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Democratic Municipal Nominations,
MONDAY MORNING
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILE CITI
FOR MAYOR OF PITTSBURGH,
JOHN M• IRWIN•
FOR MAYOR OF ALLEGHENY,
JOHN OTTERSON.
GRAND RALLI
OF TAE DEMOCRACY.
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The Democracy of the City of Pittsburgh, in favor of the
election of that sterling and consistent Democrat.
JOHN M. IRWIN,
Per the Mayoralty. are requested to meet at MASONIC
HALL, on MONDAY EVENINILI, at 7 o'clock.
The following gentlemen wilt be present and address the
meeting :
COL W. WCANDLKSS.
HON. C. SHALER,
COL E. W. RLACK, A. BURKE,
C. JEHLE, and others.
THE RALLY-THE RALLY.
Let all Democrats and all friendly to the elec
tion of John M. Irwin turn out to the meeting
to-night at Masonic Hall. Good speakers will
be there, and a crowded house should hear what
is to be said for that sterling Democrat and good
cititen, John M. Irwin.
Turn out—turn out, one and all, for Irwin and
victory. Let the
WORKING MEN
TURN OTT. JOHN M. IRWIN is one of their
Ciumber, and can be. Mayor if they will it. Groat
numbers of all classes are resolved ma electing
COMMITTEE MEETING
The committee appointed by the Democratic
( . onvention that nominated JOHN M. IRWIN,
are requested to meet this afternoon nt 3 o'clock
nt the St. Charles lintel. A punctual and full
attendance is desired.
JtISF.I'iI BELL Chairman.
The names of the committee ore as follows:
JNO. LI. BAILEY. 3NO. C. DUNN.
JOHN IFELD)I AN, .1 N. !WC LOW RY.
TINS. ROWLEY, 000. F GILLMOHE.
JuSLPII OLIVER. 111.1.00 0 IRWIN.
\VM ALEXANDER, JoSEl'll BELL
Ttu C+ititimt on one of the principal routes
of this paper has been delayed unavoidably fur
a couple of mornings past. We will endeavor
to remedy the matter for the future.
GOOD PitusPecTs.—Over one hundred new Rub-
RcriLers have been added to our weekly list in
the first five days of this month and year, an
average of twenty per day. Uur daily list is also
incretti.iing encouragingly. People say they like
our clear type, full commercial intelligence
and interesting news (man all quarters. Our ad
verti,ing, too, was never more liberal.
Thankful for past favors, we still ask for
" more. - Our lists should be doubled, and we
hope they will be within a year.
We are now receiving some rousing club Hots
from the country. Some of them are double the
number of last year and a r ...t many are new
clubs.
Our Weekly contain , more reading tuator than
any other paper puhli.lied in this city. Will ..inr
friend,. rend in name: , a- , faq a poss.ilde. Coun
try people. anal city people too, hare had n
prolierout , year. We would like to participate
a little in that prosperity.
Plea , e Send in name-. and the dime-; fast, and
we u ill try and send in return au excellent paper.
would in‘ite the special attention of our
readers to the article from the pen of Mr. Cop
ley, in this day's paper, in relation to the Ohio
Ricer improvement. That gentleman is well in
formed ou the subject, and presents most cogent
reasons for the- speedy commencement of the
work.
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The b..oks for sub.eription to the stock will
be opened to-day at the Merchants' Exchange.
They are also to be opened in several other cities.
As Pittsburgh is more deeply, perhaps than
any other city, interested in the work, she hhould
net a good example of liberal subscriptions. Will
our business men thank of it, and act.
THE. TRAITORS AND THEIR WORK.
The Venango grabber and W e stmoreland idiot,
who came to thiii city n few years ago to sell out
the Democratic party fur their own benefit, have
at length Leen forced into a position where con
cealment of their basene,s is no longer possible.
They have come out openly against the nominee
of the Democratic party, and in favor of a ilus
curatab Whig.
For more thou a year the editors of the rnion
have urged the party to consent to be Fold that
they might pocket the price. Em,on was their
cry all the time. (Inc year ago they suc
ceeded: and one of those corrupt political tra
ders got the City Solicitorship. He incited a
party of his faehtunable friends to a supper,
leaving out the "common" folks from his imita
tions. He next got hold of some money belong-
ing to the city. awl immediately yrold , ll out ~t
it titn year ralary iu 110iN 1111 Ce inaNing ruck
••coninion" fulks as wat.•hmen, eonstable ,, , stroet
lieraperx, paviors. fic.. to go without their hard
earned day wages fur months, 1 , 1 caus, there wax
nu money in the city treasury to pay them
The other editor wanted an advertisement from
the Central Itailroml. That company saw no
possible advantage in advertising in their dirty
sheet s and refused it, except ut about one-third
the price others gut. Alfred wanted to be so
licitor of the company. slut a more competent
and trustworthy man got the appointment. The
editors of the "black mail" sheet then resolved
on vengeance : so they published articles against
the road from time to time: and just at the
winding up of a County Convention, when half
the members were gone, and the other half not
hearing what was read amid the noise and con
fusion of an mijournment, they got a resolution
through denouncing the Central road. Not five
members knew anything about it, or it would
never have been passed. This, then, was the
revenge for being refused au advertisement, ex
cept at one-fourth price, and the solicitotrohip of
the company.
Such are the rogues that are now at open
war against the Democratic nominee ; who is one
of the soundest Democrats and best citizens of
his native city working man—an honest
man—a general favorite with the party, and with
hundreds of friends and nut one enemy out of
the party. And they oppose Mr. Irwin in the
vain hope that a Muscovy Whig may hold office
continually. Doubtless they arc well paid for
this Lase betrayal of the Democratic party : and
they will be re-paid with u wrath and scorn such
as Benedict Arnold felt.
The Union is now fairly out of the Democratic
party, and is the organ of jobbers, grabbers,
and white fingered, smell potato °dice seekers.
on such a filthy guerilla sheet we can spend no
W understand Mr. Long and his friend* have
resolved that he will run at all event*.
Mr. Irwin has nothiug to do with that matter.
Ho is free from all pledges, and loaves his case
to the decision of the people.
Every man in the city has a right to run if he
will: but the voters who don't want P K. N.
elected should remember that lltWl!s;, and no
one elm, can beat Bingham.
KNICKERBOCK Ell.-W e have received the Janu
ary number of this excellent magazine. It is as
full or fun, frolic and. graver rending matter as
an egg is of meat, and will be—as it always has
ben—a welcome visiter to the fireside. This
number commences the 47th volume. Price
$B,OO per year. Gildenfennuy & Co. and Miner
& Co. are the agents here.
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Isaac Adams, the engineer of the train which I m ' C ''''' - l'" I '"' ''' l I I' II "' I N"r" 1 "' l'''' l I
met with such ktorrible catastrophe at Burling- 2.l ' e 11 ` 3Iw " . a """""" III-- f; '" e ' di tr """ tula".. '
ton, N. J., otttfte 29th of August last, has been -- " I" " I'd ` l ""' t I l ' hnr at "--
...-, Itenddrltabl , unanimity In the Senate—The Non
tried and acquitted.-- ,
roe Imre/In , t, be asserted—The Negotiations
There is to bOa meuting:of the Democracy of
Fayette county in the Court 'louse of . U Mon- wi ' h K":11""`I — b e
' ln th ' III "" e---.1
minutia, "' l ' , h'i 1 0 nu , ng the Af ri , tuv —,Vo hurry for the
town, on the KR inst., at "which our to ir
election u ( „ SpeoAer.
Col. S. W. Black will make a speech.
W ‘4IIIN6TON, January :Id, IS.Wi.
