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';' t • 4 ;. :•,' r. ; • ~....• e,e' . • 0' ~, 1 , ' ~-, -.:•••, 0 - :-.'" ..7''''. ` - ; ''...e,- , ...,, .- •,. •.. •••• • •,:•-, 'I 1 , •7".. •:"..• ,• ;., . . ~ ,1 '-' f . ' : . • ' 4".- '' -.." as .. 4 , -. . ~,,,, ~-,-, ~ • '', ' •••;„•' ".."'• •••••- 1 -."-:"",' " ..., •-•.. '', .., ...*.....'•,''.'"' " --t% ''',.f" :"1 ;. r..?...f.'...''•••'- -...: ' -. • ''' • ; - ', • 1." ••• '-',.- -....'"*"`", '" ' • ~ , •••• 1 " "1,),•,:,:‘ , ;••„." -,•• . • .". ' ••• - ~ r ...,' • ;:f : 1 • ~- ::' .1 -• 1 ' :''..!7.7,,"2,. .' '' --. MMBEi • • *; *. • r •• 0 , ••• • • t • r ty path ) post. =NE JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PR OP P.IETOR. Rini , -. - 1,„ . „ • r.• : t .. -,..- ‘...'.'::....,,:i -. .-1 ~.;...;c.,;..;:.•,:::(:1,,,,,-t,!.t,it:.::,.,,_.; : 4'; =NM ;:';..'i:!.'..1 . ,..,..- !:c.:!-:-.7.- 5..,...,.!..,..„:„..,!..,,..,.:,,,....„ VOLUME X VIII. 'Pews :—Daily, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad Vance. Weekly. Single subscriptions Two Dol . lan, per year; in Clubs of the, Ono Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pitanigh, FITI Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) , Leaves. Arrives. Mail and hixpres Train 1:50 A. hi. 3,5 n P. M. '-` Fdcpre.ss Train.. 1:45 P. M. 2:10 A. M. (From Federal. Street Station, Allegheny, for New Brightnn and Way Stations.) Leaves. Arrives. 0:40 A. M. 8:15 A. M. 4:40 P. M. 200 P. M. Peneildi‘tnict Railroad (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. 4:40 P. M. 1:40 P. M. 5:50 A. M. 1:15 A. M. 2:50 A. 61. 1145 A. M. 3a)5 P. M. 11:00 A. M. .11:20 A. M. 6:50 A. M 4105 P. M. 100 P. M. Ore) V. ht. 6:11) P. M. Pittitainilt and (band/mac Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Armes. 7:00 A. 61. 6:15 P. 61 3.145 P. M. 6:45 A. lit First. Tram—. Srouci Tram Etpress Mftil Fast Lino Johnstown Aficorrinnodation First Turtle Creek B3cmd Tnird Mail 'Train Espres9 Train FASHION VERSUS HEALTH.—A. writer, who has ovidently.givon some attention to the sub ject, and has, perhaps, been in our city dud rg the winter season, says, first, then, 1 ate con cerned for the little children. The air is often dense with fog, yet so cold that when we leave the cheerful fireside and venture out of doors we feel as though we wore going into a well, or, to speak more mildly, of if a wet blanket had been wrappol around us. I look from my window on such a raw, cold day, and i n -{h„ course of an hour I see many little children pass it, not one in ton of whom is properl y protected from the weather. I shudder as I note the short cotton drawers, orlon not reach ing the knee, worn by both ' , axes under ,ON ell years of age, or themabout., and this stilt shatt er petticoats, high.enough to display Um hand some entbruidery with which tiler are dis,torat• ed. .1,44 below this dainty frilling, often the produce of many an hour's toil which the mother-has gladly mid proudly devot,sl to the adornment of her darling, and 1 sec several 'inches of blueish mottled th,sh between it and the top of the little sock, which only just reaches the ankle. Dear ladies, tender mothers. espeMally you whose position gives you power to lay down the law in matter of dtaiss = for it is well 1, now II that whatever example is set by -the gentle, - "the simple" will not fail to follow—listen to One; T. plead for your little ones, and, in no selfish or intert,,,l spirit, beseech you to give their frail bodies sumo more substantial and fitting shelter from the cold. How can ymi hear send to them out, when the pitiless east wind is ready to flay their tender limbs, with those poor little limbs covered" You love 'year child. young mother? Any one can see that who witnesses the lighting up of your fees •lirhen he lifts his rosy lips for a kiss. Yet you who have complained of the cold day. though the ample folds of your warm dress sweep the path as. you walk, you, I s_ay, condemn this tender little being to face the same degree of cold as nearly as lossiblo unclad from the waist downward. least h r ,..eze is at any time sufficient to whirl aside: or raise the short shirt.: in which you deem him dressed, and )(aye him bail nak.d. I, who am but a look er-on, having neither part nor lot in the mat ter against which I protest, feel n thrill of pity pervade my frame, and fairly long to gather these starved youngters round my fire, to Minh , the little blue legs and encase them in more comfortable garment?, which, however hormdy in texture, would keep them warm. FRANKLIN'S BIRT LIDA V.—As we took occa sion to gat. R week since, the journeymen printers of this city are engaged in making ar rangements for the appropriate celebration of the 17th of January, the anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, the great promo ter, in this country, of the ''art preservative of all arts." It is the intention to give, on the evening of that day, a grand banquet, to which all in any way connected with the craft will be invited and expected to be present. It is expected that this will be the must interesting event of the diameter which has transpired for years, as nothing wilt be spared in making it so. The matter is now in the hands of a com - raittee of the Typographical union, 'which comprises seventy members, and 1.1.. s a full treasary: The committoe is composed of neon rf*.the-right stamp, who will do all in their Poiveir to Make the 4cascriii what 'it shMild be. WO wish them all success lU their enter prise, and hope every one interested will be present. DENIED.