151'. /-TTS • P ShL&LL in 'c A NEW PATENT rt.ln BIANAN. IEO vestment I. good. Peranns with some means bear of • good position. Mire.", rza:fad J. D. W [},vane Orate& E D. --SITUATION. BY A YOIING MAN AS roarzi .TAIn a Wholeaals Grocery or Iron !Ouse. 'rollout willing to make himself gexeratly n renal nacre, ;1, “PltitTEtt,t , Imlit care Dox 626. rap_._ "WANTED-47i) A 24015T1L—1 wont : fp Y Agents everywhere, at Re a month, expenses ~„paid, to sell pow. dr:idle, the beat eellAtever .rpore-taltk r\ Tull particulate free. Address VMS T. . Biddeford, Maine. noteMinditerT _ - .*W.42IZTED--$12,5 A IIoNTIL —Agents l Tv everywhere, to introduce the new...ree g• Mori &Wens Dolter Faintly Sewing Machine, the only li2law price machine in the country which le Sawed 11 ,4 134 8,c0„ ii. cer f 'lake; Wheeler h. Wileon, alowe, and Bacbelder. Salary ant exponaea, Aar large conimiasions allowed. ALF other Machine* Sold for lees than forty dollars cach• are is. grawarr, and the seller and user Rabic. Illustra geed circulate senktree.. Addrou,SGA.W a, et. ARK tulacieroni Maine. , -. 1 ao233cadaerT xi4TiCEs ' OF '. I IIEkTI.III2S. • . . N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN . - 1 11 MANAGERS of the company for erecting a Bridge over the Monongahela river;Opposite Pitts. tr, 4 . 11 in h stet l the -14.7"...Anviglia con for mity . •reeill be held at the TOLL HI: 1 : 54E, on r7 AION . DAY,' i March Bth, therk at 2 o clock. P. 1,.. N. 11.0 • t PP•tsburg. February Id, OM 4 2 twrion ALL MO H1CAT.1301 . ... COMP AN T . ;q t 3 Prressunon, Feb. CA, MI& I AR ELECTION 'FOR PRESIDE T, :x ed i t ta g u i ne r r i s dg ra =wit this Ccopant , , for • elite Pitwtmyrrh LI theenunty Of / 1 14hci v r.Z;elint hold'at the TO L L HOUSE, MUM south end of the Bridge me ::n 7,lONl w iA m Y . , t it h o e s et r ti li d t a TEG y of , T M .. arc iw li ~,,n eit. t . cone hoar lif 2 o'clock, r. le. •ra ' . • TRIUMPH 011, CUAIPANY.—Notice ii - J. hereby given that the tint. Meeting of Stock. 1 ' holders will be held at WILKINS' HM.I, Pitt,. burgh, onTEUESDAY. March MOM, at 3 o'clock r.w., for the purpose of ore:not:Allan, as speelfied under the act of Anembirof the Comritourrealtt. el Pennsylvania, ApproTedl.lol4 nth, Iftl• pitt.bungb; Feb. 0. I. ItffilAß KIWI, I Prenideat, pro Wm. 'fetand pillsrutztru, - Pr. WATII M b. UlllO4OO a. W. UO., I' Orme. t2je- 21ff SeeeSTA lie. Plenum:mon, PA, February 11th, 1868. THE ANNUM, MEETING O.P TH Stock Pad Bondholders of Otis Company . for election of Directors and son other.businesa as e easy cone before 11,W111 the held at the office of f said Dampany,lo , the eity of Pittsburgh. on the 1 THIRD WEDNESDAY .115th) OF MARCH, A. ,1.P.12022,nr. 20 o'clock, A. X. The Stock and Bond Transfer Books ot the Cam. fi pony, at their office la the city cit y ittu, and at the Transfer Agency In the of New York, g will be closed osi the Ist of Illarch, at 2 r. Y. and , remelts dosed until the 17th day of March there 'l, after. - .;W.• IL OARNES, Snoratery. ... ._ - .. - I CE —3UURNEY3I TERPR • * • L 48- ell men. rig') ALLEZIIiIVf /ATION OF PITTSBURGH Ixre Lfir daeoelatior - tO !'"bi notify 0 , .0 of Rea the next. Regithr Meetlos, eef eetlnt.D. s. Ligolbe e c t e . wal be before yrourArrr,lll.ll3R6., i . . g FOR RE.411 VOR SALE.—The TIMBRE STORY \ BEIGE DWELLING NOUSE, 'So. 62 street, Irwin 'tow .• The house eoutiihn all . the modern ImprosSakerds, sad is supplied Trak I gas, water, 'etc. PoSicsalon given en the ist of April. Apply to- 4.1 W.,OtiFFIN, legadv, .1 • 49 Water street. 13 '- WM SALE OR RENT. . Y • • • A macs ROUSE wifu. SIX ROOMS, ant 1. s a l'l w e 'al7r", silat t N e ; . :Y r 7ttl . r . t lo u n ailt r r, o 'i n ' t 7 ran h _ lb; attest, about thirty toils trorn ' rarateuger Railroad and!Center &vertu. App ly to WILLTS BOOTHE,' " No in Liberty street. refttf .-FOR 611 E- Two Brick Houses, One of Four and tho other of Roonts;No.ll Scott and No. IS Elm street, 6th ward. Fet further particular. ouredro of ISAAC STEWART, jen:tr At. Phelps, Fork h Uo.'a. Mulches:cr. rOl3 SALE—FOURTH :WARD,' ALLE (IIIIE3ST CITY PEE/PLRTY.—we are au thorlrell toaell the lot situated on the cast aide or lloodrlch 'street, at Its intersection with the Penn sylvania Canal, in IDe Fourth Ward, Allegheny Cityau which there are four brick hollsen, two of which are three story, containing live rooroseaeh, and two are two story, containing four room each.. Will be sul4 slow or traded for good oil stock. • felS , . STEEL', k. BAILEY, \Virgins lialL FOIL" sALr:., AIMNFORTABLE LOUSE .. . . tthln res stite ro ie r arsOrNianche:tet 'a r. " (i=r ia and ele th ry e s thing convenient: Pouession given immediately. • For ternassfplyielosore Pair, 7t Federal street, :• or at Thomas Hamer's:Wagon Shoy,lkater street, llianchcalet. - " ' • • noillf : IORl OR SALE. .1. very defiraMe Ulla story Prink Dwelling House, with a two story • ', trick building; the whole containing 12 rooms situate in the borough of Birmingham, near the Paseenger Railway. • • ..., i Also, a three story Brick Dwelling. House cons i tabling Eight rooms: adjnining the ebote. 1. 1 • ' For forlber particular. enquire of (3 ~ OW - Eli, Rent - Fa' tate Agent, - Nn. tag l' t., Pitts '- ' burgh, orAIIU UST A3UtOlg, , utingham. . • fetal and FOR. • SALE—OIL TERRITORY. —A very valuable FARM, situated on Akio creek, rum ';IU C . ” Vilith . CClalnkllZ,l 175 acme; 53 aores elmje dead tho retbaliuler is timber lan.l or the Unit quality. This ham has a well on it Ito feet deep with a itudishow of oil. and Is alibi 34 of a mile of the PLuskingurn river, sod 3X, mils of Netter. nellmlllo. Ohba. For further peak. lam address• BOX 212 .rdelleeaport, Pa. JAW:Mood ---- - GOB SALE.,-11.E.AIITIFUL OUNTRY 1 .a. BLAT.--09*. stkilallna• ms 1 7 11 1 91,110 T 12 - roma, dulled in bid.an . atyla. Marble nikat‘ai, Web stories, oelliage nalenen with stucco work,- woe work oak Trained, tulle shutters, porch Croat and rear; oleo two stdiportbuiea, seven acres of ground planted la Shrubbery and Fruit Trees, some of them..bagaiturt one acre grapes, will boar Lest year; more gronndready to plant. The • above Is on the Brighton Turnpike,' two hales him Allegheny Otty Line; plank walk from house to Matron of Steam and -ramenger Ball. _road. Alio, line neighborhood all round. Plan of building can be seen at to °dee. in. quite of , ~ • • J. OALLADUER. taigas, No. I St. Clair Meese, Pittsburgh. FOR SALE. THAT DELIGHTFUL.RESIDENCE _Known as NOTRIT HOPE, at. Womb; Ran. (now occupied by rdr. Win. 'P. Beck.) the former resi dence of Wm. Leaky, deceased. Brink House of II rooms and cellar, well and cistern; large barn, dam ;bolt trees of kinds, grapes, to.; FIFTEEN arm of land, embtacing a ii_tequarry the, splendid clews of 'tbe Ohio- River, Railways, Mancheater,. illgo; at the terminus of the Manehester Street allway and Wood's Bun Station Pitts. Ft. W. Se It. R.; only tea minutes ride by the latter from Federald st. , Station.- Farther particulars • and terms may be bad, of the subscriber any day Gem 7 to 4 o'cloet, at his nmetane shop, on Webster at., opposite old Orphan As; lam, Allegheny Olty, or In the eeeethd. at Ids homiest Wood'. Run. Wins _, ROBERT II- LECKE. F Oir E BALE-LOTS IN THEE EIGHTH .WARD.—The undersigned asfluardian of the_ minor children of -David tlreer, dead, ones for sale the following vacant lots In the Eighth ward, City of Pittsburgh viz: 3 lots on the corner of Ma gee and Forbes s 30 by ad feet, being lets Nos. 17 and 12 In mold °neer . ' plan, recorded In Plan Book vol. I. page 771; I lot on liocust street, by (IN feet, betniflot Pio. SS Weald plan; 111 lots on Maria street, 20 by 91% feet, being lota 92 to 100, and Val to 112 to said plan; Slots on 71cIrroy street. 20 by 41Y4 feet. , Wag ROL 191 to 124 in Wild plan; and 2 lota cut thil corner of Magee and Mug 'eets, le toy 100 feet,belag Na.. til l 143 and lee t o said pries; =kip* altogether lots. Soma of these lots are veridestrable as building sites, and others are very Wallas fqr atone quarries. They will be sold - separately Sr all together. and .on easy terms of payment . " J. , W.' F. , wEITE, 'melt 100 Fifth at. Oli liti.lX—LOTtl IN ALLEGION • CITT.