S. G. Goodrich writes a caustic letter to the
When it wa.: annottio•ed in the city on Mon•lay
New York Times in reply to a paragraph in the
Pr.—hleut had transmitted his An-
Boston Courier, which attributes Peter Parley's jia't thato the
nual Message to th.ligresA. astonislituent and
Tales to Mr. Samuel Kettell, of that paper. Ile I
disposesof a number of bogus Peters who hree surprise I terradeti the " h " le " InnunitY ' Yet
the expreion immediately broke from the lips
been induced to appear from time to time by the I
,le.. ‘..f ever) 1.1111 . I I, th , c3 hest thing heard of for
success of the original, and winds up Ly
many a .15) : and .•) en the esteemely (.1113f+eY\1.-
daring that Mr. Kettell acted only as an anianu-
I tire gen tlonic.n who pre+l.le over the columns of
ensis in getting up the Perley series of juvenile
the National ltitelligeneer, fell in with the popu
works.
Year's day there were rAr'' arrests la ' current "" " 1 " 1 "' t "I'l' n ' ve4 of the Pre6i
During New
,tent's ru•tion. Custom alone regliired that the
for drunkenness in New York. Each of these
Message .11.11141 not lie delivered until the ili.use
was fined $lO. The most horrible incident of
was fully urganiied. The Constitution makes it
the day was the murder of a man named W ITI
the duty of the Pr,i , lent •
Ruff. barkeeper of a German dance hou,.e A
gang of rowdies, about 2 .'cluck. A. N., at
tacked the house. Ruff interfered to drive them
off, whereupon one of the party, named Martin
Kearnes, drew a large knife and with a desperate
blow almost severed his head from his body.
JANUARY 7
THE WHOLE CASE IN BRIEF.
The Post said it would support Samuel A.
Long in preference to F. E. Volz, if we chid got
no Democratic candidate to support. But we
wanted a distinct candidate, and we have got one,
and now support him with all our might. Aside
from reasons against fusion, we knew that with
Long and Volz both running neither could be
elected. There was no way to secure success,
then, but to nominate a Democrat, and let all
opposed to the K. N.'s rally on him. John M.
Irwin is the man. lie is the Democratic nom
inee, fairly and properly nominated and he has
since, at two public meetings, been accepted as
the candidate for all to vote fur .who desire to
defeat the American candidate. if they preoent
one.
Let all unite, then, upon the !Irmo: new and
ratz.n3' ramitddfr, and Le will be triumphantly
elected.
Every cote cat for Volt, or any ,dher
ran li
date except Irwin is thrown away. \ olt friend•
know that such is the fact, and they only con
tinue him in the field to defeat Irwin. 'rite ['men
is eaten up with jealousy and terror le.+t the ran
dilate whom the 1'4,3t works fur should be elect
ed. It has no love for Yoh, but it loves trick
and political hargain,k, and angry because
could not make one this year for it, own Lenefi
The I is now making desperate and lying
efforts to et-cape from the odium of its iid‘oettey
of '• fusion. - It labored hard last winter to get
up fusion and succeeded, It labored bard to do
the same thing last summer in regard to a comity
ticket. It wanted to sell half the others of the
county, and ex.prm.ed its wrath in no measured
terms when it was foiled. It washed its han , l• ,-
o f the c onse,iuettees of a straightont county
ticket. just us it now washes tts hauls of the .
lk•tuocratic party and its candidate. and t r,,r,
over body and breechoe to the Whig. and •• Mt" ,
That in what fa,.• , a ha.. 14,11.2 fur the
nton. It is now the onl. l ..rgan ‘ , l ri
vice' whig, agniust the nominee of the detno , ratle
party. The Washington F,J,ovh , .ntd the other
'lay, when approving the neininatn , ll
Irwin, that f on was a ward of
I,elllofraCy.—anct that •• rt ts,uhl rum e very
them , K•rat who get into it
Here iy on illugtrntion of its truth The
WWI 0L1C43 a Democratic paper . but itr de.perate
effort" fur fusion - hay thrown it clear out of
the party, and into the rank' , of the uppu,itinn
'fir.-Lroin stater in hilt - letter that ha author
ised his friends to propoac that all throe of the
candidates withdraw. awl put a new matt io the
field. That would have seeured a vict“ry
That offer was mode to Mr \Mir It %vs- pith.
limbed in the Port jn.t tine
Mr. Irwin and Mr. Long were ready to withdraw
If Voir would. Everybody out , ' that the otter
a fair one, and that the party that rol tt-e•1
it would lie reiipott,iible for the c•iniiequence,
ull three running.
Mr. [o/= ro.ll,tlrri re f Irt:hdr f,
thus resulvel to be eleetel himeelf or to inure
the election of n I\llOW Nothing Let 11, N 'ter
remember that. But fur that retumal there P,,111.i
have been but one candidate mite in the tielh in•
stead of three It is Mr Viilz'a fault Let loin
he punished. Let all j o nt lloW ill electing Irwin
We believe they will du
crane Conventions Was violated by the majorit
of the late city convention. It it , not a Ilela
crutic custurn to recomtuend Wbig , .ter
crats.
It is not a Democratic usage to preler fn
slop- to party principles and organization .
The sixteen who nominated a Deniccratic c:Ln
,lnlate were ~ t 1., Irwin. it'll) fire
them were instructed Th.• re•t were tree a• t , •
their choice or A tuna. Yvt the choice Wa, (1111171-
1111 , .ini and unhesitating.
The 1 . 111‘ , 11 ' 8 falsehoods are thus corrected.
- • •
THE lixow Nortma; El.F.Crli,NKEll-
ING.—The Washington Star says Doctor Valen
tine, of story-telling notoriety, in WaAhington,
and many believe that he is about to undertake
a story-telling electioneering campaign for the
benefit of Mr. George Law's aspirations for the
Presidency. Dan Rice, it is well known, has
already gone into the canvass heartily, '• in the
ring," in aid of Mr. Fillmore's aspirations for
the National American party nomination, shap
ing all his clown's new jokes of the season so as
to increase the popularity .f Mr. F. with the
I, boys. What in the Lord's name are we com
iing to••
, Niee
NO CRAUIRING OTT
TUB FAIR OFFER
THAT CuNVY.NTIoN.—EVvry USitg, of tirlilu
ALIA:GM:NV WHARF. -ill the proceedings of
Councils, it appears that the whole amount Of
wharfage on the Allegheny wharf for the year
was $2,92.1 46, of which only $42 4f, remain.
uncollected. Mr. Scott, then wharf toaster,
sued for that and obtained judgment before an
Alderman, from which appeal was talcum It
appears, then, that the wharf muster collected
every dollar of wharfage except a disputed sum,
HAI(ItISISriI I I.Ltry
We, r eceived from the tioverniir. nominating E-
Beatty. of county, its the Superintend
iiiit•.r-n.. the Lill relidiv"
to the election of I announcing
that the hill pa—ii , d la , t 1,1,01\ e 1.. the
New Pri , on in Philadelphia hail become a law by
I the lapse of time.
Thu Speaker annimmied the Standing Commit
tees, with the following :pi Chairmen •
Finance—Mr. Buckalew.
• Judiciary— \lr. 'Wilkins
Corporation —Mr.
THE NAma.—lie are willing to, call
the"citizens' candidate," if it is wished. lie Eilmation—Mr. Mei ilintoek.
was put in nomination by the Democrats, and Vice and Immorality—Alt% Price.
M r , Pratt presented tweet'-iine, Mr. Ink-rarn
will be supported by nearly all the Democrats.
ten, and Mr. Walton one petition, fur the repeal
If Whigs and Republicans come in to his sup-ofh .l u}; ...3W id . the last session.
port, let him be called by whatever name they I After some bills read, s
theffere denikte a
adjou rre-olned.
please. They can support nu better mail, end H o use.--Mr. Miirri o ution
calling on the Attotney citineral for infor
he is the only one that can be elected. oration as to what r,i,ign in.uratice companies,
doing business in tic" State. have failed to ren
der the returns prescribe.] law Laid over
tor one day.
Diagrams of the wore ordered to be
printed for the use the member , .
The following among n number of other bills
were read in place:
To erect ii. new county oat of the northern
part of Allegheny county.
T.. übulish the ',thee of County Superintendent
of Common School-.
