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,ILMEI P. BARR,
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Five Dollars per yeat, mutely in ad
bakly, &nide ettl , pitons Two Dol.
ear; in be or the, One Dollar.
OAL AFFAIRS.
re and Arrival of Passenger
Trains.
Oh, Pbre Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
- ;r. of Liberty and Grant Street*, Pittsburgh.)
Leaves. Arrives.
purees Tram . 1:54 A. M. 3250 P. M.
...... ...... 1.:46 P. M. 210 A. M.
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p. 4:40 A. M. 8:15 'A. M.
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corner gliaberty and Grant streets.)
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a a a _ e.-2o P. M. &10 P. M.
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(Prom Liberty and Grant streets.)
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TEE MESSAGE
The thesesge contain, fifteen thousand words.and ants
seat evet the wires and copied to the space of Ova
To Kr. I) Brooks, the Superintendent of the Ptu
dalphia Telegraph Office, we are under many obits*
iions, for hi• successful labors in furnishing tte themes
ergo ahead of ell competition
DEMOCRATIC CITY CONVENTION.
On Tuesday, the Democratic City Conven
tion mot and nominated Alexander Mcilwaine
fur, Mayor, Alexander Hunter for Controller,
and John D. Moreland for City Treasurer .
The ofticial proceedings may be found upon our
Local, page. The most perfect harmony pre.
veiled, and after a close contest for the nomi
nations, the successful candidate was hailed
with shouts, and the nomination was declared
Unlin MIN.&
Our candidate for the Mayoralty is a young,
active and energetic business man. All his life
dependent upon his own exertions for a liveli
hood for himself and family, he has been a
hard worker, and at the same time he has ac
quired an education and knowledge of letters
which many men of more pretensions might
kie proud of. He is a clever writer, and a nerv
ous, eloquent public speaker. His business
attainments are of the first order. He comes
pf r .....trooff- Democratic stock, and has himself,
jell his life, been an unswerving advocate of the
principles of the party. Tf elected, as we have
no doubt he will be, in the present disorganized
condition of our opponents, he will make a
most competent officer, and fulfil his duties
with credit to his native city and to the benefit
of his fellow citizens.
The candidates for Controller and Treasurer
are both gentlemen eminently well qualified
for those positions, and who will, if elected,
perform their respective duties for the best in
terests of the city.
It now behooves every good Democrat to go
to work with alacrity, and use every exertion
to secure the election of the ticket, against
which there can be no possible objection
For the Pitteburgh Poet.
Ma. BARR have observed that the
prrinsercigi Journal speaks in a sneering and
Putemptuous way of the upion meetings,..
in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. As
I live in the country, and see but one or two
papers, I must request it of you, as a favor,
to inform me whether the press of Pittsburgh
generally manifest the same spirit' I hope,
for the honor of your city and county. that
this is not the case. I would like also to know
whether there is among us any 'distinct Aboli
tion party, or whether it is identified with the
Republican party
The great mass of our fellow citizens, I am
csnfldent, if an opportunity were afforded
them to express their feelings, would show the
same attachtpent to the union established by
our forefathers, as we have witnessed in Phil
adelphia. I believe that the treasonable
preaching/ of such men as Cheever, Weed,
and Giddinga,are confined to that small number
who exalt Barrabbas, the mover of sedition,
Ile robber, and murderer, above Christ.
The insulting and contemptuous language
applied by many among us to the Southern
atates, has become so habitual, that some of our
editors and preachers do so unconsciously, and
are unable, to conceive, that this is calculated
to create unfriendly feelings, and to destroy
that harmony on which the union of the States
ia founded ! They console themselves with
the idea that in case any of the Southern States
siboatkorr—ithdraw from that union, Thaddeus
SteNElK'' the hero of the " Buckshot War,"
has announced his intention to whip them back
again ! I should like to know whether some
of the best customers for Pittsburgh Manu
factories, and productions, are not in, the South
ern States. I believe that some our wise men
in the pulpit and at the press, labor under a
great mistake when they take it for granted,
that the great body of our mechanics and la
boring population would take the aide of the
blanks, in a contest between them and the
rwhites of the South.
• am informed by an intellgenl friend that in
p litidal donteit a few years ago, when was
in New York, there was a grand procession
Etu u p in Pittsburgh by the Abolitionists or
blicans, in which the national flag was
carried through the streets with but sixteen
stars, the other fifteen being expunged or blot
ted out ; and in addition that the free States
were represented by sixteen maidens dressed
in white, and fifteen dressed in black, with
black veils and black gloves, representing the
neg'o States. The Eastern States endeavored
to blot out the Southern stars from the flag,
on a recent occasion, but was instantly put
down by the patriotic feelings of the people.
Yours, kc.
a. M. Bacizirainos
AT the regular monthly meeting of the
Pittsburgh Young iden's Chriatian Associa
don, held on Monday evening, 26th inst., the
following officers were unanimously elected
for 1860:
President—W. H. Kincaid.
Ist rice President—Jaihes R. Reed.
