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We would • call the attention of MICTICSANTS AND ' BUSINESS MEN to the feet that we here just re...eland from Philadelphia • number of fonts of new Job Type, and .. are now prepared to Mt orders for Cards,Granata, Bill Q . Rads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for extend- Bons. An orders will be promptly Bled. For interesting miscellaneous reading matter see first and fourth pages of this paper. The last Louisville papers say Pittsburgh cos continued to arrive there daily in quantities. 1 is retailing at 14 to 16 cents per bushel. They had a dry time again in New York, last Sunday, as Mayor Wood gave orders for the clo sing up of all liquor shops, which was obeyed with a very few exceptions. The marine disasters upon the Northern Lakes, during the last season, were quite nu merous and serious. Of the wrecked vessels, 7 were stesmune, 12 propellers, 6 brigs, and 48 barques. No less than 42 of these proved a total loss. Ole Bull,-the new lessee and manager of the Academy of Music, New York, offers a prize of $lOOO, for the best Grand Opera in three mots. It must be by an American composer, and upon a atrictly American subject. Competion will be open until August of this year: A fire broke out In Lafayette, Indiana, early, on the morning of 'the 9th inst., in the block of buildings near the canal, occupied by Messrs. Rose & Son, and B. M. Weaver & Co., which de stroyed the warehouses of those gentlemen, and', the stores of two or three other persons in the same block. The warehouses were fall of pro? -dace and the damage to property caused by fire it is thought cannot fall short of $60,000. Two men are said to be burned up—Mr. Rose, the proprietor of one of the warehouses, and an Irishman attached to the establishment of Messrs. Weaver & Co. Upolimn attentive perusal of this address, we find it contains many good suggestions, and many tlifit seem designed to satisfy the various fictions whose support placed him in the Huber natorild chair. His disapproval of special legislation and " omnibus bills" is but following up the policy of his predecessors; and will, if carried out, effect an important and most silo tary reform in legislation. Hie views upon banks and banking capital will not quite snit the ultra Whigs. He appears to think that the present banking capital of the State about suffi cient for the healthy condition of the trade and business of the Commonwealth'; but that some new banks may be created, and some old chir tees renewed, with his sanction, is clearly made His remarks in regard to the Integrity of the school fund, and a liberal support of common schoole, are bat reiteration of the principles contained in the new school law of last session, which was enacted by a democratic legislature, and signed and approved by Governor Bigler. His 'remark!, in regard to the agricultural, paining, manufacturing and commercial interests of the State, and the proper means of enoonr.l 7 ging and developing them, are just what every citizen of au party could and would city ; and about which there is very little difference of opinion. Of the same character are his re marks in regard to eoonomy_in public expendi tures ; preserving the credit and paying off the debt of the State, and reducing taxation.. He is decidedly in favor of a sale of. the public works, particularly the Main Line. The question as to the price and terms on which they should be sold, Gov. Pollock leaves for the consideration of the legislature ; but he intimates that better terms should be offered to bidders than those contained in the bill of last session. He ease intimates his belief that bidders and buyers can be found. But the new Governor comes out explicitly on one subjeoL He considers it expedient to abol ish or re-organise the Board of Canal Commis sioners ; and to substitute " some other efficient and responsible spat's' of management" of the public works. That seems to be a favorite mea sure with the party now having control of the House of Representatives; and with which the Governor is known to be connected. Whether political considerations have not more to do with this matter than any regard to public economy, is a question worthy of consideration. The three present Canal Commissioners are Demo crats; and, although one of them was elected by the help of the new party, yet, as he denies his connection with them, he no longer has their confidence. He is threatened with punishment for his denial. To abolish the Canal Board would not only unseat and punish him, but would take those important offices from the Domocrats. Has this view of the matter no in fluence with those who clamor for the abolition of the Canal Board t Cannot a Board of Canal Commissioners attend to the public works es well as a Board of Superintendents? If there are defects in the laws regulating the present Calla Board they can be remedied. But the new party will doubtless attempt to abolish the Board. Will the Senate consent ? We shall see. The Governor recommends laws to prevent liquor selling on Sunday; and an alteration and restriction of the license system. Ha also inti mates that he shall use the pardoning power with great caution. Every inaugural address contains that promise. He speaks a little, in an indefinite way, about foreign influences ; " pontifical decrees ; ecclesi astical authority, and ghostly intolerance." But he does not epesk like one who imagines he hen discovered any present peril to our institutions from either. We go with him, heart end hand , in discountenancing " ghostly intolerance," both in polities and religion, if that is what he means. The Governor Bays : Civil and religions liberty—freedom of speech, and Of the pref.!, the rights of conscience, and freedom of worship are the birthright and the bout of the American citizen:, That is good doctrine ; and every one should subscribe to it. And the exeroise of that "birth right" should be no cause for disfranchising or proscribing any one. The Governor announces hie predilections for protective tariffs ; improvement of rivers and harbors , distribution of the proceeds of the sale -of the public lands among the States; &judi cious homestead bill ;*. reform in the naturaliza tion laws; and the protection of our country against the immigration and importation of for sign paupers end convicts—in all these, we as a State and people, are deeply interested ; and to their adoption and promotion every encourge ment should bo given." A "judicious homestead bill" would leave very small proceeds from sale of lands, to be divided among the States. As to the impor tation" of foreign paupers and convicts, by the governments of the old world, we are decidedly opposed to that; and believe it should be pre vented by stringent enactments. But to object to an immigrant merely because he is poor is bad doctrine. Iris strong arms will add to the productive industry of the country ; and there Is room and opportunity for him to labor and prosper here. The Governor winds up his well-written ad dress with some anti-slavery remarks, in which he denounces the repeal of the Missouri Com promise " In good set tetras." Naw Ynarea Cerra•—One young lady in Al gy, N. Y., received 480 