi4.. • •1-. l i-i:':YiTi l , -. - - V:: :, ' ,.. .•. - : , •;''. = :4: ,, ' 1 • : :;',. ,: ... VATILIE :KIM'S OLD FOLKS ore to be here next week, the mere announcement of which fact will cane universal joy. We can safely promise one citizens a rich and unrivalled Mu eical Banquet, such as we are rarely privileged to enjoy. The universal popularity of this nu. morons band of vocal minstrels renders it need less for tie to do more than to announce their purposed visit, and refer the reader to their advertisement in another part of the Gra(lie. A cotemporary, in speaking of them, says : "Their entertainments are original, unique and peculiar, and the company have met with immense euccess at every stage of their tour westward from the land of the Puritans, whither they are now returning. It is scarcely a year 'Once City Ilall wart filled to suffocation at every one of their concerts. As they appear in garbs fashionable at leant 'a hundred years ago,' and sing, with .strong and well trained voices, the hymns, sacred anthems and patriotic songs so much loved by the fathers of the republic in Massachusetts, and so much revered by their descendants, we predict for them a hearty wel come and e repetition of their former success. A rare and novel eerie, of entertainments may be expected, worthy the patronage of all classes." We regret to learn that five barges of the etoam tow boat Red Fox got aground at Merri man', on Thursday. Considering the barge fleet of boats which have left bore for below, a re markably small number have met with any untoward fortune—the great body having reach ed their destination in safety. We have no par ticulars beyond the fact as above announced. Foonn.-A valuable mare which tees stolen from the citable of Lcah Kunkle, neer Greene burgh, on Tuesday last, wan yeaterday found by officer Moon, In the possession of Mr. Charles Kendle, a tavern keeper, of Allegheny, who had Innocently purchased the animal in the horse market on 'Wednesday, for $:;5. The owner of the mare got her again, bnt the thief could no where be found. CLEANED Our.-0 alio way's Catt le was cleaned out yesterday. Freddy Diehl and his interest leg brother Billy, were committed no vagrants, each ten days; Ahe. Cross and Elizabeth Cross, one for thirty and the other for twenty days; Sara Milligan ten, Elizabeth Orr twenty, and Sarah O'Neal twenty days. Clark Hassel: went up for twenty-four hours. Is the District Court on Thursday, a motion was made to vacate the order through which Mr. De Puy was some days since appointed Segues trator of the Ptts. Ft. It' A. C. IL It. it is the design, we suppose, and probably the desire of the friends of the road that it should pass entire Into the bands of Mr. Ogden, the Receiver. Ice.—We aro infirmod that in the Conemaugh river, about two miles above Blairsville, the ice is gorged to a height of nearly 20 feet. Should a freshet come so as to break up this immense EOM of ice, great damage will ensue to many of the bridges across the river. CATALOGUES of the valuable Private Library to be sold on Saturday evening, at Davin' auc• lion rooms, Fifth street, are now ready for dis tribution, and comprise specially desirable work a in Popular Literature, Theology, Mechanics and Science. TOO death of . R. B. McCabe, a prominent and highly respected citizen of Blairsville, occurred On last Tuesday morning. The community made worthy demonstration of their regard for him. Geo. Srtannen, a lad aged about wro yes terday committed by Alderman Scott, to the House of Refuge, on complaint of his mother. He was reported to be incorrigible. Oto FOLKS' CONOCE29.—Tho original Father Kemp's Old Folks' Concert Company, from Mas sachusetts, will open at the City Hall, Monday evening next. Iift)UTALITY.