2d Vice .President—W. L Ramerla .;
Recording Secretary—Andrew 1‘ -
Cbrresponding Secretary—Herr' ,
Treasurer—O. 0. Phillips„
Lilirarian—Henry W. Steck”'
Ia netioAm the Democratic
the - Poroh — Ward, on Mond:, ".
accidentally omitted the rag
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ORPHANS' FAIR,
OPEN EVERY NIGHT,
O I T - I" I-I A I. L.
DEMOCRATIC CITY CONVENTION
HARMONIOUS ACTION.
Alexander M , llwaine, Esq., Nominated for
Mayor—Alexander Hunter, Esq.,for Con
troller, and John D. Moreland, Esq., for
Treasurer.
Tte delegates selected by the Democracy on
Thursday last for the purpose of nominating
candidates for Mayor, Treasurer, and Con
troller, assembled in the Supreme Court room
in convention on Tuesday morning.
A t eleven o'clock the Convention was called
to order by Jno, N. M'Clowry, Chairman of
the City Executive Oommitte, who announced
its object.
Jas. M. Richards and Thos. B. Hamilton
were appointed temporary secretaries.
The credentials of the delegates were then
presented, and the following gentlemen were
admitted to seats :
First Ward.--G. P. Vierbeller, James Ken
nedy, Philip M'Laughlin, John Bryar, John
D. Quinn.
Second Ward.—Charles Barnett, John M
Irwin, James Gray. J B. Sweitzer, Thos
Hulings.
Third Ward.—Thos. A Pander, Edward P.
Karns, James - Dimond. T. B Elam i kon, Henry
Stoner.
Fourth Ward —George H. Keyser, Uharles
M'Bride, Jas. M. Richards, James Bows,
John M'Kenne.
F'ifth Ward. —J osepb Lundy, Robert(tiles,
Daniel Comma, C. Wenger.
Sixth ll'ard —.Tames Blackmore, Samuel
Harper, Peter 31 'Coy, William Farley, S
M'llwaine.
Seventh Ward. —Thomas Barbra, James Lit,
tie, John Hap, Patrick Ponder, Benjamin
Kane.
Eighth Ward.—William Gil din, William
Alexander, George Deary, Reuben Leonard,
Frederick Weasel.
Ninth Ward.—Thos.S. Rowley, Wm.
Moreland, J. D. 'Moreland, Leopold Bennett,
J. IL Weeks.
There - Were three substitutions, Henry Stoner
lE. A. Anretits, in the Third Ward, Jokin
Wrenn& for A. Moistein, Fourth Ward, J
H. Weeks for Samuel Hays, in the Ninth
Ward.
On motion of Mr. Richards, Dr. Geo. H
Keyser was unanimously chosen as permanent
President of the Convention, who, upon taking
his seat, addressed the Convention as follouls
GYNTLYMYN OT THY !CONY ENTlol::—Wr
meet to-day, for the first time in many years,
under very auspicious circumstances. I can
do little less than to thank you, with my hand
on my heart, for the distinguished honor you
have conferred upon me, and whatever sacri
fices of personal nature might be asked for the
harmony of the party, for the success at' the
ticket, for the prosperity of the city. I will
willingly make. I hope Chat the delegate~
to-day. whatever they may have of pursonal
friendship—whatever they may owe to any
single man, when the time comes to vote, when
battling for their friends, still bear in mind
the necessity of keeping up the organization of
the party, and sacrifice their preferences on the
altar of Democracy. Men live and pats away
from the stage of action; principles are not
character: the principles of a hundred years
ago in our government still last, and will, I
trust, as long as that government holds to
gether, as upon the main principles of Democ
racy depend the_ success and permanency of
the government. I say this in no disrespect to
our Republican brethren—they have the same
deep and abiding interest in our city, and act
from the same honest motives in the discharge
of their duty to the pity and' their country--
but at the same time, believing that it is to our
best interests to sustain Democratic principles,
it is our duty to labor for the harmony, peace
and concord of the party and the success of Its
principles. Whatever sacrifices it may cost
him, I hope that every delegate, when the re
sult of this Convention shall be known, may
send up a loud acclaim for its nominees and
evert all his efforts in their behalf—and I hope
they may go forth to piece in the chair of the
Mayoralty a man worthy of all confidence—
one who will meet not only the approbation of
our own party, but also that of its opponents.
On motion of Mr. Barnett, James M. Rich
ards and Thomas B. Hamilton were elected
permanent Secretaries of the Convention, and
William C. Moreland was, on another motion,
added.
On motion of Mr. Alexander, the Conven
tion proceede4 to the nomination of candidates
for gayor, controller and Treasurer, and on
motion of Mr. 13 arnett it was resolved to vote
viva tv,ce.
Alexander Milwaine, John H. Phillips,
John S. Kennedy and Alfred P. Ansh-utz were
placed in nomination for , Mayor.
Edward Campbell, J r., and Alexander Hun
ter were nominated for Controller.
John D. Moreland was nominated for Trea
surer by acclamation.
