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PETTINGILLL * CO., Newspaper Advertising Agratstare the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Poet, and ate authorised to rewire ADVIITLUMIANT and Sunecterestoss/or vat the same rates as required at tide office. Their receipts are regarded 03 payment, Their offices are at Nsw t055.,122 Names ram, We woul,l o 11l the attention of MERCHANTS AND ROSINESS MEN to the fact that we have just received from PMiadelphia a number of font of new Job Type, and Ire now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Heeds, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. AU orders will be promptly filled. The thermometer in Cincinnati fell sixty de grees between Saturday and Monday. Commander Jolly, of the British war schooner Bermuda, the same who protested against the bombardment of Graytown, isdead. In 1855, 24,480 emigrants left Antwerp for the United States. They came to our shores on board 95 ships. The Regular census of the Philadelphia Alms house, shows a population of 2,648, being an in crease of 427 over the came time last year. There is a gentleman living in New Haven aged' 4 years, who is the youngest member of a family of ten children, all of whom are living. The oldest is 66 years old, and their united ages amount. to 688 years. In consequence of the Mtn decision of tho Ohio Supreme Court, declaring the liquor law constitutional, most of the principal hotels in Cincinnati closed their bars on Tuesday after noon—Lthey were, however, opened during the evening. long. With the opening of spring, now near at band, we believe trade will be active in our city. The stooks of goods and Pittsburgh manufac tures in the country stores of the western coun ties of our State, and in the States to the west of us, must be nearly exhausted, and a new supply will soon be needed. The present depression is more the result of a panic, and the loss of con fidence, than from inability to make purchases. This ,cannot last long. -Pittsburgh goods and manufactures are generally articles of necessity, and must be bought to supply the vast western and north-western market. The home market, too, is large, and merchants and manufacturers Dan sell goods now se well as ever, if they will •ivertise them, and invite customers. We have no doubt that those who advertise most now will sell the most goods within the next four months. Bard times teach economy, but to commence Experienced business men have more than once assured as of their firm conviction that those who advertise moat liberally, doing it in the right way, get rich the fastest. If a bald ness man has goods for sale, it is necessary that the buying community should be made acquaint ed with the fact. It is advertising that sells the goods, and as a general thing the cost of the ad vertising comes off the purchaser. Some of the most suceessfal business men in this country at tribute their success to advertising. Dr. Jayne says it made hie fortune. Genie made hie by the same means. He advertised his hate every!: where, and they sold everywhere, and he got , rich. No amount of handbills that can be dis tributed is worth as much to a heelless man as one good advertisement in a newspaper of large circulation. Snob handbills are generally swept out as worthless; but in a good newspaper the advertisements are read, or seen from day to day ; and the publie is thus constantly reminded where goods that are wanted can be had on fair terms. Experience has abundantly proved the advantages of advertising; Ami those who ad vertise the most in dull times will do the most business; and when good times return wi'l be the known men, and the most prosperous men. le- The "seventeen year" locusts, according to Dr. Gideon B. Smith, of. Baltimore, who has paid much attention to the subject, will appear this season in very small numbers on the whole Eastern Shore of Maryland, and on the Western Shore along the old Liberty and Windsor Mill rends, commencing about five miles from Bal timore, and extending to Carlisle, Pa. In Vir ginia they will appear in Kanawha county ; in Kentucky, about Lexington, Frankfort, Flem mingeburg, and extending to Meige, and Bailin counties, Ohio; and in Massaohnsetts, about Banstable, and adjacent towns. He says they a Noy now be found in those places buried a foot 'tor Clio deep in the earth, wherever trees, shrub bery or woods grew in 1868. 4'4 —.7 *rob -7' .4 • tf• PITTSBURGH: BOSTON, 10 Bean SINAST DIORNINO POST JOB OFFICE News of the Day The Mercantile Library Association of New York have presented Thomas H. Benton a beau tiful silver pitcher and salver, cost $2OO, as an acknowledgment of their obligations to him ftr his reoent lecture before them and the interest he has manifested in theiiprosperity. Henry Wilson has been elected 11. 8. Senator, by over 100 majority, in the Massachusetts Hostas of Representative. The Senate have yet to elect, and it is said there is match opposition to him in that body. Mr. Wilson formerly acted with the Free Soil party. He is a man of con siderable talent. Geo. N. Sanders (" Young America,") ar rived at Louisville on Monday. The Louisville Courier says: "Mr. B. left England about two months since, and voyaged to this country by way of the West India Islands, his purpose being to spy out those fair tropical domains, with an eye to their ultimate annexation to this country." The 'Longshoremen's strike, in New York city, has ended in a failure. They bed a meet ing in the middle of last week, end agrocd to propose a compromise; but the mer:hrtnt, !lt ••od firm, and, as a consequence, the men have twat obliged to yield and go to work at the pricey of fered them in the first instance, viz. 25 cents s day lees. HARD TIMES AND ADVERTISING Some of the business men of our city seem to think that the way to get over hard times is to stop advertising, and thus reduce their buvinee•. Now, if advertising is necessary to a large and prosperous business in good times, it would seem to be still more necessary in times when busi ness is somewhat depressed. Boni: of out' pat rons have acted upon this Idea, and have in creases rather than diminished. their advertis ing; and they say they aro doing about as good a business now as ever before. One man says he is doing better now than in any former year, because he continues to advertise liberally, while others in the same line ,stop their adver tisements. Ne is thus securing a large business; and he expresses hie firm conviction that adver tising has done it more than anything else. The present depression of trade will not last economising by withholding from the public the knowledge that you are kill in business, and still prepared to fill all orders in your line, is very bad policy. Such economy as that reduces your business a thousand dollars where it reduces your expenses ten. There are many other ways of economizing without injuring a man's buni- We may be supposed to be interested in this matter, and to be giving advice for our own benefit. So we are. We admit it. But is ill. what we any trim nevertheless. If we utivi twenty dollar advertisement, and the advertiser sells five hundred or a thousand dollars' worth of goods by it, who is injured ? Both part* are benefited: the printer a little; his patron a good deal. WILL THE GOVERNOR SURVIVE I 1 The came prOcces that ifeetroyed the life If General Harrison at Washington is now gotag on, at Harrisburg, and Governor Pollock is the tie. tim. It really becomes a serious question whether hewill live through . it. Harrisburg is said to be overrun with applicants for office ; and the new Governor is besieged day and night by the hungry patriots who demand appoint ments for their great and meritorious servieee in behalf of the isms on which the Governor was elected. We have been told that there are over twenty epplloants for the office of Beeler of Weights and Measures for this city. But one cvo get it, and the rest will come home to curse nr . Governor, and bolt from the Know Nothings. But if etich is the number of applicants for this one office, who shill count the throng that are act onblimg,for all the