The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, January 04, 1860, Image 2

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the tariff, as we should
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JANUARY '2.d, 1880
:-Dear Sir :-At this late
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if - bo4t Houses held their
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. iith tT3P following result: A laregOeLn.uWmbleiLrLoifAt"he Hcit)tizPeKosioNfM.Bonon
• Clerk, gahetolacColit.y.wanidlliVamleinHitoypkbinfloVe :Ul f d vi re:e h d in ti gt le u t i :
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requesting the use of his nameas the e
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0 le t ' '' " 1. .1 e Nt. % 4 , ;b1„,„ 41 :1 4 .‘ 0 4,r0,„4e' 14tit ek l (..."' "CPS' t a e ' 'l'l dilations. To B. e
rrow, when the Democrats
the b lo a ti e o e ri e s f o: he m: l : me in!
r•es "(''' Als7 • 4., ," - ' l% ' 0 - ••''t ,da lt ''' '' 4. 4 .• Of r".:' ' 1 . . tons of material on hand, 41 1 e(I
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kt 0,,,„,5r et , * ~,./.. dt„', l _4l t•:' .. lai / The balance of the officers wilt P pe en m :y r l a v ti a c nia 7d T i h d e a y te say lo t n b e e x i t beb o a sf.eirar g 'otrhoati
there is a disposi i t t i g :n t.: 4 , c r lo j u s t ice t o ti s i v e iti Ver is ,
atl:(olrouiagltgt:iite:hnoewlire4!gpoenosfi
b t i n li e ti a es ffa o i f re t o h f e t h pn. e ...L:::•, ,
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will make him a strong and acceptable
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he has not
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candidate they strongly urge him to consent
,
Mr. Hoskins replies as follows
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4 4 '...r t ig-A n g oprevio j us" in his celculations. I cei sg pt °f i r our : k W i l nd hAPe an vue d very flattering
so
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At it.k...• .‘ I ~ , eii, ~ ..? J ' ""OxPli.p.ll‘f ;* ,t:. v ,-I ••• 4. 4, t ..! "fit•r' *1) ke the landing yet- Lay nand) as a candidate for Governor, at the
be
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t an organization approaching Democratic Convention. To
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to
preye° a deemed worthy of so exalted a position, by so
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to an approving conscience, the good opinion
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„iiktv. indeed, most gratifying to my feigings.
friends in of friends especially those of my native
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2 ' i 4 .l.4‘ °' '' ( I: 14 4,- - '' t his nomination up to a late hour this hood, is what I most highly prize The d rir
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of Governor is oneof each great responsibility
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h be torten after, but that the people i
roolfatat.iiaraeil
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party,
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cafnidindidaviteLL-ulnasinppefliruranefneetacedybiawthreossiadmpowrittuhnittihese 1
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u th w is gh is ly t e r e u t e e ,
Yours, - KILLBUCK
of friesi a ship, I n this respect, as though they
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For the Pittsburgh Post. personal
policy s h o us licitit ob ti t o aa n nia tf. But
for I I
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pC in the contest for the nomis
has not only required candidates u)
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l if "a",„ 4 7is.• i r ',.,.‘..,„, to is la ~.'er- . .1411 , 14 ,r t i 1: I', ~" el 00 ~, ,0 4 4 0. iiraoer atio eanataatie, for the l igla rius,.., e llf of our history, would have
f t. ißuch has been my repugnance to this
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b said to many who have
a 1. 0 4 *zi - - P ••• • I 4'...1*. 4 '4 . 21 . .411,11 a a canx•Ob then • ystem that have
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w sn o p u p l o be
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h need diei n n o c t lined
on me to enter the held, but I
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leave,
of the
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Mr, Editor:—The c omma of the Ha
mm to you and•yenr readers. 4 4 **,llo. New . r
Year toeu all." May the remerk :.Of„, al&
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that w: Rleasa4or evil in,the '. I..R*li*
oblitera ;for gtiiiii*ou,s4l4?, an ••"'-'. •,' '• ,-
only be : emOrobliad emulated tg . .. ; :r:*H, l
the yes4ust ilut,eireil upen. It is not my .. 1 .,:i
t4ti • m.owe;eri - 4o inflict upon you a homi - :''
on the season, but merely to give you a litti*,
of the gossip of the Capitol, which att ai r "'
opening of the session of the Legislature at
any time is entertaining, and particularly so
in the peculiar position of parties at the present
time.
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The e wisdom of the Commonwealth " as.
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senibles on to-Morrow, (Tuesday.) The Re
publican or " People's Partyee as they call
themselves, are largely in the majority in both
the Senate and House of Representatives. —
There ereet largenumber of rdeailbersand Sen
,
store already here, and they will doubtless be
able tb organize by the election ; of Speakers in
both - branches on the first day of the session.
In this they will seta commendable example to
Congress, who are still discreditabl q squabbling
over the Speakerahip of the House, to the &eat
detriment of the public business which they
were sent to Washington to teaneact.
The candidatei for Speaker of . the House are
Mr. Lawrence of Dauphin and Mr. Thompson
of Butler. Mr. Lawrence presided over the
same body at the last session with great ability
and credit, and no doubt is entertained of. his
re-election at the present session. TheeSpeak
erehip of the Senate is in moreeAcertainty.
There are some five or six eitedidatss for this
honor Gregg „of Centre, Finney of
Crawford, Shaffer and Baldwin of Lancaster,
Francis, of Memel, and Penney of Allegheny.
The three'ferdier appear to have the lead in the
race 50,16, but are running so evenly together
tb • it is impossible to tell who will first reach
, e winning post. Either of them would proba
bly make a good presiding officer.
-For the other offices to be filled, the candi
dates are "Legion." Tbey swarm the Capi
tol almost as thick as the locusts swarmed in
Egypt at the time of the plague, visited by the
vengeance of God upon that stiff-necked and
rebellious people. Almost every Senator and
member of the dominant party gas someespe
cial favorite for his district for en office, from
Clerk down to •• Poster " and •• Page! ' The
thirst for public office is deplorable, and is one
of the worst and most discreditable features
of the politics of the day.
The House, last session, being of the same
politics, some of the old officers will nu doubt
.be retained. The Senate, however, having
last year beet Democratic, the old officers will
.all be politely incited to retire: with, perhaps,
.the single exception of Capt. Brady. who has
.been retained for many succeesi vesessiont,w itb
out regard to the poeitical character of the
body, on account of his merit as a gellitet
soldier in the war of 1819, and his creditable
derortment as an officer and peculiar fitness for
the duties that devolve upon him.
With regard to the old officers, as s body, or
individually, it may be truly said of them that
they all performed their duties faithfully and
well, and will retire with the respect of all the
old Senators, and the regrets of many of them
for their 1.003. There never was a better set of
officers in the Senate. Without disparagement
to the others, I may be permitted to say is word
of your friend, Mr. F. M. Hutchinson, Assist
tant Clerk of the last session. Without pro
violas experience, be grasped at once a keuw
ledge and mastery of his intricate duties, and
performed them with an ability, energy and
success, throughout the session, which was in
the highest degree creditable: and his aecoin
rocelating disposition and wurtecni. and gentle
manly bearing rendered him justly popular.