—The :lumber of Ileatlee in Ihe oily ea reported by the City Physician, between Jan. 7an 15, was 9; mates '2, females 7: all white. novert 8 BA Meg Sowing alachines are keel:e -ll:1g all the rage. They noel but to be known to be appreciated. No machines over erred to the public have given more general satisfaction. Examine tba shoo case la front of the entrance to their ware room on Fifth street, next door to lingua store. The eperimens of rowing, are a sufficient guarantee of the excellence of the Grover A. Raker. .machines. Moots. r - I.)A_AT IS N, No. 93 Wo Street, z Corner of DI a nd Alley, RAS FOR THE II LIDAI . TRADE TIIE Nnw :,na 111 1.tt,te..1 lit.,lcot (F Till ' ..1.4 U,clnding the Fluent an Latest LONDON AND ADINUDA:II HOLIDAY BOOKS !!! tu11.11,10 all STC ,, TDAIID WOKS IN r t: 1,1 N I R 4•11,71.4 and D(x)I.D. fl PizAiral and UYM .nd sorimeukof :CLIILDREWS BOOKS. STEItEOSCOPE'S A V D VIEW S. 11a oraa tI flrst W lutruin, rattalngh, mut I. tud I.land tb. titn, iu "re,y. 03 Wu•al rarer. enJ Inennnnuuni E W BOOKS Al DAVISIIN'S--S••trn 1 . 1 Re q. by Julie Earattegh, Helf Ilatpj by Steil., anthorra hifu of etu..huurr...: The Protr..x at the lineabfest Teble„ hy lilngetrfa New Zdterellenleat tiretereenh. or OrMtlan Doctrine,. Mr. IL N. area. rKp, • Illatury of the rrnAt impartAnl of tba preempt century: Vol. Vat Of Illstory of Ulu It a., (tawny . ..l be Ualp It! by eV 8. Dverbetre Journal, Prent/tlaDe,ly (Iro. D. Doman, 'runt Y• 110 on the flounder, rl Another It. Dela Oran; New LbctMary (A gateau., Iran. II e atui 15.klern Langnatee; The Ofrat rrlhulalnn,by Dr. Ot mming: ganalefi et the Ittlcruwrl... by Philip 11. Mace, le Jain JOHN N. DA VL.OOI. TI Wood MY( TIM TMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1 :.t) The Whi to Hills, their Legends, lx,ndscapes and Poetry, by T. Starr King, beautifully it lustrated; Ohristitut Beth:ling and Lit ing, by F. D. Huntington, D. D. History at the Four Georges of f`., ng,l.tud, S. M. Smucker, LL. D. The Life of Lafayette, by E. Ceeil, ido,fra ted. jail KAY A CO., 55 IVotul t. 1860. , & 1810111LIVS PITT§BUROII ALMANAC FOR st..f, CNOrlsbOrl and rafted br SANFORD C. NEW EDILION NOW ROAM'. Ws I. U. only Almanac for retle, ralcu.rtlrd to) :+dri FO U 0. BILL, Itsq. I•RICC ONLY MICR ORNT.4. 1106.5...1k1 ky vl rttte rpr lAN( dealer. vv.) u herr. t<ht b 7 mall. I roi or 1 70 , 1tel g ey . roneolpt of Ivlr.. 11UNT & MINER, Publishon:, j:il4 blasonio hail, Fifth Street. 113111 OW COULD 1114 HELP IT? or, The Heart Triumphant; a now lowk by A. 8. ,4e—ltia but owl lout. DONCORD di I or. tbo t ndiridutd nod Drgantn 11/ mony of 0.4 nod Ilan; by Y..lntard bnw .bnr,D D. For ntin by b/n221 J. L. REM). 7S Pon, th nt. liZ LODDI.D 9 UENUINE PIDSPARATOIO.- 111t1ADOLD'S DUCIIIU for tha Bladder; lIELDIOLDB I'lollll for tbolildnof a; 1,1131311,1)1,0'd DOCIIIU fur tho Gravel: 11614111101.V9 11U0I1U fa tho Dome', lIRLMBOLD'd BUOfIU fo Nrrvonanolog 11XLMBOLW9 HUMID fur Lore of Memory; lIKLMISOLD'S IlllollU for Ihmoranof Vistuu, IIeLI4IIOI.D'S BOOM/ forlolllcalt Breathing: lIRLSIBOLD'd 11U013U fur Wnak Mosel, AD'S (IMMO for tleueral Debility; 111fLIIIIOLDIJ DUCIIU fur Uftivereal lemettntit, lINIAIDOLI7B DUCUU for llorror of Weems.; ItOCIIU for Welt illeaOM 11F.L9111OLD'S /WOOD fur Wakefoloowo unatit /LD . B BOOM' for Drynonof the Sklo, DEL./111 LIYB 110011 D for Arnpflome HELM LD'S 11U011U tar I.in 10 the 11,1“ 14/ 1 8 DOURO fur Ilearinerts of tbu gdmix, a oh Temporary 8u1T134100 and loot of r3101.M LIELMIIOLD'iI IIUODU for 3.101111ty nod Ilfetbeenete o.Mb Want id Allentlou, horror of gooletyl 111C1,911lOLD'S DUCIIU for Ohl/mt.-thaw, 11E4111104011 11U0110 for EX..eo artAing from Lull+ crellotb and all illbesad .J( the Femml Orgeon, ...Ogling 10 rllbar Vora irlAtuver caU•Doliginatiog. fold ottly,by DIL 1.11140. II 11.8Y131111, 140 Wood 4440 a, Pittobnritb., octrlNtawr .1 , - 1 TrE t.14: -:'(-N, N. : 5TE1133312 , 78, M. DENTIST, 191 PENN STREET, op[ osito St Qlnir Portelaid: alto,. Gold aud other otalllc wheel de. aired. All other Dental operation. carefully attended to.