Several ballotings for Mayor were then had,
with the following result
I 11 111 IN' V
19 20 20 29 23
Phlibps. .14 I'2 14 16 21
Kennedy .. 7 7 6 1
Anshutx. 5 6 4 3 wit.hdnvrn
On the fifth ballot Mr. Barnett withdrew the
name of Mr. Anshutz, and as will be seen, the
ballot reulted in the nomination of Mr.
M'llwaine.
On motion of Mr. Barnett the nomination
of Mr. M.'llwaine was declared unanimous
Mr. McDwaine was now called upon to ad.-
dress the Convention, which he did in Dried',
but eloquent terms, expressing his heartf.+lt
gratitude for the bonor bestowed upon him in
his selection as the standard bearer of the
Democracy, in a oonteet which bide fair to be so
successful, and trusting that his gratitude alight
be made apparent in the forcible language of
his acts, if elected, concluding by Indalo ing
hope that they might be creditable both him
self and the party.
- The name of Mr. Campbell, as a candidate
for Controller, was withdrawn, and Mr . Hunter
wail declared the nominee for that ofP.ce by ac
clamation.
On motion of Mr. Barnett, the Chair was
authorized to appoint an Executive Committee
of two from each ward, for the ensuing year,
of which he should be President. ,'
On motion, the Oonivention adjourned.
ChM
This universal holiday as generally ob
served on Monday 4ry.,„11t4 d l•' ena of lb% two
cities. The lyeether was' riot t e ni t dst sewn
able, as the general thaw of 9 °defend Son
day night had removed near .' every vestige
of snow, leaving a humid atmo ;Dere above, and
pass
iii iii,
a dis*redable dam tp et fdg,t. Never-
Melees the day p 1 pas lily, - aridvil
seemed to enjoy It. , l.‘ , °reek batilA
late hour at night the ere swarming
with people, and the toy a , edy shops were
crowded. Children woi cling faces and
adults were hurrying hr with bundles of
Christmas "therm, 'or er n the city sights.
All the places of emus( _ were well patro
nized, the Theatre, tb -t Exhibition, the
Orleans' Fair and tl irners' Exhibition,
mating the treasurie Jae proprietors ple
thoric. No serious -. Urbancee or accidents
marred the pleasure, . ' e day, and it seemed
in fact a "merry 17 1 mas." We trust that
our citizens may nr - : .enjoy a less happy oc
casion.
A mErrnso of City Councils was called
for Monday eve . In the Select Council a
quorum was pr ,t, who adjourned without
transacting an minces. In the Common
no quorum, and they of
yeitarday had an
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of the s
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PITTSBURGH.
INsTiTuTic.—This Institution,
the want of which has been so long felt by our citizens
is now open under the superintendence of Messrs
Jackman k Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En
trance, 65 Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual
exhibition of the products of Mechanics, hnufactu
rens, Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort
for those seeking information relative to those branches
of industry, either by examination of samples or
scientific publications. Those having articles to bring
before the public will find it greatly to advantage to
leave samples.
Air The public are respectfully invited to visit toe
Institute.
H.S.A.TLNO BY STRAY.—As a testimonial of
the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self
regulating machines, safety, economy to fuel, and the
hale atte noon necessary to keep each room comfortable,
we pre this oertifioate to Masers. Dame and Phdhpe,
sueeeseore to Phillips a Co., for their plan of hearing
by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the (sty of
Pittsburgh, and which has met our approval, and we
would recommend them to the public to give entire
satisfaction of heating by steam.
R. Miller, Jr, John Marshall, Jr- M. Toodie, Eieorge
Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox., Directors.
DAVIS A PHILLIPS,
Steam Heating, Gas Pittinp, Pluinbev and Br.• Founders,
Dealers in every descrtplaon of Gad Ftztures n Pump
delNo. 67 Wood and 148 First street, Pitt4V u h.
Odyid
GEORGE V. SMITH,
BREWER, MAITSTICK, AND HOP DEALER
Pitt Stroet, Ptttabqrgh
A VI NG C'Olflf ENCEI) BREWING
for the season, I are now prepared t , furnish mo
cualorners with a
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRY.SITI ALF.
lu additlou to rn_y regular brands. I am mannfacmr
mga rery FINE FI..aVORED BITTER ALE. colt *spits
Milan Trackage. expressly for family use.
This Ale is not onlya delightfultieyerage, but IA 11441,1 y
recsommendoid Is, the ruedio•l faculty, ism .nrall,l.. is Icy,
a mild, nourishing maw is required I nave else my
celebrated
WHEELING BOTTLED ALES,
Ounsteuttly;un hand, consisting of K V.N KIT Ii Irr
AN! CHAMPAGNE PORTER A N Ittt4 ' I
Pookastes emot to .nv tart of the. city. .uhit Leal
THE STOMACH prepares the elements of the
bile and blood, and if it does the we l dk te.thly and tar
perfect.. liver and other vexatious diseases are the re,'
tam result An non, therefore, its any atthetthns
kind are perceived. we may rest i.aurel that the dig se
live origami are out of order The fine and only thing
to be dotie in to administer a species which will act dl
moldy on the stomach—thin math,pntig el the autittal
rnaehinery For thin purpone we can confidently re
commend lir HOSTETTER'n 4 CELEBRATEIJ STUM
ACH FITTERS 4Ctlag as sit alterative laud a thun . it
strengthen. the digeation. change+ the condition of the
blood and thereby gtven regularly to the bosr.l4.