—The walresigned :erns. -lot sale .he property where Mu. TURD newilves" , on Puture lane, re city, adjoining the Tammy of John Taggart. It kw a front of about ISO feet on Future lade and extends hack about 400 feet. It L a part of John (Oilers'.' plea of Mount Relief, recordsd is Plan Book vol. 1, page Id, and embers ate M lots of told plan, being - lots numbered t kii to St. It has a comfortable trams 'house, and Us grounds are planted with good hole trees, ka. It could be divided Into several good building lots, or, If Improved as a whole_, It would make a delAthtful residence. It is offlered for ule es a whole, or in aeparatelots to lull purehasenioted the terms of payment will be wade -easy. Puseeskur esS be given aiktbe &it of April next. F. pßl7'y . ?Melt ; IGO Mtn st, • 'OR_ SALBT . J . iree .. zz . f3 .7i tsa . , lenyfiTdeEe, ... • built parposeli for oil wells. inch cyrinde. - 114 lack stroke; rem* strong. Engine shaft, crank and co n necting rod of wroughtlron; rued for boles. ..,. , Bonen 14 to 18 feet long, IS inches diameter, with two 11-inch Slues; chimney it in. by = feet; hot and cold water pumps. Everything oomplete and ready to ship on sight. HUGH hi. HOLE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shop earner Polat alley and Duquesne street, bank of Allegheny Ater. new the Point. dirndl' `OR BALE—A k'AIIII. OF 105 AGREE, on Big SewitlaY, Mire miles from the railroad station, well Hoorayed. Price S5O per acre. A SOMME kn 11.51 on Kilbuok, 3% miles from • ~, egging, Station, on which is a Grist 3111:, Sip: e, . ling, •Barn, and good improvements." Price, TWENTY •LOTS on Fremont and TrinuMnt wand .i ji tarit . GlendalOStationc *outlining ids tO to ' - :T. BAWL% Real Estate Ittcolter, i • mdl • '•:' ,- WI Federal street, ILIHIMMIT. 1 1 4 J8 1/NBOE mrELLINThritINOTHitEN;322I street, IYHtsbutsh. • Pomesalortglrest c o n . the Iti Cr! APO nest. Honiara ot " - - ... " JOHN W. NIDDELIg Attntney-ablsaW. VOW - BALE. —A tract of OIL LANK containing fortyczen anttimi t o . ttl . ti Was, 1 13 Is tbm land bilii f a u b " ;tning N irrto: on it an. all puffin* indications of cit. telti STEEL & 8A11.82% Wilkins Tian. . . 1 , I). LET— _... 1 Irarakre a r • Nat. •• and 11. Water at. . 1 - i ii a.me Ot 7AB. Dar T. k SON. _ 4 - . . 4 4 1 , -1 . 2 rITTSLUE.GII 1 liE kTRE. ' FIFTH ... - rata - r t YEAR WOOD. Lassa? AND MA.I I / 4 1E12,.., ..... Wm. IS smzusof First onpnetrance of Lhe world renowned itaILEAN III'OUIINAN. and his .benusifal cad talented drtnahter, VIRGINIA ISIRIIANAN, salsa 'will appePte In connectlol math the pnpalar Inrcrlte, WILLIAM. ELENLsER. SUN, !arming grani combination. TIGN EVENING, the celebrated ploy, in Ire acts, ea.titic,l. The Bunehback. Master ti alter ?Ter( ran I)lc.h•ngi. Julio blinsTirg iilr Thonans Cl[Word WiUinta Renders°. Railsle Dunce 111 w hylveli p er and Jennie To conclude with MB. AND MIN. PETER. WHITE. Mr. Peter White I 0. Settee Mrs. Peter White Mrs. J. Dleksen Introducing Song and 13;;nee TRIMBLE'S VAMETIEb. I.L3X STEIZT. lILAU ST. MARL SKYTItE.... ......... Lessep-oad ][aunts'. Comarrxem AT 8 O'CLOCK. First appearance of the celebrated CRARLES E. COLLINS, the •11.11 AT 012.1013 N. ourte,_orho will appear le Ms original nets, of the ' , PERFECT CURE ARO HAPPY OLD MAN." First appearance of the, popular Ethtoptss Ocm mcdttos, J. 11. gTOUT. MI the tssorites to Nes , Acts To conclude with the facto of A Krss IN THE DANK. CONCERT lIALL. lairmitrth Comigeznalug 'lowboy: Feb. 27. • The Carter Zouave'rroupe. BERGER FAMILY AND 'YOUNG FEMALE MANN BAND The above widely linos b and sueeestfol band of performers will tee a series of theirponular and plen&ingentertalomenta as above. Their programme einaraees a numbe; of differ ' eat, nod one would any, diverse attractions in elcullor BN I Ballad and Opera atio. The ballet rtzti ilotnedy, F.'s& Wire. Performanoe,' , lllllltary Evo lution. ao. fro. There will be a matinee on Saturday afternoon, March oth, for the accommodation of Ladles and Ctildren. - . . . Tickets ' 3.5 cents. . Bet etecil Stets. ' Xi cents. Doors open et 7 o'clOek, commencing at ,Li10 . "3. to J. MENEM!: oAitTk.l2, Proprtet.or. A MUSICAL . . . • We, he undernigned, pupil. of Mr. OLE xprit TETE 191'X, tale plerieurn to teeth:king our friends . 11 tte public generally, that we intend t 6 give no AMATEUR CONCERT, on 'I tIESDAY, kith of February, at MASONIC) HALL, to commence at a".i Mrs. A. Marrum, Soorntan; MM. N. Hanna, So prone; M 1 V. V. Stoner. Soprano; Mlas A Stoner, Soprano; Miss E. Cowley; Messo Soprano; Mias S. Word, L,ontraPn; Mr. P. Zlmn.ernann, Tenor; Mr. B. Bolton, Baritone; Mr. W. Edwanli. Baritone; Air. R. Breed, Bass. ___. The programme, cerefolly eelected from the reeks of the beet mouirern. will comoriee beside oleo a of a high classical order, a number of choice Enelieh Tickets, 75 cents. becurod Seats M. The sale et tickets to commence on Monday, at 9 o'clock, Feb. 27th, at C. C. Mellor's Music btore, 81 Wood ttreeL IDISSOICTIOJI - 8. CO-PARTNERSIIIP.—I turn this d. itsseehsted %RIM Inelg, the FOUNDRY AND 1 MUNE BUSINESS, Nr. HUNTER ORR. ILUOR M. BOLL Prrnounom, Jan..a.l, v 165, INDUSi'RIAL WORKS. v, HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Fowlden & Machinists' Manufacturers of BOAT AND STATIONARY SIEAM ENGINES. IIA,4TIFOS . Light and Henry, MADE TO ORDER. Special a te* paid to the manufacture of Et:glues for OR, pwpmws. OUNDRY, TIMM Street., near Market street. MAURINE rillOP and 01 , 1.0 E, corner of POINT alley and DUQUESNE WAY, PITTS BURGH., Pa.i- Having disposed of our interest in the FoneAry business to Messrs. 11U011 M f3QI.H h. 00., we would recommend them to out friends and former patrons. 1. 13.1.V.LS h. 00 • Tittaburgh, Tan. 9, 1‘.4. (Mama 1 - 11:NLUTION.—Tlig tlrelLof LI TTL - 1111.131 X. is this drly dlssotreil by matt conseaL the dimwit:Hon to take env:: ft.int the 21 inst. 'I he httelness of the iltc• arm will he nStII4 11 4 72R.1 ::.; . LITTLE, S. :rho will C4lltlnac .t the 112 she 114 econd THOS. LITTLE. So, SAXES TUMBLE. Liming diapered of my interest in thetrholesale Grocery burineas w TliOS. LITTLE, Sr., I cheer. fully recoumend Min y friends and customers. JA..3IES TEDLBLE. CO-PARTNERS HI —THOS. LITTLE, Sr.. has aeaoclated with t lin, as atuccessora to *LTTTI,E tr. TRIM I3LE, SA 31 , 1 i 11sy BAIRD, (lute of ilia: firm of .8.1)117 HANNA a. CO., Cleveland, Oblo,) andrA3IES PATTON,. Jr., under the !mule and at le gf LITTLE, 13.1.1a1l PATTON, to take cifec on and after January Rd, Ulind, at the old steed, Nos. UR and 114 Seeond'atrent. Pitts. bomb, Pa LITTLE, BAIRD a PATTON. rtISSOLUTION OF 00-PiRTNER ., SHIP.—The Partnership he existing WA:*the under,P . fnerl, under the firm name of PTON VO., for the m3onfsetnre of Silver. Pearl alla other Soaps, heir this tiny been dissolved by mutual consent. SA:Art.7,AI. KIER. JOHN C: CRCtMPTOY SOHN FOSTER. Pittsburgh, Sept. Bth, ISra.• 'WM. EZFR)IDi gig (iwt.tilor, C - Rumptox itastivAcTuales os Silver Pearl and Superior Bunn Soapa, LIBEIVIT triEer,-pirrssolow "diadyd TIISSOLUTIOti OF PARTNERSHIP. be thin hen Wrote eat din; launder the etyte of ORA ItAM tr. Met:IANDLESS, -MerchantTall ors,l3Smin b field steset,bas been this day dissolved, M by M. Graham purchasing Mr. McOandiess' nest in the firm All the account's:ill be nettled by Mr. Graham, In the same place of business. M R. GRAHAM HAVING SOLD Ms entire interest in the Tailoring Business to alersra MCDERSON a. MEY ER. takes pleasure in mon:Mending them to his former patrons, as he is sure they will dee satisfaction to all who tyill favor them with their pat ronace. fet=lwa SAMUEL p:11.11T NM It S II I P LlAnt TITE and HENRY A. LAVELY, hoeing purehated out stock In the “Orion Oil Re finery" will carry on the business under the firm of T 1 4.I,,AVELT. We sullen for them a continuance or the patron age of out customers. SR= & PATTERSON. • JAITUART , feet:ls I.II.BBOLIITION • OF CO- PARTNER ..., SlllP.