E .. ~Yts, .. r:, _,y_ r- .!. a'"^'~3t 'v~"li' ~-^ , ~.a~-r--. ~ : s"~3?~ ~"•~~*s; : ~' q ~ x ~. ~.,,-.- ~'- T..`~r ~. _Y4 r~. n'rr~ , ^.. y:.:,az~..-c^,.~r~.v-- r ~ .v.-,. Vittsburgit Saaitit. 8. BIDDLE & 00., NESDAY - MORNING:LILO. 20,1864. i 4.,,, give obis considerable extracts, of rat . interest, from the voluminous mass of co Rondo= with the Governments of Eng nd and Prance, sent from the State Dep ?trent to Congress, yesterday. The Great Calamity la Chill. Th. II appalling calamity at the city of 1 Santiago, Chili, in w Loh twenty - five hun dred persons, priheip Uy young girls and children, s large pro artier' of whom were of the wealthy and I aristocratic chases, ware roasted to death in the Jesuit Cathe- dral of that city, on the evening of the Bth of December, (which in that country cor responds with our June,) while it sends i thrill of horror throughout the world, is likely to be followed with consequences of great importance to that country, and even to all South America. Santiago Is the capital city of Chili ; it contains about 110,000 inhabitants, and is old, wealthy and aristocratic. The inhabi- tante are principally descended from the first Spanish - families who settled in that coon ' try, and have retained from generation to generation their ancient traditions and eastern; one of the strongest of which is ' ininteruse devotion to the ritual and priest hood of the Romish Church. The priests lune ever been, the ruling class, and, as is the case everywhere, their chief and most undisputed dominion has been over the fe male mind and conscience. The cathedral, which was the scene of this great calamity, was a large, strong and massive building, with one principal en trance in the side, and some smaller en trnncr.p, obstructed by screens, in other parts of the building. Twice, during the pact twenty years, it has been ooneumed by fire, attended with lamentable loss of ; but it seems that no experience could teach the rain and besotted priests who had the control of it, to take proper precautions against a recurrence of such disasters, either in the means of exit, or in the ar rangement of the lights and ornaments. A few years ago an engineer proposed to light it with gee, but the priest I.laestre, who had the eharge of it, preferred to adhere to wax candles, camphene lamps, and 'every other contrivance, ancient or modern, by which the senses could be dtverled and wrought upon by a vain display of fancy colored Ae if to ensure the most fatal and calamitous,effects, the church was festooned proftmely and throughout With paper and muslin toggery, the ignition of which could not but result in an almost instantaneous conflagration throughout the entire edifice. Such was the funeral pile which ignorance, .raperatition and fanaticism had prepared for these hapless victims. It was on the last night, and at the grandest ceremonial, of "The Month of Maar"—e feast beginning on the Bth of November, and closing on the Bth of De cember, in honor of the immaculate Con ception of the Virgin—that this terrible "Evening Sacrifice," as one of the Santiago editors most significantly termed fit, took place. The cathedral was lighted up with festoons of innumerable lamps, filled with • camphene, in dangerous proximity to the tawdry drapery before spoken of. The priest Ileum's was to preach, and another, lately from Rome, was also to officiate. The latter had remarked that the lighting up of that cathedral was not equal I. what he had seen in Rome, to which Uosarn, stung by the depreciating comparison, re plied that ho would show him an illumina tion that night surpassing anything he ever saw in Rome, and verily he made good his bout. We shall not dwell upon the shocking details of the calamity, for that is not our -object. Suffice It to say that the detest ao eatm4 state, that about 2500 miens, prin ollOyt women and children, clad in light _summer dresses, Were suddenly enveloped Imam flames of the church drapery, their bwn apparel, and catkracts of burning camphene from detached and exploding lamps, who thus, clinging one to another in terror and agony, quickly perished. Bat where wore the officiating priests? Did they escape? riot only did they es ' cape, but they labored enecessfally in sav ing—not the living, agonizing victims of their own vanity and folly—but theirtnun pary,—boute Images, some consecrated so fas, and even some carpets. It is said they barred astir door against the people both from within and without; and then, when all was over, when the last shriek of agony had been hushed In death, the priest Un tare approached the main entrance and - pronouneed a wholesale absolution over the 'reeking, smoking, charred and undis tingtdshable hecatomb of slain. At - this heartless conduct en the part of the priests it is said the people are tearfully exasperated, and the resolve has been taken with great unanimity that the cathedral shall be razed, until not one atom beleftirpon another. This, however, , the Pinta with unabated insolence, op are threatening to fling abroad their accustomed anathemas aguinat all 'who resist its re-erection. A struggle be tween priestly and popular power will pro bably ensile, the end of which It is not easy to see. On the day succeeding the calamity, a prootesicrn of ecclesiastics went to the ro- Ins, and began to drone their dirges and muses over the dead; but the oruporsted soldiers on guard drove them away with the teats of their muskets. This foot is sig. The greater sort of the victims of thin calamity were members of a religious so ciety called nThc Daughteni of Macy," which embraced most of the young women of that city. The ceremonials of that fatal evening wore devoted solely to her honor. er, rather, worship; and IL Is stated in the ateettnts we have, that the ' , Hest. UOARTi,. in onset his harangues since that tine, Int -.piously declare& that the. immolation of .. am deluded creatures was the act of WILT, who desired to have two thousand saints and twirls from Chill. To ench monstrous lengths was this delusion car thatite had established a posioffice in Ithetailtettriktlivettghr- which the 'Tough 'fors of bienx7..eoiresponded with her by sealed letters; in , which they madti ftuonn their wsints;llo4l."fralltire and thOr re :gttesls- • e Tragical as was their end, and'devoid of honor—we 041 not said hope—theyhave not died in rei ts ,",ittheir donut shit result in.hrintidnittp fiat monstrous system of ' inktiity which kiss made and kept -South _43stiltritta - one of the. dark places et' the sixth._...... . • :~ ; ~:'-' e C? . {: , Txs Voss, or pv.(forFaree, or Its newest jagthugent, the telegraph, ' , spends the berets • syllable both issysi') - ,irtitch Admiral Lee has yt;~efatty reported as dcitiojed bj Our blook " agars elf NnitOisttre.4 the twentieth rebel shin JO" last.. == I. ,_::: War la. War.