offices within the gift of the new executive? Their name is legion; and they are too hungry, and too confident of their own peculiar merits and claims to brook disappointment. Will the Governor survive such a trying ordeal? If he does, how many friends will he have alienated ; and how many will "bolt" from the ranks of the K. N's before JANUARY 25 the election of next October? A party so sud denly formed, with few bonds of union but a thirst for the spoils, moat dissolve as speedily as it grew into apparent strength. Fortunately Gov. Pollock has the "Grand Council of the State" to assist him in distribu ting the offices, and to share the responsibility and blame of the numerous disappointments that must be occasioned in dividing the spoils. The political "attics In this country are pretty mach elite in this respect. There are twenty nen ready to serve the public for every place where one is required. The new party, with Its boasted patriotism and parity, forms no excep tion. Office seeking is as eagerly pursued by them as by any of the old parties; and the ad vent of a new administration calls to the seat of government as many eager claimants for a draft on the public. treasury. The real referee party has yet to be formed, and the true and disinter ested patriots have yet to make their appear ance as an organised power in the land. ,OormoTondenca of Daily Morning Posh LETTER FROM HARRISBURG Dear Port: —The House having been adjourn 'el since I last wrote you, I undertake again to eay a word, simply and because, nothing having been done, there will be but a word to say. At 3 o'clock this P. M. it convened, and, in the absence of Speaker Strong, was presided over by Gideon J. Ball, of Erie, and right hand somely—Whig and 6. N. though he be—did he do it. , I heard quite a number of remarks, so well during as after the termination of the ses sion, not only flattering by cootrast to the absent Speaker. Certain it is that there was more business done in this afternoon session than in nny two days during_ the time I have been here, a looker on in this. modern Athens. Pctitione, Reports of Committees, Bitte in place, and all the regular orders of the day were disposed of in the le ndvoi4est manner by the hour of ad jJurnment-5 o'clock. The Hoare w:3 n - A very fall, many of the incinbers cot having yet returue.l since the ad journment. The etily mon I observed in the House, of your delegation, was Mr. Kirkpatrick, whom 1 have not mi,eo.-.1 out of hie neat once du ring session houre dace the Legislature has as sembi:ll. 1 take the liberty of calling your at tention ty , the fret, aitheugh no for as your county is concerned, as you know, I am not na tive,"nor to the manor bore." In the matter of voting affecting your locality you certainly would have stood a •• slim chance" this after nonn bad there been occasion, as there might have been. A great county like Allegheny, en titled tahve representatives in the House, ought certainly to here more than one vote present in case of emergency, which may develops itself at nay time. I venture to suggest that all your members ex cept one solitary individual should not go home at one time during the session, even though the facilities of travel are provokingly convenient and tempting. In the Senate Mr. Darsie—ah ! those rascally K. N.'s l—Seotchniatx though be be, according to immemorial custom of hie, was in his place. When was he ever found out of it?—ready to do, or not to do, as the occasion required. Dr. M'Clintock, along with the rest, had taken a run over to your city of smoke. Beaton Kerr—who does not know Benton'—your worthy represent. ative of the "Third House," although having no responsibility of legislation resting upon his shoulders, was, and is, as usual, "about." We have had a rumor of another banking house failure in your city. I hope it is not true. Ton have had failures enough for one city. Little or nothing has yet been done in the way of actual and positive legislation, or law making. It reminds us forcibly—when looking on, as I have nothing else to do—of the poet's description of "a wounded snake dragging its slow length along." Although this concluded the twenty-second day of the session, I believe but two bills have actually passed the House. The Senate is act. lug with much greater promptitude and despatch, but the House has philosophy and natural science for justification. " Large bodies move slowly." The new Governor is giving satisfaction, as also his cabinet, as yet. But when the distribu tion of office commences won't there be a howl ing throughout the Democratic camp; and curses " both loud and deep," ab inapecton, i. e. from the very boots, of the thousand and one patriots of the new school, who are hanging and scenting about the capital and the Governor's room daily and nighty, like very ja halls, for the prey? It is indeed too bad. I learned that on Friday night they kept him up by their kindly calls of friendly congratulation until between two and three o'clock in the morning. This is rather too bad when the fact is notorious that the same men could earn a dollar and a quarter at home, or any where else where the timber is not too twisty and crooked, by making rails at 50 cents per hundred ; or 9 foot stakes at 87i cents. I have done it myself before now, and know that I am no bigger or uglier than many I see here, who are pointed out as disinterested gentlemen, who are willing to forego the comforts, if not luxuries, of peaceful homes, to serve the "dear people," if the voice of their Governor should call them to the task. They would like to have an office; .but if they cannot get that, they would be willing to take almost any thing—the Governor's old clothes, for instance. It is a great sacrifice to be sure, but then, as true pa triots, they cannot refuse. I trust all the "new lights" are not such, but many, very many are evidently not only willing but anxious to serve the State at any sacrifice, if the State needs their services. It is gratifying to know that so many intelli gent patriots are always to be found ready to devote themselves to publio affairs. It speaks well for the perpetuity of republican inetitu done, when so many are willing to administer the government and " save their country." Greece and Rome, in the palmieet daye of their pristine glory, never had such an army of will ing etrvauts and disinterested patriots. In spite of the bloody K. N.'s we are a great people, and bound to be greeter. " Vive la Republic." Esto perpetua—Yankee Doodle : Hail Columbia. But my time in up. Yours, truly, ... THE CONCERT TO-NIGHT Wo would again remind the public that the grand Concert of the celebrated prima donna, Madame Rosa De Vries, takes place this even ing at Masonic RaII. The programme contains genii from the operas of Rossini, Denial, Mo zart, Donizetti and Meyerbeer, which js ear tainlys a feast sufficient to satisfy the most fasti dious: Madame De Vries sings six pieces. She opens with "Casts Diva," the beautiful aria from Norma in which Jenny Lind first essayed to gain the admiration of an American public, and will close with "Saint a Is France," in the grand duett from the Daughter of the Regis ent. The tickets yesterday sold briskly, upward. of two hundred being secured before dinner. We antioipate a large and fashionable house on this, the musical event of the season. gAir-We are glad to be able to state that seve ral of the large manufacturing establishments Of this vicinity, which stopped work some tittle ago, have started again; thus giving employment to isandreds who needed work and wages. 'w.T4' , +~t'~_ ',Cre;" - • rts, HALL or lloc. or REP/ILSZNUTIVLII, Ilarr6burg, ..) - 2.41 January, 1885. ) OBSERVER 9Poirate.lltoria ea t!x• Swipeelit,,as,4 Levi' Emeriti pirperaitidigitelegraph give us full 'secants of the storm of Sunday night and Mon day morning, of which we got a slight touch in this quarter. Our information extends along the tweet from Halifax to Baltimore, and beet to the lakes; and from alkpointithe same story of the demol tion of houses,- fences and trees, the sinking of vessels in harbors, and of wreaks upon the coast, is told.. At Halifax, the gale began on Thursday, arid continued with so much severity that the steamship Asia, for Liverpool, did not leave until Saturday morttiak i jen Tee" eels sunk in the harbor of Baltitiore, and it was feared several lives were lost. At Long Branch, the waves threw upon the beach a number of bodies, conjectured to be those of passengers on board the ill-fated ship New Era. A Catholic church at Tarrytown and one in Brooklyn were greatly injured. Indeed, the gale was one of unparalleled fury and destructiveness. To an Arrinunn To.