The House then adjourned till Monday after
noon at 1 o'clock.
Connitttrios.—A number of Philadelphia pa
pers, in their legislative report, make C. Magee,
member of Assembly from this county, vote for
McCoombs, American candidate fur Speaker.
Mr. M. voted for Richardson 1.. Wright, Demo
crat, and was so reported in our paper.
[CuMMUNVATItn.]
William C. Rey, the gentleman whose name
appears on the Irwin Committee of Vigilance, for
the Second Ward, is living on Third street, and
not W. C. Rea, one of Mr. Volz' police officers.
Soma of our citizens will probably be treated
to a whining appeal from the perpetual office
holder this morning, asking further public chari
ty. It is in vain. Volz must go to work like
other folks. And why should he not
Tue Knottr Nothings are anxious to help o
stock up a little, for fear Irwin will beat Bing
ham. It is too late.
Sas call for Committee meeting to-day
give to the Congress information of the state of
the Union, and tceommend to their consideration
air i, n, .hall judge ticeec:iary and
Wpedient having deferred a whole month t o
the prerhms usage, lie decided no longer to de
lay in the performance of this duty. but by trans
mitting the )lessage, to fix more emphatically
upon the majority of the House of Representa
tives the re sponsibility of retarding the business
of the country. It is alrea•ly manifest that
the public will extend to this act of the President
its general approbation.
tit course the Nlts , age hint already been pre
sented in full to the renders of the Th.:. As a
public paper. it will take with the produc
tion, of the ablest of Gen. l'ierce . n predecessors.
The summary - view of our relations with Great
Britain at the present time, growing out of the
English e.instructim of the Clayton-Bulwer
treaty and the attempt , to enlist recruits in the
UnitAhl :•;tater., will alit-oft the mast attention:
while the flattering e.vhilfit it presents of the ma
terial advanceno nt and prh ,, perity of the coun
try for the loo -t t. nr. an ,, th , r testitnonial to
the excellench— of o r bist.totion - , and nn.fther
assiirative of the , :ability of our government.
-flintdeo-ted the of e priti
f elides ,air .y,tem, liortliy th of the
a..st carnal • to io . and w rd. t, t o that ,leg.tut
And graCeful cliara , l , rlf , nil of the
.outbui
whichl..•.lt.feipl> f awn t rim
the ol
fartical..f the .tier. w. re
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tinny t.i t hi• Ni Li-1- thin , . ,ii•rndird ii,)1•01. of 1
electing Rank- Ora Inv l'llt. lietniiernt- ile-iretl
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h a !f ..1 1110
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harm can cane it esell ,11 , a11.1 the pre-ient
e e nte , t l e protrioe.l It i ,
already it h.regene that eery little
eau, Luther our c ircuitiviititchiti, i.e an
by the pre-cut the
leis it l et. liner prt , vt.Eng ler the •appurt t.f
the (;,,,,rllateat I. ;he itiipropriatten
Letter the ....anti
Prue) 1 v anirt Leg'slac tire
THAT MATCH MACIIINE.—The new machine
for making nttches, which is now on eslibitiott
at Mr. Eaton's room, No. 30 Fourth street, is
attracting unuatial attention. It is considered
one of the most ingenious inventions yet seen.
We have seen nothing here to surpass it in in
genuity, or in the profits that could be made out
of its use. Mr. Eaton has for sale the rights for
twelve States, including this State.
Tux Vigilance Committees should be wide
awake. See names in local column.
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TIIiTIST MWS
WASHINGTON CITY, Jan. s.—The Senate was
not in session.to-day,
Ilona'.—Mr. Ethridge said the action of the
House demonstrated- two propositions :-15t.
that the gentlemen voted for have entlitisiltstie
friends; and secondly, that if either is elected
lie will nut decline the tumor of the Chair. Ile
aid not believe that any tincees..iful candidate
would so conduct himself as to oectudon the just
reprehension of his official conduct. In the
present condition of the public mind it would be
injurious to the country to elect as Speaker a
gentleman who is the embodiment of the extreme
sentiment of either section. and he proposed, as
a compromise, Mr. Wilson, of Va., who was
opposed to the alien suffrage feature in the Ne
braska bill, voted against its passage, and was
not in the I)emocratic caucus which nominated
Mr. Richardson. lie appealed to moderate and
conservative men to him in putting uu VW]
to this strife.
Mr. Broome could not agree with Mr. Ethridge
to descend front their exalted position and pur
su• the course suggested. Let all who were I
elected on the paramount issue of Americanism
come together and agree upon a candidate. or I
let the House adopt a resolution lie would offer, j
namely : that the 'friends and supporters of the 1 ,
prominent candidates for Speakership lin re
quested to withdraw them from the further
action of the House, and that the members elect,
representing the different parties in the House
meet., each party appointing a committee of five.
with a view to selpetin2 a compromise cotnant,. I
fur Speaker.
Mr. Wilson dpre.ssed surprise at the IT
nouncement of Allis name in that connection,
slid requested 14r. Ettirig.e t, withdraw the
nomination.,
Mr. Stephonastkp.sed Mr. Brootne's resoluti,n
as wholly itopettftleable.
EthridgOinally withdrew Ins
when n long del to enstitst on the merits t,f the
several partie4 . i)articohilly Americanism, anti
Mr. Broome 's resolution was then laid on the
table.
The [louse then voted twice f-r Speaker, the
lost ballet standing to follows .
Richardson 72: Fuller 72, Fuller _ti: scattering
ii. N hole windier ut v o te.- 2tlti . nece-sory
fr”tn Calle to time to
linum) tiler; 11,1).,urtled
.five %crag, Janhary -Au u Ntrn•.vr
-1.. r. s mei otßees;.ovrnerl 1.y.1 \I Writing , . was
1,,,tr0.tal by fiat tin•rn:tig Thr bl.a•k war
saiarti at $lOO,OOO and way 111.111 ft.r
17ranife building trijoin!ng ha.l:y datn
agrd Weitimeti war upie.l by U.
11,.ere Telegraph t'o. the Merhanic'r hank.
.11,erra Bank, J. 11, 11allnr.l, ci. thict lluttrY
a..rth N hatters, Mat win . May . 1 / 4 . 11CM/1.11,
.nttalw are zlenlors; E. S. Dawson v
Wart•Vl,lllso. t'.. r 1..4 , 14 war wltt.ll.
Irrituyed. itagurarl fur I Th,
of the ocher ha. lion were damaged.
'.ut the betas are grnerall, I .y in-at
The t..a.n.11.1.6
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out -; whul
st et.ntit 111,1 I r.
until Nl , •tviny
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BY tEfiE I GAAP H
THIRTY.FOVELPH CONG.TtEiS
HIRST SESSION
Dlfw•trou• Flre
PerwaylvaAle Legislature,
I I : Vanillin. (hi, .33n. • The 'jrenke
'at.' before tL.I tieliate a Winiber 4 , 1 mittun t re
1. , 1tn of twrporait-tt. The m tog 1 , 111 , in
i.in.ce Weft prwsonte+l : A nopplet , ent to tlo
..i,artcr a( the ••r1,1 ,, An Ra,::
1/.3.1 Ct./Mt/MAY ; n 4.0 1,, !, ./:
rld by the reuo. , ylvant r. r
Crnlth n extend tlo chnrt , r f the
tub Ity t ,11(1,. 01 1,
Irn,rnt t„ thr
1,.1/I.ltinti,ol impertw,, I. • t
r koloilon of the "ileutrwll.t Lost,
CI,. IN , kr'. JUJiLtikly 1.e.,
cre.re re,tel I \r„
cluirge.l with t,, brut,
were held Le 1... c, 0,, $,11an,4 .1, Ilk, -or
1(4411 efirh. (0 kirrellf \I .4411 , nP 11,
? _..rwre.l Sislrersio.n to that the . , were
I t . ett aStL inart.it.... in Nr.us.l. l
...tgtnplating s iiegeent rriand
Sraddrn neat h.