—Notlee Is hereby given that the part. iimblp lately aubslsting between WK. B. HAS. Ll7Tarul ALF. DA VIS, antis airy ofFittsbubili, under the firm of A. DAVIS Lt CO.: was dlseolvW on the fithilly of January, lesc;by mutual consent. ki All debt. owing to sa fi rm are to be received by said WIC. - B. BASLETT, and all demands made to Wm. WM. B. HASLIZT, M=M T\ISSOLUTION. , OF COPARTNERT , EERSIIIP.—Sfotice ix hereby given that the Partabrehip_lately subilstiog between J. E.lbtrieir ler and James Baxter, of ' the city of Pittsburgh, under the Oren of Strickler & Baxter, wen dissolved on• the 20th day of February, 180, by mutual con lent, all badness being satialaetorily settled. JAI E STILIUKLES., feM-Ise , JAMES .13AXTERI COPARTNIMBLIIP. Wo Alive asspciated with ea In the ftety,fille and WV( ' gat d rEl b l i tr u i, a l ra i rsTipVt r i i :l4ll HAMBY lit, widet the name of Patterion, Ammao WIC P 4 rAtnflti - 9 1 *. • • ADAM AMMON nOTARTNERSHIP NO'IIO,E --4)EI .LS. N-40. HAMLET. and FRANK TAN OORDER have this day associated themselves together for the traessettort et a.general .PRODVOR AND COMMISSION: BIISDEI. Warehouse No. ate Liberty street. fentint‘ have associn• led — JAMES E. BREADING DALZELL withas to or business. which wilrbe tarried on of brief:Ware andartbe firth name of LEWIS, BM. DALZELL t CO., Vesuvius Irby Works. Fzeneau'l4th, I. febbias DRY GOODS. JsO. RI LP ON. awn , N. CAtec.. DAVID 11 • 0 PLZSII IL SON, CARR &fr'o., (LATE WIL)101f, rAds C 0.,) Who)!gain dealers in FOREIGN AND DOSSES TM , DRY 00011$, No. 91 Wood strcnt, third house above Diamond nitry, Pittsburgh. apl9 VAFON, MAMMAL & CO. Wholesale AJ.ioke Retail Dealers In TRIMMINGS, E\4 lIROWEBIES and DAY GOODS, of every deserlp• Sion, Nos. 11 and 19 Fifth bisect, Pittsburgh. MA-CRlnit. GLTI)E, Wholend° and . 132 - Retail Dealers in I'ANOY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, TIIIMAISNGS, An, No. TS Market tree, between Diamond and Fourth, Pittsburgh. I M. BURCHFLELD, Wholesale end " Retail Dealer ID STAPLE AND TANGY tY GOODS Northeast storm Fourth sad Mar . JOSEPECRORNE, Wholesaltt'and nettll Dealer la all kin .4" et TBIALKINGS, DELT GOODS. &11., Fos. 7i a!id» Martine. skeet: , - TRV. JOSEPH Death*, Connell Buildliair t corner of DIMON% and G . OrMa t e ur odure iTtAtZr—ts.Ritisoill= p EMOVAL.-4FRAYIE TANGORD)III C7omedsalon and Prodnon Merchant, has ro , moved Into No. 10 Bmlikoel4 to No. MI Medi atneet. SOWS SPE.Cra!". nsEVrei cistr:T rEt-ron for the rapid cure of Couuha, b ou Hourseheel, Croup, Bnnelaltin, Inelpltat Carmumptioo, sad for the hati4 of Cormurpptire Path - at-. odvelar.od trigei of the diteue. _ . lie wide to the held of its usefulness and so no: vaerous are the cases of Its elite). that almOst every section of country abounds in pereotur publicly known, who b Ire teen restored from alarminr and even desperate diseases of rho lungs by Ira use. When once tried, its superiority over every other expectorant is too appuent to canape observation, and expectorant its virtues ere known, the public no longer hesitate what 'antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous attentions of thepulmo nary organ, see Incident to our climate. While ro:ny Inferior-remedies thrust open the community have failed and heed discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they Can never forget, and produned cures too numerous and too remarkable to b. for gotten. We can only -assure the publie, that Its quality Is carefully kept up to the best it ever has been. And that it may be relied on to do for thole relief-11l that it hits ever done. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians,Stat men, and eminent personages, hare teat their acmes to certify the unparalleled usefulness °Lour remedies, hut space here will not permit the Inset. Con of thee,. The agents below named tarnish gratis ot American Almanac in w Mei they an given; wi h also fell descriptions of the complaints they cure Those *he require an alteritlve medletek to Inv elfy the ,blood will Gad AYER'S COUP. EXT. SARSAPARILLA the remedy to use. Try Comte, and you will know Its value. Prepared by AYER & CO, LoWell, Kass., and told by B. A, FARNESTOOKS SON, & and by aillinaggists. jalannedesram. PITTSBOROU SAW WORKS. HUBBARD, BRO. 84 CO, 011IA4ITIPACIIECEI Or 'PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS. Warranted (MST STEEL SAWS. of avers de. periptios. hi 111 , Bluish Cross Out, Gong, sad all other varieties. • • -• All kinds of KNIVF.S and SPRING% made from Sheet Cast Steel; . Extra Relined REAPER AND MOWING KNIN RS, /so. WWarehouse and Works, oorrier WATER sail SIIORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention given to Retoothlng, Own ming and Straightening Circular Saws; also, re. pairs or ail kinds, Pupating and Drilling done at reasonable rotes. spit6:l7 10( 4 -1Wa. BAR HILL, a CO.. Boileillakers & Sheet Iron Workers Nos. 33, w, 24 and 26 PENN STREET. HaTing eeellred is-large yard, and furnished ith the moat improved machinery, we am prepat ed to manufacture every dinwription of BOILERS, in the,best manner, and warranted equal to an made ih the country. CHIMNEYS, BRIOHE, FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE lOTLERS, CONDENSERS SALT PANS, TA - a, OIL STILLS AGITATORS Ser. TLING PAN:2, 80/LER IRON, BRIDGES, St iftsß PANS, and nolo manufnaturees of BARN. HILL'S PATENT-BOILERS. Repairing done on the eh orteat notice. dettintf Iag...LAKE tilt , l.Elllolt Copper Mill and Smelting Works. PITTSBURGH. PARK, WPCURDY & CO., Lt.nufarturrrn nr SHEATHING. BItAZIERM 1101,T .'OPPER, PRESSED COPPER HOT• T. i:US, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER. Also, importers and Sealers In MET ALS, TIN PLATE, sit Err iiir,";„„watE, Oonstautly on hand, TINNEIiSi MAC:ILI:IES and Tin PLS. WareliouPe, No. I 41.11ILST and I SEO OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special onisirs at Copper,eut to any desired pattern. tor.SaylityrT . • ROBINSON, RF.A it CO....(snooentors to /loninson, MINIS b. MILLERS NVashlngton Work+, =37=MN=MI --• • • MnnufActurers of 13OAT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES LAST ENGINES, MILL CHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, OAST 'NOS of slides:l.ll4lo.. OIL TANKS la STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. - air Agents for GIFFARD , S PATENT INJECT. OR, for feeding boilers. Groans =TED_ " ascum....l. eou...aso LA BELLE STEEL WORSTS. 2.IITER it CO., • (Succmora . to'RETTLlV., HARTY!. & C 0.,) Illanufacturers of OAST STEEL; SPAINU, PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRLNOS, AX LES, CROWBARS, At, YT Works, FIRST WARD, 'Allegheng.i Post Odlet address, - PIITS TRIM 11. inls:ly ---TO xtnvors surrEur.us OF IitITFI SEXI94.-A reverend gentleman hut Icy been restored to hesith Inn frw 4 . tra, alter an dorguin; the usual routine and irreg./six expeinstre tune of trge.ment without micro., cgrisiders It his osered duty to comlntlnleate to his satiated fellisr crest ures the means of cure. Henee, on the receipt of no ooldrresetl envelope, he)rill scud, free, s eoPY ef 'he preveription used. . . lqiert to Dr.:lo/1N M. D.M.i NALL, 198 Fulton tort, N. Y. ruhtlaydr,wr I'OCIIRAN SRO...Maw:dam Wren, Of IRON VAULTS ANP VAULT DOORS. IRON RAILINCf, WINDOW spur- TFIZS, WINDOW . GITARD: 4 , ±e, Nos. 9 . .5 t , NT) ofd E.G THIRD STREET, between Wood and ,rket, hare on band a vutely of clew psalms, and plain, suitatle for MI purpose, /fir Particular atteullon p 31.1 to enclosing rave Lot.a. Sobbing dote It short notice. atsß - - - • DISEASES OF TRE !lEIT.VOI3I, SEMINAL, LIRIIY3F.I: AND SEXUAL SYSTEMS—new and reliable treatment—fa He. pct . ; aof the Howard Association. Sent by mail iralri letter enrclope, free of charge. Address IL J. SKILLEIii HollilltTON.Rowasi Astrailatlon, N 0.2 South Math street, FM'. mkl23:lV 31 - ..IIIENRYCOLLINS. FORWARD INO AND 1.X1M311.1.191`i NEROILANI ood cholemdo dealer 1p CN. Es x, BUTTER. SEEDSI, YLSU. end Prodeee 6eeeral79 W GOD STREET Pittabursh. not P .I.IXO S. MUSIC. ti*c. I 9TEST DECISI.N. .91=4:7111111Cr.E1M11t.,, 3.804.. 