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OFFICIAL PAPER OF TEE CITY.
THtTRS'JAV MORNING:
«- R«»dln«”M7rrr Wll bo found on
won P«*e or n»i» r*»i ,er -
,j jang. 51. PETriNQILL * CO., Xcwtpctptr Advertising
-Agadt ore th« A*w»t» for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly
aje authorised to receive ADvannsaitiicti and
for us at the same rates as required at this
ofica. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their
oSees are at Nxw Yens, 122 Nassau srtztt,
Bostos, 10 Stats simet.
MOBBING POST JOB OFFIOEI.
We would call the attention of SIEIiCHJLNTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have just received
from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and
are sow prepared to fill orders for Cards, Grculars, Bill
Qefcds, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes tor exhibi
tions. All orders will be momptiy filled.
Haws of tne Day.
Tiro young Germans, named Levericb, were
arrested in New York, a few days since, on a
charge of swindling, for selling colored waters
41 Old Brandy,” •« Sherry,” and “ Port.”
Oar Harrisburg letter will bs found interest
ing. It is a new correspondent Ho asks some
questions which oar oitixens can answer if they
choose. This session of the Legislature will he
one of mnoh interest, and letters from Harris
burg will doubtless be generally read. It will
be found on the first page.
Ur. Mailman, a tobaoco merchant of Trenton,
was drowned on Sunday afternoon, near Leeds’
Point, N. J., while crossing Great Bsy in com.
pauy with Mr. Sooy. The boat upset, and Mr.
Sooy, by clinging to it, succeeded in reaching
the shore, two hours “after the acoident, but Mr.
M., lees fortunata, sank to the bottom.
k Grid and Mario are making a ten-strike in
Boston, the only one by the way, they have yet
made. For the two weeks ending on Saturday,
the receipts reached $30,000, On Monday eve
ning, the house was again crowded, and the in
dications are that the third and fourth weeks
Will be-equally profitable with those whioh have
preceded.
We have read earefolly the bill providing for
the abolition of the Board of Canal Commision
ers, and the substitution of another system gf
management of the publio works of the Com?
monwealth. This long promised measure is at
length before the public, and open to discussion.
It is rather a notable fact that most of the news
papers of this city of all parties pronounce it,
almost unanimously, no reform at aIL Such we
think will be the general impression whan the
bill is read.
For our part we confess our surprise that
tuoh a bill has emanated from the ntw party
that now has control of the lower House of the
Legislature. We thought that party was in fa
vor of reform, eoonomy, and the rule of the peo
ple. So far as economy is concerned, the pro
posed measure increases the publio expenditures
in the msuagemsnt of the canals and railroads
of the State. The salaries of the three Canal
Commissioners and their clerk together amount
to lets, we believe, than six thousand dollars per
year. The new bill provides for a Superinten
dent whose ealary is to be three thousand dol
ing; a Chief Engineer, whose salary to to be
hvwty-ftve hundred dollars; and for one Chief
Ototkfor each of said officers, the salary of each
otoriHo be fifteen hundred dollars. These sala
ries together amount to eight thousand five hun
dred dollars, or about two thousand five hundred
dollars a year more than under the present ar
rangement. * Warn mousy to thus to be paid, and
Isis service secured. The bill also provides for
Additional clerk hire, if it is seeded. The bill
makes no provision for the redaction of officers
and services on (ho lines of the several roads
and canals. The aime,number of subordinate
officers may be retained, and at the same sala
ries as at present. This bill then, is not recom
mended by any consideration of economy. It
provides for no redaction of expenses, that wo
can see. It increases them. It provides no
safeguards against fraud or mismanagement that
do not now exist
Bot the grand feature of the sew bill la its re
inangoraticn of the “one man power,” as a
substitute for the direct action and control of
the people. The people now elect the Canal
Commissioners, and thas select their own agents
to manage their own property. The new bill
proposes to take this power from the people,
and give it to one man who bears, for a brief
time, the title of Governor This is evidently
founded on the assumption that the people are
incompetent to select their own agents, and
manage their own, affairs. A man lately taken
from their ranks Is supposed to be far better
qualified for the task, and to him this large in
crease of exeoutive patronage is to be given.
It seems to be the general impress.on now,'
find evidently a oorreot impression, that onr
State and. National Executives have too much
patronage-within their control; and the ten*
deney of legislation in this State for tome years
has been to redoes that patronage by making
more of the offioes elective.
But the bill providing for the abolition of the
Canal Board, now before onr Legislature, is a re
form, If reform it oan be called, in the opposite
direction. It will increase largely the patron
age of the State Executive, and take from
people some of the powers they have heretofore
chosen to exercise for themselves.
This argument, it is true, is old. But it is
equally true that it was never yet repudiated or
oondemned bj the people. We are in favor of
the election of as many offieer* as possible by
the people direotly. Bat the bill in relation to
the Canal Board proposes to abridge the power
of the people, and enlarge that of the Governor,
by giving him the distribution jjf more offices
and “spoils.” We see no signs of reform in the
measure proposed. If some plan oan be de
vised by whioh money can be saved; frauds pre
vented; and the pnblio works made more pro
ductive, none will object to it. Bat the new bill
promises nothing of the kind.
THB CUSTOM IIOVsB ROBBERY.
We understand an effort is in progress at
Washington to nave onr Custom House Colleoter
of this city relieved from liability for the $lO,-
000, of whioh the vaults of the building were
robbed some time ago. An act of Congress is re
quired for the purpose.
We see no occasion for snoh haste in the mat
ter. When the offioer is released from liability
all efforts to detect the robbers or find the money
may cease. Were we the offioer we would pre
fer to have an open and thorough investigation
of the matter, and wait till the end of (he term
of offioe before asking relief. The pnblic would
be better satisfied. The thief or thieves might
yet be discovered, and the money recover
ed. We hope Congress will wait a year longer at
least before taking any action in the matter.
<g AromuuiTa dy Tal p OST Master Geseeal.
—Theodore Wright, Esq., the editor of the Ly
oomiog Ornette, to be Poet Master at Williams
port, in the place of J. 8. Maxwell, Eon., resign
ed; Samuel B Webster, Post Master at He'lera
town, Northampton county, rioe M. A. Leidig;
Jcseph Chambers, Post Master at Tylersburg,
Clarion oonnty, Pa., rice J. J. Livingston, re
moved. -
To Clrvrlakd Judiciary T£e Plaittdealer,
wader the bead of “Police Doings,” hays; “No
Court this morning, on account of the absene**
of ftdge Barr. Thslast seen of the Judge he
was wooding his way to the Clevelmd and fide
Bailreod Depot, with aeanof oysters under his
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PITTBBBBC
iFEBRUARY 1.
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The n*msd-:WU elected
lately ms Mayor HAM Utf !
oaenteriag i
upon the duties of hie neVcffict,* be sommcaoed
a system of reformatory measures with. m dili
gence, good judgment tod energy thmt took all
tho inhabitants of Gotham by earprise. Be
opened a book in which all oitiseos might record
oomplaints of nuisances, immoralities, Cbstruo
tions to streets, and every other evil to which
tho dwellers in a great city are sabjeot. Bat
this was not all. The oomplaints were sot
neglected. As soon as recorded, officers were
despatched to abate the nuisance, and eorreet
the evils; and in a few ehort weeks Fernando
Wood has effeoted more reforms, and done more
to restrain vice and immorality, and improve tbt
condition of New York city, than his predeces
sors had done for years. He has proved him
eelf one of the greatest and most energetio re
formers of the sge; and now we find the press
of that city, without distinction of party, are
praising the energetic and poblio spirited Mayor
without stint. All good oitiseos applaud him;
none but wrong doers dislike him; and they
dread and obey him.
We need jast snob a reformer in Pittsburgh;
. one who will attend to his publio duties con
stantly, and faithfully. .We need a Mayor
who will let politics alone, and do his du
ty without regard to the ohsaoes of a re elec
tion. Will Mr. Vole prove himself suoh a min ?
We shall see. We supported Mr. Vols while a
candidate. Now that he is elected for one year
mofe, we will applaud him for every good act he
does; and we will speak with equal freedom of
his short-comings in duty. Mr. V. now stands
. clear of party trammels, and has an excellent
opportunity to make an efficient officer. If he
will let politios alone, and le; oounoilmen attend
{ to their duties, while he docs his, all will be wsll,
and the oily be muoh benefitted by his adminis
tration.