--The Harrisburg Pairl44 and Paoli says, in reference to an agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at thet city, whtise rumored defalcation we noticed yester day: `•John A. Cannon, for several years the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's freight agent at this place, has resigned that post and gone to the West, where he intends to reside permanently. The rumors prevalent in our borough for the last few days, with which Mr. C.'s name was associated, were greatly exagge rated ; and we learn that the difficulties which attended the settlement of his affairs with the railroad company have been adjusted to the i;t4israction of al-I concerned." J AIL CoMMITMENTs.—IIugh Lafferty was, on. Monday night, committed to jail by Esquire Lake, of Elizabeth township, charged with larceny on oath of A. IL Applegate. Alderman Donaldson sent up Andrew J. Vedder for further hearing on a charge of false pretences preferred by Ben Trimble. Clark Bates was committed by Mayor Mor rison for further hearing, charged, on oath of Wm. B. Neville, with larceny. John Porterfield, of Elk county, was com mitted on a proe. , A, Laving been arrested by otheer Pattersom An indictment is pending against hini 'our t.court • for stealing a raft, but as the offence is an old one, it is doubtful if it can be proven. As Wn Eta.Errno.--The pretended discov • ones of silver at the "Indian God," nine miles below Franklin, turn out to be only mica, an analysis having been made by Prof. William., of Allegheny College. We have, during the past ten years, heard of many silver mines "up the Allegheny," but they have all terminated ,this manner, and we expected no ,loss in thiS : The legeMbiry lore , of the country does not agree with thelhodeim developments. FOUND MAIL—The body of an unknown man was found lying in the mill-dam of Mr. Hutchinson, Butler township, Butler county, one day bast week. He Mid in his baud a pair of steelyards, but his name or place of resi dence could not be ascertained. Ho had most probably fallen in and drowned. -No police items of importance transpire , yeater ay; all wer-„,of the ordinary character and but few of tfreemik DR. WILLIAM W111 . 6117', now ip 2-_!sris, will return home by the closo of and be ready to resume business wit • 4 t Atir. . • The illtkiibulb ot f - t •• • • . 4 • THIRD W ARD A 1.1.V.HA1 A ND' oNI ATlroti The second balloting for a eandidate for A Mer man of the Third Ward wins 1 01 l veliterility afternoon and Ovening, M ielend M Vicar, Judge; Edward Kearns and Frank hods, Inilicaiirs, and Hugh Duffy, ;:escrebtry, The v o nt,. t wa, a I ins,e 11.11.1 , •rr 4'lo'lolW one Kali c.,,,h,littes, r. M Bride and Mr_ Dean being sanguine of The re suit was as follows, giving Mr. plo it lea jority of 29, and Fecuring him the T111111111a11... Mi.• 10•121 . SALF_s by .1 I: I .‘v ;9, Aunt„o~. , •r No Frith , :tr”oi.., CellltoOr 1:!th : 11 •hnr. 1~. nt of I'itt.l ,rrh J 131.•-• 10 -Irir., M all.l 11..:ek 10 ,Imre. , 11011 , Allov.twoy 10 -Itnrog A11,01.11y pan } ' haco ikohtrool 11 ,11V1 , 1 , •11 , 1 ~f tW•Y i.•nt out of thu pr,,tits, of tho ht,t DEAL' --Mr. Cargo, ..1 . 111 . 4•. 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The t. . -no Si; ti, V Witilth 1a.41 leis rnorati, w,,t11,1 c , ert.ttily twa prolw.rty M.. most valtrablo ollern.l most r...t.0mmt.01.. 51Y.CEIA N 1 N:il" !TUT IC. - . rho the want of Moo, tug 1,11. by our now open, oo.kr ol Mr. htekllllll3 ta Lhr I.:anyello LrAneL 4 , 115 Woo4l Ntre.r.l. IL 1, ,1.2.4;L1L , L1 for Owl.. p. exlnlfilinti of the pr.,11.1... of Mirt•ls3lll , ,.. ro,t, Invoslarrm. mild A rtt2an 4lf rt for Wm.. , sowiLiny, Infortryliwn tulutire brqn of indiistry, vitlier by ..I,lliitYttlig, nI r-uttple st•teutiti4; ptiblientious. iirlicle+ to I,efore 1t,., pnblie will WO tt Kt early to (lieu :Wyman N3lilir, ihr The plll , ll , Orr rempe , trolly 11.1Y11. , 1 It, V.I. 111bUtIllt, • LLKATINO BY STEAM.—AB he workmanlike, 111.111110 r, perfect well,. of their .011 we give Mt, c.crialicato Davi, A lon theirplan of m , leai Scc etid %Vara in the env id and which let , mot e r nmireval, ei• woulil reconunietil lincie to give , cum, mated - wind) brimug liy M Myr, Jr.. John Alit:ideal, Jr., NI 'reiille, licerre inlin litreotor- DAVIS & &curls Healing, Gas Fitting, numbing and tiraas Dotirrs i v,ry thscrtyfefola Cias Ftrinrc. am! No. 67 IVoual and 148 Fira dollb/yle GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOP DEAUE Pitt Sitreet, Pittsburgh HAVING CtIMMENCEI BREW I N(i for Urn nertnon, 1 on now prepared to 11l mink my ustorner. with a stlVEitfi At AK79CLI (IF 1 , 11.F.511 ALE In ralddion to my regular brands, I am emonfaotar lam a very FINE FLAVORED RIrl'ER ALE. pat tip m small parllngv expressly for family m.o. Thi,Al,, i s not only a d.dighlfnl beverage, lot la ro,ollllll.,Sided faculty, a mild, nonrisleng tOnle I: , required. I hall.