ht /*burgh Gattte. SATURDAY, IAIittART 21. 1865. : A • ,ItELIGIOUS LNrELLIGEXCE: .: In the, Pope's last, Bull, directed to the , i"strist'ih's Primates, '.A.relthishops !;and ishops of the Catholic Church through Out - . Iq world, the following principles are et }l „ 1,, s' ~ nned fis we fin - d - In. a condensed form. •in lie N. Y. Obxerver:-1: 'rho duty of the wish priesthood anti the civiCgoverninent ..o be associated for the regulation or 'society. i. that the best condition' f things is that 'ln which the civil government is compelled to inflict pcnaltle§ of law upon violaterenf ior the Roman Catholic religion. 3. Liberty of conscience is condemned, and so is ;lib. erfy of speech, in 'matters of religion, and, is has.j.c.fore been . allown, it is to be re. • A trained , by - psztalties Inflicted by the civil tower. ''Advancini from these awful claims, , .1 the Pope ,at - length Ohms lilt superiority 1 over and Idi right to govern all sovereigns` ' of states; and all kings everywhere."' With ~ • this specimen of the Bull, we leave the Mat- Iter fertile presentat least. It hi stated the secifae, prels bi Paris, London and New Toth Lave ; made it the subject of indignant critleisin r , and it is universally regarded; as 1 .. the moo impudent, extraordinary and p6r. 1 sumptlous -Claim of . authority- which his 1 been Issued trona the Papal chair since the I Refornintlon.' - • . • , I —The Ceirgregational Church of Will ' lingfordiCrninerticat, will be two hundred •: ears Old In 1875. The present_ incumbent, ' PE.",B.•' eE.",8.• Gilbert, is only the fifth pastrir, • • nd hasSabreadi extended over a period of .._ .:, .1 hirtysix years. . 1. • Recent reports show that over one : , mulled itereeeionti to the 'United Borth* A . 'hurchhis taken place iii • various parts of . e West ~. The General Conference of this 4h en0n,...., the-' highest ecclesiastical .... urt, 'iwirt Meet at the town of Weston, p c. lioves, May: 1E65. —The committee authorized to fix the laceand ,time of the National Council bf gregational Churches, have selectrid he old Forth Church, Beston,..itiassacha . s, as the place,nd iifrinday,l6ll4tlr 9( ••• •;„ use, 1865, the time to commence its see- . . • ons. - -•' . : ' I ;M .a t ,•...: —The Unitarian.Asiodat ion desirous Of * strituting its denOmhiational literate - re en ilie army, Pro Posed to appoint an agent fdr ~ ;, ... L.. Om purpose; but how such agent could find ..:-.- • S.trbsistetice - tind shelter was next coos ideMA. •- . ' ° lpplica"on was Made' to the Sardtar Sanitary '. Coln- , • -.. lesion to anew the , :agent tnaubaist with • ' m, and render wind service might be nst. 4, ... red of him in times of need or emeesen r ass considenstion for his board: The' plicatiori was rained: ....._-__ ; '-- - . l .l t, d ... i —The questioahas again been revived c-__ m England Whether an ordained priest in ', • ...tke Estiblished . Church maycithandon.hist, : .. fession for the study of : The props 1 thorities are now considering the question' . ue . raised, but the probability- ifi that the , iti •kd ecclesiastical maxim, "Once a pries: ; t a priest," will prevail. The indbill..l linty of holy orders, says the Presbyterian;l a e. polat ift sto n e e d no y li bel mg d in t c he iturc Ch h ereh men 0 11 Chnieh of England. - 4,.. . .. . - . f em . .1 ‘ -- Meta_ heal) at Bretton, In e Grand Duchy: of Bade; his juin been, ....,„ 1' ~' retinae& by the Evangelical congregation ; !' „.-.: that village. It is intended' to devote ....1_.,, . p ~ ease for the future to theurposes of !/. ~ institution foi the maintenance_ and ed-: f ii.h .•., cation of poor orphan children of p arents' 1 EvangeliCal faith who - were' matifes of„ . . . .residenti in, that partof I3adm. ' . , • —The entire number of hooks granted the Board of Managers of the American able Seelety:atite monthly meeting; some loye binee,:was 89,127., =Rev. Joieph Entwicle, of the British esleyan Conference,. riled .at Moorside, tecember 8, 1864 , while 'conducting scr ee. lie.had just given ' out the second, lines of the first hymn - for the service,; d while th..w Isle fourth ilea . as, being sung wink quietly clown into the pulpit, breath-. a few times; and then his meek and bap.; ' spirit passed away to the hoes* eternal the heavens. Be was in the . forty.second • rof his ministry. . . , r,. "..].. •• . , .--The . Wester n Bpiseepe liaa States that the late Voyage 'of Bishori.,3P.llvaine, Liverpool to New York - he came near g swept overisoard bps trementic • rases,. ..:, t even a powerful swimmer was, swept 'cc baeleward and forvrani,before he sue , ed in laying hold or arty object to min .! ,ii, from going , 'overboard. Daring this ii. , . Steal per iod, a man under the influence of ~', ••• : rium,trentens;broke loose and meshed aft ;'- his - eornement Into the ladles' ea , : b and a•• '-. .- n, hrandishing in.each band a long cam. ..,-,1 . ~ knife, and requiring th e . strength of . ; - ',.. lit men to overpower him; end all this, ' thin the space .of thicon minutes! 1- '•'. . . During the recent session of the Cen,- ,;:": • , Presbytery of PhiladelPhiathegnostion ~.'• ' • ri estahlietdrign Presbyterinn OrPhan Asp I • •,..f. in or near the' city of Philadelphia was ~,,., cussed, and it was muuderotisly resolved .., ' co-operate with •• anj judicious sebemee : .- 4 ,... 11 , • 'eh may be adopted for its foundation. •:.1-,.. lieloyMard. Beecher has become a ~-s• f. .- aPaarteut Of the :.froic.l.,, and Repo. ::: 4. 1 . , •' . , a Baptist pipet: pabilisibed in Boston. !:.'•:',' musker Ag ' o Examiner; the Haight organof New •.;I k refers:Collie:find letteithus: ‘ 4 The ` .• : = S..i . :'• r incindes the•elansti r .".PoUrrne f. : S T ! . 8 upptv . the Arrhitulof thellew Year; a* I , .i 1 ..,i -, 9iista , and;welcortie."r• sihist . ..othisnew ;..:Y;,,_• era will. fail to see the-point of the - i li a; I' l '. °rear it with anything of gentiles ., '.:;% , •• , t 7... ..• . . , • 1 In the -- meeting of ; the :evangelical , ••, .4... stry , of Chreirrinti, - _,Tanuary 9th, pr. •;,,-,.. de bit , a `Presbyterian minister we be ...-.„ , spoke at. Seim lengthen the Impro -,..1!t. ty 0! , incising of . a minister'a pulpit :-...,-4 . 'ty by a single e ff ort, ii also the-kily of ~.. posing that a ruin's 'Wink was done ' • i• • ;' , ' he had preached. one. or two line ells ? ~ 1 • -..... 1 ,.. -- son the Sabbath.. ;This simple alio . to the two points 'elaborated in , his' ilit will be text sufficient for thought by •: ,..4' .. -, :•t gibe'coedwacH . of a discourse delivered f.. •! .; mbitt Baptist Church,•Bosjon, on the • • ~ erects of the Baptist cause in Boston," . .'• ev.J. D. Fulton, lie stated that the first •:, ..... fist church established in Boston, was 28, 1605, and the second is 1743.. In • ; t he. 3aptiste had but nine churches in ' . New England, with a membership of thousand generally., - Nosy, in East Ites -poen& Boston and Boston': proner, there . . 4' fourteen ,eburebes, - With a Member . 'Of Heady five thousand. ; , '• , .' • ,'- According to the Christina Ip:sister kilatistic" of the Unitarian denomination : riiis - follows: Whole 'nitrober of I:eh:dab:ma, i; settled ministers;l6o; unsettled min*. • l ' 156: ' *bole number of societies,',2s6* .-' ,Ties without pastors, Cl; societies w i t h. gkwe, 196. Societrer without ;`,prole,: '4l few exceptions, in Pe . New England }es, mainly .11fassadinsetts. In .1830, ce wdre'loB addenda. 