It Is within the scope of a Mayor’s duties to
see that the broken walls of buildings destroyed
by fire are taken down, and not left to fall upon
and crush tbo passers by. If be will look at
the front wall of a building lately burned cn
Fcnrth street, be will see some signs of danger.
But we shall not undertake to enumerate tte
duties of the offioe; and oannot do better than
to recommend to our Mayor to read the account
of the reforms effected by Mayor Wood, of New
York, and do likewise, so far os is proper fer
this city. (73e thing Mr. Wood has done in New
York. He has abut up the gambling houses.
Are there none ia this city ? Sunday liquor sell
ing can be stopped. But that Is not the only
reform needed. Huckstering can be checked,
and the Mayor can do something in that matter.
There are many ways in which reforms can ts
effected. The people hare endured mediocrity
aad “ masterly inactivity ” long enough. Tfaty
expect reform and improvement now.
Philadelphia aad Pittsburgh.
The Pniladelphia Worth American in notloing
the abstract of the trade and oommeroe of Pitta
bnrgh, as prepared by our Bosrd of Trsde, says
with a troth “ one of the beat measures of a re
cent date is its (the Board’s) establishment."
It farther observes:
** We may see from ths facts we bare stated, what a city
hastivn ap Ld section of Pease; 1 real*. Its
population no* exceeds a baadred thousand, at tbe least
estimate.' Id man; respects Its prosperity is similar to enr
o*n. It Is tb« great depot of UtumlMas coal, as
pbta l* of anthracite. our doors ptocewl nearly all
tbe supplies of fuel for the e-abaerJ population, north and
sootb, while from Pittsburgh la sect tba greater part of tbe
•uppltee of fuel for all tbe regions bo-dering cn tbe rivers
of the vest. If they bad tbt.lr bituminous erel regions la
western Pennsylvania as well supplied with railroad factlUi**
as we have our anthracite coal Ovids her* la tbe east, (be
trade woold soon ours. Tbe inn ftetoriee of that re’-
gkm qtntre In Plti/buigb, as tbe Iren factories of the rast
eeutre here. It 1« also a rapidly increasing mannbetnring
cnntrv like - Liladeiphia. Wbra it shall have all its pm*
jectwJ railroads built the importance c-f iLedt/ will rapid'
]; become more tasnifrsL”
Pittsburgh will not be long behind Philadel
phia la these arteries of trade. There are
now foar railroads building that will centre
here, in addition to tho Ohio aud Pennsylvania,
and Pennsylvania Ceutral, and two of them are
approaching completion. When finished, there
will be perfect communication with the most
valuablo portions of the State west of the Alle
ghenies, ns well as the richest agricultural re
gion of Ohio. In tbs ten years between 1840
and 1850 Pittsburgh increased in population one
hundred and ten per oent, and this, too, net
withstanding the great conflagration of 1845,
which destroyed one half the business portl y ,
and oearly one-third the entire oity. In the ten
years to come there will undoubtedly be a much
larger increase.
Uvited Statks SasAToaanip is Niw York
The New York Times has a two column article
advocating tfio cleotioo (which takes plao« next
Tuesday) of Wm. 11. Seward, to the Uoited
States Senate. As a majority of the Legisla
ture are supposed to be Know Nothings the edi
tor tries to make Seward one of 'em. It will
be remembered that It was under Seward’s ad
ministration the school fand was divided in New
York, for which measure bUfriends have always
claimed that it showed his peculiar love for the
Bomau Catholics. Now, however, the Times
says that it was only to bring the chilireo of
this denomination under the enlightening influ
ence of common schools and thus loosen the
hold of the church upon them. The times are
ohange'd; but is Seward changed also t That
question-will be deoided shortly. His friends
are confident of bis election. We will not be
lieve it at present.
Accident on the O. M. Railroad.
The train of passenger cars on the Ohio and
Mississippi road, which left Cincinnati, at 10
o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday, for Louisville, met
with a terrible aocldent by the breaking of a
ewitch, whilo crossing a Gravel Pit, near North
Bend.
Two tif the cars were almost utterly demol
ished, but by a providence, no one was killed.
A brakeman named Mitohel was cut in the for.-
head so severely that it Is feared he will not sur
vive. The oanfußioo and alarm is said to have
been indescribable.
CnAxaa iv Bubibksj. —By reference to our
advertising columns, it will be noticed that the
partnership between Smith & Siuolair, Wholesale
Grocers, has been dissolved. The title of the
new firm is Smith, Mair & Hunter. This is a
strong firm, and composed of the beat men in'
the city. We felicitate our friend Hunter on hia
position in the new house, and hope Mercer
connty will respond to bis call.
“ From tri Sublime to tub Ridiculous.”—-
The Bailway (N. J.) Advocate tells the following
good story at the expense of one of the “upper
ten ” of New York :
Mr. - is one of tho “.merchant princes ”
.of the Empire City, and though living in one of
the most spacious mansions on the Fifth avenue,
his entire family consists of himself and his
wife. Meeting a friend from the coantry one
day, he invited him np to view his house- The
friend was shown the gorgeous rooms, with tes
sellated floors and magnificent frescoed ceilings,
and finally was taken into the lower rooms, in
one of whioh he found a small regiment of col
ored servants seated at a bountiful dinner. Ou
hia return home he was asked if be had seen Mr.
So-and-so t “Oh, yes!” What is he doing
uow?” “Well, when I saw him, he was keep
ing a nigger boarding-house on the Fifth avenue!'’
Warm Clothirq.— C. Daly, corner of Fifth
and Market streets, is stiU issoiog warm cloth
ing to the rich and poor. We recommend tbs
stand to all desirous of obtaining good clothing
and cheap.
A -Lon Of Dcshlablb Stocks will be sold this
erasing, at 7 o'clook, at tbe Merchants' Ex
ehasge, by t. U. Sana, AuoUoossr. *
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VfcfnwtoAlmarr Balloon Ascension of a .
; Lady, and BUraealon* Bieape* _____ -
Wot announced a few dajte ago that Mies; Proceed! & gi of : Cost min cwwmeil.
Loaisa Brtdley ascended ina balloon at East on,, j ' ' Mowdat,laowify 29U>, 1866.
Pm, on the 25th Inst, »nd that she made a mi- ' Membere pr«ent-M£eer«. B»", Bleoh, Cald-t
i . .. well, Duooao, Edgar, Evans, Felix, Qetty, Gra
raonlpne eeoape from death. It appear, that cey .* GrUEo , Herdman, Irwi, Kelly, Kennedy,
| abo filled the balloon with gas from one of the Kirkpatrick, Kin*, ~ewis, Little, Maekin. Moor*
-etreet'maiM, that U was made of old silk, and bead, M’Adams, M’Maetera, Poor, Soott, Tucker,'
that she knew very little about the business blio and Presideut. *j
. j- . „ . . , - . j Tbe miuotes of the two last meetings were
had undertaken. The balloon asoended at fleet reud aaJ approTed
abont 20 feet, when she made a short address to Mr. Graecy presented an ordinance author*
the orowd of people. It then rose gently, still ixing tbe collection of wharfage on coal-boats,
held by the rope, until ehe was one hundred feet h J a > fl ha “ dref,!rred toCd ' nmitte ® 011 Moil <> n l»-
from the ground, when ehe out the cord, and the “ftr. Herdtnan, two commnoioetione from R.
balloon aroee perpendicularly, with great re- £ Roberts, President of. the Firemen*. Asaoria
loclty, until she had reaohed a mile, or a mile ticu.
and a quarter. A speotator .ays: , At!o ' a communication from the Allegheny
When she reach*l this height ehe state, (hat Committee on Fire Engines and
the balloon, which was not entirely filled when n oeo
it left the earth, expanded, until the gas be- Mr Danoan , a tidon for p „ ing &nd Uyiog
gan to eeoape at the seams, and became „j es oa W cb« t er Btt eet.
