.F• . .',.-::. q` , i .f ,*::. ?•:r . r.:.',. - . • • "1.:,A. :efttsbutd 05Nttte. • - R - . ERRETT & C0., - - zrzurcisa And PaoPitix,roas, vx.:xrElErmuct3Er TUESDAY MORNING,. JAN. 31; 1860 1! 'moans? Nits Irrxi-iniaiscaToss.--Acor- lieSpondent - or ono of the Philadelphia papers the ieferi the proposltlerr - for a general intrembesdin the Stale Bectate by !Atiniter 13ndth,. ef Philadelphia: ft provides for lloperintendant of Banks, with a salary of ,f;.8,000 per year, appointed by th e Governor and , oenfirraed by,the Senate, to reside in Harrisburg 1 1 ,and to be assisted by three clerks, • who are to ;ist;:dtro—tho LW, $l,OOO poi anntun,nid the ` , other two, $l,OOO per Itniltin. " The basis of eir .'itulatlon and dinette-Oa United ,States and Slate istooksi. and are to le hold in the proportionof 480 to $lOO of nibuitle4; .1, general banking :law" Is one of the bills as regularly - . introduced V ; as that the gislature .meetsitut ',Lis scarcely ever deliee d from Ila j o comittittee alivO, or if • abatis the nor, it is i talked to death , by the —4whofe Hou . There seems to be no feeling now 1191rtioularl in favor eta Change' of,the present I ,.:lawrigubsting the currency, and, „therefore, it needs no ghost lo rise from his grave to La us !-:that this bill, like its' illustrious predocetters, 11" will die and make no sign." 11 Another Important billhoe been introtineedby iihir.Drinlap, exempting freensale or eseentiOn the !ihomeatead of a householder hiving a family.— IlExempts from levy or , debt a hence occupied 89 a !Tablets.% of the value of $l,OOO, in addition to iierhat is now exempt freed law, and this cramp- Ilion is to - continue after the, death of the,debtor until the yonnecit child is twenty-one years old !and the death or the widow. Six jurors, 98 M . i? 2 .1011114 by the sheriff, are to determinino wheal ,:tte theproperty is more or lees hum $1,060 in ;able. - If any lot or buildings have been de i':olared a homestead under the provisions of tide 'ad, then it cannot be sold or leased fora tenger ;!terni than one year, bat reserved for the use of 'the family—unless the wife give a deed, o'p.un l!leSS one thousand dollars is paid over for it, to ',113e invested in other property for the use of the Vratt&rs vs. Wiew.—A. Richmond (Vs.) cor xespindent of the Charleelon Mercury rays: .gt cannot be'disguieed that thesubmission denies has considerable power in the Virginia Legiala 'lure-Tel:tore in the Legislalure than among the .Reoplelef the State, who are really very much Soused. There are anbmissionists here who do ~ , not hesitate to declare that fox.iiny conceivable iAnjfiriee which the North might perpetrate hp% {the South, the disiolation of the talon Would lXesczable the folly of the man committing erti llide to avoid trouble. The opposition intend to lXide the talon hobby through in their canvass, :and as they aro etrong in the Senate, both in lAtlMbera and intellectual ability, it is oafs to rely they will oppose with all their power both Ithe arming of the Slate and any convention of "the Southern States." So non-intercouree, die hmion and other similar schemes brought forth hy Gov. Wise and his nErsociates, for the purpoee i!of advancing their own selfish views, are com -Ipelled to meet a steady and determined oiposi- Non in the very locality in which they origins led. Thcro are eome hopes for Virginia yet. Its ;mad-cap ex-Governor, with his ridiculous threats iof Invasion of dater States, and bis efforts to l.Maho the Slate independent -ef the National ! !iGovernmcat, meet with no support from a large isnd influential aloes of the citizens. It is time ills: this tiproai shoed& be quieted. A CHAIM me Visme.—A few dept abate the Philadelphia Ledgcr, in its money article, at tempted to "rate a panic" by asserting that the times in Philadelphia were the result of i:llorthern hoetility to Slavery. It gave a meLan picture of the desolate places of business, and the deserted bottle, where Southern men !nsually congregated, and intimated to the timid ;merchants of Market street that dark and hard °times were reserved for them in •tho future. From the following paragraph, in that paper of :!Saturday, in reference to business prospects, it ;will be observed a change of tactics has taken I :place : "Within a few days our hotels have filled up _ pretty well with Southern and Western mei.- ; Chants,- and dry goods men era doing a moderate ~ bresiness. The 'indications are that there be fair spring trade—not as large, possibly, as !last year, bat of the business to be done, Phila. tdelphia will, no doubt, have its fair proportion. The money market is daily eseier and rates • iYnlet" at about 7 per omit- for first class bills. I ;Tho meet of the paper on the market, however, .slant considered first class, and roles at from i7/1 to-9 percent. discount." It tho Ledger desires to hare any respect )omm to its flnanctial obscrYstions, it would be ?well if it were to exclude political trickery from •`.lLa money articles. A persistence in the prat,- yrUl do its party no good, and will add ilnothing to its own reputation as an honest and I :fair journal. I. A CONRESPOSDIOT of the -llarriabnrgh Tele_ .I,graph, writingfrom the capital, of lowa, claims portion of the _ , ltepnblican delegation from • ithat Slats to the National Convention as friends lot Gen. Calm:tow for the Presidency. Wn pablish below a card from TAXES hl'Au latr, Can., President of the Select Council, In :reply to . certain insinuations of the editor of the .I'Journal to reference to hie courde In that body. It origiradly appeared in the .Chronicle of yes. jterday afternoon: [From thl%venlim .112. Minos: Tlio . Jennie/ of inlet morning ;contain en editorial article, in which the editor Inheres a disposition to violate the ordinary rules !jai courteey which editors are generally disposed to extend to private citizens, and insinuates that my actions and votes, as s member of Councils, ! , have, to some esfent, been biased by my private intoreste. 'I believe this to be the hoot charge vrhieb has ever been brought sgairot and it may be, Vat, after baring served as a member of Council for the past eight or nine lyeano; I shwa% not now complain, however un - foun(4 and unjust Mr. Bigham'n inainuations :!may be. I will, however, tako ihis opportunity ;'j to any, that in - tho matter referred to, I had no !privado interest to serve. lam not endorser or iieecnrlty forilf.r: Erroll, or for any concern with .r which he ht connected, to the amount of one dol . gar; That I may have endorsed one or two email notes for him In days'gone by I do not deny, bat these hero been long - einceilfted. I have been guilty of like acts of friendship (or indiscretion!, if Mr. Bighorn prefers the word) for other par . !! ties, come of whom' are opponents of Mr, Er rett, still I cannot diacover toot such ante on my part ►re eery wicked, or each as ohould coil forth newspaper. editorials. Thero.usi be rome per - eons In this world who minuet belicse, that a , man can do an act of disinterested kindness to .:friend--Ism not.otte of them. 'supported Mr. 7, - Errott for Controller boost's+, I belioved him to be an honest, hard-working matt, and thoroughly qualified to perform 01l tad dudes of the office, and I am now opposed to any action likely to darns; or -embarrass him or the interests of the " Mr. Bighorn should not forget that other men may be governed by as pure motives. an himself .: JAMES M'Auur. 4 , DoVOL.+S co MS RD= To. Tan Sorin.