'the increase. for. . k.jy.46 . re 'Yearthal 11;4e:fore been 66, or grt aii!ir cent... ' •'; f - ' •'. ,_ : . eOnAlbristnniallay,taliarY 2 Piaea: bureb, New York, made - their rector r.i'lDr. A. C. Coxe, who was conseecated Fic 4th Inst. Assistant Bishop of Western IYork, a present of 35,500 in money. t' ., . - ~ . . : ." r,"...4.ley'Sio..NDErosilaerieo . 4.&"•4'.. ' , .... ,,,, 1. , L•eiZr. ,4 . .,4!.. ,, ... ,,,,,,, &-.&&&......4.--i............,,,,.....,,......., , ... '-• ....'-'.-;-- .', • • ...'...i ..• , , , . . • &• , .& , : 1 ' . . .... . 1 Atii) SUMIBIN. (17ou. VENlT,irtnnl,ll zveztlio Hnzer flido , and Neat Virginia Oil Lands. The Boston Cornmerr;al Adp-rtL., tins ar- Indcs* to prospeCtive Operations :LI the Ohio and West Virginia oil region: Among the nett'speculative enter,risei In that market, that will Make their appaaranee With the openinglir spring, ivlll be SeTeralpetrolouni com panies. Indications are that these will not hr, on . the .gigantic capital style of some of the Philadelphia companies, but averags from F.100,- 1000- to * 3 0,000, Tho West Virginia mad Ohio lands Nall be favorites with eastern men. Toe richness of this portion of the oil prodticiag country throng!: West Virginia and South-eastern 01110, Is attracting the attention or. capitalists. The great oil belt of Ohio, in particular, which_ has received but little attentiou- la compariane with other localities, gives unfaLstakable Indi cations of an Immense deposit ,of .01.111g111004 ' We have recently matte a thorough personal examination of a large portion of the Ohro re stone lb company with an early explorer and also an old pioneer who yearn - ago was wont to travel over them with axe and ride on hunting expeditions--long before the oil springs were thought to be anything more than a cariosity— and In comparing the indications and external appearancoaa wallas prusent derelopments with those of Venango county, Pa.","- - whlch we visited last fall, we shall not be surprised at even richer development, than those of that now -noted country. It Is an established fatt that the Ohio oil la of more than doable the rattle of the Pennsylvania, owing to Its eutxrior quality and parity, while the large deposits of coal on the oil lands renders MR literally "cheap as dirt." We met during uur excursion two or three repro,entatives of Boston capitalists, who with that caution that belongs to oar merchants, had gang out to see for themselves the character, po sition and probable value of the property before making" Investments. Besides the satisfactory tests showing the presence of oil, and the qual ity of that obtained from.the wells alreadysunk„ those who ' , islet:ale in this locality now will probably boy of the original owner or first pur chaser, while the Pennsylvania region farms have changed hands so often that there Is hot little chaore at this time of obtaning any that are not worthless except at fabulous prices. :cent Ptortalot t for Soldiers , Or. Dr. Albert G. Egbert has donated to Mrs. Rev. R. W.' Rutter, of Philadelphia, three thottsand shares of stock in the Jersey Ott Well, for the foindlng of a borne for theorphan chlltßen of ifoldiers and sailors. The Jersey Oil Well is lo cated on the celebraied Egbert form, and the present market value is $2 per ranking the mined present value of Dr. Egbert's donation $OOllO,- with a large prospective increase. It yields, buldes, a dividend of ,2 per cent. per mouth, equivalent to $2lOO per annum. The gill is hence a truly munificent one. An Institution far the maintenance and cduca- - Con of orphan children of soldiers and sallora is about being established in Mercer county, Pa., with an endowment of $220,000, of which Dr. Prgbert alone has opted to contribute one-half. A similar institution, on a large scale, lain pro place of being founded In Philadelphia, of which the donation of Dr. Egbert is the auspicious Oa- Matting. It is in contemplation to purchase a ; farm In the vicinity -of Philadelphia, and asso ciate with It suitable seboohr. • At least $lOO,OOO ought to be raised for this noble enterprise:- Mrs. E. W. Butter, 207- New street, Is prepared • to receive further subicriptions, and appeals to the . 011 and coal princes," corporations and moneyed men generally throughout the Statute' furnish the arnonnt required.wlthout delay. The fathers having poured oat their blood like water In defence of our imperiltedeountry, It behooves us to pour the of Joy" Into-the wounds of Their suffering and dePcodent offiTring• • Jsaannote.—Por the past few days the steps leading from the street to the Court House have been in a very =safe condition by reason of .bo log covered with Ice and snow, and a number of persons have received severe falls upon them. Itsbows great earelesaness on, the part of the Commissioners to allow the skpe :to remain M auch a condition, when with but very little trou ble and expense this cause of complaint could be removed. do not answer the purpose folly. Theca abould rermovedinstead oche- Blum TOR Fluieranv.--Tbe February mau -1 ber of this periodical Lai just been .waind. It contains the usual quantity 'of irn'uable reading matter, Including continuations of 'Heroic Dr n eJa of Herdic Men," "A Tour Tbrongh Ad- Our Mutual Friend," by Dickens, Armndale," by Wilkie Collins, etc, etc. -For Sole by. J P. Runt, Masonic Hall, Path,. street; Freak Case, Chronicle Building; W. A. Bilden frnny, 45 Fin street, and J. W. Pinock, oppo site Inn Post 01Hca. Pr.rtirn PLUM:I[O,—A aoldier named Plucker who Is sti?pping at the Allegbenrliou.se, vastest nicht reliettA ofdlios In greenbacks by *nattier rokitei. was unable to gyre tna greenbacks . by . the man who book his nunicy, but said he °bald lihmtify him upon sight. A conpla of police men started to arrest him, but wo havo not framed whether they kayo yet succeeded !neaten- Cuntors.—The citizens of Mansfield, Ohio, I were, sioustadat an early hour on• Wednesday (thornier, by loud reports seeming like thaader. Several houses were perceptibly shaken, nod in. Wale cases windows wens broken. The citizens, lin the absence of any other cause,' conclude that tln ilaYo experienced the shock of an earth luezhc.: tames' l'ebble Grain Leather Water Proof 'Bouts.? Illoreceo. Calf and Unary 11.dmorals, Gum Over Shoes and Sandals, Felt Buffalo Over noes, Carpet and Chenille Slippery', Bus kinsofee., 'selling at low prices at private sale at, . SPClcl land's Auction Russo. PiSh Street. , . ' Criuzmis' PAKSENGIM-.R.ULWAT.--Tho htnelibolders of this Company , have Iv-elected Um old:Board of Dlrancins, who have organized by the appointment of the following ofllcera 'President, James Verner; Treasurer, N. Holmes; Secretary, J. S. Murphy . , Danwarn.—Ur, George Mangey an minion° pf .the : Central Ohlo while repalriny the iron bridge at Zaberrille, on the Islll Jim.; rot from a platform and was drowned—the body ing swept under the ice. Mazann (ova) dream—A colored man named Ilazzard, made complaint to Mayor Lowry to day against a man named Kliorson for commit tals, an assault. A warrant was Issued for tho arrest.or the latter. . SCITiI WARD r COM inittee ;of the Sixth ward will dist:inlets the monthly allowance to soldiers' Wes, at the School. Homo, on 'Saturday:afternoon, et two SPECIAL LOCAL PPMCEP. TwoWAs W. PARA; practkusl Male Roofer and Dealer An American !Slate, of various orders. o:teem Alersader Laughlin's, hear the. Walter Works,-Pittibtugh, Fa. Realdence, No. 78 Pike eireet. , Orders promptly &Wooded to. All work Warranted water _proof. Itepshing done atthe lidartent notice. No charge for repairs, provided thoroof la not atused alter It Is - nut on. • . j-PORKWAIMED IS TO na FO RZMOIRD.