—llow North Carolina Newspaper Talks. Two remarkable articles have recently appeared in the Raleigh (N. C.) Progress, one on Rhe question of supplies," in which the writer shows that the people are on the verge of starvation, and that peace alone can bring relief; and the other on the oCkuuscription," which plainly says that there are no more men to spare from the farms, and shows no degree of respect for Congress, Cabinet, or Executive, or any of the "powers that be," in all the Southern Confederacy. We quote: Peace alone can prevent starvation! It is folly to talk to us about their being enough supplies in the country. Such Is not the fact, and those who adhere to such a pro position will find out, when it is too late, that they have been mistaken. Confederate money is bad enough, we know, but the dearth of provisions in. the market is not caused by a want of confi dence-In the currency, but because the pro ducers have nothing to bring in. Men who can command means are gathering up gold, silver, bank notes and treasury notes, with which to buy pork in adjoining counties and be thankful to get it upon the terms and for the hard aubstaare offered. How then will it be with tkoso who have nothing but the pittance in Confederate money earned in sewinglor other work! ,When the currency of the Government ceases to serve as a means of trade and will no longer buy what the soldiers and the people wantt.the army and the people will resolve themselves into a mob, and those who have misled and ruinedthem will have 'to fly for their lives. Do our people realise how near we are to this date of adage? If not, let any citizen take a small sum of money and visit the city market some cold morning. We tell the people and the authorities that the present condition of things cannot and will not last. The' masses of the hon est, hard-working people have been deceiv ed and misled long enough, and they will not suffer and endure always. Peace they want, and peace they will hate, if not upon such terms as the leaders who have betrayed them desire, upon such terms as they them selves shall prescribe. The rich may house their meet and bread, but we tell them it will not remain with them unless the poor can be provided for. The muscle of the country will not starve while there isbread in the land. Peace, such a peace as statesmen and honest rulers might obtain for us, would give us an abundance of all creature com forts at reasonable prices—would reward honest toil with an abundant harvest; but war, a continuation of the war, will rob us of ll social and political rights, and make the many the slaves of the few. Every man who is now for war, in prefer cues to decided steps by both Confederate and State authorities looking to peace, re gardless of ago or condition, should at once enter the army; for there is bat one way in which our ruin can be made thorough and complete, and that is to continue the war. We believe that a peace can be made that the world will Consider honorable, and that those who assume to rule us ought to take steps at once to make it, for enough has I been said by the enemy to satisfy all reason able men that they would gladly remove the quarrel from the sword and refer It to the council chamber. Though not in favor of the best peace that can be made, we are in favor of an effort on the part of our authorities to make some peace, and the truckling miscreant who ob jects to this is a coward if he do not at once shoulder his musket and march to the "front: . We have said more than we intended on the question of supplies ; but our contempt for stay-at home secessionists is such chat wo can let no opportunity pass to abuse them. There is not another man to snare from the farms or other industrial pursuits of the country, and a further draft on this class will be fraught with the most dis estrous consequences. If more men are wanted in the :line, let 'the thousands of able-bodied men already in the pay of the government be placed there, and the drones and non-producers who insult honest toil by their constant swagger, and who have been - Shielded by the corru ptions of office holders since the war commenced, be gath ered up and compelled to fight for that li berty for which they ever profess to be so ready to pour oat their precious blood. Congress, we fear, is disposes to run in— to extremes, especially those members whose States are largely or entirely in the hands of the enemy. If this war is to be fought out to the last man and the last dol lar, if we are really battling for independ ence, we must husband- our resources. We I must have men to fight, and we must have something to feed them on. Beware of de stroying the seed corn. But, judging the future by the past, we cannot say that we expect anything from the present Congress. Its members seem to have neither the patriotism or statesman ship for the awful crisis with which they have to deal. The country rejoices that the end of the present Congress 1$ so Rear; and If there was to be a thorough change in the Cabinet and the Executives! the same time, It would only tend to increase public confidence, for Ilene can be but few intelligent persons found now bet will acknowledge that the six years term" establighed in the forma tion of the Government was a blunder. Bragg'. Unpopularity Ile attended the theatre In Atlanta on the 10th of September, when ' ',Jammers' was brought out. In the scene where ltd. anon) Is assaulted by the Britiah soldier, • rebel soldier ,exclaimed: ' Why don't you do like General Bragg—felt. back on At lanta?' Another exclaimed, 'lll bet they don't belong to Bragg's army; they don't know how to retreat.' In another scene, where one of the characters Is in danger, • soldier crested much merriment by ex claiming: ' Don't bum him; he is one of Bragg) commissaries. If you kill him we will be entirely without a ration. We are - bad enough off as Die.' Still anothercried: ' Flanked again, by golly. Well, Rosie Is a great fellow; hurrah for Rosie. Thii was the signal for loud cheek for old Rosie by the soldiers present. The provost guard inter fered, and ended the disloyal demenstre, don by marching off wee or eight of the participants to the peed house.—Lett , I . frem the Spolt. Enna those of which the late Sir WiWam Remitly bad ever heard, the world's reoords afford many curious and remarkable "in stances of strange coincidences." We have just met with the following in a New York, paper: An interesting We, involving the custody of a child, has jest been. decided by Judge Barnard of the Supreme Conrt. By a singu lar eoincidimce, it appease that while the claimant to a cousin of tbo Rebel General Robert E. Lee, dm respondent is a cousin of the Union General McClellan, and that at the Identical time the Generals were fighting at Antietam the coniins were hotly engaged in a suit at law for the custody of their offspring. A CIIILD B►ornaxzDr-Tbe Bedford Inc ircr says on last Tuesday several persons of this place visited tbellsburg, among others. Mrs. leorge fiddler aitka child about four Months old. The weather was cold. The mother, like all mothers, was very anxious lest her little one might suffer, and she wrapped It well. Upon arriving at Bhellsburg, it was discovered to be smothered. All traces of Ilk had disappeared. Mo th ers should be very careful on such otelliOnl. GOOD AND Banos,—Bzqtttsitely boantifo are the following lines by Hall Hamilton : Good to be ono of the angel choir. With moor a dilutor of theme and tin I lie bitter remembranco of earthly guilt To mar-the ma troubled peace