—. Klattlcal Aimee Maths applied In extra-LI ug teeth. nolkly SUNPIPES-1 Dry Hide; 02 Mill Some; • 8 do Ground Not;, bid Grow; to arrlyalota abutter Clara Poe, for sale by &la , IMAM. DTCKEb A CO. L ---- A"•, OIL-8, GLIB. now lauding. from Witmer rconomy for rale by lalB : . lanall DIME? A CO. MIAMILY FLOUR--500 bbls. choice ly Ilotty hnivity sad Dr ale Jal6 ' Ma BANE ,t AllJEl4l2lBcoopl etaeiL Si b i tl,D l lNGl3 PREPARED ? .. t i , r lil u f&r o olo inn coil:tart:Juke! ilmt ° sa4 thelHaltiold. BARLEY -300 bush. Spring Barley rec'd and 104 ma. by , Mimes A. Y 872. jalg ; corner Marks enc.! Pint ornate HOMIN Y-15 bbls. choice Pearl AA - Put niCUluml cur ode by • J. A;PET7.IM. ' Jl4 - !arrarr Usaket and ibyt!stretta, - ----_,..: , -! . ..-- - ,.:2.-1!' , :.- -, --- , ~,,,,c , . ., -. - -. 1.1. 4 - r ei:di--:.1, _ ';!:1-'----,"-ft'-ft.i:-7.,',":7,::::::::-.....,e,... ENE LATEST NEWS. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE LATEST FRODI ECLLOPE. New Yank', Jae. 19.—The Anglo-Saxon he's at , tired at Portland with QemetistloWn azivices ld the Sth. Stormy weather had again visited the:Engl. lisp coast, causing mach damage to tho shipping. The London Times says that present appeapnaCe' indicate that the Contemplated European Conger:4 will not take place. Other authorities say pearl] the Fools thing, het the statement laeks confttnalt The clip Britznia, of Bath, Me., from Savannah for Liverpool, which was telegraphed via Queenitewli per Lump., was driven abhor° and has become 4. wreck at Yarmouth. The captain and a partion elf the crew were saved. Tho cargo was being saYed.e' The bark Richard Jaunton, which clear4frorit. New York, Sept. 20th, for Liverpool, had cot.becb ! heard from. The ship Ceti-c, from Liverpool, which put ined Pays], leaked, and reloaded half of her cargo 'what she caught fire rind War rut adrift. Some tugSpaa.e ineffectual efforts to reach her. but the nem!' w oe remind out by the tide end was not afterwardaseel. The supposition is that the MU totally destreyedS The ship Congress from New Orleans for Liverpod was riding at anchor on January 3d, near IleetVrooti, with her masts cut away and leaking. The ship Switzerland from Liverpool for 'Net York, had put back. Lord Macaulay was to In buried in M estalitust Abbey. Napoleon made a brief addre.,e at the Dapsomattc reception on New Years Day. Later news from India eays that 2000 rebels, with their leader; had been' ade prisoners at Bade. Lie.-pool .Afarktts.—Cotton: sales Tuesday add Wednesday, 75,000 bales, of which speculators add exporters took 2500. Thursday: sales 80001a16; market firtu:svith slightly advancing tendency; Advice! Dim Manchester favorable; macho( firm though quiet Tauraday:Xteadstuffs quiet bat steady. Ptovul ions dell bet - steady. London Ile -- ' " • • .p; London Money Markrt.—Money in noire dense* Consols, Thursday, 05 for account, ex-div. The London Times rays that in the event Of do Congress being held, all that will then remain:Will he to recognize the Control Italian State which has be4n formed out of Romagna and the Duchies, either by an independent kingdom, or as part of thoSorainiin monarchy: to toko our stand on accomplished tacks and lea., lle, Pope and his supporters to theft' rent ody. a 1 'rho latest a , :counts from the Continent do net con firm the statement that the Congress would ni,t bo hold. On the contrary, it was reported in Patti tbht it would meet on the 12th of February. A scheme tor tho conversion of the public debt f Canada into one consolidated fire per cent staid:, c:- .Icemairle fur 25 years, has been officially prornulp ted in London_ The liabilities of the Colony rho stated at 511,500,000 sterling. Tho Boman Cothulice, at a meeting of some 2000 persons, on the al inst., passed a resolution oppos9,l to a limitation of the temporal power of the Po,"pe. Fnas, e.