t cuxu- ». iruiiAaj..». u **toa.4». ofriMcikm I H. BRBETT & CO. . S D'l-TQ H*.7 end PS O'P Sl}lT O K f* PITTSBWicaST WEDNESDAY MORSIKQ, FED. 1, IfCu. A Bold SpaEcn by a, Bold Mab.—Senator Wilson has endeared hirosrlf lo every trnc Northern man by his recent reply tothe “bloody straggle” threats of Cliagman, of North Caroli na, who, tinder tho scathing rebnke which he received, mast feel himself dishonored before * tho whole country. We are- glad that eo com petent n person as tbo fearless Senalot-from Massachusetts has taken np the glove eo often hurled to tbo face of Northern man, during the deliberation of Congress. His reply will bo a ralaablc auritlary in Iho approaching campaign, as it contains n cartful compilation of disunion sentiments from leading democratic politicians, and fastens upon the eo-called democratic party the crime of Ireasoa bo firmly that do effort oh the part of ite politicians can oblitorato the dsmogtog record, to graphically describing Iho effect of this maslerlj* Bpeeohoadhorarinus par tii a io the Senate, tbo Washington correspon ■dt at of tho N. \* Tribune eayc-c-^. “These COQuts in the indictment, with tho sc odmpanyiog'proofs, were interepcreed with com ments adapted to the exigency of the case. Mason. Davis, Clay,, Iverson, Brown, Slidell, i aodotber Senators,; from whom ho quoted-these 'disloyal and" rerolutionary sootioents,' paid Slose attention to tho public prosecutor who was rralgning thorn for troaeoo at the bar of the ountry; while Douglas end Joe Lanvcaolt of rhom affected to bo writing lollers, were evi* ently medilatiog upou the effect whidh these dogiog extracts from tho speeches of their ,* leaders would bavo upon tho Northern'-Democ .‘KMoy, when read in their hearing oext Summer -j : : and Fall, with suitable commentaries upon tho lexi, by thousands of orators, on tsaa of thou sands of rostrums in all the Free fftatefl. Tho reply of Wilson to Cliagtnan’s iu.oc&tiou to a "bloody strugglo" ou tho floor of Congress, . in tho event of the success of tho Republicans iu ~1860, was terribly severe. Clingman woa sit - ting directly across the main aielo from Wilson. The North Carolina Senator, never very robust, looks unusually withered and wan and woe-bo gone this winter. Bis Massachusetts antago nist, always halo and hearty, never appeared moro vigorous and robust than to-day.. And when he "served’* his defiant "notioo” upon the shriveled Boulhron, stepping forward a pace or two, and reminding him who the,pooplo-of tho North veto, and of their "bloody struggles” dt Banker Hill, Bhratoga, Chippewa, Bundy’s Lane and.oa tho open deck of many a ship in tbo Sec ond War of Independence, and looking fall in the face of tho had oast down this glove, told him that when tbo struggle ho had invoked did come, tho Representatives of thin people would prove worthy of their constituen cies, and if reluctant to enter into the fight would bo equally reluctant to leavo it till it was v finished, and though tho last to go into tho con filot, would bo iho last to go oot of it.with dis honor, and though slow to enter the fiold of com bat wouldleareyiclorious or baptizeit with their blood-—when Wilson was delivering this passage, with cool measured tones, and steady mien, and firm gesture, hia finger pointing straight at the Carolinian, and telling bin in conclusion, as bo slowly stepped back tohis chair, "Issy-no more; I await the issue; I bide my time!" TheCbam ber was as silent as the tomb. -Let all Northern Senators and Representatives imitate the manly and patriotic course o t the Senator from Massachusetts, and they will find in the conrao of time a more courteous and man* nerly class of opponents from the South. -The Clingmana and Keills will not crack their plan* •alien uhips, nor indulge -in rcoklesa tirades' ngainrl the North, if met on the threshold of the debate,by fearless rebukes from, the months of Northern meo. In the name of the people of the free North—doughfaces only excepted—we tender thanks nnd congratulations to the Senator who believes iu the right of de fending himself .from assaults, como in whaf shape they may. Tas Cocasn op Mb. Soermah.— The course recently pursued by this gentleman was patriot ic and self-sacrificing in tho highest degree.— While his politioal friends all over the Union meet regret bis withdrawal from the contest for a better man cannot be found—all will admire the motive which prompted Lbc act. Re garding tho election of a presiding officer who sympathized with the Bachansn administration —steeped as it ia in political and moral infamy and sank in degradation.beyond redemption—as one of the greatest calamities that could befall the country,ho earnestly advised his friends and supporters to present a solid front against those who were arrayed in open cmnity to the union of thaBtsteo And hie friends did rally wjihan cnthnsiasm and a unanimity that did honor to their patriotism. They rallied ia behalf of the government founded by Washington, Jefferson and their compatriots, as the tjrave men of tho free north will rally whenever tho traitors, who have been advocating treason, shall make good their threats. It cannot be doubted that tho noion and bar* mooy which oharsotrrizcd ihc o£Mon of (be Re- publican representatives, sioco tbo commence jmentof the contest In the House, has exercised a great moral influence on (be country. They have shown to the friends of Slavery extension that the North is the homo of brave and firm men as Troll as the abiding place of truckling dough-faces. It is no wondef, then, that in tho prcacnco of so noble au opposition (he forces of J~~ tho dUunloslsls were scattered and disorgan ■ } feed in an early stage of tho contest. Their disorganized condition was the scarce of intense mortification to their pro-sliverj supporters, while tho fraternal compactness of the Republi can ranks- extorted expressions of admiration from their unwilling lips. Whatever may bo the final result—for at the time of writing this police tho contest yet remains to be decided— wo repeal, whatever may bo the final result, lei compromising and the patriotic Republicans of (fie House of Representatives, for their stem '■'dfecftatgcjftf. Jotjf andiheir noblo adherence to tbo rigbt,in defiaooe of every s|Uempt to distract and divide them by false and [irrelevant Issues. 7 Ton Admtuiatralion-Amerlcon qsudidato for . Speaker, who carao so near au election on Fri day last, is described as “a tiry quiet gentle man, who took no pari in tho Idiecussion in the House, and has no experionco as o legislator.’’ Ho was, ft candidate suited to tho mixed organiza tion which, supported him. On tbo timid Northern doughface* with a large number'of ‘naturalized citizens among his constituents, be was easily palmed offics au *'Old Liao Whig,” not at present connected wUhiany nerei '‘orgshizaUcn, for the simplo reason that tbo proceedings of the Amer ican pirtyomowopen to tho public, the ralo for seoresy in itadeliberalicms having hsen removed. To tho fire eaters of uic South ho was acceptably ns a frieud of a stringent slave eode: for the ter ritories. Had he succeeded, ht would, beyond a reasonable doubt, have thrown himself in the handa-of tho administration, considering him sclf bouud ia good faith to have constituted tho committees so as to meet tbe-views of the party to which bo owed bis election. Ills v'oto on Monday indicates that his Chances are now very slim for occupying tis*t ixoponsiblo post, and. we have -no doubt that they wilt “grow “boomi «fully loss” as Iho balloUiog progresses, until “ ;thsy aro' extinguished by the election of the Candidate of tho; Republicans. The patriotic •*, . and eelf-aaorificlDg course of ldr. SnswriM, wo ■ / iMak; has'destroyed all. tho tapes'of (bo Jit* i ; unionists cud their allies. 7 ; ?i v ; + i m ~ *— .Repuoltc.'ik poKOßnssicraAL -sGatiucs.—Tub ' following is,a report of the.proceedings of <bp Rtpohlioan.bauqas. on 1 Saturday lost, on which' : oooasioa : Mp. Sherman voluntarily! withdrew frota tho contost-aa a oaudHais for tho Speaker* ship: ,• -r 'I c ' “The entire body of Republicans l who had , *qUd for Mr. Sherman, with ooty, OQe of twe exceptions, met la caucus at the Cepftoi Wcr _ •r> . day. 'V'- • i' -£on. Charles Adams presided, and Mr ;iColfax oflioiated os Secretary. .’ air.She'naan opened the proceedings by an ’apbroprUto reference to tHo protracted conteet they bad bad for Speaker, and' then said that *; 1 - the uoe haA come . when be beUend It possible for another’candidate to obtain a larger jote ! itifto ho could concentrate—a vote sufficient to * tho case, overy palrlotlocon ’^..hinitu'wilbdrawbianami T 1 ' himwlf/'duty tdhls :V V \tohlA country, be caij, diclatcJ ibis coarse, and lie uracil harco HOHiCfl/C •oy tati onion upon some other friend of the nr nrr.a tr n nrmmin n Sf cjnM..fH*<na Mljlowerer, indicate directly “ ° *&*&*■■ -».*•**•*» ft S. : . I ®oy preference, bat led it for his friends to do- A Mcdiciue of lung tried efficacy for rrsiey-? u a UI "“" c ® makil ’o Appropriations | What EverybodyWanta. ~ | cide. flis»oto od Friday for Mr. Corwin wits iom TOsu».»»*«tt«i(bttt».tiinijrti, mnacM bftt>lbrw At. I ; only complimentary, in constdoratton or that .„1 1,., ..I ,i„ i„l 1 *'"” Ktta, ors i, i„ e ,i4t .„J I . _ i gentleman haeing pat aim in nomination , n; u m •< *"“ n " »»*mLtcd, »uj tt u btxeby ortuiwd Aud *o«cted i ■ l ®V^P?honv\ This Withdrawal of hie mino by Mr. Sherman ' H£aihcuk =! f t^“frh l,^r^‘^Jni,^ ti,ere .!! nar * cttl *r dtT 9 9 .« enHrely Tolnnt.ry, and agnij.l Iho decided ‘ tf «Aa«C*K. ' 5 , wishes ot'many friends, who believe, "and who acidivv, , 101 liuuj item uv- y r '‘‘*" ,,r r oner.!.* «ppro pr i»i«t.be.nd ihssua. »r» ; still beticTC him to be the most competent man wATES-ntAHI. enu,* f „, U , ta on lb. door forpresiding officer. Though tern. costkkvs?.,. S' ;t~ ok "■ m * raised Wmselfln the estimation of bis party, a l. , 1 " V» “ fa °AnasT Bhermaa h C T' lr ‘fj'*' ‘“'T*- ■'*"> ■•l m i„i. lrr „t .m “' • ®«» 'mi m . ■ u * i w “ r = »“ s log their voles on slr. Pennington, of hew Jer-ipwiy utepu« «,d rent st .t h »in ».1 \ . cisiuiof p 0 t,»..._ too si acy, aa he can command ocrtainly three addi- : BswA»con*MaiTia.t ~n . ' . iu> r.iire (.na.«r*. «uh ft-u a i»s w Jj. nv i ‘a--. \f' *1 w n- IrT »a«aeeof inPoaiTioo! Uat t!.f crnii (I.%11 > '>ae** -> u 2&) Oo ; 6 i Br ; drai °» Bl «g fl Q od Rey- MntLotlW) Ort.cre oU OH^s.v7e«hKr nolds b&v ng pledgedthemselvestosupporthim. , P-othtt «*.«*«.t, p OUI . itM „r,.T,r> im,«u w *«*«»••••- «*>« These will be sufficient to elect, or at least to ! BEKJ\M!V Ptnr i„ ' : Mctte o g« t -i «*!•« Uatoui lwto prodnooia tic rote, in which ml the Kepnbli- > “E&JAMIN I AGE J«„ A CO., . SS £ cans v!H insist on Mr. voting for him proprietor« r p,it»bt.r K ii, PtHL *. K-cyrdicjr i:n si himself,land tbos secoro them the victory. Mr. gu <i r> * ggg " ,tJl ont r- t‘<i« %\,vx j*3l: iat>t of u’tter ivwk-. i.osi ai ho is as much bonnd to Tote W^Ssto?'' : awwuimnitt. SH£S£: :; :. : . sH- . Some tbo Kepublioaos declared their opper i eitioa ttf withdrawing from Mr. Sherman, and • censored the Fennujlramens who hod thought [ leasly thrown their ranks into confusion. They i f. r * ned l HV. by 6lead ? Bdheelon to Mr. Sherman i would have elected him Ibis week, and they ! ” cre . nawiUiDg to givo up the contest. After mooh dijeottlOD, (ho caucus adjourned, without ®;Totc on any of The propositions; but with a general understanding that Mr* Penning ton be voted for to-morrow by tho bulk of the Itapqblioanfl, when no doubt the wholo voto will be given him, with a strong probability of his election. Tho Republicans are in high spirits this evening, ond will go into tho fight to-mor row with; great confidence. have been in oonsullation sioco the adjournment, but no gcncr&t understanding has been; arrived at. The vote will probably bo again coqt for Mr. Smith, provided ho unites tho vote of bis own parly, which, it ie whispered, he cannot d&. eince he repudiates any connection with the iKoow-Nothlng .party. Otherwise tho pemooraiie vote will bifagain scattered. My impression is that Mr. Pennington will bo os cotied Ito;the Speaker's chair to-morrow. i Cairrcf pnodouro of the Dally Piiulurgli Qozoue.j ’ IlAumsncßa, Jan. 30,18G0. Messrs.\F.ditora —Tho two houses met at threo o'clock, fbi§ afternoon, and went through tho usual routine. In tho Senate, eight bills passed five of Them Senate bills and three House bills, but nohe of them were of any interest to your readers. The only bill of general interest was that of Judge Bell, relating to special courts, which Raised CommittQo of the Whole, tod will be tho order of tho day until disposed of. Som4 half dozen bills passed in tbo House. Among them were tho supplement to the aot in corporating the Pittsburgh (las Company, which passed las; it came from the Senate ami goes to the Governor for his approval, and the act au thorizing'.taxes laid in tho city of Allegheny to be paid at (he City Treasury, which coe* to tbo Senate, • Beyond; this, there wa9 scarcely any thiog done of importance. A very largo number of bills was read io place, but it would occupy room to no pjirpose to give their tiilea. They were all referred to tho appropriate committees.— At an early hour both hoases adjourned. To-mbrrow is privalo bill day in the House, and the usual number of bills will go through. R. ’ ruTim-STATE Courtesies.