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'A '4` 6 `,4:' . 4SZ . :',o:'‘": 1, i 116 * ' Ve 4 t * :.;it t ete^. 6 .WiiK 4 4 ,, ..' , o, 7 wi 's+J. perlVo-sLvtiT4!i 51,4 A, ..t _, .., "to. 1.V345.....' At , .0... i 0,.. ~. - 1 , ~.3- , 4 0r4h74 , ': z t..Je4 4 ,111 , ;4 , .,..tz 44- 4 . 1, c ,. „ ft axi,,, k M. ,4, ,41 M 4. 4, 4 cT,01' .„ 11. " 44, 147:0 4 :wczkArip i k," t , eta ' 414 4 4 t ...4.". a • 4 :45:i5. olv-LU'.14,yr 4 .;•,-- 1, 4' Mr. Mitchel commenced his intim by saying he would speak on a subject in which he was deeply interested, and one that had been the problem of hie life-Repubikaadsm militant-- B e p e eineieeenein its steutslessadeinbryo inn; a nun which has net the Hefugetits so much that it may be called their specialty. As for Republicanism triumphant, said the lecturer, it Was well understood in this country; we enjoy its shelter, we revel in boundless liberty under the law, but we mutt not constitute ourselves its profeseore. The highest tribute that he could pay to Republieseism wu to seek to establish it' in his own poor country, and for this he he I suf fered long years of exile. Mr. Mitchel they went on to say that the sub ject for discussion was, whether the people of Europe are fit for Freedom; whether they tin deretand, and could exercise and appreciate it. He said, he bad heard many Americans, who Could not conceive the oonditioe of the down trodden people, remark that the masses of Eu rope are not able to govern themselves do not want to govern themselves; and cite the example of Fiance-the' pioneer of European revolution, who three times has broken and burned a King's throne-and still have set up another, on which they have pntet despot, under whose heeli they placed their necks. Yet not withstanding all this, said Mr. Mitehel, the peo ple of France are more republican now than ever. ' Tin people of America, brought up in the atmosphere of Freedom, and born to en unques tioned heritage of Weedom, can hardly oeuvre head the sore agonies throu gh which any monar chical people must pass before it arrives at the true Republican temperament: can hardly pic ture to themselves the angry ulcer into which European society has been stung and tortured by the giant strife of the two principles. The .lecturer mentioned several instances to show the actual condition of affairs-referral to the Latigulotte brothers, condemned for a eon spiratty iu Naples; and that, as the gentlemen of Naples endeavored to show their sympathy for the condemned, by wearing their beards un trimmed as they had worn them, the police of Naples had orders to compel every one whom they met with a long beard, to sit down in the etre - its and be shaved without soap. He also in stanced-the case of a lecturer on Railroads silen ced at Vienna, common evening parties forbid den at Parma, End the helpless and miserable condition of the Irish peasantry under Landlord Dominion. •The -gentleman also went into a minute account of the terms of holding land by the husbandmen of every country in Europe ; insisting that the first French Revolution, by de stroying the noblesse, had in tenth made France :- •v , 1ftk..7 7 riev5,,,...i.e.-.- ~ 4.1-1, ..-•- t.1 4 ,re, 4.. . v.tt,• substantially a Republic, and that her Emperor 4#47rettt l 's - ,4.Stili 'Welt is but an accident. In Austria, Holland, mid in e'OPelltVe . e e e..,,e e . ~, i 4 ,,,neeee,,,,,e.V , n ef le e c e e nee7, Lombardy, the people have an interest, either figr_ez e . rylVegif,l4 e•.. ,, m t, legal or customary, in the soil , and the aristocra- A 11 ','Imet,,, ''',Lte. 4 3.4.21e.:1 --, " -- . 4 1,t . ,,i'f._',. 1,- - ties of those countries are virtually extiact, ab -4 E - r,.. --- ..F... , ,.. , :; , ,,_4,y1 ,5 , - sorbed by the kingly or imperial' powers; but ' " 41 e*• - telerael.•! , ' 11 . - ,7':' '4l , ^ monarchy without a feudal aristocracy lane its kt 1 4 Ailrg-;t1 514, ,, - t;V- i%pc.,TS: chief support, and only waits fee the first storm .- V, 2 1 4 e..'‘A` '`e..el,-' - ee-ee-4--,- , ree of revolution to destroy it. Swiderland, having e - e el:: tee VA-''Lle;:! - e..7..4 . •:.1 formerly the strongest feudal tenures, was the lit PktdeitM ' 4r " -.;%-r , ~ . .t„;, : , first to break through them; she is now the hap , 0 0 4 ; i ' , .‘"?.l: - .:_.„z.,:! , .,1 a lt.. piest century in Europe. .. ' litV" ise - "l* ee'-e.:'i The lecturer then alluded to the revolution of ' t- ...ettl?' ice. The • , :l to, ~,,,•-•, 4* ,a., 4 t., , e , ,P,,,-,_.. 4 : ,... ; . ! + 1 _ 1848, as an instance of the growing fitness of s'6 4 ~.14,,, ,,, , ..we.o,-.1„.."4:,. 4 : 1 the various European nations for Republican. 6 of 44.,„Vti. G4 - : 4 1',.. c. ..t0,N , u,„ bun ;in Berlin, Vienna, Milan and Rome, Re . te.''e ; 41 4 'efe itleeeel eq,: ..''., r; publics were proclaimed as if with one voice. .;-... ete. etee"lee , teeee e It is often said that the Catholic religion is ad . ...- Sly , ' vr . " - : : '' ~,m 4g rl:,, 4 ' ..IVel a .4 - 4 , 4,v .-- .4 2 . verse to Republicanism The answer to this ea ere ' ',4ete e ee'fi; : ;4 .%4.i.:= . ,,r,qt, *i i ,.....,t may be found in the history of Maryland, and -4- 1 - t i od ‘.i.4 1 awl': '4,.t ;a - e -ti'V.`ofikT^,e..,t" t. - 1 more especially in the history of Switzerland, .. 41 7-t , - -,- . '„%-',., 4. 4" ~,,, ' 1* ,.,91 - 4 ~....z.,...y . A.:. and in the feet that during the provisional goy ' e,eleteilieeee ' P e el e! ,' t i r ' 'ie.' ernmente of 1848, when the people-the Cathe .), t r s 1 'l l ":'' ,44 . 1 '''' 11 .• . . t' W, '. lie peop l e-had to y e t t h e e i v r own en i. hand s, t a w b -:. -t - 4 , Tie '14e..!..tV - .. solute equality of all creeds was pr ocla imed. ' ~, -.. ' * 'X '' 1 4 , ':. IR`I .. `?..*'4 , As for England and Ireland, Mr. Mitchel be .l ,-'• -,$ .; .i ..,,i': . ..._ , .p:,,, --- y• lieved they were far leas advanced tow ard s Re : 2 ,4 q. 2 , 4 * .a11A.:4! 44,7„,t 1 4-:,,,,, , 01k ., ,,, 4 . 4 publicanism than any other European nation. (-' ' • ,ir . . 4 .e . -1, , , , A.,,,'4, 1 ": 1 / 4 4 4,6- 1 / 4 -,. The feudal aristocracy is still strong there ; the , Zi t inAytiMen-t, i 4i"i f li'V,'-tit'yt:l•hiPet„ people hairs no hold on the land, and therefore i i - ,,, , 0.r.,,..,,,, ;4.-4_4 , .tee,V, have no independence of feeling. Oo this ac- L e. „± , keeet'eleee,.*.areiff , ":: -k l e ,:e: count, thee, they want the very bogie the very ~,,atl k lit.l lf 4 , ct -' 9:rif4.ii,„„ltl / 4 ..',..„ - '4 , .4.,,,, ,, ,` alphabet of de mocracy ; and while 'he ir cense " .AV'ti:e4;e 6 ,l7 , :f,'"?:;e 4 7o l l anion has a show of liberality, the social die r 4 .,,,, z ,,z.241. e .,..."1, 21 Unction . betereen clas s . and class is wide and lee ee 7 e .eeee el e e ee painfu l and offensive-more so than in any . . ."'n N'n.,',49,..- 41-tt,,n.1:4'..1.t.p' other l an d ' tte e ,e(l4oW4osl; 4'.*' il l * 'ee'e 4, ,( 1 04 4 ,,„,,,. a i,,,,,,1 ~ countries , recognizable changes in the right di , 4. 1 * - A....„, 40 ,0 8 ; 1 7i-p w l-1*,,. 0. 4. t b. ''t rection are beginning to take place. In Eng. S m ~ 4 - irt,1,7 4- fitor.',..4 - # e` l / 4 - it, 0,, . - land, two republican paper! are printed, and as . 1 1, i",to. , ." 1 4..: 744 '!etf ..4 ',.4, 4, tdpq - :,Fit -4:: drx there le also theLtsn..mue ''''‘ „. 4 .4%"1 0 1, ft 1i..0y . '44,4 1 ;.,., on the Crate and waiting for the commercial - Pl e e t .'N • „ ,Vilteltecte..=-1 - eie crash which will give them tho chance, at last, ..f.'41#13 4 r e keeeee s et , s t t e . g i ee of ruining that cunning fabric of oppression. .1;14_, r"....r. ;nit: , 0. 4 . I For Ireland, too, said Mr. Mitchel, there are . T,r... '''M a ir w . R i f Ra‘OutAl.: ' men who still dream that the remedy for her ' ie. ''.? 4.l l „„ejli: tu / st f*,* woes is a Republic. God bless the dream, if it' ~,- -e 'ele f e",li eSee, be one. Bat I for one will never relinquish the e 4 - ‘ , Z,Z I 4' k i i: L fr;f4 hope that Ireland may yet be counted in that - , ' s r e t e e lreleeTe et grand brotherhood of nations now in seeming . 1 , '.. ee-re741`,".;*,,, , 5e death, who wait for the trumpet of their recur. y eN.IIIi*.gA.,:. V4OA reotion. ,;:i .neTtite'T,aejle... , r,li-?, may p' _1 ,d- ~ ~4 COURT 01 , QUARTSR. Szeszois.-Before $O . ll. .il, teT4, *1 4 :4 4 ,:1.,.'1.4 .4 - ';`,..!2'.i ., r ::, William B. M'Cluee, President Judge; Gabriel ee ~..els e , 1e.5.21....r , ..,...ip, 7 , Adams and William Boggs, Associate Judges. . veer •reeellegelee se4l FRIDAY, January 19. .iie,‘' - l g..letilk: e .enetej Commonwealth vs. Richard Giles; indictment, ' ... - e'ee- , ',,e''Veiet e rieee e ' arson. The defendant was charged with at . '' . 1 1 , ••- A ws„- , ,, , ,..,47--,..e.:, , :. tempting to set fire to the steel works of M'Kelvy t k e t t t jt,l,2f , , Ai:el, ; ;'-,,t : /..7: & Blair, in the Fifth Ward, come time in Decem l'' * Vt . - ' %. 1, • i.,.::: -4. "",''' her last. The evidence of the intended arson P: -.. ) ,,,A1 i t;. - t_Nt4., l ^..: being quite conclusive, the jury returned a ver ; " -- 7 e , e 4t e o l / 4 * *. e . ':'' " .v .'e.,u 4 l%'''it . .4"”tt i i 1 ,1 .1 diet of guilty, but recommended the culprit to l'ibittai ' et:t .. 1 4. 4 4' Ar'.,C,.. the mercy of the Court. Subsequently, a mo --,, t. tie..4a,. 1 / 4 - 1 / 4 1t . 