—lt was stated officially that the bud ,, ,eaf the Ministry of War for 1660 would he preporerffoia strictly peace establishment, the army being rancid to leas then 400,000 men.' Paris Breadstuff's market dull, but prices of Wiie4t and Flour sustained. Paris Bourse depressed, a4..a further decline: renter receded to f 0 franca, 4.1 c, bfit on the 3.1 there was more firmness; closing prior_ Tit M4 ,, Pin, Nov. I.—The rumor of peace haviAg been concluded is altogether false. ii A ftor a glorious fight, the Spanish army, mini:flank ed by Ocu. Prim, defeated the Mnors on the ;whole line, and advanced a; far an Odpilligue. Theyoote were loot strng, and lost at least I:4M men: TEM Spanish loss woo from 401 to 6,10. Three vessels railing undyy tlie English flao, cat eying contraband gc-•..1, ha . l teen brought fromVenka to A Igerires. s r lev hr. Gen. Guyon, ca of mmanderthe :Ten Cb forces at It.ime. rot Leen ordered, by telegraph, to proceed to Paris. This, in EOMO quarters, waiintet preted as a menace to the Papal government. -• Garibaldi rot been honored wills an catliOastic oration at Milan. , The •d alin•mrmed ' A•mperor hau hi, intention Co solve thlrty•f,or regiment, and ofloot each oilier rs. Suctions us would ehorr,y f lace the army on alloa t o footing. The statement that the arhlocsacy ‘,Eicials in A. 41- tria had placed their pay at the sorr . ico of the peror, wan put forward as a hint for thorn toqo but they did not respond. I.terse no r...;•, The. I:mporor has app; toted M. Ttkondorfil Tlintstkr of Foreign Attain., in place of Count Walewsltt, whose resignation has loon accepted. Darouohe a entrusted ad inn oh, with the Mi - istry of Foreign Affair= until tho arrival of M.Nholt deral. 1 New Yor.E:Jan. 19.—The llerald's Waslartgl.n correspondent says: ..Mr. Amoy, of Kenzie. w • examined yesterday by the Harper's Ferry Investi gation Committee. The greater part of his teithee ny felateil to Kansas affairs during the •bordir troubles. With regard to Brown's movemehts z)n 1555, Mr. Amoy testified that Brown bail pr‘posild to IWe , , somewhere convenient and run ofrslaAs Teem the South, so as to make that kind ofproperky insecure. 7.1 r. Arney testified that he opposed they mode of interfering with slavery. Brown said lie' disliked the do-nothing-policy of the AhoiitiOnid4. 0:141., and said they never would effect anything by their milk and water policy. As to the ltepnWicans, Brown conei.tere.l theca of but little, if any aenount, tai they Veer opposed to carrying the war right jabs Africa. They were opposed to meddling with earcey in the States where it existed. Crown said hie dde trine was to free the slaves by the sword. :Arniiy wanted to know how he Rao reconciled to his quaker peace principles which ho held when ho rase 1:n 4w him more then twenty years ago. Croon said hilt the aggression of slavery-, that the murders and rob beries perpetrated-upon himself and rcemberai`of is family. and the violation of law by Atchisvi and others in Kansas, from I S:,:t to that limo, had coit riczed him that peace KM but an empty lioril, Mall he repeated kis dislike to tho Ilapublican party and dsunionists, saying they were cowards; that they had refused to assist him. Mr. Amoy testinell t*t ho deelinecl to have anything further to do v,'fth . :I. operations. Mr. Arney declined giving thelaa es of persons from Massachusetts who were mpp,l2sed,to have had control of the rider, as ho could eat-sate ilenehely vain purchased them without refetsing to his Lianas in Kansas. which the committee wouldi et gito him Moo to prorate. A/ Arney was lit Cn einnati just previous to the receipt of the lette-rn4t ten to Secretary Floyd, announcing the interitionito invade Virginia, it is supposed by sores perriinsiiat he was the anther of it. L New YORE, Jan. I it.