within Dotter to be • human foul, Won by the Imo of Christ to Lamson ; Cutlng the romu and striking' tbe barp, And anent the mai of the much forttren. TaxLegislatere of Hentioacp hu paid a 1111pohiblting the importaid.n of stares Into that State. The peat tans of slues is said to hue had the effect of cheapening the price and - overdowingthe market. A cOalluilLuED pvebirth treentlyto a child on Ilia plantation of Goy, Wile. A finale towbar from4fiatuothosotta,itho WU called to issiat dm mother, ponnadad boo to name tho child—Jobs Brown WIOL • Ti. rolnillegStetty iltjolat eetifori etlia Meetei, fridayiriesheitet the itosiJasees T 7,, Grime treated Stater *meter by slate et us—eleDenteetete-TetWeFita --- • ~C:~, arc - - 4`E:::t~a. s,. ~ ~ :;'.O u.. „33::;= w....; PUBLIC JrOTICES. PSOVOST DU, Pt ,l Na. 9a Foarth atm*, Pittehsrgh, Ps , Jan IS, ISsI. Oq,'!UOTA OF SUB-DISTRICT'S —ln scwirdwnes with (Amulet,. No, 83, Wed et A ./Cirovost Ear shal Gsneral. Llarris• burg. Dec 26th, 1862," the Board of Enrollment of theta% Metric - I of Pennsylvania asalwn the follow ing quotas to the different ruhdit talon. of said Die- Met, being governed In going so by the original en rollment therein, and WU' nine and three-foarths per cent. of those enrollo2lin both chrome : No. Seb-Distrkt. Quota. 23. Peen tp.... ........ 4. Peebles tp ...... 37 25. Wilkins tp........ 39 2r4 Patton tp 14 21. Versailles tp 19 No. Fob-DUO-Lt. (tootr.r, 1. Fhut tr..) 7O 2. /*wad ..rd....._..76 S. 'hard wand ..... 4. Fourth ward........ 62 1 6. Illth ward 117 . .. . 6. Slzth • ard. ...... ...118'!1.. Vlrsbath tp 54 7. tiarmth wart....... 61;29. MPltin tt , 55 F. Eighth ward 87 30. Jefferson tp.......... 19 1. Ninth wani 91 31. finowden tp. 16 10. Laarrenmallie....... 74 32. Baldwin tp 4 1 11. Tempermeovil• ... 13 9.3. Looter St. Clair tp. 74 12. Went Pittsburgh._ 17 34. Union tp. /7 13. Monongahela 14 35. Scott tp 10 14. Bluth Pittsburgh.. 23 36. Upper St. Clair Op. 9 13. Birmingham._ ...... 91 37. Ctmtiors tp.......... 16 16. East Birmingham. 71133. South Fayette Op. 12 IT. Iffalioesport ......... 11129. 10ortit relotta Op.. 19 IS. Elimbelb &trough 13;40. Eltollol OP.• .... . 14 19. Wont E isubath.... 6;41. Bobtneon op 27 240. Pitt tp.. 60 41. Moon tp 10 21. Collins tp 3443. (2o tout tp ...... ... 4 22. Plum tp 16,44 Neville tp.— . ..... ... 4 T0ta1........._...._...__............. —.TA* .7. I 6:pe. and Pro. W. B. CAMPBELL, Commlseioner, B. B. SIMPSON, Burgeon, Jan:l:dew, Roved of Enrollment. AN A DJUU KNED MEETINIor the licensed Oil Broken wUI be held on THURSDAY MORNING, 2lst !net , at 10 o'clock, et the room over B. ROOLBA A CO.'2 BTORE, lie. 2 Bt. Clair at. A general attendance of all licensed Brokers reqnested, business of Importance will be lald.hafera the melting HENRY ROBUNBAIICH, Secretary, jaltida No. 4 Nand street. W NW:BM—O. I'. PLAZTERS. ccArroa.—dn adJoa re el meeting will he held ItEPTtlill LIMA, Seventh aired.. on THUBS DLY EVIENING, Jammu 1.L.: A. large attend ance Is solicited, as business of insistrusece will be transacted. S. C. McGill/BY, Secretary. 'TAVE EN-K. EE PE KS' MEETING. Tmern-Empere of Pltteloargh. Weeny, and neighborhood, are Invited to attend a meettng on TIM ILSDAT Ir.YESINO NEXT, at 7 '- o'clock, M lingDY iIIXILD'S, runner al Smooth and Grant streets, for the purpose of attendlog to ouch bnetnoe an may he brought bol or the meeting. Jale:ht IM=l=llll=ll . . It.i its,t,loiel, OSI 11, MA. ELF.:CTION FUR SEVEN ) 116CTOR2 of this Bout, to burro foroer. . . 1.111 I. latdil at the Boni., on W«BAT AT or 6E.121. , ARY,(2.1,1 1811,bet,riao tl o houti s.r.d 5 o'clock p. m. /MIN P. BEE' Omer rtrmacann a 800 'My.. Pittsburgh, January 13th, 1,14. 1 Tho Dlrteh,ra of the .• PitteborXO and noatod tfloing Comp.. y of Pittaborgh, - dtclarr.l a Dtrldend of EIGIIT DOLLift, PlEtt 311 ARR on toe Capital Stock,. the acme ma, Caul at th , dloea of hotline. no 8,171:11.DAY, Pala lo.t , p,pei.lc on and after MOND& lf, the li3th Jal3,9t Mkt H. IIOW. Tr.o..nrer. . • • 01110101 /10 , 0110A11111.• 0.1,101 1 . Pit 4b.01:0. January I Itb, 10,4. rf7)TI.IE BOARD 01' MA\AU Eits 61 . the Monongahela Tiatigati.vn entupany nay. thim day declar , l a I ivhit ni on thy .tt4 at , l I.7.faFmny of WOUR PRIX CE.T. far the jorl •ix month, or TWO DOLL A 144 A tll AR B. Inr,.ot V. 8. 11 O. Tax, PlOO , lO to the ,t,!Itol ,• their legal rrpris•utat3vo, nn NO n•ter MON iIA • - th.• ISO onatant. NS. L, .1a1.5,1w NIONONGAIIEI.A NA rIOATig CO.—NOTICE TO STOCK tiOL FIRA —Tho Annual Morting of the litoct holdole of th. Mown, gahela Navigation Comcaay will in ht Id ou T ES. DAY, the. 14th day of January, 1804, •t tholtflice raid Company, No Li Octant street, Pittsburgh, or o'clock p or at which mooting Officers of tha Com pany lot We «tooting year will he elected. The fin time will he hold bola - Iwo the hoot, of two and loto p. m. W PAK Eir ELL. ge-retary. detl4:law,l4w . _ NOTICK—Thu Manna-ors and Company fi r artrting • midge over 11, All , gl•oni Rl.er. oppo.ll. Pitt , burgh, In the county al' Allealwoy, In° thla In declared a Tlfaitl..zal of 11 V I.; Plat i6NT on the _Capital !Anal. of the Cotenant, at, l -I VIII tc mid to Stnettnldvra •, t ,gel let snot the nth inetant. Wit MISIZBUITIO, Trea.nrer . rittaberes, Jan. t.. 1+.4. Jatt.m.llaw 1111:431:..SIIT1 AtAItINE GADV..—Lt A.. 7 GIBSON. Light Cat :.•r7 •.•- - - - - said Briirede, the city ee liartaltina order.. from the Way Dipartiarist.etol limy be found at No. NYISLET, over Cheap John'." at,ru. Sae bills. Jell 31 C ; .l - Jf ; D ES PROTILDN'tYrA It Y 132 r-mt. will be candidate for the nt Prothonotary, enbJert 10 the dentate:l of the 1 oten Itapablican tlonvontion.Jalstte . _ - 04RONER --Jour; McCLrso, of the First Ward, Allegheny, Rif b condi dole fro. Coroner of AlleghellY tioolltY,..itid. , to Oh. decision of the malting County Cow. Ceravention.. dettits Jr JE rERTISE.IIE.Arrs GEASE.-24 tierocs of our own rev doting, to store .04 fur role. GE° J. TOW.NOVID, Js .20 No. 12 Fourth oar, CHOICE RIO COFFER—_U Laze just rtc.oleed and for sale by the bag or at retail, 1, JOHN A. ktF.NSHAW, Jean iCrner Liberty and Hand street* PiLD JAVA L;OPFF.:E.-10 Logo very lvJ chubs old Jana COT, roc-Ore. - 1 and tor pale t;, JOHN A. ItIDISIIAW. fah,/corner Liberty and Hand et mots. NEW COOP N. 0. 'SU:OAR—The o.t article!. the marlst, re,eired and for sale at the Fatally Grocery Store of JOHN A. R.F.NSLIAW, JaZfl Corner Liberty and Hind smote. SSTARBHILNO H. C. HAM S —We are fn receipt of • Crash Inv , he of these eabshrst,i Hama, put op expressly for oar focally .4., and for sale by the tierce or rloglo ham, at the Family Oro. oory Store of JOHN A. lIENSIIAW, )ay Homer Liberty and Hand .tenet. WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICE.`i.