0 . ,-.4f,,1;i tion for a new trial was made by Mr. Black, the P ' - le,7A7i'LL'irr-tt; defendant's counsel. r• - • - ,,,tfiatit vs. awrence Lusk; idict , , S 4 we ee-rerill 4 frA. meet, larceny Commonwealth of a coat L from the clothing n store ; - ' `,. Cie- *ewe efe ,le , l , of Poland & Seanor, on Liberty street. The de le lee 'S. e e e ",e., *4 4f 4 letenerees lenient is an old man-a, German, ipahie to le_ e. , reere t ' L e , te`e* o 4,.rotek-0,,,., speak Engliah, acid proved an excellent cheese -.7,;.1eeteg1e.,.e.. e;"' ie eseeeef ee Hlee e , e '",,, ter for honesty and integrity; but the Common- Wein/blee' l l'fe f xtr - Fole"O: 44 ? wealth's evidence being very conclusive, he was * . : s2 se r e . ..eiLi. , o , ;et;o4ttleetet e l; found guilty by the jury. evi e ee le ' 'Roe ' Commonwealth vs. William Lecky ; indlot • ' i lre'Vet it e'e 41 4„ , tf etr eeepeeeo .e . ment, furehehing leper . to n person of iotem *elk 0114.4;aifre,C - r ktfiel,,sts . perste habits. _ The ac ti on is brought under a If d 0...... +evoto o , .4A. clei . late Act of Assembly imposing a floe of not less ii ir e fteet„ e t i f , ree t e 4. than ten dollars, nor more than fifty, and ine- Mtro e lp'gr o p e seett prinpment,.on nay person who shall furnish •,:- - irt....w - r 'nap- tkV,, spirituous liquors to an intemperate persod. ti,„l ... . r .filr' re to '''fliii• '41:0"1 The suit is brought by a Mrs. Caroaghan, of i tok. per'! 't'* & f :". l eFei-I East Deer township, and the defendant le „melee •'` ' i m e e et , 4ettleer e charged with furnishing the liquor to her bus t446.o ee 0 . 1001 Wir)1.....,1 -16 r,it t i. barei. Verdict of guilty, and prisoner remand -1 1 • tallet , ,, eu ~4 . ,.,•... - t - rn,, , alLs= ed for sentence, a' . - :1rr 1 4 21 W Em ' ne h tiele 4* 4 no WILL man nix t-The rector of eeeeefe-'" - ' e 1t , .11.- Christ Church, South Brooklyn, states that be ,te h tt e ,..refe has been intrusted by one gentleman with the afar, ell distribution of twenty-five slaughtered hogs, "-- 4 "P. 44 4...1, twenty-five eIITVISSeII of sheep, fifty half tons of .. ' „ -...,71, cone and fifty gained salt. Another has placed ...,,,,- 4 ,--- at his disposal twenty halt barrels of Flour, for I t • * it.. 4r iii 't the same purpose. We have no doubt there tire .1... el ' tl , many men in Pittsburgh will) are able to do, if e , ~,j4,fi not as much, at least half as much, towards the fe ee f e rt e * eel relief of the poor of our city. And we know - . 4 IT'"tt,,Ze there are a number of charitable societies that APt , fi1",,4Vit 1 3 4- a.Vell would be willing to see it d stributed judicious tit ,44 , -; ir,...r 5 ."1. 140 ',_.,.1 1 1 ly. How matte, men there are, who, when read •ee-eereeeefereeeee'reeek.fee're,/ lug of the sufigtings of the indigent, exclaim, in ' 4 :releWeeVeltailterere e eel the plenitude of their charity, "God help the 4 * e1i ,4 .; € 2 - i i.re e tee 1 , Ve.,.. ~, ere poor !" but who appear to be utterly unconscious t le ee etee,e o 4 , x-it-, 4 74,...4 fee" 3 1 that they can do anything towards it themselves. ,F wi - ,talkgc . ,, is4 l 4, ,:r.:e 4, 4 4 I Reader, if you have a large heart, and are gift h e 40°141,01.a,rir.,704,440?e,a:'..%rb ood ,1 ed with much of this world's gs, o thou and e Mv t e •' ..,:477,leleenes;e 4 r , , z .„ , :,,, emulate the Brooklyn man. g S 4 fieii t et • V;`4 ;1.1,e:: r,,,,,t, ;44.41 , 1viNt1... :-- '4, 4 . 1 : , - - - • Tax TRAUB Faxon .- We feel assured our spl * A t it „,, q N . , ‘,,%; e 4 v 4r. ,, e 1 . e ,,,z„. 46 ,.. 1 f4 , 0 .., „ 4 c o l f tis t r e s e a u r te e r e ts o i t n a m w en ar t e s o o f fi n er e ed ex a c t elle i n u t o o n h i a e r n ac a t l e l r ...Ay ,t l / 4 2 ',10'.,54 .9 4 t 41, 1171; = , , 4 ;f 4.1 be the Thayer Family, or they would encourage ' el.* ---,- K ., , , 1,:*... 1 , k ,-,t , -_,; them better. It is not often each a novelty as , _. 4 . 4 1, 4 , 4 1 r• - ,7,,'t-,f , .--4.-;'• troupe at female performers on brass lustre -7," 1 . , ef ,: . , ",„":" .. 1 / 4 ‘,...7 4 4 .1i, , ,,, , , , 7 .' - I ,'-t ,,, : 1 ,i ments, is presented; and when to this we add IN "t!„ ., et - 1iA,, J4 e,14 -, -ti ge t, i. "44 s,. that they are all musicians of the most scientific i! , .-t , r1.0 . .,_ 5 .„ , ..- 4 ,e ~.. a, attainments, the attraction should be sufficient . e, , ' efte ee i eliet e e e eesetel-Zpe e s"teeee e el to draw crowded houses. Pieces of the most eeeeeeereef r, - ,,-.,.. , ..4.4tA, difficult mimic are executed by them with a pre , . -4 , * ll l...,*' o :a vl ire.- e t,.. e e "ef e t. e 'e * ,*" l e` e see - 2,-; olden and d • regulan'ty of time which surprises and 0 ~„ ~,..- „,,, , , , ,,..N, eii ne,r,,,„„iviv,•-•.,4, 7 dehghte the moat finiehed musicians , while the _; - •.,,,,gi ...-,7 1 . :pqr,..-4„.,.....,„4...;:,44 ; i'e„0tz,-; . „ singing of biles Josephine is equalled by but I•"e ~ '.' eee.:', 4 "..,•4 4 4 - ''' - e,„„e e a7e'e l ll 4, .....;.- few cantotriese; the exquisite sweetness of her - ' '-' - t'utti 4,71 W :- ter.‘'..V:i magnificentvoice never fails to elicit the most t :•'. • "P) .??..; ' 4 't -:•` , :i - 4, 4 i7e 1 1' ra t : • - ,4 , -3 .7" --'4? - i ....„, %- t . ,, ; , „;, „,.. 4 , p nrous applause. To-night, we believe, is ',-• vc tb11' 4 0...,-....,,,,, , 3 ;,...:; . 7% ~..7 4 1:ti s: ::, : the last of their entertainments. i.. 5 ,-,r v. l / 4 „,., ...... , ,,,...„,v,, ....,,,...., aI, N ew "telll s ki•° l7 .?:' '-yvvA. ~,,- ; "iflV:r ~ 4.17 Yon* HERALD, Tuns, AID Tszanne.- '-'te:.v%',l..o..Viot-,,,b,;‘,0:;- ~r,4ee.,,,,..., ...I . :: Perilous desiring to be faithfully served with .t ., ,:f ... 157 1 ,:; - 4.46-t-1•";'t'al.i^ 1 / 4 1'.v`11'.4,„;p,,,.-. 1 these papers can be so accommodated by leaving ew e .et e‘t ee .,o* i - - .P.,!. - .., v . : , ,r! . ..,,,VP:. 0 .., 4 tr:, their orders at Gallagher's book store, 71 Fifth • t*e.„7.i,,ve''--1-1,‘,1,--0,4.-'-4,'?n,i, • i.h st-i1':,.. , 14Z street. R. Shannen is the carrier, and he is on re . *.: elf...P.:lel:e a - esle ee e. ‘,.. 4 efetre l etliee. hand, rain or shine, as soon as the carefrom the "Ill_ s, " • - ,. ... ,,,... :eti1tir am et-,,%4A ~t,trj:it e Lei,,s ,' ..:;: -. 4- : _;e 4 oet-East ' are in. Terms - for the Herald, Ilmee, and lee! lip. e - .4. , vie0...:1.,:ee1ee i ,, ,z, Vize r ie te ,e; 404 Trz6une 15 cents per week '; for the Philadelphia etteekertreleere e ',,,,,..e.eeeel e ... e teeee, e ee nere o effe Le4er 12 °elite per week. 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LLY~QI'. .:j;,* . .54;,. ff .:iW.‘. - : 1 IE - etTr-POST.- SATURDAY MudNIND Air TO LA YOB BALM AT TRIO QUID! Ma Iteram's Imortme.,in wahines; res pectable in numbers, although not so 'amorous as we would like to haveleen, assembled last night at the City Hall, to bear this gentleman . lecture. , , • * ‘f?,tAr";rr;:,-,-".t. / • k ' l , e; .'.. ,,, -• ,. .4..!z -,- 5 -- ;• , _~` -=-. .'"I . IIMIMMoW 01 n te d ti following 4:i.3itiniftteerial- • with c .inittee of the Based of — lAthomitigi t ,4o w t upon quiptitestio ohs - Lea Ilse Mem i:endenvor to sem& ene zmb i 'bn add tag veils in the city: . . John Ripen, Wm. P. Jean. W. H. Had* Jahn &sett, W. R. Brown, Joshua Rhodes, Wm. Mutters. John El. Di/worth. The committee are requested to - Meet at ,the Merchants' Exchange, at 9 o'clock this morning. JANUARY 20 QUALMERUIAL YOST:. rtiorasuacat BOARD JP THAD.III AID 1[1411611/1371 , B. OBAXG.E. 017Ntin Axadad—JOHN SUIPTON- Yirst Fix Itts fixond War. R. 1.4.1nt. Sterdary—Ws. B. HAT= 21vancrer—JoBX D. Somas. Superkitysiemb-JIL Mix;- -•- • • annsiitke Arbigniblest or ssimwy.—W. R. Ilemiw, V. P.; ALU . GOMM, J. X' , PA* Jowl Ekon. .DAILY REVIEW 07 PITTIBUZUH KAM= Ormse es am Dans Ittiontee Posy, Paturday, Uneasy ID, Mb. j Thore wail a fair amount of Mudnese doneyestardey. In Fioui not many operaikma were reported, but the amount whith raised was lugs. We notion one steamer with SOW barrels, and another on the inty with 3,000 more. The following sales are reported on the books of the Ex. change: ABILEB-40 maks dameedo Sods St fige„ on time; 2 casks. refined do at 11%e. APPLES-40 bbl, at $2,25, mob. BILLIN-6,000 The from wharf at $l, cash. 0011 N MEAL-5 bbls from store at $4, oath. /11.01711-200 bbls superfine from wharf and Aare at $5,25 Itetlß—Oorn : 400 boa ear from wharf and store at 11* Si . ; 100 do shrllwt. at fBsaOsta; 1100 bus from wharf t ItICS-3 to In lots st , cub. OZEDS-40 bus Tbuotlay at $2,345. cludt• MUSHY-30 bbls usettasel at Wu 10viA*5:7.i . .):• "II:4 • ,a New Year ; January Mt—Cotton this:hanged.' Moor un changed with a more moderate' demand, and salsa 5501 bbls; Southern hoary, aides 100 bbls AI $5,76®9,15 a. Wheat unsettled; hontbarnwhlte $2,46. Corn a trills low er; Wsaterst'mlred nominal; yahey 96097. Park firm; salsa mess at $12,25. Bear end:mired. Lard firm; sale* 100 bbls at 19(410%. Ohio Whisky 36. Coffee and Sugars firm, with a moderate business. Molasses firmer; salu Ur. leans at 271$M. Stocks lass firm; Money unchanged; l'Ir• dies 96; Penult. Coal Company 105; Canton 113 244; Ill inois Central 92; heading 7234; Cumberland 33%; ha. 44%. Porte DIIPICLA, January 22.