—DiUg -:• Ile ludo 'another high bid for Southern ifavor 1 Oa Monday, in a peon upon his reholuilone to / . prevent conspiracies In ono State to Invade the ;- , 1 rights of anothcr.. -The couespondent of the 4 Steiehsnati Oaatte, in noticing this degrading ex ; hibltion of the Meanest and basest of all North , exixdoughfaces says, "the dog goat' beak to his ~'.'vornit;and the DOW to' ffx wallowing." Doug '', les has done both;lie stood up before a vast oottooltio o of Peoplo who bad assembled to ilet .l j., ten him. ='livery' imitable inch of room woe I occupied, mooting him to rebel the assaults that have been mado upon him by the Democrats. i', Ant no! He stood there for two mortal hours - 2 and ate dirt for the lkinnoninent of AO BOathern itoWILODO. ,Perhaps in thin wajhe _may Win the ,' Charleston nomination, hat thosn_who listened IY disappointed, Sued jto were soreand he u not D 1120 new Ides. It was a stump speccb; yd, preioptly,.-ably and ' quickly answered Ily Mx. Festiondon, of Maine. llougllaas his now . ' done What has all along been expected of him —thrown himself headlong into the embraces of the - dltronimi •ttegratbritedlng traitors. There i ~ Act him slittitter.—.Deproit Adv.. • ~s 0 Nreacize la ilia Eforrra.—A writer id .a iThtehtUte paper lute complied the probable num barattf free - aegres twills the elm 13later, which lii rettlos,;ook dletribethdris fella!! • • ' = 1 ifittleit•-•:--7 .. ..2 6 V 3 o 0 , N. gara1Au.......----4000 11itaiapp1..........) Xelavass. •-;..............24,030 Alabinut.-;—....:•..,111,000 losileliam"—...- .......-20,000 f1ar1d5............ Zugn0kr...............-;A000 thactut..—..........:--,3,200 xestrea dogmata...ll,W Tem -.........:4...4..::.. 1 , 000 A Ci1aU1t5......;.,-...19,000 Arbaskli ..«.01,..a.4001:1 B.PWhit r:,O riatifirelararlytes Oti-Wednesday..avening, at New York, Mr. F. T. sLair,Jr., delivereiran important speech on the leading political topictelf tee.day. , He commenced I/yet:1111g thafthe introduction of the Stele's& Missouri into the -Alnico, wag signalled hy the pacification of the country infn th e eeeetioa of ,slavery, sod that the Ibreakizie up of the bonnderles of legislation is the cause I of the pielent\dbiracted - aspect of. 'political' at- I fairs. IdissoirrOt . iMovit beenltipriblicin--3et fersonian_ Repubhean—that 'polio; that dowel- I oped the far .Westend gave all to tbe Union. • Do the Sepablicatte of the present dey or the ; Demoeracyadherd to the venerated policy? Ten history of the country allows in what'direction, and by whet& agency, we have traveled from light into doubt and dark:teas The whole pow. er of the Government and die party supporting the Adminiatration It not only,on the cede of wrong, but it Makes the foundation of its Ws( fence and perpetuity upon threats of Disunion. Slavery originally was to hare\ existed only where it was found. It was abe carried into no new territory. History does not name the man among our fathers who propoied the per petuation and propagation of the institution. Great Britain nod France ' are on the 'side of freedom, and all Europe (tele the shock of the march of the people, and prepares forthe inevitable changes from despotism to The United States now displays the 'Toledo Of a nation claiming to be the finest on earth at tempting to take a - fetrograde step. To what is this to be attributed ? Not to the slave-holding population, but to the institution which they I have labored. The true people of theSeath heritthe sterling common sense, the benevolent feeling, the,firm temper, the lofty spirit that lid the Way to the vivilization of this continent. They are not the disturbers of the Union. They do not wish to abandon the South—now open to slave labor, the 'great portion yet untouched. to force It on territories which should be reserved for the free white race among them, deprived of occupations, and the means of maintaining a foothold on their native 8011, from which slavery, if it continue, will remove them. ' They favor no fresh importatione to exile the white race, to reduce the price of slave and landed property, and to render it difficult of management. Last of all do they desire to die solve the Union, either to extend slavery, or as an experiment to make more sure the institution whorerit now exists in peace. Tho non-slavci holders of the South constituting nine-tenths of the free population, when they understand the evils surreetnding them and forcing a species of slavery upon them, cannot content to the pot toy of propagating an institution fraught with perils to themselves—much lees would they pro mote disunion, and drive &Republican President from a station, the influence of which he would exert to give them and their childun homesteads in the west. Mr. Blair then proceeds to show the enginery of the Democratic party—how they have made the most of John Brown, expressiog the greateht possible alarm', while the price of the negro is increasing in the face of their acted (care. Ile describes the whole agitation as a piece of firm ncting—we should say it is coarse—Bean in the part of Richard the Third on the field of Bos worth ! The whole South knows that there is no danger from the Northern people. If there were any, the Southern reepresentatives would say little upone,the subject. The John Brovin conspiracy is the galvanic battery that gives life to the Democracy. He next eurveye the proceis of subjugation of the free white men of the South, and draws a not unreseonsble picture of thea, as they would appear if the &every propagan dist:l were to carry oat their views. By way of the illustration of the evils forced upon the country he shows the policy of the Administration with respect to Mexico—the influence given to Jeerer, a full blooded Indian, to destroy the power of Church, and the proprietary class of the people. Mr. Bachanee's reckless and wicked policy in Mexico and Utah, are duly rebuked. Mr. Blair then describes the position of the South in attempting to force principles to which the civilized world is opposed, and describes the ridiculousness of the theoretical coherts who propose to have a eham fight enchas was known in the days of Nullification, when flags and pla t:nage disappeared, like a militia company at a muster on the approach of a storm. lie then contintice, defending the Republican party on the ground that they aro the true exponents of ' the Constitution. We present 'an extract : • The Republican party will restore that noble Commonwealth which had its germ in the Decla ration of Independence, rose to a confederacy in the midst of the Revolution, and became a ti tion under the Constitution. In all its written instruments shaping the National Government, slavery was abjured. Tho principles were de nounced in the first, the imperishable Declare. tion—under the eecond, the ordinance Slsvety was excluded fro m - all the national territory,and the Constitution,:while reorganizing ate de facto existence in some States, so far as the nation I was coneerned,wituld allow, it only to operate its making the condition of "persons held in ser vice," not property held abbolutely—persona un. der all laws, human and divine, have rights-.a men who holds the right to the service of anoth er has no right to destroy them; be may destroy his property. The Constitution, by rejecting the term EillYo and substitnting a phrase implying a differeat and qualified relsition, meant to exclude the idea that slavery was a national institution, and boa dsge, in every form, was-excluded from the na tional domain by affirming the ordinance in the first Congress,under the authority of the Con stitution. Uder this view of the supreme and fundamental laws of the Republic, the Republi can party deny the right, is any and all the de partments of Government, to extend Slavery over the nation's teriforles. This is the foundation on which the fathers of the Republic stood, and on which the Republican party