133= EEEMEMI STEINWAY PIANOS Solely and exclaiirrly, in public and private, and recommend theminesulably to our friends and the pt blie We hare at different time. expresied our o ta lon recanting the Pianos of venous makers, at freely and unhesitatingly pronounce the STE - WAS'. SCIN S Piano* PAR SUPERIOR TO THEM ALL. • S. W. am.r.s. • :JOAN N. peer/Now, EMMET HELLER, 10E.O. W. moiloA.N. , lIEET GOLDBEOE,' A LIMED PEARA. WILLIAM MASON, MARMZEK, F. 1.. RITTER, GA EL DERAISIAN X, 11l PO. VISFELD, ITHEO. THOMAS. U. WOLFSHON,•__,CARL ANSBUTZ. A Hoe stock of STEINWAY'S incomparsb le Ylnaoa melted And for sale at XIX,BIIII & BRO., Kir Sole agents for Steinway's Pianos. le4:lmeod BRADBURY ,PIANO. T&IIMONL&T. OF MESSRS. ROOT &CADY, Chicago, the largest Musk dealers In the West. The . say: "- -Haring tented Wm B. Bradbury's Pianos le every , peralble way, beside the nsoT PIANO", of other mnhere for months put—tested ttiem In ret. menu to PURITY, EVENNESS, BRILLIANCY, Si NGING A E, NTI SYMPATHETIC QUAL!. MN OF TON DEICACY AND ELATIC!. OF TOUCH, _MAS L E AND RAPIDITY O F AC. TION,'STANDING IN TUNE, excellence of asts elegance of firdaln And cane of erarkmanstdp, welotve arrived at Ihe deliberate meddles that they are surparded'ln not one respect by the best of ether makes, while In some regrinds, they ore superior Is oil Ohms:, GEO. F. ROOT, E. F. ROOT. ROOT k. CADY U. DL (MDT, • W lUM.3:OC & BARR, Dto. 19 XL aisle itreet. Vlsseirs Slick. km PIANOS 2 PIANOS =TERELY NEW STOUK. NiNE DIFFERENT NIMES PLAIN AND CURVED FURNITURE. PRIDES TO SUIT EVERTBOOT BHOICE LOT OF CHEAP I'Llairo.9 CALL AND EKVAINL CHARLES C. MELLOR, 81 W ID STREET. PRINCE & CO 'ErNEW PATENT AU TONATIO (1110ANS.—Thelle new Icatru. Manta are now perfected, and Introduced to the 'public no the greatest triumph yet made la Musi cal Instruments. For the (March, fishool or Par. ler, they have as egtial. The giallty of tone is pure, and comes nearer to that of the large Pipe Organ tone than any Instrument yet 'produced. Price■ from $llO to $4441.. Also, PRINOVS ME -LODEONS and StlllooL ORGANS, from Of to _pIAiIIfILOTTE BLUME, WboLlsele awl Retell Agent. Alto, the only Agent for 'Raabe , * .Uurirslied Pianos for Pittsburgh en 4 Western Pennry . irsuis. tete Hopriden, Romor, a oa, as rims mums% 11 .2 g iffAM sir ii!osi run*. la Mops. r - N\ titt 1:11 - tangit 6aulte. MONDAY, FEBBURY 27, 1865 GA:I.I.TTE ADVERTISING MATES r:MZI=M two ttm..d. I 25 - .2 . 1 T30 . 8e . time 1 60 Free ticon 1 90', Vier t/ wet. 1 20 1 1 . !' , /4 OnOtruel... 2 50, I 93 . 15:1 45 Two week. 4 55 : 050. 1 10 1 481 85 Three &Lc e , 600, 3301, 4O 2 20 210. 110 One month 7 50 4 NI, 6 2 Tl t 7M 1 35 Two mo'r. 11 25! 6 00 7 6 4 00: 3 '751 1 03 Three tee's. 13 13 19 00 9 15i 4 70 4 15 15 tilt months; 20 76 12 00 13 85; . 6 00: 9 4 00 Nine mOl l 6, 27 MI 15 Oil IS Oe 10 30 900. 6 16 One Ten, 32 00 800 21 33' 12 90 10 10, I 01 . . . . Fortino square, changeable one time each week, confined to the immediate business of the adver /nes. All larger advertisements in exact propos. Lion: ' Oucrionih Mien ,nontex Six Dumas... One Year irir FIX Notices double the shove rates. Death Notice?, each inacrtioa Marriage notices n Steamboat ad•ertisements, per trip I Orl Executors' or Administrators' Notkeo 175 Lcsbal notices, under speolal head II " In Local column 10 Shocking Casualty on the Penuryleant' , 1 Mailroad , =.- - Two Persons Killed and Twenty Wounded--The Company Con shred by the Passengers. • On Friday evening. at half past five &clock, en accident of a serious character occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad to the passenger train which bad left' Harrisburg that afternoon for this city. The train was running, aooordlng to sly Flatement of some of the passengers, at the rate of thirty-five Or forty miles on hour, and when it had reached a point two miles west of Lilly station, three of the care were thrown from the track and precipitated down a steep embankment, a distance of some forty feet, into the bod of a small stream. The eugine, baggage, express and first pas sengers- cars remained on the track, while the three remaining passenger ears went over. Three three cars rolled down the embank ment, and were b-dly broken. A scene of bode seeibehJe confusion followed. Men and woman wise shouting anti aeraaming in the wildest. u.anner, and all who were ah`e to rise their limbs net e ntak Mg the most frantic efforts to escape frtan the wreck. Ihe foremost of the cars had tinned completely -ver, and lay bottom upward, the next lard railed over on its sido,whlle the third hod slid down to within n few feet of the bat ten, of the embankment. A, soon as thmse nas. serum who were uninjured escaped from 'the wreck, they sot about rescuing their more unfortunate fellow passengers. A laity was found' wedged between the drat ear raid the lee, and held so tightly that she was lin able pal - novo. She was rescued with, great diffi culty, and sustained a severe injury`in the knee. man was discovered with ode foot stiekine through the' wreck of Hula car, and his laxly hanging down partly la Water an-I partly On the broker. lee over the stream. He was rot out, and at last ACCOUlite won able to Ftt up. Both of these passengers would bier died, 1,1 it not bleu for the timely aid rendered them. It was cli4eovere4 that two men Arc, lying crushed beneath the roof of the first car, nod niter musilerah;e labor tin• timber Wk. rut. 1 , 79 y FO no LO.lirtet their remora!, but they sera lath found dead. Their llama were Jos•ph en , penter, of iiirard avenue, l'hiladol at,ti Mr. Cohn or Cotfen, also a resitiont of 11,11.01.1pt1e. 'I ie embankment over %stitch tlos ems were I thrown. was no steep and icy that the pusem. 1 cershail to bit drawn up by titeays of rapes, mid ' coatelderoble Ow was 'pout in this-work. The eons caught hal .- while the paatenge e , s y c ee ti s sl nfz. rentoved,which caused the wildest excitement for a time. By the prompt action of a few of the more rout headed, the flee was C , `,13 extin guished by the liberal application of snow and he. The Lumber injakd was twenty LIT°, 11:1011(.1 - , 111}: cc IVS.ti ladies. the following were atuan these lejorcelt C. 11. tirelgh, Philadelphia; Ed gar Eliott, New Philadelphia, linia• lire. Ebe. ate ti: lit Le, Dliknon, Lee court , IllinoiTt Hon. James r. 13arr, Pittsbu•dlit airy Matthews, ni WO issburz. Long Island. Ne York; T. C. 1 M. rent and sou, Pittsburgh; A tit %Tetsuo. II lino'4; lir. Dowell, itriwikivo. New Tort; Nior re. ltrtars, Et. LOUD , ' and T. barrette, l'hiladel. i The two deed holies, cud nine_ of thews who 1,..d been mast seriously injured, were conveyed back to Altoona. Some six or eight, unable to be lemoved, were left in a building, tbar the is me of the accident, In charge of Oysiebtos. The balance of the passengers came on to this city. no the next train, arriving here at sic o's cbriek thin mending. We concerned with several gentlemen. who rere Cr, ill, train, and entlearorel I. ntitain a full the of the 04113, ii the parties injured, but w.re Laable to do so, as no list seems to have beet. male out. . • tin-rot of the rilwerectirs exprreoted I,l;in:it:on :it the that LaJ been in two of the tnorninc papers to the elect 11 , 31 thehtcidebt had lictin canted by a brolien !ail. Thy - ! assert that the accident was caused by the hat condition of cinch( the ra,ls—which, trcl, csamlustion by a ContpetratWaS • !curd w oar e nun nattered QAWn u Otto CAW =tit It was more than an Inch too lour. As the efileets of the train give a different nutmeat la 7,1111 to, the caul," or the accident, a nannies or.' the pa.2mger : wart hrld, of which the follow-. log in the action At a meeting of the passengers un bunt of the cars of the Pennsylvania Central Itsilroak OD their passage from New York and Philadel phia, Feb. 2.lth, Ib(i.l, near Lilly station, Mr. Francis Karns, of Allegheny count], l'a., was unanimously chosen chairman, and Mr. T. 0. Crawford, of Ohio, and Mr. (leo. F. Verry, of Alassachuseus, were chosen secretaries. A com mittee of five, composed of Mr. L. Thompson, of