• al," my eelobrabed WHEELING BOTTLED ALES Conatatitly. , o hand, 17onslytingof E.F.NNErr IU AND CB AMPA(iNE; PORTER AND Iip.OWN STO Package. sent O any part of Alto city. - augll:6l .708ZPII MITER ANTIIONT YULE JOSEPH ME Y EB, & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers ‘a FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn Street, above the Canal,: Have on hand a largo assortment 'of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and Warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasonable pricer Matt' CINCINNATI SUGAR CURED _HAMS and Dried Beef to tierces tq arrive, per 'deem° B e h ri ent,st• ; B4WORTiI lilirEf%'NT t lZES, i • t larks TCKORY N UTS.-25 bus; lA. received and and for sta wizi. 04408. now. " .THE L4TEST NEWS THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. WASHINGTON CITY, DOCOlllber . l3.-110USE. • The question being °tithe motion of Mr. Hick man, of Pennsylvania., to amend Friday's dour. by inserting that he had offered a resolu . Lion to adopt the plus dity mie on the vote for :Abe Speakersluip. Mr. Sickles, of New York, said lie would not trespass on the time of the House, did he `not demo it lin imperative duty to protest i .tigninst :Illicit which had boon said on this floor, in the 1,11 m., of discussion, as to the sentiment the North. The gentleman from Ponesyl `,,,katiiii, Mr. Ifiektnan, haul avowed that the irr -I,,ressitile conflict was not in the future, but is n fact, and is present in this hall. Mr. Sick • ,es said the Northern sentiment is otherwise; ,there beat in the _North millions of heart.. , , Invited not oily to the Union, but to Um Jonstitution, on which it rests, and they would pever relinquish their nflegience to it, or be of the duty of performing the obli 4,ations with which that ullogienera is intlepurst oonneeted, and without which their love • 'or l'isivaitution and the 1l niou W , 1111441 ha rhypocrisy 'and delusion. lle said Mr. Hick. view of the Northern sentiment is ties ITTlLLiiiiided in point of fact., as thin nod" in the mane of the North, as well a, reasons - '4,pr Lids feeling are unjustifiable. In course , ol his reply to Mr. Hickinitit's charge .hit the Soistli violdted 4,4544111t111, 4 , 144 •liipacl• end eoloprousises, he refortt,l to the Ili , tllTy of .1111 /1111111LI1111 of OM 4440141411.1104414 111441 1,414411,41 .sibiert, .dhow that these tool been re , N 44,.14 or good Lush by the li , desured Lilo 11141.14.1444 N 4, go forth with the 1.07,i qt. ..ItS1.1• 4 1,11 that we ,t,-r4l 111 the pr 4,4•144444 41 044; ~44•1'1441.1•-• .larger tint 1•1,1 111 , 11500.1 1•4 , 1111,14•rm•V. mid, efore. IL , 'lt fllitilfll i / L,,,1 rL wa, bu d u ty 1, 4i411114•141.04 the North Ito believed that with a lull 'know th, flirt,. they w. , 111,1 rive a 14NN1t 4441,1 i, r0,1„,r,, /1 Ile ::!1,1.1e.1 to the hoc .I , ,, ,, ,trtsthtr , told° II 01. I- , lib the. li.ictrltit •• kl.s toat priv - tne.l by John Ilrowo. 10 ) . denied 111n1. I-NN 3 1,11;7 . 14M- N 444111114444441, 1141 ,4 1 ,1 4 4 1.444.4,40.444.1 arteouo.t, III‘1111.1! 1111,1 H it 11.11.1”.1144N11044.1.1.144• 4 1 .4, were not C• 4111114111111.1 4. 1141 North whiu-h would permit u:'-ertibbige . . sthin their herder, with 11 vit., I' pr•naan carry 11, iteittil in nny portion of this country A, a tt.e.ets of New York he would that tl u1t......0ct Is' I:titbit/I 1 , • the p..rh.l of : v ,1/14, 44 4 ,Nt44 144 .1.•;r41-,414 i' , r rt , •••44/ 44.141.. N 1.144 Iml4l foutektior. deep Its the mossotnin thi• prat:. 'At the ,tre•hs-i• 1141.4 • ilia, INN M ko , !-1 Mr A.bai, o,:d It,rose r.t art,. lo u, o,l'. /,1,4•1• • I I 1, v Iltitt sp• r th• . r •,..•; to .1 r It A 1444114 ii4•144•4411 - 4..1•••,11•; ,- , 4 ,14. 14 N,,st 1,1,111 u 14 Lb*. t„ 141:1 thy , . 1.11.. ,0,1 , ~f ti:••11 . V.t:l4li , lht•• (`, th• k1...1 . ‘ nt.' t••• hr . V•••11! , 1 0 , 1 t 1)1(11,7 tit , Is. • •ill ••• • 11:.•!• • ll.' (44 r.:•1 I/1 , 1 It h • •I.' NT••1 ta•••. • !1,, • •K.,1•11• , 11, 0.• C.Att,.• ..111,a1 -+•1•• t. MEE= PITTSBURGH. BY rrEALE.CI-RAP]. FIRST SESSION IIIEMEEII=II MIII!11111•11=E1 rrupt L'• A It-nlimg €.fAti." A U. ur thiLl. If sAd• ?I atii.lintinsrot rwar f0,,1 lh•• nitam ut it, ft," nr,nll:o. th,r N:11. Mr rrf N.' 1 . rn-± io- r V.• that Imv.•lror ..•tf :1,1 r .N.tr‘un, cn,ir•Lok Mr ,I.lrtnt. •,:d ti '0,••11 1 ,i hll, thy , iAs As 111 , It It,nt it 1, , t,1d t. , NI r I h" 4 th" !1•0, M r Clark . .; M r lark r.ph..l thrtt ,ql,l 1.• , 1 li r :an Nlcht 7q.i•,11,1 ost.:7, North Huthrs,,llo;t•f:l Itil rw,ht...ii• pt,rv, A Lila:: 11,,t ti, 1. , ... , p1” • , f ! - -,1111 , rh (1111.1 !WU' 11114 1,3t,1 NIA i•I ,tll,r th, it, the I.7trtg,:c.z.• .•I .1.:01 rr,..,tv,..1 M tt•Lcol, M r AolrlA.ll 1.111..1.1;•• th, 1,..„i,r1 1 '.41%vht1. , :, `0. ,, ,i . 01 , r11,1.,rt Ow Mr .\ •nr.l hr A.ti!,! U!( pit.l6•rn: Wit_ II t.. dr.•lnn , that th.• I».•Ili• ti!. t kIIrV. lil,that 111 3 JO , 'AI' OM(,r t)l4 . 111.1.1% r 'll 1.., /019 1 , OW t 411,1, t!trtt. tito ~11 WTI ti !Slit! • I A.,•1111,1•IIIIPS tt.l whotht:r, if thirty r% or 1 ., 4ty ‘11.0.. 1•41111,1 1;:r rin their volt tic that tile lid lsaV , ‘ i, 11 hundred :Oily-, Mr fl. Ilse s.lo•thsr it was four t ighty-tattlit or hien should go over three 1 liaJ it beim , hewn that NI idiom could get thirty Why diil ilie gentlenum mote hi.; twenty ihreo with tl lii.l”“ertd2+, putting the ri, t omiliility oil li anti Lecomptiinites .I.•lcrinir. , the re- ult. Mr. Ethridge ,aid they lUld ti . 