— ••Old Price." roesaitg .d being lower than those of any other store norm of , fen. ilrant'e army, .I.ll . draar the tatiltitndle rho leant Paper dangiog. of first violas, nearer styles and rher.pest rare Call at SI Wood .1 - trot Jae W. P. II Mil A LL. ---- A RAKE OPPORTUNITY I fooli, Stationery and Nom Dept for tale, in the loot Imogene. o targn ulty, and doing a 800 toittottro, To Vero. with about Sd,ridt capital, It will h. ati a eroellont opportunity to curt°. hitnerlr. Cur partientora WI at J OLIN P. Rt'NT 8, jalfittf Masonic flail Fifth +trout SOBER, STEADY MAN wishes to 171 otOetn orropirormonet ot StotroTohrg Cto tor Wsredicuso Man. to won acrioslntod vitt. OA. oily dad iLdlolclog "moths mold o amount or Ind.. Root of Wow... give. dpipLy n. D bI•LAIN ot C0..102 Vontrtto Orono T 10W BOAT - FUR SA LE—The -L. Towboat GREY EAGLE Is offet.d !or sal., se abe now bee at the All.gbeny ISWrt. Lencth Inn feet - ; beam 1774 lent ; too enale.s, 13 1n Ilbder, 4 feet stroke; too ballets. 24 nod by 35 Inds, Snow don'. patent neater attached. Enqnltsof lAOftn A 111 FllB'W, jaltn2er 172 and 174 Wood attest. NEW WALL PAPEliti—A largo sup 07 a WALL PAP= AND WINDOW MARFA, every vtylv and e,a r. A full and general asset 1111011 l 01 /14053 kept cse candy en hand. at tl.e NEW 1100 K No. 164 Federal street, Allegheny jolt THOR. K. WAR Flirt M. METAL $4B l'E It TON-And we bays • superb Blast Forme. fur .. 1. 1 eltfrh coat the owner over Sitc,Orel, for one belt it. rost. Ibe Turns. Is Mooted near Morgeo tow n, has reel nectsd INV acres of rich metal and farming tondo, 'with Any qv:until of Ore, Ceoe), llotter and to iote• stone. $l,OOO wII pat the Von:lnce le toll blest, and will clear It. cent to two months. Apply to Jalfl D. 111cLA1 ri A CO., 103 /north sterol.. TI isN7—The topartnerehip ..11.) , heretofore tending between the ondotstgneel, In the Clothing bushigs, at ?to. '4s Federal street, Allegheny Oily. Antler the firm of W. M. IIoCIZE .1 CO., will dissolve on March lath. Pitmans hermit , : themettlera Indebted to the Arm will plea. cell pro- Ilene to that time and settle. W. H. MAZE, O. U. DA.AIItL ISSOLIAT6I. PA WIN Eltrill I V. D —The partnerelsip herntoddie ealetlng helween ALEX ANDMit 111COOWN and WILLIAM PIM LIPS, le tas Plea and litaiLusk tondos., ander the IMMO and style of IitZGOWN a PIIILLIPM, Is tale day dissolved. All persons ledebted to wild arm will maYe Immediate pennon!, only to the ooderalgsed, and those having slalom will present them for wit. Moment. A. at MOWN. eaboorden Tr.., Jan. 11th, 1844. pilthlwileaterT DESIRABLE F.:IEIN G H tri3irk, FOS BALE, No. r 8 BEOOSD IrTIIICEE, Mama Marked and Ferry. Ten room, bedded iraoll home and bath room. Pramual beds front. Mate roc( In all ram - arta modern and aril Wild, WM. O. JOLIATTON A CO., No. 87 Wood dtmot, iiiriri Ntaning tb.t I wlll .11 WALL PAPAS., of ol Erodes, so low as and etf barite west of the land o %Voodoo Nut Nos.. rite buyer, to 01;11311. at No. 107 HAMM frigNlT. 140 JOEL IL IMRE& EW BOOM! NEW BOOKS RISE AND PROGRESS 07 HUNDAY 801100 —A biography of Boob 11411 ton and Wm. Fos. B, Jobs 0. Power. 1 vol. Paw Il CO. A. VANDAL ON EXTRACTING TENTLI— Founded on the Anatomy of lb. parts involved In thiropiention; the kinds and prom oanstraction of ineralbeata' A.. 1 vol. Mao. REAVENOUR 11 MB. 1 Yoh liton. DARING AND 5177/ZEING. Volt. rattan. Dar. A Dna ibpply of the latter work Dirt wain& yng '7. L: READ; II Fourth street. - - - - (IN CEN'IILE A.VEIME—A valuable sot, ot exaszt Wags: "Aw.t. :Jam -Lvoritsawr a sOirim Slit.* et. yip PisakoLiittai Wel. • WX. CO ~~~i 1.~►.117.i A;i~~F l:i yh:,) wi:4 U'OR SALE—A blooded and well train .l FIELD non and fog equlpzetenta. In quire at needy /argon 2d Battalion, Da. Volunteers, MANSION GOMM. Jal9.lt COIINTER, SIIELVIMI. 8110 W CASE, DESE AND SIGNS AT AUCTION. on THURSDAY MORNING. at 11 o'clocn, at MoCled hort's AIICZIO9 Doom, 55 rink ete-et .1.20 T. A. 11..• LI: T. LA N D. duet', INTANTE , D - 3 a n o , :pital LealheAL ' ni7s, by lo tbsn onsS bed Ia Chicago. lie must be an &Mire man, and produce unquestionable reference. Address J. B. P. 0. Boa OM, Chicago, M..' Jal9:4t LTEAISI BOILER FOR SALK—A good socond-band STEAM BOLLSII, as rood am nes , : li foot long by :f2 itches in illorneter, double flue. Enquire of 050. r. OIL LMOILK, BO Fourth strait, Pittsburgh. ("INE AND TWO-HORSE SLEIGHI3. V —THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, Jan. 93th, st 10 o'clock, trill be sold, at the einumortlal Palm Booms, LA Filth stretit, a good two-horso Sleigh, wad a ons.harse Sleigh. Jal• DAVIS it IIaILWAINZ, Sneers. GIEAP FARMS ! CREAI° FARMS I —We hare on register two more tract. of than Ivry cheap Warm io town Any mecbanle on par. chue eon with the savings of three month'. wage. We bore also tbreo tarns In Itlissoui, which we will clone out at SI 1.0 per acre. Call at J 621 B. lIcLAIB & CO.'S, 102 Fourth street ANTED._, Wool, Citormucs, for chopping for coaling. ONE DOLLJAI PER COBB, euh, will be paid. Apply Immediately, at the office of SHORNBERGBIt a CO Juniata Iron Works, IT Nth Ward, Pittsburgh, P.. ; Or, to JOIIN WALTERS, [Tampion township. Jahntdswr ertA.l L tWA—Wo want to contract for LO,OOO TO 100,C00 lIIHHIELB OF CHAR COAL, to be delivered at our Works, West Pitts burgh, from May to December next Appl7 soots, atour warehouse, As. Of WATER Pittsburgh. BINGED., NINICH, A CO. bIif:NTRY iLESIDIC NUE TO LET.= NJ A very desirable residence to Pitt township, near the Manville Passenger lailwap, taming nine moose, with • Cant Age 13table and ether ont-doer buildings, aft to perfect order. Runyon& ed by two acres of ground, planted with an ahead aree of trait mad shrobbory. Will be leased for • term of ram_ Enquire of GROUCH 3, BWAETZ, At the store of Raton, lisertun A Co., a2O lmerd No. tt 111th street. A N ORDINANCE repealing any Ordi nanee.. 1711ug tin boo of W• 14114 and Mud Mama.. De ordaiaerf ead marled by U Mod Dad 0m... Crmer/. of Ma City et .iflryAray, . 64 6 6 becrey ordained mail erwutsaf by are evathorify of N. woo, That may and id'. aortic , . of any Ordinance or Ordi• saurn halm:, the lOW of fore be retained by stts Wharf or Weigh Mortara of wit atty, be and the name is haraby repealed Ordalon.l and enact.“l,lnto a law, lb it tho I lth day of January, A. it 1,1. JAMES 141112111• LL, Treatdeot of the Select Council. JOHN .rr, , Trotiderd the Common 0a..1. Aunt • D. 3111-Tra.m.. t9.rk nt tb. 13wlett Covuotl. M. Mt Gevlttetz. (1, rt K tfi. I,trn.oy Ja16.31 posnlvKlA ONLY (hi NYNEX EEO= L. HIRSHFELD, No. 83 \V(J()I) STREET IVtti ,41lPi1111t , 1.1, .Mk. on:east in, of, Pint Limn Shirts, lisssiersshirts and Drawers, A u.l a c mni.:rtn ii.....,rttn.ut of MEN'S FURNISHING 000 DB, Cloths, Casslmeres and Vesting, i. pew hy the yard only. air It.rsomtwq, t hie L. r.o: LAST ell A NCIS .Sa WENK 1 ,, Imy ba,,sl.. JO-tfelWl _ )LEI;A LE DRUG 110 USE. J. .1. BENOgU & CO Haley ovetod fv rttt•bargt A WHOLESALE POLO ANT , JOIIBINO HOUSE No. 041, corner LIDEIITY d WA YNE EITIIIILTEL, °vv.'. ['sirs Passusgor Depot, sod at. slew Pr solo • general sosorrouult or DRUGS. PAT/Cilf Ai gnu , ' ES, N'DITG L PS, OIL. PAT Mr', TAIINISIIO, DYIIC.STUFFI, WINDOW CLAM Pord.no vrol s not uur st,ok al all Woe& ...11.• sorted. sod prices snob o tn pre enttn. J. J. BICHDtlia 00.. 1. L•burt, .04 ayo• str.sts. Pltistuasgh. u ..to.u..i:roustse [)RI C E'S REDUCED. Boys', Youth's and Chlldren's C 1., 0 7 II I N - C+ utu t•• found to (mat varl.ly, No. 19 Fißl Street UPIIO L.ST Eltl NG. —H acing panther el a large stock .1 gsods tor GA M,l abb. YCEO' taLrgalas at extremely kw prkaa., EATIII.II BEDS. Bak, Husk and Sprias MAT. TIEASSE3; a great twisty or SHADES, TAELE/1 /LOOM OIL CLOTHS; CARPETS' EYBOASSO TABLE 4... BYRES ABlAlds, Okk. Os.