—Daring the provolonee of thkoholera, our citizens, with an unanimity which reflected credit upon humanity, subscribed liberally towards the support of the destitute, then solicited by so responsible a body as the Howard Ammolotion. The excitement of the cholera pused, before mach of the money sub scribed was collected, since that time, but little effort has been made to secure the fonds intend ed for their use. We would suggest the Howard Association hand over their list of subscribers to the Young Ladies' Association for the relief of the poor, so that the list might be rendered available to those who crowd the office of the Guardians of the Poor daily for relief. NIWISPAPIM Cnuaz.—The Indianapolis State Sentinel, a sterling Demooretio newspaper, haa been sold to Col. John C. Walker and C. W. Cotton, of Laporte, by Austin H. Brown I Co., the late proprietors. George I'. Buell, of the Western Democratic Review has become editor. Purvis' sox Fraankar.—The number for the coming monto is, if possible, better than usual. It has also a portrait of the author of the arti cle on "Cuba." For sale by the agsnts, Oil denfeuney & Co. and Miner & Co. PENNSYLVA.MIA LZGISLATURL Neither House transacted any business on Saturday In the Senate a number of bills wen sent in place, one of which le the supplement to the act regulating the Militia eystem. Mr. Deride submitted a resolution, which, af ter some debate, was adopted, requesting the Auditor Onersi to inform the Senate of the amount of fees allowed in the ease of the Com monwealth vs. The Bank of Pennsylvania, to whom paid, the amount, allowed to each, and the services rendered The bill for the relief of the creditors and trustees of the Bank of the Unite-I States, was taken up, and after passing Committee of the Whole, was postponed until Thursday next Several bills of no general importance were oonsidered and passed, anally, when the Senate adjourned. In the House a large number of petitions, me morials, &c., were presented, and among them several for the appointment of a State Agricul tural Chemist; for • law more effectually to guard against railroad collisions. Among other bille read in place was one to re peal the the $BOO exemption law ; and another to relieve innetmenta on Building Associations from taxes. The joint resolutions of the Senate, urging upon Congress the despatching of one or more vessels io sestet) of Commander Katie, in the Arctic Beat, were taken up, and after debate, passed. The House then adjourned. Appobatmeata by tb• Prosidert, By sad inch the came aced costeeett of the Smut. William H. Endicott, to be deputy postmaster at Nevada city, Nevada cuunty, Suite of Califor nia, in place of IL. A. Dsvidp, removed. Robert F. Davis, to be deputy postmaster at Comm.,u El Dorado outlay, State of Califonda, in place of A. D. Waldron, moved away. Thomas Carbery, Lewis Carbery, Nicholas Callan, John D. Clarke, Jacob N. Pearson, John H. Goddard, William J. McCormick, Hen ry }Leaver, Pierce Shoemaker and William Waters, to be justices of the peace in the Dis trict of Columbia, to take effect from the 20th inst., when their present co omissions expire. B - Dr. Cal abrated Liver P 111• ftst *upgrading all other mainline for Lira Com plebe!, tick tleadaehe, Dyepetwia Zr. below we it , . the sate of . lady reddlng In our ova city. In mach certifi cates the public mutt bun 000lkbooe. Zinr Toni, •uguipt 30, 1832. I do hereby orrtify that I here been aftlinad with Liver Complaint fore long time, and never found permanent relief until I used Dr. !flames Layer Pills. By their am I hare been completely curl of that dorafal diarenand now take pleasure in reeremeading theta to all who are troubled with Liver Complaint, Nick Ileadanhe, or Drinerp- Matti HILL, fifth Aram... P. B.—The above valuably remedy, alp Dr. Mlana's abrated Vorsolfugo, can now be had at all reapadabla Drag Stone in this city. Durchuers will phase be careful but for, end take no 'nit Dr. M'lwee's liver Phis. TIM we other Pllls, p • porting to be Liver Pills, now before the public: , • A 1.., for male by the solo proprietors, BULKING BROIL, Butoweors to J. Kidd t• Jan2rdaw 80 Wood' etriet. IT Dr. More.'. /ea vigor sating Midair or C eirdt alt--. Whence proceed the lassitude, the depression, the debility, the 'caldera-nu to life, the Instability, the continual feeling of illness which it is Impeolble i to deems or beeline, e, common, m hard to tear, and no Utile pitied by the robust and healthy 1 We anew. r—from the stomach and the nervous system, between which there Wets the chest sympathy. Want of vital energy, eluggiehnette Ia the N.-reales organs, a general Motta of the spasm, Is at the bottom of all the difficulty. To rouse the. whole organ isation from the torpor, to Imbue It with new life, activity and vigor, and to sustain It in that condition, there is no preparation comparable with DR. AIORSE'S INVIGORA TING ELIXIR OR OORDIAL. Other sthnull may excite the dormant physical energies fora Ume, bat like the night flesh of the lightning that leave* behind it a deepf gloom, the exhibition of them exhilsrants is followed, after the first oonvulsive effect is over, by a depression of body and mind more profound and paralyzing than ever. The rem edy is Iltenlly wore. than the disease. Bat the Elixir bag • dynamic inflnenoe. It not only creates • new condition of the phyelcal orguimtion, but perpetuate. It. The awl. m• 1 Writs ere not only cheered and elevated by its agency, but kept up to their now level without Ilag.ting. A vege table compound, ocingerdal to the system, it seems to act upon the constitution Wolf, and to revoltuidnize It. In chronic Deems of the nerves, the stomach, and the liver, Its operation Is all but miraculous. Th. Bonita! is put up, Idghly concentrated, In pint but. tlek Moe three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars Ids for twelve dollars. C. 11. B/110, Proprient 112 Broadway, New York. Hold by Druggists throughout the United States, Oanada and the West Indies. AGENTS. /LIVING & BROS., No. 60 Wood strut, Pittsburgh. DR. GRO. H. MIMI; N 0.140 Wood street, do R. R. SRLLRBS & CO., No. ST Wood street. .1 I' YLBMINO. AllNhany COY. air Presolasmatlom.saWhereas, the eotreerdiraery and nnprecerlentsd demand for that invaluable preparation, wliniurs PREMIUM KATHARION,Im induced envkrus pergola to palm off other silk'ea similar In mune and ep• patrance, but absolutely worthies., which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchmers abould be partbsular to oak for Wright, Premium Kaths arm, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for ita virtues for restoring • decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful appllcatkm during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sermatkum of dbminees and headache, and for the toilet it has never had an equal for Its pleasant and delightful fragrant* Ita thousands of testimonials area ■umeient guakntee for its completely reetoring a decayed head of halt; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing Its felling off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, no It excites the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment pr coloring mat. ter, giving tie hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist in the city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT • CO., 241 Market at, Philadelphia. Pbr sale by GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. .I•lll.7:dsor3m Is /Sr Coninimption and Spitting 8100 d.... &e the certificate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, for many year. proprietor of the Farmer? Hotel, Fredericksburg, Vs., tad late of the City Hotel, ilkhrnand, Va. Dr. John Hinge, of the city of Richmond, though a toga. tar phyekian, and of course opposed to what he called quack medkdnes, wee obliged to gay that Its good ideate in the case of Mr. Ramsey, were wonderful indeed. He k,,,n been given op by senora physicians; had tried moat of the quack medicines, and wee on the vergeost despair, ea well es the grave, when he triad Carter's S. We refer the publio to hie toll sod lengthy esettflooto mound the bottlo, otating by owe. odi gee obialiaomatt. • _ WEI d., _..,-,. Mincl NEWS -4Y-IMIUNIRAPIT.. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. THIRTY-THIRD 00AGRE9! WAIMINGTON, Dicember34.--&eats.—Mr. Se ward presented • petition of Inhabitants of On tario and Madison counties, New York, praying that the soldiers of the war of 1812 be made benefiediries of bounty lends. Referred.to the committee on pension.. On motion of Mr. Badger, the Senate went into a short executive session. Mr. Shields moved that the army appropria tion bill be taken up. Mr. Cooper objected; he wished to make some remarks on hie convict and pauper resolu tion submitted yesterday, but finally he con cluded to deTer them until tomorrow. Mr. Evans objected. Mr. Shield/ said that appropriation bills are never protracted when the chairman of the committee says they shonld_pass. Mr. Cass—The Improvement bill has been re peatedly postponed. I don't like to risk every thing else for the army bill, though that should be ooluddered. Mr. Hunter said something should be done in reference to Indian disturbances now. The army appropriation bill was finally ta ken up. Rover.—A. resolution was passed closing the debate on the French spoliation bill to-morrow at 8 o'clock, and the House went into committee on that subject. The Itaitroad Sheer Storm. Burrmo, (N. Y.,) January 28.—The laborers' on the Buffalo, Branford and Dooderioh Railroad sre still in p ion of the track at Ca rags, Canada West; one hundred and fifty of them are fully armed. Yesterday, the Directors with fifty men, took the train at Branford sod came thro' to Foit Erie, being unable to clear the track. The Directors and their company were unarmed and were obliged to beg permission to return to Branford. The EtherUfs of the counties of Ni agara, Hs!demand and Branvill, take fifty Brit ish soldiers to-morrow sad proceed to the scene, when the road it is expected will be opened, the laborers paid off and discharged. After this no further trouble is apprehended. The examina tion of the man who killed Weimper, with thir teen prisoners, was finished to-day at Fort Erie. He is held for wilful murder, and the others as accessory. The norm of forty-eight hours' dorstiou she ted this 'Memnon. The snow averages two feet Neal Dames 11111111 Liquor Law Borrow, January 23.—A more stringent Li quor Law is coming before the Legislature of Maine, from Neal Dow. The bill provides for $6O tine, and 4 month.• imprisonment for the Fret violation; the same hoe and six months' for the second ; and double the fine and the State prison for one year for the third. No aatl.n can be had against officers for destroying liquor. Common carriers are liable for carrying liquor contrary to law, to a fine for dieting two offences and imprisonment for the third. It is thought the bill will be adopted. I. M. Ileol.k Stont.ene•4 Mitwasicti, January 23.-8. M. Booth, oon rioted of assisting in the escape of • fugitive slave, wu sentenced in the U. 8. District Court, to pity • fine of $6,000 and gaffer imprisonment for one month. Railroads Eloskad lap with Snow CEIOMIIO, January 28.—ne Ent'roads &re blockwg up with snow, and there have been no trains since Saturday. PENIIITLVAAIA IPICEALE COLLEGE, AT LIAKEISBURO, PA. TIIIB Inatitunon, Sur thoo llbecal education of Those Ladles, rooted by Quarter with full 00/Jovial. pavan, b.. born In operation fur mono than am year. Ths loratton la orNof thm moat pleasant and petunia/Lae In th. Mat., The arrarvementa of tto. College are mocto afford {..calla advantage. In acqulrimf . aorkl bud. fur th• menW auporstructura. Thera an two oteparumute—olw 0/llvmm am/ th. Preparatory, with their appropriate branch. •f looming. The mums at soludy emeh Is three yams, dowlynahod by as many different classes. Young L. dim admitted st any Ltutro Ilmrd of hirauterg. 61S Y. BY.TERLY b. W•Utiti, A.l(. Principal. . Alm U. Cromaa, Pnruipott Fermis Twacher. has Patta• A. JoalliOn, Amiortant. blan'tta. M. Ilasavaat Teacher of )'renett, kr. C. C. nuanntun, M. LE, torturer on Anatomy. ho. W. tL Mambos, Lecturer on Natural LUatary, Natural s ltoMitaa, Prot of thatrunumatal Nude J,., T. Prot Vaal )(ave. V.. Circunkrs, or br Mbar Information, atime• Ur Prin cipal. filo K. WAIRI LI , ilarriabura. Pa dor7;/.lm A Card. (11rIfiCi to a ateady Mina tipm our funds avid an soca mulattou of outside preerert. hapther Rita gm es. dialculty of realisiog our securittes, me bays been campaign to *wend our Our monitors may net confident that our retire indebt edam, mai be fully paid,. we lag re unqueetiosably • large simpler over our Ilatiidtam. KltAllEll t !LALLY. January =, 1535—DauiM T ag PAKTNY.I4.6IIIP Irretofore rooting antler the opt , of '•• KRAMER, WORK YOUNO," Yhtladelphm, t. ttTerday direolvtel; hannuel Work, Room* Young soul Wm. Wthuoh, purrhaelent the interett of ta.mar it Rehm In mitt Atm. She Mum.. Ell be coullnued by "WORK, YUUNG t 1411001:C11." January 29, piss. Sir Depositors i 0 our °Mos, VIII please call and mei their bills and notes left with us tor colleen°. lama KRAllalt Carpets Leas than Coot. 11 naundiant having reduced the prkesi of their an tire stock or Carpets, utl Cloths, Hug*, Mats, Platting, 4c., from 21.1 to 26 per cant , all the attention of persons in Irma of any articles in then: lioe to ibu following. Their stock is one of the larpest and fed selected to the city, and consists to part of Velvet and Brussel.; Tapestry Breese& ; Aubtuoon limeade; Impala/ 1•011/ Mtn three ply Carpets; Patent Tapeetry Ingrain do; thwart:hie end tine do; Twilled nod plain Venetian do; Hall and &air do; Wool, Dutch and Hamp do; Wool and Conon Ingrain do; glair Hods, Window Modes, and • large ansortment of Oil Cloth, from 2to 23 feet la width. Timis case oats. C. D. ILEADLY - CO., No. 8 . 4 Thinl met. LArm' muolu —NverISIVe Le TanT 134)N ti itud Tante Coma Again No Mons; ar sung with Immense success by Bamford'. tiereriaders : words ai:el mode by B. C. Nowordaye; a humorous ballad: Converse. Petrifaction; new eons: by Darker. Pm Wetting for the Bering Time; a most charming new ballad: by Barker. The Manny Mn.; cog end chorus turbo. I'm blot Myself At All; one of the beet Irish ballade ever written : by 8. Lover. Wilkins and hie Dinah; comic song: by Perry. I Cannothroile Deter Mother ; new Barker, Brighter than the Morning Pt.: Browne. The Heart and the Borne: Drveeler Bell $OO6l Etiquette, etc, ate., received In advance of the trade end for sale by 11101 KY KLEMM, Jan .% Elio of the Golden Harp, No. 100 Third et. AGAZINILS FOR YkklillAitY—tiocley'e Lady's hook. Peterson's La/tie.' National klagasin.. Yankee Notions. phan. Hagar the Martyr, or Paulen and Reality: by Mn.s Ste- Alone: by Marlon flarland. The lab of llorao• Greeley: by J. Parton. Just received and for eale by W. A. ULLIMM/SNNEY A CO.'S, ALM No. 78 Fourth meet. Partner Wanted, 1N TILE BEST and one of the most profitable retail cash business in Pittsburgh. A person with a cash capital of $2 4 000 can realise 33 per cent. and no risk, In an old es tablished business, the anlwe of which, notwithstanding drill. timed, le Increasing rapidly. To a business man with the above capital or more, this to • channel seldom offered. Addrere Box 222, Pittsburgh Prat °Moe, with real name and address. Jan 24 COUGH HILIILMDM— Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Balsam of Liverwort and I.r; Swaysela Sy rap of Wild Cherry; J aine's lispectomat; fill/Ana's Cough liyrup; Bailers' do; organ's do; Pamilse De Paris. All of the above mmelles always on hard at JOB. NUM jams corner Diamond and Market street. Mose'slalom of Coportraorship. MIDI Plaid OP WARNER, PARK A 00. wan dissolved on the Bth day of December, 1864, O. E. Warner having Osmond of his Interest to David E. and James Park, and Jacob Painter. The bueineee of the late bran will be settled by the undersigned, who whl c o ntinue the manulketnreltd alien Shestinge, C h and Whirs Caper CAain, CLwyt Wink, noine and Ikttling, under the style and firm of PA., PAINTER A Mt DAVID IL PARK, JANLES PARK, JR., JACOB PAINTER. ahr- To Park, Painter k Co., Icordially recommend • continuance of the patronage extended to the late Bon. G. EL Wd.ENN.I3. BANNER COTTON MILLS. Park, Palliator £ Co., ltr . Warehouso No. 149 Met and 120 &nand atnests, d.