4 the I,ie When it could be shown that fur get ninety three %0.,. it would thin be difficult talk to show how he could h.e d e et ei i Some of the Democrats, however, refire , ' t vote for liocock and ignored liisiDeniocrac Mr Brad eonsaid he could not 1 . .. r a li. publican, nor could hc. lot,. tern loan who cu dOtin‘d the position of Dough,, aa the latter' doetri c. wholly mil, er ve o re , ,lit. , lb, wi-lied to it.4t, Mr Coco, i, helm• hu eieloriiial the doctrine. of !lough,. i-itewar and rugli. that it territory' can exclude ,lover) therefrom by on friendly . leeislation. Ile wool, never support ally hording such opinion , . Mr Mc Rno npli.al that Mr Itococl, had not the floor, and could not get it to iimiwor. ( Laughter ) Mr. Clark, of New York, said he would never vote for any person for Speaker who Wall nut 110:Alio to legislation by Congress for 111 protection o slave property in the territo Who Wall not thoroughly inimical to the ithro gation of t h e laws against the Albino slave trail', and who must not be a Mall who WOll 1 , 1 deem the election of a li.epulilican 1141trkeient 021.1150 to MAOlOllt the dhallantioll of the 'Onion. 11' would mit say that Mr,,..4.a:0ck did riot stand on this platform. Mr. McKee replied that the Democratic par ty did not make the re-opining o f the Slave trade, a qmytion. Mr. Clark wits glad to hoar it. Mcßae said that as far its he individu ally Wan coneertmd, 110 wits in favor of it, and he would in future time give his reasons. Such wiLi not the position of the Deim.cratie party in Mississippi or any other Southern State. Mr. Clark further clplained his - position. Ile said that he'would support lionglas nine h sooner without, than with a platform. Mr. Meltae.—Would you support n nomi nee of the Charleston Convention on the Cin cinnati platform? Mr. Clark replied that he would support Douglas. Mr. ACRea resumed his remarks, causing much good humor. He was frequently inter rupted by gentlemen who wished either to de fine their positions, or obtain political light. Without concluding, Mr. M'Rea gave way to a motion to adjourn, which prevailed. SBNATI:.-Mr. King, of New York - , pre petted a petition frail pan lel Tiernann,May or of New York city, end u hundred and three °them, fayoring the passage of tho homestead bill; and opposing a monopoly of the. public lands. WEDNES DAY MORNING Mr. Mason's, of Va., resolution to appoint a committee of investigation to inquire into the Harper's Ferry invasion, then camp up. Mr. Clay also said he wished to know where he stood; let there be no concealment; the Senators on the other side propose to respect the constitutional rights of the South, and de clare they will preserve and maintain them. If that declaration be sincere, and the Repub. heart party will keep their pledge, there is no cause fbr complaint ; but the South has reasons to distrust proportions; when the conduct of the opposition Senators are so different. One Senator treats the whole matter with a levity which would b'e offensive if ho did not always treat every subject in the same manner, and ho will probably die like Rabelais, with a jest upon his lips, and never wake to the responsis hility of life and death until ho is called to judgment. Another ridicules the cowardice, weakness and impotence or the South, inisuffer ieg a handful of men to seize the arsenal at Har per's Ferry, in the face of fifteen hundred inhab itants. Another entertains us with newlydiscov ered opinions of Washington, Jefferson and other fathers and framers of the Declaration of Independence anti the Federal Constittition,dis appritving of shivery. Another endeavors to excite domestic dissension and discord within our own ranks at the South, by appealing to the non miaveholders to C,llllO to t h e supp ort the Republican party, profes.iing to vindicate their rights and rescue them (rein the curse of slavery, thus striving to pc-atter the dragon teeth over the plains of the South, in the hope that then will spring tip armed men. OthOr: , would frighten us with tierce and brItVI , words, threatening tip with coercion to tilt/Mitt, their suthority, no iuntler how uncilit-4itutionlil and Preparations for the Approachini i. • r I kV. 1 . 11".! 11111,1,1111: h.r the rrototrig exaaeutiet, Nineteen corilirtalale , of military tare 1/(3W 4, 11 du lv hard , are stutiete 4 llat every strfrot,cortirr read 111 . , patrollinv, I,ic.aulmnioelooro rare 41111i , 11i al on their AS it I,l—qm; front rart el the teas ti to another Th. , ) are brought to a halt Iliad if linrrahle glVs• ~.11111.01- , P4'11 ift•••ft tarts! ('..is./Hll.l scull 1••• 11111 , ,: , 11 111 tilt) 111 tit, :afternoon All lir , :Mil Li isak C:t11111y sir. 1114.11 . RH - 4,01011 , g! d , . ,, 111 • 1,414i , 44 Wtil bi• riv.•r to their Crietela 1f claittleri 'rho and there rare no more ruttier tat e tette...hi_ The military ditleipline kept tip no it eflrsoll,lay.,l lay it forllly. f“rwar,l 4. gotonsplion fret; n,rlitary Nora eillmere with great pla . ttaure at her the rl; it vovernuteirt r,,tur.rl th,r4 vault Tie' people ,le :.tea ,-ti: ti!dals.'s• ••! itll:‘ 1 , 1 11, .t - ~•.ttwf .)t.•r from Mexico TelllloHSt`O 1r.,111 V, I •r,, 11!114-t-r 1414 1,4‘ , 44414.4nr41 t 1444 1tr0416 •4t I . 444•:11.44 t w 44. r,44 ft 11,4 4 1,14,4,. a. at liu. d a ß tu.rtlilir M 3741 a, 4.4 ;;•,,, 1,1,15 riOti ti; ,!,. ;I: T m”1.,: 1 ",.. 304 A Towtity ~1 opoblican Mootiing at Indianapolis I N 1 .1.1 I/. till. LA,U it OtAt t;,.