Tery offen..™ to her She had been so »b R ,. rerre ,i „ Committee on Streets. *
.orbed by the enokant.ng prospect spread out Mr . M . M . iatra> 8 potUi on for paring Gum
boneath her, which she says was magnificent atrcc , in the Sisti an .J Si7euth w ' rj3 . 6
beyond the power of langnage to describe, Befurrcd Committee on Streets.
that .he had not noUocd the balloon The A; a tition for a firo , oa lhe corce r of
eeoape of gee ahwmed her, and she pulled the WashUgl0 F n aad Wylio streets.
ralre rope bat permuted hot little gas to es- Ktfe g ed t 0 Wat f r Committee.
cape, as .he waa afraid she would fall an to the Mr . Gftty - the fo i, owiug reso!ution;
D ! U l h " 1°- That the Committeo on Fire En
l* a T hortoJ ‘a h ! b4ilooa ooll ß p E ed itu , aad n M e be authorised to contract for
1 and to our horror and alarm, we saw her fall 7 r, f , o & hnß „
W j^ fr L g andid ra f«L y her r ?* or ' B«forr«d to Committee ou Fire Engine, and
seven hundred -feet, her progress then being jj oa* 0 a* ° I
C ibl!,T.?,h.„ o Vi«.T.% b .h' o . W a o ° Dld T R ‘<° h ' ld • Th “ 1118 atreet committee be re
eoending quUo .lowly * “ “ h ° d °' l > ue * e,i 10 re P ITe Front street west of Redoubt
.a. K„ . ... alley to Short street. Also, Becond street east
It seem, that when the balloon bunt it was of Rcdcnbt alley to Ferry 3trMt makiD in all
torn into ribands, except the lower part or neok lwo g{ , uareB 3 3 ®
of the balloon. So completely was the upper, Mr . Grace the foUowing „ hich w6 ,„f err ed
part torn to pieces, that large piece, or silk t 0 Qll , Comm J i ' uce : g * C
blew away, and the remainder hung down e.en n»oh,i, That the Gas Committee be, and
below the car. When ehe had fallou this die* „„„ . . • , , ,
th. .km kmii« •> <>> t ki ftr ® hereby instructed to have gas mains laid on
anoe, the neck of the helicon enddenly blew up, Water , lrMt from We „ 4tr „ t e to Liberty and „
turning inside out. and catching against lhe not , am , 0 bo erMttd upon tbo Moje , } '
work formed a parachute which boro her eefrly Wr . Gelt lbe fo „U !n , which „ ferred
to the ground. She came down in an open l 0 the Joint Building Commutes.
h f h h ‘^ u, ,h *- C ’ rlh to"’"* TKt thS Joint Building Committee
that ah. say. there was not the alight.,t jar. of the M „ ket Hon „ AMOeUtioß £ req «,ted
to have tbo roof of the Market Uouee repaired
as soon as the weather will permit.
Mr. Duncan, the following, whieh was re
ferred to Committee on Btreets.
Whereas, Go a number of the streets that
have been paved b/ the city, and the owners of
the lots have refried or neglected to pave tbe
side walks os they are rrqueeted by ordinance-*—
and some of the city officers say they have no
a-ttlmriiy to compel them to do it, therefore
llrtnlrrl. That tbe Committeo oo Streets be,
aad i* hereby requested to have an act passed
by the frp.Ulv.ure, giving the city officers power
compel the owners of lots to pave the tide
walks.
The Ilonie.of Hifag* BlU**Tbe Attack
upon Mr. Derate.
(From ih* Correspondence of th« North American.)
Yesterday there was an animated debate in
the Home, on the suppldbent to the act to es
tablish a House of Refuge for Western Penn
sylvania. The sopplsment provided, among
other things, that the Trustees of the institution
should have the power to bind out, uotil they
arrived at theageuf twen'y-one, female infants,'
who were committed after they had passed the
ago of sixteen. The particular section, as well
as the polioy of the *• binding” system and the
provisions of existing laws, were all involved in
the discussion. The debate was generally credi
table to the House, and some of the speakers
treated the SQt-ject with remarkable clearness
and vigor. Others were more discursive u:.d Ujs
effective. Among the latter was Mr. M’Culmont,
of Vonango county, a young man and new mem
ber, bat promising to become of the unenviable
class of *• talkers.” Ue is a lawyer, efiheted with
the c*CGßtha Idqutttdi, and not eccce-riui in bis
ssieetion ol fitting umes and subjects for (bed s
play of his powers. He had the bad tu»ic, yes
terday, to makd a violent, nogtctlrmauly'oocl
unprovoked attack opon Mr. Darsle, who bad
read the bill in place in the Senate, at the re
quest of the officers of the institution. lie de
nounced its provisions as tyrannical, anti-repub
lican, unworthy of the American people, in con
flict with American principles, and as a proper
measure for the advocacy of a persoa born in a
foreign oountry, and bred under a monarchical
government. His language was bitter and abu
sive, and the more offensive, as Mr. Panic hip
pened at the time to be in the Hall of tho House.
He was very handsomely rebuked for his litman
ners by Mr. Eirkpatnos, of Allegheny, a Demo
cratic American, who proust«d~"ag*inst such
treatment of so able, bouevt and efficient* Sen
ator, and eo reepeotable a gentleman, as Mr.
Darsie—and explained the powers lO
be not mure extensive than bavu for years been
exercised by tbeTrostees of asunder institution
iu Eastern Pennsylvania, and without any com
plaint of their injustice.
before! other speakers r- ferred in decided
terms to the stuck upoQ Mr. Daraic, ao-i took
occasion to comment severely upon me imperti
nence which had suggested it. Mr. M’Ce>mc<tii
hae materially impaired bis standing iu the L >ly
uf which he is a member, by this and
will be required to praetiso much circumspec
tion cf conduct, before he can the grcuod
ho has ioai by this breach ct dicvruni. .Mr.
Dsrsie has not bis superior, in the quilit.es that
are inJispecs&bte to a successful up.-lau r, n.
either Uouse; ncoe«wiclJ a greater influence n
the Legislature; and ucae ia mere roj-jnci* 1 ,\r
his ngid pureuit of right. ~
Col. Kinney’s Central American ExpcUl-
{Special Derjatrh lo the .Sew Y-.-ri Dctly T.u.'
WAsmaoros, Myndaj, January Il© ie*
port that the President is about to irsue a P/c
-o:«matioo against the Kioniy Expedition is un
true. Secretary Marcy baa received a letter
from Coi Kiohejr, formally deuying any hostile
intent and declaring the purposes of the Expe
dition to be simply peaceable colonisation, and
tiie establishment of a municipal Government
for themselves. He protests that he Is entirely op
posed to illrgal marauding enterprises, and that
he has no iotention of violating any rule of
oommon or publio lav.
U* What* or which Is the best Worn
Destroyer I Isequeaiioo d.lly id I L«> arly axled by
parvnu, ooilu. for ibu health of their children. Ail wbo
are »t all acqualute.l with tb* article, will Immediately
answer, DU. SI LA.NK'.i CXLKUKATED VERMIFUGE. It
ha- never been known to fall, and i* one of Um eafeat rem
dies that cao be used. A friend of oura lately handed us
ths following statement in reference to this Vermifuge:
Ntw Toll, Fcpiember 25, 1552.
OiXTLXnrs: —A young lady of mv w-quamtance ba>l been
for a loug lime very much troubled with worms. lad rim d
her to try Dr. M’Laue's Celebrates Vermliuge rfho arouni
logly purchased and U*.k one rial, which caused li*r 10
dii-chargs an unusually large quantity of woiui*. Jibe «n
immediately reliared of all the dreadful ejmptum* accom
panying this disease, and rapidly recovered uer usual
health. The young lady does not wish her name mention
ed; her rvtddeuce, howerer, 1»‘320 Filth street, and She re
fers to Mrs. Llardls, Mo. 11 Maubaitaa place.
P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lano's c» l
ebraled Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug
Btores In this city.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take uuue but
Dr. M'Lane'i Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are
worthless. »
Also, for sale by tbe sole proprietors,
AST* Consumption and Spitting Utood!*-
8m the certificate of iff. Turner II Ramsey, for many
years proprietor of tbe Farmers’ Hotel, Fr«derlck.*burg,
Va., and late of tbe City Hotel, Richmond, Va.
Dr. John Minge, of tbe city of Richmond, though a regu
lar physician, and of course opposed to what be called
quack medicines, was obliged to say that its good effects la
tne case of Mr. Ramsey, were wonderful Indeed.
Ue had been given up by sevoral physicians; bad tried
most of the quack medicines, and waa on the ver*e of
despair, as well as the grave, when be tried Carter’s Spaulah
MUture.
V> e refer the publio to his full and lengthy certificate
around the bottle, stating bis cure.
See advertisement Janllrln
4^-The Pleasure and Comfort of being wxu.
fintc in a SUIT OF Gi/JTHJiS, Is greatly enhanced by
having (hem ooos, and soitablv to *ns txAßotr. (HUBBLE
has got all that U neons ary to effect that great consuinma
tijo, both as regards fit and quality of goodj. Persons
wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately
charged, can do so by calling at 240 LnxtTr s?utT,--bead of
Wood.