•76.da.1m OFF/CE OY MUNONU'A. NAVIGATION COMPANY, Pirrseuson, January 11, 1865. FIT AUTHO RITY of • eupplement to the Charter of app the kfith day of January, 1854, re quiring the Company to extend the 'improvement above Brownsville, and authorising the twitlfattlon of the tolls of the Company to that object, and the distribution of new stock amongst the Stockholders, to an amount equal to the earning. of the Company thup expended—the Treasurer bee been instructed to distribute =onion the Stockholder., in new Mock, roue PIA CAM upon the amount held by them rely, which will be placed to the credit of their stock cements on the books of the Company. WM B. COPELAND, Treasurer Mon. Nay. Company. Land for Sale 1800-AORM 0/ LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near the Cimino river. Thls land is heavily timbered, his an excellent soil, and in said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and • thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venial. go named, which will undoubtedly be run very near to it, if mot &roily aerou it. me Itno.9v:e mush rune through it. A 7530,600 acres In Elk ominty,well timbered and Watered, and lying near the route of the Banbury and Erie railroad. Nobettarinvestment codld barna& than in these lands. The eaniplertken of the Sunbury and Irk, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the opal, lumber, iron ore and soil. of great velem. Sequin of O. B. AL MUTH, Attorney at Law, Aibithealidtf N 0.147 ltnuth gamic MEE 10100 ND 131111 ON ggie Ifilmaplawaire wag egagalliari eg imiag maw Ina Burr 07 OLOTHIII, le greatly sawedd by having them emu, end rmr•ara so tam sum. 01tIBB1.11 has got all that is seemsary to effect that great oonstunnia don. both as regards gt and quality of goods. Person wishing to expwienee all this, and be only moderately charged, oan do so by calling at 240 town scow, heed of Wood. P. a—Pantaloons, in pertLmlar, Is one of Ids graded 'aria. Ire cannot be best in the style and nr. of this gan meat llvameross Werra could be given, If notearry, ta combs/rite diln Massie t. (tied) IL OREBBLIL At Plaquemine, Ludelana, on the Idth of December, 1854, of Consumption, Mn. T. B. STRAIN. her funeral will take plops THIS AITTIIIIOON, at 2 o'clock, from her huaband's residesice,ost Wylie street. The friends of the family an reepectfally invited to attend. • E ! ~:'l. h)• .4 4 r Pllss.s•W. firms, 114., of Columbus, Ohio Seel • ary of the Ohio Insurance Company, who wee taken to 1, tr York In eztreme debility, with Piles, to have an operation performed by the oelebratal Dr. Mott, as the only chant, to save his life, accidentally heard of the PAIN =- TRACTOR, states, "For years my disuse defied medical skill, and grew worse until life became Intolerable. As soma as I commenced using this Salve I rested in bed for the night the lint time In many months, the frequency of the discharges abated, sod in • few weeks the dysenteric eecretkln was entirely suppressed, and from that time to this, I have felt no rata,lo IPOILINIIII, no ntrisina, and em now as strong and heart y ae ever." CORNS AND MINIONS can be curial with DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRADTOR by rubbing some of It in, on, and around the parts morning and evening, keeping on a small quantity spread on Doan. It completely draws out the home. Persons lamed with Corns and Elusions—unable to wear boots, and some walking on crutches, have been °Qui pletely succemsfully cured ty It. C. V. CLICK-WM a 00., Proprietors, New York. for male by Dr. G. H. 11.11YEltli, HO Wood street, and by ' all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Uni ted State. jan222w =RIZ A',BOMB SOAP , prepared from the pored and beet nue teriels ; it gives the skin a lazarbutt brilliancy, and Impart. to the band, a delightful almond odor. Itillefieurs, Olive Oil, Tinkled, Bouquet., Nymph, usury, Pistachio, Brown Windsor, Pahnyrena, Patchoaly, klarshmalliow, Brown Omnibas, Cocoa, liMilia Oil,, Palm Omahas, Verbena, Spring Mowers, 4 7 , Illon Ambrodsl, Jenny Lhad, Mush, Spermacetti Tablet, : 2 , ie. I would remedially solicit the attention of the ladles of Philadslphis to my Pardan Lodon,er Liquid idly ilkelem,, for rendering the akin wit and fair. A 1.., my Antygdallnis Lotion, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity of the heon, and to impart to the skin deiced* elasticity. Vsysrds A hisyn'e Papiew for Bhaumediena, Pole., Irrita tions of the Cheer, Lumbago, Wounds, Berne and Corns, a superior French article, anivareally used throughout Zooms. Ths eatweriber matinees to msuaufacture his odebrabed 80., Almond sod Ambrosial Brunie (Awes, which are unequalled by any in this country or in &dope, end for which he received • Prise Medal at the World'. Pair, Lon don. To ha had atthe principal Drunkata In Pittaburgh, and throughout the United Stataa Y. BAZIN, Maaulacturar and Importer of Perri:unary, ' N 0.114 Chottint stand, bakrw Fourth, janl2llavlin Lc Philadelphia. ===ra IdAYOWB Prnisinsas, Jenuary 24th, 1861. f NvIIEILBAS, the practice of selling intoxicating Nouns, mid the performing of worldly employsomit and be arows un the nabbed, day hae cannoned to Increase alarm ingly in Ws community, havhag the temilanny aml effect of corrupting oxiety, depraving the minds of the public, and Unsparing spinet ail the laws of nallglon and moral. Ity, it la therefore found wiersisary that the evil should at once be abate, sod peace, comfort and happiness strain be restored to the public. it Is not my donna to exercise omen and stringent osmium to accomplish the reform se moth and strongly medal Wm, ommiderate nedection on thm part of thaw who have hitherto been living in open violation of the Laws of the land, It is anxiously hoped, will now convince all of the utility and propriety of . future general and chit/elan eubmisalos to their reodremeetn Led any person may be discovered, who will not yield to the demands of the law, which required a sumemiou of .11 LID& of atecniat badmen on the robbath day, olden have been intued to the Police to notice every Infraction of the laws, and to nee all dill gence In briagnig the offender to juetke. The laws most and Mall be enforced. Given under my band and the seal of said thy, the day and year atormaid. YERD. Y. VOLZ,Neyor. Chill' ou Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, volt WARMING AND VKNTILATION Or BUILDINGS. Sir A. W. Win contract in . lIMITAIBIr and ventilating, D 7 .team or Lot water ptp,w, or Oltilron's YUIPAGt AckKKAS, Wi.3llpitAial, Factorise, (kern Houma, Court [louse., Jul; Uotelt or Llwalllap. N 0.13 Market street, Pittaburgb. jars ill sue*. A LI. PICBIONB having hooka la Certificates of Depatit ageloet the undersigned, are requested to present the lame at our office, for settlement- IIOON A BASCOM. Pittsburgh, January 24th, 1655-1 Jen 2.3 Diplomacy and Cannon Bells ; Living to the Country; Re ticent Defense; Prometheus bEII lapimetherot; Nature In Idotlon ; Too Little Olen; My Thom Oonversations with Ml. °heater; Wimp.. of Preach I,lle—Toe Restoration; The 'donnish:l Winds; Yining Vanities; lamed Potter, or ray Tears of Nails; The Old Woman who Dried Up and Lie. Away: WO.: 1. Pedagogue In Georgia; A Water Surly; The Prove. of our Political Virtue.; idltorial Noma. Tor sal. by M. WS= I W. lane No. tl nuilthfiell street. UTh AM'S MAO AZ IA r, PUBFitligUAKT.