—Ono of the most illogical nod inconsistent, but, at the same time, most delightful epeclaoles that ha 3 been witness ed, for a year, in ibis country, ia iho friendly visit of Iho Legislatures of Tennessee and Ken tucky to the Capitol of Ohio. It is illogical and meousisteqt, because the visiting Legislatures of Tenncseco and Kenmoky are Democratic, while the visited Legislature of Ohio is Republi can; and because Gov. Magoffin, of Kentucky, who “went, along,” iu his Inaugural Address, a fe.w months ago, uttered the most vehement de- against iho Republican party, whoso teachings, ho declared, produced the Harper's Ferry outbroak, and caused an annual IO9S to Kcnjncby of $lOO,OOO worth of Slaves. U io drligfaJfQt Rfl A proof that th-; ancient ppiril of fraternity between-the Slates of the center sail exists,.auS will continue to p?:ifj|, in fpjj c of tempofary obscurations by scctiooal discords. The Ohio;folks treated tbeir ‘‘company” with generous bpapitslily, and the “company” ap pear to have been charmed with their hosts. And yet the ultraiats toll us we are on the eve of a disrbpjion of. the Uoion—that there is to bo perceived the warning cbiiddcr of a political that wilt break the Republic in twain along the lino of IhC'Obio riverl Can this be lrus, wheu two Southern States go six haadrodlmfles “to see” a Northern Stale" Could to thosamo tabic together, and click their champagne glares iu toasts to each other’* health, if they were thirsting fpr each other’s blood? Could the Romano and Cartha ginians dare feasted together the night before Oaona? ? Could Leonidas and his three hundred Spartans.have drank wine in the Persian camp the day _beforo Thermopylie? Could Crockett and Travis have sal “cheek by jowl” with San ta Anna 6u - the eve of tho carnage of Alamo ? Xo. The legislative visit to Columbia is nu outward menifestaiion ol a epiril of frienship aod brotherhood that has its birth in common * interests and reminiscences, and that canaot be ] quenched by transient tritleg. The border Slave and Free Slates aro determined to cling together, ncjd while the Republic remains sound and integral at tho heart, we have no fear that ; the extremities will becomo lifeless-—Ft. Louii '* AVtrv. A Pnsßoassoa on Horsibacr.— There is a rider attached to lhe;compaDy of equestrians and athletes now; preforming atNiblo's, called on tho billsMademOistllc Ella Zoyaxa, wuoseeqaloeex ploits, though thoy are very surprising in thier tray, have nht caused so ouch excitement as tho doubts ontcr(aiocd in regard to her sex. Mad emoiselle EU& dresses nod ncls with the grace of a woman, and her face has nothing masculine in' Us expression; it is, in fact, a most femenine and gentle face. ! Bat she has tho springy agility • of a man, anil is taller add siraighter than well proportioned women ever are. Disputes night ly arise amqng the Dpeotaloro on the subject of tho fair equestrian’s sex, for fair the so-called Mademoiselle EUa is whether male or female. The factsiu relation to this remarkable creature wero simply; these: Some years ago a circus proprietor in Eogland, en American by birib, named Stockes, picked up a fair looklog young German boy !of fivo or six years of age, and taught him the art of oircus riding. To cqbanee the child 1 * attraction ho dressed him os a girl, palled him,Ella, and brought him oat asanlnfkql phenomenon.: Little Ella grow up in womanly graces, was constantly dressed as a girl, (aught as & girl, msdo a sensasiou ia the riog, was greatly admired for her beauty and grace aud became the ; recipient of a good many valua ble presents in tho shape of jewelry from her ad mirers. Bytbe time she reached her six’teenlh year tho phenomenon began to experience tho luconvcni-, enco and diffiemhies of her double character, and' determined (jbo would continue it no laager. She thrcatened to leave off crinoline and put on trowsers, but’Mr. Stokes at last mado a compro mise by whtyb she was to be allowed the privi lege of putting on male oostume, except when performing In;tbo ring, and in the announcements in the bill, she was to be called Ella, only,'with out the prefix If Mademoiselle. On theeejeoadi tioos she has been performing-in London? tut. since she appeared in New York sbo bos! been onntmnced aider the highly romantic name of MadomoiseUo;Elta Zoyara.— N. Y. Tribun*. • lupbisonxd’in a Vault Eighteen Yba&s —A ■ newspaper published at Colcma, Mexico, on tbo 2‘Uh of October, tells tho following frightful story: When Generali I’neblita entered the town of-Ayo, ' in September last, bo exacted a forced Icmo from the people, and a sharo of itfeli upon tho curato of the place. jTho curato noted ns though bo would pay, butr.a he did not mako his nppoaranco at tho point for.payment, General Pneblita ordered him to be arrested. A party of men went to his dwelling and knocked at tbo door; there was no answer, and they broke io. They found no. one id tho house and were about to lcavo U When they heard a frightful voiob pro ceeding from tho ground, saying *•] am hungry 1 ’ • The ollicora.in.command went back to Geo. Tue bilta and told him abouL tho voice. Thoflcn oral appointed a commission to examine the bouse. This commission went to tbo ourftte’s dwelling, fad, after a careful examination, they found a movable stone iu tbo floor, and un der this Vad a ptairway leading down to a vault, which was dntjrely dark, and had no connection with the oft, save by the staircase, and a small .hole that served &s a ventilator. I Q ihi 9 vault wero somo bodks, a few articles of furniture, and ft woman tfbo bad been shat up there! for eighteen yesrs. She was taken to Gen. PuchHt&’s quarters. Whenbroogt ioto the light where she sairVnmnber of persons, ehe_fainted. After she had retarded to her ecnecs, a thousand questions were naked of her, lo which sho : re plied only tholeho bad been burled in-that vaolt for eighteen years, without going out for a moment; (hat ebe had been married, and had Children by her husband, but sho knew nothing of their fate; lhai, while imprisoned In the vault, she had had; children by tho curate, bnt she knew nothing of what had besoms! pf these children; ! ond after, saying this much be esme obstinalclv silent. While this was pasijog, a Sergeant o! the PueblitA Brigade, . then pres ent, discovered thet this.w®oaq was iriamotber, and. flborecognitod him as her son ftndsmbraced h*a. The sen then ran for‘his/fitiiiir, who ' oameftxdreunited bio wife.- The. fiuabaha,'fif*' hV*.J r ‘^ ra f g i , \ rT6 ? ttnprl«oti*dr ! bs ’ sn S raurdarsdhis ! NO TlCE.—Owners arid Consignees of Pig Metal, Stoimboat Shafts sod Lumber cow ou tbe 2do iiongabeJa IVbuf aro noUflrd that after the 4tli lust, tho city ordltmcca will Lo «mforc«d. WM. FOUM'TU, lolrCU UonoDgabtln Wluirf-Uatt-r. UONTBOLLEII’d OFFICE, \ i'ittibnrgh, Jauuary:tu, l-. I *.! y T'j l),t .S. L, ■' jhu ( iiuiij/i Councils 6V«b. —ln conformity with tli« OcHl.ii>-d di-Djiitg my tiatfre, I herewith rabmit prubat-d annual statement ol the city accounts; als*. dFUiilod account of oporaiioni cl tbe riokinc fund for j.tut yjtr, m by UrUlonuce of Juanury ith. IStO. t igetber a Ith statement uf llioam.iiu.t 11 Stationery nnJ Job Printing chargeable to tbe w vorol deportment* of tho city government dortrg the term cf mv Iceamboncf. I hive to.requrst cl Councils tbo chctj.m of Audilota. I.i fircrtrdsnce with la*, to examine ami report un lb>ao Tbo atitiu*l gcDori from the stvoral City ctliccrnaccotnpa. ny this oommonlcatlbD, bo far ai they baru U>cu roccired ut tbb office From thy Wharlatastrr on tbo Monongabelo 1 bavo bad do report later than (or tbo month cf N'ovetobrr. I dooire to notily Oounclla th.it tho third Bccdancf Artot AatetaWy, passed February lOtb, IBW.mqnlringrityruaj- Istratrs “to mako report manthty under oath cr affirmation to tbo Conttollrr of all flntti and forMturra impoivd or cut l«ct«d for violation of City llrtlinaneo,*’ is adrtol li tier. Jn no Instaoco bate tho provision* of this i i l <.rtm*nt l>rvn mn piled with. In serving my official coum-iU.m with tii.i tily it 1. mv pbwor to rcupralulftto you on lur Unsurld c.m.li tlnn Two years ago whfcn 1 asmtned tho dntlrs of Contr-Urr tho indebtedness for municipal purjioewt »twl a* foil . wi: Amount < f Municipal fntjckvi ‘ Temporary Lonn “ Out«taDilln£ Warrunt* nui PTrlp, ainrt U'ltw'incil, ’ sn.'