plslrorgfi #s|dlc. .ituttt vnuzutt-n. u uroiu>. b, Rxeoaaa R. BRB Dt"t & CO ;. !. , EDITORS dlrd PROPRIETORS. 3?XXTSBI7:RQ-39: Z j THURSDAr MORNING, .FEB. 2,.., 18G0. ni p«anlugt6u Elected SpeiUcev! Bjr rofercnco tp th& telegraphic wport of the [Congressional prckcecdicgg iathlsmomiDg’a Ga jrt/r.-U *lll be eecnibat tbo Room was organ ; jizcdjesierday by the election of Mr. Pmniso* !ton(o tho Speakership. This is exbtiirating •newstotbo Bcpablicans.and h most propitious ;Cv»jdlforthonotion. Aficranarduousstraggle, lagaiust an uusoruputoufl opposition, the oppo ;noat3 of slavery extension havetriuophed, All ihocorto tho glorious RepnbUcanrortheHonsß! '.Their fidelity to principle been crowned with its own_icrrarS, and they havb covticd them" selves itUVglcry! Tho.Kowatk (Now Jersey) i/ercitry, one*of . jibe Btounohest and moat. consistent Rfipubll jean journals in Uic country, thus.speaks of this gentleman: , , 'f^ 4 - ]_ 4, 1t1a proper for us to eaiy that ihe eleolion of ■Qer. Pennington to this honorable ond respon sible post would bo in this highest degree grail' jfyiog to his consiituasts, ond to the hosts ofper eonal friends who havo always rallied around . him. His popularity among US'lS'basodupon the iolrineJc excellence oftho «w», andupon the' finely toned political opinions which he has al _ -Ways entertained. We huvo that thorough con fidence ia him which asks no desires no avowals, and which is tho result of a long.Ufo of public service in the Stale, 1 daring which'not a fihadow or slain has rested upoa hiia. : The Ro _ publiciaa lo Congress mayj.rcBijuBured that in Btm they will have a presiding officer whom no temptation wilt swerve and no intimidation do*, fc? from on honest discharge of his duties. We --iwalt the decision with interest* and. our offioe Will bo open ihle evening for nil tho Mends of the cause, aud of the tie w candidal© for Speaker.” i Faembe’s Ilian School cv FrasrsYLYAjaA.— Wo have been favored with a copy of the Cata logue of this institution for I 860.; We learn from its pages that there are one-hundred and ninety students in attendance during tho past year. The list' comprises the names of young then from oljpost every county ia-tho Common jrealtn.Hhns ehowingthodiffoelvocharacter oftho system of toachisg so acceptably adopted by the institution. The students have principally at tained tho- age of sixteen years, and profess a knowledge of reading, writing, geography, arith metic and English grammar; these, with an un exceptionable moral character, ore the prere quisites for admission to tho benefits of tho school. Students ororequired to perform, on au average, three hours work per day, on the form, 'in the b&ro* in the shop, or in the buildings.— the payment of one hundred dollars ou tho ad mission of thestudent, together wilh the manual labor performed, aro demanded and taken as an cqaivalentWor tho educational advantages Im parted by the institution. The incidental ex* ponses consist ia the famishing of tight and ‘tpxt books by the student atlhis own charge. : A, thorough chemical course is held to bo of tho first Importance, and hence this branoh im poses an inconsiderable additional expense. To Understand fully tho principles of chemistry,and especially agricultural chemistry, H is requisite that the student be provided with a chemical apparatus, that in tho manipulations of which analytical experiments may be thoroughly and practically understood. A course of lectures on chemistry will bo delivered from time to time by Professors in tho institution, thus affording ll» student tbo fallost advantages for obtaining aipracllcal kaowledgoof tho general principles of agricultural chemistry. The coat of the apparatus, Ac., will range from five to twenty dollars per annum, and at the close of his connection with tho School he can his apparatus for use at his home, in the farther prosecution of. his experiments in the interesting, useful and instructive eeienco of Chemistry. /The College yearcommonoes on Wednesday, 16th of February, and closes on Wednesday; the 12th of Deoember, £n each year. : Tho courso of studies embrooes Mathematics, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, Logic, Rhe toric, English Grammar, Composition, Elocution, Political, Social and Rural Eoonomy, Geography, ahd Elementary Astronomy and especially the Natural Boienoes—lo tho elucidation and incul cation of the Natural Sciences, as being eminent ly within the scope and purview of the Far* mot’s High Sohool, the first importance is at tached. ~- ]This institution is located intone of the most bsaalifal Valley aof (be State, between the moon* main ridges cast of the Alleghenies, or rathor 'atHbo conflacnco of Ibo Pena sudNittany val* leys, a few miles south of Nittany Mountain which separates (hem. It is accessible to viui - iors and students by the Pennsylvania Bailrcad to Lewistown, and from that place by daily stage to Bellefonte, and (hence.to the school by stage or livery accommodation. Or, by the said rail* road to Sproco Greek, and Ihcnco by stage di rect to Ihe eohool, a distanoo of twenty miles. Of by ihe Sanbory and Brio Railroad to Lock* hiven, and by a daily slags to Bellefonie. A stags hetweeh Bollofonte end Spruce Creek, pisses the school daily, leaving , Spracc Crock, Tuesdays, TharsdaySand Saturdays, and return* lag from BeUefonle, Wednesdays and Fridays. It is hoped that (ho railroad (now •graded,} connecting tho Pennsylvania Central, anid tho Banbury and Erie roads At Lockhavcn and Tyrone, and which passes within six miles of the school, will be soon opened. j 'Tna SLiyaXoDE. — Whoa Thaddetia Stevens, ca a recent occasion, in the Honse at Washing* ton, declared that the Southern members aero the democratic parly, and their northern allies sympathizers inly parasites, he uttered a sovero bnT'iErC3lrt«jj«llhlo truth. Vallandlng* •ham,.of Ohio, political aot is a proof of the eppHcjabUity"prthe~remark os far as ho is himself 'concerned, flattered dike a wounded pigeon ujidar. the well-directed oatire of his onfc-spokenj Republican opponent. Qis floundering, however, only proved the troth* fulness of the assertion, and, under Che circum stances, it would!' have' been deoidedly more • prudent for him ,-to have remained tllont. Mr. Brown,’of 'Miseisaippl, bos Introduced into tho JSenate reaoluUotu demanding the adoption of a‘ elate oode for Urn territories, and there is a ' strong probabllHythat they wiU .jlfc substan tiallyincorporated into the platform of the Charjeeton'.CoaWniroD, at'the request'of the Southern delegatee. The ■ "parasite^ l of the North, although in a majority, will be driven ' Into acqaieeconoo, nolwHbstshding tbcirdeela* rations to the contrary, joat as they wero a few days, ago driven into the support of a Know Nothing candidate for Speaker, after they had solemnly protested against supporting him. iThe slave code ,1s a darling project with at Idtsl U>o. Southern i Demeeraoy, and thdr Northern tools, whether “nationals," of‘‘squaUersovcreignty’'advocates, must either yfeld to their-demands or consent to see the convention BplU Into 1 fragments/ Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas havo already, through their State conventions, rescind to demand from National Cbayentitm whioh la to meet at an unequivocal declaration in favor of Aha slavo code, and should thcjrwishcs not bp rcepeoied/Jbelr delegates are ins traded to TTilhdraw' tVea the Convention, for i the purpose of organising a.thlrd party.. . i-Thai the dough faces of tho Norih—the para* sites