calla on New Year's Day, not counting four military companies, one fire company, a host of poor relativee, sad a call to bed by her mamma at 12 o'clock at night. . t 41u 1 ...t,t. t . t0 t • • f , . . I PITTOBIIELGII: News of the Day GOVERNOR POLLOCK'S ADDRESS MffflßM . • ) 4. .. I r+ •. t ~ F J.,, ••f , • e 5 ",r4 1 4‹, L.y` ~ . ~~~ ~` k t:0. i.w.t;p.;~ . Kvaiittg. Our citizens have a rich treat in store for Friday evening. ,Rev. Dr. Plummer, once the. most elo t/iZent clergymen in the Union, his . "con sentefil*Ablitityr-A-Jecture qt= - '"the Study of History, 'the Procecabr to be applied for the benefit e! potir. His reputation for eloqttatice, irettits the Mod cause be leo tlisi tor, will , itithwat doubt lit the Hall, and we are only sorry that a larger one could not have been obtained; but we understand the committee did the beat they could under the cir cumstances. It will come off;at Lafayette Hall. The other lecture is that of John Mitchel on " the Prospects of Republicanism in Europe." We,before stated it was to be on Monday night, but a telegraphic despatch was afterwards re ceived altering the time to Friday. Our citizens should bear a man who has occupied en much of public attention. By the way Mr. Mitchel has been receiving quite an ovation in Cincinnati. He was welcomed by the city authorities, and there was afterwards a grand banquet at which John made an eloquent speech. JANUARY i 8 AN Exelmur REesow.—Acoording to a re cent letter from a gentleman in Powhattan, Va., there is now living in that region a negro woman ono hundred and twenty.six years old, having been born the year utter George II ascended the throne of England, and four years before the birth of George Washington. Her memory fur- nishes her an indelible record of all the events, great and small, of her long life, when aroused from the state of drowsy forgetfulness that fre quently betides her. She has remarkably fine eyes and can thread a needle and sew nearly as well as she ever could. She has been the mother of sixteen children, all of whom have died of old age, and there was precisely a year and one day between their births, respectiaely. She says she has never been nick—never had a phy sician to see her—and never took a single dose of physic in her life! No wonder she lived to a green old age. Itt Tatomms Aaaus.—Our wiry friends of the "Bridge City " are in a fever again ; because, forsooth, the Pennsylvania Railroad is transport- ing the produce of that neighborhood to an east ern market, instead of the Baltimore and Ohio road. It appears from their own statement the Railroad terminating hero can afford to carry cheaper than their own, and of a consequence does the business. It does seem as if the ele ments and the Railroad corporations were com bined to prevent onr spry little neighbor from becoming " the head of navigation." Is there no remedy? Can not the Baltimore and Ohio road be coaxed or frightened into lowering their tariff of freights. If not, we tremble for the fate of Wheeling. A BILLITAZT EDITOR.—Tbe editor of the Wau kesha (Wis.) Desnoerat apologises for lack of editorial matter in his last issue, by informing his readers that through the week he bas been engaged in sundry law suits, and that at the time of going to press he was under arrest on four different warrants:—one for assault—one for assault and battery—one for riot—and one for assault and battery with intent to kill. Should'nt wonder if that man lights his way into Congress yet. TPOW11:11Ift OF PRINIITLVANIA RAILILOAD.—We are gratified to learn the appointment of our friend, Thoe. T. Firth, late Secretary of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, as Treasurer in place of G. V. Bacon, deceased, being unani morusly selected by the Beard of Directors in view of his merits and experience. Edmund Smith, Esq., has been appointed Secretary. ACQUITTAL 07 07313137.—We understand a tel egraphic despatch was received here yesterday, stating that young Ormsby, who shot Jennings for the seduction of his wife, was set at liberty —the grand jury ignoring the bill. On Monday he was admitted to bail in $l,OOO. Jennings it is thought will recover. 'The creditors of Wm. A. Hill A. Co., we understand, met yesterday and agreed to grant them two years to settle the claims against that firm. They showed assetts largely over their indebtedness and every one seemed satisfied that with a little time all would be paid off honorably. Col. James Ruple, a worthy citizen of the borough of Washington, died in that place on Monday last, aged sixty-seven years. Moat hl y Balance In the Slate Treasury. The following statement showe the balance in the Treasury each month for the two last fiscal years. The figures aro copied from the Auditor General's report. By a provision in the act of 1811, the State Treasurer is required to furnish the Auditor General with a monthly account of the receipts and payments made in his office, which the latter officer inserts in his annual re port. An examination of these monthly reports will enable any citizen to ascertain the condition of the Treasury. Statenunt of the Balance in the. State Treaxrry every ssonth for the last Itooliscra pearl. So October pteb . No'ember. From the above it will be seen that the average monthly balance in the Treasury of the State, for the fiscal years of 1852-3 was $1,416,419 06, and during the fiscal years 1853-4 the average monthly balance was $997,220 80, which is a falling off of $419,198 76 the last year as com pared with the previous year. These large bal ances are under the exclusive control of the Treasurer, which it is the purpose of certain members of the Legislature to put under the control of law. Singular Recovery of a Watch.- An Ar gus-Eyed Wife. [Prom the Philadelphia lodger i Nearly a month since a gentlemen had a val uable gold watch and chain stolen from him 'during the festivities attending a fancy ball, and, though a large reward was offered, this failed to effect its return. On Saturday the wife of the owner recognised the chain on a man as she was passing the corner of Fourth and Market streets. She immediately accosted him, inquiring what time it was. He brought not the watch, when her suspicions were confirmed, and she claimed it as her husband's property. The man seem ed anxious to escape, and attempted to enter an omnibus, but the lady aimed hold of him by the cost, and, a gentleman taking her part, he was detained. The lady minutely described the watch, giving the maker's name and the number, so that there could be no doubt of its being the property of het husband, and it was given up to her. The man accounted for its possession by having bought it from a person, the description of whom tallied with oue who was suspected of having stolen it. The lady, perfectly satisfied with the result of her daring feat, agreed to his liberation, and went away rejoicing. INTEILZSTING TO KANZIAB EILLOBANTS. - The Cambridge (Md.) Chronicle contains an extract of a letter from Chief Justine Lecompe, of Kansas territory, from which we quote I do not feel justified in advising at present persons to come here unless they have capital to invest or are prepared by their habits to put their hands to work. These classes of persons are likely .toi do well. I have no doubt that many men will realize large fortunes by invest ment of their means, even in small amounts. I am fully as well satisfied that for those who can work this territory will furnish Immediately upon the opening of spring a fine field. Carpenters, bricklayers, plasterers, &c., will . commend high wages and find unoeasing employmeit. The soil Is of the greatest fertility ; the faie of the country is not to be surpassed. Everything ex ists here necessary to society and the signs in dicate that an-immense flood of emigrat.on will pour out here as soon as the Missouri shall be open after the winter. Whether living will be at any reasonable rate for some time is to be die closed by the future. 