—Coormers Y Portrait of the miaow of "'Cuba," Ac, Diplomacy and tensor, Balls; Nature in Motion; Laving in the Country; notional Pefence; Prometheus and Epimetheus; Two Lit tle stars; My 'nine Cionverratious with MLie Chester; °limpet.. of French Life—The Bootriration; The Mountain Winds; Mining Vanities; lama Potter; The Old Woman who Drial Up and Blow Away; °Ulla; A Podsgogue to Georgia; A Wader Stadn; Tne Program of our Political Virtues, Au, so liteneived and for sale by W. A. 41141/MSFILYNST t CO, No. 76 Fourth street. am T. Wag ILINOTON FItOPNItTY.—A good Frame Dwelt- Au log Howe, with lugs lot of 112 feet trout on the brow of the hill and toning back 422 feet on Bertha street to an alley, with • well of good water, shale and fruit trees, • steels, to; • good board fence around the property. ?doe PAO. Persons desirous of a pleasant residence and pore air, with • view of the two cities, riven, Sc., would do well to attend to the above. Apply won to S. CUTHBERT t SON, No. 140 Third street. irkeVici relfi grorect this oelebrsial JLY cie just received by jariVi 1 . .0 (WY OINTMENT—The best article now in use for the lA. core of Totter and Xing Worm; 6 don receive/ by Jeette JOE. FLEMING. 1.A.1.1221 IS brAlilzUl ALMTUMlS—Meo•hbrated article %a for purifying the blood; 12 dos roselred by Janda JOS. 'MIMING. AU OBANA'S KLEIN 281 A —The beat preparation of Mag. nada now to use; 12 dos received by }anti titelsler-11* dozen Cora broom. for vale by Jaa24 HENRY H. COLLINS. 6y Ai/tit-Al Üb---2V/0 Zs far etale by jab 24 /11/bila H. COLLIN& bbl. for sale by, JL" jab= 11.1111 LY H. COLLINS I, , AIiIIiOLDIRIEEL—A. A. BiABON tO. hers jrot re. Xj °sired per .mprost b cartons or Almbrolderies, crowd ants new end elegant style. Collars, Cuffs, Oallerettes, Reed Dramas', Rosettes, Ts* Sleeves, t handsel tee, HdklA, LC" will be offered st extremely low price. j. 023 U" g AGAIN—Wood& Monthly Reel Rotate Register. ky On it there are described for sale fol good Farina,- 82 houses and Lote, 48 fine Country Seats, and 500 City Lots, with which purchasers ought to be acquainted before buy ing. Cell and get a Register gratis. jengnif TflG3. WOODS max 81 . 11313083P1ett, being about to redingulah house. I. keeping, office at private sale a 6 octave PIANO, of Lnickeriata zonnufactor% to excellent order and but little used. The Instrument lazy be seen az any time by calling at the reddens of JAI. A. WiLleltiliT, janlti &t 2 Penn street. BANK SiCHANGiII s TRIAD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. Tin t Subsoil:we beg leave to iniorm their friends and the public generally, that they have leased the above well known Reetaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnished, and now open. The proprietors have spired no expense to make the Bank Ex change a comfortable neon, as well for the epicure as the ['mitsis man. The ceder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up ender the auspi ce, of experienowl cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. J. SCLIANDELIMILII, C. B. 1111.ANCIB. GOOD ILA TSAI T HOUSE ORNIalt LIMSTY AND GRANT STA RTS,, near tbe Railroad Depot. jarkl3:l, JAMES BRANNON, Proprietor. Ly OILY Ild/IDZ RUPP f—ilar the cure of sore rough lA, hands, the Hapetio Hoop la unrivalled. It la rued for rendering the akin soft, smooth aid whits. It remotes ealloweem, tan, to The use of a few cakes of this Soap on lore rough hands, will soon render them smooth end heal all chaps, duke, to. Only /2% mote • cake. Prepared from the rcdpe of • London Chemist, and sold by Plait) d. L. COTHYYYT , ISO Third street. om oven Ix Adults. 111 IS Adminis W tr r ation s of B. A. YARNEiTOCK'S j PUGIN Mu always been characterised with semen, arrays producing Lu the feelings • marked change for the better. Any one who tries it can safely confide in it, and the molt delicate infant cannot be injured by its use. Adults, too, are frequently IRltiklet to •01711111 1a the rectum and small intestines, which always Impair the health. Arturo, N. P., June It, 1863. Meters. B. A. Itzhnestock d Urarrearus:-1 have used two bottles of B. A. Fabius tuck's Versolluge which 1 purchased from your agent; it had the desired effect in bringing away a large number of worms from my wife. I purr-hued another vie and gave it to my child; it had the rune effect, bringing away great numbers of worms. I therefore reosmmenit it to the pub lic u a sure remedy kir worms. P. BITSII.II. Prepared and and by B. A. PAHNZSTOCH I CO., corner First and Wood Meets. jui.l6.llaw AUSTIM LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office., No. 92 Aura st., above Wood. XI OM, Drafts, Bonds, Ifortgages, and Loans on car 11 tend', negotiated. Black/6 tonight and sold on com adasion. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular atteritian paid to the pungisse and We of Copper Stocks. All oommunications emoted to prompUy. janl9 Spring' Wagons for Sale. ONK HOBAN WAGONS, and 1 Two Horne Wagon, Nor a.) and band.) Apply at PEARL STEAM MILL, Jalll2:dlaaw4te Allath= al. dohs W. Butler £ Co., °SWARM:NB AND OOMMIBIELION MIRCHANTS— lo ill kiwis of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Phis an great Load, ST brunt street • fsea2S Ithil•ASIN UAL kiALIL—A. A. MASON I CO. will receive and open la a few day, another large lot of cheap Cal. knen Bloodied wad Brown Mullin, abirtinp, Mocks, Tweedsote. Jan2S I=L=l BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEBB, Oniwr qf 3 . itrli and /VIA Breda, =:;= Empty BaxtaL for Salo. 01TAELE 1011. BALT, mother imposes. A at it s 1,, pule BURL MUM MILL, y. COMBATS MAGINXEILI—FrashIy praparad, always an ij nand, and wamunad pod, by JU$. nnauyin 3 1129 anew inalynnt 434 Mid* *not MIE:E air To the Lodi*" see. •No greater toppineee egla tonitikk 164, ' - Than saving trouble *At wooriatba. Bead and reediet, ye daiginbere Sir of Nee, Dry up year teas, no Imager nod you okra. Dr.CLUIEILNINATT PILLS lOR MIAMI. Twenty-Bre yearn of unpatalidedinieonn bare proven the virtue of theme celehrelorPfliain lint York. Ike be safely need to all *and ineeNt - boning. obgrlietions,etes. Pail and expl .. alt direettous ten tank box. OW soave a dander gratis. . These Pille leould =vet be taken during pregnancy, se they would be sure to cause a mkeeniega. Warranted purely Vegetable, end free from anything injurious to Pie or heath. . Direct/mg accompany . each box- Prke $1 pee box. jsag c.v.. Norio. so sitookhoLdlors....Concs dun. attars VstialitastassoConairts, Pittsburgh, Jan.. sry I, 1856.—1 e theordume with the i tba l a general Loa .lug of the Stentholatire of the ALM wV . VALLEY KA t Lade', OUISPANIcwiII be held et Chilli oak*, No. 74 Wider aurae, Pittabargbom thellEST TUMMY (eth day) of 14,i/rotary next, atOil o'cloon; A. M., at which Cum mei pLo the report of the President and Managers for the put ear, and • stabuosor the asks of Cie Company, will presented. And st 12 o'clock, K., s* election for Pre.idont and Bawd of Many= for the =thing year will be held. [jahl] J. GlBBOVeastary. xotra WESUNJ unmet ci caree', .01/100, NO. 76 WALNUT OTBACIT, PEELLANNLPHIA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital, $300,00 0. MAMA LIABLN FOB. 11114 LUMEN ON TES COM- A PANT. In Otrok Notes, (negotiable tormjaerarel bi Mort. gaga. and Jadrpnento.------....„---....51167,000 In Bits Receivable, Mortgagee and Judgment., Bonds, .... 106,000 In (Nab, Utah AANZ — arxrilaati 47,000 OADWiL, B7r. Lain, sw.tary. air Ere . Marine and Inland Transportation Asks, tat= at currant rates. ' Kramer a r Bahia, Carling, Robots= t Co., N. Holmes t gm; Wm. Ea/prey t Co., .1. L Hatordion t Co., D. Leech t Co., Murphy, Tiernan t Co. - Withuiidd, Huntington M. L. HoUnwell at Co., & glop; David S. grown k Co., C. EL t lino. Abbott, Wood t Oliver Denton Denekla, Web Coln & do„ Cbaa. Wagons, • Co., Drexel t Co., Donner; Hon. Win D. Bala, 6000, Dakar At Co., Honda, Hale t Co,Deg, Milligan 00. J. BANKS liaa, Agent. deel.4.ly N 0.114 Water street, Pittabargit Lift, Fire and marine Insnrano• Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBUILGH. , PA. JAN Y 8 P. HOOP, Prenident. Caa• , .sA. Cams, Pearetary. This (keapany nukes may tissuninae appertaining to or eanneeted with LLWE Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio sad Mir minipill rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks getaway. And against Laa and Damao by Fire, and against die Perils of the Sea and inland Naviipition and Tranaperudion. ?odda issued at tbs lowest rates oondstent with safety to all parties. DOIMMOZO: James B. limn, Wm. B. Haven, Damsel IVCurran, James D. brain, William Phillips, Alliixambrr Bradley, JohnJobn Pollerton, Joseph i n I assam, M. D., Robert hallway, John ll'Aiptn, Alesander Reynolds, Arm. Wm. P. Johnstan, strong County, James Marshall, Marano N. lan, Kittanning George B. &Man, I Hiram &owe, Braver. myrar.ly Western Panama,' insurance Company, NEW LLSBON, 01110. 