P. £.—Pantaloons, in particular, is one of hh greaUit
forlct. He o onot be beat lo the style and Ot of ibl* gar
ment. Aumerous referatea could be given, if Decennary, to
corroborate <bbstatf>me l. (decu‘ K GKIUHLV
Public Sals nf Choice block.
WILL BK fcULD at tbe Farm of JfctfiL U AURA lIP,
one aod a half mile* above SLarpsburgb in Indiana
township, on tbe caual, a choice lot of Durham and Cro.-s
breed Cattle; Southdown and Leicester Fbeep; 2 Hones;
3 Milking Cows; 1 two yearaold Heifer; 1 yearling lieiler;
1 seven month Durham Bull; 1 bow aod 8 Shoals; 170
Sheep, comprising 2 yearling and 4 nf last spring (Fouth*
down) Ram Lambs, and 3 Leicester do., all rf which are by
my two Rams, Brutus and Quaker, for whom I vu award
ed ibt* two first premiums at the .ate Al.cgbeny County
Fair; 6 good Weiners, and the residue in-lamb Kwci end
lost year Lambs; 400 bun of Potatoes, confuting in part of
260 bus ot Pink i yes, 100 of Reds, and the rest White and
Bine Ni-shaoocks; 2 Farm Wagons, Grain and Seed Drill,
Corn Drill, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Iluree Hay
Hike, and various other farming utensils; 1 stick ot Wheat
Straw and llay ; one horse Sleigh.
Sale to commence on THURSDAY, Bth of February, at
10 o’clock. Terms cash. This sale will be imperative as
the subscriber is about to leave the Farm. ’
Jtn3l:w JKaSB. GARRARD.
Laundry Blue. '
THIS IS SIMPLY INDIUO DISSOLVED, without inju
ring any of its properties.' It nos eases a decided ad
vantage over the uDdissolved Indigo, on account of the
facility with which it can be u?ed and its cheapness; it be
ing a well known lact that not more than one half cf the
Indigo can be dhaolved hi water. Washer women and fam
ilies w ill find it a great saving. For sab by
Jan3o JOHN HAFT, Ja.
John W. Butler * Co.,
Forwarding and commission merchants—
Dealers In all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, t—s
Hpe and Sheet I—d. ©T,Fror» *te«wt. i«rSB
Kapty Barrels for kale.
SUITABLE FOR SALT, or other purposes. Apply at the
jaal* MA&LOIIAM jUL4Au££«Bj.
Hakrisbueo, January 27, 1866.
FLEMING nnos.,
fiaccessors to J. Kidd A Co ,
No. 60 Wcm'l streuL
- * \ i** . * •'
- - ‘ V- » « -
OFFICIAL'
Mr. Getty, the following bills, which were re
fvrr. d Committee on Claims and Accounts:
Vt'o F, ilarec $58.20
Jjro-r W. Diddle Jg,oo
-Mnrp'yand Burchfield 10 76
.-Hays and Getty 7 t &s
' In ‘..ii of T:iuch action the 8. C. concurred.
Mr. EJrhr. a eomm'.nlcstion from Guardians
of the I‘cv.r notifying Council of the npiradotT
of the term of office, as Onardiaci of the Poor,
of R. ii Hsitley and John Ltghtncr, elected
by C C A Lid ?q motion, it was agreed that,
wbcu Council adjourns, it will meet oa the firat
Turs Jay in February next, at 7 o'clock P. M.
Also, a communication from the Board of
Health, notifying of the expiration of
term of office of B. C. Sawyer, H. N. Speer and
M W. Lewis.
The Clerk of the S. C. notified the C. C. that
that hody were ready to go into a joint meeting
for the purpose of electing Members of the
Board cf Health and City Printers.
Aud the Connells having so met, M. W. Lewie,
B C. Sawyer and II N Ppecr were elected mem
bers of the Curd of Ilralth. Tho Gazett* and
Pott were elected City Printers.
The S C then retired to-their chamber.
The Clerk of the 8. C. communicated a reso
lution to pay Gis Company SS,SQS,G'J. laS. C.
parsed.
Action non concorred in, and referred to Com
mittee on Claims and Accounts.
The oihrr bu*mes* same %a 8. C.
FEW ADVE2TI3ESEST3.
UlaaolaUo*. ©f Partnership.
r ¥MlB tMKTMCi the
I v.utrr Ui.i Arts r.f ?Vir*l 4fINCI.HR,
-J.m day «:»•••* :‘t-i K* mnlsjl nueut. Tc« bodoMs of
■ ;.r 'n xr.:! I-- »**•!-} Ij WII. who »iUcon
• 'ey* at thr 'i-i - tan l, *l 4 «rv *h- «ul y*- r -T\ may be
i-'-.itvt li' Imtt }artß*T» arv autl, ,ri* d the
n-1: '*' Uio >kU txax in cJwlog ur It* try does*
w'i n. surrn,
V> M. »■ SI.NCLAUI.
JVbri a y 1,
' ...-g. wv v.ii nt. t. nrSTXS.
kmtitai M*lr 4l
■ 1.-. « rra; f h * .^lo-
Wil l.r-ULE. GKi *OtKw * MERCHANT? -
•Vi' i »vr nd Jtd 151 rY/rr, IVi/bary*, fX|. ’
* j *UV. l 1 iMU) bi»*s t riai-J » i>*/tn« , r»bSp under
1- *l* rty>. *i»J will fratTh A Sinclair Id
tL-e-Or- ?i•»,», tn tbs hutii** m:rr»Uy by ib«
;«*e:',rn, They rMpertfu-lj nk tram the ro>t<.m*rst.f the
f. nmr h-.Qf« * «mdu:«i.rp of d.fi? n,d they can
i IT et u> I'Rytn u U*or»b.« ;*rmj aoJ a* ar
tLles a* can b* ivotul uiss*bc:e.
IS' RCTIRING tram lb* firm of Smith A Blurlalr, l would
rba- rfuily rcvmmrDj th- bou>« of dmlb, Malr A
liua rr, *a >-#stt>r« tf the late firm, to my friends and ear
turner* ffeM] VfM M. SINCLAIR.
MANSION HOUSE*
OEOROE AUttENTZ, I‘aupuktok.
VTM. S4I LIBERTY STREET, Juat Uvld* the PiMfsctr
Depot uf the P--na"jlT«:.i* Railrord, which makes It
thn m.xt 0-iLTftiiaot Lvum In iha diy fi r rmwnrnf n ij
ting by th«t rood.
Hi • l*r prl.- > r having, at conslderable expense. fitted on,
In f!rl». the JUNSION HOUSE, would respect
lul y *.-l H n hUr-cf pul lir |«tr‘ There U atU'-bed
a •I'Uii'li ) STAIiJ.L and «xi.-L>:»r tt AiiOS YARD, efL.ru*
atnpiu ere. tataivj*tir. n to tr*i-lcrn *nJ teenier*. lit.
and liar will U furnished with the be*t the market
can afford feblcy
OFFICE OHIO AND I»KNNa7 R. K. CO,)
Pittsburgh, January 291 h, lSi5. ,
XTOTIO£ U hereby glren to. the SU<kboldar» of the Ohio
11 aud iVnoa K. K. C-i. that on and after tba ISth day
of February, a Dividend of Tirt per cent. !or the laat alx
months, payable In the Stork of the Company, at par, wilt
be J aid U> ihc Siorkholdfra a< tb-lr Stock Btor<J on tha
brnik* of tlia Company t.n tb.- Ift .lay of January. Tba
Sr cktoll'-rs on the I'iUlurjcti lrt>.k< will be paid at tba
■ tlo ' nr the Company, and ih»a .<n tbe New York bc«ks at
th*<mo*.r >V ln>low, Lanier A Co. renp oertlflcataa will
6« Iffu- d I t the f aciluual part* uf n »hnra.
frblMlwawtteM&j _ U. S. FU MIXQ, Treaa’r.
NOTICE
DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY,
.\o. *») t\JO\ Urvt, .lir.t earner afxre Marled, i trul.
Pm'SDUlUii/, PA-
XI7IIO!K WILL be found the larjjf.it and beat urortal
Tf rtorh of 11DSIKHY erar oil. red f*r rale | 0 thin city.
PurelißMTS will hod it to tlimr wlTantage to call at thU a*-
tab:i«hm. at ur. 1 txaiulnn for tbeoralTw; It is all I need to
iu«ur.. th- )r .-uibim. c. DALY.