'Thus far all my calcula tions, as well aa yours and others, have felled, and I have found it the most expensive country in which my lot has ever been out. M==EUSEEMMM 1852-3. 1877-4. .$1.,471.003 87 81,007,832 14 . 1 092,744 47 1,4/9,1.57 72 . 2,000.316 62 814,501 10 2,004,618 49 788,572 51 1,917,057 44 872,177 00 68 - 7641 72 693,587 87 1,878,5 q 90 857,841 1.12 1,864.606 00 1,804,754 24 1,179.540 36 1,050,185.8 87 1,20,59.) 77 837,413 72 898,110 02 730,191 09 724,417 75 1,240,928 72 $11,966,643 66 $16,925",03S A FRENCH RAILROAD. —Dick Tinto, In the New York Times, furnishes the following item: On the Railroad between Paris and Lyons they travel a mile a minute, on the average. There is a resident guard at every mile, oocupping a stone two-story house, built by the railroad up on it own terry. There are four hundred miles of rail, with four hundred responsible inmates for the most part raising families and cultiva ting ornamental patches. The most serious ao. cident that ever occurs is that an :Lifetree gets hot. ger The foreign military companies in Mu eachusetts did not voluntarily disband, but were ordered by the Governor of the State to do so, and the Adjutant General is directed to have all their arme and equipments delivered to the proper officer of the State. !here were four of tbese companies in Boston, One at Lowell, one at Lawrence, and one at Worcester. SMALL Norse PROMBITED.—A bill has passed both houses of the Arkansas General Assembly prohibiting the circulation of bank notes of a less denomination than five dollars. Small notes are now wisely prohibited in several of the States of the Union, and the day is not far dis tant when they will be driven out of circulation throughout the whole country. Sunscarrnon WrrannawN.—The Susquehan na Railroad Company having recently adopted a resolution to allow the commissioners of North.. umberland county, Pa., to withdraw the coun ty's subscription of $200,000 to the capital stock of said road, the commissioners met last week and accepted the offer by making the with. drawaL Posifte Railroad Project. In the telegraphic reports to the New York Herald, we find the following in reference to the teport expected from the Senate cairimillee on the subject of the Pacifingellroad. - Jt le of the date of January 14th: The Senate special committee on the Pacific Railroad met yesterday to consider the two pro jects presented by Senators Douglas and Rusk, and finally determined to report to the Senate and urge the adoption of genitor Douglas's bill. with slight amendments. The bill provides three routes, vis.: the south ern route, from the western border of Texas to the Pacific; the central route, from the western border of Missouri or lowa to the Bay of San Francisco ; the northern route, from thewestern border of Wiaconsin;'or Minnesota, to the navi gable waters of .the Pagano in Oregon or Wash ington Territory. The bill sets apart alternate sections of land for ten miles on each side of the route, and doubles the minimum price on the reserved sec tions. It also authorises a small contract for fifteen years from the completion of the road, at a rata not exceeding three hundred dollars per mile, which is the price now paid on first class railroads; and also authorises ooutrsots to be made by the Secretaries of War and Navy for the same period, for the transportation of gov ernment supplies, at a rate not exceeding in the aggregate the sums now paid for the same ser vice. No money to be paid from the Treasury of the United States until the service shall have been performed; and no lands to be deeded to the companies until one hundred miles of road shall have been made, and then only three•quarters of the land pertaining to said one hundred miles, reserving the other fourth until the completion of the succeeding one hundred miles, and so on, throughout. The Secretaries of War and_ Navy, a\d the Postmaster General, are required toluue an ad vertisement for sealed proposals separately on each route. No proposal to be accepted which does not guarantee the completion of the road within ton years, and a deposit of five ban red thousand dollars with the government, in United States or other par stocks, which sum may be refunded in amounts of five thousand dollars as soon as that sum shall have been actually expended in the construction of the road. This plan places the three motions of country on an exact equality, and leaves capital, enter prise, and nature to decide which routo will be first made. Mr. Rusk's plan, which was not agreed to, proposed that the United States should loan to each of the companies its bonds to an amount the interest of which would pay for the trans portation of mails and government supplies. This would have required a loan for the three routes of about sixty millions. MONDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. In the Senate a number of bills were read in place, of no interest to our readers, when the Senate repaired to the Hall of ,the House of Representatives, for the purpose of going into an election for State Treasurer, and on return ing adjourned. In the House, Mr. Steel, of Philadelphia, made an explanation relative to his absence on Saturday last, which was ordered to be entered journal. A large number of petitions, &0., were pre sented, and among them one to prevent mulat toes and manumitted negroes from coming into the State. The Speaker and members of the Senate were introduced and seated, the Speaker of the Sen ate, Mr. Ifeister presiding. and the Convention then proceeded to the election of a State Trea surer, to serve for one year from the second Monday in May nest. The names of the members of the Senate were milled by the Clerk of the Senate, and of the House by the Clerk of the House, and the vote having been counted, was announced by the President as follows Eli Slifer, (Amerloan) of Union 89 votes. Ephraim W. Hamlin, (Dem.) of Wayne..3s " B. B. Chamberlain, (Whig,) 2 " Thomas Nicholson, (Whig,) 1 " Joseph Bailey, (American,) 1 " Mr. Slifer was thereupon declared to be duly elected, and the Convention adjourned. The House, after disposing of some little On important business, adjourned. [From the Cincinnati Commercial.) llaterlal for a Supplement to Barnum , ' Autobiography. On Friday afternoon last, a gay wedding party consisting of two couples—the ladies brilliant conversationlists, beautiful and merry, and the gentlemen jolly " good fellows," was on the care from Dayton. The cot doctor being acquainted with the company, happening