• frksltt r L.. :1,, It, lanot.t ”1 ,, rt, , n1 tl f t!, =II= ~! ,:! tlotr NU, chvtrnet,n,Ql Inc..ttt Coniston on the Dayton and Mad 'laver Railroad. 1 1 A ukr, arlil c,, , Lr. Trot: A% • , 11;:11,•. L4iith tl,l t“r, up t,r,,t, I hir tot , t!, .•!!ttr;:n "f Mny , l, nn. !! - ..1 the mA Telt .th. Mr. 111:1)A !ir,•1‘,...!, n-p-rtill a. #. • r •!toot N r rtn,l .1 n: , -rival, Trtt,t \,. t• Lc 61. W'Set•t•••t lh ilnrg Ti, ~• nt k,zl.ts ,•00. 01-11,3,1 Tt,ur,il,ll Tra• n ,;(1; it! ..f th.• t t) ‘,lll ttlii!, ragetr•l,l a I,v: .I,‘ •1 “f ii lir, Northern Rivera Prow) Up. M“NTI:M: 11,,•1015or t•• wein the river, and the It the ' , err Ilit5•• (•.•,•I. • loiv , ilfer Ifio,titiKow Freight tthii." nth how brele.e, will e o lu meno w rut , Ding or , r 11c11, !th.dtty. uth , •rii 111,1 nr.! goilerally 14)th to -1,..nk of x !1.41 at.. eativ•l 51,18.• tn.•. 11,-1...•.1. 11 an arth•tv 111 Iho r,nlo of 11,...,1,01 tqiile. •.I III!!1!!!!=1111 tt , Ftringv, •.1 .11.•.A1.1.. F.....,i1A},t4 Ile., A. 14 I.IIA 4.1 lu 1,4,111 r4"l 1 . :114.10A i'I4...MACII EU& 1.., vetat4•ll Ato 4.tily prevAltAil dui rtil lb,. ...I ..”.1 Vlicy huge IlMea . l tm tit,l thril ilium in whi,h ,•$lll 1/1111AIII Wllll , / , rf lit 0111111nOlkliki I, lilt , .1.'1314,1:1 0 W t t.vu Tltottuottl. of 1.1.,11,4 4.1 ill.. IVeNtero artNartlu•rn 01111.thelj 111 4, 1 , ettW Wittill•••1 ..111111 , /11 . M tale 111 00111 ilikllll.l, 1 , 111111 . ), tili/ Mi.; till' Kiiiiioer 1 / 0,1 11 1, ”, 1 10 dt ., . 1,1 tke arfici, etinally iquggv.l. 4 and kiOblel I goner:My. lilui r El"rE HM I'lll, 51anufneturor. Knit Irtopnolor. aort No. 68 Vistor, Kul 1,8 Irnnt Klr D - SUOA H.-- xt, 10 10. k F.:00w0.k., ,1,00.1.0ra ertethed sneer In do do mire. , pOlver ,, t do: .10 do do 111.0 do do :do do i'011[1:1- A rotten ernalind do 10 do do It de do do I, do do t: yellow In etore, sod lAudlog, out for ,otlo •p 29 - M IltlAEli A RICK ETSoN LILAXSEEII.----3 bLlo. for 031 e by YM. ti. SMITH Ai CU. ASIII Nll MACHINES ant! BOARDS W rt youn g Atnerie.AAVAtiltin,, , Itlnehine, MILLEILA ItICK}USON, , o ;; 4 , =lewd =1 Liberty el. JAM ES 11UI.MES ,V Co., Pork Packrz uud 411•211., it lard, ;:llier Cured Ilan he, Corner of I'l it.s . r AND MA RE rr sTREETS, folthly Patabural DWELLINU HOUSE ON 'I4:PT R FOIL RENT. • • • ',Et; ctrriittEßT SON. 1.1 Market et. AA NOT II NEW STOCK AND TH Chenpest of the NO4-4011. juxt arrited at 1101 a ACRiElqi . 1 / I .IRNWH, 77 Market street. PEA It 1,8.-5 tons - for Halo by °eta lIHNItY li. COLLINS. CD/AK FRINGES, selling cheap at .. dO7 HORNE'S. 77 - Market at. BRow N's ESSENCE OF M.A JAftIA: GINGER, for ,talo at JOSEPH A B.I.?L'S DRUG STORE, au cor. Fifth and Grant, st:a BLANK DEEDS AND, M.Q.RII4AG Printed ou fine white paper. and ruled on first and ..euontl pagen. Attorneys' and Magistrates' Blanks.tre every description. W. S. HAVEN, d 0055 Job Printer and Stationer. LirAß:lEi FOR. 1860-44 different styles, for sale by J. R. IVELDIN, Boollseller and Stationer. deo 10.63 Wood eilroot. near Fourth. C RIME ROLL BUTTER.:—` lid. _prime PRoll Butter, received W • SE u day MIS _and for ealittpy .... na2B Otluda4. Exocutions - I.l,Apnru =ME -Arrival of 0 I I, I V, MIME L.!rU Slot thnt ih. 14•1. , thh,3•1. , this ity 11:hi t La r husiotakitt, the 3 , r 1111, Firo in New York DECEMBER 14, 1559. KO) 0 1 0 IP 3 Zts) V' PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. Praident. DICKEY. Vice Praidents. .1AM1.7.4 PARK, JR., ict. JOSEPH DILWORTH, 2,1. Tralaurcr. NATHANIEL. 1N01.,.11%8. Sccrctary. (; F.OlikiE 11. THURSTON (lonmillre r f .4 rbitrution for November. JOSEPH DILWORTH, Vice Prceident. V. H. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM MEANS, VM. M'DREARy, J. J. GILLESPIE. PITTSBURGH MARKETS ?rpm tel Expressly fur Ns Daily Morning /tit Flour.. le4, in lots, from store, of 1,000 Ills, at L!,.15~ryf5;9t fur suportim•, for ...yarn, and $5,- antiii6,oo for extra faintly. Gratis.. R • nur-4nlrs ISO lush r••d, from store, at $ 1 . 31 : tin, from depot, at sl,:is. lloan--ton Nish, from '.tern, at ri • 'r Unto-170 bu tt, iron, StOro, nt 4a r; 250 110, from firitt hinds, at 44e. lay—Salem! 31 loads from settles at 4176222 71 ton Stravv--9:11 , s 1 1.4.1 from ,IC•ait, at 110 ii tom lifickyrhent 4,000 th.,, from .tore, f4l to rat - 2,0(17i 100 th, Britter.. Sales Cou Ito. Roll at 14k. VI m. Egg....V.alr, 11,61. at 17e 1.4 dp Itentipm.Srilm. It Ivlotri at fl,kiu. Chtelige..l . .lolo4 G 0 box,, P._ 01 10, Slit gar. MM.. N. el Of 9.• ? RI isca.,.Sale, V , ' I 44. la gra C0tre,..54.1e4 2,h 12 . !.it.,413 , 1. , lb. In Mctinti,V , Floligti and dame . Frio, it 51,131., 31 7.13 e A pple• 411,4 (4, No, nt $4,1::44:2.10 "ti 144 1'04414.ra ..N,414.1. 44) kith Nelliatincwk. ut Lime ,L•• :kJ 1,111,3110 31 51,23 j , IL•K LI,. 4 n. int nr.l 44 IT, 111 l 1 , 41,, 1 , , 1.1,14. 141,1 N.. 1 44 Av 44 4 , ,x1, Wl4l•ky :1,414.4 4:4 1,1,14 1t4.4.111',441 xl 2.44,141.4e_ "la 1.7144 Cincinnati Martel. 1,14%01. I h••••••ntlt-r 11.—The prok—nre in the Ni‘ , ll , l 11;et 0..t/tsnitv, turtiate.l, :Uhl 1,. 1.1: :d1 depart- D 4, ~1 th. , 1,1 . k I.llt tue :c.l) 414111 In lay. I vrice-50 4,11.. r, WlO/ a V. 11 1 ,1,1 1.1,44111, 111 ',ell. 14,1 i RI ly 1') t 4,.,.• Itr,tding .malt Iv. OfillOrw ~ 1 .• virk .11 tlioir .•,‘ 'o,i/1:III, r tnako Ito ran0c....t.a...