—There Is good authority for - stating that, la this country one adult out of every six dies oreonsamotion• Mad, indeed, no Prevalent and so fatal has thilt , disease betorncthat - It Is 'dreaded as the great 'loft ormi of our race ; and yet in the formative etagte, all pulmonary complaints may bo easily !controlled by retorting Promptly. to the Sapec ' tomtit df Dr. Jayae,whlck soothes and strength . sea (he brouchial tubes, allaying' Inflammation, add cleacilagtheMand the lungs of all Impuri ties. Isla a certain remedy for coughs and colds, sildeb, When lento themselves, frequently bring ;on palnionary complalaut, and it cnres bronchitis , elleetually If taken In time, and the. directions •:strietty.:followed. It has maintained repots 'thin es a curative for over a quieter of amatory, and If those who are threatened with bag dii. crakes, dr any of the Symptoms of broncbltls or asthma; will at once give this staudard remedy a trial, they will never regret It. Bold by druggbts avtrywhere. GOODS loss received ai the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Graham & hicCand lem, TS' Smithfield street.. We would most res. peetrul inrke the attention of our lidends and the pub lic in, general, to our new stock of fall and winter goods. They contain all the very latest styles of Fogilah, French and American _ elothai venting,,lmercs and venting, , ell of the finest quality; and -Is selected with the greatest care Gentlemen desiring fashionable and well made clothing, wonld do well to give us a - call 'before purehasing elsewhere. Every garment is war routed to give full satisfaction In both prie's Gad 4N up. GRAITAN h lifeemmiass, M I erchant Tailor!. No. 73. Smithfield staeot.. fieam:At. NOT/C/L—n111) aUCU4IOII Or our read. an Ile directed to the brilliant aasonment of Ralf and Winter Goods Just received by our • frleid Mr. Jolmllreler, No. 12d Federal street,' Allegheny. Ills stock comprises a:great variety of Fancy Frtneh, Englisk Scotch mull American Carilmeresand Cloths; and Silk 'and Ciml _mere Vestlngs, all of which - will be made up to order in the latest styles India thabest manner, lbefioleir selection of Frindahlng GaAs also on land and for sale, together with a . full stock of Ready .Made aothing, well iiirVlsahkeutbly Tits Gnu or vs* %run —The world ea j i , tg . licizodent. It:renders the teeth pearly white, Ord to the breaths fragrangodor,_extinith ing the ill.torraors . 4 whick:finnel/gt lowAllint bid atid neglected sei; of teeth. Boaodoof is so convenient, and produces a sensation's!. once so delighthil, that It makes itoplosora tOitse ffpld by all druggists. Oilman end carriage calls will be taken at the omnibus *dice, No. 410, tmoi street, day or night. All order left at the above placo will be Pattended Ali calla wag ho paid In Melly l, l ". _ . - - - ' AZ. - •... il.it " i'vL ritil a t 1 . :,", xr it.% St i ri 4 Mt" A yid cure • I - C00:h..if...-. 1nc,,. 1 euze s P... , arsenes s i roup, . iIIVLIC:Iit.I/1. ifl'l/PIA Cimserupl ion, and for the fteli.f of Consuniptii c Pa 1.+.1.ts In miveurei Maces of the den=se. eo is ice is Ili, girl,: oi. tt. oscialiusia nod is.; nu. =emus are the case, of its turn, teat almost every aection of country abounds lo persons pubtlely 1 hoowP. who have been restored from alarailm; 1 and ere', desperate dlteasei:of the lima,' by Its ism, I When once tried, its superfOrtly over every outer expectorant Is too apparent to escape observation, and where Its thtues are known, the, public no It ogre hesitate what antiZoto to employ for the distressing end damterthis affections of the public. nary 'errant that are Incident to out elle:tate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the coinmWslty have:failed and been discanled, thin has gained 'friends by every trial, confernad benefits on the afflicted tbeTCATI never forget, arid iproduced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be for gotten. We ran only assure the public, that its quality is min:Oily kept up to the beat it ever his been, and that it may be relied lan to do for their relief alt thht It c h., ever done. Great numbers Of ClergymemPhYsiclans.States ' rate, rind eminent personages, let their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of our nineties, but space here Will not.pereslt the Riser. 'ion of them. The agenhi.below named furnt,h gratis; our American Almanac In w hich they arc street with also full descriptions of the complaints they etas.. Those who require an alterative medicine topu rify the blond will Led_ AYER'S t..10,11.P. E. SARSAPARILLA the remedy. to use. Try 111 once, and pin will know Its value. and r ifg a a r fi d y Ir. fi..(1:111IMS- tOTIeSL3I77,I,I,ranIAC;" end by all Lirmegiets. ~ fatamodem. " EirPTlTSßriltall SAW WORMS. HUBBARDS & LONG, usirc*Acrruiiitts or PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS. Wan.%am! OAST STEEL SAWS, of every de scriptibn. Mill,' Mislay, Cross Cut, Gang, and all other inflates. All kinds of KNrrEs and SPRINGS, made from Sheet Cast Steell Extra Retinal REAPER AND MOWING KNIFE -C. At. frif•Warehoure and Works, corner WATER and SUORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention given ld Retoothing, Guns ming 4nd Straightening Circular Sawa; also, re. Palm of all kinds: .Puncluog and Drilli ng done at reasonable rates. ap...kty Erna, EAINUILL, a CO.. Boiler Makere di Sheet Iron Workers, Not MI, 2, 24 and 28 PENN STREET. flaring secured a large yard, and furnished' with the most improved machinery, we re_pA r t est to manufacture every dgerlpUpa of 80/LER.S, In the best manner, and . warranted equal to any inadeln the eount7.. CIIIAINE'TS SWOLLEN FIRE STEAM PIP, I.ChloMtYriVg 130ILERS, G 0 ND NS ERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SET TLING PANS, BOILER IRON, BRIDGES, SUGAR PA Ns, and sole manufacturers of BARN fin RILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done the shortest notice. . itaw=.l.2llll; SUPERIOR Copper Kill and Smelting Workg, PITTSBURGH. PARK, WPCURDY &CO., Manufacturers-Of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' it BOLT , COPPER, PRESSED COPPER HOT TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER. Also, Importers and dealer. In MET ALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, w no. VCon!pintly on hand, TINNERS' - AIAOHINS and iN)IITRTI;I47I'IUsior o. gl.9SpernlVol:leSraEci Copper cut to ally deaircd pattern. rayitlrd.ttf/ ezT - ..ItOIIINSON, ILEA * (successors-- F=7 to Ronlosafr, Marta fr. Illn.Less,) Washington Works, FOUNDERS AND BIACTRINISTS,, Prrrantras Manufacturers of 110 AT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, LAST ENGINES, MILL ('VINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST INGS of all descriptions, OIL TANKS& STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. OR Eif - Agents for GIFFARIPS PATENT INJECT, , for feeding )?oilers. emonor nerrr.it. .W. WEELIctr.. not.LAir L.A.nEfiE NTEEL WORKS. MUTER & CO4 . (Si:mamma to'Bravra, Iturrirsa & CO. Manutartureis of 'CA ST STEEL; SPRING, PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AX LES, CROWBARS, tce. • ' S Works, 'FIRST WARD, lwerbenT. Post Office address, PITTSBURGH. IktelT tius cciarlisaiims AND EXPE. • RIENtIIt OF AN INVALID, pub/tidied .. m fo a r t . u th r t is e r..