His generous heart, his lively wit, and his 30
mind laugh, will be missed by many of his old
associates. Lung life to him and better em
ploy meat-
The two halls of the Capitol have been clew •
ly carpeted, eleansmi and renevated general] e
They really look gorgeous. Improvements
have also been made in other parte of the build
ing and grounds, which will prove great con
veniences.
I The hotels are pretty well filled up just now
Coverly's and Herr s, eepecially.
After " the axes" are all ground, however,
many a disappointed and dejected aspirant will
"absquatulate" very suddenly and very sorrow •
fully, I have no doubt.
"Brant's Ball," the targe new building in
Market street, was formally opened today as
a hotel and restaurant on the European plan of
rentipg a room for lodgings, and taking meals
when and where the lodgers please. It is open •
od under the auspices of Cape E.
C. Wiiinms,
of this place, who is a gentleman of taste, and
well calculated to make it a popular place of
sojourn and resort.
The weather here has been excessively cold
for the past few days. We have a few inches
of snow, and pretty fine sleighing.
Yours, &e .
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SENATOR BIGLER ON THE PROS.
The following extracts from a patriotic letter
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My Dear Si,- : * ,_'l''* .
,' * i ', YOU
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juive my thanke for 4, copy of Ile proceecHueVf
great Union meeting held atlayneie lital
he 7th inst. r have read diem Atittnigh
till`-emotions of delight. flow gladly I
should-have participated in them, but -I could
not. 'treating could have been more benefiting
than the enunciation of such, patriotic senti
ments in defense of the Constitution and
Union, so near the sacred - spot where; both
were formed. Itjeas opening the fire on fa
natics and traitors, from the right battery, and
I hope this assalut mltyionfollo , wed,upby other
Northern communitietil s the demon of
sectionalism is driven frcintche land.
You can hardly Imagine how 4 the manifesta
tions of sympathy with that retched man
Brown; have wounded and embittinAol3o feel
ings of. Southern men. They arepfheao.9- die"
gusted with such exhibitions of a .detipaved..l
popular. taste, and 1 think justly
,sp. Bo"
by the showing of his own party ergot's tiXf. i i
Kansas, the Herald of Freedom i r Enan-01 •
infamous practices ; one who so dissensions
antongst his neighbors—whfr counselled dis
obedience to law, and reacustituce, Wits officers;
who adviseitstlie- use of this rifle, the savolier
and the bowie-knife, rather than the ballot-box
in the settlement of political differences
who, more than once, participated in the mur
der of white men and the larceny of negroes
and horses—who, in 1847, solemnly pledged
himself, with others, to take life just so often
as might. be necessary to prevent any man
bolding office under the Lecompton Constitu
tion, in case of its acceptance by Congress;
and who as we all know, afterwards devoted
i months of his time in collecting together the
, most brutal implements of warfare with which
' the slaves, not familiar with tire arms,
were to murder their masters and mistresseil,
in case he succeeded in raising an insurrection
, in Virginia, and that he did actually cern
mence the work of blood and carnage at Her
' per's Ferry; and yet, to the disgrace of the
i country it must be confessed that when
. this man, thus steeped in crime, is
brought to justice, men are found in ono part
of the Union, and many of them to rise up
and bewail his fate, and claim him as a mar
tyr to freedom. Even the pulpit has been
desecrated to this work, and all this because
Brown was making war on an institution
common to fifteen of the sovereign States - of
the Union, which it is admitedly their consti
tutional right to have and enjoyin peace. Had
Brown's crimes no connection with slavery,
who does not know that Phillips Lied
Cheever and Beechen and Wright and
Smith would have turtles' from hint with loath
ing and disgust. But it is said Brown was crazy
about slavery. Ido not believe that, but if it
were so it is no reason whole communities
should become crazy about Brown.
' As to the Helper book to which you refer, I
have not read It through ; butif theCompen.
diem be li fair reflex of its contents, I hese no
hesitation in saying that it is the most vicious
politcal work-ever issued from the American
press, calculateitif not intended, to do infinite
mischief to our oeititutions It is bad enough
that men of ability and position in the country
should seek to engender strife between the
States for partitae ends; but this wan Helper,
as though instigated by the flesh and the devil,
goes deliberutely about the work of seitablish•
lug different classes of citizens within the acme
State, and advising them to war on each other.
He advises the non-slaveholding citizens to sile
p<nd all intercourse, social and commercial,
with his neighbors who hold slaves, arid - to
treat hint with disgust and indignity, thus be.
getting jealousy and hate among those who
should be friends, and poisoning the very
source of social fraternity To what viler
end/ could any man devote ninseelft Nor will it
do forthe sixty-seven Republican members of
Congress 'who endorsed the compendium to this
book. to say that they did so without being
aware of .ts contents. They must come out and
discard its ,l(wtrinei , tel p teen, if they would
make amend far the roochief done to the peace
of the country. ilut I fear they will not do
so, for many of them owe their political prom
inence to the favor of fanatical Abolitionists.
As I said before. I am delighted with the
proi.wedin,,o. f the ofeettnerin foor.....city, but,
my dear friend, all the meetings °him kind
that are likely to assemble will noteglre peace
to the country, no long as a great party in the
North. like the Republican., seek to gain con
trol of the government by a sectional organi
zation. and by maintaining doctrines and issues
in derogation of the rights of the Southern
Stake and offensive to their pride, as coequal
members of the confederacy. Mr. Seward's
"irrepressible conflict," for the mastery, be.
tween the free and slave States, must be dis
carded and denounced; and more, so much of
the last Republican platform as rates negro
slavery a relic of barbarism as base as Mormons
ism, must also be abandoned. What could be
more offensive than this similitude! An ins
stiuition common to the South is formally ar.
reigned by a party seeking Leggin the governs
oleo, as a barbarism, and, of course, as much
a crime as Mormonism, and the people of the
United States are asked to endorse that senti
ment at the polls --to adjudge that the citizens
of fifteen States are criminals; and yet, the rep.
resentatives of this party in Congress say they
have :to connection with or sympathy for the
Abolition- party in the North. This ha absurd;
so long as they maintain such doctrines they
must sympathize with the Abolitionists and
the Abolitionists with them; and how could
they hold any institution to be a barbarism
and a crime and then env they do not intend to
assail it everywhere. 'phi, truth is, we people
in the North must mind our own business.
We have no connection with slavery; no duties
to perform about it, no rights at stake, no re.
sponsibilities to bear, except to do what the
Constitution enjoins about the rendition of In,
gitive slaves.