• ~t Pt or tory .1n11: Mt, 1.r0. , 4,1 on ill , . ntarkot VI, Pala: .n eottartily at 0 atoll,' for ' , ohm:try .1, rrt I,at nal. to. laty %tor, anl,l at AI I.akful; into-ttint , it fort hor 1 , 1 1,-) •It 0. tirrot. Moat...lo , ler; -...it0 , 13.1a.0rt00t 1., Pa far ',Kik, f, tUrtLei .Ir.ehro• unt nu I tn. wall a 1 a r $f...t.1.kt.'.3.1n Ittr ...portal. , an trn.: rnon•l ~ f ..upertlao, art.. i L.l WA; 1. , 1.1.1- Sl4: tr . Ural art , l co V4,r , I .Paiand itt kkk itachatAgrki and r lVl;era aria with a F , FI d. uumd an.l light r, 111111 , Mill, :11 Y./ Fmk , 1.1 tad nnn qt Lll'4llll tti,k. I wt,4l. and hint • brit , wail t. instil 11..tk.1 ,:,• ta, tAI • fi..;4` Nrw Pori Market N ••011,, lirlol 1 , 01. i .0, .2,700 ...J... • [3 f,.r• I tr. I I' l4 fr.irll. Wh..nt 0,004 rvllli , .: - .:low: 7s; t e •. w 11_ 1. r PlillaOlittilt Market ti.unto , l; +.41,•• P1.4.,1111.• .1,00" 1.1•;. ISt fa: , Fi , alr lire poet r mut the 4.11.41; a". I , •-h l' , uvollvAnta ./einatudl •.it 3,•• —i., ~! 1,1101 K I KENNEirI KENNY-AO'. "EARL S'I'EAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, It. T. KENNEDY Si. I=l 'l.t'l•F4 - 11 . !1E1 , "IN I. I,ELIVER MEZMI Z. L. E.ISNER, No. 11t for. Wood and nnb Streets, WI 1.1. Ri.ACK H 1 KI)IZ.ESS • tAls4 ....oil at alo.rat for $ Fr. a . k l trona ttut)t, tato, ttac. tt • tooltaL 14.00 fur W,O) rtrat t iktrot for 12.00 L. t't•trlt !.,tto for tuttia.t :tart) - 0.00 for Ll.J'a ea.. Lot,: tt -tot. 111.10 loonier. for IStO) ,tator. 111.1,t1. ,110 an 4 tiENTS' tit 1V1C4.. At 1.,1 1O 1., 'lll. 4/./!Art• !Alt, Cast. PrIL !W.!, r.tt, !• • I a.lvorioteso..at.. (Ito 41.,,c , I,IICVA ntri,LlV a..ltt.orat..l (0. ortll:tia I :cc r 'LI E NI A NI! Eits OF SA W LIVIA CI! Xl. "LIVE tit)AIL, att., ltt,tt •otty it to lb.. AowereAt (.44. 1: clown 1,, thr 1.111 144,..tha.14,1 the( 11...1e:A 110 hilL111) the rt... e4t...t.r., to- , .1,111.• motley, Ihtv(l., ov thane ereel (00.1 hoe Ir . 11 , /1 hug t•qt .lLwiAllv Rib - Ix. trraum troft, 11,1171, torpt•uhne, rtr.v.e. 00.1 t..1(111001411.404. 4. - 4,412AI:111 - kr. eA , 11.1.3, clothe,of every .14•14ent , 'OW nu.: 1.40.,14.e.1ett 41; ; 11.41. , 1 ~ f r Into lot Las.l.gq tar, pit47ll. paint, 014.rettMi.erA . fmulture, 03,4 from lilt tuubl, t;,v.• it n Cot trill for mi,l 1., ootis inevd. the hal.. 1.. on 4.0..1, liar Atlli lor YEN, t. 4 it. A .1. 11. SAW YEN, $.4 47 %Voce( etreel. hil^hurglt 4,2 TA N IZ I) ("I' II) N - 1 1 / 4 _3 11,r %% 161,1 V F,, t . 4.1t11. , C. 117 1 ,111. LI velum... t,.. 1.1 •• " 1:004.' Novel., 10, .14111' 4'.//t/Ml4, 2.7 • le , i.t3r 13 v.,1" , •• •• y 4,11(1....., '...reor' , " 1, I.l.l.lls•,:g•.•king TAIO., 7. 11.13 Nll I . tole 1.11/11, 11 , 11 ' s " volismen `•• M , 1111.11 1131111111. W 11 1 .1,, soh .1.41 li A I .: ~...., t.... ‘VcroJ ..trout. I N sill VEST 5I ~...„,„ ,111,,,y f, ,•,,,.,1 m.., itio Shirt.. Fifty C A .uis kelt t 1 ) A go,•,k Nl..t 1110 pail I.lt In AIN Nril CtillA.4.l..owy E k TON, VW:F: 4 MACHU:II . .. doh , k )1 1 S, Him tttN . roveivet rjtlll. dia% 111,, (.. .4 ri 1,1 , 1.11111011,,W. Sold a 'llloi .4.1 k :MOO. CO moil oh:twin 1111111. to call EAT. MACRUM, 11.111 17 Fifth .trriet.. 1114 1 lit 'STY )A VS. —ltoAton •liibbed Hose LIUW tIIIIO scoot and c010r.,.- nupplool at rightpro•o. F.A'TON, CREE & MACRI I M., No. 17 Filth otroot. A IT - 201,1 kirrels choice tireen Ap ple., juht reeeited and for at be JAMES A. PETZEB Canner :lA,ultet and Firet Armee, T INS.—lust, received, 40 boxes Men jJ Lori how), , . in rime ordev, ;mil for sale by • M 11.1,K8 .51 BICKETSJX,- SI al andl2l-lAberty it. N E Old Paint,' and Poncine soap . , for halo by • a JOHNSTON, dela imr. Smithfield and Fourth to. _ . . - 1 CASK CA RA I. A SIMON 11, received and fir hale by BECKHAM A KELLY, Allegheny Qty. CIIIMN EV Tors.-100 Gothic Chimikey Tow., reed. 0114 day uud in; ;;/.4, by nol7 IMNRY H. COLLINS • )11 N CPIS SULPHATE QUIN IA •-•,-,••••• rAi•Aiv, , ,i and for nate hy ItEeKKAAI 4 KELLY, nogl Allegheny City. Dowilmtliu SOAPSTON 4, for Foun dret—eo bbls received and tar sale by Dalt HENRY H. COLLINS. WaARSHALL & CO., announce nio arrival of New Wall Papers, Borders, Ate. at oei24 87 101001.) STREET. E\V WALL PAPERS, for autumn saIN now arriving,: for &do by 8012 • W. I'. MARS MALL 4 CO., 87 Woo.i. at PARLORS--Gold auttroidetect Paper and Borden, new ntyle for:Wain oelZ • ' " r.kiARSHALL a co. OPAL OIL.: COAL - OIL! . COAL OIL! OPAL leo bta. refined * - urning CoNf CAI for sale by ITS B. et d J.• IL SAWYER. • Fl', CASKS OLIVb c--- OIL, for sale by= B. L. FAHNESTOCK % CO., de2 No. GO cor. Fourth and Wood eta. NEW ettop.-400 bush. Tennessee Pea. N"t., per steamboat. Arizona; and for wllo by MER t ANDEMBON _ no opposite Si- Charkm R IGS ;1111-c. PITTIBIIBIILI, 13, 1859. fflisultanto us. GIIIARD FIRE AND MARINE RANGEINSIT CO M PA N Y,or PHlLMarnta,lnsurem against Fire Losses only. Agent's office, corner Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh- Capital and Surplus over 9300,000. Parties West of the Mountains, now insured in this Company, or who may desire doing so, will find the of fine in this city more convenient than corresponding with the Home office at Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance. made through WM. MOORE, General AO, or ItoBERT L. THOMPSON, Agent, at the Banking House of Messrs. Hanna, Hart & Co.,norner of Third and Wood streets, will receive prompt attention. JOEL JONM, President, ALFRED D:aiLLETF, V. F J. B. ALVORD, Secretary. Refer to—lion. Walter H. Lowrie, Lion. George W Woodward. Wm. M. Swain,Esq., of Philadelphia hed ger, A. J. Alien, Esq., of altirnore Sun, John W. Clag horn, H. N. Burroughs, John Anapach, Jr., C, Dupont, Thos. Craven, Esqs. nolam.tu.thasa PURE LlQUORS.