oU« parly—nUi sabmil to these extrava- ghnt'demaads, no one, acijaainleJ with iho hia* lory ot Ihe post, wilt attempt taienji Atthia tlmo the great obampion of ‘‘pepnlarj soee rilgntj'l iaonhis kooeo to iho to ho admitted Into political fcllomihlp »un mC o Who now despise bin, end with heroanjthcra » : M honorable exceptions, his degtading tI . ample, will be followed by hlB imliedlujeenp. yortetm ■ A doubt cannot;, bo seasonably ontor talned that tho Sooth and the South alone will aostfol tboneil EaUonnlConfentlahortho sham demoefsoy. .Thoibidy wiH eilSeebo compelled'- ignore "popular aoTcrelgnly” bud endoioe] the nationality of elaicry.cr diesoirt into feeble l and discordant factions. : the Di&yfcittJbuijJi Guettk];';T £-• i -- v - •: • Jan. 21. - Eds.GaztUc. was private bill day, and j the x flouso passed; all the bills on the calendar, : except half a dozen, which were objected off. Those of interest to jour readers were specified in mjr dispatch of Taesday. Tho calendar con tained forty bills.; TfiecommlUoc on the contested election case in Philadelphia reported in favor of Donnelly, tho sitting (Democratic) member. Thera was no doubt in the tnindsof the committee that tbero was sufficient fraqd to vitiate the return; but the contestant could 'not obtain the attendance of witnesses lo prove his allegations as required by law, and he. withdrew his claim. The com mitteehad therefore ho alternative but to report in favor of the sitting member. ju the Senate, tho fall session was occupied in the discussion of a few gencrai bills.. Mr. Pen ney- called up the bill supplementary to the Act incorporating theCharUera and Robinson town ship Turnpike Co, 1 , and amended it by aulhorix* tag tho Company to collect tolls’ only upon the finished part of tho toad. Tho House will prob ably concur. , , '-Mr. 801 l called op his bill rolativo to Special Courts, whioh passed finally nod goes to the House. It author?* 69 * Judge to esU In any other Jadge to hold Special Coarts, and tho Judge bolding the Special Courts U authorized to file bis opinion; or decision In vacation with the Clerk or Prothonotary of the proper Court. :jTbe bill offered-bythe same gentleman au* Ihorizlog four peremptory challenges of jurors iu civil cases, was; reported from Committee of tho Whole and. goes upon tho -ordera for to morrow- ' Mr. Miller’s Kill, to prevent tho recovery of money due for adulterated liquors, was reported upon favorably. r, , ( Dbatu o? Rev. J. Addisoh Alexasdke.—Rov. Dr. Joseph Addison Alexander, Professor in the Theological Seminary of tho Presbyterian Church at Princeton, N. J., died at that place on Saturday afternoon. He was the son of Dr. Archibald Alexander, and grandson of Rev. James Waddell, of Virginia, known as tho blind preacher. His Dr. James W. Alex ander, was the pastor of tho Nineteenth street Presbyterian :Chordh in this city at tho time of his death lost Summer. Dr. Addison Alexander was born on the 2Gth of April, 1809. He grad uated at Princeton in 182 G, receiving the first honor and pronouncing the. valldictory at tho graduation of his class. Soon after he wa9 ap pointed to a tutorship in the college; this posi tion he declined, and united with Prof. R. B. Patten in the establishment of a boys’ sohool at Princeton. In 1880 ho was appointed adjuoot Professor of ancient languages and literature in his Alma Mater, which offioe bo resigned in 1833, to visit Europe, in order to avail himself of the advan tages of tho German Univereites. lie spent a season at tho Universities of Hallo and Berlin. He was appointed [assistant teacher In tho de partment of Dr. Hpdgo, and In 1888 he was elec ted bythe general assembly of tho Presbyterian Church, as professor of Biblical Criticism and Ecclesiastical History. In 1562, he was trans ferred to the Choir of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History, whioh he; continued to occupy lo the time of his death. Ho received the degree of D. D., from Marshall College, Pa. « Dr. Alexander has published various exeget ical works; among them a “Translation and Commentary on tho Psalms,” in three volumes; “A Critical Commentary on tho Prophecies of Isaiah,” and an abridgement of tho eamo work; a volume oh primativo Church Government, and numerous essays ia‘tho “Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review.?’ At tho Uraeof his death, he was engaged in the preparation of a Commen tary on the New Testament. Dr. Alexander was popular as a preacher, and was exceedingly beloved in all the relations of life. His loss as an instructor will bo keenly folt by tho seminary in which he was Professor, and the Church at large will mourn one of its ablest and brightest ornaments.— fifetr York Commercial, Keitt is the CffAEAcriot of Asciust Pistol. —A daily newspaper is not tho place for carica tures, but as the rage for pictorial illustrations is on the increase, it may hereafter become so. The time may arrive when the proceedings of Congress, if they continue to bo of the same dig nity with those of tho present session, will be represented io tho; eye in a series of comio de signer Mr. Kotit r of South Carolina, ig’ono of tho most mirth, provoking of all tho members of tho iloaae of Reprcscatatives. He olosed a flowery epocoh yesterday with come uncommonly brave words. “The South,” ho said, “asks no protection from mortal man or power. Sbo will protect herself with her own right hand. She would drivo back the hordes of the northern minions who might advance against her. Sbo will march on farther and further South, and around her flag will be & civilization brighter than tho sunbeams around the mountains spread. Her destinies will .bo fulfilled, anil then dam ned be he who first cries, hold, enough!” Mr. Kcitt’s bravado, put into the< fora of a pictorial illustration, would perhaps bo repre sented somewhat in this manner: On onesidoof a river might b? seen a man quietly attending to his basincsß, weeding his garden, perhaps, or postlog his accounts. On tho other might bo shown a person with a countenance bearing a re markable resemblance to Mrrjfveitt, strutting about, brandishing a hogo broadsword, and bel lowing out to the quiet cituea on the other side; “I shall.protect myself with my own right hand; come on if you dare; I shall drive you back”— the quiet citizen all the whilo continuing to weed his garden or post hiS day-book. So far the ar tist would get on very well with his design; bat when Mr. KeiU proceed* lo say that if tho North comes on “tho South will march further and .further south,” be might be puzzled wilh the con tradiction. To represent the South driving back “tho minions of the North” by marching co a greater distance from them, would bo a liulo difficult. —JC Y. Evening Post. Tun Town or Swedhhboius. —ln arecenl Lon don letter wo find Ujo following paragraph: A few d&ye ago l required at one of tho thou sand old ,book shops for any of Swedenborg's books, audywos told by the old man that there waa of late inquiry, for Swedenborg’s works, bat thonmne were offered for sale. From thence 1 went to tho tomb of tho greatest man of learning antTfcisly of whom there is onyS record. Swedenborg died in London in 1772,' and was buried in jho vault of Lhe Swedish Lu theran Chapel, in Pmcee>qaarc, Batctiffe City. It is a quiet, noat little sqaare, not more than eighty yards on a Bide, and the little chapel sur rounded by two strong iron railings, stands in the middle of the church yard Two old Sweden in attendance nnloek the great gates and door of the Chapel, and wo catered tho prettiest place of worship I remember .to have seen. On the northern side wall there is a neat while marble tablet erected to Swedenborg, and tho guide pointed oat to as the exact spot where his mains lie in threo huge coffins. I learned that tho number of visitors to the tomb was yearly in creasing, and althotigh his doctrines and faith were not quite In harmony with those of the Lu- Iberians, that nevertheless, his memory was mnoh revered by this congregation. Tho house where he last lived and died was in the neighbor hood, bat Is not ax&otly known, so little notice was taken of him in London; for he lived in great modesty and quletnde, occupied with hit imperishable works, which now are attracting the attention of wise people of all lauds. Rexjxf for Eubofs.