All that is necessary is to take the Constitu
tion as a guide and recognize no issue in con.
flict with that instrument; this done, and the
free States aro separated from the slavery guess
tion entirely, and peace will be restored to the
whole country, except the croaking of a feeble
band of disunionlsts at the South, who are nut
likely to gain power enough to do harm.
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ENT CRISIS.
Very truly, your ob't servant,
• War. 11101.su
in wineas ch i: es be, a 7
starting Blackberry Cuttings.
Eds. Co. Gent.—According to promise
send you the plan 1 pursued with my black
berry cuttings. 1 had a hot-bed of fifty
sash ready for cucumbers with a strong un
der heat. I smoothed the surface under
five sash at one and of the bed. I then
spread the cuttings on the surface of the
bed, and covered them about two inches
with light mould: and then put on the sash
and tended them the same as the cucum
bers, and in five days they commenced
coming up, and in ten days the bed "was
covered with briars from one to six inches
high. I now took the sash off in warm and
moist days, and put them on again at night,•
and by April 20th I had plants eighteen
inches high, which was twenty days from
this time I started them ; and on the 22d of
April I set out a few of the strongest, and
although there were several very hard.frosts
they started and grew finely. May 9th I set
I out another lot which did very well. May
20th, I set out another lot which on account
of the ground being too dry, about half
died—the remainder started slowly. June
Ist, I set out another lot which did well.
Now for the result, (Nov Ist)—the first
planting will average four feet high and
very branohy and strong ; the second is ful
ly as good as the first planting ; that
third planting, what is standing, will avkr
erage two feet ; the last planting is fully as
as good and all standing.
To make a plantation, the cuttings should
be procured in. the fall or fore part of winter,
and. tied in bunches and buried in the cel
lar, in order to have them ready in time;
and the hot-bed should be put up the first
or March with a good strong heat, the same
BS for cabbage. The bed' should be kept,
itell aired and moderately Moist, and the
'etittlini (about three inches long) spread
..rat4er thin to make strong, plants. There
about Ortesburidred plants under
a'sash 'Of - three by eight feet, - and when the
plants ga . .,fup alga a foot high, the sash
should be Moist'OrWttrm
to make theni slit' #.-dbWiCaild about
a week before seldiiioui; erdltiem off four•
wilting in the field, and they_ can more
asesoon t n r ussery, eaf as ed th as et: :bo ucan v d e n.
• in growing order, and will•be better root
^.
.for $1 per hundred. Market Gar
.. 9surg.h, Pa.)
Isnuvdiceykedtetchrs.esfiogrepiaitionnutthtsd' v‘4li°l73/1 Pie Tent.
3u ~, 4
~ ^
DEL OtORGE kir Kitimat.
There "appes to hatfe-heere:en iniptession ,
abroad that this gentleman Was a candidate
for the Mayoralty Iraftlr tho Democratic
Nominating convention et, Such waskiot •
,0 0 1 01 k 4- 40 1 0 ) f liWrifi.,(ll and #elto
o41:U
-tusigeto iiir'toad', : 131444 atoget*l
boil* arid announceditiaisfeoacelp do good
ritinanservlice in the - rinks, which iilways
does,on all occasions when the Democratic party
needs his services.
RICLUSnart '
On the nth et iiecomber, et W
...utit4tgt Ps, by s°&
John Lee W. SAMUEL W ILLI E of ot nttaburgh, th
Mies SAL ' LIE X. TIOWZ, of Washington, Pa
Age and, Debility.
As old agireomes nrtieptag' on, it brings with
it many, attendant Infirmities. Zoss of appetite and
weakness Impair' he health, and want of activity makes
the mind discontented andivitatiappy. In cases where
old age add its infinence, lids - almost impossible to add
vigorand health,' and 'litho - gh many Prniedies
ROL
have
been tried and have failed, an
BCERHAVE'S
BUTKE23 were known and used. la every, case
where they have been employed "they hate , InvateblY
given strength and restored:the spnetlie. They tave
become a great agent rot this Idinte, and are used- by
people who Sr. suffering from loss of appetite and
general debility,ln caselqfloug,stanciing chronic die
4isses tines - set as chin% itilittot'ia.b:WChellystem. thus
giving nature another opportunity to repair physical in
icatee,, *qadvelitsement in another column.
Milks thflifidly 'Thor Genuine
,higtdy Coneentrated
Bcerhavels/Holland Bitters is put up n--hat pint bottles
only, and teV ii d at °tar dolko. par bottle. The great
demand foi -y eelebratod hiedinine has idduced
,cany United `lflueb Vie ptitdic shotlltt guard against
, trohasing. Bowe of impotiont See tbstour name
la on thelalad. of iseeryboMik you bt4.
,BiAea.thLlN PA04 , 5311.. CQ Sole Troprtetorn.V o
27 Wood. ossivreeta Flratftir4 Second sta., 'Pittsburgh.
ill ate.
".17.mAssart SAILA E t
• Pittsburgh, Jaii .74, 1800. j
DIVIDEND NOTIOE—The put, Maw,
gets and Company Mr erecting* bridge over the
Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh, In the eouniy of
Allegheny," have thfe day declared a Dividend of Port id y-
Flra. on each share of the Capital stock pa
net earnings of _OM
to 111.9t six months, 'birth
payab e to stockholders, or thou legal representatives
on or otter the 12th inst.
PehltatiO WM - EBURG,
. ROs Treasur
BAYARD TAYLOR wilt deliver one Leo
tore at LAFAYETTE ; EAU. on TUESDAY
NO,Seti, tnst. tent3aoO--" MOKX)W."
ninacs eagELDir
Win Lectureiat.LAFAY ETTE BALI, oo TUESDAY
EVENLNO,'Intbr lust.
StnintlV— .. An Overland Journey to California through
:04,3%Tiokitatti02.5tzt,iniatK':xtarytb baftootte.sant bi tte ttisio dw a i iic! 800 .
IVO otO be al
Doom OM 0
. 04 C ' Clocir;L ti 't H. Eurtirw.
JOSEPH ALBRE.E.
W. D. MillOW AN,
JOSEPS D. PO'llS,
C. NAGE?,
Lecture Committee.
•
F Ti EXCHANGE BANK
L.ri_J T A T gettl.
Pittsburgh , January 3, IMO.
Real Estate.. ...
Speme In Vautt
(hided States Treasury Note.... •
Noses arid Cheeks of other Bank..
Due by other Baldr.s. • ••. •
Capital Stock_ ......... . .... •
eiresiation..,. ..
... ....
Deposits.
Due to other Betas
Coutinsent7nud and Profits-
AI,SSOW
I certify that the above Statement is correct to the bast
of my knostedgeand belief.
M. MURRAY. Cashier.
Sworn and eutsseribed before me, this MI day of Jana
vosozi
C W. ERNEST,
THE T STATEMEN OF THE W
HAKE. OF PITTSBUROH. HIN
Monday Moral:* January 2, t
Loans, Bills and Discouou- ...•
Read karate and Ground Rents.
etooks and .