—Families can buy a bottle of Rhine, Port,Madeira, Toneriffe, Sherry or 51ahurn Wine. Alen, Cognac Brandy of differentbrands, very_nd Monongahela Whisky, Champaigne in quart, plot and and half pint lwAt les; reduction made by dozen or half down. All the above for sale by the quart or gallon. N. B.—Thom, wishing adulterated liquors need not call. • D. FICKEISEN, ard Inn 101' Third street. THE LOYJNMEti!LN .. NA HOUSE LATROBE, PENN'A. FirGIIS LARGE . AND WELL TENTH, LATEU CURIE, plensanUy located within a fee, yard of the Pemia Railroad, in now open for the ry yyption of rummer vinitors. A • fine tou-pin alley her reyently been erected on the preminos, and fine firkin; altordeil near by. All trains stop here. Chargea modernly. 1711A.Y. W. FISHER. 'Proprietor. DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKES PEI YSICI ANS FOR DISEASES OF TIIF THROAT AND CHRIT, and other Chronic Ail went.. ocupticattel with or caneing PLILMuNARY CUM PI,AIN'N. OFFICE-191 Penn street, Pltitebusgl4 Pa CoNSUI.TATION FREE A list of questions sent to li.e who ieislit.o eoileilt us by letter. ieliktßaelTer VI A. WEAVER will open a handsome • fwgortnwut. of FALL, AND WINTER MILLINERY, . t .,:tliur wttL s largo aaaortnient of CHILDRENS ,OTHINIi snd Patterns of all descriptions, at NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, ' Su oud Story, iitiova Etliott's Shirt Store, on FRIDAY Sehhiiiihor PAPER !, PAPER !! PAPER !! 5 ()()0 . 1. 1 , 4 4 . . HARDWARE, 22.'32 an - 0 ,, amal, 22x.ii2 and 24130; ' L'iu renal, Flue White Ti , a 1.000 Straw IVrspluug—ail bless, itmg All of the 91,1V0 for :•11e at mantifarturera prices. • W. B. LIAVEN, nel7 Woud and 3rd and Market and' 4 me, St:A LES ! ! SCA L ! -FA IHBAN.EJT HAS, COAL, PLATFORM, and COUNTER SCALES 13=Ell NA I RBA N SCALE IV AR 6110U3E, No. 61 Fifth street MEI )ICA I. But ;KS . - LA large assortmen ~f Standard Wort,. in the eanons departMentafo 51e,liest Science, cou,dantly on hand. ANIEILD'AN AM) I.:NI:USD MEDICAL WORKS unovllea to order. ttltalogues forwanle,l on appto KAY • & Na Lb ‘Yoat street I (MA` AND Ct/LWEI4L STREETS.— ..14 Thrt, int,. of Ground. with thrco Dwelling Hoine-a; tl, }0.4 011 COIN eII atrec6t. A large Brick Hone, with etore neon on the corner. arranged with hall. dining ro.rn and and f.Cli other rnorna, gan tixturaz , Le. Al•ei, it Brick Ilon,,corner of Colwell street and alley; and a Frenn Dwelling House, on Car pciiter , i• alley. For prier and tennis, apply to S. CIJ'FkiItERT k. SON, deld Real titillate and General Agte. 11.1 AT 1.: 4 •' AMERICAN RAILWAY CASES jup 2 voliiinog i Law of Miubrays. Angell on this POW of Ifigtways. Angell on antlers. Angell on Limitations. Angell on Watercourses- Angell on Fire and lids Insurance. i•orto. oo Patents. Crieo on Limitations and Lions. i4orgeant's Mechanics' Lien Stephens nu Heim - hugs. chitty on Pleadings, ^ volumes. tiennota 2 Heanluu Criminal Owe+, Wharton's American Criminal Laic `.134 KAY !CO. :wood street. rieKLß.;s -4:0 doocum Geri:101; 50 Mixed: co - Chow Chow; Walnuts; union, just received and for sale by itF.VMER. „I ANDERSON, wnekl at., 00100.10 St. Charloa Hotel. ICA cEHI tag, Rao Cotlee; 10 Pepper; lu " Pimento; - 2.1+ poetret.4 Java Coffee; bbl, Port Rh, 'Molaavee; to tlneihnd and Granulated Sugar Syrup; inn keg lit. Carb. Soda; too l.oxe. rartnua brand', 'fobaeee; L:ol lialtebeArllk&pinon and Fire Tea, for sale by ..T-W3l. IL SMITH & W., Seeond and Front streets. SUNIIIIIEB. sou Uvula prune N. 0. Molasaos, Oak Coopere; 30 do zic..bune., S. 11. do; *al .10 Lovering's first. quality Syrup; Gtro log. tor home Rio Coffee.; Pocket's choico Java do; 125 Half Young 113 - son, licin Pow der, t aml Pumhiug Toga; 100 la,xac ~..,,ortod brands We, tea &bre lump dace,: to Leg. Veolugton mix twist Tobacco; do ISL C-arh. Soda; dnirel, Alum; 10 4.) i.ftlry Salt in Sacks; ;.‘i Iwhv Crain l'eppor; 15 do Alkyoer; Mid Capcut; • toauvi NO. 1 Soap; too do Chemical Ohre Soap ; 25 do Cormau do. 30 do Variegated or Toilet Soaps 10 dozeu CO. WasilltKirds; NI CIO Sueketa; • a, do Tuba. aqaorted !liana; 100 It Broom,: 50 doxes M. R. HIOSIII.II • do No.l Norfolk Chocolate; 40 do Madison Starch; tede, No.l and 2 Bating; • tarrol, Bleached Elephant and \Vhale:Oil to do Strad'. 'Volition. doi IN. do Cod do do 10 .10 Can 40• do N. C. Tar. lu More and for Kali. by aida MILLER a RICKETSON. WANE. -_.', Z elt,e% CiICSnOt quads Champagne Wine do do j$ do do 30 lovyk,d, L. lit•idmwek's qts do do 10 .14 .do do pta do do do lo do as, uhd.. obolCo Now Orloans Sugar, 30 - 1 , 01 Sugar; 100 blare a Y. R. and Bbtck Tea: 23. A " Gunpowder Tea: 00 bbls. Golden Syrup 100 boxes VII/ioll3 brands Tobacco; 00 kegs BL Curb. Sods; For Sale by i.e 111 WIT. H. SMITH d CC). SUNDRX FRODUCE.- 176 barrels choice Apples; (t)Onipps; " Hominy; 6 drestsed Horst 20 sacks Buckwheat Flour; 200 bush. Spring Barley, received-and for sate by • JAS.4,nTEER, .1012 corner Market, and First streent- _ JOIINSuN'S LIVES OF THE POETS.