• •S. 1 111Uar y
1.1.1 at , l ikr...l ellen,. o t'ot and ;
• RI ht. , te4,•lettei. c , ly t I
Flicnsnati I p 1101 Ir 1 .Irrlt rd.
I • 'N.! /tre
r% i•et-L4.
I.
Key ere ta titer
I:Ni it u.,p.
II 1,1 I ‘,l, •n,.,. 1,4 u.th , ut
IA .1 w cl..ck rt.:n
N, - t?
old Weather
I ‘lO-.1.V111k, • •• .110 t`.•.1.,.!
rtUic , Tint higLi 1,11
I t!,.• mc•ot,r tnten.,l
!{ailing of the Steamer
•
N... 1 inn. .1 awn! -- lO'te.in.hlr Pa"
111 . .1 at noon to-da•' with only s'_l,•u l t epee
Know fitorut at the South
.1111111nry
Ink i 11 1 .11 0 ,1 he, e Ihi.
LI% er omplaint. —Th..
.-. .
(1A BEETS- Lul u ) lards new car)
~,..,„.„ .ns i‘ vos holly ili.o I,lg. the 11th
10 ~ ,-1-,ct. -.I the Oommen - ial Sale. It.,aio. c.” nor
hi Fifth KII - 1 - et, oil) 1..• r.. 11 filld , 11) NW %;,,,I. :.ill
ill,lllll And ,all C:,1 , 11t; '
J:l7 I ' . Ni DAVIS. Anction,...i._
Q 'Ft li 'KS Al' Aucriox--Oklio and Penna.
ka,i,.....1( . . ,, apa5y Si., - k. on 'relit RSDAY evening. et 7
1- 1 to the Me i, hams' Exchange. Fourth street, will be
...h1 71 A.re. Wk. and Pentisylt Mom Itailroml Company .
P NI DA 1'1:1, Auctioneer
,
I A M. BANK sT() --
(1: AT AUCTION
:.1 . , a‘ Till'asnal . evening. the 15th itototit. at ,even
a . I,• is. nt the Merchant. Exclumg - e. Faun le ..treet, will he
.old '3l share. Morn Innilts' and Manufartnrer,•
Aletik Stock.
ha P. NU DA N IS, n-loneer
V XCII.\ NC,I . : AN I) MECHANICS ' BANK
kJ SToCKS AT Al'ti'll) \ --Am THURSDAY evening.
January 10. et 7 .- .1,1, 81 We Mere-leant.' Exchange, Fourth
.trwet, we ill is- cold: ekt shares M. hollte ,. Batik Stoi..k. and
'.:.:1 Ontres Ex. Menge Bank Sti,el.
pi; P NI. DAVIS'. Auctieneet.
Epsom sAurs__ 2,talti ihs. just received
4 -
and f ir sole by I to; I FLEMING BROS.
. _ .
Q 1 'l rl'ell SNUFF-1 011 i ) lbs. for sale by
Li Ja7 11.1:mixt) 11005.
A ce.
IiIIESIVE PLASTER -- , (iti yards joss
/IL. , led end tor role b y I ht; FLE)II NO
... . _ ...
AiZ i 1 I i i I, - II I
; ills( r Nils. est:tlYeti it
L "„,,, ~,, FL EM I Nti I
•
It i . .:( 'ill EDAM S(`IINAPP: ". .. 4,----5 gross for sale
kJ a) 1 )11;j FLEMING BROS.
(1 ANABY SE E I w--'2..000 lbs. j ust received
1..._,./ ,old I, Sale 1 , 1 [J .7 I FI. E. 31 100 BROS.
. .-
(). li' K SI LV F. 8.--$5 ll,s. just received and
, 1 6„. ..1, 1 1.4 by I pi!' I FLEM 100 111105.
1:1-t011...1Nli'S IIrI'TERS--P2 gross just
I rot...teed and for sale hy i fa , i FLENI ING BROS.
fIONCEN TII ATE.I ) LYE-:\ reliable article
V,/f,!: !link 11,, weip. constantly on tintid in large quontitie,
C FL.EM INU 818 IS.
7)l'
RE
RE C.B.EEN AN lb BLACK TE A S OF
.. L . all the different flavor,. nod grad., pill 1111 In quartet,
pound untalic package, expressly for retail grocers. Also,
In tin- p. 1.1 t'illliMi • rA, for family use. teed warranted t o
give sat I, fa. t I.m.
ta7 S. JAYNES. No. 3S Fifth ,t rriq .
i1,,111 A RP ' S RIFLES--\\"e are now prepared
1,__.. 7 to furnish this dodruld, fire-arm to any of out cuitunr
ci. at the manufacturer's pri. Cs. The hest firearm ever
. . . _ Jai 111 10'0 A TETLEY. Ind Wood street.
9,q,_tiands, Baraaparills,--Insintigation and ex- 1 ..._
, OLi.sl, .I ; IS'rOLS -- Tbe greatest Pb:-
Ta,ema‘t have demonstrated that upon the Ccllltlitioll of the ton in the w‘u - Itl! It can eAsily be loaded nod fired
111...51 depends the health of the body. Consequently, u hot thirty times I
Fin !Maie: c arrented superior to nay Pistol
.11010.0 in Ito shape of Scrofula_ Eryelpolat, filmic, Cutaneous .•e•e made. o.ali- hy
n
t 47 BOW, A TETLEY, 1:1+1 ICo.sl str,t.
Eruptions. Liver Complaint, Ac., appear, it Ix nt once evident
thin the secretive functions b.,' heconie Mom sod uni , ,,ri- 14 .
0 ' FO b. 'fin, \\ Eb 1 —Persong going to
the Nt est should in.t fall is o call at the Enterprise
lies have been ougeutiered ill the Idoo.l which are working - ..
~r, , ;
.. ;
, KA and got o supp.y of hre-arun ,
their way to the surface. SANDS' SANSAPARILLA is ex.. j „; BOW NA. TETLEY. 136 Wood street_
we l d). prepared tu remedy Plat 00.1.1321, and should he at ARD.--15kegs- No. 1 Lard this dal „ re
! once resorted to. It will gently stimulant the functlond of lIENRY ll, 0:ILL NS.
-LA "'i v " I') 1..1. 7 )
i the stomach and bowels to regular and healthy action, and
II ON lON S - - 1 51) buAels for sale by
I without nausea or purging expel therefrom all deleterious
3111 " HENRY 11. COLLINS.
1 accumulations, purify the blood, equalize the circulation. 'PLES----I
A . l ,_ —OO bus. Dried Apples for sale
prumote perspiration, improve the appetite, Impart tone aud by Lja.7 1 HENRI IL COLLINS. ',
Realise, calming all unsightly excrestamicea to disappear, and
leaving the akin perfectly smooth and flexible.
PTepared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggists, DX)
Fulton street, New York.
lot-
Sold also by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., and by 13
Druggists generally. novtffilm
------------------- ___ ---
UTTER-10 firkins for sale by
Jai HENRY 11. COLLINS,
DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES--
A. A. MASON & CO. are now offering all of their
ango, sto-h of Dry Goods at reduced prices, comprising veer
li.e.sl rases and packages of new Goods, Purchased at Minch
less than mat of manufacture. Jul
ad - Balm of a Thousand Flowers, for G ENTS. tit-kl, . E LYNG SHAWLS—A_ A.
beautifying the coMplexiou, and eradicating ell TAX, rim.
MASON Si CO. have just received and are now opening
Pl= and Fungus from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYES/VS 1401 another case of threw Gentlemen's Traveling Shawls—at $4
Wood greet. Jana° I and $1: usual price $8 and $lO.
I. e. . I 1,. I 11,11 %% iv', It h.,. L. n tav,/, II
.1111.,...t IleNsue tt,, n.. ti foint..l r.O
caroftil i.. 11 for t
1, , ,r Pal. The, sun,
hot P , AUL.,"
nu purl tug L., be Livor l'llls. 11.,• t/Oft.t.