Sold by druggists and dealers generally, every. he,
HUFTETTEIt d SMITH.
Manufacturers and Propned,ors,
dean N 0.60 Water. and 68 Front street•
SUAILER & GLASS,
Agents Pennsylvania Railroad,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS, A NTIP
FORWARDING A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 63 Cmeriercia4 SL mid 34 Levee.
We. LOUIS, RIO.
1111.. Prompt personal altent4oo Oren to Ilecang and
stlitmuog Frolgthis.
S CA F.: 4 I t.!/k waltaiirLie
HAY, O.IAL, PLA'T.FuHAL, and
POVNTIca BCAI.ES,
rfrrn
YA 'MUNK'S SCALE WAREHOUSE.
No 11 Fifth 'drams
FURS, FURS, FURS,
No. BS Wood Street
A I/A N,N ELEIT, is prepared to Clean,
. Aker, Repair and to make to erder, any tleserip
non of Ladies' and Galata' Fury, and ei ab le es a pm*.
cal Furrier, to do It Cheaper than any heti. In the
city. Indies who intend to have their Furs enLarge.l,
will find it to their advantage to call now. ai they ran
End the Larger:it ansortrneint of Anna from Which to ar
loci. A large assortment or made-up leadies• Fora—Seta
from $9 up to r.34—at wholesale and retail, new
hand, to which the public IA invited to examine
ocU2L3m
Li IL,ItToR sToRE, Fl VI'URES sToi '1;
AT AUCTION—Ito TLLL'iIiSIJAY tItNINti.
climber 29th at IC 0r.1.. 4 ., •ill be said, the einot ri
tures and remtunlng stork on hand, in the popular an , )
well-known old busineiut sand now and for indny year.
occupied 41 Madera. J 'l'. iiirout, runner of Front ati•l
Smithfield streets.
All rieraona deniroud old good A . tioleasbit ■nil Retell
edtabliehment with is loge CUBLOM. wdl do well to 1,11
before the do) of sale and examine for
de26 J t.. DAVIS. AtusJot...,r
ADm I N ISTR Krukus SALE,—By op kr
of the Adnitrustrator of H. H. Ryan, deetssed. 4 . 1„
he sold at the Warwrootu, No. 0 Fifth st, on W F.DN Es
DAY MORNING, December 28th, at 10 u'elook. all the
Furniture Cabinet, Material retuanung on hand , as lot.
lowa .-2 dozen Cittid'a Roeki rig Chairs 2 dozen Chlld s
'fable Chairs • half dozen Full Boston Hookers; 4 dozen
Jamestown oelters ;15 dozen Common Chairs; half
dozen Moe Chars: one Spring-Seat Arm Rooker . cue
%W i wi. 8 43 15; Walnut Book !tuck , one Centre Desk task
Wash Bland; 544 dozen Walnut, Mahogany and Rose
wood h bubo; Table. Bureau and Washstand; Marble
Slabs; assorted Veneers; Chem Cane: Bed Pule , Tehie
Lego; Brush Manalus; Stonemason Mallets. Chur n Lid,
lUpruatetv, Chad Stuff, 1 larrel Varni4l, . iN.)O tattle.
Pffrniture Polish: 1 Flurbank Platform Seale; I Beton
and Scale. 3. &unfit, with a large quanuiy of lope .1 tued
Wett.th eturtn:l Lever Clock. 3 (2.e.ril Sllvllvl - . 2 Irtn•ko.
1 Four.H.t. se Wagon, 'suitable for coo: ..r form to-t• The
unexpired:term of the lease Cl Waterooin and Cellist.
baring three months to run from the let day of Jnooto.t,
1800. Seteperemptory. Terms—Coder
dollars, rash, over that amount, four month, 'redo,
approved endorved paper
d 023 ' J. 1., I.) AV L.i., A noted - we, .
i'VE 1.1Q1701 - V , .—Famill,, , can buy a
bottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira, Teuenffe, Sherry air
lilac% Wins. Also, Cognac Brandy of different brands.
very Old Monangahela Whisky, Champtu,,lne In quart,
pint and and hplf pint bottles; reduction made by dozen
or half dozen All the above for sale by the quart or
gallon.
S. Id—Those wiehing adulterated 11.1uors need not
natl. 11. FleX EISEN,
ap2o:ly-mo 101 Third wort..
F'reWlW:MnTrTqr;
LiVIPROBE., PENN'A
THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL;
LATER HOUSE, pleasantly located within a fe,li
yard of the Pean'a- Railroad, is now open for thefe
oeption of toinortier ioltera. A due ten-pin alley too l
regx,ntle been erecte don the prerntaes, and tine flab
afforded near by. All trained%) Aare. Charges modqral L
yL3.4nuerfam CHAS. W. FISHES, Proprietor.