now stand. ff the troubles of this country are to have a peace ful conclusion, iti must come with the deco of the reign of the tvggrentive party, laboring to destroy the prinnples of the Revolution, break ing through the boundaries assigned to Slavery, renewing, in defiance of law and the opinion of the world, the nenursed slave trade, branded es piracy under the Constitution, the laws, and treaties of the Government and provoking wee to conquer neighboring States, to subject them the slave system,: The first step toward deliverance is the defeat of the Democratie nominee for the Presidency, whoever be may be, anointed at Charleston as the high priest j Nullification. A wise ' fi rto, moderate, true-hearted anon —a Republican of the courage of Andrew Jackso!o, incorruptible and uncorrupting—would, as the Chief of .the government, bring back the better days of the Iteptiblic. He would give security to the disturbed Section of the country, acquire the confidencoofistll, and restore that good fettl ing among the People signed for by all good men. lle would exert los influence to open a wly for the remove), with azimut of all interested, of the freed men of the African race, which, whether in the NOrth or South, are mode inotru mente of mischief, especially among the while laboring eine pf the Boutlf,and of, offence to the free labor of the North. lie would negotiate for territory ill the American tropics, where it;is essential that one itepnblle ehould have a posi tion, and Neel,: be make the acquisition valuable to our commerce, and conducive to the security of .a route aeons the Isthmus to our Pacific States, and, tluobgh means of the freed men of the African race, born among us, cepable,by peculiar constitution , of sustaining the climate, endeavor to etablish there a powevunder me flag—a power tbitt would be able to assert our just chore of influence among the European es tablishments already planted there. lie would endeavor to lay open portions of tie most fruitful pr6iaces, and thee rich in mine ral!, to each of Our slaveholders 119 might deem it their own or the intereet of their States to re move their laborers upon composition with them to a new and mote congenial clime, where their 1 labors, assisted by the money and ekill of the owner, would yield tenfold profit, and enable them is a fewlyears to repay all outlay, and tho price of mandraiseion, and leave them free and in the poseesdion of frecheids. Such a process of probation, leading to liberation, would give a nee existence to t the slave, making him at mice a freeman and f reeholder. What a change would come over Vir inia—her slaves gradually reced ing to create tropical wealth. her own hardy and Intelligent sons setting the plough and the axe, free immigration and capital pouring in to All with voluntarystilf-gratifying labor, the void left by begrudging, extorted toil. The mein principle of the Republican party is that of givitig; Free Labor a root , in the coil. It Is a creed of the Republican party that a port of the public lands belong to these poormen, and it in their poliby to establish them in homesteads of which they Cannot be deprived. Virginia, Kentucky, North carotins, Tennecee, Illtssonrl, and Maryland will coon provide homeo for their own citizens Wliom they may wish to retain in their bosome, i •bi removing the slaves, who de prive them oficuiployment. • Ile then goes on still further to speak of the anise policy of the party. It consists entirely, he says, of laws to enlarge the powers of the elareholderotthadlthe elavetitates—to enable them to enfranehitt end rid themselves of the bureau .belngs whose stet Is in their hands,Wew that the ,zltoro owner Y'‘4tinh to 'relieve himself and Ids State of WO blenbui of such dependents. U. heti not the p wnr, the State laws forbid it, ,tui lees he provi two home elsewhero-'-there is no attainable ton which he can place them. lit Is the wish.of thn slave States to remove the free 'fiegroes—the !name di ffi culty renders it impend ble,-uttless they aro mode slaves again, on delve them : wrongfullybpon ripugnant neighbors, lor to perish.. Tie' xt.optiblicans - *otiose •to bring the means 0;140 littlento defter Oirliernfof Mates from thiatunbarriutinirAiniii,aeie thein fik(k i thali Staten tilt option of Slavery or no Slavery inThridttalidOctilleitivelyo,i , .••!. .! ~,-,- • •*, ! Mr. Blair cOnoladei by alluding . to the Oppo sition Party ith the true Union Party. Russo. Thu Omani° perly of the South is a greet aDd pididoticibody of ;len who have proved their lay elty anti d ;to the Union under thwineet ! . : '''' •• ' '' v. ,• ) . 11 , ; - trying and dit T't ofiViistsfancer" Tfie - poPlliar ,frenzyantithe power of naceessive Admialstra tlotte have borne - tbein to the ground, burihey hare arisen and renewed the -struggle, netting I wet for office, net:fir placs,-tnit'for the Catlett- I kitten andtha preservation of the. Unio- „This is now the paramount issue and the sentiment Which animates the Opposition party of the South le the - very soul of the Republican party. It will give the right hand of fellewship to every man of any party who , to view of such a contest, will accept It, and in the face of the civilised world, in the spirit, and in-the very language of i our Fathers who founded the Union, we will re - new the pledge of "our lives, oar fortunes, and I our most sacred-honor," to the preservation of their noblest sfork and onr priceless inheritance. We are aware that our abstract does not do jastice to this speech. Unquestionably, what- I ever may be thought of it, its influence will be instantaneous and very effective. It will crush out factions, and attend to the consolidation of two parties, the one for the Union, the other for Diaunlon—lhe one the party of the people. the other tile party of the President. BCE an .VE•B HOLLAND BITTERS. A Medicine of long tried efficacy fir rrarrr tvu BLOOD, 00 easentbd fur the foundation of goaThealtb, .and for correcting ditordero of the atorrotel and boorols,— nub ao INDIC:1E9110N, lIRADACII HAIITBCItN, LOSS OF APPKTITE, I:'42=ll=i2 COLIC, EUMMEIt COMPLAIN'', Ar COIST/VEN ES: 4 . PILES, In tierroun, Illientuntie and Neuralgia effeetlene R hse frequently neon adrulastered with marked eureree. Tyro or three doom wllicourlnte the afflicted of its min. tary effects—the stomach •In speedily regain its sttongth, • healthy ar.:lon of the Ilmr, Lowrie nod kianeye will re pldly take place, and renewed health be tho unit* reault. BLICIALOIL.OSIIIOII But ono site of the gomilne (half plot bottles ) Dozen tompamfol. Bee that our name le onUie label of every bottle Jon boy. BENJAMIN PAGE JR., tk. CO., Polo Proprietors, Pittsborgh, Penn's. Sold by Droggists only. Price gm. j11.4,4eT MARLED—On Thursday, Jutonry 2616, IS Go, at tho reeidotun of tho bride's Wog, by too ßev. Dr, Boo,tua Burr, air. EMMETT.VICE, or Filiebargh, 4. Miss SALLIZ FIEVENSON, dan,lllter of (k o. Stevenson, EN., of Portsmouth, Ohio. iFtet.) litqicstiocmcntis QIINDRIES— - to 500 Dbl. White Wbrat riunsl) Plottr . rco sea 300 Kxtra Fleur; IUJ " 'tie '• 150 Dash liar and Ith.lltal Gar.: 10 Toes Ebert.. Itnrk.b...t Oats. /1,1e4 Bay and Corn Nest. In store mid for InIA by Oat . A Ell ttrAIID. )a.%1 I.lltorty.tro.t.: SUNDRIES 40 Bbl. Chairs Grlsso Anti, far Parke Dry Apple.; Mae alctory Naar. Dec'd mad Cro sale by H. VOR RENT—A brgo WarehonEct on Wood near Recent!. Two Dwelling (laurel. No. w wadi.; Tbinl 01. Large Stare Room on 31Arket meet, nror Eoo rth, No. G 3 Market .trees,—gtoro end Ihielliog Lim ow. Two Dwelling ilousnion Filth et., abut., Scaitlitod.l Ne 1« Th ird etroet—Derellingllo.. and Moro. Jai .t eoN, Ntarkot it 7\70.431 PENN ST. FOR SALE.