Marylsnd, B. P. Ashmead, Of West Virginia, ElUsh Funk, of Illinois. Geo. T. thee. Jr.. of Massachusetts. and A. C. Ferris, of New York, were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sentiments of this meeting In.regard to the lamentable accident to the train upon srhi,ch they were paw:cogent, resulting in thciatath of several persons, the wounding of many, and the ions of valuable property. Thu said Committee presented the following re:T.:talons : No. !fl WOOD STREET Rearoterd, That in the opinion of this owning the had condition of the road was the primary cease of this lamentable accident, and that the cats were running at an unsafe rate of speed over a dangerous portion of the road—come of the rails being badl ,s 3 stered up by pieces Id ties. , ent and temporarily hol 11rholred, That t mincers and employees of the rood were culpably negligent In not having their rood In better condition, and In running at on utifinfe rate of speed over a road to such bad eto dltion. Reardon!, That in our opinion, some of the em ployees on this; train did not do all they might and ought to lhave dose to rolleve the dying and Inwood. ltraldved, That the sympathf of those of as whose Bum bare been preserved bra kind Prov idence, be respectfully tendered to the friends and relatives of the deceased. Respired, That cheso proceedings be signed by the officers of this meeting and published,: FRANCIS Knauss, Chairmsin. T. 9. cn.vrr(mD, oz. V. liffmns, fteeratirles. A meeting of 011 merchants was held at the office of the Standard 011 Works, on Friday of-. tcruoou, to take soma actbn In reference to the proposed tax on crude petroleion. Samuel Rich ardson Esq., presided, and Or, Twaddle acted aeSecretary. After a full interchange of views, In which It was agreed that' the proposed tax would result most injurionaljlto the oil Interests of the country, on 'motion of Mr. Waring the following named gentlemen were appointed a committee to obit Washington and use their efforts to defeat the proposed tax, or have It so modified that the Interests i o , f the trade would not aura Wm. F w, Bateman One. Josiah King, J. A. Hutchinson, James O'Hara, 11. Brady Wilkins, David Ritchie, James Me grim, John A. Canghey and C. W. Ricketson. The following named gentlemen were also ap pointed a committee to visitlierrisburg and 118.1) their efforts to defeat the bill now before thit Legislature, to prohibit the storage of oil within the city limits: Caps. Barber, C. C. Burke, Levi Wade and R. S. Waring. ' AILITAZ OF TUE WATS AND 111611.N9 COM YITTEE.—The Weya and Means Committee of the Legislature arrived in this city this morning, at six o'clock, from Harrisburg, for the purpose of examining Into the condition of our public Institutions. They were neompaoled by three of our members—llon.T. J. Highans. of the See ato,and Messrs. Ohms end Colville, of the House. Theyabould have reached this city. five hours sooner, but were detained In consequence of the railroad accident noticed elsewhere. They leek rooms at the Monongahela House, and arrang (A for vicitiug the ttpneaof Refuge and the In sane Hospital at Dixmont, during the day. PRI:9B XTA TI 011: -The hatasome P. (. regalia,, offered by Monument Lodge of Odd Fellows, to the persons 'selling the grerteat number of tick.. eta to their grand ball on Friday night week, wu entall .to A. Beggs of George B. Morris Lode, he having sold one bundred and eighty Whets. A regalia of Culler character will be promoted to Mr. James ?rifle, of Dugueane Lodge, be having sold the neal greatest number, one hundred and fifty ticket/. no mans le a very Ovalle, and worth city. • week. !()Eten weft "I. .Ir Kr.' CHANOMAULM ADVRRTI4KMXXV3 3 tlansll time. 1 [lna Daily. lyeak.ta week.' , s week $9 66 $ 6 1:0 • • ao 1720 45 01101 $OO 11:1 ;n1 4 0 6 '6Ol 10 b 0 CITY AND SEBDRBAN. IRON 6,IIIIIIDAT'S rruno The Tux on Petroleum P.di.-f.i.f.rf, of the ('.r.,dufe vl ffeft:•raLi Cry.,lf. and 'filv, at Camber Lola. . Vie arc v 44 of a Icier letter from Cum. hertated - globe a few partierenre of the capture of General, C • at 'el the morning of the MI Inst./The :ter :dates that It was all done very .fuietiY. A. ut two o'clock in the morning the guerrillas m de their appearance in the town of Cumberland and proceeded at once to tha E ", House, where General Crook red to tbo Norman limier , where General Kelly no-..staving. They succeeded in over cowering the sentinels at vach place without creating any alarm. They then went into the house, examined the register, iu the .office, and took a note Of the names of the guests in the house, and the number of the rooms iu which they were lodged. Finding. a negro ' boy at the Revere House, they compelled him to show them over the house, Then raising their sabres, in scabbards, in their left hand., to keep them from clanking—their revolvers In their right hands, and on tip-toe, they entered Gen. Crooks , room, surprised, him asleep, and took him from his bed. Another party at the same time paid their respects to Gen. Kelly—running him oil "en dishabille" Just as he slept, together with his atljntint, Who was captured along with him. The whole affair was.managed so quietly, that the guests in the house knew nothing of the oc evavence nntii they arose in the morning. The writer does not state whether any others than the three persons mentioned, were captur ed, but, If they were not, It mast have been owing rather to the fears of the guerrillas, than to any precautions on the part of the commanders of one troops to prevent the guerrillas from car rying on' whoever they choose to arrest. MIMI Last night, a young boy named Simcies Mur ray, In company with a companiou named Malt land, was discovered In the grocery store of Mr. Jobs liorrington, of Temperanceville, and on starting to run, was shot at by Mr. Dorrtngton. The best shot missed, when another was tired with effect—the hall entering the fleshy part of Murray's arm. lie was arrested and taken to the Mayor's - office, but as he was under the Influence of li or. and bag heretofore sustained a good eharacta for honesty, Mr. Darrington declined to p mute him, and he was dis charged. The affair Is very mach regretted by the friends of ths„young man, who In very res pectfully connoted and only about eighteen yearsof age. The Circumstances Indicate that h. had no criminal Intent In trospaettng ufan • Mr. Donington's premises, and that he got him. se;: "' t o thi 00041'7 solely front the too free use Of liquor. ''''', ACCID6NT TA A Fr.ruouT La re , ported that a collision ocerirred on Friday morn ing, near Lewistown, between two freight trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, golng OM. 0110 or the trains ran Into the rear of the other, and net it on lire. A large amount of petroiaum and other vt,iinallqproperty was destroyed. lavennti.—We ungeratand that among the In jured of the late accident on the Pennsylvania Railroad vas a niece of Mr. Jacob Taylor, dry goods merchant. of Wood street. She' wan a rsaident of New York,and was on her tray to this city, on a visit to Mr Taylar's:farnily, She was not seriously lej and Arrived here on the next train. ANCITTAI, W TII6 COMMISSIONERS.— The-jury in the case of the Commonwealth vs. The Commissioners, Indicted Mr misfeasance In Mike, returned 'a verdict of "not guilty," and that the county ahmilil pay the coots. Bre the notice of the great !tale of dry pOlti, commence on Monday tort, at Barker S Co.'s 59 MM . /id, street. !.rear thin:a aro prouriled. SEE the Dottec of the great 1310 'of Dry roods to cent:vent:a Monday next, at Barker & Co's, fer Market Street. . ~ SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. TIFOMAI W. PARRY, practical Slate Itrwtfer, ova Dealer In American Slate, of various omen. 01Ike at Alevinder Lamktdi's, near the Wa Works, Piltsburnh, Pa. Reeddenee, No. 7.4 Pike street. Orders promptly attended.to. MI work warranted water proof. Repairing done at the idiort,d notice. "No chance ltik repairs, provided the roof la not awed after It is put on. 'oncost Nortek.