—Flour: Na new (estrus; the. port demand conUurne limited, and only 300 to 400 bbl. standard brands sold at $9 "f bhi, and 401 Baltimore City Mills at $8,75. Rye Floor geyso. Coto Meal $4,50. Wheat dull at $2,00 for good red, and $7,18 for white. Rye sear as. killed Gera not so entire; sales 900 boa, afloat. Whisky is dull; holders ask &So for Obis. . Outoorwart, Janunry 19.—Flour dull and unchanged. Wogs firm, but sales few; bulk Shoulders offered at 4, and Sides at 6, but no axles, Mesa Port held at 11 without sales. Whisky dull at 26. Molasses firmer. Sugar and *lace un• changed. Cheese decdned to 849;4. Oicoverseedadvaoc,d; nice SU bbla at. $6,75, but little to 'ne had below gr. A be 4 ter tendon In mousy affairs. Inver unchanged. Vi'estb, cloudy and cool. AUCTION SALES AlaCtlosa....Daktly sates. AT the CconeaarclLl Sales aeons, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. ft.. • general assortmeet of tleanonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, Decla and Kboes,Llate,Capa, to., A'f 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Grocerire,Queensware, Ci'samara, Table Cutlery, Looking Maws, New and Beoond Hand llousehobl end Kitchen Fur• sauce, tc., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books Stationery, Parley Articles, hinaleal Ireitruinenta, Moranbre and Cutlety, Clothing, Variety Goodson:11d god Silver leatchea, ke. P. M. DAVIS, Anetkuwer. P. DAVIS, Axotionser. • VALUABLE REAL ESTATM IN SIMS); WARD AT AUCTION.—On TURSDAY APTERNOON, January 30th, at 3 o'clock, on the premise., will be sold, by order of John Herron, by., Trindee,nfteen valuable Building Lot, eleven of which have each a front of 20 feet on Centre Ave nue, and extending beck 96 feet; the other eight each hav ing a front of At teat en Clark street, and extending hack 64 feet to Ross street, so per plan of lot. laid out by the late Judge Porter. The above offer great Inducements to those desirous of purchasing property near the business part of the eiLy. Terms ar. sale. Title indisputable. fluiat P. M. DATI6, Aucti.neer. ARON AND VALUABLIS COLLECTION OF BOORS AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY ILVIQING, 20th Inst., at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales RooWs, corner of Witol and Fifth streets, will be sold without nerve, to close con. siguments, s luge and general assortment of choice new Books, embracing standard work, in ration , depaitments of Science and Literature, which will be ready for exami nation previous to thisale. Also, very superior Family Bibles, in rich binding; Let ter and Cap Writing Paper; Gold Pens; Pencils; Blank Books, A.; together with a quantity of rare second Mind Books from a private library. janig P. M. DAYLB,'Auctiemeer. Empty Barrels for Bale DITABLE POrt BALT, or other purpose. Apply at tha janld YEAH!, /MUM MILL, Allegheny. ifelJ.. PAM FOIL BALK—Consisting of 1Z lloree, 0 4 1 0 in cultivation; with a new /rams Dwelling boas*, good Well at the door a Log MOM Stable, Ic. • Sugar comp of 400 tree. so d a sma.l Pearl and Apple Orchard ; situate too mill's from Ualliopolla, In Gallia county, Ohio. Price $l2 au acre. S. CUTllltgitT A hurt, Penn 140 Third street. C . _.______ OBS MEAL-10 bbl, treab ground just arrived and for Pla by JAS. SELAUWILIN. ' janlE E. 10 n.. n w 0r... JASL M.LACOULIN. V=2 VA.II. 0011-N-600 bus In mare and for .al. by 12A jAnl2 JAI APLABOHLIN UCMID= FLOUR-60 .. 6" JtrZtibIIIGHLIS FAISHIONI6 FOR - JANUARY—FRANK LE61.1106 LA. GAZICITIL—The January number of thti Ma . mine COMIII.OBII the third volume. The Gamite is pvt lished on the first of every month, and contains all the networt fashiontfractim foil:ming month, in every depart• meat of ladles' mid children'a costume. Each number has ales • lam ...Met; of patterns for needle work, • sheet of new made, and a paper pattern to ant • them by. Price It cents • number, or 1.3 • year, postage free. flubserip. Lions received or single - numbers mid by W. A. GILDE.NFANNEY t 00., jan3 No. 76 Fourth amid yr AGAZlNE...—ilarper,lbr January. at Putnam, for January. Godey, for January; third supply. Graham, for January; second supply. Peterson, for January ;• 17 cents. Ballow, for January; 10 cents. Blackwood, for January. Bobecription to four Iltitiab Reviews and Blackwood, $lO. Those who would save 20 per cent. in subscribing by Lim year, or buying single copies of the above, should call at 8..51118L 11. L.turmvs, Jana - No. 87 Wad street. °ppm!Shaft Dolled I Osamspariseat liavited titsIIIIINATION 11M.INCTISDI AND WIPJLISSALg Pril- CM ADOPT/MR-1100D, 61 Market street, has Jost received, in addition to his - stock, a fine assortment of all the latest designs of faahlimable Kohl Jewelry; nue Lotslon and Geneva gold watches, of the finest quality; silver spoons and Inks, of our own manufacture, warranted pure as coin; Altiata spoons mid forte, heavy plated, null of • superior quality; 'Warlocks; Marian= time ;fleece, Sc., ac. We Loldly det'y competition in our line of boldness, in this or any Western city, as we are detarmitualto aloes out our ;moth 1 3 011 CASH, at prices that cannot be beau Those about purchasing should not fall to give us a call. By so doing, you can Nara from 25 to btl per amt. in your purchases at man] MOOD'S JEWEL ET EMPORIUM'. rINLY NUBS HUNDRED DOLLAB/31—Vor mle, • two Ftory frame DWELLING HOUSE., containing 4 roams, with a lot of 17 fret front on Beaver treat, by 100 deep to Veto street; or $l,lOO for a Dwelling Home eant•tntng par for dining room, kitchen, pillar, a•d 4 bed rooms, with • large yard, num*, hYdrant, stable, °above% to. Term of payment. very enry. lanlo S. CIITILBERT I SON, 110 Thied rilwo SMALL FARMS YOU CALE—altusted in Ocilla .1. county, Obb. O. CUTIIItHaT k CON, janlo 140 TWO otrect.. y ARD-15 kegs prime lasi Jost reeelTed and for We by I Jan 9 IIIf.NRY II COLLINS. "DSOS— 4 bbl a fresh Eggs thus ay recelvad and Inc ante by _EI jar& USN 1W IL COLLINS. lAtilklD PRAC.IIO-30 bbis Jost received arid tone& by 1J jan9 HENRY 11. COLLINS. WW/STAIVIS DALBAiI OF WILD OfIBRRY:—.One of the beet articles fir coughs sad cottanon Mum. Lidos received by JOS. FLEMYNO, Ant corner Diamond and Market street. CIONGIUMS WATEk.-36 dos fresh Murata Tater re. calved fresh, and direst from the aping, by JOB. FLEMING, lan& corner Diamond and Market etre& , LAROWN'S KSSF.NC V. 01 , GINGER—It dozen of this cola .I_lo bested iirtiele received by 708. 'LIMING, yang corner Diemorid sod Market street. DA.E.ISIV3 ti 11..-32 dawn or ado excalleur article received by JO& YLE3:IINO, jem9 MIIRRAYII FLUID MAGNESIA-12 Soup, assorted IMMO, received by JOB. YEIMIING, Jacl9 coiner Diamond and Market. street. GITIiATE ILSONIMIA—FreahIy prepared, alway• on band, and warranted good, by JOB. FLIMINO. janD corner Diamond and Market stmt. BULL DINO LOT FOB BALK. ALOT 21 feet front on WICLII street, and extending back 10V led to Wide alley. On the book part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Rouses. Thie tot is in a desirable location for a resktemse; and will be sobt low, and on favorable tonne. Title good, and clear from bernmbraure. iinquire of OILLMOItE, At Moe ot Mondale Mut. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY OITY, 54 feet by 2 6 1 100. A good bargain can be bad by applying on st the office of the MOILFGEO POST. jylttl Lot for Sale. AOtiOD nUTILDIBB LOT, 24 feet front on Cameo ,treat by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. Y. GILIAOILE, jylx at office or the Morning Pont. Law Books. T AM authorised to sell to. some valuable Law Books 10 vol. P. Report., by Barr;. Bouvier'. lust:Kota; GresulteVe hvideme • Wharton'.' Whar'e Mogan, te st M.; AM other Reports, Elementary Works, de. 0110. F. OLLL3IORB, sep2l at, the Mks of Ld.oneing Post _ ICANS-31i1 bbls mai white BOWL tor wile by LP D jinn HARRY U. LXILLINft Li &I 8.-100 bblet LouisvWe LIMMO for sale by HENRYJeaII > COLLIt4I3. BOAZ aurae more rough L a na.. An eb O P 4 , abates, ka., ui the hatala are haalcd by It 0414 at 12% mats a cake, at No. 140 Third attvet. 40028 UNAI: • ' dua No prime Heattsety Seatbers to 12 rive sual for rib by deatiS HISNILY IL COLLINS. ••- • - T WILL LEAPT MVP OP ItY• PAlLitk gist Deer I township, Allegheny county, situate within two and • half adios from th• Pennsylvania Canal; each containing upwards of TWO HIINDRIED ACM, all insprovaL - Those disposed to lent call at ay reaklnsce, Loewe Hill Farm, near Tarentum • ' disindltattt BASISSAII *WILY. ' • • ). I ! Kin !.!MMJIM J,EIFF S FOR MILER 4111.E.N. 11 , v 3a4 041 o kidmpt large tha donna or la dusk :Li .r. ooddolllng gody. A amount goods ere shipped pist.fitlipro' Et: LAM and other porta doin th• rim% "ThrOo boOtii ttOtot full 1414 sod caws win *4.1 1 44: • Citstk idoeres; hi the regular morehug picket for Wheettug. The burr of departure Is 10 o'clock. Fh '! Nauss',Wile lath* regular packet tor fkturdaY7 l4 ,7l4.l. lo Vaoix , • . . , The 9ntlthritn Est tof Vlnerdnid is ILe IS no ammo "SucHels Htsts on =ln of the Hodson ears. Or/4 draw REehiapioa Graham (Immo IMM gammon for Mar ettaaikd Unerring. To persons ennelirog ibat way wo mould iriMminepd the. 'Wells" aid . her pariotto oom . In4n4ii• • ifhe shtsiMer . ‘ 6hi'ago," . Clapt. 