„, L be tsca . young men wim ft saffer from Nervous Debility, Pre. n l ellt o r f . s l ai w z •wa e .rnin tc,. g tyj and itv eak t tion , al to cured himself alter being put to great expense and, injury through Medi eil humbug and quackery. By enclosing npost-paid address.] envelope, she gte copies ma,be bad of the author. NATII4/ NIEL MAYFAIR, Peg, ded__________iinadewT PidiailelphLs, Pa g --..... ---- TO icEstvo trptia, OPsme , 130771 SEMIS-A reverend gentleman hay log been restored to health Ina row days, after tie dergoing the usual routine and Irregular expensive mode of treatment without success considers it his exceed duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow. creatures the means of tun,* Bence, on the rceelpt of on addreracd envelope, he will send,fras, a of the prescription I. copy Direct to Dr. JORN M. DAGNALL, OS Felton tree, N.. Y. mtillilyditwT • ir•-•... s otmilinTh-----------N dk BRO., Meunier, Ander• tureen of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, INDOW SHUT, TENS, WINDOW.GUAL ,IDS b e., Nos. fl SEX} OND and BI THIRD ) STREET, between Wood and Market, bare on hand a variety of new patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. - -4Eir Particular attention paid to encinalag Grave Lot s. Jobbingdone at short notion. • anil e---- - ,s.- - Isilti "GREASES OF THEgyelfft • SEMINAL, URINARY' 'AND SEXUAL: sl STEMS—neve.and re/labia treatment—in Re. er eis cf tbe-finward APPeciatinfL Rent by mall is tenled letter envelope. free of charge. Address D. J. SKILLFMROUGIITO__ ,irr Reward A flociation,'No. a Southßinth street, Phila. olliff/dy • . .1.703- --. l4'Elifty If. irt LWNN . FORWARD * - -/-g ,-, : LNG AND OUIMMASION.MEROHANI end wholesale dealer In CHEESE, BUTTER, SI:EDS, FISH. and produce generally, No. 211 WOOD, STREET Pittsbursh. not A Z T t4 E a D o - TAugg' n o t r i 'trig a Gl= In a good book-keeper,eaa give the best of refer. ewe as to character, and will giro security If re qulred.- Address S., Gazette Write. jaltiartd. IVA:IFITD—A GARDNER, to take care t of a email - garden near the elty,upon wallah Ix A vineyard; remainder in orchard. Rem/amend. allow required. Inquire et the 1r2611 • CITY MILLS. Liberty armee. WANTED—S7O A MONTH. --I want I Agents everywhere, at Iral • month, examinee amid, to well FjAent Arikter, the best selling_ ever orreied. Full partieulars free. Addeo+. OTIS T. Rblitefard e Maine. nredixrarli.wr AVAINTED—SI24 A MONTH.—Agenta C;c4 2.4ileaw.Pt2r t pIITTIV.VaIte * , ire, 4 - low price machine in ountr ich named by Grover & Baker,. W heeler tc Wi lso n Howe, ',Singer & tio.,exidEachelder. Sidney mut expenses, 'tie large NnalllE3lollLanell , ed. All other Raabe. now sold for less than forty dollar, each alti in pleyememe, and tho tellersrul user liable.. Illustra ted circular, wait/rte. AddreseSELAW &CLARK Biddeford. Maine. • ncrMamdrwr AVANT.tD--Agents for ,THE NURSE v v AND SPy, the most lntending-and rutting boob ever ,publilltund, embracing the adventures of a woman In the Union Army as Nurse, Scout and Spy- Giving- a most vi Mit Liner picture of the war. Returned and dleabled 011icers and Seidler* in want of profitable employment will find it peculiarly Adapted to their- cmidition. JONTS, lowa. b. Co_ faxlCheat not erect, Ptilladelobla. nantilat . IVANTED--Fue ANTED - Furs , • J ohnkpartment, Nanhville, Ohatts.. o Qtarter noora and onville, Termeesee; Atlanta, Geor. tin, Duvell's Bluff sad Little Hoek, Arkarmarn and at other points. atooo Teamsters; taper month and rations }tee transportatien to.plsce of. destination. Healthy, able-bodledvaen only will be received. JOHN L. WOOD. Jr.. Captain and Anistant Quartermnster, 11. S. A. For further bifomeation inquire of • -I: T. SAN - PIP; 45 Federal St., Alleghenm Or over No. 40 Washington Avenue, between 4thand oth streets, St. Louts, Mo. ocs&erri W. CLARK Gem Hort. Agent. THREE GOOD CANVASSERS .• TO SELL TUE HISTORY Or TILE a Indian laces of !forth and South America,!' - An egheny County. This valuable work is just published, and already half met with rapid sale.. It contains 765 octavo pages, 10 colored plates, end is bound In cloth or leather to suit the demand. This work gives a cpete history of the "Red Man," and his ware wi t h the "Pale Faces," from the first sottlemetst of the country down to the hileeesota birtssacre. A Ilbernl per cordage and exchiebre territory given, by sedres Slag - STEWART, (General Agent for Western Pa.,)pie2weod New Wilmington, Pa. wITTORIMEI^B. MEIS= ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, All loigal Buslneiipromptly attended te. /I4p °Mee, No. 166.POtrirrit STULL?, oisr Ora*. Pittsburg. S. a N. U. /IFACILILICLL ' 8. A. JOlll6llll MAOKRELL fcJOIINSQN, •ATTO RN EYS-AT- LAW, U.S. LIO*SED iciLAEIZIP CLAIM AGE7II9 Bounties for WinindodEkddleei collected In trots dirOttloe No. Yg fltrAWeirrilreir'[iNtiiii;lllo.l flail with discharge and two witnamses.. dendy = OAR W. SHAFER, , . -; ATTOO.I , JEY-AT-LAW, ' , .. - KPr . 1141rirrn STUX? pit.taburgh, Ps. , . - . 0121 m for P.MnONEC, .BOUNTY, PNIZE SW ..144 , .. Thirofp.lifijorpsectuta4. • , .! . DE. l l'T'lirii3 JJOSEPH ADAMS Dentlat, Council Building, corner of DIAMOND and GILA • - a Pittsburgh. Re e r suses — Dr , A.M.Poll• • IfITTSI CH IT TiiE - .ITICE -- • - FIFTH" STREET. NEAR WOOD. L. 8212 AND ALANAGEII. THREE PI f:ol ,,, —llaz Pl,lcer of Paris, El lip ebb, Illy Wift-'s nald, .Wm Henderaon as Fnther THIS EVENING will be presented, the beau tiful dorreat/c drama entitled, • THE RAG PICKER OF PARIS. Father Jean Wm. Henderson. Rant ( e wick th e entire company to the cast-) . To he lull.bez by the popular dramlEsLs ofJeanie. EL RYDER. To conclude w: h t o h rt . M Y WIFE'S A Pr. Mar. TBIDIBLE'S VARIETTEt. PZRZf &TRENT. SEMI ST. CLAIR. NV. ID: SMYTHE Lessee and Manion , Coirinranea AT 8 ceectxrz. SUCCESSI SGOLDSS I TtwviGni• the great GALTATTT. !VILLE. G4L147.77. MDLLE. GALLETTI. rint da nee* sail beautiful ballet scene from DIN U RALE Mdlle Zanfretta, 811 u ()bridle, Miss Roulette, Miss Lamont, Else Ada May,,lllDs Lottle, Bliss Langldy, Alias De Vero, VIE CORPS DR BALLET.. And the great Double Company to a monster ea tertahiment. The Grand Minstrel' Beetle, the popular Coaled - arm ain& the Dramatic Company, all appear to-night. J MAI3O.NIc &Niel, Second Week of the Great ETANO-SOTERIAN GRAM GIFT Entertalemests Every Night WM week, Children' a.eift Matinees, Tue EVI V' T a r n' srtuoritY Afternoons PRE.SENT AlMlP B lox—Erening,= cts; reserrod Nests 50 eta afternoon, for Children, 10 cts. Doom open at 7 o'clock; commence at 8 o'clock.. Doors open, af ternoon, at 2 o'clock; commences at 3. jalelf 1.14.X08. MUS/C. pIANOB AND AMERICANO9I„ ORGANS. BRADBURY, New York; SiIIIOMASER & CO., Philadelphia. _ 7 PIA._T%T4COS, h's American Organs, The best sod cheapest lastrucasots manufactured to •the [Jutted States. WANELINK & BARB, SOLE AGENTS, Ito. 11 Bissell's Meek St. Clair Street. has ).Ei;" JUVENILE SINGING BOOK EPEE PVELISIECD THE SILVER BELL Contains a choice selection of nearly 160 of the moat favorite SONGS, DUETS, QUARTETTE, en., and a coniplete course of ElminFamin Lt7STRITOTION. A wing. the pieces are the foliar/rte.:l When Johan:, Comes Marching MM. Vacant Chain Cottage by the Beat Do theyiThink of Me at Monate Soldier's Choral.; • • 0111cera ganois Mara of iteaultyz Juatiatat Rattle Prayer; Which are alone worth the price of the book „Pimo, CVO C7033.1he1. Cop!es mailed to say aedrese on receipt of price. CHAS. C. HELLO.I,O7 • 01 WOOD STREET. ifolhat c—o„ as sorrrir STREET. !OLIN AOll5 FOR • 3 r 2 NeoCairoer•ils N l l44,3mcia l . Kir Best Plano. In Amerind'. 