.V’iUS *nli-r FkmUiif; Dwt-t. roiupr Mate Tax AuiJ titled) tintr-I cliitu*. ToUl nmuU'ij.i.l twJrbNdnt-m J : ui 15. lKsS..j;l,ie:: m> To-duy th» figures for tlif> mmo iwnii nr*., s i Am'! <r Municipal fund<vl <1 nl-r..*l ,<;T ■ r?s < o “ Temporary 1.-rnn (nnrr)’ Outstanding Vr’nnants, ISM, " Jodgmcnta, Statu Tax A tmaJjiisUxl clalruH IL-Uuctlou of Ind.'l.tcdoeu sine Jan . } P"PI7 M Wlillit it is n«t pretended for a 1111)100111 Hint lh« tin 1 :t > I tliU fivombln contrast i« «Urit>nt»t.le to liny i*rti,.n <>r i‘h> Controller. Ofltce, It U yi*t ijuiro injo th»t without ru Bpfli-y such result wool.! ih.l i.*\o L-. cii *tui»<-d, nn,| J . oitnnrv Connrila lhn£ a 1 Igtd m [|.« prr*>i-Dt > ■ .u-n. of dlshurvrrept and acct-'int.ibllil util j.., f.,r mi* t,, Hire. ►itnilir beneficial oflrctn. Very rtepoctfullv, III'.NKV LAilllriLT, CouDoll. r in preyeming yon nith I>k. Eaton's Ini an- Tn.sConr.uf., wo -I-.,,., to m»u IU superiority over overt D«cnjm that ourw. or .jaw* btu bemtofbm offered Kirtt-ltb tio prepaiailon of, regular pby.iclan. »cll quahUci from such oapoririia- in infintUo roiniilm.ui, to prcwril*? for them. Socon.llj —Tt la rnim-lv f»«i. r r ... “'W fcind. nn-l r.mwqnrutl, rWlorej by reraorlng th* eoff-rlnK of Junr rhlld, | u *t«*»d of »i w '«c * Ua «»nsll)iUtl«B. Thirdly—it i»p 0t opwtin K „.,t «r -aa a compar eof it with any ct£Vr arth-h, tuUlAil ; 1. ntj> alnu will show; the lory rootaJfremt which it In dutllt- Wi utlng ilOKfrom [he fonnta under (he dlfoction of Dr Ea b.n, many of th-nob, his own hand,. V.mrthly-lC i,t*r foetly hnrtnlee, and com.i Injure the meet dolimb, j a f* n , t n ki t H I “. C * :r^ U . CUI ? ““d relief in »U the following cww’ which Ij ltaclnct miTit oror ,tr*nr other i.rrparmtK.... »i. PUU ALL COMPLAINTS AT"KNIi]NiJ TJJLMIINi! such u. JiTSCNTURr, COLIC, Ac; ol«,, f vr •«n..n.n‘. tb« reivingpt»i. Per remfstirr th, hawrlsH., unequalled. for Oild in the Head it is* wrerellef yJ CHOLP, the moat fetal nod trying of disc.-m jt an liod on with perfect e-oi.Jon.*; aQ d being , powerful ,„n, in nil o, c U , ut ,u,n. nr"f,u eYcUd, it opals so touch mom 11.i.n -tlicr jurjountior,* „f tti- tt\» 1 thml we cannot afford men lone rul»erriw. w ..ni.. »» e.n trlii>*e whole expense la their advertising; lor the *<«iuere . .l wromeaiisitteil a. the 10*1 reload* [0 all m..ihnr,. In all cu.m, tlio <l'r«cti..iiT wraj.|y.J ,n v j| o j each lo.rile most l-iKtrictlyhillfUft. J’rlc.-.W rrv.tt { ,r L.-tx l»ft. Bro?.'5o:; having l.pfn <■> f.ir ic-mh-cil !.»• COOntDJ'lint, M I-JOU-J all hi r i. of ruc.v ? r J r .y raMt emlot-ot of the medical pri.f^h, n , ami »i. O by himulf— B rrcnlar phjrsictan of twrnt v- years praciir— tti?. ??. 1 re ; t ' rt »f' >oft ' i«. au : A3IAI.fy.INU THE UI.OOI, and*n>U'' R »be cf t..th«mor« imaindiate eonoecurn, and eff.-cr < l it., »:,:«■ of the u,*« npon the hralrh and ajatem. The r«nl: h v hee„ i* l9 ~ro doctienof thla -Ut.OOiH'MOD," from tbr which Dr , i^.tSL r r* t ? r, ' alo,Wrfcc * h “' lb - Within.U month, after Ita otrodaction, or.r two thousand uaißtnptlm were U^ O, f 0d , t, ,U J* ; on any complaintaof w coiuatnjiUro tendency. Cough, 1 Wd. Uta-TicJ.t, /Viuhi.-wn <\>Uie tf'3rt,Le>urtf Jpp’Mfr, or pain in r ’.< n je, | 0 »o do tinJOlDprocnrlDßftbotUoof the‘«OLCOD FOOD” If *Oll •ro roffartt.g fromiferpow tnuiSy. or year ,l„p a * , d»*brfwi, li-yonr *>r.u art Utprttttd or yunr 0r 7 ani rtlaxrj, you will find lu this aa unfailing remrd», hr Loin menelDK trim fm drr,.t. Ji )t ,ur itner u tr.rnjj or di*em en to any manner whatever oc/«r f.rof.V'j-j «(!! h.. .mo to lorworato, and hrinic it lat.hv.lv ,u ; ] hUl;h/.,l arlhn In Uie nunt luveromte cuira tha rmli-n' r.n turn find thu mort ctr.clcnt and pintolßl relief. A 1. aJwaya riperlenowd alter vn rj ant Wil K . I„ Uair or ytmcJt OnnpLiinli an,l MVo.lwrucr, the »uarr t . r , atu r trylmc ctaer Temedlea it, T% « n< mrt y ret aamred, that a a-t ru U om*/ Tin r^ni",' 31 t,J '' u,e of llco or (hret boltUt TA" FOOD It < liectaal in *ll cwte of F.ru,.'M,u; ial. £k-vm, £crr/uLii end <,ib< r like coniplalnta ; anJrv.aflial.u tK.Vlrtn niut ariuitt am Immediafelr Iw.tlt *d by it* nw>. It glvrt etreoeth t«. th* body and r d..r *• ' 1-n. Qty totaa .kl a . Phyvaam «/ ur-nd .* - ,i with wonderful tQccesa. For circular.. Price il per U.ltL. LanftNew Ycrk, and by all n**p*<-übl* Pms-Hat# iljr-u’h ont the country. “ b For.nl. WL GIU. 11. KKVStR. 110 1V,...1 „ Blujli.l., MljOinF ON the bouniluTTuf . Another World; Kir Eolun'i Oh«t; LtfoofJohn ISrown, by Xrerjbodja Lawyer, by Croab,; n*rcU.t<rTowrr» 1 1-3 Tvollope-T.n.hnitr Th*. Wardeo, do ,i„ , A Plot Iq Prlroti* Uh, by Wilkie C-lUn.. ,| 0 JWtatemenlof JbnChrlitUn Djctrlc- b, I>, u-V- .. w wterThernUy, by Mr*. tUdjc »V-»; 1 inpetidfp^OrW«. by Udpei. cloth iuut Wit and fimnor In Parajrapnm. by I renticr; rwenty Tetr« Affo and Now, hi f f, Arthor Tlo Ulary <>f • fazaarJUo; * ' ’ iJow Could De Uolp It, by P.o- LcojnrnMomenta, b> Mil* M. It. p„in Mylaof the King, Ly Tenojaon; The Money King, by John Q. 8«. The Protenaor at the Breakhat Tall.', And many oth*r now wart* too io ui 'uti..n m. hand andjorw|# fel HUNT A MtNVH Jasiisit o il u, " ” No. MJ Markot StrtW, And G Union Street, rtmnrn'.n, r.\, WIIUUSAU AND UKTAIL DKAt.KIt IN BOOTS A.NO 8II0P:B Io every variety amlrtjte f(iJ SijNDUIES-r " 2000 Rtuhel* Bar C- rr.; • Tod* KhurU; « <lo Middling---; 40 Bbl* Own Apple. Rnck* 1... 3 l a»>' !>.. Honr, and Com Bleal, for male by . , lIUN-CEIC A ItOitl Nri iH. No: o RoiithU-ibl rUn-i. NOTICE. —Tho on-pnrtnorship ynh^ I f» , . KLD . A C ?-’ N nr.lonUd Hit* day by liminuM. EJ i, r P ar I tncr anthiirltod to ookoSotUonirnl*. *“! f "’ at «aioo pla«) nnder i/«- fl'Tv.l.p I.m-W «. Bon hfloJd „nd M 1 lw,r - JAHKS M. BUTtOIIFtKM* OEOIIGB *l. MKIXdBU, Piilafonrj'h, .I.nmary 31, laOo! , ' MLiKpI,Y - I cinbmco the opportunity ollcred hy nhovo annonorem-nttonprew my hearty thaiiit* |.» nw.i e.trndM t» onr Urn, during n,v . I-a roM ofmy p«-rw.nal friend* an-t Ihf public K«D.wnlly. ... M _ w - »._JUJftI'HY NOTICE.— Th.- partm.mliip Jiwruton.ro ex -IBUOK Qo'Jxr tlie liainennil ntylonl TllOill-yriM nrrt i TlwbneloMnot Ihe firm wilt b., **it|„i by ollWi.. i. at tb«» oOlcoof Ihn C-nuiierolal llunV, f,s Fnnrtb *t r *-n THOMI'gON IIKU, J'S-'ssiy-iSi *■ OA,:,,IIKV r £> S.It01)0 E it s, I'omrdin; ft Commission Bfrcliaol, Ita * , *' r >l, mis, O HAIN «o.J I’HODUCK swwr.ll,. Nr>. So ffHtor and as Flmt >i|wt. SUNDRIES— SOOboaT' 25 Hot] CnlUf. .00 doz. Broom*; ‘ bt/la. f.rima Loaf £0 do <to 110 KW Iwm* Powl SUrth; ' 100 dr» Starr Candle*; ~ *0 bt>U. Orcro Apptos. __ aiiAyp * Van GuKoiia. r PO LET.