LAI* by other Banks .....
Hank NOtAll and Checks.. ••
Spotlit. .
Capital Stuck .. .... . ...... ...-....51,142,7 00 .)
Pruitt* and Eartuugs . . . 175.664 57
l'upild Etirkietsds and Sunpense Aceount...
665,201 .MS 12
Dtteto other Banki.-- 64
etreubillon. . 2.34,01(1 64
661,3114 02
-----
V.,192,491
The above 9tatetnent is comet, to the Wet of my
knowledge and bate. JOHN KAIWER, Caeh'r
Swore, lo and siAtitiaibedthiP 2d day uf January, mu,
belatt're
_
[O. STATRAIEN"S OF THY, IRON an BANK.
Pittsburgh, January 2d, 1860.
.• • -...t400,000 26 00
20
991,6
19,202 $
55.27 9 24
190:161 24
214.006 00
1.212 14
123,947 C H
°Rotel .... •
Loins ar; teec;lits
Due by other Wake_
Notes and Cheekeof ether bulks
&mete
dread:ion
Due to other Bantle ...... ••.-- ......
Due to Depositor*.
This Btaiernent correct 'goer
.dteg to the held of thy
knowledge sod bast JOHN MAOOFFIN, Cash;
Affirmed unto before me this duky.,
awl ROBERT PINNEY, Note"' -
tITATEKENT OP TLIE ALLEGHENY BANK
Pittsburgh, Discitufbor Slst,
ASSET%
Notes and Bills Unmounted .
Due by other Banks .••
Notes and Cheeks of other Banks
Ostia
Circulation 82111„364 00
Duo to agar Banks .. . 18,814 r
IndividuZ Deposits._ ... .. _.. . _ ... _ ..... 197,088 92
The above Statement is correct to the best of my knowl
edge and belief. • .1 W COOK Cashier.
Swore and subscribed before tne, thie Sd day of lane-
cry, 1400
fat ROST. FINNEY, Notary Public_
____ _ ..
aZia STATEMENT OF THE MERCHANTS' AND
MANUFACTURERS' BANE OF PITTIMUROEL
Pittsburgh, Monday% January 2d,1860.
Circulation_ -1 244,0i2 00
Due Depositege 1.86,63 id
Due other Bankl.--•••--- 100,684 42
Loans and Discoutite $9,51,209 11
Com 144,892 r.
Nouns and Checks of other 8ank5,..... 68,209 94
Due by other Banks.- ........... ...._.... 28,204 72
The above Statement is correct and true to the best o
my know gled u e d belief. W. H. DENNY. Cash'r.
Sworn and sb en scribed before me, this lid day of 'Jan
uary, A. D. 18604
iad J. F. MACKENZIE, Nol
rfiliS CO-PARTNERSHlP—heretofore ex
'. fitting between the undersigned,ander the name of
W. P. ?tars t Co, expired thelllst (lay na m e
camber, by limitation. Accounts will be sattlad . by
either party, at the old stand, Pio, 8T Wood street.
W. 'P. MARSHALL.
Pitts o h a urgli. Japuary 2, 1860. 1 1,4
I', LIo —I am at present supply
ing Cherokee, RialllOtidS, Private TatelilUgs,
t BURNING/ FLUID LARD AND CARBON-OMS,
which I am prepared to luruiah to any extent, and low
est prices, and warrant the quality equal to any in the
city. 8. JOB MON Druggist,
Cor. of Smithfield and Fourth sts.
• Aiii" SPIRITS TURPENTINE, AL0110H01*•&c. al
ways on hand.
SUNDRY - P
--
-PRODUCE
19 barrels netneornee;
2 " Cep Cider ;
IS " Capons;
200 bush. Prune Oats;
100 make Bitakwheat Flour;
76 bush. Prima Timothy Seed, just received on con
signment and Resale by
JAMF A. FETZER,
Corner market and First streets..
784,
istiEARL ITIVAINY.--33bbls. choice Pearl
Hominy, past received , u consignment and for
e l by JAMES A. TETHER,
kat Corner Market and First streets.
'- •
R. E. SELLERS;
W 1101.12111 DIALIE6 Ut
DRUGS , OILS, VARNISHES,
PAINTS, DYE-WrlThiS,
Con. Wood and Sixth Sta., Pittaburgh.
w GOODS WARRAtTF#D. 7.2
SELLER'S IMPERIAL
A SURE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.
SELLERS IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP
Vi-Will preserve our Lou
ANBROTYPES. These beautful and
durable Pictures on Ow; in all their perfection
and oveliness, singly or in groups, inky be
AW obtained at
• WA'S.
Junin' Pgildingt„Fourtketreet.
OFFICE OF THE
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE ooraPANLI
j o- 17 Filth street
THE ANNUAL ELECTIQN for Twelve Direc
tors of tote Company will be held When - Office,
No. 37 Fifth meet, on MONDAY, the 9th day of January,
1880, between the hours 010 A.: M. end:2 P. M.
deSLid D.M.13094, Secretary.
MONONGAHELA NAVIOABIN Co.
NOTICE TO BTOCILHOLDEB&—Tha Annual
th e y meettngof the fitetCk4OWer3 of the Monongahela
NronZianyosill be held et the Office of the
Co y, No. Gnmt streetPtttebtabet,. on THUM
, the yof Janusite3o,-ed - 2 o'clock, P. M.
The election of othosmfet eramingyetq pe Malt
between the holm of ! w all
ehrwww. .m.
useere.
Arnie Monongahela Repu=a,-. - GlontowruGenius
of Liberty and. Wegneidmg.adosaamer,, copy the
day of MeetiDlii, Bend copy of paper arkeid de to the'
Secret-'` " - llad
INEVES/ror alltPi.EY,
• • lleeereber DROOL
DIVIDENDI-The 'Psesldestand Direttors of
Wks Oc D tuaa have this day , desalt ,- edirajhides4
E LUPE PER KURE . dAttet.papital
Stoey, applies le to Ire validation bi iitbiACNOtieheld•
BAMUEL.I.XtERBELUSe c 'y .
- -
by the
. irenlet
nbroiderieB
forte a lf ou ki 4sra t ked dow,4ozwzustaiiptchr
111 , if.;•
tit-4s • • t t fir.
~tir4
..
i .- '
. ‘ ..
ft. 'f' . • .mf, t # ,
tN N . .PIEN T.
,i..;". -., .1 ;-1- tis7,l , •
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_. ll
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THE IdOSTIbO2IPLETZ
SHINGLE MACHINE
DURABLE, PERBECT: AND .othat!
4 . 1 ,10,4n2 31
. 5r.1,300 00
201,003 OS
. 100,000 00
. 34.316 34
21,111.13 59
54u6,589 tra
Pg 2,000 00
tIL2XIO ee
Se
24 A 3
193,106 Se
Public.
lON OF
.11.712,961 30
. 40.734 J
4,614
21.4•67 00
331,3:1 67
$2,112,491 95
LIABILLTLE3.