* aka Kw nilla Bordered MATS, of tits Intl sylkllty, and sheep nut. russurpaassd. All orders pnsuptlt attended to. Bonk Ma 172 k FEDEBA I. STREET, ~my, (tartest) occupied kr, Mr -Semple.) doM THOMAS BABLEAL VOTiCE —All pe mons aro cautioned .11 against employing, IDany fork, Cup Wag. karts which hare twee tend during Liss past Swat yaws to dstignato tho singla, double and trolls strungthet DITIMIDGEIS Tits va rious I.raitdo are: . , !loyal X Flint Maw 'Pat. Oeul z rim al 4; x ~" xcc., xxx o linyel Nnt 10e Pat.Owal Drankers. 'I knee who infringe on any of three *nand* will be pne..ele4 against anemnling In the law regulating mei. marks. C. D PITHAIDGIL fort Pitt OIL. Wo h. J. LOMA. MC(X >LUSTER k BA KR, TOBACCO; SNUFF AND otaAns, = =! A lA•gr stock ra Piro ikb.nly. 0111 JOltlrr BARGAINS VOK TIIS H'IILtUAYa DRESS GOODS I R ICTYI CIF,. 3 VILE C M LANI 6, II *DOT • CO.'U, 4 . BR 1 AN, Broker and Insurance Agent, X. 69 70611111 I.TEIBET, Odutku'e Building netts-Aar tatontlon t.tld t.lb purr Imo. end tal. (nu r1.319i.i013 excloalrftly,) or ittn4Dll, W ILS lOC MORTtAttitil and 111111&L tIYTATV... J.ISM_ ►n a ~iiF:s' uscrrtment of POCKET AND COUNTING' ITOO1If: Mot- In paper, In cloth, Ire roan, In Imitation Turkey, In Turkey klotomo-- Ith gilt ;Att.-3 and with marble etlytet--orlth tack., pottont deeps end oleet.o foctenlnge. All slam, sod from the amt to Ilse Tory beta. YIN' .1 nutoonal.lo rol e* hy WM. 1/..IOIINfITON A CO.. Stationer., ocTl:Tuer.vt raw f. 7 Wand street. A BELLE STEEL WORKS. tlttoorrocot Ft to Roller, R•rtrten , m•enhclamn of OAST STEEL; tiPRIN6, PLOW AND BLISTIR Wririt , , SPRINGS, .4..XLY41, CROW DAlte , ko. • Work., Fl HST Ve AID, All elbow Olt,. P.O. AN... PITTSBOII.OII. Pal BOQUETS, (PUT VlA)Wliatti:ao, 110IIDOU11 . 8 OAKLAND O=CISIUOUBSL Youpth et net earn ran ont to the Stye 1r17M 4.1 09 1 . 1 14 • 1 101, IJEAT U ER BELTING; also, Gum IL II In/t. Packing, Ilona, (helots. Leen Leather and Meru ; • large . kook clew. ou hand at the In. dla Rubber Depot of J.* 11. PHILLIPS. del? Ron 26 andRS St. Char greet TOMATOES AND APPLES. Now in 1 store and for Dale— 6,011/ York Ststo Pot:Otani; 1,200 bblo. Groom Appl, 200 do Lake Aber. Tivolpo: L. U. 'MT ak CO Krrf; frAN I • PrEit tiA IJ 200 pl down quart alld plat Ketchup; lba do at Po In store and for age by pper Baum lIKTMEII Dios., Jos • Nua.l2s and 178 AVad4 threet. PAPER AM) ENVELOrX WARE. - . lIOUBB.--ipst vrned, • *rift* of NOTE, 41XD vIAP Pinata. AIao,MVELOPEB,,In IMO colariVA gamut.. mr.wory tuu. „Yorials by W. 6:301135T0f CO . ;;lrr Dram, JIO LEAD.-5011 Galena, to WIT, sad Ibr ask tri J. B. O.IIWM.D. :etxs~-n.... tt:..:.._:=ttc=..:~4:u iae?.'C'i.r' .rEW' 411rENTIREME.r711. VALRNTINES VAIRSTINES ! VALENTINES! A I. goek of nes and b.autifol 3$4110WilflUk11111301111;114 Cantle Valentines! MILITARY COMIC VALENTINES ! Valentine Cards AT iiv/rrr.s AT HUNTS ,JLT HULTZUVIS 118/r Dealer. impplled at EADTRIIN PRIORS. ifir Trade Llat. not ready. NOTICR—The partnership heretofore manias been J. M. LITTLE And P. J. LE- LlNG,under the style of J. LITTLE & CO., Machinist Tailors, Ile. 54 Rt. Cale street, Pittabarah, is this day dims:deed by tetanal convent, the dissolu tion to tabaoiTect Dena January Ist, 18th. The new firm of COILING BOCHLOS, oar ruoceesora, are authortsed,to tattle all buslares troxinooted with the late Sr... J.ll. LITTLE, MWM Haring dlmemed of th y Interest to the firm of J. M. LITTLE, • CO. to Mr. JOHN 11. BUCHLON, late Merchant Tailor, No. NO Broadway, New York, I take plasma. In retionuttending the new firm of CIMINO I BCCHLON to the sat.= of the old es tabliehosenn They .111 be peepared and wi ll ewe neither time aor expenew It ABMs all orders to their line, In the Wenn style ami best worktnatuthlp of any beam to thw sly, and will foal any of the drat Nee ho in New Tart or Philadelphia. J. M. LITTLE,. P. J. H. lIIICIILON. Marohant Hare on hand a fell and complete aseartmsol of Cloths, Oasdnieres and Vestings, Of the lent goods to the market ; sad hare engaged several Brut elan workmen from Sint York. Wears sow pompom% to make to urger Gene. Clothing to tits Istset sod mw Nbetnutial moven, Soltritteg continoance of the liberal patronage from the ;Ins tate.n et the Isis arm, we .111 gnarantre • good It and entire mathfaction to all the,. who favor ex with - their order.. lIRLING & BUCHLON. E=! L'X)URTEIINTIi List' OF APPLICA .I: 'PIONB for eellttair Lipton, fad to the Oberlie om.. up to Java., 6th. 1;304: John Salem . 12.0110 11, let ward, Pittsburgh, 00l & Nam. dot do, do; Morgan X. Ball, do, do, dot Beery &child, sating bouts, do, do, Frank * nonsuberger, o. tde, do, do, lbs-trb. llobleld, do; Lewis Hard, eating house, Pd ward, Pittsburgh. Rllashed:l Boilstetior, tavern, Sd ward, Pittsburgh; Gottlieb Garner, other goods, do, do; Hoer, Thomas k Co., do, Ith ward, Pittsburgh. J. H. Merger, do, bth ward, Pittsburgh; ldlchaal Mineola, tavern, do. do; Pongberiy, o. hes, Gth woad, Pittsburgh, Sarah Cioirlaad, do, do, do; Sebastian Fonder, lasers. etb ward, Plttoburgh; I. P. &lookout+, do, Id ward, ha. Stein, other good., do, do, Hoary Howell, sating hon., do, „lobo greet, 'other good., East Diratinglorvu; Gut Liviaoo tavern, South Pittsburgh; Asdniv 111111;r, do, Collins loveably.; Jacob Stoup, other guea, Rod Geer do; Geo. Grow, tavern, Harrison do; Polar Gooddal, do, Mifflin do; ktaitho• Lan& do, do, do; Fredrick Wessel, do, PM do; • Jorod r.. 7. wiles boas., Demon. dc B. Lt. Gaalon, Dowell. 0. Bt. Clair do: Oro. Teelktr, eattng bow., 1.. Bt. Clair do, Wm. dlolkibb•o, ~.wro, dortrdro do; D. W &MD, do, Scott do, Ann aurdtt, do, Ventalllrd Jo; Ano Tl.wpoon, other goodo, Volon do; Jot Illtehril, Wore, Ty:milled do; The Court will inert on watmo,DAY, Jiatiudl7 27, 1804, at 10 o'clock a. ot....E.rerionttranom mast be filed on or before tltat day. •ppUcarda 121 twins their leinds m my °dim beton the day of hearin,. azicreoN. Gerk. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION or VEIN DINE 6AT111103 1116TITUTION, ea korantber Lth, 11/63, pnbilalioel la radiforaidly kith the Charter. . - 1/.441.4.4 ft Ihpalltars...—s44,3l4 44 -Paw 19,273 —445,1154 ISQ ".11744.414.75i; 4,41 . Wel, oat eir eandT of Lams six mouths llulaid 64 TI M=E!MiiNil usil deo Unltad State. Bentio--11-9r... ISO ao6lr• li,tabb lb Cash ....... ...... Saadtl Di D. I. WE [DIAL 'Drew:war. The Ineletelgoed, Auditing Oantatittve, respect. fatty repatt the* they have examined the Orals end Assets of the InztOntles, sal dad the ewer stale mese to be torrtot. SOIL" F. JIIIMISCII, 2110. D. 111111118LI11, FR. nests. DISSOLUTION AND CO-PARTNER BRIT.—The I.lo.Tattnerehlp heretofore exist. lad latereetslb.oadendined, anise the tom, name eatte of Barren, lIARTILLI a C 9., tree dte• stlnd tate day by mensal context, 11.111:1111. B. BACILLI( and Taropori W. IIaRTIIIAIO to t:Meg. The barite. of the late ern 1•111 be moll, tool by tIE9TAR RIMER, W. D. BisLan and J. T. HOLLY alt. ender lb . and ari• of MITES a 00., by .be. ell dote One to the late Mao .111 he eettedeetl, and Meer do free. the 'ante dhcbarsed I B. RaRTMAII, OROII9II REIT/111, T. R. RARTBId.II. W. D. BERL al, J. T LIOLLII•N January Ist, 194. Ws shorrfidly mcdontsad ESITIft I CO., swots sots of BBITIB, ITARTUAL If • CO., to osa frßods sad tho B EI•1111164, T.ll. rtAwrmAs. JastaarT Ist, MI. 1 . 