N* H —lbnii-mlrr !h-i Cuttr StoctlSo (.Vieaca
O. D.
CONTINUATION OF TUB
GHKAT BKUI*AR!fUAL RALE OF
A. A. MAB 0 N Sl CO.,
AND STILL FCRTUKIt RKDUCTION IN PRICES.
A A. M\?CN A CO. will continue their tala through'
• the Liouih of February. Tbalr immense stork wilf
In* again marked down aud offered at still greater red nctlnn
to fobl
Patrick 91’^sena,
ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD.
OFHOK ■:n OF GRANT AND FlPm STREETS,
/ formerly cn-.-npied by Alderman Lewis,) whare all bo
riueaa pertaining (o iha office of Alderman and Justice of
the Peace will be promptly attemted to. febl:3ni
. (Gniette copy )
I.MiltiT ACRES uk LXCELLKNT LAND YOU SALK—
j I u m pleasant In.-a Moo, at abt'Ut a quarter of a mile
Iruui hinu aud the l‘oon-yl»aniA Railroad Station ;
with n Dw.Uicg Uou>e aud Stabla, a Tnriety of bearing
Fruit Tier?, a la/ge U«r>n, and good XFater. Tha land,"ls
all cleared and under good fence. Prlee|l,''OX Forterma,
Ac, apply to B. CUTIIBRRT A SON,
l4O Third street
1 »UILLMNCi LOTS FOR SALK —A Lot of 2d factfrouton
D M’Ken street by 80 deep, situated in Birmingham.
Piicef2io.
Also, 2 Lots dtuated In East Birmingham, each baTlng a
front of 2D feet on Jleadow utreH by 60 deep. Prise of each
11-5. 8. CDTUDKRT A SON,
febl Real Estate Ottco. No; 140 Third street.
XT hW MUSIC—Jlani Timi-s Come No More: 8 C. Foster.
Al Uiouie Gray; as sung by Sanford’s Opera Troupe.
Dreaming of lhee Forever : Wallace.
Strawberry Girl; wi.h colored irontisplece.
I Wilt Bing N'o More of Sorrow: Hatton.
Bacht-ler’s Lament.
Dream Idle Schotiiech: Brown.
Tremolo ex bottisrb: Wallace.
Shanghai Polka: Warren.
Floridr Waits: Marcftllbon.
Betutiis of CaKdoula, cuuiuiniog a choice aalectlon of
Scotb Melodics, with liibograph portrait of Burns.
Tb** above Jurt rcccivid aud for rale at the Music Bto re
of JOUN H. MKLLOR,
_f' , Ll SI Wood street.
HER PKT IO so AP.—This valuable article Is used frr
rcnduriDg ihe skin smooth, soft and delicately white;
removing salluwurss, pimples, tan, cutenloua eruptions
and redness of the ekio. Fur the cure of sore, rouith
bonds, it is unrivalled Price, 1214 cents a cake. Bold by
J»u3t *B. L. CUTUBKRT.no Third st.
NEAR NEW BRIOUTON—A fine Farm of 108 acres.alH
level land and la a good state of cultivation, with a
orw Frame Uoose, a good Orchard of grslted fruit, never
taill g Spring?, nUuty of Ccal, good Barns and tenant
Houfvs; situnti d in the neighborhood of Churches, Schools,
Mills, fic., and convenient to New Brightou. $35 an acre
For terms, Ac-, apply at the old established Real p flatf
Office of 8. CUTUBKRT A BON,
janSO 140 Third street.
VALENTINES.— A large and beautiful assortment of
Comic and Sentimental Valentines, Valeodoe Cards
aod Envelopes, just received and for sale, either wholesale
or retail, lower than ever before offered In this city. Call at
SAMUEL ti. LAUFFE&’B
Ko. 87 Wood wrest.
Hates of Transportation by Exprtia He*
dneedt
After toe first of February, then «ui be a
reduction of twott stve rot cm. on heavy goods,
in lota, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.
W. B. BARSOLL,
jan29~.3t Agent for the Adams Kxpreas Company.
COTTON WARTB—IQ bags In store and for sale by
itßdO J. W. SUZLKB 4 00.
.' - * Tfcl
SPECIAL NOTICES.
fnr th« ilclu—PK MQjeMFB '
INVIGORATING ELXXiK OR OORDIAL-Tb* stertSfiß
gone of narrow Asaa-ea wrought by this marvel-waking
restorative ha* awairoed Um public mind from the afftthy
with wBT di innumarabis disappointments- had accustomed
ft lb regard what arweaUed “patent medkinan" It li not
too modi to ay, that mrihleg abort of miraculous toterpo
tiUoo has «ier produoeil >aeb rapid relief to the feeble sad
suffering- Thousand* of both sexes, wboee nervous ey»
tens were utterly prostrate, some of whom were
and other* merely tottering over the earth's surface, *p£n
rently broksnln. eoottltnUon and on the Ugh read to tba
grave, bare been restored, by' two or three ooarses of the
Mirlr, to robust health. The A|«t has the proofs and
erldenees in his hands, and is prepared at all Umee to me
hi bit them. The medicine only requires fhcti to sustain it.
Ladles who for years bad been raffeting from the went
complications of the peculiar difficulties to which too many
of the sex are subject, hare been relieved in lea than one
month; easting odi at if by enchantment, the laseitudd,
palor, nervous irritation, low spirits, and debility, and be
coming active, healthy and cheerful. The INVIGORATING
ELIXIR Is indeed a godsend to the feebler sex—restoring
to regularity every intermitted function, and Umany in*
stances blessing the despairing wife with maternal joy*.
Nor Is It lea certain In its action upon mas, whether
weakened by or suffering from constitutional debit*
lty,nerrousnesa, dyspepsia, liver disease, or any other
dlsordernhat impairs the Integrity of tba virile function.
The Cordial Is pat up, highly concentrated, in pint bob
tlea. Pric* three dollar* per bottle; two for five dollar*;
•lx for twelve dollars. C. H. BING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, New York.
Bold by Druggists throughout tba United Btatee, Panada
and the Wat India.
AGENTS.
FLEMING A BROS., No. 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
DB.GEO. ILKEYREB, No. 140 Wood street, do
B. B. BELLKR3I (XX, No. 17 Wood^treeL
J.P PLEMINO. Allegheny Qty.
0* Proelassation.**Wstnu, the extraordinary
and unprecedented demand for that Invaluable preparation,
WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION, baa Indoead envions
persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap
pearance, but absolutely which has a tendency
to Injure the repotatlon of the genuine article, parchasers
should be particular to ask for Wtighft Premium Katha*
rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled
for Us virtues for restoring a decayed bead of hair, for a
cool, refreshing and delightful application daring the hot
Wfcather, removiug all disagreeable sensation*^of dlsrinees
and headache, amt for the toilet it has never bad an equal
for its pleeeant and dalightful fragrance.
Its tbot&and* of teeUtnnniale are a sufficient guarantee
for its completely restoring e decayed bend of hair; for re
moving alt dandruff; for preventing its Hailing off, whether
from sickness or diseese; end for entirely dispensing with
the necessity of using heir dyes, as it excites the secretions,
producing e supply of its natural pigment or ooloringnaat
ter, giving toe hair a dark, gloesy appearance, with a lftth>
riant growth.
For sale by evny druggist in tbe dty, and by druggists
and merchants throughout the United states.
A liberal discount to wholesale dealers.
Price cents a bottle.
PETER T. WRIGHT * CO,
241 Market at, Philadelphia.
For rale by GKO. XL KEYBKH, No. 140 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. jsßl7alswXm Is
PUss.—W. Jcxxixs, Esq., of uoiuaims, un»
Secretary of the Ohio Insurance Company, who was taken
to New York In extrefce debility, with Piles, to have an
operation performed by tbe celebrated Dr. Mott,as the only
chanee to are his life, accidentally heard of the PAIN EX*
Til ACTOR, state*, "For years my disease defied medical
»klil, and grew worse uuul Ui« became intolerable. As
Kron as 1 oommeaee-j using Uus halve 1 rested in bed for
tbe nigb; tbe first time m many months, the frequency of
the dischargee abated, and in a few weeks tbe dysenteric
secretion w&i entirely suppressed, and iron that time to
thia, 1 have felt so rsxx, xo soaouts, no and am
now as strung and hearty as ever.”
oma and UUMuNSgan be eared with PALLET'S
TAIN EXTRACTOR by robbing some of it in, on, and
around toe parts morning and evening, keeping on a small
quantity spread on linen. It completely draws out the
Corns. Pe sons lamed with Curas and Bunions—unable to
wear boots, and some walking w o crutches, nave been com
plately and successfully eared by it.