$831,421 53
10,117 18
40,904 19
90,365 83
UABILITIE
J. R BUGHUB
COUGH SYRUP;
Ste PO
Ef 2E 'X' .49.C1q
STATE, TERRITORY,
COUNTY RIGHTS FOB SALE
THE IHON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE,
DATENTBD BY ließ, S. C. COVEnst,
lurento - r, of Pittsburgh, Pia. June 7th, Wit. is now
Introduced.to the public, mid commends itself ~Im7 t he
following advantages—its simplicity, dliptility.gtiliti
cheappeas, add er,Mdlotice of work. Its superiority to
cabin
cori4ite,
Futei:—That it ts provided with an appare,tue whioh
the edging of the shingleisperfortued bythesserwhich
cute it, sad is a SAVING of from
FORTY TO Pll l ll PER -CENT. IN CNN
Sscaso---By the means of two treadles, tb•bioek when
placed on the Machine is adjusted In any position the
operator may desire, by which there is a
SUING OF TWENTY PER CENT. IN TIMBER
W ILL SAW AND EDGE
SIXTY SHINGLE'S
WC I 15 , 77.,;1:7' T El 1
The Machine will oleo cut Veneering, Looking Glass
Backs, Barrel Heads, tiger Boxes, tc.
The Iron Glty Machine
Gan be furnished coniplate for Mao, by the auungso
tater in Mut city, Mr. S.S. FOWLER, and can be seen
m operation at the Plating Mill of - Mr. W. DILWORTH4
corner Seventh and Grantirreeta.
RIGHTS FOR fitALEJ,-;\
, .
The Invent& anal patentee will diepsee oluity,
State and Territory Rights for tits sale and use of the
Machias on vet, moderate terms. Persona destroue
of tneesUng, cannot find a better opportunity IMO Ott
present. •
air-Call and examine the Machine.
DECEMBER 16, .1t449.
FROM laze
.DATE,
JOSEPH W. SPENCER,
No. SO Market,
WILL OLO4E OUT SU P ERIOtt
week of
SILKS, SHAW LS ,CLOAKS, MERINO
AND DRESS GOODS,
PANIC PRICES.
PANIC PRICES.
PANIC PRICES.
JUST RECEIVEP
SAM'L GRAY A, SON,
NO. 19 FIFTH STREET,
HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER
-JIL-a- 'erection of
ENGLISH MELTONS,
Of Various Colon, for Salinas Suits,
WHICH THEY ARE
lIAKING UP TO ORDER,
AT MODERATE PRICES.
No. 19 Fifth street
HATS CHEAP AT FLEMING'Si
CLOTHING CHEAP AT PISMO)
CAPS CHEAP AT FUINMG'S ;
tirEfIRTS‘OSEAP AT FLEMING
GLOVES CHEAP AT FLEMiNG'S ;
UMBRELLAS CHEAP AT FLEMINGii
Corner of Wood and Sizth streets
SCOTT 110I7SE,
CDR. IRWIN ST. AND DOW*/ WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA., -
B.
_ Ivl .A. R. EC El IL if
G B. Baran, Late of Lancaster..:.Lac4* QUO, titt'gh
' GEO. a .4471101 . -41FA91
COMMISSION itatHANTS
. Fat THE sgi E rO. •
Pia. 111401000.i . :', AO,
WoodeU.loptabgrg*
Rapounroaa--Lyon, Shorn ,& ta.,,ilttsburgh; Larb:lP
ton, Cope Land b Co. i PittatnnstrJl4?...ollA, gag.,
Lancaster, Iron. Buxton Cianerqn, Grxtlabarg M
Gardner &Co I:Collrdaiirstr : Pa. .40
Mg ENTERPRISE INS - ;• , 00.•
•
OF pextaanummu,
INEURFS AGA:It - ST LOSS OR DAMAGE
by Fire on Blatt:l4A Iderehandink 11nrniture,
at reatonakde ratan of wamitrar.
Common —F.BstehhontarnWilliam iiL'E.ee,of Wm.
itCo4.Nalhro Frasier; Jno.M.Anioodi ot Atwood,
White JrCo.; - Beni, T. Tredok, of Tredida, ~ ,as*
Henry Wharton; Mordecai L Dawisaml Geoz.H • Btewart,
cifBtessarak Bro.; John H. Brown, of John B.:Bronn *
co; B. 6. Fahnestook, of B.A:Fatmeatonis *. Co.:Andrew'
D. Cash; J. L.. as Tin, of Wood'. ;
F. BATO4FGRDSTABB", - Pnesiciant.
CHARLES W. COSA. Secretary , ;1..i
Prrfainniaß Randoemnto-Wro. Baena Pcr J.
ta
Painter.
Co, Thomas M. Bowe, Fag., Jay Marshall kagitilini
Kramer, E , s, Wibsom-WElroy - & - Co.,
Co., Bailey, Brown. a; -00.,. Litingeam, Copeland Co;..
James B. Lvont Co., Wm. S. Level) , t Co.
im.* 'mix As
JOHN ,
LOGAN Eit , Gß.TiCith
-El A
No. 6..TIVOO11:114'Oet;
Focir .Ik)iitikabove BS CACC4I4 not. ,
IeSSAn .P/ 4 /: Itallittff Gar.
0 ENrB FIIRNISHRT.4OODS.-
SW" NECK,TOA,NWO94
Dressing timisrs.lif tatters, Shirt's end:Cellars at:reduced
prices. •
A ARM 'OF n 8.,}3%,%
A.
et whiefi ire it i qr;sieiTV
mark
d-~ ger(kin. geed
oreberiierow Aeleote.f
!=tropi—
1: i i,
CORALITE AND PORCELAIN TEETH
Have inaugurated-anew - era in the science of Dentistrn
being the very best Artificial Teeth now in use, they can
be afforded at prices that place them within the reach
of all.