S. The al., e al wage retrealy. a 1,., Itr
ai,al Co tnt fug°. can l.' Le hatl at all cnstaalablc Ding
A 1..“, 1.4 w.l. I.y the ~1.• p,priet c .
FLEWS llltc IS.,
Sur...ono t J. KiddAlb_
date Nu. GU IVut,tl strout, corner of Fourth
Co- The long looked for SpecMe for Pul
n,eary bb.ottotor4 in found et Inst ' A unto tnu,O
an reamonaloly qt.-alba , the army of pro. , f advanced In ta , •l
•.1 3yritp of Le veruw.re, T., and (11a..'“71.1,11Ph
as
an ;Intl It 110 and haw weditne, nhich at vane reducee all
l'altlatitory latlamtuautot. ,• dole 11.0 rautto it! tit° Mato.,
mai loaltio nip mad strong - thou. the topotota Tito lattulo of tau
t't.llttoon. ti„• , tho \l,do al Fu, tilt nl.l riotous ‘,l all
I)MMeI=ME
, mot In the pamphlet h. to hoot of the Ageuto
wait Al in Ins columns of Ili. , public pi t. the lilt ptuuti,t
ftli•l .ntudn..tory oldence will Iw tonna. tnionndit
Rtv - Fnr malo. wholerodo and retail, I.) It. 1.. SELLS :I
urn, Wood And :.rend etremn.
Sold atm, I.lln.rty stern; II I'.
SellWAlal., arid I.IECKIIAM A 11.1iF.SNAN, Allegheny
(lit) der27:d.sn-Irr
-From the N. York National Monitor
of Eeb raiLry 24.-11 Tug3.:l V And,— Dr. Curtis hue done more
b ameliorate the condition of litimAinty afflicted with lung
amtplaints, than any other prru - titionor of modieines that
dap struggled with the secrets of the utalcrid .ardica, fir the
Last century, by t h e illValLlol.l and perfection of au Um fru.
went that will convey to the lungs n medicine in the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which nrt•. directly on tilt ,
diSAA.I.. !Ind not, an hitherto, by synipath). flioso who aro
tr.bleti with dint..os arising from du.•rdornl lungs, st ill
subserve their Interests by giving the Ilygean Vapor Ik trial.
(ittaton.—Dr. 12t , grne iIYOKANA to the original and only
nor26:Swds.w
genuine art lel°
•••
# at' 4
=13581
--- wtit f i yfriiciravmiizfetgzrcwrfnwisc;7oiri - ro --- . ,- d — ikij , iiififk - ing - ui .- ftf
i wad. PEARL ST-AAI M.HiL
erles.--SEGETABLE cArrLE WitPo r:R .
.—Th., Pow- i Tllg
.\ I. I 1 (i ONLY RAILROAD ...I
cis aro in put up oils pound packt, and are really.W go. l RUN G ,
NIN WI AT FROM PVIITSOURGIi• , .2. F
IL EN .-
V. V.
1 FLOUR DELIVERED Ts) FAMILIP-4 to either of the
R.EiFti,.lc, not on ly l o y th e 4ii.,,, illCiiiol, Lto tors d, colas, i ira - -411.1 0 . 1.4 k TRAIN Loaves at 1311 A. NI.; through to ' twa c ii ,.. k ,.,.
~ . . •
swine, and other anirnals, but Idol are it 'wise an axcenent.. (Mnivati in jaliuon, and 40 m i ne ', F,,,,, , $7. OaDeas may be loft at the 1111.1, or In bozos at !bode:tea of
article to Improve the condition of the animal... .... MAIL TRAIN leaves at BA. N. LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 52 Wood street.
For Aftlch anus, they not only improve the condition of gxprigss TR p
AIN leaves at 3 .m. , BRAUN A ItEinit, cur. Liberty and St. Clair etreeta.
IL P. SCIIWAIIT'L, Druggist, Allegheny.
mach rows, but they inermse the quantity as well as int- 'These Trains" ell make close connections at Creatline, so :
TERMS: CASLI, ON DRIA•IVED.T.
KO!a the tiolaitY of milk and butter. Tho proprietor ,, say . , that paesengers avoid detention. The direct route to A.
that it Iticreagell the quantity of Mittei from brats pound to Louts is uow iipen, via Creatline and Indianapolis, 100 miles BRYAN,' KENNIMON & CO;
a pound a wok to noel, row, while On.. persons who have short, than via Cleveland. First-cli.ts fare from Pittsburgh ,
trio! it .ay 1/ pound and a half to two pounds per week, with t o pt. Lonia, $1t1,30. :World claas, ill'. Contit,tionii are i
li." ll.fm' kind of feed to, ',fora of our thing 0 ,, aro car - I toady at Alliance with qty Raul to Cleveland. and ut Maio. I
bon, all wlo sae it out , well tn.° It all lite time. and .;ten , field to all the Road to N l`Nllir k, Monroeville and Santlinsky 1
notary 1•v thin operation as W 1.311 MS { rIIIIIIJN o file appearance City. No Trains run on Sunday. I
.1 tholr ..tui k It ice il:i cents ii paper::, papers Pot fl. I Thrcr Roads connect at Cregtilllo. For VIStiCIIII II,3 , Mee
liEn II IiFYSF,R, liandhois
C,ruvr .1 W.... 1 sheet and Virgni
Wh..1,,a.1e u,.l 12,0..11 Agent
ileklatchelor'm !lair ttow,
inawtry nrol exporitoobt , a tw.Oity yoxra.ll," , pinrod tht,
,ional unit ever tml ui.on the t...pin.1.41 remand of the holdr)
f lire anitatorS May view, lint Lit appro.i.ch, etlV
inny buy, bit not arr. of ItA ward wnT v. universal uno
Made. nold oi• applied (b 1 privnLe rootod) at BATCIFE
I,...pit's V. is Wnrer lin.rniway, New York.
wholoTwln an,l retail, by Dr. OEO FC MITT., 140
stmt.
ba Storklaw.' axtcl Hosiery for Winter.--
11 ).,u dun' t want your feet pitichtai with bud and short
klno, y..it will bike oar advice and got, C. DALIN, cur
twr af Nlati,t alley and F)) ate atrautt, and buy tittait of Ow,
elegeut flue Ut wkurgo, tied( Mak o your feet feel nice and
contra - natal, Dalt Oar, intik 0,1 'tells catty variety ~1
11'-tery that pat, can wuntwn. 11l wheleatak and retail.
flettienalatr the place, corner of Market alley anti Fifth
lit rota. ect
14 front ly past.
,ouulig fast
Tn.no wnilo fvr no Man here I•ol.Pw
Tht . ll %sit, but Itruightway go
To N... 1,4 NV,...1 tern t, above you ran Lay your HATS
loup f,t .•lush
)Llll AS
Ni”.t kloar t the earner of Sixth trr,4ll.
Ch lipproprinti., gift is
I(AT or CAI', which can h« pnrclot. ,, l chomp for cult, fro
)11_,Itti A ACt, DA Wood street.
Just niculred, a lot of EXTRA ILNI: SILK LATS.
4.rj• Call at No. 164 Wood otroot, and ex—
mato. oor stoCk .4 . SUIT HAI, and NVINTEI: C\ Po. J net To.
, a. 1 ,11 n large 1.1 t.l Shanghai, Cole,tial, and other ittyloe of
; lOW fir M 081,4 k ea., 164
=IE9I
/sir At w ?fleeting o 1 the eiti. no of the RIFTS'
AKV s , h..ut ,Itet for mei of let ru, the follum tug tleket 10
'oil le 'ls owe teeettle3.ol .
I C.J.Ei/..11—W1L1.1 AM WADE
ontue.o ottortl-0 t: K A MAI FIRER. JOSEPII IRWIN
I ItA \I I` FEW X. ROBERT DICK RON, SAMUEL MeK
1.4
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A • A. CARRIER &
F..ur . 1 1gri d oirl hti t Pa:lbur
A ti is N T
Alma. ,Ilsttual Fire Al/bd Piarine InoureAc
t'AP/7.1L. $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., o
l'H I LAW:U . III A. I . APi IA 1., 6300,000.