— Tho Boston Daily Ad vertiser says: “The interesting question iu the Earopcan money markets Is,what will tho continental pow ers do for money ?” , Why, of coarse they will read Caleb Cashing's late letter to tho citizens of Bangor,and send over here foreeme of that money which the affright ed peopie are going to hoard IncasoNew Hamp shire and Connecticut do not prove to be Demo cratic at tho next eteotioas. Hoe not ho told ns, with all his rhetoric power, whatarash there will be to withdraw, money from mills, banks, and government stocks, in a few months ? We presame that some of the Democrats might ob ject to. loaning .money to Russia, because tho Emperor is not in favor of extending slavery. Perhaps tho American goverDmcut may bo se vere enough totcmpl them. But it mnsl be con fessed that Earope generally is In rathcra heret ical state upon,the .groat question of the 6ge. Tho Democrats might perhaps mako the loan conditional upon the assent of the borrowers to the now Dcraoctatlo views of slavery. They might ebow their sincere deeiro to spread their doctrines by accepting this assent in the place of interest.— Providenct Jour. Copic’s Brotpbil —A correspondent of the Chicago Journal writing from DesMolnee,lowa, says: “A arrived hero on Son day evening, and .yesterday applied to Gov. Kirkwood for a wnrronffor tie arrest of young Copplo, ofCcddar County, In this Biatc,who is one of old Brown’s men that escaped from Harper's Ferry. The Governor did not leeue a warrant, beoausa.of some illegality in the papers under whlob the officer applied for it. I believe tho objection was that tho information upon which the Governor of Virginia issnod the requisition was made before a Notary Pablic,.when it should have been modo before a Justice of tho Peaoo, or certain Jadgef; and that had the Notary Pnb* 110 been the proper person before whom to give tho .information, the papers wore not legal from the foot that tba Notary's seal was not affixed to theim Tho officer, however, informed the Gov ernor that the U/S.] Marshal had in all prob ability armsted young Copplo already," CEBSoasnJP or tab Pbmi ih Caufosjia. —Mr. AlfredCowlej, of Son Jose, writes to the Telegraph of that place, that ho offered: io de posit a newspaper;in tho 'pasUoffico (here,- tho newspaper being, of course, wrapped op, address* ed, postage .paid,, etc., wheuiho postmwUr in quired whether there was’ anything ipeenjliary jn the paper, and added that he hhd orders from tho Postmaster Goqeral “not to forward any thing containing incendiary matter, or that sym pathizes with 014 Brown." BCEttrii'v'K’s [Aj iJn? 'K O X. & £.#«> BIE as. A Medicine of long tried efficacy for pceifv mo THE BLCOQ, «o c-<<»«ifl4] fJT the f.ioDilation of tod fot evrrecUsi? «bordf-fa of ILo ttonrarb acii V>Wpll,— rach ts INDIGESTION, 1 lIBADACHEi HEABTBUBS, . I/OSS OP APl»£in% ACIDITY, . I’IUJOUB COMPLAI.NTS, WATEU-DnA?!!, CHAMPS, OOSTIVENESa, i . COLtO, rLLRH, SU2IHEU COUPI-ALNT, Ac. Iu Nervous, RbrotnaUe' ruS Nearatgtc it has frectMuUj Veen *,!mlutrtereiS wltii maiit.l mca^. Two of Uiruft duaca will wnTtn'.o tho bdirtt-l of Ks talc t»rj?ffec%-th»Btotnach will ipeo-Jlly regilD ita aueLgtb. of tbo livtr, Liyrrtli aa>l rtf fUIy takepUc»,eod leuewwii healtti be tbo .juklc result. E*Wli*OF XuKemos: oac *ite of thogeiuilce (tialf piat totllfa ) Dom* Uoapwofat. Sm that oitr name U on the label of ever; bottle jou bn;. BENJAMIN PAGE Ja., A- CO., 1 Solo Pr/'prirtors, Pittsburgh, Penu’a. Sold by DrnggW* only. Price $1.03. ja3I:JI«T &t\ d aßßcrtisrmmts. NOTICE. —Owners and Consignees of Pig Metal, Steamboat Shaft* and Lumber bow on the Mo- Dongahela Wharf nre uottfled that after the 4(h Inst, the city ordinances will ho enforced. WM. FORSYTE, feltZt-l Mooongabtla Wbarf-Maiti r. COUNTRY HOMES AT PUBLIC SALE, Six Choice Bitea for Country Residences, Jndudiny a 13 Acre Lr 4 in the village cf THE PROPRIETORS OF THE BADEN FARM will offer it at Fubtic Slip, In tract! of .a elzo ■attable for the residences of peraetts doing bahtseaaia tbo Citlcaof PitUborgbaut Aliegbony,cr fur OAUDUNHIiH who dorire to raise produce wltbia a convoQUot dUUccu of the market*, or lor Dairy Farms for which it U woll soiled. This farm is located ia Economy Township, Heavrr Co., ob the Übo of the PittsborgS* P. W. AC. Railroad, ai Ridon SLation, ‘JO miles from Pittsburgh. It cooaleta of ICO ACRKS, Part ucd<rcnJtiratloß~aod ptut lying in woodlamla, Ibe whole smprptlbleof theblghert culttvatJoa. Cowl, Limestone and Potter's Clay Are found tn abundance. Within n mite of thin firm hat boon discovered s vein of CANNBL COAL, If AtW if fron/rtincf.-f fo he the tntt in the Tnifctf Slates; And it laeoppoeed that the eamo vain nodorUee thla Farm. For building purposes the Limestone on this placets very superior, and a quarry cn tblj £srm baa supplied stone for some orthoflneet public botlding-9 in Plttsbnrgh. The elevated plateau command an extensive view of the Ohio, and a magnificent panorama of rarjlng landscape, and ore easy of access, surmounting tho slopes which riso In natural terraces, preaentieg plctnrcsquo sites for rural cottages. The portions of the farm further mnovod from the river are more thickly wooded, and the icenery, allboiigU nut so dlreralfled, is eminently rural. The front division, lying next to Ike town of IWchn,com prises 12 acres, on which U cmtnl n rmall Brltk Cottage and an excellentbarn. Therein on thU dlriai.ni n youug Orchard of choice Fruit, and a well of exculleM w»t<-r nm tlio house. Tbo alo will Uko placs ou the ground, nt 12 o', 1 jvk, M., THURSDAY, MAHCII let next. The rertm, w1.1.-fi will be ea«y, will be madi known on ll»r dry of aale. Peraous wishing to bey at private ul« cad apply t.> u.e Committee, who will show plaus of the pruj-orij and c-vo (ntonuatiuo as may bo desired. ANDKDYf' ATMASYLR, 1I«) Flflh rt, iMW-nrcb. O. 0. ItAOKOFKV, 110 Wood ct. do IV. O. JOIUVBTO.V. C 7 do dj U. P. MOKLLBR, 150 Fourth do ftdbwiclAwlbr "HOOFiNU!! KOOK! N<i”! Felt, Composition and Pebl>lo IL/ofinjr. Folt, Composition and PobMo Rooting; Qum Cemout,FeU and Cunvos Gum Cement, Felt and Canvas Roofin/, The Best Roofing in uso fi.r BUILDING, RAILROAD CARS, STRAMboATS, A 4. CHEAP AED DISABLE. Old Roofs Renewed or Repaired in tho most careful manner. Material for^alc. Wil. .lOHNSON i j i>miihfield . FitlbbariMi I’u. _ feiOUicd rr Xo D O K K S , rorAvardifig i Commission Embant. D-Mler Iu FLOUR. GRAIN anil PRODUCE gencrslly, No, 60 Water acd 93 First sttreta Birxfi T>"»—lll•chc.xk.'McCreery A Co, Piltsbnrplu J *•. DU worth, Eeq., do-.Browp A Kirkpatrick, do. Lewi*, D*lrelt * Co T.d« Shriver S DUworth, do; Tatn-n A 00, St J. K. Elder A Co, Jn; Beattie A Audrrs:m, Cioaonall: Frank Ptirraer A Co, do; Webster A Baxter, Chichi; Sherwood 4 Co n do; i Fooltney A Menlo, Baltimore; Cornel! A D«>ieey, d.