SIMON JOHNSTON,
.(90(,IC880R '11 . .) L. W/LCOI,)
RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Oor. Smithfield and frourth St.,
Keeepe cauttexitly ou hand, a choice areortment 01 °v.
erythiag in the Drug hue of Dueinese.
wk. Particular attention given to Cumpountilug Pre.
san - prJons
HOT AIR FURNACES,
SUITABLE FOR
CHURCHES ,
PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATB ROI SKS,
ANUFACTUR Ed BY
ANDERSON iiIII3IIEEIrS,
clICt NO 150 ‘ .° A f. 'l'Eß STREET.
BACRG A NkßiNg BOARDS.-
•
CHESS BOARDS;
OREM MIEN; CIitCKERS, and Oben Manuals, in grew ,
at ‘ l / 4 ••• .
KAY A WS., 64 Wood area.
LAIA AND GENTS'
t
BUFFALO OVERSHOES,
W. E. SCHMERTZ k CO.'S,
NO. 31 FIFTH STREET
HOLIDAY PERFUMERY
TOILET kaTICLFA, at
JOSEPH FLEMING'S Drug Store,
del nor. of Market et. sad DtamoL,
GOLD PENS.—C. F. Newton's, and Daw
eon, Warren and Hyde's auperior Gold POLLS, with
and without oases.
I.HRI2TMAB PRESENTS—EW:irOideries
' °h al uuts, muted down to an niNgly 19w prices
he Itolttiaye, at
. ' ROBVlll . and
trotteotthivis., atria •
1 redaction, at,
4
"TOL HORKI2B, 77 Ilarkia. street,
WEDNE*AY MORNING, DECEMBER 1859
THE LATEST NEWS
THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS
WASHINGTON CITY, December 2fi.--Smi.mB.
—The President's annual message was brought
in by the Presidlent's Secretary.,
Mr. Iverson, of Virginia, :neved that it be
rend.
rHaler, of Verrnont, objected, as
,the
understanding among the Senators w ti ., th a t
nu business titluuld be done during the Christ-
was week
The qu e stion was debated by Messrs. Davis,
Fessenden, Bayard and others, tt lien the *-
Son of Mr. Iverson prevailed—yeas, twenty
eight; nays, twelve.
The Secretary cif the Senate then read the
meegage.
Mr. Claigmen, of N. C., proposed to post
pone the consideration of the message till
January :eid.
Mr. Bright, of Ind.. said it would be better
to adopt the usual course. He moved that the
message and documents he printed, but asked
that his motion lie over until after OA boll
daps, as the. Senate had uu printer yet.
'nos course was pursued, itTol the Senate ad
jourped till Friday.
licit'ss —The message of the President, was
received.
Mr. CtroGram,, of New York, moved that it
bn laid on the table Until the House effected an
organization. ,
Mr. Craig, of North Carolina, moved to
amend the !notion so that the message be read.
Mr. Cochrane accepted the amendment.
Much excitement prevailed, the Republican
inernbers exiling for the yeas and nays
A call of the W •trdertxl
Mr. St a nton, of Ohio, argued that there wag
nu precedent for reading the message when the
HOUB4?.WHI4 not organized
Mr. Craig then withdr e w hi; amendment,
and the regular motion was agreed to.
Mr Smith, 01 Virginia, then resumed his re •
marks on the slavery question. referring to it 9
history ti r years past, and causing numerou4
lung extracts to be rend in .support of is pt.),
shun,
The li.vt.t.e tpe , A proLeviod 4. the 224 tal,llot,
with the full° wing rebtill. Whole number, 28&
neref•eary w a chuief., Sherniau, 1 11 1
Scott. of Cal.. 17 , liouaton, 13, Gilmer, ;
liocot It, 14 ; scattering, 3,5.
Tho 'louse adjourned.
Coal Boats Bunk.
POINT WORTH! NOTON. December 127.
-Two coal boat., owned by Rupert
of Pittsburgh, were sunk on Thursda last
Joseph Lydick. o' Pittsburgh, and John S ayler .
of Jefferson % ille. were drowned.
CLOSING OUT SALE
-FAIRBANKS
X . 13 'ET 151 II 'IS ,
TO BE RISPOSED, OF IN SO DAYS ! !
PRICES NO OBJECT ! !
Ribbons,
Hoods,
Hosiery
Gloves and
WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST.
ifir Interext n• tti 0.4 ft. IN ANI, EXANIINE 01:It
STUCK, •s I.A RI ;F. ANI WELL, AS4TORTED—
and which mu..i be turned wwa,h previo.. to Jat
GREAT BARGAINS
•
m NE E-4 lic7l' E,
NI)- 1 )RNAMENTAL HAIR, of even'
dri
ftaption and Latest Styles id Fashion, MAE,
turgid
by J. R. CAMERON, No. 84 FOURTH Be
The sulsacnber hawing resumed huainess in Pith.burgh
a ohee [15111ton:1) his lormer friends and patrons of the
city and ,Urrunkling ~.11111 y. and would call their at.
nuou to a oew and beautiful SELF-AT , YI IsT tso W iti.