311 Banger, departs today foi Louisville. We are safe i.e 'totting that those baying billions. with Capt. PL or hie obliging Clerk, Mr.C. Brennan, .111 have little cause for complaint. Travelers for Louis. vilb• noel •• stand not on the order of going," but decide on the '• Chicago" nt once. 77de tine steamer "Castle harden," oranmateded by that prh.re of good fellows, Capt.,ll. 11. therinnay, is announced to eve for Louieville to-day, and will positively start at the heo r advertised. Capt. D. has on board his boat a pilot, Lep% Birth, one of the oldeed vetsuans a the riser, ha hay- Wean on the Western waters alone 113071 . We due miy, [h. ru are but few men who have men ea many changes as this old pioneer of the Ohio, who hu followed the windings of .Lo Rietcre fora longer time then en ordinary life. time. Ile is ,till as bale and hearty m a young may. Steamer Jetterson, Parkinon,Brownsvii... " Luzern., Bennett, Brownsville. Shrlvvr, Hendrickson, West Newton Gen. BaYani, Peebles, Elizabeth. " .11ichisz' an, Wellsville. Aden., draclancville. • ..Vonent City, , Wheeling, . Pennsylvania, /illnefelter, Cincinnati. Burley. State, Beltzhotster, Chloinnatl. Doilegatn, Bogor% NwxnrWo.• - DBPAIWISD. • • Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Lumsrne,liennett.,Brolnutvilla. " Thomas Shrl ver, lleolnickson, West ton " Gen. l;esart, t . eebles,ltliubeth. atiebigxn, —, • Pittaborgb,Chok, w Diurnal. Sheppard, Wheeling. • Belle guiding, Onkling, St. Rosalie Shades, Sr. Louis. •• • JaMen Park. MlPer, St: Louts.. Amerlem t ttatek.tor, NvathTlile. .PETTSBITEGH, CEISFCINN6,TI, LOIIISPILT.S, Pittaburgb and Cincinnati itteani Packet Line, PITTSBURG , CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Artlnt Louts. TDIN LIMA it erenra..e.l or wren ot tinw.n.t ul Seesteera, urn , walled spe.n/. eiplondor, met) and row Next, and la the ONLY YolloOoll DAILY LION OF &MALIN rADCAND.D. the Ohio rimer. It re:nowt. with the U. 8.11141 Line of roamer:. trout ,ineinnati cabin LauLerille and Faint Lniris, by whirh 1.1 arc tedefed and re.- 'cr , pted through reatlie.Two new Ft.:were bars been added tr. the Line., ALF.II noteconswa the fullorring Goats: Day: of Dcparture ikvas. reltplatn.t. from riusbargh. BUCKEYE STATE 'd. W. I.:cm/too; ar-...kitnaday. KEYSTONE 5TATE.......Jactin _ Banda, ALLEGHENY..._ Con, 3l'Laut .Tuarrlke. CINGI PHlLADimpin A 11...1. OT- Tburrilay. PITTSBURGH T. N. Cr‘ra - PENNSYLVANIA .JlO. Kl.lierrarciL Sri urday. Leave daily at IV eirl.a.k, A. M., terra:trail. N 4 11,0: rtroiv.ol aft, lain.' o'olook nn tho trimming of tkpocurv. For psrtico halt, apply no board, Cr to. js aD CANADA WEST. Cliveland, Port. Mania/AU and Port Burwell. TUC F INF: low pmt.'s, steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain Itsanow, wi/1 make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port :Staley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Leavest Cievehttsl r Port raseley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVEN ISG , rI Tly o'clock. Leaver Port Burwell fcr Port Staub,. at 1 o'clock. Lento@ Tort htatdey Cleveland mory WED:if:SDKS and SATAIRDAT EVP:74130. at I; 2 ' o'clock. The Telegraph (nonce, or fleveLmal, with the Cleveland. Columbus and L'in mum 2, ..t.c Um... Laud and Pittsburgh. the Lake Shure, and the 7 . ,05k., Norwalk Cleveland Railroad, A 1... o cure.:. et Port at...ales with the London Live of Fteges, winch russet;: a ill. the Great Western Railroad. For freight and pas..,a,re•rply on board, or to SCOVILL LAUDIKOALE, s. F. 1101.1.70311.1, Port S:Anley or A. APIIHIDE. Port Bore ell. marlrloov PraTeburgh, Steubenville and -Wheeling Packers. Aid Th e DlllitA L, a7.,ptain A. S. Sor.rotan, and the YOREST CI IN, Certain t/Eonor D. Ikons, mw run sa regular DAILY betrroro Plttaburgb, Steubenville mod Wbeelin,r, stopploe nt all Wt./mediate parte. Tlue DICIINAL .111 knee Pitt..humh an Moodart, Wed 'tie FOaLST eITT will Ira. l'at,burgh on Tneadayr, norrnloyo and Sotorda),., ot I U o'clock, A_ M.—Adorning, rho will leave Wheoling on Mondam lay. and Fri. days, at 11,4 For fre•lstit or FA...age apply oo Wont or to The titrit.m or GOLDEN :TATE, Capt. Jolunt CalatOON, Ica,. ha the above and internul ports on 3n)NDAY, itvt, at •. M. For Ireight or pilotage apply on Lard or to Inn2o JOHN FLACK, Agent. The FIRMIIIor A DEL Is, Captain will leave for the shove and intornroaste ports ou SATt; It LA V, at 2 r. Poe insight or Tuusuur.sproy on Loard,rt to The ,teexuee CAST IA: GA/LDEN, wlc U. H. DiTIAAES, Will Icavre los Weaboy a. sad lute me• flats pot. nu ii 21TU41 , A Y 20A12 ,ac 10 A. 11. For fre4r,l,Lur yeeenege ePtaT 0 . Jan IS RAO: LA A LIVINGSTON, For Cinclitaattt and Lool•••11/e. . . . . . Th. .tremor eII tflAtllo. Cardin M. Mill -CM. tPI. will Warn for trio AT., and In:stir/mu...Lat. orts on fATUICDAY.....'Oth in•t., 10 10 A. M. Foc freight or plom.g.• splay 00, Wh y, or to janlfl J.'lt L 1,01: 4 1`01f. Age,f.. • . • . The Meath ar GREAT WEPT, Captiln NECht tfolt, will Gut •• for the Offen anti intermettt 16111alkte pone on I , AII2:tbAN,2I:II Inat., 4C 4 V. AL For freight or panne apply cu GrortG'or to janl6 BAJLNIZ, Agent- The ete:tun.t liliN,CttyttAin ittnat aSIIO, will lon, tor the abort. vq_ir t ot,tl etll in. termerllnte pale, on NATIYILDAY, Altl3 iota-, at /0 o'olack, A. M. For (night or'dao6age •pirly au board. a r t.. 1141 41 a : *nw i r '. lC l ;l l l7.flktt P l rea k ill t. U'CALLCN p larid{eaves rvpry -MONDAY', WED,: atul FRIDAY, et 9 M.svunecting witlt thee. krul P. Itailrgaul grt. Fttr trvtght apply to J. , D. 0 I. II,LIIMWOOD, Apnt itegolar IWlieeilng Ito gualusr capt-Jotot titotraldi, leaven pveri TCEDAY, Tfl III.S1).1.1", and ,siATUStI)AI, at, Far freight vr paexage bipl.s nn Ixotrsl, or to Jaza JAMES CULL (A CO„ Ageota. DlasOlution of Copartnership. dispelled of libt-Interest to Bleat E. etal J.oolo.roskoolo Jserille Painter. Vhe . bueinelle at am tutu Okm wUI ba nettled by the it odereigneil, who a bleinttinite the thantitar e ltut of . Onion ISheclings,•adomf and' turp4 (maw, (soak Wick, Tniarte and ßathing, undue the. "Lyle anti* Mt or PAIIK,-PALIPPER.I. CO. DAVID E. PARK, JAMES PARR, Jr., • JACOB PAINTER. .101- to Park; Pa/titan k Gt., I cordielly recomintod 6 continuanre of the petethage extend' t to the labrßnit. 0. K. WARNER. BANNER COTTON MILLS. Park, Painter .4. Co., al' Wearbou443, No. 149 Fire& uu,1149) 13.v0n1 atom Pictabonat. BANKERS AND EXCHANQE BROKERS, A WELL FINISIIED t) e'i Uitf DEICE DWELLING od Third etrcet, between emittlfiela Ilud Greet street. fjiiiiS Hooks of be. It0111.;$;•T HAZLETT, late or the City orisLososkegh, Oeregesd, hove boo left at toy oleo, N0.4:2 Yeats street, Fifth Word, for collection. Alt perosno kpowleg themselves oa nod *oohs are hereby ooUllod to make immediate pay mu ot„ and rare Oasts. It not paid with. to three weeks sotto will . be Orotsgiet : JoulTsor Joll.li A. liAlig.ll:6oN, Alderman. lEItAi.EIIIII.I, Kt:CIA:SING Al itii—A few more . of those cninfinleble clam on hand: t•traonadeiiring a seat that can be occupied fur. drys without causing fa ttens, should call and me them deal ISlmeiis Celebrated Epicurean Balieer STAND.i PAZE.3II.N.ENT f,r fluvotiug soups, Grunts, Fifth, Ilan, Game, &c. atIVIAn all grio.l housewives to try it Price 25 cents per h•ttle,st ult lirocurs and Fruit litotes in the United Sts,es end Causits.S. For Bale by id . CLUBCI and 1111.1INTSEIL,Tithaullh. T Market itreet;;Philtilelidita jaalikdairl is - • • asesnesit To - 7.llmst. ; A BASEMENT • h, 2I hwt widehi 32 deep, two-thirds above grouodh well tlilleleteletod well lighted, will be reptetteheto ust hNirT.#l Ihe Apt . G. Enquire at the °Mee of the MORNING i coca 1856. First importatiari• • • • 4.• • • TUN Aiserrrloi :o8 ,w4.2.tuuts.airacc 4 0 from 110iPs•PIR4AcLuSt o gueopiwila vector, and whieh I oat tally acninunorid acid term ee good Usta keepers and arldiM'aiktote Wan art initailad at in vaster* *Mar We ba/re - lailo kalltoad Watched and Clock, for Pallnad &Storm. PO r 0 s7o.' Mete Watclice frunislo to PO- Gold tram slzen to Wisca 14ealia.—ihir brit attentiOn. sided by daporint rorkmeo, conitantry'devotoi to the repairing and cusp og or roe Werctta... 07 Market arrest, corner of Mourth. Practical Watch bLakan Shbds.Lovesing's tlyrap; - • • 0 • ID bide do sugars ; Ja reoetteed by claca2 . . F. R. DRAY° ~ 1~ MIR PORT OF PI•TTBBUB@H 6 VEIT 9 *CMS WATER IN !99 CNAltNil. ITISE2I STEAMBOATS SAINT LOUIS., Vol IRS 0011 !TAWS 0? PASSENGERS AND PRICIGHT .TWIN 11. LIVINOSTON J.11:1 FLACK, 5 1 Ants, Monotkerabgla llcrox Dalktinge. ooro3l J. D. COLLING'WoOIr, Agent, 1:•5 Front otre..t. For tit. Loulr C== 11,:tih.Z. s COLLINGWOOD, Agent', For clneluo-.C!diaid-LOOlivilio =IMMO For F ii:4 - 41. - i.76.; Cliincr of 111.1 and 15fili &rafts, • PA. jang:de.wl For Sale or fteiit .1. W. 11137Llitt, 97 ' , rout street. T. B. YOUNG &00. 110011! dogma Ws day Yeeatrad'aita of trol•Ags, •• • • 16 0 KVA A 10E10 %01111.1 • llama° of Can Capital TO ILILF A MILLION DOLLARS I JETNA INIIIIIIRABIOM COMPANY, HARTFORD, CO2 N.--CHARTERED 1819 • . PAID DP. • Caith Capital, - 111500,000. IMI THIRTY-SIXTH ANNEAL STATEMENT of the Assts of the AETNA INeURANON COMPANY, of !fart ford, so furnished tidi sipper on the let of Janoall, 1856, under oath. 0.5 /teal Rotate, nahleambered--.....0, 18,072 Seventy-two Elortgaga Bona, 0 and - 7 cent, pay able ...... 72,000 00 Debuidue the Company, moored by mortgage... 