Being the first to introduce these new stylesof work
to this cofrinititiffy,TifehetWfrifed—.odch prices as L
deemed would remunerate the ed best somatic and mechan
ical skill. fildocthelx:hoWever =Wei - iintitaesclenteid
fa
vor with which the work-has, gems ,misfivadchas •oom
pelted other dentists to'adoptit,'sciMe'Of *WA . .. wish to
retain the old Goldriltde prices, which I consider would
be exorbitant; TO, Mongh the new styles are really
more , valuable HUM the hest ,vici work; they.traf made
of less aap.mietite material. - The increased ,irrommt.ni
work dfine,also ecciipensa . Willi& the redfietiotelti pads' ,
. lire.theothPriluo*l it 3 W , Pokital fOokkicit.th i l L OXl
who possess neither mechanicabikill or isoinmon linn
esty,•adVertisellift WM** pieties - ROMP. eeirilinnge
("vD-1 no ding dingth e l" kern neseT..#l4rAinlitY.
object
righcAmnemg pitentedrto neeunifectoce w. wrier:4
trtoitriCkal7 l 4. - .mogirtoAte 6 .41 0 , 13:•i n t
pars& the aOralde nna'Porne la, en rennuni a •
someOf Melt own wortilless - weirk • :., ' -,,•,,-' . ,
1 have fell pound, in puttee tO,MYROf a n d, t 4P, fli' l ' i l'
to inakiviihoWn these fintei. ' - - -
The coifiVes.of the PQN:ffiaptifil , AND--00 1 .4-L." , '
PLATLT=TH,WiIich "tewlisli - theit great 'superiority
overitiesatitiold or.Mner..Meialic , I , l2le; , •:enor‘entiln
freedom from elt ravgge. taste. emell,or impish, being
Itimirrodible enditnnerrione Mr We - jute:i ofthembinin
Perfect, adaptation to 44.-OlopAMe, irtmetalig worlO
wiling, with mod' Fiemer strenthandlightainsit ensiles.
them to be worn with more ease, comfort and alai.
'Meyers also far more durable, leas-liable to accident,
emdmorp eselly.ropaired
Thepoblio ere invited to call and examine these new
stiles of erotic, at
NO. •191 PENN STREET.
N. STERM Ng M. D.. Dentiet.
I. a. /alum ; J. A. AeIENZ
DI'ICEESz PHILIPS !
GENIERAL COOPERAGE,
Al THEM NEW TACTOBI ON
Fayette 'Street,
Between Hand and Wayne streets, •
44TTSBUNK,
Etto=anartmezireat.trilshat,Ccre, Cliill,oWhitt?;,ott:
sad &the ISSIT'M NW . amble term. se 1:1y •
NEW 'rEATIS
A very suitable present ter a gift, et the CHEAT' CASK'
STORE OF
Q.KATES, CUTLERY, GUNS, &C.—The
attention of those in ewe& of suitable
FL EMI N .
CHAS. GIPS:B - 8
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BOOTS AND SHOES,I
JOB. 11. BORLAND,
98 Market, sewed door from Fifth street.
Siireive me a call
HOLII4Y.CiIFTS,
_...
Isdirected to oar splendid Stock cd Skate% all kinassof
Table, Pocket and Toilet Cutlery, . Guns, Pistols, Rides ! .
etc., etc.
OARTYFRIGGT s -YOUNG'S;
no M Wood
TTAY & COMPANY, 55 Wood ,t4reet,
have now ready an.ezteusive collection of
nova: my . sOOOKs,
For New Years Presenta,g6usisting in part of the b it
lowing fine editions:-
Bryant's Poems, Illusheted-712tplidaY edition — She
binding.
The Elludr.speare.Etallids,ilitittatedibY T•o44Pieson
..
Rhymettanslillontidelays of Country Life:.
Autograph Etchings, by hhafitietti4Fthiti% ilittetr,stod
from American Poets.
Lays from the laidoULtithirr;a superb volume.
Dan's Household booker Poetrv,Turkeratitique.
Wordsworth's pastoral poimm-thiertrode of Wyoming.
The Farmer Boy; Eve of St. Ague* finely - boont end
:illustrated: by Birkes Foster mitt others.- • ~
Irvings Life of Washington, Suanyaide edition; - half
calf; illustrated . trvingttUfe - of Washington, 6.v015; co.
tavo edition; full Turkey Morocco. t3trickland4 ()petite
of England, 7 vols., half turkey,' The Works of - Chas.
Lambs 6 vols., half calf. •I:Ica-Works of Edger A. poe, 4
'sole. %elf rttritay. Boswelfs Life of Johnson, 4lvolaa
half calf antique. Haditt's Miscellaneous Works, 4 volt.
half calf antique. Coopeelafferi Tales 6 s,qta.,,IRJI calf.
Cooper's Leather Stocking Tales; 5 vols., fell calf The
Waverley Novels, Hottsehold edition 50 vols. The We.
vertey Novels, Boston Edition , 27 cols. Wimps Works,
22 vole , together with a largeatock of finely . bound anti
Illustrated edit:tone of the Standard Authors. of Eunope
s JUVENILES -We laarwaltiti a splendid stook of Boolfa
for. Lliildren and Youth. by the best !niters, elegantiy
bound and illizstrated le the most attraMivestyles,
Family and Pocket Billies, TestiduintiOriger . osolo,l
Hymn Hooks, in every variety inhibit:l42gs.
wrWritiog Desks, Albums, Portfolios; in great vie
.
sty of eagles.
dal
RAY k C0.:56 WiroihTtAet
NE PLUS ULTRA SKATE.—The most
approve:Land beautiful &myna&
i 3 MC T Et 2
•
Yet invented. They ere 'adapted ry en. sale-
Leal '6l , g •
men's Ater, fall assortmcp , of BRAT of~ill
descriptions. Clt.a.P - Rd,, to ptotect , the nihgektigninst
Gilts on the ice. ;CPTLERT, • ;
sqwx k'TETtETS,
Y 0.136 Wooil streot-__
- FOR SALE,. ,
ON SOUTH AVEiiiTE. a Three Story
BEtIcK DWELLING, containing 11 rotsmo,
Wit -
out-buildings. Gat fronts on tbakOhto Riven-twenty
flee feet front, running back to an alley. The derellingts
nearl.T. new and..eoost desirable sa,,a, Midllne.Lllllo:l_g a
.beautded view, and clear from - amok - Q*44st.: TbEll'
ownei Des met. Loais,ithil.deires" to Ballet" ones.
cash ; butane in one and two yegs. Ea
quire or HITCHCOCK. BEGREARY.
deaffito 4211.13kitond'atitiet-
tIIBLIC §41 4 7. ',Or • RIZABA IRON.
WORE% 80PILIA - FLHINACE,. 601—Ny *klub of
a ority rested it*ua an Truth:as for certain creditors
of Pollard erCornsiclOutd in puratuanee of wiser** ot
we a tneteourlol•Aliaghstlynounty, in the Oommon
wealthDi eatninsylirama, ofliorember teran,lllB,
we will expoie ptiblic•tale ? at the Mt' rormaiiym
EX
CHANGE, =Youth Streetrut the city of Pittabwrgh, on
the 17TH DAY QF Migtat.l6_lB 6 o, commencing at
11 o'clock, A. kf,llati'llolling MI and Nail Factories,
lactated near NetrOtatid, Lawrence coun Feminn
i
e* known as the ORIZAI34 IRQIi WOR ty,
KS, continuing
16 Bolting Furnaces, 5 Healing Furplutt . Bcr")39 1 1, 1
gmag gas, Nail Plato and Muck Hoist 1- Kluse" , " , "
Nail **chines, one Wrought Spike 'lliteliintgirig#l.
chlnetilor manufacturing Neff Kegs' fn
-'Ewe BMX.