8. 11 , 0A8KAGY, Agent, ST. CHARLES BUILDLNO,IOB THUD er., PITTSBURGH. 0/171004 : JAMES KELLY. Pres% JAMES BORBECK, V. Fleet. LIM MANTLE, Secretary and Treasurer. DIZZOI:01111: Jamas Burteck, 'Leary Springer, Daniel Ilarbatigh, Sr., Levi Martin, w.raoghoa, Brom! Learn, Jean McLaughlin, Janes Kelly, Timber A-Blocasour, Preet., Levi Martin, Secretary. •. • A. Mlluick, Th. Umkrtielter, Dr. Irish, Joseph Mill, elpriespe Harbsugh, IL M. Sesuian, William° I llama, Gilbert A gralariek, Pittsburgh; Jut .blason, lianaa, Gameness A Ca, Gkeraland; Graham A It'Coy, Dr. G. Pries, daMUS EL,CITIZENS , Inisarsonee Company of PI ttsbnargite—WM. MAMMAL President; riAMUZL L. M • RA EMU, Secretary. Office: IN Water Xtreet,be tureen /deka and *bed rennin Lamar. HULL and UMW° Rieke, on the Ohio and Misehe Nipaters and ;zany:twin. nelson Lose or Damage by fire. ALBO—Agsinst the Perils of Um nem, and Inland Minim tiesandTrumpartaticse InaMMILM Willi= Bagslay, Wm.Larimer,j r., Junco M. Oooper, Samuel M. Ktor, 13aamel Boa, With.. Bingham, Robert Dowlap,ir., John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. Teaneck, Franc... Sonars, B. Harbaugli, J. 6eilooll=l \ Ler Waltarltryant, Wiillani.B. Hay s. John Shtpton. dee .. W Gateman Penuasylvatain Hempltal. ltty Dr. L. Scitasca, Stand, between Wood and Market ~treets, and J. Klan, North-mat corner of biamond, ,Menrcity, are the athending PhyliMans to the above Insid tenon, for the first quarter of 1b34. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Ilospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. Recent cases of ectudentalinjur7 are rat-etrecision hem% without form. baiter . HOWARD Health hatoelattoa of Plttalrargh, Pa.—OVVICS, No. 108 THIRD trT.tECT, oppadte the Telegraph °tam nu Association is organised for the purpose of afforling mutual easistawe to each other, in cam of sickness or at , Meat. By paying a small yearly payment, the member of the Association femme a weekly benetitduring sickness seeming from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this A830012E1011 all members are eqnally interested in the management and profits. B. IL 1111BSZLE, President. T. J. Unarm, Secretary. Finance Committee—Jamas Sae, Jaime HIASEIIi, G. N. iforrimor. Consulting Physician—Y. talon, M. D. nov3:11 Oa OAMae Ohio and Peons,'want& Ran.. road alonspamy, Precaution, December MC—Noma—The Annual Bleating of the /Roca holders and Election of Directors of the OHIO AND PENNSYL VANIA. B •ll an eh OOSIPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at the odor of the Company, ht Pitudwirgh, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of Januu7, 1866, between the boon of 10 A. M. and S r. M, (meeting at 10 ) By order of the Board of Directors. deeßtcht 4. ROBINSON, Secretary. Franklin Raving Fund and Loan LtrY Association, OMSK, No. 81 FRONT STREWS. teistoont Day—MONDAY. Notes offered oa SATURDAY wood Secretary, at Dom of John H. Mallor, No. 81 dreet. Weekly received at tha sane tin* and plank Ideeldmi J. WHITTIKR, Secretary. JO& If LEMING 117. - - a m ATTENTION IS. L. O.—You are hereby .00hed to limY attend at your Amory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to Mama= mach Me m. II my coma before the Company. P. BANE, me:Wend &maul on tem. I.crTO Let..-.TILE foIIOOND UP ink NIiP TUNIC ENGINN HOUSE (a Hall imitable br pubtie meetingej will be let for three or bar night. to the week. Itoquire of .GTOROK FONSTON, detgacia at B. ArCharken'e, No. 98 Wcad etreet- EOM= Notleab•-The JOITHICRYMEN TAILUILS EA. (ILIMY of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the tint WEDNEBDAY of every month, at SCHOCIILKITIES, in the Menem& By order. JeLy . 080. W. 8B E. Secretary r„,ml. 0. 0. F.—Plase of meeting, Washington they Wood street, betwaan fifth street and Virgin alley. Priveseman LODaz,No..ll36—Neeterf ery Tuesday evening. Mannairma ihnnacrawar No.B7—Neets drat and third Friday M • eath month. (mar2ll:lr Hernia, or Rapture, a Curable Disease. dd. DR. KEYSER, of MD Wood street, begs leave to ea- MUM* to the public that he has nude arrangements with Mr. Marsh, of New York, to sell and adapt his Ramos Cuss Ttaw, which received the prise medal through a env gical committee, coludsting Of Preforms Kumar, Pitta, Gammas, Cum, Immix, and others, at the New York Industrial Exhibition of all Nation. Dr. Keyser has an office back of his Drug Store, where all kinds of TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, LACE STOCKINGS, SHOULDER BRACES, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, are fitted sad satiefaction warranted. Trusses at every price can be obtained, and of a quality superior to any others ip the market. The great prevalence of Rupture has Induced the Dr. to ere especial attention to those cases of disease requiring mechanical support, with full ambience that his long experience in the treatment of such awe has enabled him to meet the iomeasing wants of the community in this regard. If you have a rupture do not Lail to all. Ask for Dr. KEYSER, at hie Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. Me Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign o f the Golden Mortar. decTiiiew Barreiro Indian Liniment, 15 Fourth street' Back, Limbo, Side, Heed, Breast, Throat, Spine, Muscles, Worms In the Skin, Scalp Diessees, Milk Crust, Dry Tatter, Brysipalas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Scalds, Burns, Ulcers, Sore Legs, Some Throat, Bhanunierrt. Price 26 cents per bottle. &Id wholesale and retail at Dr. ILEYSEEt'I3, 140 Wood street; JOEL WORLDS'S, Lib arty street, and at J. P. lIMMINE/11, Allegbany city. janZedsw - If you don't want to be Straight don't wear new Shoulder Brace. W lac more than two yearn we hare worn Dr..Keyser`s Viaehington Suspender Brace," and feel it a pleasant duty again to recommend its use to all of medentery oocupationa Combining the advantages of • Shoulder Brace with those of a pair of Suspenders, it is light and comfortable, and effeetually ounntersets the disposition to become stoop ahoukiered. Thole of our readers who are in need of irach an article, should call on Dr. Kepler, on Wood etreet, cor ner of Virgin alley, and coalmine this Staab, which baa re. oently beat mush imirrist.—Yittalswyst Dispatc, Deem. ter fitA, 1864 Sold wholesale and ratan at Dr. KEYSER'S Truss and Shoulder Brace Depot, lid Wood Erect Sign of the Golden Mortar. dee2B:daw M AD% ILLULLM OP WILD CLUDLEY.—One of the W best articles for coughs sad colds wow Itk use.- 12 dos remised by JOE, //LIMING, Joni) (10N013.103 WAlt. .- 38 do s rmati (bedpan Watar k,/ (cited fresh, and direct from the spring, by JOl3. NIJIMINCI, land earner Diamond and Market Unmet- jaLOWN'S RISBENON Or GINOXI-12 doom of this ado. Elo braial article sabered b JOS. FLAMM, lea L ARD 01.1,45 Obi/ No.l lo Arra .M tor oak by /LINING Bumosioni to J.:1111Mo., No. al Weed str ict 6,211nD13, NOB 110 . 14111Dii—lly stook of heels for early 1,7 owing at the approved and valuable varieties, is ready tor distribation .$ ttie deed and Iniplemant Warehouse, JIM Meet. DIA WARDXOE. • ;x.l liNinnm - . t . 1:3:1MI:UL=1 IMMI3 EMMEN NINN C. rains, wow Ns MAYA' to—Mb otzwit,obovo Wood.--Pdr of of, minions- - mid Pantsuits btO;27hoto loqPit $ 8 ; do. ; itootoil Moo, ON; Bow for Wood pro• no. Peon= mat* onto win to eliorpd 17t4 oniu extra lbr the tertifittato Coma epos at to 7 del= L. ponormonce to ocom.o , iatTlfi edger. itap- THU Jaaossy Sith, the perfocalease twouneowe with the bwilepoe of . OTZ.ILLO. of —Ur. T. DteleutZ. . 1 4u lks. t. To be followed biireoutakeadtertmelees Gado Ineetla Oust, try Hen M . Pie to ae. 8.