~ Richardson A Overman, Philadelphia; Uvokman A Uruihor*. dwA.IL QjfDo, Sew York. f£.ljd CAPT. MoCLINTOUK'S NAKKAIi v£- The Fa to of Sir John Franklin Dkeovcrod. Footfalls on the Bouodariea of A nother World, l-y J> yt j Dale Owen; Mcrp>hy*a Games, ty Loworalball; Conmiiog’e Qru»t TriboUlkm— Ist aud zl Abbott*! Peter the Oroat—* c«w To!nm«; Freeh supply of Timothy Titcomb'e pcod n.-.i.ke-.' iiolJ FoU," “Letters,” “Bitter Sweet - ’ , Kvenincs attiie Mlcrossoi>e, by - Oroelaj’a Crarlxnd Jonrney; The Path which led a TVotMtant Lawj-*r tc. ih* C*fto'!c Church, Ac., Ac. For aalo et r< - DAYISCN’S, UJ Wt>hl Mr,, t. BDGBHTOW & STB WART, Wiioicsale Grocers L Commifisloa HerflianU, 107 WOOD STREET. fe2 I yd S’ dnuTuks— 2uO Bags Rio Codec; 2d Pockets Java Ccffca; 300 Bbli N. O. Molaws; 100 do N.aTar, 1&0 Hhds N. O. Eugar; 230 Boxes Assorted Wiodou U!u>; WO Keg* do N&iU. In «lor« aud »-J fe2 BROWN k KIRKPATRICK. GIBBON'S KOiau—Bohn's The liirtury of tbo IU«o and fall of Use llojsid Eoiidro. byKdwar<lGlbbon.Eaa.,wUh Variuuun No Us, Udnitm* thw) of Otiirot, Wenck, Scbreller tod Hugo; *)iud wIQ. forthtr HlnttrtUon* from th« cit.jt rccrut »uurci«: By to English Chorcbmaa. In 7 volt. _ KAY & 00., Oh Waod>tr**et. PLUTARCH’S LIVES—New and JBeuuti* fnl Edition.—PlnUrcli, Llr?a~Th* Tr»c»!ation fallwl Brydeoi, corroded from lb#Qr«wk»nd revised, by A. II Cloafch, lo ti sto. KAY A 00., t& W.cd ttreot J'OU SALE.—A second-hand ENc.tsn, six locli cylinder, two feet htroie, with pcrmior. turJ boiler IS (eot by SO inch**. I* In fcftod opd or « Q j c »n t«i «*u in operation at CAF.IWMi.UT A Vor.N’U’S, _ k* No. t l / Wood HirrcL 9BUS. DRY APPLES;' ~ I& do do Peaches; 3 bbls. Roll Button HO lbs. prims Uoom FoaUit-rt; for tolo by SUUtVER A ltlLWOItl'U, l3O and 152 Second stretiL qnn bbls. i'kijii; n. o. molassss v v to arriroi>or itvamer Uelnottoaod for »a!u by fc3 BUUIVEB A DILWOKTII: MOLASSES— 1218 bbls. now roceivinc and tor aalo by T. L. ROOOKHB, to'* SO Water and t« FlratstreeU. ROLL BUTTER—2O bills prime Koll But ter in store nnj for sale by BKUVVN k KUUCPATSUCK. LABI) —10 bills N<j. I Loaf Lard; CO kegs do do do. In tyre and for sale by BROWN A KIRKPATRICK. HIDES— 260 primo Dry Flint Bides ju.nl roc’d and for ssie by f»g SPRINOHR lIARBAUOn A D>. KIPS —1000 Western Dry Flint Kips in atom and for sale by lei . B'PKINfIKU lIARISAPOU A Co GKEEN AISLES—37 bbls. prime fur sole by X. L. KOIKJERfI, 80 Water A W Kirst at- CLOVER SEED—siX)btilspnmeClovergecd In alofp and for aala by BROWN A^vIBKPATIIICK. Footfalls on the boundary of Another World; t*lr Rohan’* Ghost; LlfoofJohn Crown, by lUdpnth; &rery body* Lawyer. by Crotby; Borcbeeter Tower*, by Trollopo—Tauihnllz ©.lili.ui, Tb« Warden, do do do A riot In Private Life, by Wilkie Colllu'h, do lUsUtotoeut of tho Clirirtlan Doctrine, by\pr D«ltow-<' Walter Thornier,by Mra.H*df{«ic»; Impending Crials, by Helper, cloth and ptrwr; Wit and Humor lo Paragraph*, by Prentice: * Twenty Year* Ago and Now, by T. 8. Artbnr The Diary of a Samaritan; How Could He Help It, by Roe; Leaeure Momenta, by Miia JL 1L Onttv Idylaof the Slog, by Tennyoon; ' Tbe Monoy King, by John 0. Sair; The Profwor at tbo Breakfast Table; And many other new warka 100 nnnjrrr.ri* m-.DUr.n un band and for sale by fel HUNT A MISRR a ~~ OTICB.—The co-partnership hcroPjCoro . eatatioft between tbo nnderticned, as ih« firm of bUKCnriELD A CO , tfralootra tlria d«y by iimiution. Either partner U autborlted to mako BoltJements. Tb# bntfciesi will be continued at eamoiplaco OTn!i>r t.♦<» tamo stylo of Arm, l>p JafflH il. Bnrchfldd and Oaorco M. Mejxaell. JAMES M. Bt’RCHHJiI.D OKORQK M. UMIX4RIJ. „ W. R. MtJflpHY. Pitul-urgh, January SI, ISO). I.embrace llie opportunity offered by above announcement toexprcii mj hearty Hunk* lux tha HUral cuilotu extended to onr firm dnriDg my connection a* a pirtntr, uni tn *»k farmytitn partnors the continued f*. ▼on or my f-irsonat friends and the public generally. fl>l . I __ _ w. n. murphy J A MBS BO Ii 15,' No. b'J Market Ftreot, And t> Union Street, PtTTSBVRun, PA. SVnOLE3ALB AND ÜbTAIL DEALER IN boots aistd »iiou:s tu wry variety xml atylc fj.-| SUNDRIES— ' " tiOCrO LoslitUEc Cura; " Tons Bhorts; O' do Middling)'; 4o Bhb Greta AppUs; Hockabea} ami Iho Floor, an,l Corn Mc-at, for nta by , , HUNTER A BOIiINBON, _J° l No. ft gmltbP*ld Street, VSL » ® rst .dMa Dwelling, No. 550 ™ k,i Bce^ ,d /. tr,#t » « onu, uiog II room*. bklhJca. ram. hit sod cilil .tttr. ud ™ win, ah nmdtm ImpvT. p ™ ll - M II ITOIitIOCK. M’HBEmiY A 00. ff A 3 Btor .v Dwelling House, eoßUlilD, II ™aM, m eo»th iratw, dlleuhenj n!9/f£?w?r ill! <* "nr ilwlmhli. nm cl*i rajdtnoj) [or ul, b»ll cuh. halnne. h. 1 .id gyeara, wltli IntmwL HtTCnci>CK T M c (niKßßg A CO. • GREASE— 4U 0b1a.,4 ImlfbMe. and 3 kegs Or»se to arrive on ittum.-r GUnwcod tot sale) by ; fqt - ; * ISAIAH dick sva ihi DKlliD APPLKS—23 bbW. for Min b F Ml H.DALZKLL A CO. UEISSK— 3iX) boxed W. It; Chceso lor ta.lo t>7 Id & DAJ.JBLL * CO. In printing you with Dr. Eaton’slifrAK vilcCc&bui; wodaetie to Kate Its superiority ever every • nottrttuj that dgm or ijuack ti — heretofhre ofiCrtd yon. r *t — H'ii the [>ri-ir,iaik,a ofa regular physician, whole well from Ruth experience In infantile complaints L- preectiUifor them. Secondlj— Uia entirely ftreefrum pan goric oropUts of any kind, and conseqsrotiy ralievee by ressvißg.tho saderingof jronr child, instead of deaden ing its sangibltiUo*. Thirdly—lt is up with great care, os a of it with toy cthcrarticle for InfenUle. ivmplainU.ejDishow; the very rooteYrom which it is distJU * a bring dtjrfruni tbo forerU under Ihe direction of Ihr. Eb goa, many them by hts own hands. Fourthly—lt (s per fectly bannlcnan-J cannot iujure the kxiat delicate Intent, and is a ottjaia core and relief tn all the lollosring cams, which Is it|| chief merit o**r everv other preparation, vft; FOII ALL COMPLAINTS ATTENbING TBRTHINO. such as DTORNTERY, COLIC, 4c.J also, for softening the gnius and xdeiriogpalit. For rrgnlattng the bowels It Is unequalled.;! For Oold ia the Ilaad it is a nrorolief. For CiiOUP, thbmoat fata! and trying of lt ena be r*~ lied on with .-perfect coulldcoce; and being a powesful aaU spasmodic.|b all caeca of cunvulsidiu or fits, wo earcMtly recommend you to loose no time in procuring it. Lastly— It costs eo tqhcb m&re than other preparations of the kind, that wo csDQytafford mch longadverUaeinfluts aicanthoao whom wbolo exnense is their advertising*, fur the somerea tou. It cooinieudsitself os tho most reliable to all mothers. In all cares; the direction* wrapped around each bottle, mu-t l*e *trHtly followed. Price,23 cents per bottle Dr. B‘b6-vson having been so far reduced by consutnptlfff, aa to be considered beyond all hope of recov rry by tbo jnci,t eminent oflbe modlcal profession, and also by hlmaelf—a rrgnlar physician of twenty yean practioo— unltst rpsott, conceived the Idea of ANALYZINU THE BLOOD, aqd'appling the antject of physiology to the more immediate! connection, and effect cf thejUteof the blood upon (he htilth and system. The result hal been the pro duction of;tfiU “BLOOD FOOD," Dorn the oseof which Dr. Bronson was,rastcrodio perfect hoaltb. WithJnsix months after its introduction, over two thousand consumptim were cffocttully cured by It. If you hive any complaints of a ccostnuptiy*: tendency, Cb&pA, Cold. Htad ache, Polpilalion iy the luarliiou of Appetite, or pain in the tide, lose no umo in procuring a bottle of the “BLOOD FOOD." If yon arei suffering,from Rervotu Debility, or your sleep is brehm and disturbed,i( ore Depressed or your Organs relaxed, yoh wlll find iu thtsao unfailing remody, by com monclngwlib ten drops. Ityoar Zdt>er it torpid or dlaoar ,‘ n “f manner whatever oarer (too bottles will bo ante to and bring It into Uv*ly and healthful action. In the most Inveiorata cases ol Dyspepsia, the patient can hero find tbumost efficient and grateful relief. A benefit is always experienced after tskiua only one bottle. In Halt or Female pyraplaints and B xaXnesses, the sufferer, after trying other remedies la vain, may rest assured, that a esr* tain euro aril] result from the uso of (too or thru bottles.