It puts all former plan. of wig-making in the shade ft.,
merits are lightness, durabihty, not liable it shrink.
bearyginually all over the head, and nary and graettlil
appearance, showing the development of the forehead
trite .nature
es are also invited to call and examine bin new
mode of 'BANDS, HALF -Will:3 and WRid 'they d o
away will, the heat y and formal appearance co much
disapproved of in the old styles. se2l
s .
, W111..1. TAYLOR 41Ic CO.,
WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS,
TNA )VE WORKS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY',
rwrifraervaza exo DZILIZII IN IVIRT wurrr or
Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS, &C.
PATENT GAB BURNINti AND ISINOKE CL,NSIIMING
).:,ik STOVES.
Office and Bales Rbome,
ocZielylp MO 4 Wood &rest, Attaburgh, Pa
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist
'. mg under the Arm of HAWORTH k RROWNLEE,
was dissolved by mutual consent ou the 3rd Instant
;The business of the late firm willbe settled by either of
the partners; therefore all persons having claims garnet
the late firm will present the same at the store, and
those indebted will please call and settle their accounts
without further notice, 8.8 those remaining unpaid after
the let of January, will be placed in the hands of an At
torney for collection. DAVID HAWORT a,
JAMES RROWNL EE.
-The undersigned having retired from the
firm of-HAWORTH & BROWNLEE, embraces the pres
ent opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the
public, for the !liberal
. onageneretofore bestowed
upon the late firm, andaH.dentryreoodiniand the new
firm to their confirmed
1-Ndr° ll °ROWNLEE.
BAUR BRUSHES, end'
Y CO.'s, 65 W. ! . fit.
ip rithi
A ' lta* O aaT4
A k e b um " tews"44 W thetld !a
rrtrihrihref . gl 'he
.11. tate arm. ' den
will eh* anstune the ea et ch.
HMINES, TT No•ketit._
BY rr E , Or Ft...A.P M•3_
FIRST SESSION
FA NC r GOODS!
No. 24 Fifth Street,.
The Goods ildst be Sold
TRIMMINGS,
EMBROIDERIES,
All we would vq, you would find
J, BUSH,
No. 24 FM street, l'iwthurgh, Ps.
Wigs, Wigs, Wigs,
No. 122 and 124 North Wharves,
..Atruve Arch threat, )
PHILADELPHIA
Sole PrupneWr of the Crolebrated
- ae.WO)IW
•FARP :."'
COMMERCIAL.
M , 4 EIFIETs
lirpm tar arprzsgy for Ma Doiiy - 211170nyw Puat
Prrtsemeit x December
. 27, 1859
Flour... No tratutacnons at firaVitanda From store
-sales 1,632 Ltda., at $4,26 for superfine; ABU for extra;
£5,80 for yrutter whin?: 6,00 for extra farruly,and KZ for
fancy brands.
Graln...Salee 400 bush Club Witeat at $1,26; 100 bunt]
white do at $1,36; 000 LAISII or¢toptg Spill A ge Barley at
400 boon Shelled Corn at 70c.,
Illay...Bales lb load., from anty scalps an519(022 70 ton.
Strasv.-Salea 3 loads from city..at:Bina at $lO Lt ton
for wheat, and $l7 do. for oaL
Buckwheat Filetr—Salest2-501b. uacka at $2,12
k 100 Its.
Seed... Sales 18 bush. Flax at $1,1:.3 Gus h
Dried Fruit —.Sales 286 bush Apples. at 81,50.
Cheese—Sales 72 boxes W. R. at 41e. k m.
A pples—iiales 80 bbls. dunce at $2,70.
Staatax...Sales 8 bh,lB N. 0. at 9c. k . 10 bbls. do
at 9'41.
Molixases...Sales 10 bbla. N. 0, at Sc k gal.
Com e
_sal ts 3s sacks Itto at 12)4'013e.
Tobacco.. Sales le boxes Niegraw's widen Bar
at 36414 lb do. drums silver tig at 36c:6 boxes Rough and
Ready at 36e.
itaga...6aies 2 tons mixed at 3. th.
011...SaIna 32 tAtia. Lard No.l at.t . .83090t. ?
Btet•rtne...Balra 22 tterees at 10.34 c. al lb.
Virhisky...Sales W. bttl4 Rea'fled, in lota, at
K. T. KENNEDY
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY -& BIRO
WHEAT RYE A-Nl , 0/10,
FI (I R, C.IRN NEVI. ,1 N!. HI,MINI,
MANUFACTURED AND I JEL IVER
~ , ,9'1, - TPROFf AND ALLFAFIENY
TERMS. CAsa I,ELIV
4.17 Iv. kw.l
Z. L. EISNER,
No. 114 COP. Wood and Flfth Streeni,
WILL SELL BLACK FRuCK
CGATn use to sell at.. .t,10.00 fur $
Frock Dress Cloth, tine, nee to sell of . 11,00 for 10,00
Fist Quality Cloth, •• 16.40 for 12,00
Slack Cloth Pants., 000 for 8.24
•• (supernal.) 6,0 u for 1.00
Cessimere suits made to order. fur lii,oo
Also, Stain, Plush, Silk and Cloth Vests,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOOlgi,
At rery low prices. The above is the Cash Price, andhy
referring to this advertisement, lie above prices wiLl
strictly adhered tn.