—A liret class Dn-dlmr, No P^3 J. 108 HooDtl crotßinlDff )l room*. fc.tli pH room, but ftiul colj H.UrftDd with all mod-m »,S£ f'jl HITOIICOCtt.;arCKKBHy A Co. SALE—A a story Dwelling House! {£. fr ) o n ( Ui^ nf lhi l r^T B ? <,U * Bo * ,tli An ***t'^Alkgbcor ■ IS* i?" th W'lo riTfr, (1 »er» dultili# HrateU** , Trrra ** h»H cuh, balan« "*l , lyeara, »ltli tutorm. HITCHCOCK, McCltKKftr ACO bbl ” 3 ha| n>bl». ana 3 kegs NS OtHue to ttrrif* op .teitmer atnmood for Kl» l.j fc ISAIAH DICKEyA OO jß^Sl]SSSrlGriT''6,s -— «. IML7.KLL ft CO. JgQGS-3 bbl 8 Freeh EggjrecMand Ibrealo =2 iIKSRY U-COLLINa 10 B PJSAKL f- 1 JAVTEa (IARPIMtn/ LAUD —18 LbU. tuid 5 kccs No 1 I . r H„. KIEIEARPLES—:>3 bills, choice, for sale »r (111-, j..., fl-CILIELL J nr, CUBJSSJS-3UO boxes W. JB. CheeVfoFSS, *» W B.DAKKU,*CO. . SUtlooerj 4. Fir>* i£a«ioo»«j>d Uosis oiuoo»iu ranl«a,»<ich *4OO £l,rtoO 00 “'>*» moo vo i'o. Sight Poll<v .. !.„ .... ’’ 5 City Water Worka r .. • Street tepurto^Dl— -- nt«, l«t Pm i'l SJ - Ulu I’avlng Crminc* 1,600 Oil U Ilf p*irii, c Id ht Dfßlrirt 1260 00 *• •• 2J •• 4,250 00 • t * Pol’lic !.amt>i nuJ Uu Lighting i '} Market*—Diamond, Cleaning, ■ < Cialing, 1 Entrance, A ! ; Kepalra...... $2,500 CO ! • '* I’alnting.. . 300 0-3 2 000 uo Tilth WM <t Clrftuli)K, Repair*, Ic. 600 00 •: , .. ■ s,it» oo j ? «•’ M.nrtagnhMeWirf —ExtenefoD, $2,600 00 Repair*..... {OO 00 : i* 11. Allegheny Wharf ! }.* IS. Weigh Scalmi , t* I::. Comment Fund • * 14. Hoard «»f Health ( " Ift. l«aD« «ltjn nud fulling do* lu ImW . *‘ {_ C'ttatani.'ing Warrant*, tint eonQt«*r»i|iut).l ; IT. coctiti.ra’O Wariauta. 15?.9, IsCO . OS B.VCO 00 ;Totu.t $138,fi33 S 7 2. That the rater for city Um for the year ISCOibtll Up lito mill* on thi- Jojlar of the »*loat(ou for county por* 1)0*0*, «ivl tberaleof take* opnn tales of merchandise, lupiorv, ic., Ac , shall bn hKACCor,lance with Ordinance of jPebrttarySi, •Feu. .1. That all (.nlitiMictfi or parti of ordluaucta ron •f» 2* “••‘rewllh, tm on,| thy name ora hereby repealed. , <Or«Utn«j anil enaetn.l Ini,, a law In Ounrlln tlifa '.Tlh •! v y o! .'rnrary, A |y ivr.n '/•U.-M R. MoXHr.tr, OH; (ifft-lcft Colima 1? 1;03.i,f.C*l IS A (» MrCANM.ESS, • i'midrol of Comtuou Cuunril. Umu McMmtih, ; * Olrrk of Common Oonnrfl. ; : ckiSWKOU ilfll'SE, SIGN AND ORNAhKiITAI. PAINTKRS, ! ; M<'- (•! Kirin Street, l Opi..,silo uri.l-PVUow'H 1 ini I, d,, nil tiuila nf PilnHng, OJsrlrc mid ; ; Grmiiln,; ollli ii'.'ttiifi" mi! dotuMch. f«-i iyl i Ham UKL <;'HAY & SON, Merchant Tailors, iS(«o 31ft Fifth Street, IN OIIMKU TO CI.OSK OUT THE IIAI. •I? AN'»K «'K TIIKIH FALL AND WINTER STOCK A!UTi>i;v ..1 f;KO.KIVIrj*i tukir SPRING GOODS, Acei.Mar ' ,t If> fKK CK.NT. Llt.W TUAN 1 MHIMf, PltlUKf' ThMr fttx-k »l! (U#N«>w Mil!; lyidin.r S'vl'' ' th* S-'Miii!. rojnj.flilng • Pu,* £ r Black & Cfolored Cloths, ! i IPANCV FRENCH ANI.i K.NHI.i.-.li OASSIMEBES, BI’SIStCSs ARI) OVICIiCOATH, •' it * • ■" !■ 'a !l <l .v /> L' J.V II HERE ! .. VESTINGS, &c. I 'V’l-fli v.-ill la >1 APE TO ORDER In tbs , ;L:u,‘st ami ino.t ai. pro veil manner. 1.l 1 r * 0 feacaiSTusu...., j. dumul. 3. y, u»ar. Mackintosh, hkmpuill & co. y Cornor Pika and O’Hara Stroeta, -\rar City Water Work*, : l' 1 T T 8 B V It <1 11, PA., Manufacturers of mackintosh A HEMPHILL'S IMPROVED PATENT 080ILLAT frTEAM SNQIXES AND SLIDE VALVES oTall lixca *n<l-beit utytß. put cp Machinery u( largo capacity and <<f tho l*at>'HialUy l we »re prepared to do heavy Jobbing, ud ir>- licitiwprk in tbi* hue, truituig that bj promptnara and tko character of unr work, to rnarlt poblio patronage. Welti ritwapedai attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCIL LATING ENGINES, a* combining advantage* heretofore uuatUimxl la tbia claaa of Englnea. *3h*BL>*ui Uaugeafur tale and warranted correct and J J;26:I)J i non SIiAKKS Ob’STOCK FOR SALE. ™ E CLEVELAND XftON UININQ COM- I ANX uwn Three Thousand acre# of Mineral Lands In the nmpt j; oi Marquette, Labe Superior, Michigan, upon which i-T «»«rs«d op uue or the LARGEST and PUREST Iruu Me Duifccin the world. Over &O.OCO too* hirt beeu tsintd and pujd, U),000 tom ol which I hare ecdj to tba Iron maa t«rap(;thie city. owmebuutouo-half the raaleatata of tba i.'f'*® J!? Marquette, the Importance of which la well known. ‘ *p vp DO * * vailrcad to the tninea, and other tacilitha «u,~b a complete nature that tb* rapid!/ iucrentlog de ewnd tor their Iron Ore can he prompt]/ aupplled. 1 prtfpoae to ml Oj.o Thooaaad Shares of the CaplUd . lock £{ this Company, and will b« pleased to aimw Ita ad- Tnt)t*i{ta and certainties of protit tu any pcraoi) wishing to ’nif. p.-mjvM,, j,mit of debt,and l* not only In a joying c-rfulmpn, hut is lurreutng Ita working capital every year. l*i» Cluaiw, Map „j i||n»ii tt}.j m i*f. (i, rn«r Olfirn, Moiioiigahcla Home, £)Ue> J«IO JACOIt RKK.HR bttquhsitb"'rotnn>Kvr , ; U. MoCOY «te CO, fyUh/lTf RTIiKKT, oyyojil* H U. Ofi**, ; - PiTrsDUium, rjA. M.tNUFACTUKE to order, on pliort notice, fcllAniNO a ruu/KYP, <,t b || .1 • u.t (,| tl.o U-*t nulrvlil* iiikl U<f*t *l' ti'ioMN IIoAKA.SAH I HON.S, (Jjlt ATKH, Ar , always, «>’i Mp 4 f.r r/usl to i.i-lrr, WOf-lcr# Irflßt KOUNtmY, ~r «t (•««(Witt.n« A Yoiinj! u, «<1 Wo.kl «r., will no-u.j j.ruiaj.l »tu<u(twu JJ) Q‘j| I. TONUS, cO^tj i HJ||lNil DtfttlK.S, M’llflKP.7 PEN fKnfi. IWlftf OAHfcW, i:l.*)dK TIN - , :> COPPKK AND TKA rOTO, An>l n* fnll *np|'lj <,i Hardware, at *»,. >»*•" <4i*y Xiuvnnml Tli» Warehouse of [ W. W. UIIADStMW, No. 1.14 Wood street, 'loot U-low (be sign of the Uttlrieu <l«o. ■ tilCfcf ARDBOJJT S “ I fiISH LOENS, i DAMASKS, DIAPERS, SC. /"(OIfSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S UN .V'MJr, 1 Of .tiulnta, It. QKNUINfI (J' UOH. shoalda.o that the articles tlu>» pnrehuo are otai* of w*t6 i>m fail name of the firm, j J. N. JUCUARD.’JUN, BONfl k OWDBN, tho soundman and durability of Ujh Ooodt, Tiiii;ct)tiUoTi (■ rendered euentlaliy uectMary, u lire* inferior and deftetlre JLiuona are prepared, sown p(tor h*3oq and soaled with thu name of 21CI1ARIX . ft ,nregard lere of the Injury thru iuDictejhallkeoa the American consumer and Uie roannfao tnnieoflbegcimlw, ,o.»oU«,-viU Hof readily abandons L’niriDf'trt-iKvpnfflißbin, while pnrchawra can be Imposed on wlih OoitOa of a Worth leu character. *. BOLLOCKS A J. If* LOCKS, **■'}'[!» Agenta. 3d Cbnrcb Street, New Tork. PHCBNI2C BTfIAM BHaWHBY,' ~ C ° r ~ztt *??""“» onJ WYEH*I Itrat jrinli Wind, and MaU Urmte and Granary, 17 Water ttrteL Sl ’‘|MoBR &. QARRARD, Sncceaaora to Adam Wood) i■» IPittcburKh. Ponnn, CJol»f ib«dCream, Pblo and Amber Alea. Porter and Browu Ale ami Porter. Warranted to keep in any cumata. ;t>rderi from all puu promptly attended to. PrJue Mail. “5* ALAM WOOD contlnnn coont-cled with the concern m l-rewej and Qonuret D 02&: 1 y Sllnwubs— " CaißbljWJitUWbMt FninUy Floor; 6<>oL u foil “ « - :ajo, “ *atr a Floor; 10* - R>« *• K*i wid gb«Uc>4 C«ru; „ ?