Insurance ( o. of the Valley of Virginia
it 1\ t A. 8300,000.
Com:llona* enlth Insurance Company, LIAR
il':T.il. $300,000.
(ottilertacut Mutant Life loaoronee Co.
4.11 AI':: -
.ILA AD .1 tra,154,4t01)
Pron•ylvonlo Insurance Co., ,f I.ITNTIT'II,I3II.
/*, I II 01, .4...,.•F:r1 81'29,0 4 .3'4 40
It w t .1 1 A 1 ti:111.1.1t. "..ct , tory
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nn I•All1.1 011.1 • I,3it
II tl• It, It. .r 1a11451,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
i"►s►► PoPLINS AND 'CABINETS
k r WA.% u , 4 -F
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Through Tickets ars wad to Cincinnati, Lnuisvßle. St.
'nig. I inhanaisdis, cidcagd. Rock Island, Fort Wayne,
~1. 1 :111d.II the prinriptil 1.....11% and cities in tilo West.
The NNW Bli itillTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN' leaves
at 10 A. M. alo.l 4:45 I'. IL. and Nen' Bt iglu.. at
A M. and I P. M.
kr to i.nd further information, apply I"
J. O. CURRY,
tlk, corner office. under the Monongahela Home,
the St-drr , il iltrvot Station, to
deer diw
.v.anLur 'G', b 25.
Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
BEING TII E
continuation of the Ohio & Penna. It.P.
TO FORT WAYNE,
TGHEE D REDS EIGEITEEN lIII.ES FItUNI PITTSDURGII
4u-TRAINS CON NFA.TT AT CRESTLI NE, without de
• ntion. wait all the Trains on the Ohio and Ponmylvanta
Ro.l. and al. , at Forest with Train,: Oing North and South,
on Ow Mad River and Lake Erie Hoilroud.
Fort Twliets. apply at tho I6titrond On, of the Ohio anti
Paut.ylvauta Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
City, or at any of the following point,
Fort Wayne, tiellefon twine,
Cinviunat Crlaima.
Layt.in, Springfield,
Indianapolis, Rielonotal,
Tillin, Findlay.
romans desiring Tickets will be particular to mg for a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
Jot) S. 11. STIIAUGHAN.
_ . . .
FARMERS AND NECRIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA
Incorp.ratail by the Id•gialaturo of pe....yivaain
Pittsburgh Brauch Office. NU. 90 Water street. Au.
i.apital, i. 300,000. Paid up capital, and ~111,1•1
V2iiiipuc), THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pru't„
B. Secretary.
OF THE CONIPANY
Allegheny Coniity Bondi., illtti.burgh alai
Cirvi.lnd, $1,1,830
Allegheny (.!ii. Bond, i AllegLieny Vlllley,i... 22,000 13„640
Pittithurgli City P.'a, Coup.avi 38,01)0 30:WU
l'h ilade Iph ia , A.. .... .... ................ ....
Di.laware Railroad 30,0 '2.3,400
it,..a.laig Paiirsid, 13,500 11,060
_mount Loaned ial N.l,,rtgage il• the City of Philadel.
t•t , x. A.oourod to) o.4lal.toral or
W Property ...... .................. .......
lootool and oo Brook
Fire or Mnrino I...gmeee ascertained anti not
paid
Antonia ut Fire or Marine 1..0.3.111 4 claimed, other than
guys. ascertained and unpaid Non,
The Company has nu unsettled claims at the Parent Utilo
.and will adjust and pay in this city all losses ravening
toe Pittsburgh Branch. For insmsa
J co HU N apply TE to
TIBNAt.: J. R. Azetit,
c 1,7 l Water streets hetsreen Wood and Market.
PITTSBURGH
,IFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSCRASCE CoMPANY,
CIALN ER I WATER AND MARK ET STILEETS,
drug D. 31Titti., iiisieretary.
Company mitheit fiery insurance appertaining 10
ran nand mirth IA FE It It+KE.
Ms. , . against II CI.I. AND CA !til/ In the Ohio
d Missoetppt !livers and tributaries. and _NI AEI% ki
y.
't !l DAnntl7, , , Fin,. and agninßt the
..1 the SMI a n d 1.13.11.1 inn I,4xti.
14,14.-t at the ton, eat late, cons.tent with safety t
I'.Jr•rt Galway, Al.•srnd-r flr.lley,
June, :.' 11.—n, Jot,. Fullert, n.
J.. 1.0 WAlrin. :i.unul Nl'Clurkun,
Nt Tama Phillip•, Jan., W. liallotuu,
J ILn `...it., Charles A r butl, u,,t.
J.- 1.15 I'. 11:.7.... M. 1.. DAN ni Richey,
Jane • )la.rh.t!l. John Wiiill,
Liot Ati.. N. L.H. K at:1111111.g. _ I 3 3,17
EUREkA INSURANCE COMPANY
(4 . pirrsia•Roti.
.1q )11 N II 5.11.41. Prvfiaellt.
Att:ia 11NNE1'. S,retury.
1. . 11. l TCIIEUIIt, Cenerni Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
~~L
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~ i ~~' ^ . .l~{ rl
/71VE AND I'IRE RfsKs
fUItS.
.1 II :14....Fib.,14 ,- 1
. N liatebelm,
I.tr.suc M. Piqmock.
. Mat nu.
T I Jr..
DAYi.I
ad . All 1.....N5e..m by partles insnrrvl untlor
,vlll Iv lAbvrally :I..ijustml and prbmpt
t4,..l at to lil Ell: \o. V.) ATER STREET. t jyll
PENNSYLVANIA INSCRANCE CO
oF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth itud. Smithfield Streets
ThoIIIZED CAPITAL. $300,000.
fe - -In.ore 1411.1ine , cool Alier Pr, verty a:rair4 1..0
4, 1.1re.:.ml the t'etil- the -ea :itol lulnnl See
44, r.oL,p“rtnt.n
PiP.T.cTaus.
Mta F .1..,1,n.,A.a, Kcal, Patt.,,,n. .A,I, ainter.
k A C.trrs-r. NI . il't'liut , .. k. .ia., I. P Tanurr .
~ r te. 11. :.:1110.13. M S.. liavvo, D. 1- Park.
,
1 1.1 t..t . Spi,ul.. M /WV Ila.rapt,,, D. AI. Lou;;. ~
A J .1,,11,... J ll..lonea. 11. I:. Cky - g. , 1#1
uFFICEES.
1 're.Sid(ll:... .. ......... I it., NV M. P.Jk )lINST , •N.
; ~-, i',..ai,at.. . Iti'DY l'Arl'EltSoN.
N ,-j.,. and Trras ..... A A. CAN.RIER. ilet.'S
Uritish Si. Continental Exchange .
SlttllT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SHERMAN S. CO.
ON 771 E UNIoN BANK, LONDON,
SI'IIJ or £1 AND tin,lll l,
TLette Matt, Availablo a/ all th,, pritteittal Tow,
..t t.NtILAXD, SOITLAND AND IRELAND. tt,o COI.
I-NT.
tirtsw Sims'? Ihts.s on
111. A. Grunebanm &
Ft, T d .If.t /S,
a remittance to all parts of t1E11:11 ANY.
It ITZ 1' I) runt lit ILLAN U.
Persons ustmtdmg tmvet abroad, may procuro, through
I,ettors of Credit. ou which Money tom ,A.tatmod, as
anApart of Europe.
C .1.1.11 , T10NN of 11111, Notes, awl other sevuritios in Europe,
111 tot.m44' prompt attention.
11 - ILLIAM li. WILIJAMS & 00..
_l,ll Wood, earner Third ittroets.
I'IZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM DAGALEY, President.
'AA\IUEL MAL II ELL, Secretary.