--Pgrebeiten. 4 To ametade with JUMBO Jlili. • Jumbo Dim DA r - 11.• L4Mollloolllllat/1111.11 Leman lacy Micamair Imeemera—llar.- AWN LUND, et Onweetieu4 will tartan at ILUION.IO HALL, pa neat Irk. DAT INXI4/116, Jimmy Nth. - FIXIIMS —Lau I V and Go arms of the Neu& - tiara. . - Doors open at Gl t f, o'clock ; 114 deieelL Tickets °radial - .at, /.ey el the principal Musk, and Boot attee, Lamar/ noon; Lactrire Cominiraita, aria at. Ban door. JOIN IL KIRAPAITILUB4 WM. H. EIIiCUILD, RIBRY .ICLIAB 2.."xut, JAMBS KAMAN, LartoraCconniftsta MASONIC HALL THURSDAY HYMNING, JAHDAILYStA. At 12mi novot doh* of wow poems who an 1 dadzoas of &handing theposeart, OM by lb, Ihilr hTtrmonio Belelety, Ibr the Pool; on TOusios nonVinbune De Yrios 'rill postpone bar flirt • , ' GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, AND OPERATIC CONCERT. THURSDAY RYKIIS6I, JANUARY ASSN On chick occasion the following past annhination of aiI:WA will appear, in ocouretkoi with KADAIOI ROIL DS Milk PAULA DONNA UN THE ITAIJAN OPNAL CON:PAST, SIGNOR, M 0111211., Primo Ilarltonne from Um flan Cato, of llispire, and Um Havana Compath. MAB.TIN LAZILRE, the celebrated Pianist and Canspotar, and Perkwater. Coo the Conservatoire af Parts, and who waadmerateel with that Legion a Honor, sad rammed a Gold Medal from the Zing of holland, ea Iliad Pasha sod Composer of tha kingdom. SIGNOR PABLBILLI, Pint Vleltolat. and Composer from the la Beata of Milan. tSir he Op The eras selections tor the Oxteert will can the gene of NOINA, Tes Panewse, Demme cw ran Revue; 1111.11211 or Berscss, lA WATOBLU, Ls Nointesorms, Dos Gtoesson, Lawaesat, Lamm Bogue. The price of admitalim has been ttled at ON DOLLAR, ail parts of the Halt TlillltaM ADMITTING A LADY AND MIINTLNALAN.46O. No extra charge for meartng mats. nALIi 0$ IiMATS will commence OP WZDIONIDAY ilGic NINO. at 9 o'clock, at the Mode /Mae et IL Alogiar, No. 101 Mid street, where a diagram of the Hall may be" ~01111. - with every admission ticket will he given a antillestn, tearing the number oorreepooding to the sees. The anti date bee to remain in the hands of the original holder, and eatablithes the ownership of the seat. gooks of the Concert, conialeing 100 Aries, Dupe, Bal. leis, An., for only 2.5 amts. The pragrasurne, containitg lull particulars of the plums to be sang, may be h., at. the Mueeo Moses. Concert commence at e precisely. DattliZtd I)IJAMIS...-176 tons Tennessee Blooms reeeived sad ke We by • J. W. BUTLER k CO., lei 97 Brant street ._ LIAZDENKft WANII7D—ApsI74 , 7 B • 00, _ 97 Front area. ki nnli-20 bine No. 31110.1111111 Mesterei ; 28 do large do; 10 We No.l pickled Herring; 10 hi bele do do; 5 tierces Codfish; 80 tux scaled Harring.. weired and for Ws by HILL at RICH/MON, 741 sad =1 Liberty It. s NDILIEB-100 dassa Cora Brooms; as do Zinc Noah Boards; 20 do Tow sad Cloaca Boo; 25 do Country Books; 5 pima Country Flannels; 2000 Ma Box Led; for solo by jon23 IWILLEa t ISICKIVESON koltUlT-44/ osa Dry Apples . ; 10 do Poodles; 60 bxs Rabies; 16 bl do do; tot sale by jan2S MILL= t mamarsoN 6 ...! tut' AND U&NDLIDI - 60 bozos . Glatinoati " No.l Family Poop; 10 do do Stostino °nadir; for sale by jar= EdILLICII. BIOKICEI3OI/. 4,2 Uti&E—Lorerinre Bach.% Mlimaskes roar (hushed and Yolierisal kagmonbandsadforsalaby *223 EE A NICKNIZON. g hOWYI aTOUT A.YD 8(X/Tell A.LY-2 as-k Mss Jj) %%Mame' Mown Stoat; Y maim italhallbidli &mach eh; on hand awl for Ws by a III&MPAGNE WINS-80 baskets HeadsialCa"llll,l74, Cbampagne Whm, Ler We by eanZl lILLLICH & RICECILM. s shii—yoo ameba. Penna. Ohms heed ; id do Timothy Seed ; mile by juin MILL= & 81131 t,Z ALT-160 bbls No.l Silt, larding sad flor b I•a2i MULISH. t. al DULJi POliK-2,000 m. ler sale by jan2l &MEM & FIKILAIL jAND—an224O kegs bar sale by 13b11111 ammani. rat— •• .. • nuAr •• jaA2O AMITE' A 'IMOLAI& BUTT.III6-4 fresh doll thbi day received aad lbr sale by Lisa2oi ILENRY H. =JABS - YYLES-10 We green Apples received and for We by 11 ird2o EMILY IL CULLUM la LEAD-lis Edge beet Galena Lout IN to store met ler sale by FLYMG 13110 g., No. 00 Wood ee.. A A. MASON aum taro jaK receive:llia) plow of aL pacaa,Cobassa„ Panuatatea, erbiab be bid at kleaa•Atutual Flue. jaal9 I VLESSING BUENA US—ldabogany and walnut lea JJ serpentine fronts, •!mamma il ed and fpr We by T. B. TOlThinto.,- act.l7 B.ilithhad stmt. SAIS—ITA eaoko floe Table set; 1 box (rah Maccarani; Alt teethed by dee= 1. 11. MAYO INCANS—Z) Ws just redtbrel and Ibr sale by jablEl 1011211 4.8111CLA.131. rituttiltaPratU tkr thi crt sot* sroughele trot AB at. 1214 els eats, at Na. 140 Third street. deems 101LN MALIL-6 btas whits oats Meal, salsa Iseltiy,Sse %./ We by 7AB IPLA jasl6 No, 10 Ssatbllead UTTER—? bbls freob roll for olds by jams JA.t. IPLAUGHLSK. LlNA.Nri—b Obis =all White for ale by JO Janie JAIL H't 01111.1-ANNUAL tIkLE.—A. A. MASON A 00. arm nor 0 selling on' at Clair flatai•itsittal Sale, Ibis aoe k Silts, Shawls, Dna GaAs, Coats, Bosonts, isabzoldw zits, as. W.A.NTAD-25 thane of kzeitango Bank Stook, by AUSTIN LOOK% Stook Broker, 42 Routh stmt. radtlLE 80AP-40 boxes in Ewe and to sale by ki Judd FLYMING B 20& DIC.e.gnONATX SLIDA-100 kegs In store sad Ibr Welty *Ad ItLXILING BROIL _ _ MIAOW BOUT —9OO IDs for sae by jarad /LEMBO 1120& A inntaivx plasma—too yds in abas and Lb Ws by A janls YLRYING BROS. tyl.olll.'d 1438KNON EILN4I/0.-6ross bale by janlb PLANING Bito6. 1, 1 14.`y41011. HAND PAPNB-76 mini far We % Roc yazild AKER% (iiD LIVER OIL -12 don of this szsellsoi I article received by JUti. YLRIEENCI, nun) corner Diamond and Mar stout UHILArb PLUID bILLONEILL-12 gym, aisartsd Shag, nociTed by JOS. jar& rtal.F.D 2 / 1 M;11.45-30 Lbls Just eteelvel am fee ste toy 1/ jai:o RZNItY H. COLLINS. bble small 'nuts beans for =la MISSY FL ppLylgg , (1011,N IiLKAL--10 bblo break pound Jan arrind mat ye kj sale by dad IrLAUGHLIN, jas.l.2 110. 10 Bzoltbfiekr stmt. • I_)/•LRD HAY-76 bass Timothy flay fax .jr jip Jan= JAS. lIPLAITEILI2I%, VAR WILY—LW ban in stare and for Ws by _Es Juan JAM. JWIJUGHELIN - - - DUCKWHZAT FLOUR-60 lacks for sale by JaaL2 JAIL BeLAUGHLIBI Lbbl, Louisville Lime fir ale by ;.I1 =MY a. COLLIN& SYltUk-6 ttbds Loveriqea Syrup; 211 bids do Busse; just ressival dee22 1. IL DRAM DROWSit IiNISE-3 &sea this day rassirsd g lll3 plaltlf _ , . boxed W. B. oetl9 in 'totem& for slob" & virumipprirs hIPILOVED FEED COITICL—ft rens, templets and rell. able Clatter, suitable for Corn et or Ity, at the I bad and implement Wazebouse, nth meet. Dug JAY= - - 1151RUNING laindl33l2llTd.—Pohs Pruning Ebro, dm r Calmat, of the best qua.Uty, at the feed and La > tament %taboos, of jazd JAMBS WAILDBOB. DLANICETB.—A. A. ILAnk,:i I W. will opta an &tar dui, January 6th, /00 Emu Blaukran nab* *ay will Nal $3 and $3 pin pair lam than unislistra. Jan* ZAIDLNNIIAL BALM—A. A. MAKIN A OD._ 400 mate of time Long ElAwls, 0 41 . en reeZelif Jsuaary Vb. JAM LIOLD MEDAL DAL3I3II3I.—A. A. KAMM A OM will IX open 300 pimp mon of Gold Modal Dalai:on, at 12 3 i anus per yard. Joild Tianw APPL.6B-7/5 bas *z Asko by J_/ deal SAUTE k SINELLES. U - 021.11 Y-10 Cam jut received and for eil• by ELL decal WIMPY II COLLIN& IT/t YPR Brod LLAIJL—.• Lugs Pros far baking hay, Ja stared •L ktasdke, Ohio, fond. by es, J WARDROP. tTrA() ra lLeilli 1311W1B—A le. new sad korona Rare,Rare, tit pe Vines, Roses *dß JA.1013 WARD Op, _ ICA.SS blatlN3—lairst Chau, 8a Gni% unissat sad Hod Top- I jaalBl • JAM 11EIXDICIP. ,leatiti-10 auks day imashred sod Ike Ws .NralS HURT H. ao rtiwO 8/11i.LL NAME COBMALX—klaNdid la Gallas county, (rob. aacitt. Janlo Up Maid *tat I Palmer, Cole bratodi lripiewureant Swum e PRAISILINILIT !Jr flavoring Mom fikeeriaa, AJ yam, Neat, Genre, de. We Satire all goad barrnelvee te try IL Mee 26 rents per bottle, at all OrnowTand halt Blares In the United States and Quinlan Tor sale by WCILUSG and 8.8. !UMW rttbere, T 11/ ianpriew/7 261 Yeakat stmt 2.l . Thiladelpide. - F . INZ PAIL/AA MANITOBA a wiry discriptko. eft bead aNd walk to ardor, of earne maaahaturno Nig "" a4tid aWAIg %ad may, *ale Z.11.11:0111104144 • °.ay '~.. , _ ", - =r~F' ~,~' Y ~~~ ~, . l ~.. ~.
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