~ The “BLOOD FOOD” is effectual In all cans of Eruptions, Sail Sheupi, icrefulas and other like complaints. Pule and maoiectitf children and adults aro Immediately benefit fd by its nse.- It gives strength to the body and color and beauty to tti* akin. Physicians of aUtchoolt are mine It With wonderful inccess. For fnll dituctlnns, so* circular*. Prk* $1 por bottle. Bold by CICUItCH A DUPONT, Druggists, No. SO Malden LanivNow Ybrk, and by ail reepectable Druggists throngh onl the country. For »alo by Dj; ( |t;,v U. KUYSE!'.. NO Wool at, Pitta bnrßh, Pii,, ; foUydAwF ijiUt?f ,ItU Ac CRI»WNJL7Lj, HflllSß, HlfiN AND OKNASBfITiL PiiRTBES, 7 ; No. Gl Fifta Street, OpiVowito Ocitl-F'olloxva Ilnll, Aiapit'urcd; i 0 do nil kind* Painting. Ola:lrg mid (JnjinluK Tritli cc»te'**a eni deroatch. SAMUIH, GHAY & SON, Merchant Tailors, No. S 9 Fifth Street, I.\ omirr. to close out the bal- ANCC OF THEin FALL AND WINTER STOCK P.~F,PAU AI.jRV ;o LEOEIW.V.i THEIR SPUING GOODS, Ar»ww < licrisg them si 1 5 Pl’.il CENT. LE*3 TQAN Tiiß USUAL; PIUOFS. Tlitlr Stock ouibrorcs all the New and Leading fety«e- • f IBs Seaa-.-n. compr»»«rig a Fine As n-.rimenl < f i Black; &. Colored Cloths, fASOV THEKOIi AND ENOI.ISM OASSLMERE3, Buiia apo ovrcncoATg, 1 1. r . pl l sif ax n casnn e n f. VJ3STXWGS, &.c. Wt.i.!, will bu MADE TO OUDEIt in the Lfttoat an! most ani>ruvcd manner. MaCIUJiTOSIIi iIKBPIULL A CO., Corner' fiko ami O’lXaiv* Stroeta, Near City Water Works, , /* / T TS P. Vl! U 11, P A. , TV/TANUI: ACTUBKRS OF MACKINTOSH AtA * HEMPHILL'S IM PHOT BP TATENT OSCILLAT ING eTBAM'ENGINES AND SUDK VALVES of all «l«« and bed Haring pet np M»,'.hlciery »•( largo capacity and of the beat qnalirv, w* ora pn-ikared to do hoary dubbing, and ao licit wuik tulbL, liar, trusting that by proinptnoaa and the character ofoqr work, In merit public patronage. Wo in vita special attention to our BALANCED TALVBOSOIL LATINO aa combining advantage* liervloforu iinattnlnod in Ibis cJoas uf Engine*. tw.Steenv .G-tugr* fur eilo and warranted correct and durable. Ja2fi.ljd 1 AMi \ SHARKS OF STOCK. FOR SALE. A \J\J\J 1-TIIK CLEVELAND IKON MINING COM* TANV own Tlirr* Thousand acre* of Mineral Lands In tha county of Marinette, Lako Superior, Michigan, upon which’ ia opened upofitf of tho I.MUiF.aT and PUREST Iran Or* U«uk< In tha irortd. Or»r (O.eCO ton* hare teen mined and raid, 10,000 tun* ol niilcb i bare sold to tho iron mas- U>ri of thia city. This Company o*ua about on-lulf tbo real relate of the town of MarijrictUs thn ia>iMrtai.re of which t* well known. They have now a railroad to tho mine*, and other taclllllf-i of *u:h a rorp|iloto nnlnrn that the rapidly Increasing de mand for theirjlron Ur-» rnnj® promptly supplied. 1 prapixo to! soil 01.0 Thousand Shares of the Capital Stock ol tbl< ai.-d n ill bo pi raw’d to show It* ad- TuoUgra «,iid a'lliintin ol profit to any perron triahlog to bay. Thn Oompiny 1« oot. f <U‘bt, and la not ontr In a |>aying condition, tinilf iucroasing iu working capital every year. The Cturu-r, i|»p .-I t.c-. alimi, A(!., c*nbo aeon t>y culling upon tuj att|ir i>,rr<ir Ulfiro, MoDcugatnda House, Pitts burgh. ; j»l3 JACOB REEBB. OTTQTTBSOT3 rOTINDB? ;ii. McCoy 00.. Li/iii.vri’ .irnKkT,, T r,3ti' yvnna n .v iupu, PITTSBURGH, PA. MAN UFACTU RE to urder, on bln>rt tiotico, CA.-iriNCIS.iinUAl-riNU A I’ULLEI.s, of all eteca aud deecrlpUdtdi. of tlu> l.c»t material* and latwt atjlei; also WAGON i)O.XK3, HAD IKONS,ORATES, Ac., siwayi on band or eati lo order. djp*Orderf lett at tlio FOUNDRY, nr at Cartwright A Yonnit’a, SO Wood ot, Mill rereive prompt attention. Jaihdly •; Q QUAL'JOJNUS, CO A I, HOD 3, COAL SOOTTLBS. ciiAFiiia nisußs. i : rARLOB TENDERH, frURSETVtf FENDERS, , PATENT aaiDIBOKB, BATHING APfARATUB, BIRD OAOEs, iii/)CK risr, OOFFEB AND TKA POTB, And a fall rppply of Uonse-TaraUblrg Dardwara, at the Iron (Mj Wo** nod Tin Warehouse of W, Tf. BRADUIIAW, No- VM Wood atraot, Ja23 ; glr"t door below thn atgu oftheflolden Oon. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, tC. riONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S UN- V*/ LNi, SQdthose deairon* of obtaining the GENUIKB GO jIM, abualds.e tb«t liio articles they purchaw are anal cd with the foil name of tho Ann, J. N. IaCHARDSON, BONO A OWDEN, ea a guarantee of the sound urn tad darabllityof tho Ooodi. ThUcantluit i* rpodeml mentlally occcsaary, u large quantitlM of. inforlor and iffectlTe ldoena are prepared, season after nAson and sealed with tho name ol RICIIABIh fcON, by Irish Uoosea, who, regardlece of tbs Injury Urns infliaod atikoon the American coni amor and thomannfao tursra of the gjmnlco Ooods, will not readily abandon a business so while ptrrcbaaera can be Imposed on with Go_-da ol t wcrtbltss character. t J. bullookb aj. b. lookr srß:lydi» ' ' Agents. 30 Church Street, New York. PH ijgix BTBAM BRBWBHV, Cnrrwr of GmUllman and RTUfas sfr«f.j*Vtn/A Ward, and lU>U Afafj yjotue and Granary, It Water Urtft. R I> K NIC K R & 0 ARBAED,’ luccessors to A<l*m Wood, • Pit ta burab, X^ennn. Old rated Cream, Pale and Amber Aleai Porter and Brown Bloat, block'Ate aud I’urUr. Warranted lo keep in any climate. Orders from all parts promptly attended to. Price Liu* sent by>ialL Mr. ADAM'WOOD continue*connected with fhe concern u Hrawer and-flenpral noafely ' O too EM* WhltoWlieat Family Floor, , o'; j;«d •• “ HJO « : Extra Floor; Uhl *f; Rye •* Ibuo Ett>]i Ker and KbuUcJ Corn; Id Top* Hbort«. Dockwbrvjt Floor, Oata, Baled Uny and (X.rn MeaL In atc-re and lor aalo by CtILP A SIiEPAIID, J*-“l N 0.313 Llbfcrly*irr*L — - “ O 40 BM| ChulceGtetb Applet; • ?J Backs Dry Apples; 3 Dl(* Hickory Nctr. Bec'J and Idr sals br JfcSi i _U£NRY IL COLLINS. ditto Slibmtetmmtß. REBS & BRO. PBAOTICAX, thspaflfyr* ior Wood and Fourth 61b., PITTSBURGH. WTiiiAßx scavoaasAir, Practical Lithographer, Nob. 17 and 19 Fifth st, Pittsburgh. MAPS, DIPLOMAS, SHOW CARDS, PORTRAITS, LABELS, BONDS, CERTIFICATES OP STOCKS, BILL HEADS, DRAFTS. Me. nolWly Dowubi'b Prollfio BeodUng Strawberry. ‘‘T?QUAL TO M’AVOY’S, SUPERIOR JUJ tonoT»j*< Seedling Id fire, equal to Barr 1 * New Fine Id flavor, and from tiv to ten time* m prodoettre as *ny otheroftheon# LnndroJ rariitlea In ealuradoo.” So •* y* Ur. Downer of hie new Seedling, * gentleman with whom I here been acquainted end done boalneaa with far ye«n, nd in nil oar tnnaactlon* Leva oarer bed reason to misdoubt his word or honorable dealing, which Induce* me to accept the agency tor hla wonderfully prollfie berry.