— rite ettentma of onr read ers is dlreited to the brilliant assortment cd Frail and :Winter Goods Just received by our frit.n.l r. John Weir, No. 1% Federal street, Alleetieny. His stock comprises a gmtt variety of Fancy French, Engliah, Scotch and American _C.:sirecrea and Cloths, and lane Silk aid Cast mere V•Aqint,cs,.all of which Trill be made up to order in the kcal styles. and In the beat manner. k choice Reel:ion of Fur - Mailing Grwdr also on tend and for .ale, together with a full stook of Ready blade Clothing, well. and fashionably Tun oa - 1.1 linairfo.—Those who euffer tram fen! breath err open to the charge of carehrits ness. It lean offense that can be spereiLly aba ted, as 3 &Ingle bottle or the Fragrant Bozodoni nlll unmistakably accomplish the work. Xa toilet table should be without IL It will pre sc-ac and keep the teeth white and the breath pure and sweet.. E.old by all Druggista. A Soar thmat when neglected, often results h confirmed Bronchitis. a danmirons and fre quently fatal 41{Ate:v.,. Jaytnea Expectorant, It-w -ryer, Is a prompt remedy for all Bronchial Af- I... Minos, and II I gen tul.en' la time; seeni--ent.ii cater, all...dang,ertnad syntiptoms. Sold by drug cists averr.hcfr- a T TOR.VE PS ..'.PO M. 0 .17.7.1. ..... uII.IiIMT ht &ET,. M , MASTrat 4; 041.70 Z 131 UOLICITORS OP CLAIMS AND PATENTS AND ATTOUNEYS-AT-DAW, Ilre. 00 GRANT STREET, Pittagirgk. Lletnsed by Goverattmot to collect 130IINTIES, PENSIONS, BACK PAT I==tl Military or Naval ClotNis Against the tutted States. ONE EIT'NDRED DOLLARS, duo soldiers charged on account of wounds received to battles collected immediately. /WOW *t PEt GRANT STREET, opposite the CathedraL oc.M:ly . _ .. _ .. TIMM. J. 1:11141•11 J D. usauoc i KEENA.2.I4. 11.6.1W0CR, dttip.rmsoyas..calt..X.sewov, 31 DIAMOND ST., P A. 96oeti Olee all Prom Minn, Pik Will Attend promptly testi professional bodiless committed to them, sad especially to matter. dos• netted pith the Oil Interest in either Pittsburgh or Franklin, illy . Hancock helm; pccraan-utly located In Franklin, and qtr. Keenan In Pittsburgh. Serer to the Judges of the Supreme Ocala. Penusylveuila; Irbo. IL W. Williams, Judge on II Dletrist Courtriton. Walter H. Lowrie, Es. Oh. f Supreme Court; Smith & Hunter; !hewer, Burke & Co.; Henry H. Collins; W. W. Ward, of White, Orr & Co. felitirsecal PENSIONS, BOUNTIES. W. J. &HALL PATTERN", Army and Navy Agency No. 144 FOURTH. ST., Plttstearigh. PRlllSlONS__proeuted; ROITNTIES_,BACE PAS and PRIZE MONEY, and COMMUTATION Or RATIONS of released prisoners collected PAT OF PRISONERS OF WAR eau be drown by nal:wives or widowed mother.. Oer WOUNDED SOLDIERS. 6100 Bounty to all Wounded Soldiers, Is now being paid to iat with a oDteoluirgo." WO charge made:ant/I the money la collected. T. WALTER DAE, LlcenaedV the U. B. Government. eath No.IOILITFT rll fiThhaW i , mood door belOw the edaL ' toollivaar EL u. MACIEHYLL Y MACIIRELL S.; JOLINSONt, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, - U.S. LICENSED SOLDIESSC. uLeam AGENTS Bounties for Wounded Soldiers collected In teen en to twenty days. No. lie ZULTT oTnzrT, Pittsburgh. Call with discharge and two witnesses. dell‘ty SOLD/EBB' CLAIMS, B-9IINTIES PENSIONS AND ARREARS OF PAZ rrotnytty attended to by & RIDDELL. No. lan FOURTH ST., Pittsburg, Fa. deaolkadawF LL ILITARY CLAIMS„ P_ENSIONS A -Lti- M BOUNTIES, RAMC PAY and MILITARY. CLAIMS of every description, collested by the suborner, at the billosvlng .satea, tries Pensieue 010, nitotbor (Salmi $3.10. • O. 0, TAYLOR, Allterneret•LaW No. 73 Grant sgamiciPitteburgh:Pa. N. B.—No charges are made NUB claim does nee succeed. and all information elven gratla. 1164:11 11JOAR W. SHAFER; • • - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. *O lotrra Slalom Plttabufgh, Pt— alma for - PENSIONS, BOTINIT, PRINI MONEY', ao., rigorously proaeou&Nl. . . .E.i.rs - .s B MON NATIONAt BM; (Late Union Banking Co.) Corner of Fourth and Market Streets. Paid up Capital, •' - -$2,59,600 Limited to 5500,000 This bank has ',sea folly orcanised In aecordsnee with the An of Coozrene. .na will continue to transact o eenerni banking business under the man. esculent of the following DIRECTORS J. R. lI,CIJNE, JARED M. !MINH C. HANSov LOVF., JOSEPH HORNE, A. (I. COBHAM:, C. BARUHF.ELH, JOHN MARSHALL, JOHN WILSON, 105. KIRKPATRICK. l i t lw r b :u r thor iv it e y a Cooke, klui, subscriptions to the 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES, which are eoevertible at maturity Into U. S. 8-a0 bonne, bearing a per cent. interest, payable in gold. Notes kept on hand for Immediate delivery. J. R. NoOUItE, Frog Mont. R. 3.441011 TH, flashier. le2law Lanni - (mosson. a, - D. President. • Cashier, (late with Iron City Bemis.) Posirrn NATIOIAL BAN[ o. PISTBDISRLI, if. S. Governwient AlaFilarr, Pirreritinnri, February ; Ist, ) NOTICE.—WISIIING TO FURTLIER the design of the NATIONAL BANK LAW. EIZEIBMEI Uniform Systeixi of Currency, FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, oar rrrissilincil will, 0 . .... i_sner /* eery Ist, ISM, regales Item her regular OCPGSito:as, customers sad dealers, ciunimmer .1? pan. Ei this course the public will olsteln PA It MOSEY FREE OF ALL CHARGE In exchange for their currency. By order of the Board. S. D. HERRON. Cashier BANKING aousi. - N. HOLMES &„ SONS; r3.4M-INTPCIEIFit.E3. / N 0.57 Market Street, Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS REdATED TN PAR FUNDS AND IMEESII2 (Jollecalotto ma& on all the prloctpA/ potato of the Ouited State. end Coandoci. STOCK 14., 130NDS A.ND OTHERS - EOURITIZ BOUGHT AND SDIO DN GOI;ANOSI ON. Partteolar attention paid to tto ptuctue and retie of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, ItaMott !Rates Slits or IVO; - Do. do. 4.2.11, Do. Fires. 10-4 o s; Do. 84,113-111rtin t . Do. COYlfitaitel lodebteanem. ORDERS AND VOUCHERS BOUGHT OR porg .1 y COLLIN:TED. Tin RD NATIONAL BANK CORNER of WOOD and VIRGIN ALLEN E. S. DINSITORI AND FINANCIAL AGENCI 7 B—%c:o s This) and ok keep* en for sale the 7 1-1( Unlted S atea 'treasury Notes, and takes Bubserip Una. for awl same. _ Thislll lAO rurt*LAli LOAN--the only C;Wv• ernment loan now in the market at or -4 , 1:4 those who have money a sate and desirable ell nMl=M=l • TWO CENTS Li DAY MR £.lllll .10 Th. se retell are all doted 15th .tuzust. 1551. The Interest t,vable wrol-0n0t1.4.11y On the 15th of }Lb. Mary Anti 16th Of AMMO., at the__TSW of W 7 II Mr 1110 ref secure. •t the explratlon of thrt e-ye-sra .11 little ever two and n half new) they ore ex, able into the 640 Gold Ronda. Corninteelon. al:- n• e‘l to Bank. and Bankers, Interest will be at ow Banking House. W 7 0.4. E. SCHICERTZ, Prat. Jog,. it. LiTraoSTOX, Cashier. U. u. Sninoer. Assistant Cashier. - . TREASITRY DEPARTMENT, (WPM!: OP COMPTUOLIAZ OP TIIK COG.U.V.CT• Waantenrox, Febra,r , If EREA.S BY SATIStrZr"". ,, V evideace presented to the undersigned, lt beta Leeds to appear that the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF ALLEGHENY CITY, in the . city or Allegheny. in the County of Alle gheny end Stele of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and accordtug to the requirements of lb.; sets of Congress, entitled "Au Act to pr.. vide Pt National Ourrency, secured by a pledge of United Stales:lfonds, and to provide for the circa. lotion And redemption thereof, " approved June nd, 1884, and has comp :led with all the pro visions of said act required to be complied *lth before com mencing too business of banking under sold oat; Now therefore, 1, }cow hielloccoen, Comptroller of the Cur rency, do hereby certify that "The Second Nation al Bonk of Allegheny City," in theVy of Alle gheny, In the county of Allegheny, ed State of Yenntylvenla, to authorised to commence the DUE nese of Flanking under the act aforeaald. CUlTrfley Bureau, In testimony whereof Seal of the witness my howl and Comptroller of the 'seal of oftloe,thislid day Vurrency. of February, 18fi6. Treasury Deportment. 