1T BEIDLLr , 8111 tIM ITfiFI ELD ST Fiance - and Musical Instramenta, Rini constantly on send a Sae assortment of NEONANOS. VIOLINS, GUITARS, AMOR- Prices, STRINGS, rte., which he will sell for kV .laasawd SPLENDID PIANOS.—Just recceired, new lot of RNAREN UNRIVALED PLAN OS, RAISE'S BRO.'S PIANOS, awl ()RUBE 41: LINDrS PIANOS. Atm, PRINCE'S AUTOMATIC ORGANS, SCHOOL ORGANS sad MELODEONS. CHAILLOITE MAMA 43 Fifth street, Who!pale and Retail Assaf.. jal4 =MN MIND TM:4=G, L new pattetne and colon. White Marble Table Oil Cloth OIL CLOTH SVGS. PICTURE COED AND TASSELS Philadelphia Green 011 Cloth. . t .r t e r zl e 7=a ci lt et op t lined for o wbolossle Ifc„FMlUti!in) & COLLINS, Bor. 71 & to FIETIOITREEE Nert door to Post Offlre. orniond floor. .4.10 TJRTH STREETiII HOLIDAY GIFTS. 14' EMBROIDERED Iv z.x...assrcs oovroFtiEi, The &nest Imported MOSAIC RUGS AVERY LARGE VARIETY OF VELVET IWeEk o el NOW IN STORE. W. D. & IiteCAI&DX. ST FOIIIITII STHEET „, zmzz7ln Amftem.txwncmons. ISBELL'S BLOCK. W. a Kona' 10 ST. CLAIR STREET. Would coil the ettentlon of buyers to MS Stock of goods. 'lt hall been selected with _great care, and contains all the NEWEST STYLES OF GOODS to be found In tint clan houses. Gents wishing suit of clothes made to orderl . idease call and complete mambas our "'po stock of ands sail pt s. Auto, ball awl W. 11. MeGEE, Mincruar ?Amoy, No. 10 fir. CLAM STREET. J UST REUEIYED A New Assortment of 13 CP "Jr Ei Eh 'CT it Childrens' Overeolits. - GRAY *LOGAN, No. 4 7 STA:MAIM STREET M) , Merchant Tn,ilores, LW. ear. Pena St. Pair fired; PIT7IBMIGIL _ TAOS emu. .. , ............... JO= DALLILIFT STEIL dzALLRY, ' • Stock Brokers and Beal Estate Agents o Stooks bought and sold exclusively ea pomade. Sir dy omee, witaurta LUZ. dca ,13100fi S. v 11.13 tre 'I T P 1. 1T A N b7l.lit E. I'EInrANE.I..fTLY LOCATED! PERMANENTLY LOCATED PERMANENTLY LOCATED 63: Fifth Street. OPPOSITE CONCERT HALL. 3.0. Sefton OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFICE. This is the /argest and moot liberally conducted Gift Book Store in the World Without a single en ee Con. There's no Gift Book Establishment In hi w York, Philadelphia, .llaltimore, Chicago, or an city /a the United States that is conducted as Ilb ally and exteindrely as . . . titot.thfl.a.meatthaeblsiernh.mienuLkyoeut cEdanitillonndtaollizsigeeismo.ol: est Family Bible published. i MEIROPOIITAN OF . PIITSBEGO. All the Late rablications! • Tiu . . . All the Late Publications 411 ti!lo 'Standard Hooka' OVER ONE THOUSAND PHOTEKIRAPII ALBUMS! I - PHOTOGRAPH ALBTJAIS Fr Ito small Cloth Round Album at $1 each to th largld am! moat elegant Album mule. or Albums or Books of all descripUona call at The - Metropolitan Gill Book Store Our large Deceriptive Catalogue mailed free to y &Wow to too United States on application to WAS. L. FOSTKR. ft CO Jaltlultfe2:e: U ltia Pittsiborrh, P a . NEW BOGilia. DOWN IN TENNESSEE- This new volume, by the author of “Amon[ ths cPlnes,n is selling hit like Wild-tire, and can hardly ramade as mat as the orders pour In for it. It la med full of material, moat important to every one interested In public, ,[thin, military or politi cal, balder being ,• thoroughly attractive and ab sorbing in incident and story aa the author% other books. limo, cloth. it 50. VICTOIRE. A new novel. vigorous and (wan—gars te make a I2mo. cloth, tinted Pager. el .76. ~4 1 4137:113T. A new and promising author developed la this per. $1 80. charming work of dello. Mao, cloth, tinted pa TEE ART .OP CONVERSATION, A splendid book, tint every one ought to own. Moo, cloth. Sl 60. TUB ALABAMA AND • By tbe &tabor of "MAY •Pautill." "Locke A 4114010 Ismo, Cab. John Guildersting's Sin, An frame and pnaalanateLore Story; In the Jane Eyre otyle. 12mo, cloth, tinted paper. $1 BA 33/A.ZalLEutrillill Taaarugast. bEnalobbes' new novel. Dam, cloth. K 8. TALES FROM THE OPERAS The plots of all the opera*, In the shape of starlet tame, cloth. St 60. FUR SALL BY BIZNAY king, 11 apd PIM street. GET THE BEST Runt's Naps of the Oil Regions. lIIIXVIS INPROVIIM MAP OW VENAIIOO COUNTY OIL BIVIO2IB yetnil. is thellftST and MOST RISLIASTAI Map Pocke published. Sire Itiato la th es. thine, $1,10; to t Fong art Mounted, .2,10. HW I'B NAPS el us? VIRGINIA AND ellio. New FailUoni Jima publiaied; the latent mad beat Price M any in Potent Form, X; Mounted, lir Mailed, poet paid, on receipt or price. A. dress ell alien, to insure prompt attention, to JOHN P. lITTNT, Publisher, 119 FIFTH Se. , BLILSOSIO KILL. Press. is-be Published Feb.lll HIE OIL REGIONS ON' PENNSYLVANIA, With Mapiand Charts of the Allegheny RAM' Olt Creek, hr... AWE Illustrations, Price w Jals rrISRAELPS AMENITIES OF LlT &eters of d EagII.IILIteTIME coaratu nt. slstlair or,sketches and than A. Novo }gait:toms. Riverside Press. In two- volumes. Price, 41 00. KAY it CO., 56 Wood Bt. The hithert6 uncollected writing. Of CIIARLIM LAMB. • Pririted st the Riverside Press, OSLO elegent mo. volume. Prim, $2,45. KAY & CO., IiGNIFICENT X?ilcoloa. imm C1..1141 46{.E.11"78. _ Jo : Arm Y. OMMAN MeMASTER & OAZaif," ""7" SOLICITORS OF CLAIMS AND PATENTS AND ATTOR2f EYS•AT-DA W, Na lINNBANT STREET, Pittsburgh. Lloeseed by Cloyortuamt to collect BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, BACK PAZ Anal othez Iliftary or Natal Claims ; • Against the Meted States. ONE DUNDEE° DOLLARS, due solemn, charged on account of wounds received In battles collected lmaledlately. Sir Call at 118 GRANT STREET,. opposite tllta , Cathedral. • ontly W. J. & EAU PATTERSON, Array and Navy Agency N 0.144 FOURTH ST., Pittsburgh. PENSIONEIProeured; nourrnrs,BAOK m and PRIZE ONYX, end tIOAIMIITATION Or RATIONS of released prisoners collected: PAY OF PRISONERS OP WAR cee be drawi bytheltwives or widowed mothers. nen PrlMlP):lllzio4= . 3 — C $lOO Ikisuily, to all iyounded-Soldieroi Is now 614 yald With tamp made until the money is collected. T. WALTER. _yb .the U. S..Ciovorentens:.. No. lee . E .Ii7U,ST:I4PELT, sesond.door,below the Cathcsiml. Inalyee MILITARY'' - CLAIMS PENSIONS 0 1 1 1 : 113 1 EMES,E , A t .OKTti and lausrewi ..b scr ib m - 74 t mi,, th irrLPhell_Iicilleeteil , lig tire EN all other elalmailazt r :" ° 1 / 3 1 Penalees U. Cl. TAYLOR, Alto • • xo. it chimes are mule I f shim does aticeeed and all information given gratis. sett : O LpIER B 34. I Im4'.S9I7IITERS pzinnows AND eanzaus or PAZ Promptly Wooded to by 111127117881 s IVIDMILI. OetogoolowFlto. tilt FOOItTR ST., Pittobmitt, 11111= An the Standard Eoeks No. 1 --Ouree Coughs, Colds, lioa Ikon chills, Indere:l2g as SoreThroet. Cries cents mi. and No. I never fall to doe the word Cold and Cough.. PHOTOGRAPH AI.HTIMS Na. 13--(Sum Toothache relCenttebe, Neryqus• nenand Tlo.Doloreux: Price u 6 cents. fro.ll—Ctutel Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo. Poch of Blood, to the Hand. Price 55 cent.. in addition No. to, It never EMU to cute the most Lnreterste cases • No. to—Oures Dyspepsia, Weak, Acid or DerkiW et! Stomach, tionstipakipic, Liver Complaint, or Codoo. Price 3Z coMa. Ist...Lunt. for MI cases of Weak Digestion and Bilious Liomplaints. PeNWWIo. 11 reiOuppreenred Menem at or Scanty, or , -Cur l laying, Green Sickness. 11.1 cane. No. 12 - Cures Leueorrhea or Whitey Delwin Down too Profuse Menses. 13 tents. No. l3—Cures Croup, Ronne Croupy Cough DUhaat and Opprcssed lirething. NI cents. No It--Cures Salt Rheum, Crusty Eruptions, Eryelpel., Scold Head, Barbers' Itch, Pimple. ooa LLo Focc. LS eras. 16--Cure! Rheumatism, Pahs, Lameness, or Soreness In tne 'hest,. Back Side, or Limbs, or Sciatica. 