48 I • pHOTOGRA PEI AIATC4IB I=l SUBBORIPTION6 REOPTVED, AT PCIILIIIITSIIS' P6Tegs DIARIES, FOR 1884, Be DITTZIIIIIST BTTLEIL WALLETS & POCKET BOOKS, tOO 6171/ZSZNT 111NDIL AT PITTOOWS Book, Stationery & News Depot, WPOSITY VIZ 1.0111 01711311. REJUVENATOR. FOR Tuts tlnum Blair to Its mien/A Mar, sod products' Elstr tt had altnavera falba off. or boos• gala. 1. ovary ilny becoming non omollSot, and eetnbilthso, b. pad doubt, the beta— Tod d iraz, 4 •iturs'i owl simmer, missy Oosss Heir di asigi•ol as. Nat le sin maks 0 'ratios* lleat Rout.. Tkaillorail Salem As Nara! dasthisa. Thai It seal reel,. du Amino/ isst MAIN, Tis• 11.0.11 was ISO and Glow. TM, NIKO drawee dis &Wool War I. OM .10. TMs Ural prtmssl As Lakin= ratite Qf. Ilas II din cm. alidssmai eats Sas*. It Is not • DTI ; AnstMiti no liftAtto of Mot, us nos other In Ds DO L LAR . ta &Ober Man os liar. . 0111 DOLLAR. BIROS 1011181`011. Ostlend &pat. Ow. of Staltlillad and Poarth SA, PlAlsbargh. •olAisioninsT LIQUID ISTOVII POLISIT Ileum Irby It la bettor than An N.11.h I. It la already mixed. 2. It jaw neat:toll whatever. L It prodnew no dirt or duel. I. It Nandi the moat tat.ae beat. a. It preserves from roar. & It la the moat economical Polish. I. It b not ma-Conan Ilia labor. 512110 N 1011NOTOM, Tor pia b; Coma Fo -•-vsl urth pad gatithfield • • m-Im,•••••••••••• GEORGE R. RIDDLE, CONVICYJLNOICZE. Ms, No. BO • Diansond et t i. Pittaburgb, Pa. norrinersa; AammatriTS, Bo Krell 103. and attar lostrumanb 01 Willis/ draws orgnan and lepl idevriay. Ac mists stdidd drt I'teoatora add 'Atudedstrators, Tula" 10 Ball Potato, to.. szasitaid sad•ltscords illordkud kr Limo. Az. ad. .pagdhadiv'S IAUBICAN 7 -:I • • itlat'S Sight Ilk muses tbik -Vigo* lketik, London, tat aly,bt 31111‘ oiiirtcy impartablilqws GUIMIanr. $ll4 Oidy i , far ails In manta nil bor. by • . WW.• intramoo * dm" staiklbe wo,,d wad, edifiSer al ?tar& ifiiladatta-4 J. Pa nip by y'l }: DR r GOODS, arc. CILOSINd(th 'SALE FUR JANUA 1144.—Blark, Ptah] and Itzttred Silks; Fancy Caahmeres, Mo. do. Lalnt•; Prenell Marina, PopU., Yreoch Cislr,e, with • full stock of MOM:MING GOODS, cowststhag of Ellk Warp Cubisn•lfs, 8.. C•Aillintft 11, English mad Trench Bontiminua, Buatb•a Turin (Ruth, 5-8 and 6-4 Monne F{014 . 14 taw. A/para and Cantua Cloth "HOSIERY, among lamb are Ladlev' Woo/dn and 'hitt, Cotton ; Ita•lett Cubin.•bnl Cotton; #►.u' Mato Conou IL , M. 0.,. • rnl 1.-: rite,' Collet) and 31artue now. vart. , l • • , 11.,tiot t of Hoop and 14Imenral Skirt..., Cornet., snot Plata and Striped Grads for Skirting. GIN T L F.BI EN'S GOODS.— Cloths, Guslmerve Veetings ; Hid Gloves; Eflk end Lisle Gloves; 811 k. Catwo, Nicole° sod Wool Under• Sim, Beath; Black Silk Crar. ; B.mmed, Corded A Printed Border Cambric liandkeretiris , Wlk Elsndkorthlga. CURTAINS.— Not Liss ham Lea Curtains; Applique Laoe Curial.; Tura curd Lace (Sartain.; l'ext lb I.a,a. BOTH' WP.4R --Plain d Taney GLedittn,res; Plata and Fancy Satinets Treed.; Yuiwn.. Alsn, . lurgs stock of Ell 011.01. DEEM-810.s•nd 0..10411 Oollan , Brim are Gleba,: Bets; tittles and Ca" brie MID nxlpgs Serisi MIMI Collars and Rota ; Lawn and Cambric 'laud kerebinG ; Valrrninnneo, edlers an I Ea.; linglish Thread Collar. and Set.; Point 0.,,., C0P.1 . 1 and Eels; Infant.• YinbNld. 'l,l (*ens and Haim.; In AND BOUM:KEEP! NO GOO L Icaa pplow Lineu, 1911oe Mnalln 111n31:, Qtaltn, Alsr illy Quill., Tait l•b Qulll•; T.Lle Litans, Tsl,l. Napkino; Toweling, ‘iltook end Map-r): Dlauket.; Trench Twills owl CLiairew. Table 1.. d Plano (Inv I=l wIIITv, OUR 6, Co GOODS FOR COLD WRATH at Hoods, in varioty of style. Bontags. Ladies' Wool Gaiters. Da do. Soarft Children's Wool Muffs, Comforts. Nice Warm Gloves, Stockings Extra heavy Socks. Undershirts w i nd Drawers. Handsome Traveling Shirts. 600 lbs. Blue-grey Knitting Yarn. Notions,Whalebones, Spool Cotton; Patent Thread ; Braids and Trimmings ; Wholesale arid Retail. lIIIRCTIANTS, and all who Iny to Nett main. • lo pre U.S earl, an we otter eviierlot Induce welt. In the quality mid price of MT goods MACB.IniI 44 CLYDE, 71 MARKET STREET, Botwoou Fourth and Dtatuotut. WINTER taX)DS. BLZIGIII2IO HOODS, Du Ladle. OIIILDIIIIN'S WOOL HOODS. U BATT lIALIIORA V STOCKINGS WOOL TIOOICING., n a tinJA. BOLDIZDAr WOOL MUTTS AND GLOV FM= BII►HII KIIIT WOOL SOCKS CLOTH AND FUR OLOVVI LADIES ClLOilin. OBILDICEN'S GLOVES. deIVTAB6, CIANIIIALDLS AND NI'DI AP SELLING CHEAP At Wholesale and Retail Wholesale Room• np stairs. JOSEPH HORNS & CO.. TI AND 7CI DARKS'S Ft BAIWAINtit Winter Dress Goods •? J. M. BURCHFIELD'S Having rstineed the entiro rtook of VITNTER DRESS GOODS, Shawls and Cloaks. To eleso them out before taking our on mud inventory NOW IS •rnvr. TIME to supply yonrsolrce with ttny,defloioncy in your wardrobe. R. K. Corner Fourth dti. Plarkel titre.lts. Isi BARGAIN'S FOR THS ROLIDAYR, 100 DOZEN I t:I I51:~~7;L1i):1;l:( :i;;{7; Parchnad In fonlland, .non Olt Oltnrn4 pranslo of bran pert mot.. which we oft: 4.1 GREAT 13A RO'AINS Betel .4 grboleul. pnruba.r• will Bud tmr .tuck complete In EVERT DEPARTMENT, rtPlie • tar= Sr. the moat liberal EATON, NIACRIIM & CO TRIMMINGS, FANG GOODS, NOTIONS, & Hoc IT AND 19 rirru STREET SEMI ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALM S IL JK SI J. W. BARKER & CO.'S lIARKET erasrr Jail SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE DRESS GOODS, J. W. BARKER & CO.'S bL&IIICIT SHMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCI3 f3ALE CLOAKS AND SHAWLS; J. iv. HARKER Ac C 0.4, -IfIEDICAL. LI):1)SES'18 IMPROVED BLOOD-SEARCHER, Tor do =re of all dimeascs arb , ing from an Implus state of lb& blood, roch as BC/LOPULA, Gozomoos Forma- I=l was, Erysipelas, Batls,Pum plea oh the Yam, Sore Eyes, Scald Haod, Setter Afroctiols, Old and litubbctn Ulcers, Rboamstis Dlsordm. Costiton,w 4 Jaundice, Salt Bbema, hl rrn rtal Dbwaseit, General Dobai ty, Liver Cam• plslut, Lusa of Apputite, Lo Spirits, foul Storms& Female Complaint; together with 101 other die- oniein from an Imprupir condition of ths circtilmory a)stcm A • gamma Tool; Its clects as. eamt bertiroant, ttnd =11!Er=!1!2121 ctek.,l pers..tihgly .11 I=l TELISPIMC>NIA_I.I9 t The proprietvr Laa certlnoatal anongb on hand la fill ad aisal volume, all or Ulm ❑,e fres will a- lop of linfoo oho horn boon cared by the Blood Searr.bor, holm •Lich h. &bets the (Mowing TIM CHEAT Mal FIEII--7/16 WORLD LEI:WHO TO PROD UCB ITS EQ 41:—rirs BLOOD-SEARCHER 0 LOEIOUSL TR! UMPH- A AT. —Sworn Oatmeal of David Idatireary,of NA 0.. Township, tiodford County : la April, 1658, as near as I can remember, a mall pimple made its appearance en my upper lip, which woo became enlarged and sore. I mini poultices of lon-rel, and a wash of Lloa vitriol, without adroit Flading the oars extending, I callod on Dr. lily, of Ebensburg, who pronounced It GdNCEIL, and pro. ecrlbod • wadi of nor of local and bred pallid.. Finding them reincollea of no avail, I called spot Dr. Shaffer, of Daridaville, Boaterset county, who also pronounced the acme Cancer, and gavo rd intornal and external nwnedleo—the latter consisting princi pally of canstio--but all to no partook SI tho diaaeao condoned opreedhig toward the nose. I next toed a properstion of amnia, to the form of wily. Thin • thaa chocked the disease, bat the inflammation soon Increased. I nest cuffed upon Dr. ablate, of tL Otalrevllle, Bedltred county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and applied • ulve, said to be • never Wilms remedy, but It 'had no effect whatever In chocking the spread of dm sore. In December, In the earns year, the disease, had oaten away a treater part of my Hp, sad had attacked the 0r,., whoa I treat to Cincinnati. when I unsalted Prof. B. S. Newton, of the Eclectic Ballad College. 