—A vg . .1 11 price, Dwelling 1\ with la or ground Ili Ira front by 100 deep to an alley, .It, a brlrk .table on tho alloy. Peke $1,500. P. CUTIIIIEBT t P0N,51 Market at. WELSIIFLANNELS—BusettraLD & Co. Inform their tatomara and U. pablia that they her e now co hand Sl.lNNtnlitda ol the kazoo main a Wolib Flannels they !lava boon Iteenin, for sovaral year', and which here given so tonal aal,ofilaton In the ara.thing and %rear. A. , I SUNDRIES --2 Kegs Packed Butter; 1.5 Pe litaNr; eJ MN Crime Benno 15 bl.. Paarl Ilentolay; WOO int Huambo/at Floor, in bolt oil+, Drown!. 12 lad" Dry Peschea Por nlO by ja.ll JAS. A. YETZSII., roro alark.t and Itt strreta. fl APT. INICLINTOCK'S NARRATIVE— LJ Tbe voyagoot the 'Noe to tho Arctic Sea,. mrr. UT., of the diacovery of Ito fate tir .I,lto Front Bn end tot companion. by Captato Ititellotook. It. N. I. I. D. with Maya and lIImL-attoon la ono 'what... HAY t CO o t met TVIARGIAItET PULLER OSSOLI—" Lite ILL Wl:liont and LIM : nr, f4rl <4 N.mtlm. llssaya and rnolan," by Slntaaret rullcr thnouh; allied Ly her I.rnthrr, Ikrthar u. Yoh,. One ♦elnwq l&no. H=q2':IIMUMI TIRES" ARRIVAL HAVANA CIGARS tette° Mr iiu Arroyare, akuoo Plantation, And a TAZie:7 et other choke brand. nevem:al, on baud at JOS. PLISAIING'S Inv : eler, :szt artier Market el. and the Diamond. MRS. ELLEPS NEW WORK.—"W omen Arthda in. wit Ages nod Conn:Ate," by Itre rine volume. , KAY & GA Wood Street BUILDING LOTS in the "Old Poor House plan," for sala b Jan ' I3,CIIIIIBER T 2 EON, 51 Martel 01,4. DWELLINO 1101USIC and two Lou" or Orcrand on Bank taw, Ailrgheny City, tor 010 by Yon 8. CUTLIIIER.T 4k. &U:1, 51 Ilarbdtt. F RU Fr—.lo) boxes Sicily Orallge8; 50 do Palermo Lemnos, Jost recelcod and for axle by REYMELL & ANDRIU3ON, 59 Wood afro.< Jo 31 opposite Ft-Mari. llotel. • MEW 11118-500 drams Smyrna recci , ed tab day aad rer ode by Jaal SSr3ISSd ANDP.24ON, ISttott otrt, t DATES -10 matt Arabian iust rec'd and fur ode by RHYMER. d ANNUM..011%39 Wood at.. CLOVES SEED-20 bbls Prime Cloversted In shlppin d mi.,. tor nle-by JAMY2 A. FLTZ RA. USSETT APPLES-106 bbls choice. Rm wt Apple.* for sale by JAMES A. VETZ AIL HONEY BEAN and Jenny Lind Twist Tobaccoedld by JOS. YEE AIN°, blormand. QPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE can be 1„.3 bad et Ja.ll JOS. ?LEMING'S Drux nor, TILE NEW PATENT CORRUGATED SPILINGS. REDUCING TIM WHIG= OP atilflTS AND INCREASING TIIEiR STRYNCITII NEARLY ONE.ILUY, 1.0 'OM 031., THOMSON'S CORROGATED SKIRTS TUE LUXURY OF TILE SEASON! TEDAISON'S CORRC • GATED I 1 TS. For ante by We prlucipal R.thllerm LIGHT, FLEXIBLE AND STROV; NOVI:I, AND lIIIAVVVIpI. IN 141tAPII, • Appro•e4 6, an. luquire 40...T11011PM:3 C..itE1.;.7 eKIILT:. . TIMMSON'S COl RUCIA.'II;I I sK I RTS. TIIE D3UOLE, TEAIN - TTIE WELLE, t 771 E .301.131.. MER, ) TELE WOVEN. El. at oar N 21111% i tho Cr.. 3 ern eLmnpod on entry Skirt EVERY LADY IN AMERICA Wifa VALI'F-i tIRALTH AND ELI:JAN(IF. Ehogltl has, on. of THOMSON'S COR RVG A TELF SA - /R TS. FOUR TIIOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAY! Regolrln g Poor ren.ndb Fartnt 101. And the labor of One Tivnuiand A r. Any ro g nirwl by the demand I, r.L' -II 0 T 1 ON'te. S. plafranuicow T IIE DENTISTS BEST OUTLAY 13 T.) PUIICHASF. SH.A.W'S 11.21T/5A....N. - For IFFIn nt DI:NTAI: ihr - ettrulore Me:planation Font oo oppllestkom io DU LIT DAILY.). ::13 Darn Ftrvot., Flsilade:Maio, I. D.—Mimic. call moot with prompt mtkmuou. 11:11m1 Publie Sei• in Sewickley TUE; eubecriber will offer nt public enle,on flo provokes, is the Borough r.f Butrinklry, on :LIT. ftDAY; the ith day of Pebntau. lerm, of 11 o'rluok, A. u., • at charming Lite for a Country BraLlenco, coot/doh:4f 03 ecru. of ground, coconut ornh too wore t f (Omni Move, ecd having a nover-falllng oprltic of water. la3B/341 TIMM AA PIPE. Q.TUBS JIOUSE FOR ii.ENT—lernin Int of /prit,l4 - ;o.2,11. Liborty of root, WOO fitabb.• In roar, non oocople4 by Aborifo. IVfo -, b tr Co. Enquire of lt. ItOMYON tr CO., JeYnlmd No. V... 1.5 Liberty erect 2-00SACK8 DRIED APPLES, clean and !night; EU acts Dried re•ches, Darer, =MMM CIOUNTINO 110 USE FURNITURE of every description mur. to order. 14 0 T. 73. YOUNG R CO. QOLLOOL HOOK FUIiNITURN matlet; ky order at the shottest s actlas. Y. B. YOUNG • CO. QTEADIBOAT OABIN FURNITURE eon stAntly monthotorioc aod for rido at oar ?harbour,. j. 30 T. II YOUNO F CO. BAWLS, CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS cloth(, out very lova. 11AN80,4 LOVU, 74 Matta atroeL , Eaton, Cree & Naomi, NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, • ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS LV Ladlie Dress and Cloak Trlmmlneu, aLol7.it, OAUNTISTS AND DOPIERY :MD= SCUPS AND ROODS; ]teen and Silt Underred. and Droner.; SCLIOOI. AND TiIAVELINQ BADIETE: Fancy Loather Bag. and Saehel.; WATCR•I3PIIIea SBBLNION SKIRTA; DuSTLIN AND 1 7 .1111 UN Norma 11(14onu., Putters, Plumes and Ruche.. An clegaatagrorttonat of svnes AND °ANDRIC DAND3 A ND EU /FONG; At prvisoly Now York Cat. Anew tot or W-ORKED COLLARS, The elsrot In UT enl• • Wio . oiden.:6aalto nwm for ovi Epring storkoro aro riot offering MILIOILDINARY I NIATUILUNV Wholettls and Itetalliur.hum. CRifEn.s:. MIACRUM, :No. 17.riftiA Street. MMIIE Ait — abbiitisniehts. A - N ORDINANCE making Appropriations 4,051„ for ththioar 1660. Seqmon Wm/slued sail enacted by the Meyer, Al. ,I.,nen end &Meth of Plttthurgb In Sehct sad Common stio..Anbled, and IL 1 hereby ardelned end enacted by the an tbonty of the am.% That the revennee of the city ,f hi/taborer for the year 1660, eeLlog horn Wee, thaw, awl ell'othhethorthe, together sths another moneys (nth. Trotter, noththemelee appreprlated, be and the same are hereby appponrtatest for the yam.. vh. eth, 1. lutorei.t. nod Too otetty Loans—..— 60 . F.iipt,4 ot City Ofileme,l3 mos. MLitt , h.toe . . ....._.__._.—.jTLll 31 co:1031101'e 1,M.5 00 Trrithreen —. 1.093 84 Cloth Of Mayor MI 67 Blosiongthels Wharf Nester...... ;04 ' AllDy ,004 67 'fie' .... 051 67 StreelContruteelohere bath $5OO 1,093 64 moor par._ - ' 195 84 7 Diy Police ciai,oo,;;;l. s7l.i 3106 oo 0 .44 Of Conaolla,Pl3 each per eatiara ..... 61.0 hlemleager of belact 162 LO Common ..—.. 216 61 • ' - 1 Co .... 84 Itoctlrding Itagawar____—.. 431 31 hutichaccalaut of Water Work. 1.603 34 Mentor of Water Utah, .... 368 64 Uilf 410aau0r.... 43: 34 Nailed utetul.nt Markets........ 680 60 111. Ut COll. 41,10 16,446 OR • NO.S. Publle Panting mud Slallosery.. 3,000 00 4. 11441001004 and lime. ulna cola, pahrre,oach 6100 ~1,1,000 00 110.50......... 4,400 00 No. f. Night: • • ......... . " u. CltrVrater 86400000 7. IltrOorDetittment 1. tloaning rte, let Di. $2,000 .24 1.600 2,500 00 /4virnr,o 1,000 00 l'orlne 1,600 00 4.llliiiiliing In lit 4,240 00 5.: " 21 '' 4,200 00 • • 11,550 00 rgibl4. Lampe and Ran Lighting 21,105 93 9. IR arkets—Mareond, Weaning, Coating, ittestranoth Tiapairs...... $2,300 00 Painting..... 300 00 2100 00 Pi Ith Ir'il,:elraning, Repairs, ac. 610 00 3,100 00 , l i iiiiiittigulielnlVlef—listension. $2,300 00, Repairs 600 00 Alhighony Wh.d. ""r2. WOO Fratee.,. - - wogb er.............. ___ "Eh Conttnvnt Iturid- ....... ....-... ........... 14,11 U .T 2 .• 14. ih.t4 or Ileall1;' . 000 00 " I. Loon! doe sad 011110 g dno in 11.04 2:1,4:02 00 " 10. Ontotturlind Worfont.O. nut coonterolonod 25(1 00 " 11'. oulltt'it onnntott'd Wnrranlo. 1019, I Son,.. 0,950 SU. Ee 9. TWO. thn ratty for city taxes for the year Itiev/ .hail 14 , tiro tnillt(ho c*int. of tho Valuation for county pur. pow., and ,.. . the tato a takes upon salt' of meorbandlso, Illunrat tip, 'tin., shall lw In orcorleure with Ordinance of fehruary tl4 ISM. Eva. 3. V IM all owlionocon or portv of ordinal:lota ron. tlictinettlerowlth,bo and the name sae bomb; repo/Wed. • Ord:non:1 and angered inEri a law lu Councils Ibis '_':lli d" A l4°) JAMES MeAULEC, President of &lent Coniindl. All,l. Monatr, Clock of tiii.loct. Council. A.O If cCANDLEgS, Pronitleut or Common A tte,t, inn Crock of Common Council. 