7illoll 11cOULT,09,1, fee.emd_ Comptroller of the Currency. TARA/lOUS nseArrrinnor, Ovrior. Of TAX Corerraou.ss Of OtiILREAOT, Wrtivuseros, December 31, INC WHEREAS, BY 13ANISFACTO Y T T evidemm presented to the tridsrsloced, tt has been made to appear that the IRON CITY NATIONAL BINH OF PITTSBURG!. In the city of Plttsbnigk, In the county of Alla gh4, and State of Pennsylvania, hu been dull o iced under and according to the requirements of sets of Congress, entitled "An Act •to pro vide a National Currency, secured by a pledim a United Staten Bony , and to provide for the elm tattoo and redemption thereof," approved Zane mewing the Madness of Banking under said sett Now, therefore, I. Hugh McCulloch, Coolliaolle of the Correnc do hereby certify that "7.11 Z IRON CITY NATIONAL HANK OF !FITS BURCH," In the city of Pittsburgh, in the tenuity of Allegkeny, and State of Penneylvania, is so thorited to commence the basinese of Banking an der Ike act elommaid. • IS testimony whereof, wittier. my ham • s] end seal of office, thin thirty-ant day o December, A. H. MSC HUGH DeOULLOOII4 Dead Comptroller of the Currency. DOLLAR biltiaAtiB BANK. NO. 154 F 051711 STRUT. CHARTERED IN IBM. Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wednes day and Saturday evening, hum May tst to No vember lit, from "I to 9 o'clock, and from Nnvoraber Ist to May let from 6 to B o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not lees than Ono Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, to June and December. Interest has bean declared semi-annually, in J.une and Beeeraber, since the Bank woe organized, at the rats of nix per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same Intermit from the first days of June and pecember, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call. or even to present his pars book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books, containing the Charter, By-Laws Rules and Regulation., furnished gratis, on application at the aloe • Pitzeinierr,4lEOßGE ALBREE . • .91011 rnirsinitent. Williem J. Anderson, A.U. Pollock, M. B. John G. llockofen. Robert Rohl", Benj. 1,: - Falutiskoek,, John H: Shoonkeriper, James lierdmistai Semen Shklity• James McAuley. • Alexander Spoor, 11.0916 31 - 46- 6 .90 6 k Christian Yeager. • - • " • tzusymts. - Calvin. dams, Henry S:Lyndk, John 0 Dindloy. Peter A. Madeir a, George In, John Mafilliall, . B Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier -Tames U. D. Mends.. . Wm. ugh's, z Merles A. Colton: J c ohn B. Orr Molfwatien e j Ro y l John Evans, • r...attaw%. John J..illifespini William E. tm. Haven, elem.:ter Peter H. - Hunker. • William Vankkk., ItichardMayr, Wellman, ,hard 'A. COLTON'Le ase Whittier, • ' seendwrirszaß 8. P. mama. . eaganr .1 •z; E, Tur:Asuln: wra.AuTmENl. 01 - MU OY KOLS.YY. OF Tilt er touriur. R • A.:l,Jlat'lY. .TtOlllty Pitt, 1553. Ertr. —By ,01,factory 11 pr,,nte4 to (he tuadensl,srkel, to luti bees Allide to appear that the TIIE ALLEGRUY NSTIONII, of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, end State of 1e1106y1V82111., llas been duly or -4,a -iced under and according to the requirewento of the Act of °Degrees,. entitled • , ,An Act to prockte • National Currency. encored by a plolca of United States Honda, and to pros ide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June ail, Got , and hag complied with all the provisions of said act, required tube comg l ed with before cell:ammo ing the business of ban under cold sat Now, therefore. I, HUG illeOULLOtd., troller of the Currency_44.hereby certify that tha "AilethenyNational SSW' of Pittsburgh, In the city of Pittsburgh, In the county of Allegheny, as d State of Peanaylvarils, le authorized to nommen', the business of banking under the act &Corncob— ID testimony whereof, witticas my hand at dotal Of aloe, this filth day of January, ' - 11.1 - HUGH 711.00ULLUCH, Comptroller of the Ourreacon TREASURY DEPAYITAIEST; OrPICS Or COMTTII.OI.ISII Or VIZ 001111JENOT, Washington. Jannamt2th, MS. y . Ur 11 ER BA S, BY BATISFACTORI V ertdeace presented te the undersigned. it ka been made to appear that TON INION NATIONAL LIANA OF PITTSURGIT, ) to the City of Plttaburcr, In Ike Enmity of Al legheny and State of ennsylvaala, has been duly organized under and aosordlag to the to. quiremento of the Act of Congr, ess entitled As Act to+ovide a National Currency, secured ili r a t Kl e Itlag n ted . S 4 t t ates e r p r t n i t o s , , , a t nt ie t rf ozvide proved Tone said ead!, ' and has compli all tgrt provisions of act required to becom plied with before commencing the busineu f basking MOW .aid act:' Now therefore, 1, noon Me , tom, Comptrol ler of the Currency,Ldo. hereb Ify that' “Tlie Valon National Bank of PI rah." to the city of Pfttsburgh, to the county Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania, to math° zed to commence the bunions of Banking under the act aforesaid. Currency Bureau, In testimony whereof {. Seal of lij'a wane. my hand and seal Comptrolleraif the of Mike. tills twelfth day Currency. of January, 190. Tivasiiry Department. YMOYI .c1.1131.1.0CH. Cantetrollor of the Currency. BOOTSWI'D SEWER. B oors, SHOES AND BALMORALS, Ladles, Gents and I I_ll,(defir, PRaV AT7cl ss iss , cCI °llan d's Auction House, 55 FIFTH iiTtt BET fe 4 25 CLOSING SALES TO QUIT BUSINESS fr=ii= , [ 4 .lo..f= I AT COST, AT 96 Federal Street,.llleglaeny. I am now ',tiling otr my entire stock or BOOTS, StIO .t.S, (I A ITERS, BALMOIIALs, shipyErts, b:c., AT COST, to go into other bailee.. Het ail dealers nod the public geocrally will OEI it to their advneta~e. to call and examine my stock, I am determined to close nut in the least time poselbk. 000I?S' AT COST. W. K. 31•CLINTOEK, let Fe.teral sc... A Ilezherty city. JAMES ROBE,• No. SO Market Street tELLS THE 141... T, TUE NEATEST FITTING, A.nd 'IMF. MOST DELHABLE, 3DCIS . /35. 1 -7e7) /33EiEGOMSS, Of any Itocute in the city He Asa Just received e tang - nil:cent FdII Sts.cis, Try him. seta T HE " STAR" R 0 RIC! Jusr ILECAVVED Dl GEORGE ALGREE, SON & N 0.93 WOOD STREET 6 7 .. and Youth'. Heel Ralmords; Oxford Titut; Itootcoa; Children'. Goat out lilt Shoes. These goods are made to oar special ardor, ew are grarrantsd usegusllesl custom work. 0010 IT. fla. - 111 SOUTH & 'HOBS, No. 3lCrket Street, 2d door froCk 3d, lt•re eenktently • r • end assortment of BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, for Ladles, Gentlemen, ?kisses, Boy'a, Youths and Children's Irene, at rensonalde prices. fan -IffERCUAXT TAILORS. BISSELV§ BLOCK. W. H. WOKS. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET. Would call the attention of buyers to hla stork "dl. It has been selected with _mat earn, a 11 " -6 `. .41 the NEWEST STYLES OF GOO D S to to b e found In ~.:71.e15. 0 m houses. Gent. wishing g co „ or order, will pl ease call azi emus's. our.goods mai ;S iam .."°, a full and complete stookoof Ci-c.ocirs. W. 11. XcOEE, Mammal"? ?Amon, Dot RO. 10 ST. GLAIR STREET, --- HENRY G. BALE Merchant Pallor, A. W. - tor. Pen 81. hair Stpsta, GRAY 4.t LOGAN, 47 8t Clair Street, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT TEEM WINTER svWxor SOY'S, YOUTH'S 4121 M CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT , GIREATAT Ammon) muffles. Jain 474111PET8. OIL CLOTHS. sc. IMPORT,UIT TO HOUSEILEXPERS. 7:1 epollsuier iaa CifroacVA. REDUCTION IN PRICE OP CARPETS, , • . OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, iko,, Beteg about to make our spring purchases We Offer at Retail Our entire utak of now sad etrolee goods at Wholesale Prices. 111cFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Street, &toad Third and Fourth Stork; Lyons But log, next to the U. S. Cud= house etud 1.