— The Convention of ltlaka factoems, held et Meriden. Lonn.,ycsterday, rdinal(!i in a split, nod the ergentretion of two convititiiii* of about equal Fi..., ono basins , a Republican Ail' the other a Drin,ratic complexion. 1:4)1'10 adopted n series of relolutions of a onion ntli eln eervative character. Mr. Calhoun, of Cridgepirt, I presided over the bolters convection. .4 i New Tons„ lan. !V.—Chris. I'. Hewitt, ttlledin. i the Market Bent, c wumitto.l suicide yesterday, ?1 , L ]ridtaking strychnine. lo was '25 y2ar: old, 1,101 ]rid married about a er. 0. i ! 1..,,,ane5.•r, Jan. ie,.—Tho inquest was reocoird at 7 o'clock. Ethridge Joslyn testified he h'll I+ a founder IS years; examined the Pithy" of l'embsr. : ton Mille; the five appeared good, but the iisaiti - pg very had; mot the pitbirs for the Atlantic Mill; they ' were tested by pending with a sledge; thorWert 7.1 inches in diameter, in the lower story, and thicker I thou the Consberlon; consider this pilule (esbjbited) I no reliable support. Knew Albert Puller, orXatl r e iron works, where there were cast; ho waiiiltr• e underbidding others; told hint they were ranking p, - lars too cheap; have hoard Pemberton Kill soda we7l, but hoard no allusion to tho iron work. John C.lloadloy, captain of the Lawrence acht m he shop 7 yours, nastiticd the defect in the pillars#as (he eccentricity of the core: all hollow coleuses ari Rabid ( to this, bat they should not bo co eccentric Os is; when pillars are ram thicker on ore side, thin side cools quieltast, owl the unegnol tension, • ndites them liable to break; we test by inspection ato Mis timing; the difference of hale an inch coultthe e lected; have semi three pillars at the rosins, vi6icl.o properly inspected, should have boon rejected; wit ness wee struck with the lack of stability on CM neon of support at the Peinherton Mill; if ono plllaibrdite it seemed that the whole most go down; therDariof tuschinory would netlike repeated blows. Adjourned till 9 o'elnek Thursday morning, M==M NEW Ommatts, Jan. 10.--Jutlga.McCalab gran IMI an injunction hi favor otlloraca 11. Day, of Nan York, against thirty-raven firma, restraining. thtlir soiling Cotragatml Elastic India Rubber goodo n if ; - nutlicense from Day. The governor of Louisiana, in his niers*, it commends the State to Ito prepared to meet. bet sister States of the South in rase of certain contingencies. Ito lasers retaliating the hostilities of the Noeth, licensing and indicting discriminations againetNorth, ern goods, amounting to obsolete prohibitiorgi: Tito House pasted the joint resolution, declaring the Harpers Ferry affair an attack upon thti,rll4 and privileges of the South ; and showing sea election of a Bloch Republican President a sit elicit canto for a dissolution of the Union. Tho steamship Habana has arrived hens with awl dates to the 15th inst. "Tho weather ireis rosy. hot. Business was recovering. • Sugar was Etta, brit' the transacUuns were small; freights nemluid; tCc change on London 15 per cont., and on New 1% . r1c i 1 per cant. - • . • - IlAnuranuna, Jai. 196,i . SENA:IE.—Mr. Penney introduced a suppleinent to the Pittsburgh Gas Co. Bill to orieiunsgo tho nrodito.: lion of cilia Venango county, which was paried te. second reeding. • ]louts.—Air. Goehring introduced a bill foirtwarr. township in Allegheny runty. oat of West Peer. The Pittsburgh and Tast'Tilherty , Passonger Supplement,' the Pittsburgh Bridge po. auppEmout,' 'and the charter for the Charthirs Turnpike CB. wane reported favorably. •, fl `a debating thOTafiC a The lipase in now aligned In debating t.... rcsoletiona . . .f, t; . ., ZiwAVERViOrMII, Jan. 1 a.--Tho rike'a Nitta - prem,..yrith Denvcr City dates to tho 12th and all Lake to tho 30lb, has arrived. • -.:, .. '. .. ' The minors were atilt at work to tbettelgbh:Orb of Mountain City with profitable returns. , The gentian of organising nett Counties eittaei att. p r e ‘ hienet goranunent, was voted . down ,Itt tits tionntain astricts; ~ . . -,,- .. . ,_ . ;., „ ,:......1 . 