10.0.31.1 OL R [NOS LANI‘, ”:tl, Bark 1 , 4 , 1 e the W.ll fr•qn ILat Jai, CHAS. A COLVIN, Troarnr, - .11.:16;101,1kt. nriuse:slGN AND ORNAIENTAL PAINTERS, No. G 1 FITTEI STREET, Opposite Odd-Fellows Hail, Aro I , rettal..4 t., ,to ritt irate r.t Palralug, OlAtlng And I.lmirtit,g with ormotstoss acrd &R.& h. SAMUEL GRAY &SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth Street, OIWER TO CLOSE ouT TUE IA NOS of . TIMM FALLAND WINTER STOCK i'S,F,rltATOlttt TO RECEIVING ram I i SP ok, GOODS, • Ara nos Oering Mem at 15 PER ORNT. LEAS THAN THE I.IBIIAL PRIMP. Tbeir :Stock embraose all Mistime and Laadiag Peplos of Oa fins°. comprising a Fine As• sartmont & Colored Clothe, FRENOR AND ENCILISII CASSIMERES, ASP CAS II M CRE VESTINGS, &c IA MADE TO ORDER in the • Ln¢gpt and most approved manner J. l, !' 1 • M==! BIACKINTOBII, HEMPHILL Cornln . Pik° :mat O'Firara Street No. City Water Work., 1! y T.T S nrnuu, n 4., 1 VI A .: S I( 1 1 5 1' ; i t n e i; . 1 ; . 1. s j I R . „ S o %°. n? , A l 4 U n K r 0 1N $0 1: 11, ° 1. 8 A l Intl ICOI ENlllNfirl . Alit/ POPE AISEd of all M. unit belt Ilitrin,rt pu top ic lilarbituiry arg. ittity and of Ih wr preinnal to do bear Jobbing, and eo licit it utldip (hit lir, trust/rig that by tripture• and uw chnrectrr,nf our work, to itirrit public putroutivi. W. lit rtiewocifiri to oar RALANCYIf TALC K OPOIL , LILTING ito odublalo utiiittisfundilis Mb clone of litualr firau6iiit for ludo Of 1I I SHARES OF; CLXVELI , county otMerplett... Lem, hopes, le opened N. oue or the fotltilEtiT and Vtift/ZIT Iron Ore Ilank• In j lye world. Over 150,0t0 Mine hem been wend awl field, 39,000 tons of which 1 here ml,l to the Iron tere of thin Int. Ttonl24l.lrtoy ewe. ettoot onmhalf the reel retitle or 1111.1 t•.. 0 of Ml.piette, me Itteirelituce of whlrh It known. They lord ',101 , 1 a 10,100.1 14.1 910 mince, mut other fetattles euth apimple..., net are the[ the rapidly Incrtweleg .11- mand fur tqvlr Ir. Ole an be promptly sniplled. 1 propageo mll Ooe Thomoinl btutree of the Capltel Stec k of 1111 e Ce.pany, will he pleseml to .110 , . vantsget ft6l antelaioot of prod[ to may permit wishing to hay. The 1. out of cleht,ittel it not only lit a paying t'"..1 111 1 1,1 1 Iptt la Inereeeley lte emrklng capital teary Sear. The Martel, Mop t,l lanatinn, Ac , ems be men by ceding ofmn mo et the Comer Office. Blonontebele 110.11. Platte mat eh, J• 10 JACtill xrcrxtuzszrzl FeIINDELIi. ,27t, Tice° 'S.." dr. CO-. L LTIZEE'T, cppottte i'earts. 11. R. Ikp..!, r/TTSBURGB, PA. MANUFACTURE to order, on short notice, CASTIED;d Elf A VTIED k PIILLEYB, of oil slur, mad 11.5c!ii)1i(413, of tho d.olt nooorista and latest styli"; &Nu WAq..)E BOXES, BAD IRONS, GILATES,AA, alrroilt on hood d,rrort to order. tr4ror44a left at the FOUNDItY, ar M Cartwright Ynang . a,flis Word et, will main prompt &Matto. Ja2l:4l*'; - CaAI T ITS.NOS, COAL VASES, COAL POO5, COAL SCUTTLES, bunF(44 Wane, PARLOR EXEDRAS, NER,SID# )ENDERS, PATENT GRIDIRONS, milD 6401621, LOCr , / TN, I:10FM AND TDA POTS, And o WlFerapply of lioanolurnhlflogDrarns M the Iron Di ty:tlfovn soft Tin Warahoove of . .. . .... . ; F. H.meADsruw, No. 191 Wood extol, Ja2l , ” 111:4 door bolo* the alga of the aoldee G. ._ .__, • : r RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, 1;0, MUSKS, DIAPERS, ,te. CIONS OF RIOMAIIDSON'S LIN. N11,41)4 thone &drone of obtaining the GEN. WM! OWLS, 'Wald e.e that the articles thoy parches .real. oil with thafell name of the dna. q4N. Itl01:1AHD8uN, SONS A OWDIIN " , Asomata* of thescundneree and dundililty of the Geode. la *Onion is rendered capenthdly escrweery, se large quernitine br Interior and defective Liners ate prepared, INMOTlalferiwasen and sealed with the None at 111011A00:a SON, bflkialt UMW{ who, regardleas of the taitn7 thew Indicted "aeon the American consumer and the nutonlho ter ~ of,th'e genuine Goode, cIN not rredllY obaridial boalnots eeprolitable, *idle purchasers can be Imposed on with Ocoai Of. worthless ammeter. . .i ar _, 5 J. BOIMOCIEN A J. B , LOOM* w•kiJro :. denote. 20 Church 0 tenet. Now York. PEI NJIC 13TBABI BREIWZIEtY; Owner./ owl and wario erred. 1V &1. Ward, and .114 of Watt Bons. and Granary, 17 litner Urea. 8 P i,l i N o E li •k, GAARARD, -• u • L. e.sora to edam Wood, r ' 1 rittsburch, Penna. 0010 breird Drum, Nu end Janne+ AIU.Pos ter nod Drown Dkoot, Block Ale wad Porter.. Wuranted to' keep in say cihnts. ' , ASfd.n from all pall. FromputAltend.luk. Vim WO soak kk Wan. Mr. AOA WOOD continues connected with the concern sa Prower *A T Ileum ktaeer. _—__..... ] nn no2rUy 1,13 b. VS-10 boxes Sicily j_ast_nr_ o r ma ived , on corvii6MutlY" s it2 W ANg u t7 WM& ieralittZtattments; Statement of the Banter Masan:iglu Prrnimaa,.lan.Datb, MEAN. (nem BM. en 4 Dlsoonota---.-41,773,240 65 Beal Fatehs and Ground Bent-- 41.785 62 Stock and ktlaccesneoes---. 4,1e9 03 Dee by other Banks. 11009 33 Bank Fora! Checks 21.23; op Spode (gold and 320= 13 Capital Stock— ----- • 00 Prodte and Arnica.-- 414112.700 183,3= 99 Unpaid Dividends awl nue; n • se - Acc't. 4,434 G 2 pinto other ........... x8$411: V. 142937 Ets The above etatment h. correct to the beet of 7, my kw: . J.alS. 881.1TLI, Notary Public. Statement. attn. Merenants• and Mann . lecturers , Bank of Pittsburgh• rtrrsnozoil, blonder, Jon. Nigh, 1800. Circulation, - 231,602 00 Dne Depositara 179,261 94 Doe other Book,. 67,=1 Loam and Dlsconnts, 697,916 611 Coln 110,869 dt Notes and Checks of other 12,274 66 Doe by other Banks 35,779 21 The above statement Incorrect and true to the brut of my knowledge and belief. W, R. DENNY, Cashier. Born and enbacritod before me, this 110th day of J.°, A. D.lBOO. pat W. U. WHITNEY, Notra7 Statement of .the Citizens , Bank. Pittsburgh, Jan. POtb, ASSETS. Loans and Disco:Luta— - Lkan In Vault... E 70,T05 Mt ~'fl4L•9 N„tes and CbackWiaei - isa; -- ----- rt - Due from Banks and Banks 12,099 LIABILITTER. 8,091 65 Circulation Todividtua Depositors 104042 rn) Due to other ....... ----.. 25,146 79 Tho alayaostaiomentio corroct m tato boat of m Icaolal odgo and bald. E. D. JONES, y Armed beton, ma able ?Oat My of Jan-,1880. Ja.ll BAMUEE Notary PAS. Statemcnt of the fileobaialee' Bank of Pittsburgh. 3loaokr, Jan. 30th,18O). Clrcalation Doe to othot %Auk,. Due to Deponitorn . 3.000 00 760 00 ' 400 00 V.;79,10 MOMS. Rine anal Notm Di.o.tvd $.811,00Z, Nan Not. end Choc to of othor Bank,. IG.PP7 Spodo In Paull 013,8= 44 The .Gore statement in corrort, to the best of my kneedb edge and belle. GEO. D. Alen REV!, Cashier. • liworn beforo ma role 3610 day of Jan, Wit it A. W. YONTKII, Notary Public. eltagensent of the Iron City Hank s larresutnnti, Jan. 30th, IVA. Capin! $ inn stn to 144.1111 tool Dim:ants 0;3,601 O 0 Due by other Bulks 27,167 76 None and Checks of other Banks-- 30,176 06 Mpecie 109.90.1 f • Circulation .. 2211,630 O. Due tooth°, Banks 9,'017 11 Duo to Doponton 200,395 0 1 The above statement Is correa aoordlug to the host of mf knowledgo and belief .1011:1 biAOUVVIN,Cnit . r. Affirmed befCre me, ihnntnli day of Jan, A. D., 1810 jolt Rout. FINNEY, Notary Public. Statement 01 the Allegheny Hank. Plenum. 4 J no. 30th, Vino. A META. =II Ito. 14 other Bank., No.. d Checke other Ilank Dn~tn °thin. Hank. The nt.ve statement lecorrett to th• beat of my knead. erla.aodtblkt J, W. (XX.M.,l..S2dder. Sworn and antecribed before mr. Ibis 30th day of Jan VIM WE ROOT. FINNEY, Notary Oen abbetlisemrnts A. KREBS & BRO. ithag . itaphipis Corner Wood and Fourth Sta., PITTSBURGH. Gala WILLIBM SCIECIMECIMLN, Practical Lithographer, Nos. 17 and 19 Fiftii et., Pittsburgh. sun, DIPLOHAS, Snow CARDS, PORTRAITS, LAREL-N BONDS, CERTIFICATES OF STOCKS, RILL HEADS, DILAFTB, Downer's Prolific Seedling Strawberry. 