• °Men. feeeenthW 0H" • • SZE Pray!Ous to renowbot our stock for A3x=..ta.xzveak. • vsasaina..! we ctrer our very bur awortment,bankt: at the . ; LOW RATES OF LAST ZU,L, st LESS THAN PRESENT ERSTERWPRICES, roairelatey mu', variety to be (owl Inr FIRST-CLASS CARPET STORE W. W. a 11. WoOSWIW. Gni in FOURTH EiTREEL OAAPET ISTOrtE. V C .T.11:111a4L 1I Mi'il I i'B HOMF.OPATHE SPEOL9III A FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. MEV kAVE BEEN IN USE FOE YEARS AND THOUSANDS RAVE BEEN CURED BY TREk. READ TEM- LIST OVER. No. 1--C urea Fever, llongretifin and Inflammatlari.r Heat, rain and Restlesimera, and the pet etagere of the acute and inflammatory Illsease. Elias 3 cm N0.: 2 -Uuree Forms Fever, Worm Colic and von. aoloue Appetite, Wetting the Ned Pelee 55 matt No. ll—Clures Colic, Teething, erring and Wake• fulness, glow Growth and Feebleness 01 Inbuilt, Pelee DS amt. No. 4-C Dwrrhes. of Children or M Cholera Inufant res = and SumrLer Complaints. an s S 6 cents. .Noe. sired 5 cure the wont casewof CUPID' 1 No. a--Care. Dreenterw or Bloody'rltig. Griping', Bilious Colic, Fall Dysentery. Price. cent.. No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, 'Fa and Vomiting, 61,am:trite Breathing. 26 cents ;.... l . 220:1-ICures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Ipiluenz" and Sore Throat. Pries 23 canto. This and No. I never fall to ouredhe wont Onit and Coughs.- • •Ifa. 114-Cu Totteache, Frweocherjri t errenne aces stutTia Dolor o eux. Price lb &Mtg. No. 9—Cures Headache, stole Headache, 'Perlis% Huh of 131ood to the Head. Price 26 coati. , In addition with No. ID, it never fade Wavle saw' most inveterate cum . . lac-Ourns Dyspepsia, We k, Acid or Drs ad Stomach, Constipation,'Liver Oomplast, ar Bilious Dow:Mips. Prise 15 cents. i'n:sttiat.scicr may; tif WOOS Ditlisti o ll :einious . No. It—Cures Nttppresood Menses, or Scanty, Painful, or M-.r. Greer. Slokoesa. Sil? • -on.a. No. C—Cureg Leurorthes or Whites, Bearing Nowa too ProtOre Mtm•es. cent!. No. 11.--Cures Croup. Ho%tie Croupy Cough' DM!cult and Oppressed Oresthing. 25 Deets. No t4—Uuros Solt Rheum, Crusty ErnpNow, Emirlos, *lax weld, unhte Ucht 112,10 s " lha raOe. i 3 cOato. Fe. 1i..-Cureeßlieumelistn, Pain, Linkmen, or Soreseu Is the Cheat, Beek, Site, or yeah; ec Solstice. 7u cents. leo.l . 6—Cume Fever and Ague, Intermittent Pm vie, Dumb Ague, Old Inveterate Agues. No. IT—Cur. Piles, internal or External, Blind or Bleeding, Recent or Obstinate. COnenta. This remedy has cured thou/mare( the waist posellile chem., No. la—Cures Opththabnia. Weak or Intlwatd Eyes or Eyelids, Failing or Weak sight. io Oats. It may always bo relied upon for a ours. • No. 10—Curee Clitirr4 - neute or chronic, dry rar' Coming, Cold to the Heo i, Influenza. GO mate. No. 20—Cures Whooping Cough, shortening sod imitating it or Siutarnalic Cough. 60 oentu. IL is tnl•itihie, and always relle,ves and cure& No. fl--Corn Asthma, Oppressed, Ditgettit, L*. bored Breathing, Cough and Expectoration— Pride Go cents. ' Fiend's* have bees cured by it. No. 22—Oures Ear I Dinharras, Nolle la Lk Head, Impaired Hearing, Earache. No. Sa—Cures Scrofula," Enlarged Ctlsndst sat Tonsils Swellings and Old Ulcers. 6o osats. Hsu Cured Um worst Owes. No. 24--Cures General Debility, Phydrol or Nee. rocs Wookness. 60 coMe. No. 'ZS—Cures Dropsy, Flitld Accumulations, TO. mic Swellings, witti Scanty Secretions. 60 oesitsk 'At—Curen Sea-Sleknons,prootgaftoot, Vert*" Neatens, Vomiting. GO cent.: D0.17.-4.3ures Urinary Diseases, Gravel, Heald Calculi, Difficult. or Painful Urinotioo. SO seats. It GUM oht eases of Sidney Diseases. No. —For Seminal Emissions, Involuntary Tarcharges and consequent Prostration and Dahill., ty, Results of Evil RAMS. Price St 00. Thr most efficient remedy knows, and can Ott relied ripen as a sure ourd. No,2o—Cures Sara Mouth or Stomach, Orinkeref i X Mouth of Adults' or Children,"and also Nimes er.t. Vomiting. of Progrant Females. 5d roots. Cure& at otter. • No. 20—C , .tve t'nnarp Ineantinenee, Wetting the Bed, too Ifiequent, Punt ul,'ot Seal/lug Urtos non. • - . • IsTo. 31--Oura N ' inful lilenstraallon *MIMS. Cramp or Spann., • Plurittta, Itching, aitcl Irate. tlon of Fernalea. II Ou.. It aces like a chum. NO. rl--.4)nras Sere Hog at (mono of Liter Morales, Flushes of Heat, Pespltatloo,'sall Disease of the Heart. SI W. No. td—Ouroa Moth,ln and Ulcerated slant Sore Throat. as amts. No.,l3—eurrs'Convolstone or Bpasou Of Wont or Adillts, end CrAmps of all Irta. No. 14-421.1 r. Bllfoneoeee, fisWant of Appetite, Lowness of Spirit.; Jaundice,' Ooziittpatlon, ra LlYer Complelots. No. 3..C—Oares Boils, Carbone and any Sot of' the kind. iOlll 1,1068 . . No. TA—Cures ell Acute Skin Eritptlons, B.llScet ) ) let. Fever, Nickslee, (thicken Pox, tse. No. Si—Curee Chronic Coughs, Nervous Oo Dry Cough, aiul Cough with capccLorotion. No. W-Vitree Snuffles or et t "rrh to the head of /Wants, Rattling of MuCo• la the Throat. No. oorrtltutional Ikaposition to fro Attacki /icadache. No. co--CtirCt Constitotkonal 1/1 anion tit Asthma. 38 vial family we INIF ki vial family case, morocco g _ . 90 vial case, plain ' a at to 111111 case as sit vial PAysiclacOs cue to au POND'S EXTRACT OF IllitiEcus For Bern l %tcalds, Oats Bruises, Soreness. Lain ; • pees, p Rheumatism, Bolls, Blow, Oki Sores Th Toothache. It ocis lax a charm. Price 60 cents. The trade supplied at Now York price*. Our Itemedire by NMI Leak over the list; make up a erne of whet trlnd you choose, and feeble the amount to a °errata note or stamps, by mall to my addrosa, and the medicine will be duly returned by mall Or cow*. free of charge. J. M. FULTON, • Filth Street, (Dapetch Second door below the Post Mee. Wholesale neat for Plitiburgh tad vielalte: fee COUGH NO MORE TRY STEICHLAMDII MIMMIJOUS DOUGH BALSAM Si&ICLANIPS ItIELLIFLIIOI7B COD= BALSAM L. werranted to our. Cough; OM. Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sees Throat, Oinunimption, and all siltationa of the Throat Mid Lunge. Pur sale by Druggist.. General Depot, e Eat Fourth street, Cluzlnnati, 0. . 3DT-AIat.USCIILAIL. • •4U the Pledleal nun and the _press DB. STRICKLAND'S ANTI.OHOLTIL . TUNE.. the only certain reined/ for Dlerrhowenl =err. It la a • combination of Astringent& Stimulants and Claralnatlves and is warranted to edict a ours after all other toms bare felled. . For sale by Dreggiate. Gineraf Del*, II bat Fourth'greet. Otacinnati. O. STRICKLAND'S -FU BELEM DR.. STRICKLAND'S PILE EINOIIar-4Y`, cured thousands of the worst nun of 'BMW mil: Bleeding Piles. It ere' immediate relief, afid AL, recta • pennazent care. Try directly. is,ulinme . .' ranted tio6olo.- For sale by all Dragstete. Genets! Depot, ODA ' Fourth street, Otneinnatt, O. Dyspepsia, Bervonfiess,, Debility DR. Ealt/CELAITIPS TONTO. We ewe recommend Mom suderiag With len Appetite, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Nerroomieee and Nervowl Debustp, to. use Snickland's Toole It Ii a vegetable preparation, tree from &Weida liquors; It strengthens the, wbole nervous system,. It creates a good appetite, and is warranted tofu Dyspepsis and Nervous Deblllty.. For sale by Drug l / 4 .ists generally. Prepana 1 DR. A. STRICKLAND, e Eait Fourth street: OW Monett, O. For saki by DR. GEO. H. lETSED., vomit ff 1 Wood street and Virgin alley, and 11.E.SEIJAIRS !:„ ft DO., corner of lfood and Second streets, Pttq btufb; and 61 FRRIX ft BRILL% No. 7T / • AVott e iTa A r:, gl-chhici" RT - 1. 111603 P.P.ACTIOs • • ' • 1V nsxAL DISEASED. Aes ma almowledso oeldorn squired by Pbrlfs s. My Inng reSiderkee true oft Z, mot iunclunt of patients, treated anifurgy by sufficient moof of my imam. • • SPERKATORRIIMA, or SEXUAL Sirl3MKffl3Bll . , dud nll:4leceses Miming h er are *trod La sr much 'shorter time thieetofour by orNEW , VEGETABLZ . ItRurt,IMES. ' Xedielasi sent tor nay part of thrsilutom All letters must eoatala ttomP Mims( posters. Clorrespandenee soared. time!, BS SZLITELYIELD rest, nesrlDbit t , loom!. Afictrem - 211. MANHOOD: HOW 1,013 T t HOW • or Betalua W TOBErit-Jciat, published, Lo.a sealad enemy' W 2 . A :r . ar t x =r nm. , &magi - Debility; and ImpedMmoata to Xandaspe,. generally Nervousness, ero and Fltsi Menial and Ingram . 1304 Pa° int from dri: • ' 0 0 7 ,.... *IL /. ‘ 6 .17r. Mr* Pti o P:ilit h atz f ros or. elm' Beak under Pookla •. 9 t a k a " . "4 4, V 4 NIT ddlo, dream, poet ps4 at t ot u sltec, k gri , , wmirms94l4.6.m um.76,4m. i v. • "
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