—' Send for clrcnlera of report oflovutwating Committed. JfIRST PREMIUM AWAKPED-gaT DY TUB STATE PAIR TO ffSpH GRAFF & C OT MANUFACTURERS, FOR THE BEST I STOVES. / FOR TOE BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With large Feed Door for throwing In Coal, AND BEST WOOD COOK BTO VE. DIPLOMA FOR BEST LAUNDRY STOVE. AUo, on band a large assortment of nesting Stone, Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Iron*, Sugar Kettle*, Wagon Boxes, Hollow Ware, Ac. GRAFF & CO., no* 945 Liberty Street, AT TUB HEAD OF WOOD STREET, _**2-lyc! Prnaucaqg. Pun*. A. BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION to tba largest (took and greatest rarlaty of Starr* In the Btate, among which will ho found the celebrated COAL COOK. STOVES, T R O|P I O, Enreka and Arbiter. FOB WO<p, THB VICTOR, LIVE OAk &, PITTSBURGH, ARE UXUUUrASSED, Together with Premium Stomof three VerlrHes, PARLOR AND IIfeATINO STOVES OF EVERY DBSORIPTioN. Greet indoomenta offered to Boiler* end other* to eant ofOSATRU.OIUTe PRONTO, FKSDRn?, kc We would call particular attention to enr Justly celebra ted DOUBLE-TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING S TOVES; TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER, Thf.9oly Gsa and.. In the market- Gtb* era that ere called eo hire not the~K)Uil*fl~Tur main feature In earing Plate* and Fuel, which 1* eect to c» by two patent*. To tboeo In want of a Store fur Family nas, that ha* sor er failed to kit* satisfaction, we would recommend theee, which, aUbi-ngh they hare nerer been exhibited at State er County Fair*, barea reputation for Durability and Econ omy in fuel unequalled by any other Store* In the State. CAUTION!—Buy no tumors without tho Dout TO LET—Tho WAR •it* the Psuesger Depot c Tcrtru e&jy, au-i do charge next. Enquire of n. B. WILKINS or J. PATTERSON; J»2l:lmJ-2Jp The new patent corrugated ephikos. KEDUOIKO TUB WZIORT OF BRUITS AND INCREASING THEIR BTRBNGTJI NEARLY ORB-HALF, ui rooro «it ts THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. THE LUXURY OF THE SEASON! THOMSON'S OORRVjQA TED SE Fit TS L For ft*l« by the principal It (tellers. LIGHT, FLEXIBLE AND STRONG, NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL IN SHAPE, Approved by all. Inquire for THOMSONS CORRUGATED SKIRTS. THOMSON’S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. THE DOUBLE TRAIN . TQH PARISIAN IIBLLB, 5 THE GOSSAMER, TOE WOVEN. See that oar Nam*, and the Crown are ftamped on every Skirt. EVERY LADY IN AMERICA WIIO TALUKS 00MFORT, lIKAITiI AND ELF.3AKCB Should biT® one of THOMSON’SCORRUQATED SKIIITS. EOUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAY ! Requiring Four feparete Factories, And the Labor of One Thousand Hands Are required by the demand for , thomson-s SKIkTB JaSuiSmdeow 1860. VALENTINE lIBADQU ARTKRB. 1860. VALBNTINR HEADQUARTERS. valentine headquarters. TLc Urgett end brat aaorttneol of NRW AND FRESH VALENTINES Brer offered fcr ule Id lb la city Gomprlelog every rariety ofatyle and flaUb, OAN SB BEEN AT HUNT k MINER’S . CAN BB BEEN AT HUNT A^WtNBB'S. OAN BB SEEN AT MIXER'S. SOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . - AT EASTERN PRICES. Pot op Id lota to aait parcburn. Bead year order* to HUNT A MINER. lliti kdl free when drdred. COAL VABKB, PILLS P n <B N / X BITTERS . In cam of Scrofula, Uktn, Scurvy, ar SrmUmi of Ote Stin. thQ operation of theLIFB KXOIGINBd la tnuju tonuhlnf. often restoring, in a tow daye, every rutin of them loathewne dimasos, by their parlQtng tSrcU oa the blood. fVpcri, fiver tntd Agru, Pyrptptia, I?rflpjy, Piltt, and In abort, moat ell d haters, toon yield to thair cor* atito properties. No family should bo withoat them, as to their timely noemach safferloK andajpense may bo saved. For sale by W. B. MOffATT, 035 Broadway, New York, and by all Proggtsts, noB-3mdkw*T NOTICE. —Tho partnership heretofore ex* lattog tinder the oame and style of THOMPSON RIFT r T h OOt baa this day been dissolved by nratnal eofetont— Tbe basinets oi (be firm will be tattled by eitherpa-.ty, at the oißce of tbe Commercial Bank, CS Fourth street. THOMPSON BRIX, JOHN A. OAUGHSY. f Klshnrgb, Jannary 31,1500 —t*l3wd SUNDKIES— 500 bus. Dry Apples; 30 bbU. 801 l Setter, prise; 200 das. Brooms 09 bbU, prime Luf Lord; 60 kegs do do do 100 boxes Burl SUrcb; 100 do SUrrQesdlee; 70 bids. Grnn Applet, quaff o van oobdkb. Rac'd tod tor tala by STEAM BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOS MANUFACTORY.—AII Uadi of KaHat ta lirgo end iruftlJ gqiattUee. eltheronainentslor pMf», ta .J*?* mab !* tjEll *- K*»»afbdllilei reporter tom*. tabllsbsmitln thiedt/, pnbilsbers may depend open ber log tbelr work don* lo the beetlstjlajod In imS» ha Una this con be done elsewhere. jL jf. HOWANI>. inVlT**- • COAL TONGS, PARLOR COAL VASES PErimOjtlHoiU, Nunj ‘‘IIV OjiUr Brofl,u,r,i™OrtT HMo3»IT ATI UM, ot How tanliUoi bordouo tIS. IrenuitrßloToooii TinWuobonaoof ■ w w OftAMiliw SUNDRIES— 25 bbls. prime Roil Butter; I to kege do Lord; I 200 t>l ■ choice Groce Apple* 1000 bat, prime Dry do 75 M choice Cluvtr Saarf; I 10 Oodfiah, Foraaljat 1U B*mad at. GRAP? * TAN QOROUft. t?URNITURB and chairs, JL FURNITURE AND OUATRa, TORNITURB AND CIIAIKB, lURNITUR* AND CHAIBS.- Ja2B T. B.TOPyg A Op-. S 3 and iO emlthatld it. MUS-500 drums Smyrna recoived AW Hl* day rad for tale by jwl amsa*itfSßßSQ9 t a9}7«o4ftmt. JOHN MURDOCH, JR-t Pittsburgh and Oakland Nurseries. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, also oc Wednesday and Batuxday evenings, from May first to November first, from 7 to 9 tfelock; ana frwntfc* nmber first to liar first, from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all ssms o»t lev than GneDoQsr and a dividend of the profits dsolarod twice a year,ln Jane and December. Interest has been declared ssmtin] nnally, In Jose and December, since the Bank was organ aed, at the rate of six per cent, a year. Interest, If not drawn out, la plMed to ths credit of the .de paal tor as principal, and bean the tame tnteresttroa the flint days of Jnne ana Doeember, compounding twice a year, with oat troubling the depositor to call or even to prraest ;his passbook. At this rate, money will doable Is law UitoU yean, making lathe aggregate rums asposi baitmtoifif a rsAk. Books containing the Charter, By-laws, Bclsa and Beg 9 * latkmi Curnlsbed gratia, on application** the affica. 3tovo called Gas Co ne Top. nolB;6md noaifi TO BIC /IDBIUKO THAh TUB' RICHEST DIADEM IIIOUSES oppo- EH Libert; street. £H Ilill eft«-r lb** first of April Kings or Emperors. • WII A 1 f A Beautiful Head or Hair. THE article that will naturally restore the color or the hair, (the cbiftglng of which to gray being an tsdlotlon of » lack of proper KcretiousJ It tral* a t*lb eblemedldna. Prof. HAIR TONIC la the only afi» remedy for drynem. premature change' cf color.and tbemveral evidences ofalau of secretion* at the roots of the heir, which caa he found. Quaes preparation! abound, and “hair tonics’* fill every “corner grocery ,r fn the country. Avoids!! “bairtonlca'* nnlcM known to be the-preparaUoe of same mu whoa celebrity has beootee worldwide. Do sot let any nostrum Tender experiment epon your heir. Tooth nothing you hare not good reaecm to believe la all that it purports to be. Proftaeor Wood h«s earned, by yean of severe teet of the virtues ot bit prepar ation, hie present dune. Over 150 certificates are before ca of the valoe of this llair Restorative, tram parllea who have tried it. Bead the following: “Saw Toil, April 19th, IBSB.' "DR. WOOD:—Dear Sir. Permit me to azpraa to you the obUgatfona I am under for Urn eatlre mstnratlnn of my hair to its original ookr. About the time of my arrival Jo the United Slates It was rapidly my, but, nppa the application o 1 yvur “Hair fiestorattva l *lt soon recalled Its original hoe. 1 consider your Beetotativeu a very worn derful lnvehtlon, qnite effleadona u well as agreeable. I am,dear >tr,youretruly, 8. TILALBXBG* Kev. 0. W. BUTTER, Indianapolis, Ind, eaya he won' a wig for eeveral years, butby the use of Wocd’e ffair Enter atlre he now has a fine bead of hair. MW Sold by all Druggists, and by 0. J. Wood A 4*4 Broadway, New York, and 114. Market street, BLEnuleATo. Sold tu Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. H. REYBHB, B. L. FAH WESTOOK A CSX, and all Druggism. [tafcdly]- Discharges from the Ear wits Deafness. —Letter from Ur. 0. R. Sargent. BMOtt, Not. 13,1658.’ Ueears. N. L. Cuts A have b&n troubled for upwards of eighteen yean with running teres tn my bead, discharging at my left ear, uoften u twice * week, a thick, slimy matter of the most offensive smell, also impeding toy hearing to that 1 could not bear a watch tick. 1 bare been doing more or less for alx yean to puri fy my blood, and thus remove the some or bolls, butwlilk out any change, except seemingly for the wona. About two months si ace I commenced taking the "Petuilah Syrup'."- In lea than two weeks I began to improve. The discharges became lea frequent, with an entire change in their being thin and watery, tn one week more the dleohargea ceased altogether, and t have not been troubled with them tines; 1 Uy bearing Is also improving, so that I can hearts watch tick plainly. My general heal til is modi better, and I shall continue the use of the Syrup tu the confident expectation of deriving farther benefit it. Yours, most gratefully, CYRUS X. BARS ENT.' Boston, Doe. l, 15M.: This Is to certify that Mr. 0.8. Sargent hat been In oqt employ foreevaral years, and w» feel assured that any state* fsautbomaymakatn regard totho he has been afflicted eaabe roiled tipco”«f‘iruthlblkad comet. HAXIXr, DATIB A CO, : Plano forte Manuhcturm, £O9 WsshlngtoO stmt, Beaten, Mass, Pmswmt, August 17thT1859,»! _ . Washington House, Chatnit at I ' 7b tA* Proprietor* of die Arnte Bynar-Gentlammi: —After iba data of my Uttar to you of the ISth Nov. last. I oentlnued to pas the Beratlm Byrup until my hearlsxwaa fully restored to me, and my health wfe'llT rawxmbUsk - 1 . 1 tUono,lllo Sjn®t£,Jrerijtnomh. P*st, and I have no doubt that Tam permanently* arid Cf the Infirmity with which I waa for ao many years afflicted YoOTMteWCtfnUy, .OTBU3 B. SARGENT..; Bin longwdvertbeaent. DR. GEO. 11. KBYBZB,IM Weed street, Is Ibe Ag*ut for this dty. ncadAwT£ Eaton, Cree & Macrum, Ladles Dress and Cloak Trimmings. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND EO2IKBY WOOLEN SCARFS AND HOODS; Wool, Hereto tad Sili Undervait und Browerf/ SCHOOL AND TRAVELING BASKETS Fan*y Leatler Bogt and Sackylt; WATOa-SI’RINQ SKELETON SKIBTSi '? BUSTLES AND FORMS BotutH Mibbone, Flotetrt, Plumes and Rucitu An elegantassortment of 07183 AND CAMBRIC BAKD3 AND RUfTITNO; At precisely New York Coat. [: A aew lot of : : WORKED COLLARS, C .Tbocbeapoet la the dty. A9*ln order to make room for our Spring Stock, wears oow ofiarlng EXCBAORDINABY- INDUCKHSNTB to Wholesale and Ratal! purchssers. BRO WN'a BKONUUIAL IfiOCBtS.-4. o<rt °M l »--°' l .gTMti. uo(|.'hMdr«ni WMr«allMJ<MdToarl»W." PALDIMQ'a Ar.rre mu joi jos, njuasStimt senT* '®>wdfcniK QHEAPESTI BEST!! LARGEST !ft— s3s pays the- Tuition for Singlo and Double Book-keeping, Writing, Commercial 4. Arithmetic and Lectures. , v ; Sight vmU board, s3* guiluoer/, f 7; PaUCuor**, ■ n»n«i Hw to C(R»i-lete a fall from «to ?0 vdti. Stct7 Stodest, npoo gndQatifig, t*goar*ntoe4 toUcba fetent to min&g* ilia Book* of but btwtoeß*, and qualified tocmm*a*lar}orframs3oo to $lOOO. Etodesli enter it idj vwtwu - uttlMt it *75Sz PEEiircwa pos best BUsnfß93 writing roaiBU,rmire«iat PiUsbcrgb, Philadelphia and pfat* g tat* Fair at Ztuettilli). AV\ at the jxlocipal Pain of tha Onion for the put £>or jtars. ' iou recatvod at balTptlc*. Vordreolßia, P|«dneni aod SatbalUibad Tlew of ‘ lb* Ootlan, «ado*e Qra letUr ataans to an&dAwF t. W. JKNKIK3, PltUborghj P» GROVE SEMINARY Tbs next Term of Fire Month* opes* on THURSDAY, the 24 deyo! Febmery The beet initrnctors are pr -rlded iixaob department.— Applicant* tar Boar-Hep or Day Pupiia eh&oIJ be oiedi to the Sector pertoaaliy urthruoph tbo Plttsbqrgb Poet Office. JeSfclOtd QEOr.QK T. RTPHR, Rector. PENN INSTITUTE, HANCOCK BTI.KKT, NKAtt PRNN Will reopen on MONDAY, tbe iVth AUGUST. Tcifans $22 par session of fir« nwnths. J. M. SMITH, i sn 8:1yd Pricdpal. • PHONOGRAPHIC KEPOUTINU- taught at No. 28 St. Clair tUscL " “It Is a railroad ay«t*m literally—a true railroad by ra ms of iu azpadlllon—a railroad by reason of ((• sue.’' ■ PQgfc Ker. Dr. KAVFLKS, LSterpcoi.^ public ilolttts Hjs*Attention Old Soldiers!—The Aaaoci* "'Sr atioo of BolUirts and SaiUirm of tbe War of lSlilTt aiding la Western I't-ooiyWauU, ara • hereby reqouUd to meetln theCommnu Council Chamber. Id (beCity ot pjiu bttrgh, on WEDNKSDAY, lbo BiL Inal., at 11 o'clock, atm , OB bosioessof special lmp«..rUnro. Pnoctael attendance is requested. Byorderof IV AI. U&AlliM, Jr., Pro*’*. Lun LoOkU, Secrotary. le2£ld umci ur fas lirmoxaii use Co, l February let, ISGOj fTS*TnE Stockholders ot the Pittsburgh Gas INSr 00. ara hereby ootlfled Ibata meeting oi the Stock holder! will be hold at tbe office of said ln the cUf of Plttabnrgb, on BAT ('ll DAY, the 4th Instant, at 10 o’clock, A~M., for the purpose of considering the propriety ofrac cepting the supplement to tbe charter ol the Oozspeny, paoed at the present evasion of tbe Legislature of Penney!* rani a. JOIIN M. 0BBISTY»> t,2dtd Treasurer, FTS*PETra o abt wftia ht, noted Badk wooda Preacher, will ’deliier bis second and last lee tore at CITY HALL on THURSDAY KTENINQ, 2rtlr«t Doors open at e>-£ r. x; lectnra commence at ir. K. Ticket! 26 cents, to be had at J. B. HnbleyV, Fourth street, llnsio and Book storea, and Scott A (Jrabam’s, Pratt A Benny's, and Mr. Cbanller’s. fshit Ornci PirnttUlOß litsuaxscx Ou., 96 Water »L,l - Pittsburgh, January- 2Ttb, 1800. f njs*Tns Annual Election for Seventeen J>i rectors of this Company, to serve for tho . anitftng year, will bo held nt this cilice, ou TUESDAY, the 7tb dey. of February uuXt, between tbe boors of 11 a. X. and S r; X. jaZT-dtd _ F. A, BltfggAUT, Secretary. ~~ AiLSOBIST VaIXXI lt»Tt«/nn OIHCX, V Pittsburgh, January 16th, 1600. / to Stocbiioldk&s.—The Annual Meetingcftha Stockholder* of the Allegheny Valley EaQroad Company will be held at their office, in tbe city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, tbe 7lh day of February, 1680, at fO o’clock, A. M. A statement of the aZalreof the Com pany, with tbe business of the past year, will be presented, and an election for President and Managers for the ensnlng year wUJ be hold an seme day. Jald-dtd JAS. GIBBON, Bee»y. is hereby given that an appliqa tlon will be made to tne Legislator* of this State, now In session, by ths Trustees of the "Dladplai Church, M to haTe an act passed anthorisiag them to nil or dispoa«of their Meeting Ilooso Lot, situated on corner of Bask lane and Baok alley, Allegheny city. ja7:tf raonnarß. DOLLAR BAVISOSBANK No. 65 Fourth Street. CQA&TR&BD J X 1866. rrtjHa\i—GSoß3B ir.nirrc JohaH. Alsxso&r Bradley, J.&BbHoek,Ai.D K fiPSnaa 81 tAntoy, WBUaoiJ^Alxienefl QopewsQ Hepfcnm, James Ehidle, Jamas D. Kelley, Bohan Bobb, Hill Bargwtn,' '' John 8. Ldßtti John B. onfidd, ■J.lhrfoa Ocf*V- - ’Alonso AOarrier, Datld CttspboU, John 8-Oourara, Charles A.Oulton, Will tern Douglas, Viands Fells, Benjamin L. Fahnoetock. Jamas W. Heilman, Winiem B. Haven, u. meunr, JaSgt&D. Heeds, "5 maa.. y, Wti&ri-. —.shall, Wilson Miller, ~ " ' John On, ! Henry L Biaewelt, OeoTge B. Belaea, John D. Beally, WUllaa K. Bchmerlc, InaeWhltUer. Oharka Kn«p. Secretary an& JVea tnldyH«i3»bi> ‘CUARLMB A. OOLTOIT, BVSB WORN BT NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN HIATON* CRERJe jmackttm* No. 17 Fifth Street. fltte 'UttrKte gabs. 4 JS?: jlonawtda Itona-80. H full imt stse. &g ss&JSSis lcj Iluw*Wotara toar»a®<3oap»Bj; 15 do CUißi’ do do da 30-do Enrrka InssOßßC* Ox^tock;. 