16 cents. No. 1 7 —. Cures Piles, Interns! or Externs!, Blin or Bleeding, Recent oriObsttrtte. en rents. This remedy has cured thousands of the worst posslido cues. No. I9—Cures Opthtbalrida, Weak of iaEowed Eyes or Eyelids, Palling or Weak algiaL 60 cents. It may always be relict:l upon for a cure. No. la—Cures Catarrh, acute or chronic, dry or flowing, Cold ln the Head, Influenza. 60 oeutz. 20—Curei, Witooping shortening sad No. 21-411oresliathma, Oppressed Mhos% La bored Breathing, Cough sod - Laperaoratoo. prim 60 cents. Ilundreda hare been cured by It =—Cnrear Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, and Tonsils Swelling. and Old Weer.. de acute. cured the worateasea. No. ?I—Cum General Debility, Phialoolor Neo. vow Weakneso. 63 cezta. • • ' tro• t s— Cum nroPl7. Fluid Accusal:astha, m Trt =lc Swellings, wltloScrukty Secretions. 08 cent... No. IS—Ou rex itemSl canes., Proattation, Verifies, Nausea, Vomiting. 611 cents. no-47--Cum Urinary DI Gravel, /tonal Dlllieult. or-Painful Urlnat a. in pieta. It awes old cases of Saner Disessea • No. 28—For Seminal Emons, Involuntary Elecbareca am! consequent Prostration and DOW tp, Bad Results of Evil Habitat Peke $1 rat • Thc moot ellichmt Mihaly known. and eaa be relied upon as a sure cure. • • No. 2S—Cures Sore mouth or Stomach. Ciankered Mouth of Adults or ChWren, and also Noaea* and Vomlticig of Prep ant Females. ill ceefta. Cures at once. No. 21—Ore. Painful NenAtneation, Premium Cramp or• Spume, Prurlttii, Itetdar. tnita" Uon at Female*. 01 co. It acts like • chianti. 21—.Clres .111nritlet, Fulu Irt• sher Ch " " /Pl " f e tto ol oT ie sisd' lirer: syra Disease of the ttei t . P. rt. $1 W. No. ia—Chlreo Alptherla and Oloeratr. I:4Np neat Sore Throat. at coots.- St vial family case $lO 00 20 vial family ease, morocco SO rMI case, plain 6 00 lb vll ease • 00 06 vial Physician's ease 6 00 lb 00 POND'S E2CTRACT OF HA3LUKauB For Bur o i Seal b. Oadn i Bruises, Soreness, Lame' arta, Symms, Itheumat sm, Bolls, Meets, Old . Sorra and Toothache. It aerelite dans. Price 60 cents. The trade supplied at New York prim • Char Ilemedlema by Malt. You Look over tbe Ilet, make m or Wkat etrokr..r.matt42._lnclo,s7.theamount fa a current n , alcine tr .. 11l ife ' filly u t l Clur t nefl m b y y 1 1"1'.", r."d all or espreaa ffna of duff Somod door below the Poet 0111ce, ere Whotaste &dent for Pittaburgli and vtelalty. COUGH No numuous COUGH BALSAM STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGS BALSAM Lwarranted to cure Coughs, Voids oarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sote Throat,Omaption. and afectious of the I.l,rnat and Lungs. For Sale by Druggists. flefteral Depot, it ZiA Trurth street, Cincinnati. 0. 33 WOOD at 1M the Itextteal men and the press recommend ST/tICXLIND'S ASITIOIIULEILA ULM rrnEaa tho only certain w e edy for 01.111ln:ea ars! Dysentery . It Is a combination of Astringent; Absorbents. Stimidenta and Cana!natives and la warranted to effect ; • our alter all other . Medal have failed. S'or aide by Driarzkta. General ttepot,* East Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0. STRICICLA.ND'S 'PILE.REEEDY. J. L READ, 1)R. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY has cured thonsands of the worst case. of IlllseLand likellng Tiles. It stem fromedlate rellet, and U beta a permanent cure, , Try It Ellreatly. /tja-w6 renal to Cure. -- lor sale by all Druggists. General Depot,' East Fourth street. anitturett, IX '. Dfspepsia, Nervonaness, • Debility DR. sTßroKLAtitips Torao. L We can reoommena those anderlor; inth Appetite, Ladigestiou or Dyspessla„Nerrouanesi and Nervous Debnity, to toll arictiand's Tonle IL /s. a yegetabie preparation, Dee Arm alcoholic liquors; it stremthens s teed le nervous systems creates ood appettlii situated Went Dppepala anti Nervous Debility.. - For sale br Dwetits generally. Prepared DN. A. by erannunaßD, Rutgoilii Street, Ohl - animal:O. For sills. by DR. C) O. LEM% °Omer of Wood street and Virgin alley, and RI P. SELLERB it (Xi, corner of Wood s and ley Ameba; Federal burh; and by PARK & BRILL, Re. - 7T Federal treet, Allegliday. ectiTilvd.asar CELEVRATiD . FEMALIC PILLS, red front ipreeertetton or Mr.:. Clarke, ~ Physician Extraordinary to the. Queen. .. .• . . , ,-• . - •,• „ • Thls well known medleln Fe no impoaltion„ Ina a sure and safe remedy for male didloulties and Obstructions; from any cause whatever. and Al though a powerful remedy, they otnstaln moth. big hurtful to the constitution. To Harried Ladies it Ls perfectly .sulted. it will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period With vegutorllY• ThesePtile have never been known to fall where the direCtions on the Al page at the pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get a Pamphlet, free, of the agent. Sold by All Druggists. .Prici, $1 per bOttle. Solo United States Agent, , 1 . 1,.. JOI3 ISOSESi . . 'Tr 'Ooirtlaiidt street, IVewTork. N. B:41 ando postage stamps, enclosed to. any .Suthorlsed agenti will, insure a bottle, containing over lie pills, by return mall. . . , dea o :llo2de.E. , . IiTY YAiRs.pRA-m i - t p -.- : c r : lsr SEXUAL IIITIEASk Gina me a knowledge aeldoneiregUlrool by Pari lLl clans. By long residence Is this citYr and She amount! of patients treated annually toy ine, are ent adi:dray au COOS& • ' ' - 76rpEyt 'whIATORREIOEA„or szctrAL Wmistrritss And all diseases arising therefrom; a/Almeria in'a mush, shorter time than heretofore by my NEW vEggETABLE BEXEDIES. , Nedichum.tent.to. any part of thei7nion. All tatters must contain • stamp to pay returnop,,, Correspondence held sacred. . Unice, ea INI.D street; 0.041/,01.110. Mond. Address ; .. B EANSTEITP,AfrIt4'- " J • Jatanly _______ _- • Bon lig Pittsburg% Pa. • VirTilittor/D: sioirufm.rl,,Uos;- 41. L TOBEDI—Just published. to is sealed. sneak .: &ti ai ii Pilc& e and atil Cleddis:' , A Esseinte on the Nature, ea.thata isf. Sperinstorrhors, , or Semina ' Weed:new InVoluntary Emlasioni, ,Bestial 'Debility, 'And Impedimenta to-,Wdrltagry generally; Narretutneasi,venraumpin. Epilepsy, and Pits; Mental and Physical Inespaolty, ',lull ing from Self-Abuse, ke. By Rowe. 7. h -1709t1g. D.„_author sr the (Items Book, iss. .A ) • TO TEM/SANDS OF BUFPEREES." Bent, under mat, in a plahrenvelope, to any ad. dress, post paid, on receipt B L IP S seats, or two postage stamps. by MAJ. 0 .1517 Bowery, New Ica, Poet Odin box 4,856. Umbusilecwz - JIREDICaL. 11 01 :EOPATHIC. irrnvirnEir; SPECUTO Homeopathic Remedies .•, , . Stoo d co. re...wiz at the head of remedial mean for the tare of the people. They aro - alike removed from the poleonous, dangerous, and repulsive doses of ousekery,er (lid intim,' practice, the lnoorore• tierce of wateceure : or the intriente and perplex rag obscurities of the usual Homeopathic bobss on medicines. Consisting of 'simple epecitles Tor the' - various dire:lse. to which they are related—put up In the form of simply sugar pellets--and prepared of Ingredients neither dangerous nor disgusting, they are the ready aid of the parent or nurse, Loa the comfort of the rompintning and invalid. -They posses, these positive advantages. The,' nee harmless—no injury ran arise from their use* They are simple-70 u milerntriCknow what to take; and bow to take It. They are convenient—you 014 'give the ',roper Sugar Pills at amoment!fi warntng. without hesitation or delay; They are efficient—. in•thottaands of cases disease is arrested at once, and the System cured without prostretton or delay. -- Tfo.l—Cares Fever,Ciongestfonangleflamaintlon, Ileat,Pain and Peatlessness and the gist stages o the acute and InflammatOrildliesse. Price 33 eta. No. 2-onree Forme Fever, Worth Oolle and YON set ous Appetite, Wetting the Bea.. price-as Cents. No. 11—(lures OoUe Teeth tag, Alines", Stow Oteu than d -Mt end Wake. .aa cents. F eebleness at Infanta . 