Alas, the IllastFurnace, known AM SL,. attle t trZ .
above worka, which is capable of turning out=
Pig Iron per week. ,
Also,nereral of ground Opining, ind Wavelet
•pieceeof land i4jagent to the -Iron Works, containing
Coal, Iran Ore, Limestoneend Fire Clay.
2brisw—Onetourth of the purctumemoney itstwsPaid in
oash,on the acknowledgment of the deed; the,kiihuice to
one, two and three years from the time of neleirtrith
wrest from that:time; that.defetted. pernents , •to be 0 0:
cured by bond and mortgage inLtheremisek„.
MMus KtraY, .a.z.RuazWisters
dent*/ Ina 51 Pilthsal, WilitanXitfun
R ° ip Kopp li`,ELLOWtY HALL- 'Agabocatioa , .31'•
general *Amin of BtockboldOletif it iii.. Odd
- Fel dg' Hall AtitoolaUon, wilt te htild'at the office Of
the Board. on MONPAY EVENING, Janniry gdd,
_Mao,
at 7 o'clock. AiVelection for-THIRTEEN, I..r.ss
of tund , Aseoriattort, to sem for 1120.4ntanniiyene, mill
be bekt at the urne place, trout ;Ad* okdookiltAL
deSa • • : . J-Aihrnat;Seorittiy.
cr-7.,errizENif PUS - PM Oa% #I4IIAvAWO I 4 I, 4-
u•ey NY.—Thainattuomas, meeling of Vie-f4ockhold
ara of the citizen' Famongar frailwafOompanE be
held an-VONDAXXVENING,I6th.prortat 7 .4 , . k, at
the office of ElimMt'Rtppoy; No. JOlF . c . tOrth, .t, at
anion time an lace an fectionlrill be hold for. a
BOARD OFF • MUAlefsa , thiriss.a r erog
y ear ... . . • :.. -., ,•, .O. Y.'
• OP TRE . HOUBE OP REFUGE,,
• • Pittebemh, Deet.2e, -
THE ANNUAL - MEETING of the Contnbutort
ite,Y - to .the JAMBS OP, /IMO& at Ne , Went Perna,
sylvente, for the impede of bearing the report of the
BOARD OF MADlAGERCeadaleetug Officers for the;
enterhogyeat, pill etthe office, atelier of Wood
end'lrd greatlyegODlf f AY, the secoafl3a7 of Jan.
uarY ity l til l e et t b r JAMES ANDE*I4,,
deSfi -r.l Traiddent.
HOLIDAY PIANOB, t ,
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inir — 'et4l . a‘ arolra";644l4l r Tind w 8 41 , 4 iti:‘,..dteik .
I :tion of pi
~:itabitsia2l jilibreitc , -, - ,..-I,:'
I ' ,31;jaiRBER' &I 13RO. !,.
! !' A U 4ietatii,' (or Steinway Pidicii,
alytOlf- , 4OIENSTODI
(ormiusoz4 . 9 wThcony,-..•,5•
D. 41, II GAS T
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N t 1LT,4052401141. wad
Kei*pa constantly An'ttaadiceboiee ass9rtmeat of eve
grow/1;1;4h* Daman+) otbusinesa: •
1116,rAMAIsisittontio,n given ta Compt*orkg p re i
sirtWons. oet2B
VOA 1 WA:l43a. ":!
TWO 'SCIIOLIR T EITIIPS IN V.ltti
MINGHAMCOMISEI!CIAL COLLZGE • wk 2,
, :0-LIDAY , OHIMS-40 4: - M', 10 .,.% *.- 1
' -i '' ‘"ab
ial laima &"sg k a' u rkt4 l 4
oat* out oug -
ir-,:-..varysvirr t
4 ,,...,
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~ B. L. IP &LPN .i --twatimaticyaftitit-,441*041
No. ea, -^Mockr -Ecknitt Its -I .
,itrot-A-a-rom radtmikawflifete*:*
if 41 tfteEtlf Nr, bigot - `'• . 40. ' Thel m ft tt i M ) A#W-2f
• -- -..-m i co.,- ' ' 11,,:WOtir. i T i aTivg,mre
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AND -`" - 5=1 4 E , 14 4 .-Z,VZ • , •
A
4,initizakinurE vusionp„,.‘.. , ,:ll-?-.;.,, . -
v"..7....- .
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Smithfield and -Third Stri -„ • ~ .1g•- f k, .4 . ,z - -
.., , , ~ , - - 7 , i ;=•-7.•,•-• •
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UF3PECIAL - •ATTENTIO I .4 — 2 -* 173: 11,5„- - i. : ;fcl 3 2!-%1
•j 2a t h e punt( and st, r ofil i ,..„,
~.,...,,„,......w r czyt
Uomixtir 4-4 g.- o,Preli Ct l 1409Epipmbn f '''' '''-'7 , ',;,..Vii.1 , ' - ,„ s
--ntspaistlatrtinneenitit WI
4 - 4&Elt.: ' 7.
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Carefolly. aelectea Pram ihensat,oo
deMTw , r, -4 -11 , - , i'J , t`C -.•-;'"'
77.1iinv bottiattiOra4L
rt9M-Stri*RM
won,,C , thef lthiiinetirrdesigigenatiV;
Bos dao ton, OteAtilleirXENVOOlaillgir
made exprOW for "distltittciiahed",•'"i''tßtiiiv
'daVt.,p,erfotniers;:' The plioe'nf , itilainetre
$lO4. lAtintiribe earnia.dgie will hifif
theli'enp•Gliku l3 ,- efftilier :to , :thee
this city, ancl z .mlach-twill
who have exareituiii: theirehSt - Weir 1
capability otexpression, and the e 3
tench, for which the hietruineqta
SOVS-havenvir Litai , noticelt
rival of these,wpiendid.Vienolecinter
, JORN,ELIitiCELQR,I , IO4O,
' 'Xiativeen Diannitid alley in
bale Agent of Chiokining. As Bona;
Western EttOteyixnels:
.... ...,
fecund - Hated Pianos -,
S 1
40_ , ,k . 10 - 3.§00:05.
e betave,in_koiabia,tir*
by Stadova ,flunhatni,a,sw,aiwk:sl ,
—Anpixaalleatsl4 l 494.l,orPVl , tlgArWt.i , s" , gi...wwirtikr`.4l , 4pic4
lino, with Iraq. rrama . ,,,lnge, 9.47 ,3 F, ',,, ,is t r ,..l4 c ;iiii: - - 'i4-V'!..41
Son & Ouy;*Bastaw , "Sl, ~ A , neat,' .. • :;) 1- 4.....-..:1..,
i
parfactorderAnonsiatidns l . 7 .yeara.r.n:
_.. ~ , , ..1 . :,..7,• : ,,, , ,..::„;, .
snyial.; octavo Ghlcittg,inOtkgaolk.orde4 -14 * ,_, ._ :
,:,..: . :.j;44'..4
rqoovevid, Pianontgl,ibe,.*Natre - put iiratpliglk .21grt: ,-- . ; •:!•..:1 . ..irf 3 - %i:
st00;-41. Raoswetod - stz anateTisna i l) —T - 9-- --',.‘''''''." - .;;;AVV v
ic Nahokanysirtavey'by ficherr,P ' '0.'46,1 4, - . B E d ,- -,• A t.,....
hogsny all natave,l.l,ohickering &StewittieslA-4.- --.,,,,,.... 4 :,.„
...fly ... or.tavaiVl Wilkins &liewbaW,VhekbOtk , jr - -:.'4 , :rti? •:.4 - .11
paces are Inc eash s .lacblairig a lacking 1x%, - 11 , X . #1,WW 1 .... •
fortrani3pottatiom'. , Yar ailsvhy. -,..1 ..,- - • .. ._l l- 4. , 4?....-X1*.7;,•-•''
, JOIIN H. NELL - 0144 0 NaV.II , A . iv.:;. , .