9- Water grcd, bct.vot Slarlat and 1g.,3 arect..
tkiy- Insures HULL AND CARO° RISKS, on the titib
nd Ilvedssippi Rivet , and tributarhes.
Insures in,ealnst Lon., nr Damage by FIRE
A 1., ag-atAt the Perils ‘,l the Sea and Inland Nnvigatlo
.1 Transportation.
Wilßum Ragale•y,
James M. Caper,
Stunurl Rem,
ItulJert Dunlap, Jr.,
hmar M. Puultock,
Hal hauglk,
•
11.thur Bryuut,
Jelin Shiplon.
ESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE
Colfl'A
New Lisbon, Ohio.
ge.)' T. •1. II CNTEtt, Agont, No. PO Water ntreot,
00.1 and Murkot., Pittsburgh.
OFFICEES.
F. A. BLOCESONI, President.
JAMES .BURDICK, Vice Prosident.
LEVI MARTIN, Sas'y and Treasurer.
PITTSBUIti.III
,Limon VV. Woodwcll. Joseph Plummer,
Jamie WOOgi, R. M. Itiddlv,
Jr.. V. Ilarbungh, Dr. Jno. E. Parke,
\Vol. Simms, Birmingham, Ilawvan, Nevanyur L
Cu
JI
I ROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITT6BURt III .
1:01- nuseni,,,rs Grought from the old country
urp,ll, and moneys remltto.l to Europe.
PEKIN TEA STORE,
N.?. 38 Fifth Street.
AN BLACK TEAS, warranted to give as
isfamatiou.
RETAIL PRICES.
ULSCES. GREENS.
o,llollg-56, 62, 7 fx, and finest Young Ilytmu-50, 62, 75, and
quality ,S 1 finest quality, $1 14 lb.
English Breitlifunt—f , O, 75 and Imperial and Gunpowder—S 6 .
id is lb j 62, 75 and id lb.
Orem, and Black TOM of all grades put up in metallic
p x elag,.s expressly for the trade, and will in' sold at the low
est pricts.
WIFEE--Pritne Rlo and Java Coffee, groan and roasted.
Sl2liAltS--I.overing'serlltilitql and Pulterlzed Sugar's; and
prime N. 0. Sugar.
ltroma.. Cocoa ant C114,111d ,
IloVilf2l3l
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
(Successors to Arnold 4 Williams,)
MANUFACTIMUIRS OF
'CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
.gam- W. A A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Swim or Ilig. Water, Pipes or Chilson's Funuce,Church
es, Schools, licsmitals, Factories, Green Gomm, Pvo'ilings,
Court liouses,Vallyt Hotels. No. 25 MARKET STICSIE,
Pittsburgh. aplo
White Fish t Fish! Fish!
DIRER. & HUBBARD, ' SANDlrssy, Onig,
_Lb have far sale and keep constantly on
FLand,RESII AND tiALTNefab
Winn FISH, arid all other varieties of L4 KE 11811.
eetZtate Is
PARKLY.
Ticket A gru t
PITTSBURGH, PA.
11011E1a GALWAY, Prvsiden
MESIMEM
W. Casr.
W. K. Nirnick,
T. IL lliulara,
It. I). Cochran,
John A, Caughey
S. S. Bryan.
Capt. )lark Sterling.
tiluuact M. Kier,
William Bingham.
John S. Dilworth,
Frouels Sellers,
J. Selmouranker,
Ktllulln U. Flays.
JAMES BLAKELY,
lEEE
WILLIAM B. inn & co.,
BICON 11111SESIiiirANIllslloutons,
•
LA RD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
1
SDBAR-CTIRED And
OA NVASSED RAMS.
A largo stack always au hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSOURGLI, YENN'A
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEAL.EIt I\
FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON; LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 200 Liberty utreet,
PrITSBURCIII
ded4 lipc
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Saturday evening. January sth, commencing at
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'looms, collier Wood and Fifth streetet, an extensive
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cyclopedia Americana, 14 yols; Pictorial 31riactifa of Anti 2
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Life: itistory Algiers; England. 6 vole; Worlal
of Hannah Moro, 2 .13; White's Unlverail llidtery; Lae`
deehe's Napoleon plated; Duninp's History of - New York, 2
vol.: Percy's Rellptes of Ancient English Doetry; Beitja
min's Architecture. 2 plates; Stair-boillar's Guide; Knight's
Ciclopedia of Industry; Nights in a Mock Goose; Miscellany
of Art, 2 vol.; Pictorial Family Encyclopedia; Pictorial Mu
.non of Animated Nature, 2 vole, 4000 engravings; Bo ms's
Waco of French Revolution, 2 Yids; Greek and Doman at.-
vie Poets. 3 robs: ArlibLsti Nights; Lamb's Early Dramatic
.• . •
Catatoctwa can be oLtninell at the Auction store.
• P. M. DANIS, Auctimtoer.
SLEIGIIS, of the most beautiful and unique
designs, perfect workmanship. and best material, mom
factored and furnbilieil in two days' time by •
BIdELOW & CO,
No. 4 Di mood alley, Pittebriret
IiCKLEN"S VIOLIN TUNES--"A-Cd—
lectton of beautiful Waltzes, Polkas, Quaghilles,lyflth
tigaren fur glancing.) Jigs, Reels, ide. Iluckl c
e3"s elebrated
iciitatem. , of the Farm Yard and the Power of 3lnslc."
Thin a choice work for amateur players on tho
collection Jigs and Reels never before published. le
alone worth double the bite of the book. Pile° 50 cent&
Copies mailed, Instate paid. CHARLOTTE BLITM4
jaA US Wood Et.. second door above Ffith.
THE, \VEST—We will select and locate
10 ds in lowu, and obtnin the certificate" tram the
Laud mace. at the following rams. viz :
100 acres tor $ . 240
1-'U do 150;
Sct 11.111
.10 do CO.
Or no will locate lands for those haring Land Warrants
$lO for 100 acres, $l2 for 120 acres, $lO fur SO arm, and
for 40 amen. To any person who should not be eat!,
fitel with the lands selected, we all refond the money at any
[hos during the next twelve month.s, with 25 per ce r
bl. inte
BLAK ELY
Real Estate Brokers.'
18LN ORDIN.I.NCE relating to Vouchers for
Work done au Streets.
•-,ection I. Ito it enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen and Citi
zens of Pittsburgh, in Select and common Councils assem
bled. and it i s hereby enacted by authority of the same,
l'hot fr.!n and after the pas:age of this Ordinauos, the Re
ceipt hooks now kept by the Street Commissioners of Rao
First and Second Districts shall butmpt in the. Mayor's Office;
and it shall be the duty of the Mayor, on the presentattmlof
the Pay Rolls for nod: done on the streets, after being duly
certified by the Committee an Struots, to draw his warrants
111 favor of the individuals named for their several amounts,
and taken reerilit 1'.,•11‘ each on the delivery of the warrant-
Provided, that lei si arrant shall be ilrawn until tho nmtnait
claimed dell have been dilly probated en oath or affirtuation
!,fore the Mayor.
Section If. That any arilinsnes or any part of an Ordi
naries which eohnirtl4 herein ith, I. and the same la - hereby
and enacted int.. n law. in Councils, thin tho alnt
lk.,,mlwr. A. P.idSANIUEL.
e A. I.IINO,
1.,-,nt tnninwn
Atte,t M. W.
Ifivrk k.rf Common Co:mei!
Jon': T. 'S turns.
lork St.l,t l'ot:Ileil
Ir i lOß RENT—A very desirable three-storied
Brick U.v viii alb I ailk all the modern improve
to- nt , , -ittlntaxi on Fourth street., near Grant—DOW omit-pied
by Audit,. Burk,
A iniee,toried I:rich Building, with large yard In
th , rear. i-itunted on lA:tin-nil alley, lietwtain Wood and
present oa u1d,.l as a Tavern Hurl&
Mid pr port y h.: a Market Tavern, or for a
0,111,1,111 i large yi.rd-room.