1 , , A demand for midi facilities for Now blosieb, 'tit A desperate calm , ,- bid oectmttl In Silt 1.41 , ii , -: lima two hada . or ilefrceittiocc.' ' F. creritt wfie ' •-, -. 3, i t l VOLUME '.OCXIII---NUMBER 39 I=l i Thiriy-Sixth Congress—First Session. Westunnrotr, Jan. IP. organization of the House.. If they had put in nom ination th i e ik' it u e li ptiTli tir cane jlin of amtheanremspadonesibt speec h f th ac o mn no in n g - Mallon ono who had not endorsed the circulation of a book counseling rapine, insurrection and blood - shed, there would hare been no prolonged opposition Oak election or an allusion to the white slaves of the northern factories. A debate ensued between him and Mr. lloesch, of Mks., without eliciting any points of Interest. - After some proceedings of no particular inkiest, Me. Leak caused an article from the New York Courier 4 Enouirm to be read, and denied that ho had over said 'on this floor that the election of Mr. Sherman Vat njast cause for the dissolution of the Union. He thought it the iniatory stop, and if it was followed bo. the of Mr. Seward for President, It would Worms brili. Ile denied the truth of the Courier's aittertion that they wanted to reduce tho fire millions of whites at the south to slavery. -Mr. Pottle referred to the recent Garrison Conven tion at Utica, and its resolution that the New York Herald was a safe medium for cummtaleating aboli tthkCiu aubtowlirtronceisstst'to the south. the iar he:P:11.62 advised V iziMed that these proceedings should have been stattered over the country. Mr. Colfax brought out a fact, which was aoknowl c ged by several Southern Democrats, that they lino signed a paper pledging themselves to resist, VI all parliamentary stratagem, a vote on the p is relity rule.. The Ileum adjourned. i SEsrarr..—Mr. Douglas' resoktion instructing tbo Arldlciary Committee to report a bill for the better ktppreasion of invasion, etc., was specially arranged for ' l, ) p. m., Monday next. , ?After a lengthy debate, on the point whether the 1 mate has a right to transact any business until the tense orgullara—by a rote of 95 to 7, the point was `rerruled, and a private bill referred to the Commit tee on Privite Laud Claims. 1..i1l was ordered that 5500 extra copies of the Treas ury report be printed, Mr. King offered a resolution proposing a aeloet eotrunittee to investigate whether any portion of the Pnblio Printing appropriation had been applied to the support of nowspaperr, especially the Constitu tion, Ponnsylvaaia n and irgne; and as to the con flate said to have been mode by Mr. Bowman, by Which ho was to receive $20.000 par year; also Whether any member of the Goveromteat was privy 6` it; and also whet reduction can ho mode in the ISiice of the Public Printing. Tho resolution lies aver. Sabato adjourned till Monday. . . ' . .WASITINGTON, J.. 19.--A privaletliEpatch Ivan re introd to-day, which states that the Democratic State Convontion at Nashville, Tennessee, yeetordaynom lasted Senator Johnson, of that State, for President, tinhject to the decision of Wm National Convention. The ()Megan= for tho State at largo aro L. C. Pays,. dad N. C. Whither. The other delegates aro An thew Irving, S. Gallashatu, W. M. Quarles and J. C. !-'One of the features of therllcLaise 11102iCala treaty provides for the admission of certain goods into that irinntry, free of duty, or at each rates as the Con gress of the United Stales may designate; among thom,are coal and iron, cotton goods, all kinds of Olachlnery, products of the dairy and farm, including till kinds of grain and naval stores, all kinds of res eals for navigation, Sent of every description, and ninny other articles connected with l;aited States manufactures. .jhe agent of the Viceroy of Emit has recently concladeil a contract for a large supply of Sharps's rifles. ;14'.,t.sniNcrox, Jan. 19.