'No. 4-porn Diarrhea,- Children or Adults Cholerainiantuai and Summer Compiainta. Price DS cents. Non. 4 and 15 ewe the wont earls of Chronic Di arrhea. No. s—Cures Dysentery or Bloody Flux. Collo Ortplags, Bilious Colic, Fall Dysea.ry: Price 3 , J. M. PDITON, Flab Street. (Dive& Building. TRY STRICKLAND'S 7::PX4t.wimg.ZICEIAL. T ENGLISH- ItektEDT SIB - 74 OLARZES Lit:li•! WI./ OF THE FIRM OF DRS. LIOUTIIILL, 34 84 Markos Plarc , Jrew Fork, 'IN NOW IN PLITSINOLON, AND WLLL REMAIN AT TUN ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Where he can be consulted watt FRIDAY EVENING, December 23,1864 DEAFNESS, CATARRH, Discharges from the Ear, NOISES IN THE HEAD, Ana all the resloue— ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES EAR AND THROAT. DR. LIGIITiIILL induced to make this atilt au account unmated ova appUcationa from pirates realdinalnPittsbrutit and vicinity, Who are nimble to come to 'New York for the Indhspensable personal examLuatioarenden ocorasary from the Impoialbility of preacrlbing. with benefit to the patient wit/ unit It. .Z; DE. LICIIITHILL will revisit Pittsburgh et re`: olar intervals, according to the requirements of the Pktlentil under his charge. The busuusss in New , York does not auffar any interruption from this ir hilt, ad one of the Ann is there en constant attend. : anon. TEZITTKONIALS. Perrenireurt, Ps., Nov. tBi34. ThD will certify that 1: beets been under the care of Dr. Lighthill for the cure of Catarrh, and that, although he has attended me for a little over one iseek,tleel that a permanent cure Is to heath:dad, sod am so much better ia all respects as to warrant me to giving publicity to these facts, and Mom. mending Dr. Lightbill to any one affected with Catarrh. JACOB FORSYTEL, Forsyth, Brim. & Co„ 14 Wetter street, Frost tAe //woe Jourtutti. June &A.] In everz . bustness or proms:ion, Milted In ever. deportment of science or oneh is always emne acknowledeed head—some who stands out 111 bola rode: among his leilown, as a sort of leader. In the Study and treatment of Deafness and Ca tarrh, as special diseases, Dr. E. B. LIGIITHILL, of this city, occupies jus year s position above do. teribed.. , Ile has devoted of labor to this epe e . and is now.resping the reward of his Indus. sry. Ihe editorial columns of the Tribune, of cent date, bear witness to the'Doctor , s success In 'hi department of medicineWe quote the pare ;ph 'Vita or a DEAF 3ICITIL—LOUIS Loowingstnet aged fourteen years of age. born in Germany, came to th ■ city when he wan about two years of age Soon after arriving here he was taken sick and lost his hearing. Ily•flegroca he became trot deaf and then dumb. For nearly ten years ho was a mute, unable to hear the loudest voice, or to reticulate a Lword. About one year ago ho wak placed in the ando of Dr. LICILITT.G.LI, lost tins so far heats 1p restoring to him his lost powers Of heat, who Utterance that he can converse with those eak to him distinctly and deliberately: Du ring the past four or dee months he has been under the tuition of Mr. Benneche, and Aa blade wart& Irable PpXresa la read;; and arithmetic." )1471 .% Ottal supplied with the lad's address, we' Investigated the matter, and discovered that previous -to calling on Dr. Llghthill, the youth's CRC was considered hopeless, and he was for two years Johnmae of a Deaf and DumbAsglunt. The Bev. Nott, D. D. Professor innion College, Schenectady,in a published letter, tenders his gest nude tolh. Llghthill for treating succeimfully his case of Deafness. Rev. Fred. S. Jewell, professor of the State Normal School at Allanny,itlso testifies to havlig ' teatbee ured of Catarrh. Dr. Liglithill posies/kis other hoonlals and trlb citesto his tal ent front some of the' wealthiest and most promi vent and respected eitisens - whlclrmay be seen oa application. It would be difficult to speak in any. but terms of praise of his treatment, in the Lace of these many proofs and Liam testifying to Ida um- From M. ; 8: Jaya, Proftsior_of tai Slate Xor., am 4 School, dany, Nes Yort. DM LGH71111.1.--DrarStr: thuleidte of Ilfirea: tith, I c e nt You a careful statement of my case, He former treatment, my, fa ore to obtain relief In that dltdetton, my resort to your treatment, sad Its' beneficial results . • , 1 have:been,irom the Winter Of theyear jest to violent periodical attackard Usterrly mark.: ed by strong forci ble symptoms, violent =amm lion of the membrane. of, the cavities ert the head, Inatome* ed in the fret stages'by a watery diseharsta from the nose, subsequently becoming acrid yellow,end toward ths close rattl pro ducesck purulen t i sad bloody. Thee Attacks, duced a most reseing apecies or hesdatke, manning pa. - each daylbraperiodetayingtreas ocean three week., sometimes so violent as to trumped.. tate me for business ando°4Bns ma to my bed. times the ettendant Intiammatlon would - extend to 'the tette,. producing toothache; .sr . to - the oceasloehrg hoarseness and partial lota 'cif volCe; and twice within the /fed few years ft hia axistrecti . ed the Lift eye ,as to confine , ina, for 'weeks, to a da l rkened room. e.. had * 2 O l MMlciPel efill . aPPlleatlehe varldui' kinds,. sendb and , ° th ee catarrhal preparations of earns half a dozen kinds; application rte the head of camphor , ginger and hot fomeotatloas of differ:. eat kinds; and in connection with these the tuna/ emetics fp'llathertias isMidoied to induce canteen' Action. at none of. these had' produced-any, Per, "manent mproviment, and those few /niceness In whirl 'Smears' relief was affinzted It was at the eZ=Aremteheas to Leave mnte .lnder these y elreum tames .I. was led, I. though with reluctance...faun Use' supposed !nears.. Witty of the disease, to make atrial of your treat. mentL I foun ea ses even . beyond .my hopes,.. reachingthe d s oil had never been reaertal before, and alleviating Its symptoms.to au extent which 'had aupposwi lit the time • gave yeti - my former certificate, while I did not feel enured et a complete cure. I. had obtaltted a mate. Hal relief which amply repaid me kir my trlal'or your treatment; end which satisfied 'me that the treatfordt Was' as effective AS it was simple arid' philosophical." 'A. substantial escape from nrgown attacks Of eatarrh,ror the unprecedentedperrad of nearly half a' year, andthat in spite of severe no. currenees of 'illneas Which Would have ihrmorly rendered click attack , lneritable, , was, to nie, proofOf a n i mportant newts. It to how els meat/is elute I s ht you, that elates:fent, and while it b um. pleasant. to 'appear , !hue Constantly, . and ttl this egiutflati4rn a trel A t e .STLl 'll ei t f„ see a t t nt:sii -l ig t o ger be knifes:ye t o I was, to add that lam not only fully' Misdates to the ItUlitysnd.