Email Farm of eleven acrea, Imitable fur a Gar-
I. oer ~taated eo the flunk Road, 0110 rune east of Minsrs
vill.-. 'item I. ghat ah.bling, together
,Itlk 01;0, 4.0 the,,,tlremlEes.
Lb.i.ove at Ow store of Nt'Caue 1. Young, 189 Liberty EL
WILLIAM IMMO.
:.LLEOI - 1 EN Y AND NEW BRIGHTON
PI.A N R ititAD (N al PAN Y—dentemi Proposals will lie
aricire,sol to the under:ogned, nt the store alt.
a, corner of Seenial and Ilariint etmet4, until the alsl
in.r . e,fro firaillug. Blanking. (with oak.) or Alnoltl.-
nog the `-Allegheny acid New Brighton Road." Propo
to he srparute for each, and to be let in half ulllll we
ar more, an the Board may doom advisable. Said Bond
ng at the Allegheny Cityto
TACIGART tie
lune of S..
dollS ,
l`msitieni Allegheny Brighton P. R. Co
G IIEAT AMERICAN CORN-SHELLER.
PATENTED DECEMBER lira, 15,55.
The under..igned haying Rued tip two large and extrusive
hop. City for the espm,i punkt, of manufa,
:ming .1. J. JOIINSTON'S PATENT C.ll*...tili ELLER, they
Are now prepared to foroi:th farmers with hid..+ oxcellent and
,alitalpla Corn-91,11er at a ret...outdo run. They are also
prep:wed to SiU.L STATE AND couNTi MUM of Ike
Patent at a err low rate and all persons purchasing Stat.,
or Coanti Eights will hi: furnished with compile sots lif
P,itterr, b.r . Double sad ding l eShollont on this Patent
ho publu are respectfully invited to .11 and exam:dna
•
let vinnable ;nip . ..vet:lent at T. LITTLE it CU.S, Wlinlesolo
.;Twor... No. 112 Second street. Pittsburgh, or at C. KINGS
LAN - En,rpri, F.Pllntlry Warehouse, Federal etreot,
At-
SILLY ER, SANDERS, GARVIN ,t JOHNSON.
II ' i P rt .'-' tt E ty C i ' l l) l tintt7Lial ClN°o.lbi
-t tare Ht. Illanttets, SS ccttta fultlnplrard.t. Itailroad
Itniu.a Fr. nnvi
; LULA A % Ili Al WA CO
N :-TtAlillttl.DEß.S.—The Annual n net
on; of tLe Sti.tholders of the Monongahela Navigation
Company will by hold- to required by law, on T 1113118114,
.• iorliday of January, 18Eitt, at the office of the Company,
No. 75 lirant street, In the city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'cloct. - g.
NI., for t h e election ~f °dicers for the cunning year.
di, 1 . din) W3I. BARI:WELL, Secretary.
Q 'POCKIIOLDERS' MEETING—The Sf
).j holders of the Pittsburgh and Erie Itonroad Company" .
meet in Ureennille. Metter county, on TUVUSDAY, the
third day of January next, for the purpcee of electing thlr.
own lOrornoi. 181,101 Tlift. J. POWER. Pro lent.
BOT'FLERS.--JouN Ocom & Co. ' BottleiB,
o . 167 Firat street, Nvould respectfully Inform the pal}
it - that they have constantly on hand a large. supply of
SARSAP.IItILLA , 31INERAL WATER, ALE and YOUTEIL
f the best quality.
The attention of fautiliteil is particularly directed to fhe
filet that they bvittio %VAS:U:10111'S ALE in its purest state.
Physiciaula recommend it to (=diet, on account of Its teltele
wee" 1.41 stxungtheiting 41 ,uditte, 0et.94:1,313
IVOTICE.4y-The partnership heretoforemaist
li ing between Jacob Hostetter, H. Hostettettunt G. W.
i-tnith, under the firm of HOSTliTrilt, JHTII CU, wai
dissolved on the dny or November last, by the =lire
purchase of the Interest of D. Hostetter by Jacob Hostetter.
The linsiliess will be conducted 11.1 heretofore, tinder the
name of littiSTliTTElt
JACOB ROSTETTPX;
G.
yE N AND BOYS' WINTER CLOT} N
—ROSENTHAL & BRO, Fifth street, op to Ita•
men'a, have a large stock of Men and Boys' ti '0
hand, comprising seine entirely new and elegant etylee,
which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash priees.
Ales, a large and fashionable stock of GENTS' FURNISHING
LWOW., ileaSaly
rIIFIE HOPE COAL COMPANY havin'
_ve
x candy met with losses in transporting 0331 t n
ear!, being Insured by the Manufacturers' insurance Com
pany, of PhiLadolphin, take pleasure in stating that thiiir
claims were promptly adjusted by J. Newton Jones, Agent
of said Company. D. DOS/INELL,
Agent of Hope Coal Company, Cincinnati.
Pittsburgh, December LI, 1855. 1(143
PITTSBURGH AND STELTENYILIS
RAILROAD COMPANY—The Annual meeting of the
and an Election for l'resident and Directors of
Company, to servo for the ensuing year, will ha held on
the SECi. MD MONDAY (14th) OF JANUARY, 1836, from
' e boors of 10 o'clock A. hi. to 1 o'clock P. M.
JAMES S. CRAW, President.
SIDNEY F. Vox BONNIIOENI, Secretary. Litee2ittd
NTH 1: W BOOKS! -
Life, by Mrs. Ritchie, (formerly Mrs. Mortal.) , , -
Rose Clark, by Fanny Fern.
Ten Years among the Mailtengs.
Prescott's fillip the Saud. 2 rots.
Lacy Boston, by Fred Folk'.
Heart of Mabel Ware.
Widow Bedott Papers.
The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfollow.
The 're:du:um:l of an Escaped Novice—Hiss Brinkley.
Harper, Putnam. Graltam. Peterson, Laslitt's Ga
zette. lionwhold Words, Ration's Magazine for January, IfOtt.
Gift Books. Annals and Poetical Works, in antique And
other binding, satiable for presents for the New Year. 'Our
stock of Children's Books is large and well selected. Year:
forget the place. W. A. OILDENFENNEY & CO.,
J 54 Fifth et., opposite the Theatre.
BEAVER BRIDGE—We have a very eon:-
venient residence for sale, situate about three ritimitele
walk from the Railroad Station at Waver Bridge. :Tho tot
is 76 feet front by lit deep. The Itori6e Contains six /Wiwi.
in good order; has a portico in front, and porch in the rear.
AL well of oimillent water, garden, fruit trees, &e. Prier,
$lOOO. Terms easy; or will be exchanged for an Allegheny
County hond. S. CUTIIBRIIT & SON,
6.3 Market street.
i 11"hltA MUSIC--
1...1 Saint ala France--" La fdle do Regimenk"
List what 1 any, do
Child of the Regiment, d.
We now most part, do
Then you'll remember me—" Bohemian Girl?'
I dream't that I dwelt In marble halls, do
limn bowed down, do -
Scenes that are brightest— . Marital:la"
"lie the harp In the air, do
My courage now regaining, do
In happy moments, do
It was a knight, do
Sainted mother, guide his footateys, do
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There is a Sower that bloometh, do
Alas! those chimes so sweetly, do
Ohl whisper what thou feaest—"Crown Jewels,"
In a merry Elngara. do
Also, arrangements Inr the Piano of the favorite airs front
the above Operas, by popular ismposora For sale at the
Music Store of JOHN 11. MELLOR,
Xll 81 Woe 81 street:
$ JAYNES
F"
' 193 acres of Land in Robinson
Township, on the Sharon Road, ten miles below this
city ; of which 60 acres are cleared, and' the remainder well
timbered. On it aro one superior Flouring MR, In good or
der; one Store Room; three Dwelling nooses; Marna and
enkraildingr; all in good order. Also, two good Orchards.
All offered very low, Enquire or
deal - THOMAS WOODS, :a Fourth et-
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