*x* UM Short*. Bockwbeat floor. flan, Ujiaj lUynn^CcrnUc*u Joatcreand for taleby ! OCLP A 6D£PARD, No-313 Liberty «tmt. j BbU Cbefc« Qwb JTffplw; £4 EtcUDry Applet; i ' ‘ ' S Blls Htakoij Not*. BteM tod for nla br SEIfBT B. COLIdBB. It Telia t 011 II iw trt dras ap Partnership Papers •oj gives general forms fur A*re*. ui.lu of »ll tlnds, Bllla of Safe, Legate aud Petitions. It Tails \ on IL-w 1.1 dra* up hoods and iloitgagea, A fti avli», ' ~w. n of A Homey, N otes ItnU i.f Kirln&ge, Receipts and It Telia lou l'«w Lw. f..r tb* adWlion of DvLtt, with Ibo Statute* ol Limitation, and aa M »arit ami ki.ul of property Exempt from K*«rfutiuu lu every State. It Telia Von How U) ra»ke bo Assignment properly, *ltt forme for Composition withered- Ilore, and ibe lu»olv<tii Laws of every Statu. It Telia Yon The lent rrUUvoe existing between Guardian »od Ward, Maa erand Ap- prentice, and Landlord and Tenant. It Talla Yon Wbat conitltotia Libel and Slander, and tbe Law as to Marriage Dower, tha Wife's Right lo Property, Divorce and Alimony. 10,*44 01 3,000 00 It Talla V Ota Tbe Law for Mechanic*' Liana lo every State, and tbe Naturalisation lawa <d tbla country, and how to comply with tbe came. It Tells Von Tbe Law Concerning pensions and hew to obtain one, amf tbe Pre-Kmntlon Lava to Public Lands. ■ - 8.000 00 10,038 80 ... 85,000 CO If Telia Von The Law fbr Patents, with rood®of pro ceduroto obtainingone, with Inter ferences, Assignment* and Tabb* of 3,600 CO 1< Telia Ton How t*> makojc-ur Will, an J how to Administer on an Futate, with the law and tbo requirements thereof In erp tj Stato, l4,s£tj 00 Cl,lff. 01 It Telia Toil The meaning of Law Terms In general Qse, and explains to yon the Legisla ture, £xecQtiro and Judicial Powers of bi th the Oeoeral end Btato OoTern ments. It Telle lon How |o keep out ol Law, by showing how to do yew hosiers* legally, thus •avlog a ra»t amount of property, and vexations litigation, by Its timely cou enliatl.m, filngle copies will be sent by mail, postage p*U, to Lvgjtx Meciiahi.i, Kyxiy Mirt or Bcmskh, and Btut Boor in Ktist Btati, nn receipted II 00. or hi law style of binding et J 1.25. fall or k*m] t) Booksellers and Nows Dealers, I ontUINTCLK BUILDING, «0 Fiftli Slroet, Pittsburgh, Vu. l»29,2leedAttwT b A.'KREBS & BRO. 1* K. AOTI O Jitljojiiajjluji's Cornor ood mid Fourth Sts., JAM£B McAULKY, Prof hebct Council WILIIAM SCBUCSSiaN, Practical Lithographer, Nos. Ii and 19 Fifth st., Pittsburgh. MAPB, DIPLOMAS, SIIOW OARPB, PORTRAIT.I*, 1 *, LACEL&, BONDB, CBUTIFUIATK 1 * OF Bi\K U.N BILL lIBADS, DRAFTS, Ac. D..14:d1y Downer's Proilfio Seedling Strawberry. ‘‘T?QUAI. TO M’AVOY’S, SUPERIOR to Hovej’« Mreilllng In rirr, equal to Barr’s New Blue In/topor, aud Iroiu t\x to <<n llmrw as pruductlve m any otherofthe one banjrrsl rarl«tl<* in cultivation ” ho says Mr. Downer of his ivw Rmhllliik, a gentleman with whom I ham been acquaint*! and done* bnmnees with for * n< l In »H otir transaction* have or>Tnr had rvainu n* misdoubt hla wmd or h..j,orabl.. d-aling, which Indue** on. to accept tho agency for Ida wonderfully . prolific' berry hi’ud forcircular* of re;*>rt <jf Inv'wdvatiiig Oißimiilt-n PREMIUM ' AWAKPED-tgir. BY TUI*. BTATK FAIR T’> BpaS (; R A F F & (.’ o^* FOR TliK BUST OuOKINU RAN'GK FOR PAMIUK3. AND BEST WOOD COOK STO I'/■ DIPLOMA Kill! RKcT LAU.VDKV 8TOYI: Also, on hand a large twaimoiit u( Heating htovm. Plain and fancy Oran. Froota, Fandpra, Sad anti Dog Irvc% Hngar K*ttl*«. Doses, Hollow Ware, Ac. c-rovE iv %- A, Bft A D L E Y No. 4 Wood Street, WOOLD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to tha largA-at (took aart greataat »r Stores In the Plate, anions which will bo round th* oolrbratel COAL COOK STOVES. Enreka and Arbiter. VICTOR, LIVE OAK A PITTSBURGH T.'gatbar with Premium BtcTeaol three tarWUaa, PARLOR ANL' lIEATINO STOVES on ‘ n ' l ,a BolMtr. ud.lb.ri In mi of GIIATBB, GRATE FRONTS, PENDERS, Ac. t p call pnrtlmlar ili.uUod to cor JiulJ, oslcl.r, DOUBLE-TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING ST O V E S ; TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER, Tb« r.'dy (laa anti Hißuke-Oormquw* In the market. Olh era Uial ar« called ao ham not the DOUHI.N main feature la aarin K PUu« ami Pool, wbkb U Bnctirtrl to 01 by taro palouta. T.» thoae In want of a Blom r,ir Fatally n*e, that lie* j,. •r tailed to giro BattatanUou, we would rotoißioead thf wblcn, althongh they bate never boen exhibited at Bti er County Fairs, bama reputallno for Durability anil Be omy la fuel unequalled by any other Htorre In the htato. (VJAI- VAaKtt, CAUTION!—Buy no Storo called Gan Coi Burners without tho Double Top. no!8:6m C*)AI. a3UTT».KA. PAULOR fENDHIiH, fPO LET—The WAREHOUSES oppo- pn -A alto the Paaaentcer Depot on l.iberty atroet. JEM, PrtTftNT OaiDllloN^, UATHINU APrARATU.-*, Ttraa ea*y, aoj no charge tilt afl*r (bn flr«t of April »*e»t Bnqnlreof Ja2l:lmd-2Jp The new patent corrugated spauGs. RKHDCINQ THE WKIUITT OP fiKIRTB AND INCREASING THICIR STRENGTH NEARLY ONB UALP, All fCURD OHLT U 1 THOMSON’S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. the luxury op tiie'season ! THOU SOS'S 0 0 US VO A TED SKID TS. LIGHT, FLEXIBLE" AND STRONG, NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL IN SHAPE, Apprortd bp ML Inqolr. for TUOIBOIPiCOBRiraiTED SKIRTS. THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. TIIB DOOBRH TRAIN TUB PARISIAN BRU.E, Jj TUB GOaUMER, Taj WOVEN. vE^wfdSl^ BMtliAt omt •Umpfld on tray Skirt. - EVERY LADY IN AMEinn WHO TALUKS OQHFQBT, HKALTH AND KLEQANO£ SboaU bare one of THOMSON'S OOHBUOATED SKIRTS. FOUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAT! Bcqolrtog Four nptnto Factoriea, And the Labor of One Thousand Hands Art rtqoirvd by the demand for SKIKTB E'DRNITORB AND CHAIRS,' L FCRNItCnB AMD CIXAIKs. fWfiWngKß AND CUAIE& tDANITVaB AND ffnams |»a T. B.YQPMO A C 0,38 and 40 gaJthflrid rt. [EW- PiQS—5OO drams Smyrna received th!< day and for wla by l BX7MXB * ASDK&3ON, S» Wood ftrert. J&rto aiibtrtißtmrnte. COUNSEU.OH IB BUSINESS. IIT FRANK CROiBT, CASE & CO., PITTSBURGH. JOHN MURDOOU, JR. I’lUahnrgh aud Oaklau'l NnirtrU-i. M A.N U K*A.CrriJ 11K ltr*. FOR THK DF.-T STOVES Hltb Urge Pam| f.,r llirowing In (Uial, GRAFF A CO, No* 1145 Liberty Street. AT TUB lIKAD OF WOoO STRKirr. Pmsupxno. PchWA. TROPIC, roii wood, the AMS UXHUHPASSKD, OF KTfiRT DESCRIPTION. _n. D. WILKINSor S. PATTERSON. tor (ala by tbo principal RoUllera. ©mrational. qukai'est: best:: i-arg^sth!- i s:>a par-* the Tuition !•* Single: and double B.n.k keeping, Wntiug, Cmhmeh:i{4 ‘i Arithmetic and Lectures. $ | / . Kighl et-Ki board, f.O. St.tioocry, |7; Knll C-iirV |.li_ ; ll,l,.rea r *.Ufc«,|«X f I [* T ’ I L‘ru«l usn* tucuinficlc a fall eoursv, frvin wotbs. , >7virv MtiS. m. upon snulu*;ivg. »» Euarahiced; r"li'ut it> tbe lk»ke of any batineee, CzOl quailfl.-d to tern » salerv id from 9500 to $lOOO. | | : PtucLinu tclrr at »oy lime—No YacftHou-t'll.-T&n al pleasure. .