—Tho President yesterday rstarned to the Senate, at its request, the name of Mr. Ryan, whd was recently confirmed as postmaster Decatter, Illinois. Fludzon Aber A. IL. Acr lacsst .:NE 'tons, Jan. 19.—Mr. Fillay, oC .West Troy, Was seriously injured In the breast; Bishop Closky id.but slightly injured; he will proceed horns to-day. W. J. Corey, blacking box manufacturer, of the city, is lying at Tarrytown, in a critical - condition. Mr. Irwin, isC Fulton, N. Y., previously reported, had one thigh broken in two places. Them are others injured whose names are still unknown. 'Ctnc-t, Jan, 10.—The lion. C. A. Mann, Presi &intro( au Oneida Bank, died suddenly in this city, to-day, of appopleay. Ile was, in 1340, a member of Assembly; in 1350, State Senator, andbad been Pre fident of the New York and Buffalo Telegraph Co. his ego was 51' years. ' - AI.PANY, Jan. lo.—Hon. C. B. Coclaran's sorer° Maes has unhappily terminated in insanity. He was taken yesterday to the Utica Asylum, whore, it skillfal treatment may restore his reason. .Ttre exciting agitation in Congress is believed to hare kreatly contributed to this much deplored result. Anson, Ind, Jan. 19.—The Rev. John Finley Crowe, founder or Hanover College, and for 37 years pastor and teacher at Hanover School:died. on Tots- Oily at Ifamovcr, of Oa:Mention of thabeart, aged-73. ic.tro• . BOSTON, J. 19.—John E. Fry,inember of the State Renate, from Worcester comity, k said to be elesrged with tho crime of forgery, and yesterday re- Signed his seat in the Senate. Ills alleged forgery k on a firm on Pearl street, for $3,500. ensnuto-nts, S. C., Jan. 19.--Tho Ansala, Ca. Oarrespondont recommends Chas. O'Connor, of New F4rk, for the .Presidency. Snails Mo., Jan, 19.--"Xhi Anglo-Saxon'e Snails for tho West were forirartioti by the brand Trunk R. R. at ono o'clock to-day. Telegraphte ~..,,, ': :Nu, Yens, don. 19.—,(ghee In moderate demand, with • _- 1a X 41... of 14 Ghia at $5,50 for Para and $5.37 for Patricia. Cot-.. 4 ..1 ton in better demand and tirtneil min 51111./ bobs at Ily-; • for mildltng upland*, Floor is Lot astir-cc there is only . bralorate demand for tha home trade; shippers wilt only liny chubs extra state .45,25 to a &h. extent; Wee of 54F,d;) • , Ilk's at C - 5.20415,25 for superfine state, $5„.3365,40 for extra • tun-, $5,27K15.10 for saperfine wratern,ss,aui' . 4l,so for con, Mtn CO medium western nod $5,7005.145 for ehipping brianda; CatuallanYlour warm and vory firm; wine 450 tage . s i 4f45,70tt1n.135 far e.nnornon to good extra. Ple Fleur in rood crake rent:tat at $11,7EQ,440. Duckpheat Flour b doll at $1,h 4 7,-,4.X. Corn Meal dull af tt.T.,E.5 fer Jersey mid $4.20 for thandywine el Ty armee i d es 210 hbls at 25.44U26. The frau.. ,n n Wheat are only to • limited extant; the marktt le withou hang sal. 7503 bush common Chicago spring on private ternuu COO hush • alto Kentucky at $1,51 and 1700 hush white Southern at $1,40. Rye steady at 04 ' 1 .4 u.t.t. Parley more inquired for; sale. 600 koala state at - _ 1. 71. cru beta); salsa 14,000 bush at '5241,52 fur new white ' . i and yellow. Oats in limited request at 401.540 for u‘stern ' -4 stab. Lay In mederate -rearms. atel e lo€4l,ll 100 ma— - Tailuer 16 , ,,..‘r310;:.. Hops anietat 120318. Park active and , 9 I'W busman ds..in & .aloe l4sobbla ai 816,20 for chi mess, -a - ,17.1.2 fur new mesa $11,65g11,40 far old prime. 