to mention as he collected their tickets that the famous P. T. Bar num was aboard, the conversation turned upon that distinguished individual's humbuggeries, and was waxing hot when the train reached the depot. The party took an omnibus to the Bur net House, and the remarks as to the merits of Barnum was continued. One of the ladies ap peared to pounce lips " touched with fire," for in addition to their redness, they uttered the most peppery and scorching words thick and fast, each volley of redhot shot striking fairly the great embodiment of Humbug. It was like fire and brimstone from heaven—a perfect Cyane (cayenne) bombardment, Iraneton being the Oreytown of the oocasion. A portly, well dress ed gentleman, with a roguish twinkle in hie eye, and strong, prominent features, who sat oppo site the talkative and earoaatio lady was observed to be much interested in her conversation, and at times exhibited symptoms of uneasiness. When the omnibus neared the Burnet, the lady having exhausted the pbials of her wrath and subsided into silence, this individual leaning across to one of the young men in the company of the ladies, addreesed him. " Your name is l'"—the young man gave his name—"My name is Barnum, will you do me the honor of presenting me to the lady on your right 1" The young gentleman, who knew what a good joke was, instantly gave the coveted introduc tion, and the fire that had burned from the lady's tongue, now illuminated her brow and cheeks gloriously. A COSTLY BOUQUET.—The New York Mirror says:—'.A fifth avenue young lady, well known in fashionable society, was the recipient on New Year's day, of the most elegant flower-gift we have ever seen in this or any other country. It was made in the shape of an elaborately wrought table, with an octagonal base, enclosing • canary bird suspended under the central bask et, in a beautiful cage. The flowers were of the richest and rarest, native and exotio—and we are told that the cost of this piece of supreme folly was nearly $2OO. Theparty who sent it is reputed to be a finances of decided ability and large landed interests. flaw Luta or AWL Srx.maxas.—lt is stated that Commodere Vanderbilt has made a propo sition to the Poet-office Department to carry the mails to Southampton and Havre alternately with the Collins line. Hie intention is to build five steamers to enable him to run a semi-month ly line. Two of the five are now on the stooks, and will be ready for service in a few months. He offers to furnish large and swift vessels, and to receive from the Dpartment only $16,000 for each trip or some $4,000 less than the British government pays the Cunard line, and not quite half what the Collins lines receives under the existing contract. „• - • •' ••"... • 4 4: A gM=M=MnM NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Refuted Expnuly for the Daily Morning Pitt: TulaTy-Tsuenvorrokicaps. lIMOOND asegEoN WASELSOTOIII CITY, JIMUIIIy Mr. Seward presented a petition from the cid. sena of New York, who served in the war of 1812, for additional bounty lands. Referred to the committee on Pensions. Mr. Feesenden presented a memorial from a large number of citizens of Maine praying for the repeal of the fugitive 'lamb law. Mr. Dodge, of Wisconsin, presented a bill es tablishing Rock Island, lowa, a port of delivery. Ou motion of Mr. Dawson, resolved that Fri days, after this week be appropriated to the consideration of the private calendar, in prefer ence to private business. Passed. The bill, after considerable debate, was laid aside for the purpose of first considering the Judioial reform bill, and that measure was again taken up. Mr. Bell opposed the increase of ledges. Mr. Chase proposed the original bill in a mod ified form as a subatitate. Mr. Weller moved to recommit the bill to the Judiciary Committee, with directions to report a bill relieving the Supreme Judges from circuit duty. /I ousi.--The Speaker laid before the Home a letter from Rau' Choate resigning his office as oqe of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institute. He does this, not from any loss of interest in its affairs but because of penonal inconveniences to attend to the business, and more particularly e i beosu of his dissent from the recent action of the Bo rd respecting the management of the In stitut conceiving that they have departed from the la . Mr. Meaohron, one of the Regents, offered a resolution to refer the letter to a select commit• tee of five members, and said committee to in quire and report whether the Smithsonian Insti tute has been mismanaged, and the funds ex pended in aooordance with the law establishing the Institution; and whether any additional legislation is required to carry out the designs of the founder, and that the committee have power to send for persons and papers. Mr. English, one of the Regents of the Smith sonian Institute, moved that the letter and reso lution be tabled. Disagreed to. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 93 to 91. The House then went into committee on the Pacific, Railroad bill, when a number of amend ments were submitted, and all iu turn rejected. Mr. Perkins of New York, moved to reduce the grant of land on each side of the proposed road to three miles, instead of twelve. Mr. Ilendrioka moved to have one route Various other iunendmenta wore proposed, and the bill was debated by Messrs. Washburn of Mc., Warren, McDougal, Smith of Va., Letober, Richardson, Gray, and others. Finally the committee rise without a Tote on the bill, and the Hones adjourned. Prom the South. New OELZANIII, January 16.—The Southern Convection adjourned last night, subject to the call of the committee of arrangements. Galveston dates to the 14th are received. The Texan Rangers have been all mustered for ser vice of the United States. A Mexican paper an nounoee the organization of a Allibustering par ty, in Texas, to operate against Coahuila, and preparations are being made to resist. The Southern line is down. 4Q` Prom u Resident of Pittsburgh ANOTHER RESSARKABLE CASE OP TAPE WORM This Is to certify that I have bun suffering for more than raw run from • TAPZ WORM, and have used many ream:Dee ealled termlfuge but without effect. I was at tut induced to try Dr. Ii'LAN VS AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC OR PERMIFUGR. I promised a bottle at the Drug &ore of George W. Gardner, arid to my Laudanum:it lf/ well u great relief the first dose brought away • Tape Worm of the enormous length of TIMTTT -rrra run. Onditude for my delivetsoce induces me to add my testi mony to the Maw of this valuable medicine, that others atilktag as 1 have been may •Ino glee It • triaL MRS. MARY ROBlatT3, eli Duman street, Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh. The remerkableasetchollot 15spe litna spina of Offs eau be seen at the stop o he proprietary of Dr. M larsals Vermiloge nod Liver PtlM FL/CIIING BROIL, outmers to J. Kidd It Co., corner Wood and Fourth streets. W ProolasuatioaneteWhauwa, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that isvalwable preparation, Milli [lna P 114.11.11) id HATELARION, has induced envious persons to pahi off other articles similar In name awl ap• pearanca, bat absolutely worthimem, which