HOLI DA GOODS ! !
WE .ARE NOW oPENI NO many 11 , W.
in WIN fF.k loE
CHRISMAS PRESENTS
Fur Glo r es,
Fu R COLLARS,
Kid Geo ntlets
Sleigh Robes,
Cashmere Mufflers,
Silk Scarfs and Ties.
Winter (:loves,
II u. 8.1 E a I',
IN ENDLESS VARIETY
tht. nbove will IW YOM AI REDUCED YRICEi
L. HIRSHFE.LD .5.. SON,
J<lr• No. 8 ',I PtioeL
CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! !
T 111): -E. 1)111RING PI'IiCHAE
Preneota fur this Christmas Holiday, would .lo well
to call at
NO. 51 FIFTH STREET,
AND EXAMINE THE
WILCOX & GIBS FIRST CLASS PREMIUM
SEWING MACHINES
Which are swing sold vrith all the raltiable imprure
ineuts. ate vet') low price. The Franklin luntttute In
their Report on SEWING MACiliNni, say
- The WILCOX & MACHINE tills.
nearer than any other. all the requireniente of a Faintly
Machine." de22
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
GIFTS!
1 1
1 11 E MOST SERVICEABLE PRESEN
Ips HAIR OF SW};
BOOTS OR SHOES, SLIPPERS OR GUMS,
A+ they can be used ton good advantage, and the hest
pin,. to bey them. ant the Cheap Cash Store of
.10S. H. FIORLA ND
'.Ab Market, recond dour (rum Flith street.
Arir-i.ive me a call and examme my mock
GET BEST
SKATE
lu the market. It to (no NE 1'1.U:3 de,igned
for Grudetnen and Ladle, attar It be had only at
I-10 W N d TETLEY'S,
de24 No. 136 Wood idrooL
CHRISTMAS ()R. NEW YEARS PRES
ENTI4, ouch v.
GUNS. RI Fl.l-1•5
Of anytleng In the CPTLF:It Y Illle. , 11.1111 for f•a4h at
CARTWHAiIa ,t YOUNG'S,
, 10. 4 N0. Sti Wood street. •
PR ICES MA R K EL) Du W N.—Now is tilt
tune to buy CF .tu.s:. aud New Years' Presents
Many art'cles tutu Hed le., than New York Cost.
KAT% iN. i'RE.E.t NI ACRU M.
Se 24 17 Fttth , e, f., L.
1:101,I DA V .11 .1 131 LEE '
iIIFTS PCIR THF: MILLI , iN
li - 24 ARALLELEii BAki..i.Airii,y !
EATON, UREE .k 3f ICRUJI.
d 024 17 Fifth street_
_ __ _
Wlll. H. WHITNEY,
NOTARY PUBLIC .
OFFICE the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth
street, new W iyl3
JOSEPH ME it ER & SON,
Manufacturer,,, and Nholeaale and Retail Dealers in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 484 Penn Street, above the Canal,'
Have on hand a large 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
T HE uLDEST AND LARGEST
Lithographic Establishment in 10 City.
WM. SCHIUCHMAN,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPH ER
NOS. 11 AND 19 FIFTH STREET,
BREWER'S BUILDING,
r
PITTSBURG g, P
riEr=l
IL IL ROGERS & CO.,
hie4curecrußsits or
IMPROVItiI MUT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
Corner Iloilo and First Street'',
IEOBI7 DA I III-13deto :ib • • ; Qslt
not is the :Up* to ba
l ky—alt inzes and golpm-F
-iemarktMigi
,411BEEpik bucenthw
sale N 9.11 Fittll street.
pHAtimAgitrcttitikit
Smithfield
o•
1 1:WW, 411 1.,
EsP'
'I Ai A TT.ENT/Ps3 Ylift,,V,
panty and.etreeigtp of Medieiltes%4l4
C.tnpooncllng,orProeenyttiOqe and ramity
elt.o, at the stxive Otatilliihrnatt - WM bp•tot:UW' ,
A 01.)14PLEVE A ssoAdarr. OF. - • • •
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY,
•
Carefully selected from the•best raturailetories
de.m2w • .. • . •
,
Dwellingliolitelbilikle - ) ' •[J ,
FLIIST-RATE !liii.pg ' a Vim ,
g'
1101)88, No. 58 girls Agit; iiettiseal Mari( 'tfid
Mh streets, it? offurM forAlile: vnie , b6tEsitlaliefil
finished and recently , tepeirecta.tuas b.,,,, z 2.4400
and ~..i.....„,,,,,,,y,.,cemegt cellar . 2or Italia
the whole building; GEO in netirly Ai tliff 8:
n Teiiiiti
atoo4— sumo ea • h, and the balanne In eqbalaiseinal plisr
meat..., payable in eight years;; Possesfdarigivein athe
. •
first of A i onl.
Enquire on the prethiaes.