7,313 17 Dille Receivable, well moored, payable at Bank... 126,327 3 i Railroad Stocks in 97,010 00 Hank &mks in the city of 142,696 Bank Stocks In New York thy Cara on hand, in Bank, and In tondo of Agents and *them. 212,505 06 $773;278 63 The amount of iiabilideadne or not duet* Benksur other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and duit,—sone. Loam adjusted and not due, $148,610 22. • Loser unadjulked end In suspense, welling for further proof, 01,257 50. All other claims against the Company are mall, such only as piloting, ie. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. Thu amount Insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of balkaalfe, tio, width of streets, the supply of water and °audition of the an department, and other eliviounstanems. The amount Insured in blocks of buildings eerie.; the design is to limit the Ime by any one tire to $lO,OOO, or lees. TIIO. A. AIJiXANDIia, Secretary. STAY, or CONXICIICIFfq liartfurd, Jan. 1586. Ilartferd Pent mily appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Peoreiary of the Sins Insurance Company, and madeoatti that the fore. going statement by him subscribed, is true, accosting to his best knowledge end belief HENRY YOWLER, Justice of Ws Peace. Ldlited paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the Milo limo tar exceed any other year, eine* the organisation of We Company. Polkies, covering nearly all demi - lot/one of propotty, Is sued at this money, at remunerative rates. W Moo, N. 87 Water tarot, Pittsburgh, Pa. J.ll 11. A Tr N EYCK, Agent. IL3:ILI::M=LUIUUQ= HAND EITURST, (bOUTH 131D1i,) DIM PENN STIUSET AND TIEN RIVEN, PrITSBUROD, PA. _ . DOCTOR BAbLZ, Graduate and Practitioner In the Old &boola of Medicine, allopa:hia and lloctrapathic, and for the past ten y.irs • succetaml Ilydropethist, hu opened • WATER CURE in the above Imam!. The perfectly safe, direct and Immediate effect this sya tem has on ell Fevers, and ell illimasee scuts and etronlo— while it is nand, grateful and invigorating to the weak end debilitated, render. if peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treat.' 'at their homes. Allopath.c and Bomanethic treatment will be adminie• hired where desired; but, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Beds gives a decided preference to Hydro. pushy, whkh has, throughout the old aril new world, proven so eminently goo:awful in every form of dims., including Incipient Coniumiptioo, Bronchitis, Dyspepda, Intim:amatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Com mune, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can boesmolned at Doctor Baels's office. The Bev. Clergy are invited to maxima, him gratis. Warm water being need In the commencement, and often throughout the treat:m.4U is slummy ituneadof unphas. ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. krailtlCZEL—.ll4sesrs.Charlesßrewer,Waterikinn Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. R. Wet. den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. LL Boluses, B. U. English, B hi. The undersigned, having visited Duster limas's luetitu- Sion and witnessed hL eucceseful treatment, cheerfully re , socusend him ae n thoroughly educated and ntillful Yhy Charles T. Russell. Jos. lil'Couuelle, David Hunt, John C. Curtis, lt4bt. Patrick, John B. Ltring,44.ll, John W. W. Patrick, Mos. N. lltstr.., O. lino-hr tirrgg. I jatoi Duff's Mercantile College, ITTSBUlifili, PA.—lncorporated by the Letrb.aturo of Y PerUlaylvania, 'Pith perpetual charter. P. DUFF, Author of the North American Accanntatmt," Protestor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. /OLIN D. 111LLLIMS, the best offhand penman in the United States. Prow-ran of Commercial and Ornamental ientoaaship• N. B. HATCH, EN., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law area ibnUcal Ecotiowy. P. HAYDF.N, Principal of the Madam:oat/mil Department, YrOiedlear of Mathematic, car. Mr. J. D. William, has permanently joined the Faculty, and It will be men that during hit late professional engage ments In the east, he was there regarded a the Mat pen. man In the country. Thin bustitution, therefore, preaiote attractions to Mudents offered by no other of the kind in the United Blues. The course of tnalming comprime op- Marls of 400 real tranmetions, In era different methods of Double Entry Llaikiieeplas 300 practical Bushmen; Cal tul•tiooh omyeting the whole field of inland and forel.th commerce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modern haprovement in the art. Basher. Letters and Bodnar, :form., of every dersrlptlon. Daily Loctume in Commercial Lew, Commercial Meow, the Theory of Profits, .4e :cod for • Circular. lits. 110• Amamilna, 1;1011 THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF CHAPPED r HANDS, and for commusi.ting a healthful ecoflll.ol arid pliancy to the skirl. Shia truly elegant composition hes no rival, either In Europe or &eerie., a thousands ran testify. It is truly rprottLe rocreposilam re-Mains fa this day a profound weret to every other italioner so Amos. Its great Jurors has, however, giveu rise to imitations from which It amg be readily determined by Its peculiar setaltraulpareut appearance, the absence of all gr. loam, asid the ago:sable milky emulaion Into which It luitantly dissolves on applying it to the wet bands. Its elfeete are Imtapalstely and conspicuously manifest non who have once eapetienced itereillaacy will eartainly never eeek relief fro as othet applications DAM'S blett.TllllA, OR CHINESE TOOTH PASTE.— Irdledie Dear ifrkre, which cab be used constantly, if de- Ared,Tlving a healthful Imam to the teeth, and cones quest mlor to the gums. It slop dissipates the odor hitt by the see of tobacco. MEM'i,4?3M=EIMI .111.autnetured solely 6y X. 8A7.1N. No. 114 Matsui staset, below Fourth. drablawlm e the Market Ulla., would call the •tlention ol his friends, and the public generally, to the fact, that he has now on hand the largest and best selected stock of MOTS AND SHOES, in all their varlet/a, wont by ladle. rod gentlemen of Dhil• ..elphia, New York and Beaton, Sod which,he trusts, cannot ,ail to please saL Ills pricey are very much reduced, and he sells Ladle.' Gaiters at from $1,12 to &LSI& Gentlemen's Boots, from SI,YS to $6; ared_eicallent Gentlemen's Gaiters, and Youths and Children's wear, at extraordinary low priers. - Biala, continue, to 'manufacture., ea heretofore, all de. seliptlono or LAMM AND GENTLESIEN's BOtlYl AND SlitarS, of the beet quality and the latest style. all of which he warrant.. Nor ehould be overlooked Ids very large a. north:lent of Oran Sandals, Overalioe. and Boot., for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. livery person who favors him With their patronage will be fairlyaealt with. pall. MUILPIIY'S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, gibNO. 182 WOOD btaltliT, one door from tLe earner of Liberty, Is now open. The proprietor im lament( a mutton; Hatter, having had fifteen year, expedience at llo.• Voodoo., Lou years es a practical workman; barium worked in the principal •etelllehnients in Neu Yt.rk, Pletl• asielplite, Cincinua , I, mud the Neer- !Implied Enc..; feels cotiledeut that, from his practical exprrtcuro at a flatter, he can furnish not only as go. d bat a turret .n 1 cutaree article then anytlllt.g heretofore offerni to tho Pittsburgh publie—call of aa ow. eaortufacture. dreifidi Dissolution of Partnership ry1111: DARIN Nfir•ill D heictofitre rxistaig o,Meerl .7. S. 1 & T. IL 11AMILION, in the Law budgies., is this day dissolved by mutual coneent. The unfinished lo.eluese of the firm will be attended to and tee alai up by T. 1,. it...it ton, who Is fully authorized to attend to the linen.. • THOA AS B HAMILTON, JOHN S. ILAIIII.IuN. - Aar Am I here determined to leave for the Wool, I take pleasure lit recommending my partner, Thoom. IL 1.1.1111- too, to the patronage of my friends and former clouts. JOHN S. HAMILTON. Pittsburgh, December 25tb,11151—IdorbkLus . • - . rimiz interest of Mr.. JOUN ATWELL to our bushier* mime trom this date by m„-reement. Our bareness, W iiOLX.SALE GROCERS, will hr continued by the mulish, ing poignant inn!er the firm of BAGALEY, cOliaaAvE & 00., Nus.lB aud Weal street, Pittsburgh. DAGALEY, WOODWARD L W. No. 221 Market ittrear., Philadelphia. DAOALIa A OD. Pittsburgh, December Dell,lBrA—ideC22 y HAVE sold myinterest ln the easiness or Long, Millet Co. to & A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con• time at the old stand, Po. 109 Front sistwt. 