3d :do Pitobnrih fio • do ••■do •• • ".• 1 do PimbsrsblBtMb»aTill9B.&.o»; 6 -'da Ctartfen V*n*y ' do ' ■ . r, 11 do Pf ttabnnb, F. W. 10. d® To which vjllbMdM •20 iharea Machinin' Book Stock; > u. 4 u. Auk of Pltutarab; £5 •do AHoghny • do' -- do ' - . -;- N , . 1 ~ » ltuanraee Co. \ U2 ' J, a. Dins, Aact. A 0F LAND in mich : -as™** mmSEbsss zzz&gsf J- 0.-plnyW - I wj*M, or until all Is sold. IhU ■UckcataUt^or^TiVni ;||lT«r W*lch«» *nd beintlfal Odd jSK&mAiJEJ titetj (IrarrlpUOQt which la Worthy u>» tUmUoa rf *2! : chucri. Kt ibo w hoi* stack St oat b« sold tanooMpoMbi* 1 for cub. LttUrssedQeotlsafasrsrupectfaUytßTttsdto iciUstd txsalpe th»goods dnrloc fmeh dsj, mhra tb*y i eia porcbsM st prints, wbolmls or.toUO, atniylsw, i pHtes, ssd sll shall prow M wprteecud, aed ntliflKtsryJ !<4 the mosey refoooed. i’lssss gin u» s call tad sseanl Auction saJosUI eomnwne* each svtnlnf*t '7jo\:iock 1 _ J. Q. DAVU, AvcC* j JOHIIU-1 OM, BjTwaiftn. 'AUSTIN LOOMS it VO., MtrdutMf Exclmst. S'' TOOKB AT AUCTION.—WiII bo sold a* the Merchant/ Bicbasca, on Thursday llontlßg/ a* IUS o’clock, Feb. 2d, U ituree Mechanics* Bank Stock; 8 tbtfM Citizens* Bank of PUlabar&b; V; 40 Jo Allrglisny do do Co & bhsrce Mur. ud Mao. Bask Slock: "n AUSTIN LOOMIS * <30., Jbt ; : Slack Brcdor*, 6S FoOrtb street. 'A'LLHHIJSNY PROPERTY FOB SALE! AA.—Two Lots on Montgomery street SOtoifrbntAcb ei>d extendingelongTsyloravenoellOreeL jTerma, one-fonrlb caab, balance la 1, SsndSjear*. Ap» ply to; AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, 15 Fourth ttrwC. UTUUK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A k 7 00, AT TUI BIKILCtIAHTiP EXCUANQB .HVEMf ffioafiiv KVKNINO-Itok, BrfdlX I wZSlua. OepMt Stork, Bout tod Beal Sktats *A<l at public nM A the Worcfcsnti’ Exebangs ty - .. . n ‘ Jr Au»mLoosns*oo; «ol» Drafts aad Loans oa Rea) Estate ocirotiatad «m aaonabte terms tjr AUSTIN LOOJUBaToO, —3l Block Mete Broken. 92 foorthst. • fflils amuaratntß. National tbeatjb£—FoTofaTweSk; longer, commencing MONDAT, Janaarr TOth. iska 1 : the celebrated and Original ■.**** *'• : BUCKLEY SSREXir&DE&S j AND Ethiopian burlesque opera troupe, | Together with ihediitingaijhrd PrimaDana, MISS JULIA GOULD. i ITheooly Complete Bend CtfHioitreto In the WotU, end 3 the only Company In existence lint perfarme BUBLKSQUE jOPEUAfi. Tt>e Bscklejs bare been ecknovledgßd try the entire Southern pnn end pnbllc to be the only true (Wine. 4tor*nfthe QESUINB 80UIKEBN DABKBV. \ Ib«BXSISIHa£BS»ihaB£STDAHOSSO I aadtUmnt finished Uuldus. Bach ereolog will be patterned BB* OBOMUgSTRELSY la. ell In rartatu forma,togolharwith'- one of BUCKLEY'S BURLESQUE OPERAS. ] JlDidntoi—Dress Circle, 39 coots. Psrqostte, 2Scaf&' • .Door*open gutter to 7; performance to cpf"*—’"ttf tatarter before 8. JOS. JOIENSTOJk IraL j -w-v* FRANKLIN BILLIARD BALOO.Ni FEAJTKLJN SAU Cth at M opposite Fittaburgh Ihoatr e ! I 1 Jo3* UAimSWB, Jb* Proprietor jrpHIS elegant and commodious is now UL presided iSsh SETH BgW IXAEBLB MB BXLLUKD jIABLEB. of tba latest tad Bostapprored styla andpatttrO) [add Uothexviw to any ta tbs tocntry lor :tts accommodation of citizen* and and lor lint/ 'tlr, eomCart and conTenlsnea, Is not tarpaaed. Ifaqaauolii ‘ ; tba Western State*. n» Propriety loUdl* a wowinatta' ;erf the patrenaga so liberally bestowed aattsßalooctbsato ■fistt. aodasnrwtbapnblte that srary attanUoa wit bt £p4t4 to thsir comtei asdplstonn. ' II II tiimiis iiTViTi < iiiiim i iiiiiajtrffrTlliilTi* iCad. Ca+PclatM, Chalk and all other artldCa ta bis Una, Which ha eaadiipcaeef 0a term aad at the fcjknoftetnrart wholeais prim*. ' deUyd jj sDtlai»lpBia aibtrttemmts. ] SHiVBR P&ASS9 WAAE •j ST i ;= SAR.YBHr yiXiLEJY. . No. 1222-'Mortet Street, PhGadelpHia, frloooftotnrcn of J NICKBC SICVX-E, aKd SILVER PLAXXB*?— . S FORKS, SPOONS, LASERS, BUTTER KXIYJ3, 1 I | ;CAffrO&B I TBABETB,rfiKB,KKXXUB, WAITERS, BUTTES DISHES, ICE PITCHIBS, ' { ' r CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, \ OUPB, HUGS, GOBLETS, Ae,- WUh a gtaota! morCmest, comprillßj nose but {7u be# ffutUy, m*do ofiAe lot iwaerial* and hasity ptaUrk coo jtituUog them a j &rwictaUe and DuralU Article for j ilotels, Steamboats and Private Families. I ASF-Otd War*r»-pUtgd intho &cf manner. JaST^nd rHE DENTISTS I X BIST ODTLAT Q TO PCROHIBB JHAWB itRTISAN. s lor 81. >t DEHTIL LIPOTS. ; : J SHAW A BAILEY, '. 213 Baca atrret, Philadelphia, rA' 1 N. B.—All erdora will meet with prompt attention. - I j»Bfc*md • OARDr “ J. B. KOOKS & CO., Hour and Froviaion Commission. Merchants, ! ; : : No. 21S North Ifhanet, Menu Ybu SUut, | j PHILADELPHIA. s ■ um to , DreibU A Bankers, PfaOa. Garrett A ilarti a. Phil a. Rink Northern Liberties, H A Ca, •* B. Bullock A Bone, “ d.D.lAmenOtiuianatLO. Wright Bros. A 0o„ “ A. D.BullotiL “ Corn Exchange Bank, M Gilbert Pryor, SL Louli j Jafodtf i ....... fUILADEIiPHIAi QKOOKBS FURNISHING EMPORIUM i>» WQOLEBALB JAPANNED WARE MANUFACTORY, | i 006 Cherry Street. | J. HALL BOHR HA ■, " Vnolcsale Maaataeturcfa of - Grocer* Tine Coantew ocdM> j TeaOadiUea. Patent Wire Frame as&Unlrtr- • i •. aal Lantern, Corrsgatad Dnat dans, Toilet Ware, water Oboletfl, Au, A« n Ac. £9.The atteslfoo of Southern and western Trad »lnvltad. Jaiff-lmd •?- t i BMAU, ac OHANDLEE. Wholesale Grocers & Commission Berthasti, ; 123. Market El, abort tmU, north tide, FhHaddfkia, ( "\FF£R for sale the following, on fho moat J reasonable terms, aim .—, _. j. , , XX packages New York and Philadelphia Byraps, 100 casks prime rtUlllsgßka, " J 6oObbi*.haflaedBueai»,a»OTted. I ISO prime Cuba Uolamea, \ KObaxe Rio Coflee. prima _ flth usual assortment Teaa, Bplcrv, itV ~ j,oa QAKDSI [ j ' F&IHXZ&'S ASSET AtfX> OITT OAJUH p«it and Cheapen ia th« Market.) tarda for Moon ting Photograph Prctarea, \ Of BapartorOcaDtj and atloir Pricing ‘ BiSe asi ITltileGxdfine Wtf:t Bui*D?eTtyßnnoßo(r4s, j <fc-,cn ktnt&miJvriaUfy c ' A.H.CO&HB* PAPE&andCA&D Wtatfcoa** MOMHTOR STRSST, Jig;! yd ' PHrLAPPPHIA. CARDS 11 j. H. CAtDWBLL Sc CO., ] 638 Chestnut Street, j i [app*s2* Qtmd Hoom,] I ] PHIiADBtPniA. frlBW IfIFOBTATIOSS.FISa WATCHBS ! 0 „ Acris*, »11 ti»A ta nonUag Out* tad Open faot? | Aathozixod Agents for abort. doiSjfl® niTOB, rnousn Eu> swibs.™ ! WArco S B B . iron nwnaT,L«w<teisM. suuasss, ixiEu, Km m thi ruUnubit eniM. SILYKft WARB, nainrinn 3 la «ItU, ijuKlCt tod fIuUA : tQjßtotagv. .MU., Pblltdtlpalt, at fanned to «x ; ! - SETT MARBLE ESTABUsjTiOXTt > TWl'tTt** n fTTiT ' JJI fT*I-n fTT-nninifn. ' • UHQOEy F£IQE3)U riito Dgcwt tmi JaMjyd WIU.AftD UABVBY A.CQ.- MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAK STREET, NIW TORE. APEH WABEBOT7BE, wrappimq! raMnKOAjrDWßinili), PAPER, o>sun)oaxAsa srocspaa,7..,\;/ \ FJNCT, COLORED AST) ES3OM iPjiwL ; ; BLOtma Tci Straw end ' TWIN B HOTTSB. WILLAHD nAKV*T * Ca, 84 XaicUa.Lant cad it (Usr _ : SEW TOES. ' <,?•■»•• BSHP, COTTON, PZAX AND lISBN twi^bb. atoms Aaajmrcticraxa ■ : COBDADE r,. < jotr hatruiA*S6 U Ajnaiaui siw U'V- : ■: ROPE, ' tmtA Btoß liitef link enuia ' j SEINE TWINES, M l . ' , f .noaTHSRAD, WICK,*al aH ' CORDS ASD MBS.- .tfcTMittdiMOTo - r . ■-• ■ ■ - • jEMONB—4O boiw Sicily jnrtanirrioa CARDS II
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