£ : -y Kiasr paEUlUSdrt FJA BKST PO.l lit. 9, received al Pitubargb. Philedtlphl4 afadjOhlo State Pair at Zanesville, Also, at lha principal fairs of the Union for the past fear years. | <o_sllnliler>’ sods rvcwivsd at half prlco,. j Ki-r Circulars, Bprcfroena and Embellished «eW“ofi Ibe Collage,enclns* five lettrr tUmpa to I * aniildAwF p. W. JKNEIXS, Pitt*tk|rg(i, pa JjUCliSt OKOVfi SEMINARY 4- The -ini IVrm ~f Frr- V tin TjjufcjblY, tlip2J tmyU Fol.r-iarj j ' j The Lt«t imtrac for? an- f-r siJrJ ic «ach: JepArliiieftl Appllraata f„r OoarJlnc or Day Poplla abonld fe lb 44* t/» the R*cU-r ji-t«i. usl'iy (t thri-ngh Ibo Pittsburgh fiail Qifllca. J.3J:10t.l OSOKiiK T. RIDERj Reetcr. PKfl NIN sxixuf £, " ';l' l : T"' HANCOCK ETIIfcKT, REAR PiCNN? 1 i‘ Will r*-open oo MONDAY, tl>«i a»th ACQUoi*. [Termi SX2 per eeatiuo o.' flTetaootbs. J. M. SB I’m/- 7? PflocSu. Phonographic reporting: tan^ht »t No 2» Bt. CJalr s i ■ . -Il I. a railroad »y«toia literally—a Irno fanned lyna soaofilß rxpcdltioo—a railrovl by rmtou OfUoyaM *v ao^: Hgr.frr. RAPfLSB, Lfcrcrpool. UuMic flotitra U»nct riTTSU'-801l I.UURISCE oe"w»4f itlV _ _ . ritiAl.aiKt, January -JTth, lioOl f |rS**TiiE Annual Election for Sorentica Di “V rectors of IhU Company, Inter™ for thd eoiulnif year, will bo bel.Ut till* c.CI», on TUESDAY, tfib tkhtlay of Febrnary u-11, l-otweea tbo boor*of 11 a l , h. arid Sf' K jaTT-dtd V. A. HINEHAKfr, frjbrctary. ALUOOEST VlitlT KAILXOID 6>»ll*E, { PiUaborgh, Jeonarj Ifitli, j [)js*Notjc* to Stockholders.—ThojAjmgal Meeting of tbe Stockholders of (be AllDghcpj.Yjtiloj Railroad Company will be held st (heir clflee, fotnodtj of PlUibargh, oo TUK3DA V, the 7lh day of tetrx&irj', 18£0, ut 10 o'clock, A. SI. A alntonient of (he aiTdJn ofthi Gptn* pany, with the boilnau of the pait year, wUf be greaeoted, end an election fur Preilcknt an t Manager* for tbi efltnlpg year will be hold pti tame day >< • >• Jalfl-dtd. _ JA3. UiPftQNj &c>y, is lieroliy given that riu ip^liba lion will be made to the I<cßialAtnrA' : of t&u now in lesalon, l>y the Tmslraa of the “DiaclptailCbbrcb," (■< liato na act pused ontlioriritg tbotn to •<•]] or flUfoip ol tti»tr Mating lioqm Lot, *itnato<i on e.TDfT : ;of line •od U*ut> alley, Allegheny dty. j fUoiutacc. O<J I. I. A 11 H A V I II (1 N U:A M|lU No. O'i Fourth Street.| "> •■it a u rK n ei< i.v i t!*. j OfKX iIAILY KHUiI II To i’tl’lioui., Wwhuviklay and t'utnrd-.y dv«il if»y An*t to Noy.ujUt Drat, Iron 7 to P i/cto« h; and Irubi Ni • Dr*t lo May fl.\st, from o to fl uVl.w-k. 1 J *• nvHv~l of all onui» n-t Wt* tUAfi ojo lWi(laj ku>l a dividend of tbo }n*At» dnrlaroO Cw(rir a:fu*r,-|t) iowaix! IW»rnl«'r. Inttrcwt tiu It-on docKrrtf.w'iilftiri; nntillyjii Jcaaand Dkouilmt, sute* tlii i:«n|t mn» «>rd»b at U.» r*U> of tiX p»ir c«'Dt.«i y*~tr. t : { • J ittori'fll, |I not drawn mil. Im [>locod to tin crfvllt if ti.o ij* fdaltor ai |.n:,(ij"i!,nid 1-,»r»C-o «uue loUnw>tlrof4 tti Qtal •ia>Bof Jon* *.i,i| IH<cuitn f,ainipoJuwUnj twlfba yfiar vr)|h NJt tndiidinu tin* rtt-jiooltfir toeaJl nr t>vnn Mi bIW P*»< >--•< \t tl.li r»lr. i»mui; util -l..(iM» l(j | ( s.§ llmotf li. l!.-> «:o:-T A*;..,** |'n l.f |-»a CSJW U)U Uy-lAwa,'*»c!so *AI K,r»Li», ..a »t Uir ofllc*.s :■ f'ru*-i~--UVOR<JK A /.'/£ Jf£ . * .••» * '•' J'llrn 11. AJoxao-W Brftillf-) -»*...*• ! m. i* ( »S!urk;.ai , William S. William J Arul<'raJs> ; UopufiVil UrJ U. K —U.-i Hubert H.■»>»•, laaau M. |\.i,o. • » IMll Dor^wio, ■JW'DO. Backoff:., | p. A. Mui.-lri- j Jol.n 1». OanlUU, John 11. Melhrr, } J o»Vil.K’i Coffin j JarnoA B. D. Ure<:<, ttotiim A. o»rrl«** j James I Ciuij'U.ll, , Waiter I’. Mat>hafi| John fi.f>«mrav.. WTleon WHlrr; ! Chario* A.Colton, John Orr, { Wiliam l».u K ia-. Heury L. Rii.gvauj Jnax-t* Foili, aaorc<.B.ttcld*c. i Benjamin L. r»!.r-.-,i,-- John D.gcolly, 5 Jamas W.HalJmso. WHILsm UPchmcrb WiUlßni a Haven, Alexander TMlt. 1’ O.iarbw fitiKp, , 1-uic WblltW l - } Arcrttorp *r..i 7V». Mb .«r HI.PJt A COL TO 11 unl.ly.t—.|«:ri<UwV • noiik, to Ufai Aomnku '^uifiT RICH KST D I A J) j£ M K\KR WORN BV It ins*» or Emperor^. Wit A I : A nsArrrrpL llkad of Balr, Tll£ article tint ■will naturally reeto» tin* xi'lw .-i lUf liJ'tr, changing of which fokra*; hotair au indication of a lack nj proper secretions,) U truly L raluv sblo medicine. Prof. WOOD T 3 HAIR TOSIOJi th&only ■aw remedy for ImMuiwa, .drjness, prcmature.-.chahefi of culor.and the several evidence! of alack of secroUonait ihb roott of the hair, which c*n he found. Qoscx preparations nboanil, and “hair tonics" fill every “comer rroccfo” in the country. Avoid all “hair to nW* uulo« fcnowdtabe the preparation oi tamo man wboeo celebrity hu bieotno world wide. Do not lot any nostrum vender experiment opon your hair. Touch nothing you hare not good ftasob V> t*lUve la all that It purport# to be. Profeeswt Wo6d has *7.1 7 yom .* , ‘ " ¥oro «**»“ f ,ho 01*11 r*w- ; atioo, hU prraoot fame. Over lfa) ccrti&catoi aiS> t*£>re us : of Uie vslne of this Hair Restorative, from parties wbS Uve fried tt. Read tin* f.dlowlog: J -»n w,, ,r r, .. » Sll, l . YoBl ' A P ril ©SS. .1/ ,1 .7 !—D. »r Mr: Permit me to eipre.i lo y£a (he cUi vS ,lioL9 1 aw Diiwcf lor tb* eutir* rt.tontfoa <# my Di * “‘■‘ r About tbo time 0! tuy arrfralla O.e United * tetri It «»< rtpliljy U-comlng gray? bets upon be application o f your “Hair HeelooUlre" U rWoltcd Ita original bon. 1 coaaldoryocn Rntomtire u arert won derful iDructlca, quite efficacious u well as egrweblft ;; I am, dear etr, jours truly, 0. THALBEfIU ‘‘ Ear. a \V. HOTTER, Indianapolla, !ctL ( *«ji be wort e frig for eercral yearr, but by the aw of Woc-tTiEilr rfrstor. atire he now hu • fine bead of hair. , : • Sold by all DroggUts, and by 0. J. Wood A Col 444 Broad ray, N<» York, and 114, Markot itmt. St bmU Mn Sold la Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. H. S NKSTOCg A CO, and all Druggists. &&£); Discharges too* the Ear with D»j —Letter from Mr. C. K. Sargent. '• D.-stcj, Not. 13, usa Mmsix N. L-Clulk fi hare ibeea troubled Dr upward* of eighteen join with running lore* In my head, diecharging at my left ear, *1 often i« week,* thick, slimy matter of the most offanalre akeU, al*o Impeding my boaring to that I coaid not hesr a tOtcb tick. 1 hateUeudoingmcn) or lees for el a year* to barb fy mj blood, and that remore the eores or fruL oat any change, eseept seemingly for the wots* A<rit two month* tinea l commenced taking the **l'omrlan ln leas than two weeks I began to ImprbVa. Inio discharge* became lew fhNjoont, with an endra than** in their being thin and wa’ery. In caswuck mere the dischargee e«aacd aljogetber.aa.l I have not Lea troabled with them since; £ly hearing !■ also Irbprollpp, so that I can b*ar> watch tick plainly. My general hJalth u much better, am) I ahall continue the o» of theSyrdptn the confident expectation of derlTlng farther boieflf jrom ll Yynn. m.vst gratefully, CYRUS E. SAIttJKNS., Bosroir, Dee. j', 18158.; ThU Sto certify that Mr. C. El Sargent ha* been Jijoar employ for eeTcral year*, and w« Teel aaeared that *iy .