46 :ENQUAL: TQ SI'AVOY'S, SUPERIOR 12 to 11cOvey'r Seedllog In tiro, wpm! to Mires New Pine In flirter, and from sin to ten times as productive am any Other of the POD hmadred varieties In cultivation.. So mays Mr. Dowtnir of hi. see Noodling, • gentleman with whom I harp been acquainted and done bush:tau with for pont and In all oar traniscilono have newer hod reams to coladoubt his wool or honorable &sling, which Induces me to accept lb. agency for him wonderfully PAULO berry.— Bend far drcularo of report ollureetigating Committee, JOHN HURDOON, JR, aaS Pittabcosh and °Aland Dinnorka. , F IRST PREMIUM AWARDED v, AT THE [STATE ?AIR TO GRAFF & CO., RIANITFA.CTICTRIF.R.S. FOR TUX BIM S TOVES FOR TUE REST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With large Food Door for throwing In Coot, AND BEST WOOD COON STO YE. DIPLOMA FOR BEN: LAUNDRY BTOYIL Alin, on hand • lam samortatant of Floating Ptinra, Plain and To Grata Front., Tendon, Bsd and Dog Iron.. Sow !Critics, Wagon DOYXIB, Unllov Ware, A!.. • -- - GRAFF & CO., No. 245 Liberty Street, AT TELE lIMAD Or WOOD ATRIUM sca.-10 PrrAttutAn. rem, cz:v 0 V E „ " A. BRADLEY No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to the !amend .to end greatest ealiety of ;Stares In the BMWs .moon which will b. foetid the criebratial COAL COOK STOVES, TROPIC, Eureka and Arbiter. FOTI WOOP, TnP VICTOR, LIVE OAR - & PITTSBC RO PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES OP EVERT DESCRIPTION Groat Iralocemonts nfGred to Bet Wry owl other. In woo of GEATESORATX FRAINTS, FILVDERS, he. Re Arcola call particular nttontion to our jmal) caluL DOUBLE-TOP GAB AND SMOKE CONSUMING STOVES; TROPIC, EUREKA! AND ARBITER, The only Ou Eat Emetea:tons6trtere to the =rhea oth. ere that are celled at have not the DOOBLB TOP—the Inaba tentore to !review Platte and One% which le ...roved to a. by two patents. • To thaw In went of . Stove fur Family nee, Met hes ter er &Ilea M late nthlertam. we mould recommend them which, although they bare norm been cold Med at gtat or Comity Vela. hams repetatlon for Durability and Icon omy le fuel enetimdloil by coy other booms in the Meta CAITIIONI—Buy no Stove called Gas Con: - semen without the Double Top. nolB:6md IN TUE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS OP ALIMENT 00UNTY.—In the miter of the ta• calm of Quarry stunt and part of mu shut in the Borough of Smith Pittsburgh. No, 1 Btu. Tenn, 1842. Mit. /kelt!. P&L And now, to wit January 21st, MO,. The foregoing po titteri presented and red in open Ointrt,'whereupoo no motion of Ilandlton A Acheson, Attorneys for the pens ion. ars, the Court pint • Idle on all the parties interested to show cane" actor before PATUADAY, tlu 24th day of Yd. nary, A. D., ChM, why mild Query stud, in the Borough of death Pltblinflth. and all that part of Weed: maid Borough Wei notithssatinully of a llne drawn from the =Abend corner of lot 140. 24 in Greve. plan of partition and cumin both thirty d» dimes IMO tidy feet, MC. or len, to land 'of MIK= PhUllpe, ahould tot be dosed an and edited, and the Court direst that said rule he publish. fn the Piadursli tludto tulle o week for four weeks. Br ens. Odor. tallewdliw And: VIOL A. ROWLEY, Clerk. TO LET-41/6•WARELIOUSESoppaII idte the rhunger Depot cc Libert7 Terms eery. him 4 •no charge tat after the Mit of April next. Enquiry of - - Jen:ima.24P IT. WILMS J.'PAII6II.9On. FURNITCRE AND CHAIRS, FURNITURE AND DUANE,- FURNITURE AND CUM% ♦URNTTUEI AND INIAIRB„,_ $ l7l T. &TOUR° R 00.38 IRENTEttitati E. 12=1 $440,000 DO 2Cr.:.600 00 ...... 7.82,735 GO 10,678 01 ...... . 70,447 41 =MEI I=! I=l labwdwua. •(-) 4c/ CELEAPEST! BEST!! LARGEST Ili-- . $35 pays the Tuition toy Single and Douh lo Book-keoping,-Writing, Oommercial Ariametio and Lectures. Right trestle board, $:Ct Statlonery4l; Fall entire expense., $l:2. Weal tier , to complete il fall Cowry from' 6 to 10 weeks. !leery stuatut, gradnatiag, SS guaranteed to be co. per,ut t o, rumps the Hoots of any bosinees, and eptalitlal to earn • salarjef from $5OO 10 $lO OO . Btrobsals ell . , at soy -I Tsoat• - •}lntioli at PI Flan rIIESITtIitS Vol DP= BUSINESS yams° roe 1019, wetted at Pittsborgb, musdelpids and Onto Etuta 144 st ZaarsrlUa Also, at the principal Fairs Otis, Üblao fur UM peg War years. lia.,lll.saleters' eons received at hid( pr irocelecalm, Specimens and Embeillsbed View of lbe Collage, enclose dos letter stamps to att24414.1 Y. IV. JiLIKINS, Plttabarith, P. LOCUST (MOVE SEMINARY- The host Term or Piro tient'. open• . TfIUTISPIgY, the 21 day of February. The bent Intl rectors ern proided in each department.— Applicants for Bourns% or Day Pupils ebould be =WS to tho nectur peroonally or throngh the Pittsburgh Poet Ginee. Ju4~IUW (7 IJORGE T. 1110132,1tectiOY. PENN INSTITUTE. . HANCOCK STURM NEAR PENN Will ro-peti on MONDAY, the 29th AUGUST. nit= 221 per *radon of five months. J. M. fa/121V. en9olyti Principal. PIIONOORAPHIO REPORTING taught at N 0.29 Bt. Clair etreeL "It lea railroad nystem true railroad by:rea. goo of Da expedition—a ntiDuad by mann of its me,' nook. Der. Dr. 11/a/Llo3,LiverpooL Vublic Slotuts WFoa CLERK OP 711 Z dr)lfitTl3.—WN. lIERRON, or Pitt toweehlp, yrlll he a cantlidate for Clerk of the Courta of Allegheny conoty, eubJect to MO Ca rleton of the neat Republican County Non:tumor, itg r gjg.., :len. Jellturter Orrice PlTllsheitOti InsilashCS Co., DO Water af,:t Pittobargh, Jammu Wth, 1000. .1' Tzte Annual Election tar Eoventeen lli recton of this Gompany, to versa for the etallilpig soar, Celli to held at this office, on TUESDAY, tho 714 day vo,,ii.ry Lawson the boon of 11 O.K. nod 3 r. .)431-did P. A. ILINKIIAKT, Pacretaty. ALLSOLIINT VALLI, 11111.1.01 D Dona,' Yittebargh, Juneau 16th. 1660. 10. NOTICE TO STOCK lIOLDERS.—TDO Anuual Mooting of the Stockholders or the, Allegheny Valley RaJlcuml Company will lw bold at their office, in thenity of Dlttabo,nh, on TUY.SDAT, the 7th day of Yebroary, 1360, at In o'clock, A. M. A. statement of theatre/we of the Oorm ',any. with the Culposo of ths put year, will he presented, and an election fur Fruldent and Alaugers for the soaping year will be hold oo same day. Ja16.114 JAS. antsoN, Seely. . _ 111, - Nurice is hereby given that an applica ,,,r Lk. ',tube suede to the Legislature of titte abate.' run to eeralon, by the Trusts. of the "Disciple. Choreic" to have act passed autherthlcg Chew to sell or any. of ! (I,lr Meeting Howse Lot, elitist. on comer of Beak lithe sod Molt alley, Allegheny city, PTO ItElonctatp LIOLLAIL SAVIPIGS BANK -.No. 65 Fourth Street. ,ARTZ.R.FIL /N 1644. I OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'OLOOKO lJ idieu oo Wednesday and Datociar evening; from 147 lintlto November Ant, from 7 to 17 o'clock; soil (mtg. & amber fint to lithey fmt, Irma 6 toll o'cirieJL • Deposita received .1! mum 001 it than orre DOW anal . illvtdiend of the profits declared twice • year,lol Jane rod December. Intetzet has been dictated sainha4 to Jimesnil Iteceinter, eince the Bank we. orgtUi rod, the rata atria per cent.• par. Intoned, If not drawn oat, placed to the credit of Oa dali pont.. wincipel, acid been tae eameinterert hem thetlirdi Jay•of Jo. and Deramber, compounding WOOS rear itial out troothug the de/man to call or even to preeeni pee book. At tide rate, mem, will doable to les then 121 , van, tasking to the aggregate 1110. 