& V. CLICKENSR A 00,
Proprietor*, New York.
For sale by Dr. Q. U. KEYSER, 14u Wood street, and b
ell Druggists and Dealers in Medicine* throughout tbe Uni
fed Btatee. jang-tw
M - Xo lbs Ladica we
No greater happiness can mortals ftod,
Than saving trouble to all womankind.
Bead and reflect, ye daughters fair of Eve,
Dry up your tears, no longer nred yoe grieve.
Dr. CtIKEdEMASPB PILLd FOR FKMALRK Tw«nty.fivc
years of unparalleled sacoce* have proved the virtue of
these celebrated fills in New York. Can be safely vH in
all paialul obau actions, Ac. Full and «xpU*
dt directions with cadi box. Celt and get a eirealar gratis.
. These Pills should never be taken daring pregnancy, as
. U«*T would be sure to cairn a miscarriage. Warranted
'purely YegttebU, ana tree iroa anything injurious to l*fc
or health Direction* accompany each box. Bom 11 par
box. yaos
SeU«« t* au»
lh£r «wr laixav ftatu»oaaCoMr*jiT,PlUabdrgh, Jmn
mij litoi.—Xe ap*ordaar« with tlw Charter, s general
m«wtirtj of Ihr- eumkbotuer* o< Lhe ALUSU iff#y VALLEY
IcULkuAL iXiMrABY, viil iw haH at their office, No. 74
Water auvat, Wasburgh.nß the ITuaT I'UeiaD.lY' (cth day)
el fel*ruary neat, at 10 u‘elect, A. &, at Which t»«aa aiu|
place tli« report ol the PnriJant and Managua lor the
p*at >ear, and a siatesiasi of Ui« affairs of the Company,
will t*i And at It o'clock, >l, an «l«cuoa for
rreaiisai andlfc-apl ui Manager* fj the enuJag jr+x will
b* held. (iaal| J, GlßcuM, secretary.
HUBXH WMTBffM lUbURAMCI uowAjrr, '
ornufc, no. 7» walnut ntuabt, puilauku'lua.
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
Au4barla«4 Capital, $300,000,
A&itli'a LIaBLIS FOB Tiiß LOdeBS Of TUB con
i'AN r.
in Mvct (aegollabla form,) aecarnl bj Mart*
gagea and Judgments .............. |IOQ t QQO
In LUU Uecenable, Mortgagee and Judgment*,
Bo*d», Ac - _ 103*000
In Caab, Ceah Aawti and Cash 47^)00
WM. 11. BMITn,
WM. W. MAIR,
JOd 1L HUNTER.
■Total g-iict nftQ
11. OADWEL, O. U. UUdll, Secretary!
ffi#* >lie, Marina and Inland Transportation rfaka, lagan
at current rats*.
XfiOttf A Rahmj Curling, Kobartaon A fr,,
N. Uolmea A Soaa, Vn. bagaley A Oo-
J. A. Uutdilaoß A oo_ D. Leach A Cm,
Morphy, TtanUn A Ob.
WaJnrifbt, M. U ttoUowoU A Co
* f toya, D««U 8. Brown A Co
a SL * uw. Abbott, Wood 4 OUT«r,
UsAtuD A Ctleb Cop* 4 Oa,
Cbu. Mrgupm A Co., Dcwsel A 00, Uukars,
ilou. H'tn Li. K#Uj, tkott, Itekcr A Ou.,
ll» ris, ll&iM A 00., Deal, A lip
J. UAHKJi iUfuX, Affect.
No. 116 '♦tor »CTeot. Flttobargh
PITTSBURGH
lAX*, Firs tad Rnrint Insurance Company;
OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET,'
HASOMIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.
_ JAMAS & UOUH, i*r**kiant.
Conus A. Couqs, Saeratary.
This Cum pan; makes et try insurance appertaining to or
connected vlLh UVh Bl&KS.
Also, against Uud and Cargo Bisks on tha Ohio and Ml*
Mttlppi mere and tribuUnw, and Marina hi»|h generally.
And against Lots and Damage by lira, and against tha
Farlla o( thasea and Inland harigaiion and Tra Departs Uon.
DoUoiea usuadat tha k>weat>*tes consistent »Uh safety
to all parties. €-7
m&botou:
June* 8. Hood, ffa, 8. Haven,
Bamuel M’Ctarksn, James 1). H’tiUL
William I’hilUpe, Alexander Bradley,
Jobs Scott, John Fullerton,
Joseph P. Uuua, M. D., Ho ben Galway,
John M'Alpln, Alexander Reynolds, Ann*
nn.i. Johnston, itfoug Coaoty,
Junes Marshall, Horatio N. Lee,
Ooorp B. SiidiD) lllram Stove, Hewer,
mygfrly \
fT5* CITISHfigH* lßinrenci Cnmn«»»y
Pittsburgh.—WM BAOALKY, President;
SAMUEL L. MAHSUKLL, Secretary.
OJfct: M Walrr Strttl, Uiwte* Markti and iToedurssu.
Insures HULL and CARGO msky, on ths Ohio m»u
slppl Elvers sod tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by fir*. ,
AUSO—Against ths Perils ot theHsu, and InlandNarlffr
ttonandTransportatkm.
nutaorou:
WlUlsm Bagsley, Wm.LarimerJr.,
J ernes M. Cwper, Samuel 41. Ktor.
Samuel Baa, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, jr., . John 8. Dilworth,
Isaac M. Penuoek, Yranutx
8. Harbeugh, J. Bchoouuttti
Walter Bryant, WUhamß.May«.
John Shlpton. dseSP
•fctVra Psnnsyiv»nUttMpiui.«a
Drs- L. Souses, Second, between Wood and Market
streets, tod J. lUu, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle
gheny city, are ths attending Phy to ths above lasd
tulion, for the first quarter of ISA*.
Applications for admission may be made to them at all
hours at their offloes. or at the UoepJtal at 2 o’clock, p. M.
Recent cases of accidental injury are received at ail beam,
without form. jalfc(*
©r
FV Plitabnr*b, ho. 106 THIRD
oi' .tJtKT, opposite the Telegraph Office.
This Association Is organised for the purpose of afibrding
mutual assistance to each other, la case of sickness or a£
cidenu By paying a small yearly payment, the members
of the Association secures s weekly benefit during etakssss,
averaging from to $lO per week. In this *—
* all members are equally interested In the management aud
Pro&u. _ S. B. M’KENZIS, President.
T. J. Boro, Secretary.
nuance 'Ymminnt- Jntkin Kura, Jajus »■**»» q. jr
UorrstvT. *
Consulting Physician—P. lean, M. D. norßtf
Uffloe Ohio arid PsnniylTanlaßaUi
uv-y road Company, Pmaaujwn, December 2a,
i#*4.—ftonci—lbn Annual Meeting of the Stocahotders
aud Election ot Directors o* the OHIO AND.PENNSYL
VANIA itAlLßOab COMPANY, for the ensuing ydar, will
be held at the office of the Company. In Pittsburgh, on
THURSDAY, the 2Sth day of January,' 1864, between ths
hours of 10 A. M. aud «1 P. M , (meeting at 10 )
By order of the Board of Directors.
d«c2fctd J. ROBINSON, Secretary.
fTS* Franklin Sawing Fund and Loan
Assonlatioa, OFFICE, No. V 7 FRONT STREET.
Discount Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY
to the Secretary, at the store of Jonn XL Mallor, No. 81
Wood street. Weekly Dues received at-the same time and
place. fdeouamj J. WHITHER, BecreUrr.
ATTENTION J 8. L. U.—You are hereby notified to
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNKB>
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such bust
ness u may come before tbs Company. p. KANE,
margbfißxl Bscretary pro tern.
if rr» Vo feats—THE BEOOMD STORY OF THE HEP
TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hall suitable for pnhlte
meetings,) will be let for three or four nights in the week
Enquire of jt GEORGE FUNBTON,
d c-fcam at 8. No. 96 Wood street
ir-e Sottoas—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS fift
IhS' CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first WEDNESDAY of every month, at BGHOGHXJaXER'B.
1* the Diamond. By order.
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AMUSEIfIfiSTS^?*
ywgastejpssmas.g
fcudoTstoSTf*; jjo? Tier.ge; jteaq fof TalnwTfm
eon*, *oo. PersaaiAmcnrtng aatewlll to cbnrgsd t*S
•ant* extra for the rntlifli.aia, DoamwpenatiftoMtioci!
painiinna towmacswlK atetekT
EF* THIS EVENING, Eatcuary let, «ffl be firfctxiirl
{he beautiful comedy of
THE SCHOOL FOE SCANDAL.