'That tire 1 Unanned; sales 105 bbl. at $1544,!b for country prim -OM? . ' - `r , $5.25 for meat, $.l l / 4 39,75 for repacked men nod $10.5 , 1)(411 ... ..eal Cr extra miss. Prtased Kowa a little more at 614, ck 6 3k:Via ,... - 1 mints mere wrist: sales 670 pigs at CM for Riontders mad - 114.1.1-4 for llama. Lard dull; sales 125 tails at 10010%. -,..1. Zatter 1k411; Ohio 1502 L Cheob 0601,1.4. Engns steady; •'-'• 1 filad LO hltds Nevi 01100ns tit 7i!F;1'.3%!,-,. and 100 khda Cube Cat 7?..1"..j1:14. : - 4 IF earuixarr, Jan. 19—The riser is felling rapidly. One le ) weather la clear, tinny and pleasant. Themoney market - - ; 1S la unchanged and atrineent. Exchange realer. - , ' , ' - ..ar llogr. sherd 600 head arrived in the hut 24 h a lms; Mar. ?if .it C!,4:.,6%. Mellg Pork; sales 2100 lAA. al sl7.'rne de- - ll Maud is Llelit Meats la goad; adv.:4,oooloa at ee,s on the :Nu 50 totals Shoulder. nod Ebbw at 6 1-10Q10 I.lo,pacted: 'i Lard quiet at 1TX41 . ..0?;. Flour is unchanged and.the de tli - .li F and moderato Wtoskyl4c higher; Wes 1100 bids at 21 m ti:l! 2. liu-ar quiet at sx 1 100%. and Maisano at 46. Cot. - , F,e ee 1:;..:13. Tallow, asks .1.643 11,1 prime - rendered at l 0 ; ,.. c'i FWboat firm and in goad demand at $1,71,20 for prime " !Whim 4.4 $1,x61,25 for prime red. Corn firm. With a '' ' - .0, igo.l domaad at 54€15.1.r Oats road) at 444350. Rye del% :=, 'Foot:km.re to notico In the prices since our last report. In . .-. :is.rtr - thbro b a fair demand at 72 for prime fall. !. Mutters, Jaa.l9.—Picur dull; Ohio tel Indiana atatei -- 9 iord brands, W 1 . 1 : 0 .50. ' Wheat firm; taloa P4lO hush: .. 'i4 ..„. 1 va,h,, i. *tore, $1,45. Corn dull; white and yellow ' F.' - 4 rit , 74. Prerull , ne 0r,,, awl uricbuges. ... ..3 Whisky ateady ---' ''.- 'attic. _ . Paottum.rata, ( ,.ll9.—Floor Is 5u11,,R.1 nuchangod.— !I 'Wheat quiet; tad SI,ZSQ.L.I,nd; white $1.40. Corn dull; yep- 4:1 Dam low 76. Oat* 44. /Whisky an at 24!..u. - ...25. - - -',1 ,. Er. Lome, Jan. 19—The riser remains stemt ebliontry - - '..1, at thle point., with between 6 61147 feet waterier Cairn. no - weather Is alternately clear and cloudy and mild, bat not - A tratliciently warm to thaw annrii. - ' -a `--- nARB. AllattlNlA-5 casks for f3,^10 by ki It. A. PAIINZSTOCE. & CO, ~. oeS corner of rinse and Wood lan. 200 TON ' S ' IAUS M 7 the htglieet war et Drka to lied in large sualmall , - cum:aim 2803, dra Nos. 143. d 161 Wood et, Pittsburgh. • • DI/L21.11C5. 1860. A large anortmerst of Cabot arldlB6o. Conotlog Canso Dario; for soo 0 by de2l W. 0 2011NSTON &CO, Wool st: Ct PA LDlNtrs PREPAREDauffteobr..)-ty WM. 0, JOIINSTOU 00..Eftlforiors, • No 67 Wood street. • • aen ell:1010E LOCATIONS cv Country Ifesi ,ll.)4l,nees, arkee Gszdm, de,far Palo by peat .• • d. CUTIIDEK.2 &80.% 61Matkotatratt. HOLDS PALM SOAP-2Ogro. for ealeUy D. A. PAITNILAWIEC 6 co., • corner of Wad and Pint ■trade. EG(I.I-=-5 bbls, fresh .Eg• ju nt ree'd for ado by ASIES .1.1M17.E11, .11e20 corner Mutat and Pint : 1 - 1 • A 3arreb, 1 .4 = i tz , v . ,_ot bound, jigmarat.ou ,APPLES, APPLES- ~ :10.bblei beat . quab - Ity, to ttoro and foroale fly ..'4013 = 111T011080g.2rLaaclIF a ,Cd. IiAMOIS SKINS-5. kips for rale by . • [t) a. r.. - ibuth - RsTecur txx, No. fit corner Fourth. and:Wood 'Old% bbls. for sale by B. L. rantexaTooz ei den ' No. Wood and Fourth. to. BULL BUTTRII.-,15 bbla, choice hnttor in/dare and for to by d „ . „ • GRAFF k V N GOADKR, ll#fkcond it, • ABLEY-2'30 btub. choice Falllarley; b 4°° d° "' do-t.g true. FACTOI 7 I.F2 II S _ can to carried co profitably et tanunouton. -E eadrer• thennont of flamanntou Lauda. . Jat.6oanto TIOLGATE'S PALA' . 804 P - --30 loxes - for mlal.y it. A. YAIDIAIERWE A CO, 4140 ' - comer a (lint and Wood sts.. SPALDINO'S PItEPARED 0141 E for lisle ilrZ corurr Market s4analH4nuars.l.- Y 411112bl ir just_ re vsittnitgror saki* - • - TETZICA, 'ion , - • cotter or Market nal ns Itl6 6 3V. trei°l:2.6xt,catabYco. uTzeaciaii _ me , iol fur rule by Übarty et. etIIZESE-200 Lozea ammo rucked this AtaxandbirtNistr , dalC MUT ILANALINB. - : -.-. 1 I y.,,,,, 1 i. z ., ~,,, .., e .,. : . t .
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