' cieS 4 t. In
For Sale: ,• •
FI)UR LOTS'ADJOINING I,AWritlO42 3 E- ,
%ILL, each 24 by jlO foe. Tpay ciinfted
of cheap. Information to be 'obtained at TaMtQW
VIC E. . ,
W. e. &ENSEIP
HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE.;
INT RoDUCE TH IS DA I', INTRODUCE
THIS DAY.
L _A- ..T3 IE 8' F T_T R. 8; I
LADIES' FURS; LADIES' FURS,
G E Nl'S' FUN GAU NiPEETS,
GENTS , vuR d [VATTLIETS,
GENTS' t"Ult . ' lar A ENTLETS,
riasors,
1w NO. 73 W OOD STREET.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
SA'PF,MENT OF THE 1)01,401'8AV
-1NGs kiA for the sur. months ending Novem
ber 30th, 1654.
Amount due to Deponiturs,
•
June Ist. t 859 2228,346 89
Arn't reeeivell from Deponi
tor6 for net six mirtitha.... $112,308 89
Amount to Depositors
during, tart ei n niontli4 58,053 38 58,250 51
Arum! nt due Ltespuiumra, ex
clusive Dec. dividend._. $222,1597 40
Amount uf Contingent Fund
June Ist, 1859 $ 7,210 92
1 n teretit. AMO u n 14178 49 . *,1.7,249 41
Tut.2l amount of Liabilities... $190,940 81
A 8 STS:
Bondi! and Mortgages . $187,848 00
Stock in Pittsburgh Banks— 49.223 89
~f Exchange 41,243 82
Pixtures • 028 75
Cash on hand 21,107 04 $299,946 81
.A tuoluil of lnLerest and eon •
1,03 gent fund, Nov. 30,1869,
Dividend due Depoen tom Do
amber Ist,
Leaving as Contingent Fund. $ 10,712 94
The Truatues have this day declared a Dividend of
THREE PER CENT. out of the profits of the /Sat six
months, payable forthwith. If not drawn will bear inter.
est from December let. CHAS. A. COLTON,
Pittsburgh, December 8, 1859. Treasurer.
The undersigned Auditing Committee respectfully re
port, that they have examined the Treasurer's Semi-An
nual Report for the six months ending November 80th.
MS, and that they have also examined the assets, con
sisting of Bonds and Mortgagee, Bills of Exchange;
counted the cash on hand, and find the same to be cor
rect, and to correspond with the above report.
Signed, W. 8. HAVEN,
W I LLI AM BET.INETT I)AN. J. CARROLL.
BENNETT Jr, CARROLL,
BRANDIES ; WINES ; GINS;
Old Ilionoogehela & Rectified Whisky*
LON DON PORTER AND BROWN STOUT,
CHIsTMAS PRESENTS
PLATE WARMERS, TEATS AND VASES,
LADIES' FANCY FURS
In the most durable manner, and in the latest styles, at
the CENTRE HAT STORE, 75 Wood street.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS:
ISAAC JUNES.. -I:it ). J. BO YD....WM. Aretll.l.o UOl3
LSO----
SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEEL
SPRINGS AND
Corner Ross and First Streets, .
oet.7 PITTSBURGH. PA.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING
a choice lot of
l
~~~an~ ~ .
Also, s tine stock of PLOW, of lII4t olam
makers, whioh we cab sell from 5900 to WO. The latter
insirumente are great bargains, and we (mute the atten
tion of purchasers thereto.
H. K.L.gßigt & .RAO.,
deli? Sole Agehte for Eltein
o: na wokes Pianos,
N 'Filth street
PAINTERS AND G - I
No. 13 Third Street,
no?
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED BY THY,o .
13TATE FAIR TO , 1
G R 4„,}! F &. ic fa .
pos TRUE,
la I P '4:::0 ' V . AWI ' l- AA 9116.
Per the MO Range ter tonnes, and: min Nocod.-Oook
A z..
If
Bbove.;..Diplon* far bea tie gui AltPve , . A l , lift Vag
a iarge
..... 44 ,.„tip tid .4 1 . w:et _
flibi,TZir. 7 l'aipoti l rizifiirEf - Wsre, — Ef +
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NORdialifi6/63bAlli - '. 4
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fflustellantaus .;-
1117EYM.,
I=IMI
OPERATIVE
PAULSON'S
CHILDREN'S PURE,
CHILDREN'S FURS,
P. A. MADEIRA.
JNu. H. MELLOR.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS II
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
SAUCES, KETSUPS, SALAD Oft, BC.,
NO. 120 WOOD ST
BEAUTIFUL FENDERS,
Coal Vases, Fire Irons,
TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA SETS, at
T. .T. CRAIG'S,
144 WOOD ST"
Five doors from Fifth
ALTERED AND REPAIRED,
HILLERMAN a COLLARD-
JONES, BOYD Sz CO.,
CAST STEEL.
HOLIDAY PIANOS.
EXPRESSLY SELECTED FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
JNO. THOMPAION & CO.,
SOUSE, SIGN AND oßreAmitrAL
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ser, A. 3: Abell, rox,!oeMddliahal
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"DIJ MAC - NOTICE , i'gri • .
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testament, atanz Sook!
Pittobargh. on WO Ma "dal
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