070 00. nett PIM I MIL Books contatohn the Charter, By.lems, Reds and Rims', ethe. nroished grans, en applicsthneet the offica t Ftaiderat—OZOßQX ALDERS. lotua E. Moonbeam. Alexander Bradley, JSZOBO Hardman, A. IL Pollock, M. D Wllllsaa S. LATeley, MID= J. Anderiam Dr.4..3vrED 11.31.tmrn Jarmo &LION Jame. D. Selby, aabart Robb, Lund. Pensictk, Qlil BuriprlN P. A. Madeira John H. Mellor. John G. DarAnfen, John B. Canfield, J. Gardner Ootan, Alone° A. Carrier, David Campbell, Aim D. Waxy.% Obarlea Duracs D. D. Mee.* Juml&Anley, WsDar P. Ildarall. WLI. Mier. John Orr, Hem L. Ringwalt, George IL Belden. Jahn D. &ally. William Doug francia 13ealamln 1. Vahneetoet. Jams W. Hallman. Wllllma B. Mama, Myles Heap, &cream and Trawling. autlyd--I•22Diawl cozrojr. MORK TO US ADMILLMCD THAN 'ripc RICHEST DIADEM -'TL c T ORN BY Kings or Emperors, WII A . l ? A Muumuu, MAD or Inn. • TILE article that will naturally restore;thel colorof the bah., (the changing of which to gray being an indication ofs last of proper secretlemsJ to truly • wake able medicine. Prof. WOOll , B HAIR TOCillOts the only nfe reined y far baldness, dryness premature clump of, color. and the several &Mecca dale& of monitions at the: reots of the heir, which cs:a to found. Qua= properistfonal abound, and "hair tonics. fill every "corr. grocery. In rho c.ntry . . Avoid all ' , hair tordoe. unless known to be. the preparati. of soma man whom celebrity has becomel world wide. Do not let any nostrum vendor &pertinent! open your hair. Touch nothing you have not good reason! to believe la all that It purports to be. Profeneoe Woo; ho. esnied, by seers of severe tort of. the rhino of his ympar.l aloe, his prveent fame. Over 150 certificates an beano no of the ,aloe of this Elalr Restorative, from pool,. who ham tried It. Road the !Magnum ..111w Your., April 10th, 148. .DR. WOOD:—Dear Ble Penult me to express to you thel bligati.. I am MAO} for the entire restoration oF my hair to De original color. About the time of my arriejil the United Steles It was raphlfy becoildng . gray, hot, Inge the application o your ulliaß - Rattondive• it soon received Ds original hue. 1 consider your Rastarativene • wryer.. • tit invention, quite &firedogs as onlil so agreeable:: : am, deny at,, room trolY, B. THALBERIII.. . CL W. HOTTER, Ludianepolle, Ind., says he were al wig for several years, but by the use of Wears Mir Reit:n-1 aloe ha now has a lino bead of heir. B' Bold by all Druggists, and by 0 .3. Wood t oo. , 444 Broadway, New York, and 114, Market street, ElkLonis,blai Bold In Pittsburgh by Dr. CE O . D. KRUM, D. In /611.1 NENTOCX it 00. wad all Drugging. EakYnnill DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR WITH DRATH . S.S.. —lAtter from Hr. C. E. SargelaL Baru, Nov. 13, 1633. I Hawn. N.. 1.. Co,—Gotaterses;-1 have isten i troubled for upwards of eighteen yews with running, in In ins head, diwharging st loft ear, u o ft en as Infos week, a thick, slimy matter of the meet offensive .}pall also Impeding my hearing no that I mild not beuswislc lick. I here 1,00 doing more or lee for in years to:Puri fy toy blood, and trans remove the ecru or holly, but With out any change, erupt musingly tor the worse. About two months Waco I commenced tatiog the "Paris , ' ran i Symp.^. In Ins than two wants I began to imprint. ',lbw' discharges became lees frequent, with en entire clanks in . ! their eppearuct befog thin and watery. In one 'teeth! more the discharges caused altogether, and I bare not heerd tronbledwilb them Pititti My hearing le also Improling,j no that I coo boar:. watch tick plainly. 71y general beelthl II moth better, and I nball continue the crap of the Syrip the confident expectation of deriving farther benefit from, it. Toms. most gratefully, ' CITRUS E. SARGENT. IRMA, Dec. 1, 187.3. Thin le to certify that fir. O. E. Sargent bag been Oboe employ for soveral ;eery, and We fool 11.12M4 that any Hatal Meld he may mete in regard to the infirmity with which; he , bee been afflicted can he roiled open as trnthfutand correct. HALLET, DAVIS -Plano Norte Iffnutfectunwa ' fgt.) Wathlogton envoi, Beaton, klass. Drateenettle, August 17th, UNA Washington Room, Obeenut etf 71 , the Pn , pr:efora of the Antral, blorraw—afrafteskon,t —After the date of my letter to 'ono( the 13th 7 70 , 1 - 01, II continued to Ma MO Sonatas Syrup until my tuatingeran folly tutored to ene, and my health perfectly te-ettebtlet ed. I hare not taken any lit the 8 yrup foe neural months, put, sod I have no doubt that Tarn permanently unit( erfl the Infirmity with which I was tor no many year. aillEted Yonne, reepoctftGly, OHMS li SARGENT. , SFE-Sts long edvertisement • • • • DK. C O O . . IL Wood otreet, t i V i t la tot ficr this city. • fiji,jl VALENTUNE lIILLDQVARTEDS. 1860. VALENTINE ILIADQUARTEDS. VALENTLND ILEADQUABTARS. T. 1 The lamed and Welt onortment of NEW AND WEECIII - VALENTINES Ever offered for sae In Iblafity Comprising eery minty or aills and flabby OAN DE SEEN AT HUNT & maws. OAN TOO SEEN AT HUNT & MINER'S. CAN BE BEEN AT HUNT A MINER'S. SOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT EASTERN PEW= • Pat up fa lots to taltparetsorte. Bend year crams to HUNT £ MINES. Awed., Ittla teat Pretreat= attired. J stl.lUkleATl Yr) WllO,ll IT MAY_CONOERN.—Notice) x le hereby given that ou the lgth ;day of Jaanari, A-I D., nee, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Clainago Bait oad Company Alert In the Convict Court of Allegbentruxintra Pennsylvania, It. petition praying that the coder Undo. fore made by mad Voart,et, are trAme otrart. liccUrdyl t Co. awarding omit or sequeendkre egainat=vorty; nod effects of said Ifoilroad Company MeZbe ,and; that the writ hoed maybe Mao& M ll b. 9, o ith.d4 or that mid errit anpuserted imd 1 .. a .eProl ceding,' thereunder Do abated and put an mad to, and tor net thriller orders *ad relief hi may be proper lei the; premises. All persons who may be cm:earned hi the premintarel hereby mailed that by order of add Court the hearitSl the matte. of A.D said. ,ll3 pet6o. n In Pet .10IIN tor the nexPro:c. FIRST DAI 0 , FIBECARY. fedtalOtd Solicitor. of the Compaq. THE BEST AND ONLY GENUINE Havana Cigars To rittobnrth are to bo ha I at JOREPII FLEMING'S, jf... Oorner Market afraid and iho Diamond. SUNDRIES.— Mao 13/%54100 bosh &Dan Wtai.: Ontsoo, 75 do hirrniscal; Dry Apples. 250 00, P 7115, 1 .1 0 .7 Full Baster.37s b151.pr1m.5 fresh Lotto.; . Chem. 2/0 00.10. WaFtern 11,Everwc I .1 Oats, NO Inutudg ; Com GOO do In th e curd riven . , R 1000 Ms Pared Pescheig • I . Fhb, :.0 bbd WI Mackin! Herd* ' 710ccr,105 C 01113000711150 andlitare fiallls; : r.st.,loa,3l4.lpoinuid, , Nritale at lefa it EEOb r y l* I. 3 . -4 T .RUIICII6IELD k .00'8, Xxtraertiza IoIL Ty Bargains In /11.12101/' LAWNS. jg 73 A ITLEEL-30 bbla Green,. Apples just* caludandkissleD7 .-MUILIIIIALLIVIL I • ; I Cap !WM= gates. ; DAVIS. .A.uottoneer. qatmseir issue loam- 210;% VALUABES AT: A.110710N._ yYuNdo tiataig, UntxrT nit.* o'cloek, at tb o=opoestod 80350, N0..64 VIM a lama Nochlog•Dank Ei•x -(} do Alloessoy do do lioctoadetHoOkStotft 3o :ham tIL Bank of Plttaborto: ,do Zccreks lizoisoco Oa. Waters do doS y 14 . " Allegbmr do d 4 Cloooio Iron 31hang CR. J th 36. . O. DAM. dna. WHAT SAL& OF WATOEMS AND - • • -- - „.„, JEWELRY AT ath.7l7oN—At the section hours of Leo. 64 ruth street, eatnetteattog ce alltard, 0, abulatbian. 214, aril et:tabooing mery mdse.. . 90 ricks, or mall all Ls mold. Ms stock anal ats of (ISIS sad Filter Watchet, and Mamma Gehl brolly, of afloat coati des=iono...shleh sotthy the ethmtios= &mamas the wbole Mock mud be and as mar as cub. Ladles and Gentlemen are respectfully baited tO call !tad examine the goods during ma day, when they ilpurdahs, at prima, *botanic or retail, at my low lcsa,and allthall prom m represented, and satisfactory pl the roomy brooded. Name them a call and semtre . 