11e pro nounond the disease 'ts cutaneous Cancer, uperia dnced by an inordinate use of mercury." 11e applied mild sine ointment, and gave me internal remedies. Ity Ewe healed up, but the Intitonnuticat woe not thoroughly removed.. In February, 1857, he pro- aonnced me mirrd; and I left for home. In Aprfl the &Inoue again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at Matt. Late In hey I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed myself or der the mumps of Dr. Newton, with whom 1 temain ed until September, drying which time be need every known remedy, and partly succeeded in checking the dime., but when I returned home there were still three dinehargiug deers ripen my Cue. 1 continued using Nearton'e preparations, and Mso medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but Cu Cancer continued grow ing until it had eat oft the left side of my nave, the greater portion of my left cheek, and had attacked my left es,. I had mren up all nape or ever WI cured, eines Dr. Ely cod he could may give retie but Mut • can was Impaseibla Barn/41858, bought • bottle of "Bleed-Seareher," but I must un. kr that 1 had no faith in it. 1 was very wens when I commenced ruing it; but 1 bound that 1 gained strength day by day, and also that the ulcers um ' meneed drylog vp. I oontinned, and when the third bottle was taken my fare wu healed aa if by • mira cle. I need • fourth bottle, and 1 have been healthier •1000 than 1 barn been for the last seven years. Al though my face is sadly disegtand, I am Mill gut -101 to • benign Providence who has vend my life and which has been done thmagh the .lammtal ity of t'Lindecy'• Improved Bleod-Scarchar." DAVID IifcCEEARY, Sutra and rubecribed this Slat day of Animal, A. D. 1858, before me, one of the Judi., of the Peace, in and fur tho Borough of liollidaysburs Blair Co., Punta /OWN GORth. J. r. • Wttme: D. J. Jona. LIVER COMPL4INP OURRD BY WINTISSra rarrEorED BLOOD-11BARCHRE DIA] It COUNTY.. Per.tudly appowed before 0214 on. of tb. Jcidicee of th. Pow. to and for Blair county, George Kopp, who being duly sworn scoording to law, doth doper wed say: Two years tip I wee afflicted with pain be tween tho .bonito; amnia constant , 00ugh lam of appetite chtil; night meats, and vary sullied to tatocold. lal length beau:nom week that could bully walk ; my phyinclan did ma no good. Berme time last fell I conimenord taking Linden'. Improv ed Blood.Searchar, mad by the use of two bottles mu perfecUy cured. I fee/ leafs to rowerimend IS to all who .d.er from Derr illeneats, general debility, to.. of sppstim and other dieresis mixing from impdrily of the blood. I would not like to do without It. I oonidder it so excidd.t Wally inealleina. (1314M0d4 OP.OIIOII XOPP. 151 mm and witocribed (hi. 16th day of March, L. D. 1857, Wore me. J. GOBLET, J. P. • . , • Nctx.—NEr. Kopp la • TM I dent of ?madam:4 tbomo to tbo eldsono of Ittdr Dedfard coca:demo • man of oupolloat obaracter kellamen. AROTILER CARR OP SCROFULA CURD ll aninars ax.00l)-sidscmais If there be any who 4111 doribt that Lhubsers Im proved Bloal•Searcher hae and will permanently core the most desperate and lottgatandlos, can of•lmof ule, let them read the Sallowlem mid be courtneed De. M. Livedow Iwu &Meted tor a number el years with • dime., mid by my physician. to be Scrofula for the last three years I was so tad that I woe unable to be mat of .7 bed. I tried all the remedies and the best physician• I was able to pro ms, without nay benial molt. I continued greying worse until the lisle and skin were entim4 eaten or the um aide of my for., neck, @boulder and arm. Ify adiferinp were so great, and I wat so ft. reduced, that It required the AMA, otter. porsocoi Se mon sea In bed. Tbla was my condition •bez Iwo Wooed by She gems. 80b..., of Kldertoa to try year Improved Illood.Searcher, which, to my great miler, and the eatishietion of my Mends, I won dis covered woe helping me. I oontinuol the me of tt, and ;Mead Co rapidly that in considerably lea than one year I was able to go about and attend to ems of my household duties, and the parts idimted weal all heeled up, and cowered with mond, healthy dal and skin, and hare so comUnceit rarer slur, nod I Co. ruby a state of health that I hod for yea; gleam ep hope. of ever again being blessed with IWIOT BLaraNicir, Roar Ilderten, Ammer.; county, Ps. know t, 10e0. NLV BrIDENCIL Being aMicted with a pistons tatter on the arrel and des—after trying many remedies which otter) ailed to ruse-1 woo persuaded by W. IL Warts • 00. to try •• Lindsey 's Improved 111ood.Searshar,s .4 now, tie weeks after using the second bottle, pre amen myself cared. The teeter broke out seam. thing ore+ ooe year ago, on the luside of my arms , extending frees... ethowe down to the wrists; aim on my rue, immediately around thsmootif *Ad= tool conli ntied to be • perfect torment In to. coned by the illood.Searsirer. My arms were at times &twat melees, owing to the deep cracks./ some ow than, liable to bleed at anytime on this least exer tion to WI or work, and sometimes as itchy I bould maroely present tearing off my flesh. I hare cow boon cored eta weeks, .1 feel it due to Mr. Lindsey, toto the public gcuerally, to maks this statement, to holm that others like myself may be benefited by tolog hlo Irnd.bie medicine. her liNterz oe wiLsort. , mar k . Sworn to end eulreribal beam me, one of the Al dermen in end for the city of Pittsburgh. this 2Ath dny of Joly, A. D. I Ma. AliD. IfcMASTXR, Aldersesa. rJnirrOl, Ja77=7 IWO. J. 11. Lindsey-1)0.131r: W. are vary near oat el pwr goodie.; *wee wad cm two doom. We would jut may that your modictnalina cared a caw of Scmfa ale that ban hem coming on tor years; the n..ib wu eaten o I lb• l•dy's anna—you could ere the *Mora working. She le at the eighth botch, now, and lb. limb k gnming oci wry rent. Tom IlloodElearcher la going all over the country. The people are very moth {awed with the above - case. Please send no Mammal otour account, and oblige ma. Tours truly, /OWN lIALSTOR k CO., Morton, Indiana Station. • AS A TONIC, it has no equal. lin. like the many Tile mixtures called "Bib. tere,:: fr proatee false appetite,. or no and vigor to the system grad• °ally and permanently. BZWASE OP COTIP=MIII I Ds. J. M. lammeree Gammas Bran lihuacnse has J. M. FULTON'S name printed on each label. Refuse all T9N.Drigiiiit - - Who!esakindWASeilli Stu* iiimintext,l%; ulamilloaftsuitimloo4A WMarir SPECIAL XOTICES. mss. T.