' . between Piamana alley and 'F';.,z, -• , -"'
MASON,,3Bc_,F4Euritlemlei 4 .. H.,..,, f ,: : :., c7 ;1
BOSTON - , ( --; :: . '!i: _'.. I ,
..
31 . E110,-Ing!PIT 5... ''::., l: ' - ' - • . ''' ',z' '...ci!k ,
PORTABLE ROSEWOOO;4 I 4OctAve, prim.,4410,
..
PORTARGE ROSEWOOD, 6 antlyes - ....--. 7 ;;;;;'1fk, ‘ „ , .1 ,3.7..,,:i
PIANO STYLE,`Rateig9od, 61 0etivet, , -- 4 -" , .. 4 - 0,1 .3"" , ;.:;,V , r,,, ,, ,.
T/ANO BTtLE, ,—,.- ...: A ••• d0u1*06406 4 14704Pk , %41412.•, ,
I Poirretsi.p.m.osz‘yoop 6 . 1, ~ ",,,,, , !"".. I`/r.1.;t9„:2,!':,,1 , ;;:&r,..
A11,91,,A4,ve,61.4310e0n51313,15,,. "...,-;, - IV .., z , .?,
THE NEWLY INVENTED = TREBLE TORTE.OOA - ,r.
1
- ardii.t , recerrot.tilract Brom gotigulaiiier l ol -,,,,,,„..„:
otitis abcoreAlenitcepr:".l4ll:4 :. f ,,..!
TON I PS °Tut ` TPxR
,i'ailirit.:4ltirenr:oo4:.t . ' - : , ' , ''''
ws. urooD.ElliLicaTA- :. • •
NEW PIANOS -The e SkiOseti- ''-"-- •,--- , i' - '-'
-ii.
box will olifill on 17 :,EDNEral, , _ .4,•t„ , ,..,-. ~z, . •
:Nth Inst,ll32XXlitlrggllNßlO-Plk - -it ,'.. • ~ , ,,...,', „ -J ..-,-,
OS, of a Tiewatterzcof-foraMre,ett..,-^iiii..-_,', „.,--A,,;=•,,
eomploOottiy tCHEIKNO a Opt iinctike- _,:e,
have boegoisat:from thoht,onufaotory, ror soliltr . 4 - .:::: , : - t,,sfig
, - -.793lNll::l4EralPlti . , ; ,...e..y.:
,mo,..yi.i, wii64:41,0, - ;:.-1, - ..: 1! il
scafpuentror aiiiokonng k• - 'O. O-5,- ',WV, IO T ~ ., e >•-•:', ' , < ,
Weston. Penosyteginia; ,- _ ' ~ ...?;:,,,
PRICES --TACO
6 - vor
SaI3TTLE szviawelw : ; •
.4.
For Tailors, For Ftari•Tilikifs, $ 4
, .
FOR HURT MARI R : - c 1
3°r
FOR MOE , BIN l a m,
GAI am, -
FO
FOR
FOR mentlia.E , TßallrEWi:
s 't
And for all purpoleslat , ilawinfraltber,ni:farrallea,OrN.,
manuroctories,Jstands without a Twat strong
licrnade---erill net gat out of 'reps Pir,Eisay, ;Y° Z"1
phatteally the only Mackane ever,lotents ,ADAFEIIiX
TO ALL KINIItt Ol WORK.
We are offermg superior and ikariarttectlinsairm-114 , .. , 4
ONE HALF TILE MONEY charged-13y other
ca rge_COr -
Maelunes doing the wane range of work '. Aron
them and thoroughly tci ihafurui,..i.rehaaang. •Plf
Noe MarlietStiAlp Stith*
Sir AGENTS W N
deMlwcliw LASSCELL A - 240MM ,t"
CfIRISTMA TL4
T .
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HOSE'
•
Pregenta for/he Chrisitnas-611.43%*11... c afea>i. ,
to call at ' d
51 - PIV - 711 - 137FLEtiV4 „ , •-.
•WILCOX & GIBBS FIRST CUSS<PREaIUII '+r
-
• • q Z: 4
'SEWING . MACHENESTI
Whiett are being sold With WI :thee-lalttable: iinpirieet7k
niente, at a verrlow Price: TR& Frinklinlaatltali 1117."#
their Report on'REWING MACRINEE4tap-" -- : . g
"The Ki7LCOX & qinsa azwi - NG MAC
nearer thah any other, aßtie inquiAtiiirt&rifel
:::7:441k;1,g
'lraiiiiii'ble Proper yl 10t..-
' • - or Excjisolige; -,,, ---- , *,, , , e
2,,r Actigs, in soxEloy;Alooot....
,0v - halt's town Of SitiniettietPofiedlotii*ltgc
by the under:lloA , cheap for 6144 . 44 batigei.W
i lwri.
4
,larotorwadjiteehVor hhat - hi titiltioti
.13 wellimpreirett with iralihtble4mldVEP, ‘ - o
bra desirible Wootton fur it fitoill.Ogatty . ztl . _
disk , attention 13 desirod. 141 , 11,,. p t ,...„-,A,„:„. i . v.
deilmdow. or, J. D. -Rudd . ' -.• 'ldotriti*trlit?
DR EBSING f 11. 0 --- BSS-;;iat
ROBE
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den's porniabbi Itszebolust,
de29 ' , NO. 83 1 #074 attit i
NATE ARE•I4O:Vi kiPtigina , ;,,iiian 4*
' eities In WIN tEtt pOCD% euitsble Mar' ''' -A
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Silk are
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AND:.TABLE, -WV_YfikdriexitetAgnitt -WhIA
toe4d IllOrtand qtas
then - firithe , SE. - 19rviirit
8RUWEL 8. 9 ,0 0 4 41 Cl#,N4 " oo
Mkt! Of
110146UMISHINO
Will be Vanateliefi PEktrg- . , 1 1/r geerh...4,
CARPET" WARE WM'a
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