7,lmam. Laotian .010010 enturnmen arty. samba at %lock. - J. G. Dan& dart. OlthY. Esiecnen . Jab 'mgt. USTIN 1,001118 00„,tterdf.tnte Krellamb :*LLEaIIENY PROPERTY FOR SALE. —14,0 Lois ea 11kentgamery etrac l, , 20 Foot front aw ,I Wend lox alwg Taylor sorestoo 110 ket. Maims, ant-fourthb o b o3oo In 14 .00 3 porn lip. t 0 AMIN L0C.51113 00.. Fourth strait: _ l l. UK SAL.S BY AIISTIIi LOOli118: & vill CO., AT TICS BilittollANTS' RACRANGE WERT 11118 DAY EVENlllo.—Bank, arldko, lemma lad 4 .PtOr Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold at Tali* de 4Me lierchanteracbange by . _ ... N__.• AUSTIN LOOMS 200. .... Deana and Loma en Real Easter negotiated i• slikaonalde terms b AIRMEN LOOMIS A CO, *l2 Stock ZinteßrokorA.l3 EAdt• at. ' i I ''.• (RUE) alllttOmento. ATIONAL TBEATRE.—For one week longer, ccermreuelog MONDAY, Jetetary 301 b, ttie celebrated and (Meted I)3I7OIELEIZ SEVAINADZitS • AND 4TiIIOPIAN BURLESQUE-OPERA, TROUPE: Together with the dletlogedstwd Prima Done e ,: ..., AIISS JULIA GOULD. ... Taeouty•Complete Band of Sliest=la ha the Wotld.end le only Company to exigence that peeler= 111:11tLI:EQUE 01/PRILAS. The hoe Slept have Iron acknowledged by tho entire Southern Terse and public to to tho only true dolta a m . , pf the , GENIIESE 8011TBEAN DARNED. / i' no BEST 737NC1E88, the BEET TUNGUS, and the mom !intellect Aim[dam. Each erection trill be perbinned It& (MC BIINVILELNY to all lie various firma, together with 06,0 i [BUCKLEY'S BURLESQUE OPERAS. AbIIFIZSION—Drou Circle, IS relate. Ro 217 quette, cents. Nom open quarter to 7; performance to commence it q, aster before 8. JOB. JOELNBTON, Agent. tJaUltrd=hr FRANKLIN BILLIARD SALOON; FAANSLIN RILL, • - - • . 9 flt 14 et, opposite Pittsthartch Theatzse, JOE MATTHEWS, As Proprietor .- 1 11/113 elegant and comm o dious Hall is n o o Ttied 'nth NINE NEW MARBLE BILLIARD kVAof the l i ree ths t d an op d wi zoos . tmroratt soy Vie sa c pa t re y rn a die accommodation of citizens and strangers, and for light, ar, comfort and Th ence, is not summed, if equaled in e Weatem Staten. The Propeetne eolicits a continuation 44; patronage en libandly beesored °Oda Saloon herd. and ammo the pnblio that every attention will to pfd to their comfort and Warms Ni It —Agent for the We of Billiard Tables, Eels, Cloth, OnoPolne, Chalk and all other articles in his Me,' *Mob he can dispose of on notantable tents sad at the .• • • •• 4...wholes:eh, prices. - detlyd VpUalrelpbta altattsemtnts. SILVER PLATED W.&Bal HARVEY So. 12V. Market Street,. Philadelphia, • dafacturent of NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATRB . of 4DRIC.S, SPOONS, LADLES, Burma , CANTORS, TEA SETS, URNS, RETTLEIS, WAITERS, BUTTER MIMS, ICE CAKE DASBETE, COIDIONION W CUM Sivas, GOBLETS, le, _ 114 r g a7fro l f the 'Prd'L":l; p;ofel, too. dap vg ttam s Sarietable and Durable Article for gotels, Steamboats and Private Families. AFrOld Wore no -plated In the fed runner. jet:Nod CARD J. B. KOONB & CO Flour and Provision Commission Merchants, 215 .2Prfh Mao VI. :Ned, ' PRILADELPIILL akeio..... Co., Bankers, Garrett k Ph Bank Northern Libertim 1314,,Price & Co., " BUBO]lcc& k Sow, " 1. D. Balmer, Cincinnati, J . Weight Bros. & Co.. " A. D. Bullock, Oka lescluzge Bunk, " 011.1xut Pryor, St. Lau% Batt( PITILADELPHIA OROCERS FITALVITNO EMPORIC3I a6i,WIIOLESIALZ JAPANNED WARE ALINUBACTOIIY, GOG Cherry Street. J. HELL Lt01112.21.AN, • ;Ando blanufaetorere of emote Rine Counter Scales, ' Orley Tea Coddles. Patent Wire Pram and Cute., sal Lantern*, Corrugated Dust Cans, Toilet Ware, Water Craters, &e, to„ . 4.. The attention of Southern and Western Trade tutted. a.„,-Imd • MAI.• ES .Ls dr. Molesale .Grocers & Commission prihants, 'At Markel df, abase Front, north We, Pliiladphis,: • lITER for Bale the following, on the, moat keewmable terms, iris: • 205psekages New York sod Pit ilsdelphis EidrsPiC 11.00 maks prime retelling Eke, -. 4 fo)bins.kelitred Sagas. morel,• oe prime Calm Molasses did begs Rio Coltee, prime said medium TIMM", umal assortment Tau, Bplces, at. ja2B CARDS I PNINTERT SHEET AND CUT °ANDS Lind Clssapeat is the Market: bards for Mounting Photograph Pictures, 01 Bolwrior Quality and . at Low Priem Nand Waite waif WhWeAWAßaardj. Straw Bow*, , hand and/ or sala by CARDS !! A. it. =LIM, S ' PAPER and CARD Virstebane, WO ?IMO& STREET, tjlAlyd PHILADELPUIA. 4. E. CaLDWEILL 822 Chesttotat Street., (opposite Girard Homed PHILADELPHIA. isv IMPORTATIONS-VINE WATCIIIDB DDILLIPN A CO_ _ Wadies, in Oaten. ICUARLISB noosuesraLoacloa ilme-Heepars, neer *MO, ell due. fn limning Cues and Open PM, izerSole Authorized Agents for above. Gino ANDDDINEB, DNOLII3II AND 13D793 .• .A. T ES S RICE JEWELRY, oew dotigml. 141,110108, PEARL.% wad 1,8 the Yashisnable Egles. &FIVER WARE, unsarnessed in style, quality and Bash aih W‘gtrengern visiting rbtladelphis, aro invited toss , Iv" their §; NEW MARBLE ESTABLLSIIMENZ • tridt nudging no obligation to purchase.. 972111 , 01151 PfLUNCS, to plain Bgar s aad ao variation. j4Llyd BLOODLESS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF • ' ,„. .. „.., '',', ' : - • - r. F.-T,`,-; '. /. :::,, ••••.?„.?, :i. , , ' ' ....? A *-- ii 7 ‘. -..-.: . i;.:..;,^.... :- ' '."•-, Tiie enormous quantity of this InTaluable Dii,,,a 7 b. been parchesed by citizens ot the United States dirhae the stint lime it has been berm the pabllo. The remise for this extrsordinary roma. le 'MO, baba id ea l tAitliand seine ot the 'Akio. No one boys the MAGNET, IGPLASITRwithont becoming ito Mende It performs all tiiii bpreastiod, and circles with it IL esets temene s z e b." tip* "Truly this is a vistory-peactatet end btxdlees-Inet wii hellos notteloSiorions than the triumphs of war, 'dal f l . ilr ' lli.o 4"4l lSTlTi ' 4"4141° 0 PLAIT/TR ". Is undoubtedly Um Greatest stbeesthenee and kiln Demmer that &teem has yet die. ti4oSad - • If you pal this PIM* =Tame Itpain is there tie Slam. will :tick there until the pain has loathed.- The peter essaususes the pato my, and - ryl i ti 'JIMMY EXIST 1911/11111 TEEM PLASTID IS APPLICD. . , entails:a, Lateem, Stittnese, Debit) ty, NtirOILUM N Gie-Gdge, Drys-pat; Coughe, and Colds, Pains and etcher ,ttayeay kind, down wren to Guns, in temditiely retteses end, - with a Uttle pittance, moo: wail cooed, by the Ertl Of (OW= of lb* lIMISETIC PLISTIM. It Isslaw pliat ist ,reat, east, plenutanteet and cheepeet er n,. , to owtisanes. Its application to entsersal--ovall he owns nom, the delicate woman,and thebtoohlta laDust..-- .161. .41Weittind all ft win prose a Dahl Lads IGeming. Its sute !Nameable, and withant ennoyinee or thowhist e Its slim is within the mach dill -with or phirt Whin* tease it,Nthe are sick and rattling in any usii... - . 14.aftgau lamella he ahem enNilietSwith thlilnialsta hie: IPLASTER. It Tm be nut Good. Ylryakdan `in M We toehold, randy at all tittles, lad at In Went. Ti! ap ineirtightthe Moo. Mach box Waistakeits. to eitha ptesterv, =deny dal can opeeed them. 'Mb ZS cente a hoz, with Me and plan dinette= '• . . ' I q l, c . D. I IIOII.EIIISAIN AI. 11., 11 .: Instates and Propriety:, IP Welker ot.,ltew York. 10sollzuwraitsemera PLiksTaD is sold by 41 drtg esie in en, cloy s town and villas* of the maim, Elate. . h ck oßE AT AWcomSetl dtIA GNkMrcoo r,PLASTER dadby• aNtzonndFourtiaesta. IVIEBIS OLIEARY PEOTOR,AL; , FL:: SwaynesCoirpounii of Wild CheTi"; _, Frowea Bronchial Troches- .., 1, : ^.g ''..• Belle& Con c h ßyurp: ' -.- - :' - g '" , lfe.lideison'ts , Cote!, Syrup., ...._ . 1 .. :-...._ ' ' 1 idillffif: . - ' do' - 'do :- -:. 1 , 1,....4. i,.i Cabo'b tOieiages; I • Wishes do , - .1 - I Cough Candy, Z /Nimbi tm B. JouitztA.Drasttit. 10 o:salelmiddlslitogroutharept. i 1 - i ' , L. • C.AXDS.I!