he. a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers ehould be particular to ark for Wripas Premium Hatha. rico, and they may rely on receiviag an ankle unequalled for its virtues far restoring • decayed heal of hair, for a cool, reheating and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all di,agreeabla sensations of diulartsm and headache, cud for the toilet It he. Dover bad an equal for Its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Ito thousands of testimonials are a mufncient guarantee for Its completely restoring a decayed hard of hair; for re. moving all dandruff; for preventing its falling off, wire( bar from Bickner or dimwit', and for entirely diapensin; with the neoemity of using hair dye., so It axcites the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or adoring mat. ter, giving the hair a dark, glory appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by orrery druggist in the city, and by druggists od merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 26 cents ► bottle. PET= T. WEIGHT & CO, MI Market at, Phlladelphla. For We by GEO. IL BERBER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl7:.lewlro W The Crowning Gift of Nature tea Mclenge...The wonderful cures effected by Dr. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL, although topics of conversation throughout the Union, seem Incredible to OOLOO skeptical individual. They cannot believe that an herb brought from the ehoree of Aida, nod eulnected to curtain scientific processes and combinations, will abeolute ly control every species of Nervous Disease, cure every phrase of ludigeition, restore the regular action of every disordered secreive organ, and neutralise by its antiseptic influence all Impurities In the elementary fluids from which the bloodisi derived. Unwisedoubters I surrounded as you are by wonders, living In an age of scientific mira cles, have you not yet learned to dinrust your own prejto dices, when opposed to the evidence of facts; to the spontaneous testimony of clouds of wi !stemma t Ask the once delicate and melancholy wife, who without strength to carry out the fleet great purpose of marriage, languished and pined in Witness and 'offering, what she thinks of the Ellsir. Read her answer—if she bee tried the glorious invigorant—in her healthful complexion, clear bright eyes and elastic step; read It In the rosy faces clustering at the mother's knee. Wherever debility and physical incompe. tenoy exist, they create strength and vitality. There Is no form of nervous disease for which It is not a amebic; no affection of the stomach, no Irregularity or suspension of the secretions, which it doe, not relieve and ultimately once. The Cordial le put up, highly concentrated, in pint but. ties. Pries three dollars per bottle; two fur five dollars; ail for twelve dollen. C. U. RING, Proprietor, 192 Droadway, Nino . York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canons and the West Indies. FLEI3IING t BROS., No. 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DEL GEO. H. &RYSER, N 0.140 Wood street, do IL E. AVALLKItS & 00., No. a Wood streeL J P. FLEMING, et Begtirny Cite. janl&daw /IF Consumption and Spitting Blood,. gee the certificate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, for many yeare proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Fredericksburg, Vs., and late of the City Hotel, Richmond, Va. Dr. John Mingo, of the city of Illohniond, though a mu. Int physician, and •of course opposed to what be called quack medicines, wee obliged to say that its good effects in the case of Mr. Ramsey, were wonderful indeed. He had been given up by several physicians; bad Med moot of the quack medicines, and wad on the ?MIL. of (Impair, a.) well se the grave, when he tried Carter's Spanish Mixture. We refer the public to his full and lengthy certificate around the bottle, etating Inc cure. a e e Bee advertieemenL Rd- The Pleasure and Comfort of being WEL TM= in • SUIT OF CLOTHS/4 le greatly enhanced by haring them loon, and smtixta To tan exams. DRIBBLE has got all that In necessary to emit that great consumma tion. both as regards tit and quality of goods. Porn= wtshing to experience ell this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 240 Lumen erect, heed of Wood. P. a—Pantaloons, in particular, is one of his yrmleey forks. Ile cannot be beat In the style and at of this ger. MOIL Pam: ow rricruncra could be given, if nersimary, to earroborate this Hato:amt. (deo.) B. GAMBIA Hatton to ManaUfnestarere. A CLOD CHANCE TO INVEcT CAPITAL.—The Dire°. A torn of the EFFORT MANUFACTURING COMPANY will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, the WOOLEN FACTORY belonging to said Company, situated In tbetown of Ilendrieburg, Belmont oounty, Ohio on the Natlonel Road, 23 miles West of Wheeling, pn WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of February next, at 11 o'clock. • Tzaxis a ffaza--Onwthird of the parchams money on the day of sale, the balance In two equal yearly instalments, free of Interest. If not sold on that day, the property wili be for rent for the term of one, two, three, four or Aye years, as the Board may think beet, for which the Directors will revive bide from Ude date to the day of sale. Persona wielding , to view the premises, can call on either of the Board of Directors. Wit. TIDBALL, Iraeipty Barrels for Sale. s=Aß= Boa HALT, or other purpose. Apply at th e Jana MAL MAX auftbaw. 1-Zdiclarl""Youse Wises Witssowss Lamar ate bur -Aarusa—Rev. JOHN LORD, a - I till Lecturti at luso= Ewa, on neat MONDAY MUM, January sna. samea—Bevavaia the m w .a k ooksc. Boni aNs s arra, one of the greatost Monates that are Stied • arose, mkt to hit soldiers at the tattle it 1,17—. 4 M y Whim. if you :Mae your Mandards tally to my. white phi:See—you will always find it in tita path it glory and honor." Doom opals id liSjo'clock; Litton to connuensa at TA o'clock. .Tkitatacd - adinbaka 25 rents; to be bad at principal Hoak sod Book Storms, Hotels, Library Rooms, Lecture Committee, and at the door. JOHN H. NERIMATRIOR, NLIAS H. IRISH, JAMBS B. HOLISM, WM. H. KINCAID, HENRY WOODS, janla Leda. Committee. For Bale or Bunt. A WELL lINISIELED TWO BTORY BRICK DWELLING, /I. on Third street, between Endthtteld and Grant streets. Apply te . - . J.W. BUTLER, - jenlS 97 Front West. A N EXTRAORDINARY DOOK—My Wart:Alp and Its A Omesquenese : by Henry Wikof . y and December: by Mrs. Halbach. P ith Hall by Palmy rn Fern ; inth enpl i t iar Life of P. T. Baum: written. by lea and Violate, or Thoughts in Prom mid isms on the 01 arm of Maidenhood : 'by Rosalie Ball. Ida May, or Muria of Things Possible mid Aetuol. The Plomer's Daughter: by Emerson Bennett. The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: by Wm. Hu rimo AlogrOrtb. For sale by W. A. OIIMENIMINNLY k 00., Juin No. 76 Fourth street. AY PRESS FOR BALM.