1 cordially recommend the new firm to the parsonage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29, 1864. P. IL S. YAW /MO. 1.1111.1.11 M, 19. LONG & co., DELI. AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND OAS FITTERS, IP invite attention to thole .took of Chandelier., Brother., Potatarde, and reser facture. \%o ft up Louse with Ono and Stem ' make Brea Cagtings of all lauds to order, tur. Dinh Itatitoad Pumps and Tauk Fittiop, and keep As a. Attrition Until mmotantly on Mind. jyal Mint SIIIISCRIBRRB he...01. , r0 doing hoeineas under the style of DAWSON .31dhaN a Cu.. lo them...facture and sale of Railroad Tools, Farm and darden Implement", will hereafter enntione the tame under the style of UAW. SUN, hiItWhIYER CO., a t the Empire Works, in the Ninth Ward, and Wareham.. No 2 . t. Wtael street. Either of us Trill b ill attend to nettling up the uelnees. WM. DAWSON, J. 5. NEWIIYER. jarilam Pittsburgh, Unuu7 1.185 E3MM= TIM OLD PRINTINO ESTADLE3IIIIENT, (late John ." don a Stockton') and Blank Bout and Stationery h &rehouse, IS prepared to eiteente ertry et)le of Lega l, Commercial, Canal , and Bniamber. a Job Printi nit and B ook Binding, and furnish every article in ill, 111:ink Book, Paper Mid Stationery line, at the shorten notice mud on the moat reasonable tenon blank Rook and Stationery Warehon, Printing &Bea and hook Bindery, corner of Market and Second ma. (no• 10 ci kaag , ,, FOR HOT-lIEDB.—SIy stock of hoe& for early 0 mewing of the approved and valuable vatietlea, Li ready for distribution at the Betel and Implement NVereboase, Filth *treat. (I.nBl JAMES WAltbitUP. — - Steamboat Furniture and Uhairs., WE have on head and are constantly manufactre • ring BT BA if BOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND 'ph CHAIRS, of rem description, vis : lixtenekni Dining Tables; Do Bar ; Ladles Cabin Chairs, of ' alone styles; Gent.. do do do; State Room do dii; • • S,Do Toilet Bo xes; s; Tete a Tetss; Bolas; Dieans; Centre Table.; . L..': Woih Blonds; Ossd do; . Wiper do; Trays, is, do. Idatefist and workmeniddp warranted , and prices ! mi. feetory.' • T. 11. YOUNG A. co, .IY 20 .. 38 a w glnen at. , opposite City Hotel. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. . Land for Sale. frHE MB/SCRIBER in now importing a tutorial. quallty• isocor.g. OF LAND . IN . FErf t.. Cfr ily N thn TV, near , 0 1. a. o . t . O ., ILL ure 0 E. P iT tr COGNAC , of whi:1 1 1, 1 :( : of an °once with OP has an expellent soil, and Issaldlneonuiln an abundance of E3SEN6ES OP MICHELE and OTARIYS BRANDY; of iron ore, and n thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venue al. JAMAICA and ST. CROIX. RUM, LILAC-, CIDER awl go unread, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very . PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND soanumr SCHNAPPS Mar to It, if not directly WOW it. The Milletown cr e ek 1 end SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged. by the New Mins through it. , York unmenvarers by the great demand alter then D - ALE,:wx,,,e,,,...i. Elk ~,,,nnzy, well timbered and Watered, , reetion f o r ow will invariably be atom by and tyin g :ter investment could be made than in these lands. near the route of the Banbury and Erie railroad. DR. LEWIS IfIitUCHTWANGEK, No bettor investment t41 a,.. Itial ,yre deri ch. LaiLe i.a Ne . w , .1 Y .1 0 n r 0 k . .. , The completion of the Sulzbod7 nod Erie, the A1in:1..9 P. 13.—Importer of 3).,. Vallej, and the Venezia° railroads through that region , Blemudt, ilangeneeet,Thorlde Eat Copaiva, Sulphate An will Under the coal, Lenin, iron ore and soil. of great monis, is der:Ole tf value. Enquire of C. N.M. SMITH, Attorney at Law No. 147 Fourth street. faMeanutt L4,bb KORB of those spkodhl Chats at iabsJobt opened b 7 • 7'7 , 7 - • -*` • ;A`, . 4 • . . MISCELLANEOUS. DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PILILIWILID NY DR. C. IL JACKSON, Philadelphia, Ps., LIVEN COMPLAINT, DYBPSPATA, JAUNDICE', Okronie or Nervosa Dobeity, 'Almon qf Ificlarys and all &agues arising frost a &Jordan,. Mos. or StossatA. as Coostlpa tion,lnwerd Fulness, or Blood to the Head, Acidityof the stomach, Nausestlleartburn,Diftroetfor Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, sour Eructations, BinliUg. or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stoma, Ewlinuthlg of the Head, Hurried and Nikon Breathing, Matfett* at the Heart, amok• ing or .9 offocating Pensadon when in lying Poston, Dlmoes of Vision, Dote of Mete Wise the Might, lens and Dl3ll Pain to the Heed, Deficiency of Perspiration, - Yellowness of the Elkin and Eyes, Pain in t.bo Bide, Book, Chest, Limbs, do., Sadden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Ptah, (Mutant Imaitin kap of Evil, and great Dopreasion of Th.. proprietor, in coiling the attention of the public to thi • preparation, done so trial a feeling of the utmost roof in its virtues and adaptation to the dimmer for which it eounmoomied. 1t1.130.11 and settled article, but one that hss stood the lest of a ten ran' trial before the American people, and Its reputation and axle Is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony In Ile favor given by the molt prominent ►ml well known Physicians and indisidte alt. in oil parts of the country Is Immense. Referring any wit.. may doubt, to my fdernorabilla,nor Practical Bersipt Bob, for Farmers and Families, to be bad gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Aar Bold by Dr. Geo. H. Heysler, 140 Wood street; B. A. Pm hnestoek A Co., No. 6 Wood edrest; Fleming Brolbers, CO Wood .0.1; H. P. Swartz end J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. dselestswly MATOSES P. EATON, N 0.19 Sixth street, agent for Skiing and baying PATENT MOUTH, Is now authorised to wall the following lately patented articles: Trott's patent 011 Glob., for Steam Rogilise.: Roan's Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland'a Stationary and Portable Maw Mar, Crawferd's Steam and Water Chisiged; and, Oddlth's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. There artiche have been examined by practical ineertanka and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. lie Is also authorized to eell Rights to make and vend thews articles in any part of the country. Ile bait also fir sale hotprutsed Notts and Washers, and finished Brun Work, Ile is also prepared to take Agencies for the wale of other patented Eights and new Invention., and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. Tba subscribe-n. 2 have long l een acquainted with Mr. Moos F. Eaten, and have no hesitation in recommendin: him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen. Demon of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craht, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. EL Denny, H. Childs .1k Co„ James Wood, N. liohnea A Dons, P. It. Friend. Kramer A Bohm, F. Loren, I. R. Livinvoon, Kemp it Wads, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson APCsaulkes, A. W. Loomis. Pretalicaute. November =lb. 1864. li, , 0414{106 Potent Rook Drilling Mao Moos, Nv G YIORIN ABOUT kW POUNDS; nu be worked and moved by two awe, and do the work of fire or six 111 the ordinary way. 8. S. Yowler & Co., hlanufacturera. The subscriber has been appointed eel, agent in the Erni tot MAILMAN for the We of rnikli to use these Machine.. - MOUES P. EATON, 10 Stith street. ZZZZZ TO Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. A. It.; W. Elinor Entente, EN., Cider Eng. A. V. E. R: Oen. Wm. balmier, Jr., President P. k C. A. It. O. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. A. E.; Messrs. tdantall & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & IL It decl9 rtIibiaTI;VANLA INSURANCE coxperr OF PITTSBURGII, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITIIFIRLD STRUT. Authorized Capital, $300, 000. INSURE BUILLINUS sod other property against Jou or I damage by Fire, and the peril + of th e du and Inland Navigation and Truportatlon. Wm. F. Johnston, Rods Patterson, W. SPClintock, if milady T. Friend, Josiah King, I. Grier Sproul, A.. 1. Jou., George It. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, J an. & N egl ay , W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, A. Wilkins, LI. R. CogsehalL lion. WM. Y. JOIINSTON, Pretident. ILODY PATTIitnON, Vine Pre&lent A. A. Csasisa, Ese.r.retary and Treuusr.r. B. S. Cassias, Assistant 84. ataxy. PliniY/bYLVAINIA FEMALE COLLEGE, AT HARRISBURG}, PA. THIS Institution, for the liberal education of Young Ladles, vested by Charter with full Collegiate powers, ban tech in succe.ful operation for more than one year. The location is one of the moat pleasant and pietutemue In the State, The arrangements of the College me such as afford peculiar advantages In acquiring • mild buds for the mental superstructure. There are two departments—the ColLegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate breeches of learning. The coune of study in each is three eers, designated by es many different dawn.. Young La. s dice admitted at any time. Hoard of hastruclors. HMV. LEVERLY it. MACHU, A. Id, PrincipaL Mini CUblill.CV, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Forth A. Joussoit, desisteht. .11.shU.a. lIANSISAWZ, Teacher of French, C. C. SOIICACCIFI, Si. D, Lecturer on Anatomy. Sc. WK. L Itownosi, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, KC. Roan Joann HOllllll, Prof. of Instrumental Hurd. Jeo. T. Caen, Prof Vocal Mask. or Circulars, or for other information, address .. , rWiH . Harrisburg. Pa etie•• ritITIC late Clam of JONE S • QUILIGI. having been diesel wed j by the death et Job ti F. going, on the iffth lint., the bosh.. of said nom will be settled by the undersigned, et their elliro, corner of hoa, and rind streets. ISAAC JONas, Surviving partner. Pittsburgh, September an, ISM—ioe,2ir mthhl y .A ci; R o i t ,i tp u n gh tl,;;A;l 4.