{at** I meat be mej mat* In regard to the inflnnlty with | he bee be«n »fiHcte.l,can be reljed npon a* trattifnlhci j cnrTftCl maLlrt, dayis * ; riano Forte Maoufhcturcni, ■ to» Washington street, Beaton:' MiOi. PnfUerunii, Angost 17th, JBC9,) ! _ „ „ Washington House, Cheatnht it J : Tuthr rropnttortorthe Jtnrian —After the date M my letter to jon of the 13th N«ir. last, 1 continued to n» the l*srriTian Syrup until toy hearing Wa* fully restored to m«, and my healta perfectly re-establUV ed. 1 have net taken any o! IheJSyrnp for seTeralmoifchs » past, and 1 havo no donbt tbit Dam permanently cared of the luHrmliy with which I wa-i for t 0 many year* *fflj3*d Yonr*, respectfully, K. BARQKN? ■ long advertisement. * - i DK. GKO. 11. ttKYSEH, MO W<«*l street, Li (ho A&ni noa!i*.r“) Eaton, C " 1 Matr | :i ! NO. 17 FIFTH RTK? are pfferixu urea Ladles Dress and Ck ULOVKB, WttOLKN SCARFS AND I! MW, 2/cretto and Sf SCHOOL AND TRAVEL! 'ATcn-srkino sKEr - An elegant awortnu, SWISS ANT) At i*rrrla*ly New WODKB Tlip ~ <>riW tojua uyw offering K\Tl; Wbolmlo &ud Ki,t a r baton, I860.;*".; M The lar£i!it mi' Coroi'rl»toi < mutton Salts. sf: Auctioneer? Flfti Street. Great sale op w atche sand JEWELS? AT AUCTIOS— £t tb B .nS™ % J.U.D*ik. Ko,M fifth etreet, eoain»« tl * erenlnz, 3 ad, £lrt, and eoutiimlog untilall is aold. *tn*tioekSJSorf&? 0 » EilrtT Watches, ud beaatlfnl OddjSSsL° r < J , *JL“? e»*r; description, which li Wtjrthj the aMa&tpn nf chafer*, *i the whole stock ant beeald u »c«a m <ur cuh. Ladlrt acd Oestlesws are respectful]; call and examine the good! daring <ach day, wbea th* T cu purchase at private, wholesale or retail, at Terr few ptlres, and all shall prore as repTMOuted, and utiitaetorv or the tana*; refunded. Pleaao gire us • call and «ca4* targalcs. Auction -txlt will commence each *< renin* at 7c ivSk. J. 0. DAVIS, A act, -^???i A . OIL AV. B*w*n>an. J»2G A i 6 TIX LOQ aIS <£• Qo\, Alerchanli JLcchangc. SI? M?j a be' sold at U^o’clocCfeblad (, nTlmraJaj Morning, at 15 .lira su>cl . ® srsssyns h ibare* Her. and Man. Bank flock! fol *l*s?*°? A CO -11 !* Fourth street ALLhOUhNY PROPERTY FOR SAI _ p —Two Lota oaUontgomerj ,tr«t, SO tod eitebdloß *loojf Tajtor areoaa Ho fcet. * K,ot «cti Terms, cue-fourth cssn, btltoce la 1, z » ni i 3 . P ty to AU3TINLOOMI3 k CO„ta Focrthik,*^ tJTUCK. SALES BX AUSTIN LOOMIS & Q CO, AT TUB MERCHANT*’ KACUANQK EVERT TUUBUDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bri dg*-, Insstne* tad Oopwr Stock, Bond tod Baal Estate auiri at pnUlo aale at the Merrhaati'Kxehange by Aim'i 100 iua a 00. Unto*, Drafta and Loan* ea Real Estate negotiated ca reasonable term* AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO ae2l Stocks- Note Brokers. 92 Fourth at. (Sits amustmrntc. NATIONAL TREATRE.—For one week longer, commencing MONDAY, January SOth, ljfln tho celebrated and Original BVCR&S7 SHRENADHRS ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE OPEBA TROUPE. Tcgolher with the dlallngnMicd Trim* Dona, MISS JULIA GOULD.. T.eosl, Cuuplsl.&u.j ct JUnitre!. la th« World, .ml HPPJi/. m!*”,; ln ' l! *‘“ r * piilanaa BURLIEQDK “““"I™ <>•»» t»on acknowledged bj Mo oftb# l D Prr " putlfc lo lo ,bo cn, y Om' delle. genuine southern darkey. OROMINdTI.EI.SV In »*• BUCKLEY’S BURLESQUE OPERAS. Anaisios—Dress Circle. 35 cents. Parqnelto, 23 cents Dorreojen qnirter to 7; pt-rtcrmancs to commence *t quarter before N. JOS. JOHNSTON, Ai-rnt Je23:lwdxbP b FRANKLIN BILLIARD SALOON. FRAXKLty TTALT h Sth et., opposite I’ilte'burgliTheatre,’ JOS. MATTHEWS, J«, Proprietor THIS elegant anil commodious Hall is now provided with NINE NEW MARCLRBEEfITMiapn .TABLES, of the InUet and mostapproved ityle and pattern, and i§ otherwise fitted np equal to any In theronnfryfor the accommodation of ritizeiu and strangon, and for light, air, comfort and convenience, is not lf equaled in the Western Bute*. The Droprietcr adlidta a conUntxaUcn of the patronage so liberally bestowed on hia Saloon hereto fore, aod Assam the pnblio that every attention will Iw pail to their comfort end plee*nre. N. B.—Agent i.ir the sale of Bit)lard Tables, Baßa, Clolb. Cum, Cm> Points, Chalk end all ether articles in hia line, which be can dispose of on reasonable terms and at the Btanofactnrer’a wholesale prices. delrlyd Uiniaitliiftia abbmiscmtnis. SILVER PIRTED WARS. HARVEY FILLEY, No. 1222 Market Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer! of NICKEL SILVER,audfeILTEJi PLATER of ft'OAS*,. BPOONg, KXIVKS. CASTORS,TEA BETKTIjRNS, KETTLRA. WAITER*, BUTTER DISHES, ICE PITCIK A 3, OAKK BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, COPS, MUGS, GOULETS, Ac, With* pjoeisl Msortmenf, comprising noise Ff'rf quality, made of the f**il materials end htaHlv «t*tnting them a ,jtT ,i Senictatle and Durable Article /or Ulotels, Steamboats and Private Families. Ware re-platcd la the t<it manner. j*27:2md rp II E DENTISTS’ **■ BEST OUTLAY 13 TJ FCnCIIASE BHAWS ARTISAN, Por sale at DENTAL DEPOTS. c.f txpUnatlnn sont on application to BQAW A BAILEY, .. _ , 213 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa. /Lite" - 1 ur-!rJ " * *H-iacct with prompt attention. . CARD. J. B. KOOKS & CO., Flour and Provision Commission McrohanM, JVb.2l« JftrfA nhamtfbtltno TineSlltel, PHILADELPHIA. Btrra to B * Dker * Phil*. tiairelt A Martin, Pblla. Haas Northern Liberties, •* Slur, Prico k Co- 14 B.Bollock k u J. D. Lehmer, Cincinnati, 0. Wright Brut. * Oo„ ~ A. D. Bollock, - “ Cwroßxchaoge Rant, “ |GHL*it Prjcr, St. Lonia, Pill f. Ai> E xTl* UI A UKOCER S yu&nisniXQ ZXPOEICM, am WHOLESALE JAPANNED WABB MANUFACTORY, GOO Cfcerry Street. J. HALL BOHBSAN, Wbo’eaaie JUoQtactansn of Grocers fiae Counter So«Je*, Fancy Tea Ctddle*. pitent Wire Frame and Uniter «al Lantern*, Oorrngated Dost Can*, Toilet Ware, Water Coclers, An, Ac„ Ic. ,Wu.Ttie attention of ficnthera and Western Trade inrhed. BMAXjIj «5c UHANm.tf.u Wholesale Grocers k Commission fflerchaiits, 12 Jtarket St, clmm Itvnt, north suit, PhOaddflia^ OFFER for sale tlie following, on the most reasonable terms, viz: ■ P*ek*C«; New York PblMelpW.6jE»r«>’J: 100 caske prime retailing Etc*. ' 600 Ibis. He fined Sugars, assorted, 100 “ prime Osba MeJ«— GtObagt Bio Cofiee, prime and medians anilities. With anal assortment Teas, Spices, Ac. |*2J QAEDS 1 CARDSI! “ CARDS !! PRINTER'S SHEET AND CUT CARDS ■Deal and Cheapest la the Market. r Cards for Mounting Photograph Pictures, Of Bnperior Quality and at Low Prices, Blur and W»t7rajiiljS« Whi-'ePa&.-Boardf t £trmo Bwtrdj, : «fc,«n hand and for sale fry (' A. U. COLLIRS, PAPER sot) CARD Wsrehense, 60AMINOR STREET, • JaP;l>d PHILADELPHIA. ; J* B. C ALDWBLL A C0.,- 833 Chestnut Street, ' [opposite Oirard House,} thiladelpuia. _ aEW IHIPOHTATIOJiS-FIHE WATCHES i I’UII.I.TPH A CO. W.irhw, in i series, ail sizes, la Hunting Cases and Open Face. L-i®!? 0 ' 6 Authorized Agents for abore. SOLD AND SILVER, ENGLISH AND SWISS W A. T o n E E= IICU JEWELRY, new ilcsistia. SUUONDS, PRAUlAaodall •> . SILVER WARtJ, nn«u ,, op'--~ i-t - Atnlnoth**, .v *• • n ?; i x) 5
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