-1880-1. Persons et eslaistery bablite, treaded el el.k` laesiMie, palpitation et Ow heart, leek of op petite, Came slier eating, torpid liver, eseetter tier, down to mike if they , will not try the eele.tottW PLANTATION BITTERS, Which me now receinamnded by the West medkel sothorillee, and enervated to pert= an belostithe beluga's! effort. They ac exceeding/ agreethio, pernictly pure, and moot evened. all ether Mb. where • healthy, gentle stimulant is nqtrired. They VarlfY, etmegthen and Invllimmia They mots • healthy sppetis s . They ore on satidots to clomp of webs and Oa. They overcome effects of diminution and late boors. They strengthen the union and ealben the rated. TIM Folmar itilonneths sod beermitteat barn They portly the breath and oddity of the etaialsoh. They may Dyspepsia sod Conattpalkes. They Mrs diarrhea, Melon and Cholera Brehm They care Direr Complaint sod Demme a...dacha They mobs the week stout an`, the languid brfillsess, and are atheested nature's greet. restener. They em composed of the celebrated thethlgfe burl, wieter. groan, somabse, mote sod herbs. all mewed le perfectly pure St. Crab Bum. - For pailicrithre, irirrolare and tantrum:dots around . eitulthettle. Bewared Imparter. Lambe hoary bottle. Sr that It hea D. S. Demme elgocantw endear primate D. 8. Stomp over the cart, loath plantetion sumo sod err arm eignatnre en • dos Mel plate engraving ea Ode IsbeL See that our bads I. not refilled ebb 'parlous sad deleterious dub We dePt bey parson to match the taste er character of air, gcoth , Any person pretendlog to sell Mantottor, Bitters by the µthan or to bulk, b en inspestar. Tamil only la our log cable bottle. A. 127 .perace ladtatleg this bottle, or any other material therm* whether sidled Floatation Miters or not, le s admiral under the D. S. Law. sod will be eo promoted by pi We already have our eye on two parties mellitus our bottlse, /to., who way succeed In gate* tberusalus Into close quarter. The demand Ibr - thste's Plan att. Betel from ladle. clergymen, aterahiabl. Ca, t. perletly Incredible. The staple teal of a bottle le the andante we omelet of their worth are eaperlorll7. They are .old by all rwegeatable drag gles, grocers, phyeuland, hobble, eteeeboate sod retatr7 .ten. P. H. D/L4LT. 411 302 &WITT. N. T .DILAKEIII GENIIMS BIT TIILB, fur 1r wholamale rad retall.l4 SIMON JOHMIBTOIII, ~P RIVATE DISF.ASES. Dr. Ludlum's Specific L the only reliable remedy far &emote &the crow •t geteratloo_ it is the discovery of ea esalnetil Physician whose life was &mated to the iniatinant of hie claw of disoaoos, sad with onprocodontod ono- non, for more than twenty years. It to porhottho to 1ta.14 nquiring no Injections, =ld dlffedrig enttrsiy trent the mistaken practice mad the mast= worth leo compound. offered to the priblin. It-h entirely mgetable sad perfectly sets. It set! Uko • chum. mod Impart. antristk and rigor se . !the dimmed CacerloeF.-13. great moms of ate remody m d- exting permanent mane has led to It. being baltatall D) unprincipled men.PDbaste, thereby% a.m. tt• signature of the proprietor la arormd sack boz.No Wow is gesatlns. Prepuod .nly b j WM. P. DAVIDSON, sa. Proprietor, electrumo, 0. bold by all Drogglats. Prtee;sl larlbox. wr For tale at whottaal• b7OTO. XIIZTBZB. 10 , ORE OF HIMIZSULL'II GREAT OBBLEDIIO3.-11 N SKP, L ECLEOTIO PILLS.—THE MOP Mpg OP A CATHJOITIO.—By the appliance of trim Medical Laws, [Mb character and evil:tong alp *Waal la OIL most ralttablo Pill. To prerentjettling Into the etentach arch gaantltimof indigemiltinand loin- Moa drugs muall7 conialmtd la PIMA thitt mules Ram tots to six to get a decent I:60mM; sad to Prbv , bt the Griping Inks w erroneoult lodged to b•mitionca of character, was tbs. study Ot MIA &- Mop:trent. The dose seldom moseding nos, sad new m on than toe Pills, settle, abiPtesetion of econompoind confidenenis inked to last their Om. character in Dpspersisi, 'Cmtteenem,: Mllloturnem, rarer Complaints. Pilch all derangements Of the Stomach and Bowe* and n a erns "wally PIS. for Worms they are • nun cam. For Amin by aB sbalceabo And Wail Psalm* JOHN L. lIIINNZWELL, Proprla Practical Chemist and Jab —l.•ply PLAICE • SUPERIOR COPPER KILL d BRELTINO ITOTAlEPTtisavian. PARK, MeCITRDY C 0, ,& Idanufsaturan of BEIATIUNO, MIDIEBE AND BOLT COPPER, PERMED COPPER 0011010, Beim mu. ROME& bPALEE! !OLDER. A 1,., lasparten and dalr h ESZALB, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIER, Ao. . Canataatly hand, TIMOR` MaCRIENES AND TOOtII. Wareham°, Na.IALO HIRST A tat ELEMD BTB., Ettniburgb„ P.. „ . ,_: ; WTO NERVOUS SUFFERER!) OF BOTH 15.62.0.—A mixt lad guitiotian tug boda tutors to health in a Inr dado,:ultar an. delving all the. caul routiof mu! vnicalor =pad dn mod., of treatment. *Moll In:AIM; SOllid.r. It hh sacred duty to OC2IIIIIIOdOUIO 10114.114C014 Woo, otiaturet the execeiUl cum Donn. cuthi rocelpt daft addrosed entebso, !welt Kaki rou s copy or the ptoualptlsu toed. bisect to Dr. JOHN IL DAGNALLL, 186 Fulton Um!, F. , - oublklydamT THE CONFESSIONICAJP BlC rillalNCle AN:rerf4l4.l),,pnibllesall bt tho tenant sad as amass anacontkolo man moo ono safer from NerfOtal Debihty,lremattos Decay of Manhood, inn, ilipplying, of Um nano Imo, zit owtoo of my' cook By one who !ins boiatlg Wiwi I OW. Doing put to grett imputing and tpjutithrougli onoo.l humbug and onnokery. 4 By canoeing* post-pail 1141.!1,x4Wr;intiiojip, single lapin may to batl of the anthor, , : 2'4,r! AATIUM:IM MAYMM4I:I4- a72l3plas, Bedard: Xing. ettiity,-N. P. 1.11:111M. )131101T WPM& rf./10BEHEION, 11.11& - * CO.; (=C asson to Bounos,Virni a irmassj fiannia TON ROBlEB,Tivsnalialiictrotscri. OW:4170- liaaniketarers wan AND frEATZONZAT ersag name% ELAM` Imuns .4 iniu. lucummr, CEASING; ,ANArILNO.:: OAST. INGE of ell dedniptteram; OIL TANEN AIMLIA, DOLLED AND artzrr =or WOES. aseab•mr GitirrEEDl3 PATIOS"! LEntM)B., iron FEE.DINCVBOILICELS: o'lo CONEMIEVEVEIi—The Rev. Z. A. WILSOX'a nissedj for *rpm as cossuarrnos, AST2III.I4IO2ICOOLDB 001161115' and slaw! Lang Alisctirr, to. vibe, with a isusPidot titbit 13•• yrstertylitserand • sibeat history etas cam, itsrcb• ObtabepA of DragOst, dasslr Corner Essiot strissCiad the DisAssosd. drAt.tha • • . r — e.,7oll:N COOKRIM BACkilitm usga.; !et=Rh Jan vativrs ANikrattra. Doop.insbowiurin TEL% WINDOW - GUAEDB, le., del tt lIZCOND =du mum 1144.14 - bed sal Mitiot Saes art Lualaaarlal7ol' noir' PittemaaAsay and &b. aaltablit all papaw._ . Partially attent tg, ion paid t4l. ezcsapi Chig• lota. Jobbing &mast tbott tlotles.l „op • O.GOLD PUS .'ll.ll-POINTED zatr.s.L so NEW, o. v. reesipt of Its Olretlars forth. Jobasoi r ti prirtlitimil cuN mall ite otherwtsa. ' & JOHNSON, Ifanuticke sad 010 . 0, dettlm• ' .2512 .- La!is; Nov TailfClty. WE. HOLIES & SONIX, , Dfizmes rODZION ANDDOIII2I=iI , IIS OP tICITAAC L Z, CLITTIFICATE3;QT Wilt Itoud AND ancx!,, Esi , ll7- MUNI? IMlXEMPittsbaty,Kla.:. • " . • se sap 'ft in ,40; - sid;Widt s Amoco twarattasids.•• ••4, COLLINSAinrAsa nila AND MitMon KESOMAITsuIt IrWm& &alai to CHM% MUM EMI, MIX, sat "mho pew. SIN Its WOOS IL rs. - —.... ......,, .... - -..-.._,. ... - - .... , 4::.,:z.,=-•*:.-s,-:-...,,,A7e.q.,-4,,->,, i 4 =i 4l- . -- -'.4, ,,, :k-' 7 ',-,-,' • ,:k.,,,,1---7-,1:, z„,--,-,.:;'y..,;-;-, ... MEM Boston, Xmas.
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