Hr Peter Tails. ~~~ ......... Beßey.
Ledy Teaile.~—-Mia Annette lore.
PesdeDenv Miss M. • & Partington.
Popular Song——Air. Haaly.
Pas Seal Mia M. Partington. --
To conelOde with
THE OMNIBUS.
Mr. 01 astford.
Mrs. Dyke.
Pat Boonev.
-■==» Max’s Mnflumi Dnm
aan MicwuncV Iwmwt—Eer. JOHN LORD, of
Connecticut, will Lecture at MASONIC ,-HALL, on next
THURSDAY EVENING, February Ist.
Bcajxcz—xlepcdeon Bonaparu.
Doors open at 6U o’clock; Ladtur* to commence at Ti{
o’clock. Tickets of edmDskin 25 cento; to be had at the
principal Music and Book Blares, Hotels, library Booms,
>eture Committee, and at the door.
JOHN H. KIRKPATRICK,
WM. IL KINCAID,
HENRY WOODS.
ELIAS H. IRISH,
JAMBS hUCHANAN,
JtnSl Lecture Committee.
|«*Balm of Tbonisad Flowers, for beauU
fying tbe Complexion, and eradicating all Tax, Purus and
Fascxus from the too*. Bold at Dr. KEYSBR’S, MO Wood
street. JanSO
Iroa City Commeretal CaHege,
LAFAYETTE EuILDINUS, coiner c£ Wood and Fourth
stream.
FACOOT,—KILLAB A BR£L, Principals and Professor*
of Plain and Ornamental Penman*hip. JOHN BARRY,
Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer
oo all important burineea trensacbona. JOHN FLEMING.
(author of Fleming’s now and improved system of Book
keeping,) Will examine end deliver weeklr lectures on the
Bdesce of Aeconnt*. JAMES H. HOPKINS, member of
tbe Pittsburgh Bar, Leetnrer on Commercial Law.
Although hot a short time established, this
Is in a most prosperous aad flourishing condition, now
Bom baring on* hundred students, which exhibits a popu
larity nnd snceees perhaps Never attained in ao abort a
time by any other Commercial College- The Book-koeplng
department, rad*r the able iuperriricD of Mr Barry, ii
nseqnalled in this dty. Piot Millar A Bro.’s system o'
writing is entirely new, and in many rexpect* superior to
aoy other system, for the eorrobotatioa of which they ap
peal to many persons in Pitubuxgb wbo have already re*-
edvad instrtwtion from them. Pro! Millar has taught'
Penmanship in all the prinetpel a ties towns in tbi.
country for the last eleven jeers,dorlng which Hm« bn has
io strut ted upwardaof fifteen thousand peraois.
Young men wbo deetre a thorough enm»w.»»riii edueatkm
wLI here And indueementj effered to them unequalled in
ihe West. Let Übe dfetiaetly understood that no student
shell get a diploma from this College tmlra ho is cepahV
of entering on tbe duties of mercantile Ilia. Every atfe
faction guarantee i.
OoUece open from BA. If. till 10 P. M. New' Ytadoitf
reafved at any tlm* daring the year.
s . No extra cb ry-. for Arilbro»t : c. jan3t
■ncblAe Poatry,
AIX-TAs Esi, WkiU aad Ea.
Air. Kxxva! tboa pnd* of the mOUon!
Thy Hxn ere the best that we see 1 *
Tby Store is the shrine of devotion,
To friends wbo stand firmly to thee 1
Thy triumph has made * bungler* " tremble
Wb«* Paahtoa’a gay form stands in vie*;
ThyßAXxn makes all tbe trade grumble,
Who envy the work that yon do.
b who envy tba work that yon do,
Who envy tbe work that yon do;
; Thy Bam make* all the trade grumble.
Who In vain try to imitate yon.
When Kooun vagtd a wild donlatlcn.
And threatened oar J9tfs fo (fe/tesa,
The Hat, then, of Fashion’s fbnndstioo
Ate. KxxTn, bro’t aafe thro 1 the storml
With the hutre so beentifol o’er 1^
He gave to his customer* true
A Bet whieh sarpyei all before it,
The boast of (a The Banner Store,” too.
Your friends, boys, your friends, boys, bring hither,
AIL Reevil invites yon to him-
He will sail yon a llat that won't wither.
Nor the gloea on Its surface grow dim!
Go, boy then of Kaevll, the Hatter;
AlLKeavii—remember the -qt-
Butasto the price, why no matter—
Bo b* arils you the Hat— I tH the ame. f JenSO
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
tendee* tte* with Western, North-western end Sooth
western Sts toe, by e oontinaoa* Railway direet Thia rend
also aonnecto atPiUsbuegb with daily lioeut to
all pans on kb* Western Rivera, and at Cleveland aad San
dusky with steamer* to all ports on tbe North-western.
Lake*; making the mest direct, cheapest and rchaUe read*
by which FREIGHT can be tor varied to and.from the
Great IftrL
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, bhoe<, Dry Goods,)
(in boxes,) Furs, FagUKre, Ac 7 . f P® icoaw -
BBCOND CL Ac A—Books and dtadonbry, i
Dry Goods, (In bate*,) Hardware, Lea-Ufc. per lOQlhs.
ther, WooL j i ~
TIIIKD CLAM —Anvils, feniox Fanrn t
and Pork, (In bmR) Heap, J Joott> #-
POURTfI CLAPS Ctefce,Fish,Baeonand I
Pctfl, (packsdjLent aad lord Oil- j P*MXffito,
49* tn shipping Goods from any point or Philmdel
phi*. hi pemicnlar to stare package -via Fc-msyttenia
Jtatincd,”: All Good* coorigoed to the Agtot* of tins
at Philadelphia or Pbteburgn, will be for»axded*wuhout
detention.
Vuien* doors Moses Potter, Boston; J. T, Elliott, N.
T 4 JR J. Sawder, PiiUadelihia; Msgrav A Knotts, Belli
mere; Geo..C. Fraoci3eu»,FHtt&urgb; ehiisgman 4 Browo,
Cladnaatlc' Ohm; J. 8. Moorhead, Loaisrliie, Ky 4 H. C
MelSrum, iUdum, lud; t stcUT A Co_ fct. Louis. Mot J.
B. Mitchell A Bon, Evausville, Indiana.
H. H. UOUBTON,
General Freight Ag*ot Pbliaddpbin.
11. J. LOMDaKaX,
Superintendent, Alto.-na. Pa.
PESEIVLYABU RAILROAD.
TURKS DAILY TJULNA, between fhiledel
phissndPUieburyh. TUslluKNlhtf MAIL TRAIN
lww Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ?& A. M--; and Pitts
burgh tor -PkiUcUiphie at 7, A. M. Xfljg FAST il«t
lem*es Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M_ and KUs
burgh for PAU*Jelphiaall,P.M. fUK NIGHT KXPRASe
TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, p. M.,«nd
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
The above Unas connect at Pitta harsh with the Railroads
to aadfrxm St Louis, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago, III;
Frankfort. Lexington and Louisrills, Terra Haute,
Madison, LafeteUe and Indianapolis,
ton, Springfield, fieUefontaine, Sandaakj, Toledo, Cleve
land, Oolumbos, ZanesvUls, MasMdon and Woostar, Ohio;
also, with thafltaaa Paekst Boats from and to Xxw Oauau.
St. Loon, loonui and Cxscxnun.
Through Ticket* can be had to or from either of the above
plaens. *
For farther particular*, aaa handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers from tba Went will find this the
shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Balti
mere, New; York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger lines; Philadelphia.
J.
Agent. Pawangsr Lines. Pittsburgh.
AIIAJI a AHL, ho. VI Martel acr ret, tn closing out
their, entire stock of Dry Goods, at u <u*.
eoaot Croto former prices, preparatory to pttrchaaicg their
Spring supply. Ttwy hare onhand ■ fine assortment of the
following Good*:
Paramettaa, Bogllah C**" l ",
French Merino, Manlius,
Wool .Delaines, Hosiery and Gloves,
Worsted Plaids, Ticking*,
With a great variety of black and colored Brocade plaid
and Striped Dross silks, all of which will be told at a great
sacriooe. j.Jfr)
BUlOllu— ITJ tons Tenmaii n Bloom* in yard for
•Me by J. w. DUTUcS « QG,
)»p*° . n t+nt afreet
l)fcA fIUT6-*-feoo biij 'ieuaeasee Fm Aubk new c*uy, u>
X »rriv* end fbr nl« by
jia&>
Iti MhTAL—74 tons In yard and for saie'lty
J, W. BUTLER * 00.