—A large Prow tar taleing bay, ■ do . KS WAKDROP. GRAI% BILIKABS—A. new and Improved Pruner, ler Grape VIZOI, Bow, An Janie JAI= WARDEOP. ISILICDB—Limrsi Um", Blue Gra* Orchard and littlap. I janlEIJ JAM WAMDROP. SFAIDAIVNUAL BALM OF ISOSUARY AND OLOVEM— A. A. MASON E. CO. will open on Thursday, January DUD, upwards of 600 down of Gents. and bodice' Woolos liodery and Gloves, which tetll be weld M a reduction of nearly oteehalf the usual prices. janlo trIAN MORE 01 those eplendid Ckake at Ikl2 usually sold at r2O, jest opened by Malt A. A. MASON A CO. Min Books or Dr. natant HAZLETT, late of the City of Pittsburgh, demand, have been left at my Mice, Do. 472 Penn street, Fifth Ward, for oohs/Won. All persons knowing themselves on mid boooks ars hereby notified to make immediate payment, end save coats. If not paki with in three weeks eche will be brought. jentribt JOUN A. PARKINSON, Alderman. MBE Aduilebugaboo of B. A. ItAlihYriTtnal"B AWE has always barn cheraculdised with MMUS, a says producing in the feelings a marina change for the better. Any one who tries it caneafely collude to it, and the most delicate infant cannot be tainted by its are. Adult., too, are frequently subject to worms in the rectum and email bitarthaes, which always impair the health. , r, June 24,1863. Main. B. A. Perheatrioth Ch. Clurn.r.mth have rued two tattles of B. A. Pahnes. tonic's Vnrminage which I purchased from your agent; it had the desired :Mat in bringing away a large number of worms from my wife I purchased another vial and gave it to my child; It had the same effect, twinging away great numbers of worm,. I Ll:mecums recoraumed it to the pub. lie as a sere remedy for worms. P. BIM& Prepared and sod by B. A. YAUNBSTOCE • CO., comer Pint and Woad amts. yaninatew rllllll Copartnership of William Larimer, Jr, with Zug, Lindsay a Co., eras this say dissolved by mutual The undersigned having purchased his interest, the business pill bo 000dueted, ea formerly, under the style of ZUG, LINDSAY t CO. C. ZUG, J. PAINTA:R. In retiring from the Ora of Zug, Lindsay k 00., I dicer fully recommend the meant arm to the patronage of my friends. W. biLtiligil, Is. Pittsburgh, January let, 1856—0z0141a • MHZ BIIBSCKIBiIt, being about to retinquish house j„ seeping, offers at private we aft% octave PIANO, of tatiekerinee manufacture, in moellent order and but Uttle PAWL The instrument may be nem at may time by otlllag at the reddence of JAS. A. SI'KNIVIHT, lanl6 302 Pan street. ID UM/ HANDL 881 , 21—For the care of sore sough lA, band; the (impede limp is unrivallett is need for, endering the akin we; smooth and whits. It ramores asliowness, tan, Sc. The use of • gew cakes of thin Soap= sore rough hands, wilt moon render than mouth mkt boat all chaps, chants, Ac. Only 12 emits a cam Prepared from the reaps of a London Ohendst, sad sold by 1.18 8. L. CUTtiffititT, 140 Thin! Amt. W.PRN MISAL-4 bide white Oorn NAL, extra quallty,tor AJ sale by . JAB. ./IPLAUGALIN, jaele Ku. 10 Seilthheld et. BOTIT.II-3 bbls fresh roll for Ws by *216 JAI. BfIotIIGILLIN Writl-5 bbls small white for orle by Julia JAIL &17LAIMIlLIZI pIiCANS-20 bbl& Just reogral sod for sibs by j 44,16 21511T11 • BiNCLAIB. ioUNTIIIPLAYrI.—The balance of a consignment of 8.4 4,,/ Counterpanes will be mold rut at about one-balf than segue, by A. A. EIAEON k CO., jetilB .2a girth street. Iron City Cerianserelia/ Collage, LAPAYBTTIX BUILLOBOB, WOOD liTitligT. DAWN 111 t BRO. respestintly somminas that Useir X. institution to now coma the largest, abet convenient and superb of the kind in the Western country. Al the Iron Cy genets young men are omillikd for the minting room Ina euperior and eXpectitious meaner. M. Bro.'su great esperienos as Penmen and Teachers of Plain and. Ornamental Writing, render this department am, goaded in this city. leming'm new and improved fyiltem of Bookkeeping is taught by Prot buzz, whose long practical knowledge of that =knee makes him one of the moat skillful and sun annul teachers in this or any other country. Asa Math. magician and book•kasper Mr. John Barry cannot be sue , peeped. Young mm who design receiving inattuctlon in Book keeping, and who have neglected or wish to review the Atithaoctle, can maw., • course of training in this impon sent branch without charge. Arithmetic is the key to book keeping, and he who boo not • knowledge of it wit never become • Boos-keeper. Lectures delivered daily on ail im portant husinees subjecul. Hours for Ladino from 11 A. M. till 1916, flout 3 11116 P. 31., att.! at 7 o'cloca iu the ovsalag. The College is open from 8 A. 11. WI 10 P. Si. Night Cle.seer meet rottularly. [Sumer guaranteed. janl6 US MOIVONITA.. Zi.talOATlOff Ma:WANT, Prmasout, January 11, 1b65. Dl' AUTHORITY of a supplement to the Barter of than LI Company, approved the Uth day of January,lB34„ rr gearing the Company to extend . the haprovernent above arrow usvale, and authorizing the application of the tolls of the Company to that object, and the cliatribuißoz of new mock amongst the Stockholders, to an amount equal to the earnings of the Company Um expanded—the Tibssurer hes E nen instructed to distribute amongst the ntookholders, to new etock, rout PLR czar. upon the amount held by them narpecurel,y, which will be placed to the credit of then stock accounts On the books of the Company. WW It. OUPYLA2fD, janls:2w - Treasurer Mon. Nev. Company. Lt.1.1.1,--true hundred copies received am for sale 11 by H. Miner t Co. The .mile, the laugh and the tear come and go at her bidding. If you don't Odium it, read ',Muth Mall? • • If you haven't read • Ruth Hall,' boy • copy, ual we will warrant you to haul It twice throngh...—Mustionsi Anita. •• loony Fern's last Wok has absorbed be very much, and awakened a feeling of profound Interest in the woman who do write her name and character so indelibly in our mind. • • • • Ruth flail • has beam reed with greeter avidity than 14141 l any book since • Uncle Tom's Wain.' "—.Philaddplria tAry . '• It la a great book; great in genius, great in spirit, and great as a /tracery production."—Dayton Candle •• ' Ruth ' is by too the ablest or her productions, and contains many passages equal to anything in the nagliah language."—Lknige's Likrary Mumma. " We hay* Nitito/I1 perused a book which affected us more etrongly.^—Am. Jfinrny Chronicle It is published complete In one tine vottime,neatly bound In cloth; price $1 , 26. For sale by 3LINF.B. k janls No. 32 Smithfield street. DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond. Allay, Do. itt votes his entire attention to an ogler Praelime. His business is mostly maned to Prinatii Vesserval Dimas, ea, and such paint/alarm/doss, brought on by imprudence, youthful indrftenoe snakier.' tly philis, Syphilitic Bruntions,Cionorrheo,Oleet,Striottin Urethral DiechargwA impurila °Wm itloodorith all Dime sea of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diorama, Scorautlet larva/ Mom, Totter, Ringworm, Mare/idol Dieessesdleminal Wads Deal, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Monthly Soppreenions, Dlseaaaa or the Joint., Ano, Nervoue Affliction; Pains in the Book and Goias. DTI tation of the Bladder and liklneTheummedully treated,- Ours guaranteed Illatmen yam' prsotles (six la this canal:tables Dr.Broall to odor asaaanos• of • wooly oars to all who may °cam no dor Wow*. Office and Privets Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alley 11111.Quarge• moderate. noviattinly 13k lIILLYISki.—Lor. Browses newly discovered n=4o XV for ElteusuaUsis ls • speedy mut oertuth Remady that 'painful trouble. It never talk Officsand Private Ounsultatioa BOOMS No. 41D 1 / 1 140ND Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor is always at hem rearrh2ll44.. Joha W. Butler & 0 1 7 ..