„ lll cc.r isler i qte.e ..: l J u pi ,.ll‘ rpnaga, Woes Nut Taper, halt patent, Screw, Mail and Ilatumemllron Aalca,—nortint of Hoe:, and Plret atreeta, Pittsburgh, I. oreitl y MD. JOEDS D. D. D.E.,. D. 11. Rogers, £ NIANUFACTURNIIB of ninitißS' patent improved nteel Cultivator Moth. Odic. corner &Am and First stmete. oct2ly Three gloom wad beta for Sale. WILL M bold at private We, nittitk: 1101;:tE L S AND wrs. Me Brick llouneoituated on Ferry, bets ten Fourth and Liberty .ctreete; Lot 20 trot front by 79 feet befit. Alwr, one Lot eni two liortere , , on Logan exert, Sixth Went One flow.° fronting ou Loon street. and the other on CsrPerimes alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Alro, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, the le,re running oneyear from tot of April, 15:.45, with tle Furniture, Betiding, Ate. The Louse at pres• ent V doing a goat businnon, and o pleasantly !Dented. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLES, ent23:tf corn, of Ferry and Water sareate. \if/10LESALK /304:3Ctili, and Daiders ?toduce, For cign LiqUOrS, 01/ Yloriorigahela.d Recti fied Whisky, No.:011 Liberty eL, Pituabuutb. Pe. cr Matte &factory. POONS, FOKK.O. 101111.E.115, nu—Mbomou in Plume. 17 —Uwinß to superior factlitise In manufacturing my own work., we are now selling at least 10 per cent. loiter than the vaetern dam, or el.. here. All work is warranted. Stethog Snoer..—We also manufacture dpoone of the British sterling quality. Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa cility and renewed determination to give entire satithetion to customem, Loth as to price and the superior qtudity of the work. W. W. WILSON, rfrasstruan COACH FACTORY. IL !Laminar KAMA L. GOMM Alall2. Inge/6W eti Co., UCCESSOILS TO K 13411.1 Ara", 413 o* , SDialnond alley, Weer Wood Oxeet, Pitts. burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PIMA TUNS, BUGGIES, and every description of fancy vehicles bath to order, and finished Ina manner an surpassed for beauty of deign, elegance of finish, aloft 0 workmanship. and durability of tuatetiala ajr- Ail work warranted nov9 vnezac VAN GORDBIt has just received a large and beautiful usortment of Mourning Collars, bleerea and Betts Jo Crape, Tarleion and Swim, black lace and gauze Veils, black Hostary and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Mibbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A liawer's best Kid Clowns can always be found at No. 63 2dAItHET STREIT, corner of the Dla mond. • e - noil7 WILL Bpd it to their advantage to call and examine our stock of 8 fOVIS, balers purchasing elsewhere. Our variety, bath as to style of Dash and utility, in superdor to any in this market. We 1111.0 have • Laundry Yuman', new in design and principal, designed expressly ibr Steam. boats. MUM?, ItEISDIGKR B GRAFT, novlB 124 Wood street.- Wanted, DY • solatr. locimdrious Young man. who will dawdle Ms entire t/me to hit business, a SITUATION AS EIIIP PING CLICIIK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehou te, or .es shitant Book. Keeper, or a plaoe in a Grocery, la tiry • bobtl. Store; and will make himself generally tise. , ul to nie es, plmer. A mite addressed through the Post Office to ''A.B D., ' or lest at the °Oleo of thew Post," will receive tramp atteoUnn. weal= Hats and Caps. jtJ. WILSON A SON keeps constantly on bead every description nod variety or HATS AND CAPS, both wboleasle and retalL Those desiring • neat &shim. able flat or Cep, good and cheap, would do well to give no a call before purchosiog elsewhere. novlll C. B. He•dly do Co., CHEAP camp= WAREHOUSE, No. 82 TAini gra!, near Market, would respectfully Inform their friend. and the public generally, that KW/ have two WoJto e their complete FALL STOCK, emi.tdiling of CARXIITS of every descrlptkin, from the Royal Velvet amt Brussels, to the rum mon Ingram, Hemp and Rag. Floor 011 Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs end very rich.. Cocoa and Canton plattbag, Druggeta, Rugs, Rata, Stair Rode, Window Shades, Le. Persons In want are Invited to WI and emu. ine their Meek. Steamboats, lintels, and R.ddenem turn. tithed on the most reasonable terms. Sir.' Small profits and quick TERMS CASH ONLY. .ct 2 LPAD PIPE AND PIETE/IT LEAD—The At/heathers ars no. receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, • fall supply o Hydrant and Dial! Pipe of all thm; also, Sheet usually sold Load, hood 2 to 6L. to the square foot. J. W. BOTLIAR & 00, A. AL ON k CO. 4108 Ihrai stmt. tr-Luati =IT= =SIC= Watchmaker and Jeweller, comer Of Market and Fourth rtreets. MOURNING GOODS Steamboat Owners 5. 1,4 MEDICAL. lieralos or Kimgessaits a Curable, Thomisitaw AHI- DR. KAYSER, of 140. Weed strum, begs bone to we noonoe to the public that ha has 'nada semmtioseets with Mr. Marsh. of New WEIL to soil and adept hi. Kamm (Ilea Tangs, which renilved the prim medal throng • sur gical onntaitteo, condsting of Profeawall Ritual:we Paws, Caasocaorr, CLAN, Lotus', iod others,.as the New York Industrial Exhibition of .11 Natkooks. I*. Keyser bas an otlice back of his Drug Store, when all kinds tf TOWNS, SUPPORMIS, LAOIS BTOOAINGS, SHOULDER MORN MLR PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES; are Stied sad satisfaction warranted. Trams at every price eau be obtained, and of a goal*, superior to say otbentio the market. The great prevalemes of Rapture has induoid the Dr. to give especial arbentku to those cases of dimes, moiling mechanical maggot, wills toll coalidneen that his long experiume la to. treatment of such muss hoe enabled him Commit the incresaing Waste of the exonnutity in this regard. If you here a enplane do not Anil to call. Ask for Dr. SITTER, at his Wholesale Drug Sip. and Troos Depot, No. 140 Wood stmet,BittaburShs pa. . 14 `" o f the Golden Koren. doakdoor If you down. want to Us Stralea &wet wear may 611lealder Brae* sty- Fur more than two years we hare mama Dr. Keyser's ‘,...taisAtuu Suspender &woe,. and feel it a pleasant duty &gam ruenununta it We to all of owleaust7 occapatioust Combiniug clan adrantage• of a IS Nitud.r masa with thane A pair of suspends., it to lifird. Lad contintabla, mad elLnually counteracts the disposltiou to bateau Moms. d.ownered. Those of our madam who are In needs] sash 1111 Artie., should call ma Dr. Keyser on Wood street, cc c. XICI of Virgin allay, and examine thi s Brace, whlth has re. aridly been much improveL—ritisbwriola DtmaJoh, Dan. Gtr Bth, 1844. Bold whaler& and retail at Dr. - MEMOS Trost and Etioakier Braes Depa, HO Wood same- Slim at Uri Golder Mortar. - R- We dip lhefoilmoing froisLie Rad is yJobroaL, Dr. Keyser, the went for the iliddliCiAt, sop he sea Parmat or guarcuslee a were in ohy cam f /hp Disteste or Scoofieht, that pay be preemie- Peurphiele chnleising arts of Ga wog ashrniehing ammeter rift be oboes to any one gratis. Oakielers Deparative Symp. .• Ws u ommtand that our iOl/311.11Ml DTA:More W. Oak& ley, is now giving his whole MUM= the menufactnre of his Deptuntivo Syrup and Jixtract of Sammarilla, to order to supply the extratingsary dansaidel for the artiste which are coming in from all guartorn SLY Syrup is with. out doubt the best of the Sled made In the country. We Ammo It to be ow which we ma avant* recommend to the favorable nodes of our renders.. hints been tested by years of raperienee and use, and fOO.Oll so be all that is chimed for it hy its inventor. A peopidat Is lying Mime m, Stn t with «animates of cured, the mum appended to which are not men of strew, as is usual with &commits of this char- acter, but weft know,. aiiimas Bob, coonly—who here experienced theeffeets of Its emotive properties. Append. ed to the list are octifisatee of diffused county tinkers of Barks county, with the asalief Mak emeralogiceo attached, dating that they are mil ompeieded with. the persons whose names are given ormil (among which Mr Rho names of • nimbler Moor principal physician%) and know them to be genuine. We advise those of oar readers who are sillicted to rail upon Dr- °Mutter, at his Mike in North Filth street, and procure one of Mail. pamphlet; which will not Mil to satiety them that his preparation Is one of extraordinary poweraod ellitiontte.anad eminently deserving of their attention." whole.ale and retail at IS. KEYSER'S Drag Store, No. 140 Wood areal, caner Vial* Niel: lElio of the Golden Mortar. daolularr ay - Ageney of Dr. S. S. ri ted Medicines. .t DR. G. H. N 0.140 corner Wool streibi Cherry l'ulmonic, Pulmonary Ica. rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Deparat tt rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Ir Ant.i.Dyspeptichaiturc,Conghane Vermih?ge, IrmAle rills, Fr him constantly and with trestmen of aids, alpha, annimptisis, peprici, Scr,lftila, Skies Disarms, asowissintr, Pact, etc., de. Dr. listen! Bum. natal Admit Dr. lila', Improved Pk Spring Rhoades Brae. 21nbc. Also, all kinds of Proprietary bolesa.le and retail LIB? OF GENIILIFF. PAZ F L E ;IVA " 4 7 Wholesale braggart avid Deeiere Corner Fourth and Word wee yr YELEWB AMERICAN COMPOIJ3 P., Jayne's Aocrative. '• Carminative Bahian; ; Hair Dye Expectorant; 4 . Sanative Pine: Hair Toole; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Bryant's Pulmonary BaLram Llootland's German Baron; do liostetten's Stomach do Merchisee' Merino Cattiolicon Storms' Batch Cough Candy, Price's Thorn's esoree, .4 - 4 iliontangwomen; Tyler's Gum Arable Drop.; Rm-rieon's Bair Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do MeM unn'ii Elixir of Opium; .Bry - ao;'o Purifying Extract.; Dailey' Pain Extract; Brow n'i. lecture ofJamalca Dingus MeAllister's do do: Kidder's tndellible Ink; peysothi do do; Arniteles do; Dr. Curia' Hygeana; Lyons' Kathairon; David's Lilly White: Baxir.'s do; TobtatiUnimenl; Hoot's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Parcel's Anabian do; Gerdner's do; Barrel'. Italian,—.