-efliaricy of your, method of infating,estarch as-I. Was :six 'menthe ..a but am now of the belief LULU /s there mack, athing es a cure ter drunk ecteerk , list My cafe,' enhattestlal enrollee beenefrected. - . ..,L Y ".II _m an arbx _ Alban*, beta , ~.. _,_ j_ .4Lwalivaan•=tb,lll64.l ' .Di. hfuirrifly.l--Drer►Str:;.,:lt I. with peat set.' bd.mii riial L.CoMdunltatti!Ychi the' ilfeata et 'thommtlel yoy: our* at weetine, heating. ,, i followpi Oth . mreettotu4 d ant happy JO state that I am now so far recovered Etter the first fear spplicattons as to feel quite a:cadent that I am well and shad not need to proceed further. c-- Its ensured. my dear dr, If nftesslty should 21 , 5 , yoo uld not hesitate to pboe myself unde hands. roues with Teepee% a it. OOLNEY. Albion, Orleans County, 94411- Tatillt : • .fif E f!.IL To make room for new goods now Deb/glacially& j Osll and detkarrafea lar, K.. mccumom jab • 96 Federal se...„6lleiraeiar Olfr No. 54 MARKET STREET,, JAMES ROBS, BELLiI THE EL.ST, 23ci4rz43 .a.zwx:p Emercsamr, 01 any house ha tholty. He has just received a mega/Heard Fall &Oa: Try him. 0010 TIIR "STAR" WORKI There goods are mode to our epeeist imlliw o are warranted unequalled Wert oustiM . note • • . .„ . . HARTER 11829. PSBPETSjrI FRANKLIN - niE INBiBANGE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. i „; - Assets on January 1. 12034. 0 . 7, 4 37 .21411 0 1415. . ;: .., Capita! • ' ' Accrued Premiums IllTellkd Premiums • 1 • Unsettled Claims . o4 l ,l2B , .. ~ 4111 Income for 1804 - - • • 11008, Lossespald since 1829 term. Pecpstual anti Temporary Policia on=lC if DIRECTORS: Charles W. Rancher, Isaac Leo, ' ' Tobias Wagner, Edward C. D Samuel iant, George Faun , . /mob R. Smith Alfred • George W.' Eiefi.ras. Fnu. w. ' • DHARLES ArtoinKß, Pres EDWARD C. 'DALE, Vibe President. • . / .lAl3.lir. ReALLISEER 4 Ses. Dm rota. =kW . corset Wood U end F Thlrd' A rA6 _ _ . Fig AND ataaND humrance Co. of North .Arneriot6 j Amelia 81.300.00.6 Hartibrd Fire Insurance Company. Assets , 11/ 41115.46114 Sit - Proteeelon can be secured in the above *anal and reliable companies. IVESTER.N INSURANCE -COMPANY e OF RITDSIWRGII . . - F. LEE, Prettitiii. M GORDON GO GORDON Sarria a. ry. Oflice; No. 92 Water atreet, Speng tk Co.'s Water; house, a>u r UP stuLn4 l atl ib ar g Asdi of Fireo,4 - r e fo.m u tfaitutton managed 63;Diretiort tit • eataer4ikao7pin Texicalee=t4l7,7l.A.l. ch......mr triad a u e e y s itare atrtsmui, at :ffrialy abed Protection to thaw utlio tleptre to be Welted. . DIRECTOIIS : R. IRlller, Jr., ... Andrew Ackley, James AleArdic, Alexander Speen, Ale x Nathardel Hohnes, David H. Long „ . Tilrelk, George Donde Rees J. Thomas, , Benj. Bakewe/1, Campbell B. }lemon, John R. McCune. U. W. Rackelscm rave . --' P.M. - VITiZEZPs OF PPITSBIJRGIL--oMce, earner - Nukes and Water streets, second floor. WA!. BAGALEY, Pruideak W.M. A. SHEPARD, Secretary. inures Steamboats and Cargoes. Insures against loss and damage In the :Levis's, Hod of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes and Bayous, and the nacigallon of the Sege • • Junta against lees end/Thmege by gm • • DIRSCTOII3 Wm. eley, S: AI. Hier Samuel Rea, ' John Shlekin, '•'• • ' Jae. Park, Jr., Jute, M. Coo. • W. o :Johnstoo, S. Barbanel- per , B. P. Jones, J. Caldwell, Jr. Hon. ~ • on. T. M. Howe, r John S. Dilworth, We,. d Bdgers.• GGeorgeßingham, hdeblyi TEEdi ANGE compx,- NY OP PP1TE 4 . 13 11y.011.-01165 go. Ft F 141.11; street, Bank Block. • • " - • Insures against all kinds of ?Ire: and muiit . . ... . . • ISAAC JONES. pre. .. D. ELF HOOs3eprtarr JOHN D. ISITKiItD, r ice notar; . Anavlonell,• J O.oin . D. Meo - ii Hussey, - Cape, Adam r d 'asobs; • nanny Childs, •.• .• 'B. - B. Sterling,' • - Cart. K.O. Orey, cam Bra," .u.. ~.:: ,John Irwin, Jr., - . : B. L.../WoOnevr, -S - I , . ..________________• B. L. Ira.Neastosk, PEOPLES!..msuR t .E -- fp. , - • ....,. OffiCer. N. E. corner of Wood and Fifth lithu- ..:.' ' ME i AND' AMINE INBURAIWO/L 1 _Dnuicicini4:- . • -;:•:- ~ - ...t., • `Wm PhililPic ' ' . Zotoritt Voinai'i '•:''' ' - `r f. ' '3o2th Watt; • , Capt. .tortsb.• Blika lL4 4 4 ' . ' 44 et .. ~. ._ .1-; it • -vehe H. pelt; ..• ,• . t ' l r gliZE ...e,e,r,, ;+....1,3'ii,..,`11 obuf e i s.iit e , e m , •. . • , -- z; -..:;.,.. ..t• 0 -;•,,.., Win; Van Kirk, " ' . diaries Mkt '' '"` ' ' • 4 ` 4 ' ,•2 . , ' • . mt. Plrtz.r.im ?moue. i., JOBB wArr no prmi n e.l , -, was . eteinNtat . /kenaary: - - • Direly 4 ", 4 '' ' 44 " FOR SALE—A WELLSVILLt AND LOT.—The shbacrlber offer* for 2/ xele'hie... BRICE DWELLING Math ton et.,:Wellevllie. Ohio. (formerly occupied - - Martin.) • The ileums is a two story brick. St feet front by.6o feet deep s containing Able. 'all Well finished, having a porch 0111 both 1= 1 4.. Woad dolma. The/vie a fine spacious celllir under, the whole main building. The Ls I 0 feet float. .on • Main street, and extends book 1 1 9, feet So au ley. The improvements area large and chew:fedi, • one stable, an excellent cistern foe soft Waters elw patois. of. bolding from to to 73 barrels. The lot Ise welieupplledwithfrult trees, grape vino, ha. dfa. :.The improvements are of a permanent. ebarenstar,,, poprepip p t ppd tasteful, and Just adapted to !ha wanie of any family desiring a comfortable, end, healthy residence. „Eruct oxLY.2,aoo. In -t Whiels l lsvill ei e fellow one of the molt thriving Lemur shops f :thge Cleveland ;L. hbothoifew the Machine end Reps* ;,l,t, 9fs Plttsburgh„ a. located there, and property le rapidly adVarleing p , , F price. The very.low priceasked for tide property., .. will make it a 'profitable investment. Addrefus, -Lt - I Al . r.ston.'lllecrumh. Co. " - lavasierd'itS 4.7 Filth et.. Plctsburgts, . orcri ITED9NAIITZI43,, :' --:, 7 ., , , f_n , ______.4' '',,,:, -•-! '', ts vi0bii.........„m . , - ' •- , n.,,, 23aislacrvinsr.' '-• —.• ..,‘ Invite, the attitid.Rt of Sparteßea and o _ . 1 Ws splendid stock of °Mu, Pt)WDER FDAsiks ..... ~ ~ SHOT ar,ias sad POMMES, DRAM. F 1 /...... ... , : e4 . nod siorkunitiOn Or Oren' kind. Jill _ 2" f k pir, ~, :. r, , t EZxi 4ace brought ta th is raarkst, , ~.-., _z l,.. „,..,...„1 GR u, °T " : . 1 3 -r i r , DA. P I 7— t A4 ` ° n 31 8 : r t. a ' ° : l4 t 1 ;I A z 1 t I ' ' aR act, ° It t. a d 1. i f i ßil. er X " I t i a b t, , 4 1 RRt i n , . . t?, l . , :: ::, : - ; ; 1 Avill Liter and remove the o _ s ____ " mi. , , ~...„,. Awns from tbekßullAtigeiv"4 rt . situTnLagllir •i- t.? an d cause the Tam e La I° riaTg, i gith iga --turfed tn,mself gio•r“..- ig . IL *I.- i ... .,,e1a in .la • I t ' wi 1 l e i ..,,, td Pul cs " -. dent Baird of QTUCCO WORICIM-I&B. OWENS, A l stueio and Nestle Worker, Paper aait "- Plasterer. Cantina and Ornament; of aa r r kintla, furnished on abort notiee. 'Order* lea at MOON GRESS STIMET_ neer Wills_t_trai Pabnotts Sha per stone, No. el WOOD STUN= will ba proseplet s attended to. - . Way% Can .noors 71 4 :- ter E 3 _ CLOSING OM SALE OF FALL h INLNlege• Boots, Shoes, and Gums, AT-VERY • GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. BEFORE TARING STOOK, . . .01:11% and secure the Bargains, which are •.• ing offered: Prior. lower than any oilier eirtil, Ilrionent In the Ct . 7, and only at B( I RLAND'S, No. 98 Mar 1 . 2 d door from Fifth EMU, ST., ALLEGII.S.Nr. CLOSING SALES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW 0001113. . .. I luti now offering' my fiteient stook of ' .., 1 booth. nape.. Gaiters, and Baliatirair Trunk Valises, and Traveling-B*', AT GIIEATLYItEDIICED PRIMA,' , 2- 00Th AND SHOES <=;7 l =l4t.4=e, SOUTH & ROSS Mo. 80 Market Street .THE NEATEST FITTING; And TILE MOST 'Di:ram:wag; JUST RECEIVED By GEORGE ALBREE, SON & CO, No. 93 WOOL STREET. and Youth's Elect Balmoral"; Oxford Iles; " Bootees• Children's Goat and Kid !than. URaJtVIE: Bapleylr. etl3Pu.tkljOings,M23B,7•AWnater"rrs% GORDON, Sooretity. , it•