- lives of the moat. eminent English Foots, with critical observations in their Worka ; by Samuel John son, with Cunningham'e Notes, and Sfacanley's Life of the Author, in 2 vols., fine half calf binding. dell KAY • (Xt. 66 Wood street_ $3 75 eiPER. E ;ed Cotton r Z-7C w AS r. 14, for E per at 24, 37.14 and b ean n o n eonts. .31aborung Crucffe m slay, of a superior quality. Fire Bricks, manufactured from ine name 'quality or clay; for sale by CakOWICK d. BON, No. in Wood 01. Piitaburigh.' BEAVEIt J. JACKSON.—For. 'Sale, a Double Brick Dwelling Rouse, with store room, on corner of Bearer and Jackson streets, Allegheny, price 111,50 0 . Term+, $7OO in hand. WAWA) one and two B.cUTIIBERTA 80N, 51 blarkst street rIPICKNOR . & CO.'S New and Complete Llbrury Edition of the Works of Charles Dickens, beautifully printed and illustrated; in twenty-two vol umes, 12 mo. - del2 - - :KAY Al. CO.. 66 Woodlitreet. 11101kRIII15 ROLL BUTTER,-20Q lbs. prime Roll'Butter, received this day and for Bale by • dela ' HENRY H. COLLIN& REASE.—A• prime artiele Babb' [datA) NUMBER 51. fflissdlinneo us. RARE CHANCES INVESTMENT. THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE DURABLE, PERFECT AND 'CHEAP STATE, TERRITORY, COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, PATENTED BY MR. S. C. COFFIN, Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa, June ith, 180, is now introduced to the public, and, commends itself for the following advantages:—lts simplicity, durability, cheapness and excellence of work. Fla : superiority tA other Machines, Consists,— Filar, That it is provided with an apparatus by which the edging of the Shingle is perfdrmed by the ear which cutsit, and which is °SAVINGOR FROM . • . FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. IN COST. Szcorro, By the means of two treadles, the block when placed on the Machine is adjusted . in any poSition the operator may dostre, by winch there ie a t3AVING.of Twenty Per Cent. of Timber. THIRD,-IT WILL SAW AND EDGE SIXTY SIIINGLES MI -t7T.ES Tlie Machine will also cut Veneering, Looking Glass Beek., Barrel Heads, Cigar Boxes, etc. The Iron City Machine Can be furnished complete for 9150, by the manufac turer io this city, Mr. S. S. FOWLER, and eau batmen in operation at the I'laning Mill of Mr. W. Dilworth, cor ner of Seventh anti Grant stroete. RIGHTS FOR SALE. The inventor and patentee will dispose of COunty, State and Territory Rights+ for the sale and use of the Machine, on very moderate terms. Peraonadesirons of investing, cannot find a better opportunity than the present. • Colt and examine the 'Machme.. octsthdaw H. CHILDS & ,SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood :Stmet, HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR EX TENSI %It and Woll selected FALL and WINTER stock of BOOTS AND SHOES J Of the Latest and moist Fashionable Styles, adapted, to the season They are now prepared to otter, at a smaltf idvance over Com, the largest and most - complete assortment of Prime. CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND:SHOES, Ever brought to this city. We incite our' friendi and Merchants generally, to mil and ex nine our goods. /kir Particular attention will be given to selecting and PUTTING UP ORDERS. soltkamdiwAsUlip BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pur chased the interest of his latt. partner S. BATa3, in the ROOFINCi 8U31NE.13, ana L ,- sole nvinufaetare and dealer in the following three diretinct kinds of Roofing:— Ist. Gum Elastic. Cement, Felt and Can vas Roofing. 2d. Improved Felt„-Cement and Gravel Rooting. . 3d.. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Root. Ing. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Renting Material for sale, wit printed instrueteana fur using.. Of flee at BATFS a JOHNSONS.' 01,Ddia'AND,16 Smith field street. • .- N. lit.—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Reefs, lastieg twice as long, at least, as paint. and °heaver. selOslaw RICKETSON DIVELLINU each 20 feet frcint .eacock street. TLe I and two . pa,rtora; 70911C13 ; grape arbor, ), a frame house 01 ',rice and terms call LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL. SMEVTING WOR:k8:, PARK, lIPCIIRDY ,& CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SIIEANHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder, .4e-, also irre Porters and (Wakens in Metals. Tm Plate, Sheet, kron, Wires &c. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 First, and I.= Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any do tted Wien,. my29:lydaw CER:=I SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. • _ . . Warehouse, No. 149 First and 140 Second, streets. Manufad rers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, • ills, Gaa and Water Sipe, Sad Irons, 1)0.2 • 0 Boxes., Steel Moulds, Pullies, Hangers and Couplings. - - Also Jobbing and Machine •rtastings of every delicrip. don made to order. • ' Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary - fitting will be varefulty attend ed to. , mylitlydaw JM6''.7IL4IOIIPSON & CO., PAINTERS AND GT. A 9 aRRS I N 0.135 Third Street, • noT' Pittsburgh, Pa. OT-A: "S"' P VT 32t - C OFFICE at th 4 Ditt,sburih - Post, Fifth street, mar Wood. • ' • lyl3 GAIUP HATS,- - LEDGER HATS, akTa Aripqg's,: 4VEm1 1;1011Th".4441.1 1 ll WOOd street, ..;•0 11 ,:i t hx>r ...PrerAmaLGEt. J~-1 ~!.y,J F 0 R EXTANT. WHOLESAIIE PITTSBURGH, PA.,, H. CHILDS & CO.); No, 133 Wood street WM. JOHNSTON, WILLIAti amozEt-iwut, re; DATED Z. LARK- HOUSE, SIGN . .AND ORNAMENTAL WM. 11. WISITIIipt, 0 - '