• do; Carter's Elpsulsh. Mixture; ' itarne's Pile Lotion ; - Keen Fun; Forrpo's Acou.:llc Oil; MerchaaVoCiargling On; Rnshion,Gbirim A Op.'s OM Liver On ; McAllister's Ointment; Bingo' Itch do. •eg Perm's . d Gray's do; Trasit'eMsgereet , .. Ola.tnient; . • Juilkin'e do; - •.• Swaim's Panama; Houck's d • . Bargant's Infant Panacea I Perry Doris' Pain Killer; Ayeia Cherry PereMiral; Houghten's Pepsin; Kler's Patrolmen • licLane's Celebrated liver PIM, . Brandreth'e • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Leo's Anti-bilious do;. Saresparillaßlood do; Z•ven's • do ; tivraynaelbtract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills • Jayne's Anodyne Cough do,: Toiresend'e Health ' " do;. • Jew David's Pleeters • Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Railvray'ePoady Relief; Morris' Remaly; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Tywnsesi's do; Sand's do; Ouytott.'s Extract fellow Dock and 9agnapar9llB . Wolff's Schiedam Sclinsmips ; Soap, Claver's Honey Sainted Bran WI. I IIMOn Meek; Ludlum'. Swart McLane's 8 udoritia Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; .13ellerie do; - - '• • Swayit's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonle Syrup; Barry's Tricophcattus; Norwood's Tinetrire of Varatrunt Vhidel • Manne'sCelebrated Vomit:go, Loorick's Pub:mac Wafers; Thompson's illye Water; Agony for all of Dr. licClintock's; Dr. Neeittam's Breast Pampa; Water's Atmospberte Breast PartpC; .Hrn Elastic do do feblity • REV. DR. COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILLS; AA maw and Apes!" OWE y .111012~14,1fi. Chronic, Eaptikrry and. Ifirerrial Rikesmatisit., Bas wetie Goat, Lwatrape t ficiatka, arid otherDizaases gOromilior the ihandar Siam. • QIIOH AN ARRAY OF TSETTMODY u Dr. Coral Itumararic pure have called forth from all dub" was suer voluntarily offered in favor at ass saber Mediaer. The caw of earn comprehend EVERY STAG IF OP RUJOII/ILA'Fidliffs Whether accompanied by that terrible soestkility of the puts affected, common In the iallammislory phase—by the muscular coutramious which so often reader the victim of Chronic itheumattsu a helpless mirage, or by the ever- changing symptoms whkbarescuatlmae the cbsrueorrlatles of thin Prot eau eamplphlt. Unlike the "INNyide practice of bleeding and which same sapient mama madder the tepiefauste l =f treating lthesuoidlam, them /ilia metals and rberhh the animal forces, invigorate the .Slnatitation, and Was net ae the allies of Nature In bas Mbyte to eon off the dhow. melt medical motion ludireet and epeatic. It rumbas the waterier inuaiM or mein of the dbeader, through all the marykatbas of nerves and fibres in which it la eastreuebed,, and expels from the blood the febrile principle ebb:bleeds, and epreeds, sod Wesel* widie It rpm& the Wag t wn denotes of the eleierlY Ganalua.-1316swaie of Counterfeits if ' Be particular, and enqtdre for Bev. UAW= COMB iIaNUNAT I C Pl/143, and gee that the boxy ban, ow the ~w , w4w wrapper, hie ehromuno, retniteralerted by Et S. hop. amen! Agent. ltll Briedmay, New York, without which pouareammea • T FIFTY CENTS PIM BOX. hBL.Sold by Dr. Oh). EL KZYSEB, Pittsburgh; J. P. FLUIDIC'. A 11.04.7 CitY• • doeiCaga VALUABLY. RUM. RifCAl9 FOR BALK AgjolLing th. it anw gh of Mapcbeitar—THlßTY BUILDING LOW, nob 24 feet front b,{ LW feet deep, and fronting on Maria Street 90 feet in Width, axe offend for eele quite low, aod tti reasoeabie taring of paentent.• 'IOW property la part of the eaten, of the late Jame; Maas, Req., and th. title 18 pee. feet and beyond dispute. Apply to meg JAMBS BUSILY. CiTO AND TUIL3/3 Ehz4 irtfog, PittsbunA.—CLAlthyg male to enter, ha goal ate., sad at sootbscsta rat's& sa9Xf .~. -'x-~-~. RAILROADS C L VD LA ID AND P zrz /Meg - Ohio ra ni tr l viA "Di ' • PRI abort.; golitiot aid moot roltddstrosto to Tokio, (=Mt Mad, 61,sotOdd !!!.. lt MA l!bbe route 9 Goo bOothatitiliir ' boots roloktr to Ciotio, tar ail doi A lies, tee 1L 7x. • DtANPOLIL Moo, Dotty Trii6"l"..l . 1 of 1,2112103, Throe NAT Mentos beams Tiro to Chvolaid dr • boars, tad Ik. Lo t& thirt-porrest PIA ALLLANCM Trains ibr Cleveland lame AttlaworidniklLlAO. IL, and 640 P. conneetlag at Hvidoon - With aautl /or Cicynhaga Palle aad Aimee, and' activtlggin Alrelmeli at -; 10.0 t, A. M., 2.20,1% 11, and LIMM.IL • The Train, of the Ohio and Awes. Ballcoad, lists Mir — 4 bu at 3.00, /1. M., 6.06, A. lI,eIA-3 IM, P.' IL all eea nat Al li ance with melee which ezMos Ya Ilievainail at 10 OA. A. IL, I=lLisaillit.tU Peceengere Mk . M Galena, and the Northo=irieb4o % end, out detention, will. take Os tram teeing at 8 00 A. M., awl arriving in Ccevaland at IMIP. IL. as that 1 the only balm by which claw anirMetions Jut ardi tb rough to the above points. Paireergerirbribb train rrcoh Chicago at 7.30 next niconing and Bt. Lords at aid. Time gained by going via Clanlead, eight beat* The Trains ban ClewsLomita Itaidevend Chime lamas tbitera: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 21/11.1a.1L, ?.M. arrive at Chicago at ILOO P. IL, Lea L K and Mal Tr. Ins lease for Rock 7ehaesl6l6s•Bk Loth t0rt:41444: Leave Chicago st 9.16 3. kr, 10.06 end 1.1.00P.RL Passengers lb! St. Lostare oven ikeirlkest Batlrood to Joilet,ano thencermar the Mini /peed BlbelleidrOOt 'Warped Ahon, sod theme by Steamboat nallesito Bt. Look. Peseengere by the 9.33, A. 1114 Trate onto, bk St Mob st 1t.20 rake aventng, and by theMN, 1P.14 st - soos next day. - . Dome checked &mob tellkiletost, =sr lbeicre - th.ck. 4 6or ClAmie eon Louis. YAM - VW ALLIANCE MID 03.1111=111k lei cuss Ist tusk 31.° bro To Alliasos....--42 30 To C.Senelsod..-- 400 2 11:1 1111 11° akiU Toledo_.... 600 Rock Island.: 16 50 13 14 Detroit--.—... 600 Et.i L0nie.......1) 60 •it se aro reacested to 11:10111111411 thole tiebott at the othe Pl :7= 3 oompasy, In • illeen, ?hied aces Was the comes J. D ag =" a llorlookleokt. deo' J. A. OA G • "IttVegb. WIMP. ABAntabinta- THE PENNOYLVANIA 1054. 7 - It . A _ • RA-I L RIYA'D - .7.: - . -,:: - • MOB MAIL TRAIN will lam evtry intirnbtrannhuis I. wittPitd)ai'V'skkok aftrOnal" lions taping in Philadeln at A.M. —:- . . TA Afff T Ida tempt Sunday,) at I o 'clock, stopplog akbtrishi trobe, Blairsville, Lockport,?da .tattorn,W= . ~. Altoona, kr-, ambit* la fidiebiblik at li His - • morning. . -- -- THE RXPRFISS. TRATE - will . lawn 'jobless at 920 o'clock, stopping only ad "Tailikw, Lockport, Joh:omen, Burommbill„ Gallitsist„ Altams, An, commeting at Harriabmg with ibti trabrllikika .' mstrs,. and arriving in_Pidlaidiellite r wr 2aitiNetssi itE A o'cleclt, TH2 AOOOIIIIODATION iiiAiimismilwavaiater i Doan (except Sunday) at LBO o'clock, i 4 st • t, all mew: _ tar atationi , and rannlagesdiwit Bonin THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION 1. 77.... 216;cr : (sue* Sunday,, )) at 11 o'clock, A. 111., thol~lr . • '., Mom, and running only as far as Mutant ,•-•-.- - - t airrErax.o9 wnwpseimai.,.. tunimmtiation arrive. at 6 oolopk. A.,1/L. ~likippipip sea P. AL - Second AccouumxtationA 1. .' M. l3"giii; .: 111 1. , i I Line, 2.20, A 111.- Yin Pars to New York ' $11,50 Psis hi Pltiliht2A4a;s Vats - - r • • to Baltimore, $0,40. Pare to' ilit2.. ._-- 11(M - 1M=!r.INI>DIZTAMLLI!Ul*IML RAILROAD TO CHICAGO - - - SWIM BY ICETIVCAGO AVID 111.11SISHIPPIRILI3eiVOCIAlik _ „eh Liniiltonte fressChiiiits is Alt lowis•-:' WA.DfB LE,APH CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted on arrirsluf Express Train of Mamma Eautbara Om imet • teal lAL S S T. LOUIS DAY AWL— - Oaf, , Y - " MOST KEPHEBS...IO.OI,, - • Tsai Is run thrush to St. Louis in fourteen hours, Ws - Bimini sigtoat:Dpringfesr and Alton, aritiout tilmowe yaw - or ham I,4lsoneeettng t Kiton vita awry Line of_ !or Hin bal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at Di Issas '„. ilaiDi!-CLASS STRAMERB Fos NSW osutass, and intermediate points oaths Hisaissio,loOstaykraieGar._ ,t Sinn of :cameos for Kansas and eWa •WMua.. . _ 'SIKH VI MI "VVESICHHII : 4O tr.swaiwns Wqmil! Bag/no t ebaeked_GerOaftle to Vt- 1 0 2 4 1 , 42 =, tral and f anthem Tsai" and at the dea • • General Parma* Aga*, , ItICILLILD P. MORGAN, ZI., Plisperfatinident.' _ TkOesta to St. Louis, bi_rol!tasesils , obta.,,,k plostsarb-h, at Cit Hon of. Caltakod i littst• • Larch and Ohio and D e ntelianlaltalirokikK - . P If. ars yLvAn: • " nunoIirTABLFF. - : • Communal's; b1e..110147 us; -4144:- mann oLAss-;-B4O"uktNiks*oripmz u s.46,... ma, Furrdtans, imatord - biad; P. 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