„: FOSWARDING AND COMMISSION le HANTS— Dealers in 111 kinds of PlDabargh llanubatans, Load ilpi god Mist Lad, 87 Pivot at:Met (Aeon 1MR213131110 BllREAWS—Mahogany and walnut ltureaue, serpentine fronts, a handsome D T& ad and for sale by T. B. YOUNG * octl7 firoltbeeld street s ALT-60 sacks tine Table Bolt; 1 box trash Iscarard: lug lasavai deal D. R. DsAVO. HEAP DWELLING HOUSIDL—We have Ori our Rock ter several good substantial Dwelling BOON* which will be mold at low prima and on easy terms of payment. Persona wird:dog to become [hair .own landkad4 have no, a good opportunity to obtain !regains,. Or Li you prefer to build a House to suit yourself, we can fun d& you with a handsome Building Lot, at ae low L a Floe se $2lO. & CUTHBERT it SON, Jana Real Estate Agents, DM Third street. CLIKESE-21 bozo, W. R. Cheese in awe ala for sik t 7 ocelli . • , 1 I • !VON- IMPROVED PEED MITTEL—A new, complete and reli able Cutter, sultehle for Corn Suas or Hey, at the heed end Implement Warehouse, PM street. jeanJAMBS WARDEOP. lflp 'LUNING 11.11STAILUENTS.—Pole Pruning abeam Pews and Crawls, of the hart quality, at the deed and far piement Warehouse of Jane JAMBS WANDROB. ULARKETA—A. A. MASON Ou. wfll opus o Balasr day, January 6th, 100 more Blankala, which they will mil $2 and $$ per pals lees than ruined rates. Jane OEM-ANNUAL BALIL—A. A. MASON k 00. will open ra 400 more of c h ore Long Shawls, at $2, on Thoreau January 4th. Jana DELLINZ&—A. A. MASON A OD. will G O AL pan MO of Gold Modal Delatoes, u 1234 =as pm jud• jaM ACOUSTIO OIL, POE DELYNSB3.—ThIe Far Oil has the effect of relieving the tension, and bringing Into me the natural action of the pasts, en as to restore the hearing when lost or Imps red. nu in proved by alimony and wall known cam, that, where known, it needs no praise. All deaf persons shonitl use Larsettrn Acoustic OiL It will re lieve at oats. Avoid any indtatioutt Ask for Larsotti's Acoustie Oil, and take no other. Sold by Jana & L CUTHRIIitT, 140 Third stmt. HA'iN thin day associated with ms-in the whobwale . I Fruit and Oontectionary Wainer*, my arm, T. H. An demon. The laminae' hereafter, from thu date, November lath, 1864 will be conducted under the name and style of J. C. Anderson • Bon. novl7 WWASH TO PROMO; A 151.117AT10N Int a Young Man, as a Parton' to • small inanullstorlag WA* lishment- Hs is able to nuits Masai useful in any &men mast, and has a capital of from $3OO to pop. }by. p o d plain kook4sepor sad mtleaman bat would proitir beim ---tployod in or about tba tams . _ _ L k BON, LA Dad Amt. ROWT. BRANSY, CW.. B. BODKINS, CRAB. MUTH. &RIMEL BOMA. Ace - - 'fILC MEM IK). •zL).rwrtr! UI=MJMC=Q23 Private Dlataaes J. C. AKDXREION taw= MME it rrua. Loaaapeaxrianor or the' soma4asSa of acousalw Son cdidwassddipowbb tiiilbfkaus tie Swallial shish Imo ems Ihristandloil hig-axartass, Dr. 121WW1IdtifITOII duds ft Import& Where PltlrgigEy two Atha hod decide* ha Wei- thandoro Delo milked:, hr whom sP poistddstts, i Xi la DA S city *slit Isiah, of Just* slothilit‘Wift ( b ts& anciptod,) WI SATURDAY DUMPS, Janus* nth, at Wane= at the City Hotel. All poor dashing to as oult law are parti cularly requested to mho so early mastics as possibly, as wader no deottlasaasees will It to possible for him to remain longer gm the time speetiled; It win, tbienebrii, be makes to make epplimUon after that date, unapt by letter or by incurring tbs expense oda Jonruey to New York. N. 11.—To package visiting Ik. Pitch from • distance, reduction from Ids *War dumpbe spista tat.** ration of the expense brtraveling. 411 Glemnalate • • sate, will clef tie the pals sad inessuaatioa from the merest barite or from one to twenty' whistes—usl that it heal the wounds whhout sear; sad edlettnelly ooze Never Sor,,, Hoe, &It Mown, lalloadastory ihmiswalm, &we •214.1 lodestar Oyes, Oats, Wounds, Breba, Old sad &vet, arato Bnd4 EWA, Owns sod Banioss, trryoipeps Sprains, Swatting% Nelms, Ctilibistos, Bites of Swelled and &Num Breasts, Bore Nipples, Eruptions, and ell a r t asory sad eataxestas &moss, when the parts. effected can be resterwL Lon'ebe hiceeinleue &boat the many Mamma maned, to be mired by only one thing—but rase; that the law, but poaltive properties which tlis Dathey Salve alone contaizia, and se benunfore enumaidad—ona to Iber—cen reach not Mom the afore snentknied Memo* but many more not emmorauted. 0. V. I.2.lolLlMilin. a 00, Proprietors, NmeTort. Frer sale by Dr. a. H. KEYSER, HO Wad Meet, and by all Drugglate and Desloge bebiedidnieedisonediout the Uni ted Statue jaatkitw Sir To the Ladles}'. . - No dewier tempi:wee can wortah dad, Then saving uvulae to all womankind. Ned and wiled, pe dwellers far of ire, Dry ap your team, ao longer need you grins. Dr.CELEZSPadAWB PILLS FOR PEDIAITS. Twentpdhe Pears of unpavalieled sewer have proved- the- Thine of. thaw celebrated Pills In New Yort Can be .fa wood in al painful irregularities, otWxuctions, ea. Pull end expli cit dinctions with each box. Oar and smt• amnia gratis. These Pills should arm be taken during pregnancy, es they would be sure to sewn a mlwarteda Warranted purely Vegetal., sad free from anything injurlow WPh or health. Directions swasepany each box. Alas $1 per box. /an 3 o'Dtwidernd.watorraa or FarnhamCAS tato nel, January 8, 1866—The parrasosag GAS tiunPAlsPleara We day dendered • diviihned of me sas corr. out of the prone of the couitiany me the aaphal nesek —meld. to Steekholdeca, or their 4gal reprementettveo forthwith, at the dice of the Company. jerkg2w JAMES M. elliitlSTT, Treasurer. I;?Mitten to Iltainklielgterses•Opeuts Aug. mum Yam= Renentiooouroxr, Pittsburgh, Jana sr, 1,1846..—15 t aotordance with the Chaster, a dal meeting of the litockbokters of the ALLltGliligif VALLEY NA 11.4. KA 9 COMPANY, 1/91 he held at thelroglea, No. 74 Watts moo, Pittablugh,on theFIBST TIIIIBDAY (enti day) of February wag, stag o'clock, A. 2E, at whleiti them ail place the report of the Pregnant and Managers kw the pact year, and • statement of the affidre of the Company, will be preowned. And at lartekcit, M., an election for President and Board of blurbs for the annang year will be held. OW) J. WAWA Nears WSIITEBY Ilrainuarcs COXPANY, MICR, NO. 76 WALNUT BTH ANT, PaLLADALPILLA CRAZIER PERPETUAL. Aistlaoslx•d C 644641.3 saoo,ooo. AWWI= LIABLE YOB TUN 1166an6 ON TLIII 001 - PANY: In &oak Nora, (nagottablelentjannarad by Mart, gages and Jodyinanui.------------.41000W se ions Baedvable, Marts and ludynanI Bondy a In Nib, OasCia . e . 1 - 6 47,000 Total.. ... --MOOD er CADWRI., — E;izzi. — mail, (mad/ay. Aar Maxim and ialaad Trampsrtatlon rlita,tUuna SZPI`BENONS Samar & Bann, Curling, Roberta:a A CM, N. Hanoi& Sons, Wm. Howley & J. A. Hutchison !00., D. Leech & Oct, • liarphy, Simms & Ca. PrIZAIILLP7III. Wain**, Huntington Y. L. Hollomoll & Co., & Moo, David 8. mornt Co., IL & IMO. Abbott, Wood it Other, Heaton Damn* Web Cone & On., Ohm. itegmgm A Co., Drami Co., ilankara Han. Wm. D. Kola, Bovt4Bakor & Co., Mart* Halo t Co., Deal, AltUion & Ca. J. HANial WWI, dont. dvelddy N 0.116 Water street, Pittsburgh UU=SIMI .... Lib, Fire OFF IC and E 66 F Marina humans* Company ; IFTH STREET, EA SOMIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. - JAMES S. 1100 S, Pied/rat. Caeauis A. Ocam, Secretary. Tina Company makes every humane. appettaixdag to cur antneried with LIFE Ell - EA. Aleo, against Heti and Cargo Risks ow the Ohio and Mir sinitppi riven and tributaries, and Marine Mks s eemly. And mains* Lau and Damage by Fire, and agelust the Perils or the Sea and Wand Navigation and Tmaaperisttion. torolletes lamed at the lowest rate s coludetunt with safety al/ portion . Selisegoas: James & Hoop,Wm. 11. Hamm, Samuel APClmran, I James D. M= y William Phillips, Alexander John Scott, i John Fullerton, ' Joseph P. llama; 31. D.,. I Robert Galway, John WAlpin, I Alexander Reynolds, Ann; Wm. F. Johnston, strong County Juana ALarshad, Horatio N. Leedilttasudig,, George B. Pellen, i Hirano &owe, limier. myl.3:ly Western Farmers' insurance Company, NEW LISBON, Oli/O. R. 11 , 0ABILIMV, Agnat e Err. CILUILKS BUILDING, 108 THIRD ex , PITTSBURGH. 0711013.11: JAMES KELLY, Prat., JAM DORMICE, V. Pear'L LEY' MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer. Meenseme: James Derbeek, Henry Springer, Daniel liarbaugb, Br., Uri Martin, N. K )101.. • lin ' James Lesion, Jame lieLauablin, Jame Kelly, Mahar A.Rksksour, Past, Levi Martin, &pretary. A. A. APEtala, Th. Thabusetter, Dr. irish,.ee l l t lig : t Springer Harbsugh, IL. Stanton, Wilkinson £ Gilbert & Prederick, Pittsburgh; Jas Yuen, IEII4 Hama, Gsrretson & Chrrekead; anthem & M'Coy, Dr. G. Price, Cinclannsi. dada OCITZZILINV last:watt* Coapuy of . 3Plttabizzgh..—WAL &MUM",Pz.s 4. t; Stret4b aI4MOIL W AR'- Ott Biaitary. Olict: 94 Wateretwas Moristanct Womistrorta. in.uvia.aza weoaiska, the Ohio and Ws& eitar ei irets and trElratuutita against Lasser Damage larks. A.lBo—Agsbafitthe Perils of tito le% and Itatadl999lp, thmand'lttwysetaits. Wilkins %palsy, Wzo.Larburjr., Jemoe Y. Cooper, Ileatuel M. Mery Samuel Res, Wallereldngbeie, Robert Dunlapj r., John B. temortb, Duo M. Polussmk, Pranals B. Harbaagh, J. Beboomowt, Wolter &putt, Wtheatis. goys. John Shipteo. deal ABSOCIALT N"trotatatio 111a11211131101111 CompYcy any *fib* City of Pittsburg's. J. IL MOOIUIIfAD. Prositiont—ROßEßT 7111NEY, Baas. tory. Will hours aipinfri NDIJI sad NAM= RUM of 911 Watt Oileo: Nast Watt stmt. 11011010/11% • J. IL Mooshaed, W. J.Azidsrmy W B. M. Agar O. Sawyer, B. B. I= Cl. m. H.Paalson, , WlLllaus Colliegrood, B. B. Roberta, Joins IL Irwin, . Joseph Kays, Wm. 1411kisseory Darkl Campbell. - Jan WWestern Pearasylesuala Dre. Sougars, gased, between Wood and Marked streets, and J. limo, for Northeast earner of Diamond,nd, W ghee! citr, the first qam the attending of P=chuis to the &bow* lard. - . uarter ,iWtor, for winded= may be male to them at all boon at their omeat, or at the Hospital at 2 delock, P. M. Kama arms of natal injury are recalvedat all hears, without form. ulcer. icrHOWARD Health Asessetatlon of P l l 2 aburglar Pl•••• STADE:, op th e Telegraph F O B No. 1013 THIRD This mg. Ia aqpintract to the import of adardths mutual eaddanar to each other, In no of Mamma or no thient. By paying • mull yearly payment, the members of the A imam • weekly buena during Mimeo, seeraging from $2,95 to $lO per week. In this simeandios all members are equally Interested In the management and profits. B. B. WILIANZOS, ?reddest. T. J. HurriA Seeretso. Phnom H Chromituee—Josui. JAMBI Baum, G. N. thrmor. Oonsalthig 1L D. novilaf ge'When Ohio nag Peamay/vamls Ball. rood 06111 0 688 7 r Pfirroleaum, December $ll, 1864.—Norma—The Anneal Meeting of the Btocahaldma and Mamba of DireMors of the OHIO AND PENNSYL. VANIA BALLBOAD 0061PANY, he the mening year, will be held at the Woe of the Ormpenn Is Mahwah, oar THURSDAY, the 96th day of January, 1866, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3.P. H., (meting at 10 ) By order of the Board of Dlreetors. derYAMI J. ROBINSON Beeretary. DW'Prawk/In flawing Faced wad Lama A.11•00/At10181, OFACE, N 0.97 FRONT Nfl.K. Dlairognt Day—MONDAY. No dined on BATIVIDAT to the &oratory, at the dose d Joan IL Keller, No. al Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the semi thaw and plate. idecllmi J. WDITTIER., Becreney. 110 MARKET street, Mtn 81.1%1 N ANCY AND and =Way dealers aa Lynda and well selected stock of Goode as any Eastern Iwo" and um prim, thin wadi radish time and ampoules. *tali iIATTBSTION 1 B. k 61.—You are D bentry DoUßod to Wend at your, fo Armory, on MUNDAYS WED 21123. irand FRIDAYS r drill, and to trauma such burl. ate At tmay moo boibr• the Company. P. BARB, nualiktitud Pacreirry pro tom. LrTo Leh—ellan IMMO STOUT Of THE NOP TIJNE KNOINE ROUB (a Mil suitable for-pub Lie meettop,) will be let for three or hoer night. in the week. Swam of GLIGEOIIt /11118ZON, &edam at B. WO/urban* No. OS Wood Wallet. Brotices—The JOUBBBYMItti TAILORS IN:). the ogn, of intrshareh earl first WDAY °revery eioo2l,t INFO I in the Dieeemd. By order. Nrl.7•-• 010. V. 81 R. Beerelary. 1. 0. 0. P.--.Kace of maga& Waabington g.rllood shoot, between Fin street and Virgin allay. Pronnitoiaii Loner, N0.. 136 -11oetaiitary Tomaday arming. Mammas Itocumgaiia, No. 87-11adta But and third Friday of oath month. a f mar2klv SAME it XCILALIII6IIII, THIRD STREW, strzWIEN *UV AND MAYNE riuuc Datwerlbers beg leave to inform their friends and 1. We Public liellerallv, that they bare Weed the above well known Restaurant, which has jest been tb t concreted, repaired and reituniablel, and now ope m t. " V r er PrlTrlehlun have spared no serum to make the Bank li:c -abana a comfortable resort, eo well for the epicene as the badness men. The larder will at all time be stocked with the dalinniaa of the sesion, and served up wider the auspi ces of experienced cooks. They rerportrally ask kir the GOOD LN M T HOUR, rioßNits cur LIBERTY AND GRANT mums, mar Na the RaRDAd_D•DaL Joattly JAN= BRANNON, • . deera w reastrad sad Air Asia =SU N.. r . OMIII Blusio•wnlikm• mult.4a.daisnt,..s;sll,amm.o.o.7l=ansisma...masammampommagitiorl=tasjbwv_iiimr,ol4 Air TM AMMO% awwwwwr Sho4-11.'5..:. eawawnew with tiw Wiiw 41 -e 11141914.4 31,1111111 AX. rover lam Papaw - Pais 6581 fanx Pirdwpwa, Joie : The thee Imo . I .le bßitirreildt. - PM 101 . 1 7,U141110/ pow= b: nie visdially, who ere aselyee boa set beargive-vicertedity rf littdeep The eideveireed wealth ibevieivv - •".- " 4 ' 4 of theme elves aid allhime r fftslitraddriff .ravage.. NV MI Till esahbfeelo deliver titiedide hat:lm la YU* bosky IMO thee dirther the zest ivoiryielviedeer notke mu he OW., U.& Andrew Snits . Them. • David Wihellead, • - Thee.J.Ammeq , I=lZ - A LAW W a y itiv f- = . " P. Una, . - Jehnseetbpk. • . . Tr. Menai IWAnsionik, ha.* ' To Bon P Yon, md annum reptilo mod bed WoonlionnoTillie hinsin me to laws awns M your aikrj *CM OTIMM to you an- Muni, end to WIN Is 'amplinse ruir onmet. nun I nod bAllo Manor assadist WWI. io Me sew My 7% Mao& nen Ida. moonVOIO Indent- -Baden—ATM Prow& at jealtl JOIIIr sessaii. Lacture...4th..PLUlLll2., at AT, grain Saber • lithos% toe the begat theta. Amende toe the Re tie . 111.: ern WALL, on FRIDAY. XIMITII6, sin a atom, • am Wood street. Eled..—"lthe Ithidle otaleftl.. - Tickets Sloes. terapeektie-lio beledastles *boa Desk ersad 00fteart....431. 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