\kf INDOW ULabS j&OUO boxes, assorted sties. In stoi
f f nndlbriale by
*•• J. W. BUTLER A CO.
hnndlee in store and for sale by
J. W. BUTLER A 00.
~ _ UftUl ftor L«m«.
TllUtrS BOTBo, (formerly kouvn as'the f.mtfwi
XV Hoou.) Is offend for lciw on fiTonbk terms..
situated on toe oorner of Sourth street and Grant. »—* to
the Conn House, uj about midway Seen the JLMuoiib
Wharf and the ikMjpfemua Dtp of, it is one of the most
pleasant, oonrenient and derfrable locations in the dty.
The Uotel will be ftmitiud, U desired, and leased for a
term of years, commencing bon the first of April next,
for farther infbaaahun apply to
JOSEPH S. AA. P. MORRISON, Att’ys, *
Jan>hd»wtf Ofltoa Mo. 148 Fourth ft, Pittsburgh.
Magazines job February—For sale by h. miner
A CO., 32 Smithfield stree .
Pa team’s Monthly, for February.
Godey’s Lady’S Book, do.
Peterson's Magnetos, do.
Household Words, do.
Graham’s do.
Ballon’s Magasina, do. ’
NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS 1
My Courtship and Its < onsequenea*: by Henry Wikoff.
The Perils of Courtship, or the Adfentores cf a Novel
Reader.
The Myeteriee of the Coon of Queen Anna: by William
EUrrtoon Alnswort K .
Ruth Hall, a Domestic Tale: by Fanny Fern.
The Life of Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tri»
>nne: by J- Barton.
The Life of P. T. Bmao, written by
Harper’* Msgaiine, for January *, pnoe 16 cents,
for sal* by It MINEn A CO- ~ J.
j«n29 fimithfirid stieiiL
rixOOßh FOit BALE
0 Exchange Bank Stock;
Queens’Deposit Bank Stock;
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Intnraaoa Itosk:
Ohio and Peons. Railroad Block;
North American Stock;
Ohio Trap Rock block; .
Ridge Mining Company Stock; by
. _ AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker,
J* B ** s 8 Fourth stree*.
OTSCT-TO GAKDRNEUh.—Public'Anctlun of *0 Hoc
bed Sash, and 4oQ Forcing Gleams, in withdrawing
irom the Market Uardan, I will s-41 without reserve. on
Thursday, February Ist, at 9 o'clock, A. bL, the entire
of B»sh, and fixtures suitable for the forcing of early crone.
J*P» JAMBS WaKDEOP?
B LANK-818. B LANARK-—A. A. MASON ACO wTil
closeout the whoteoTtbedr extensive stoek of Blankets,
conHsiiog of all the different makes and *»*— at a r*du2
tlon of nearly one half th« nsaai prices. " jan2B
SMU They Ceme.
intrWf _ TIIK BhST EVIDENCE of the excellence of
OARGCd PICTURES, Is the Jhct that liis roams
5 r ? W T i ® eustomm, who go away de
lighted wita the equivalent which they obtain
to their money.
Fourth street, next to ller-
r_ notice.
B tot* firm of JONES A QUIGG, having been dissolved
by the death of Joun F. Quigg, on the 27 th Inst, tha
bottoms of aald firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
their dteff, corner of Roes and First streets.
ISAAC JONES, Sartiring Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 80,1864—[oetfcy
ls non Jnnee,
MANUFACTURER ol Spring end Blister Steel, Plough
Blab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and SUptk
Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Smew, M.n ug
**- —* *—■ iiie-ewe of Boss and First street^
PfUsbni'gh, Pa. oct&ly
miao mnfci.-i. -n. n. boon.
D. B. Ragtn * Cn*
MAHUFAOTUEEIS of ROSlES’pemnttmpmdstsd
CaUttetEwtMtt. Ofihi >nnwtwi«Mfat»Hiiß,
«oOU
Itaft '•'
yirator
4 61-iiAl/nJM—«,<*> >• U ataSbMniriafiilf" £
A-.a^.^.-SBagwy
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j£AM£-4n ft* ta tmifc ««■ 3
CULUjm&BMAtt
/ i*o2T V-..
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60 do ' ted tekoi ■ ■
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li'AJKILY rUI UH.4C. * -
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luu otiL* ProneAo. 1 Lord; -% >•
iot»oi«ui«M-Lciu,ja
jtauuaa 4 * m^hml
LTMI6 MbiatlimmyUteiiaK . ;;
200 00 tlnliT f fni—ll '7.-.:
160 do luu. HtHMta;
200 do M. ft T*r, ia K*»il WatftJar
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OawkeJfoc AeA; ■ .., ~"-
75 u»gß**Upette; ♦ •
ICKai ooxee print* UcesA Ch*M*. In itee U 4 -.
’Jmtum ■*
fcrttUby
I MU L>but AO>3 DMUqib kaMjni:
£ 34# (to large .
lU bbil 40.1 Bwriny;
WftlbUs do do;
6 arrow Caafidi;
M fan seated Usrtteg; nednlHlteirtili _
Mijumt 4 Rtcmt»o«r -
- aitoatxayti^ijt.
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O 20 do **i~r Ti nr mmittt
do Tow ua uotu* Jugs;
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B‘“ ilti - -tvt rtnif nnrhm 01,11 t rmftt ftwfeß !
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fro*) ; mw|i^g
JJiu iJtAi>—l7& pigs tact Qol—
jt&lO ** . f
a. MAbUft « CU. bora just r*earnal Malms m.A3b
• pacts, Cobnrgo, fwwitii, *&, whfch wtt >» mH
pda>. JWI9
I IflfnKiifn Mityf njliwlTti—r PMlig,
1/ Mmiw, aeipMitM6ma, tbuiaiwadribtdal
«a kui mb by I. B. XOUMI A OOU
”»■ • ■ 'MkWM.,
—U> mcXji Ob* Ttble B«lt. "" ’'
O ,1 box nab tUcoraaij fan nndnt
«■«. WHW.
iI&AAS—2O bbUjoArtcoiTodoad teMlstff,. °...
J»aJQ • mujh * aiSaUfiE 6 :
XUi£ uxitmic BoJJtmum aorsfOMfeteafeAfi
****!- *« >->*-■—i HtmUn-tT. Ml*
»*• lift oeau » obxc. tt flo. 140 gbiattf t. • ■.-awai.-j
— rfnralii^lnrB 1
» nil bj JAa.
Ho.» inMM«rfifc: y
4 bbls fcttO toil IDT rnit tor . •
Jj jauld uJ4b. IfUBBMi. 1
• jAuho—6 bids small whit* to ml* by
£> J*nl6 JAS. M’LAUGHLXK"
w ENLIAhN UAL &ALK.—A. A. MASON « Okh mMV
O eeidng off at their SombAannat Bal% theb'ten(ft <|L
Brass Goods, Aeimfiw?
u->, Ae. ■
i PAIN iw rb i fftnes nf fills rnlstesteillitT~
recsired oy .. .
. t * ' JOS. FLEMBW.
Kucb UIN i wan x—The beet articie now in bm kr tha
cure ol Tetter and King iVorm; ddoa rimieedky^
< Mat Jua. tUMue,
CtAJtiAii'S bPAhInU MiNkUnE—TlweaiebuladttMS
t to puruyiog the bloody ik doa receired by *
***** • Jus, flembkl m-
AUdBAN A’S MAGNESIA—Ih* beet preparation of Aing«
netianon in nse; 12 doaracaiyad oy - y
JOS. FLEMING. ,
CU'fxATk MxU.ikelA—fruhlj jiiapa ml, aivaii an
> hand, and warranted good, oy JtML FLjfiMjinL- .
janß corner Ihamondand M irbrr «trnEt/
t. h*jW&’s' EaSEhCE uF GiNuEE—i2 doteu of thM cM»-
X) bratel articie received by JgR. FUMUA.
J»n9 comer Diamond and MarlemjmC;
BUOOMS —lOudosen Cum Brooms te sale ter '
Anna* BEMair&CGUAA
ALEKATUs—2OO Bwtosaieby “ -^V*l
O Jena* HENRY H.
i^LOUn—6o otda foranle by • • * : - — 1
J Jacfli HKSEY P
OiiN —4ou bus to arxira and lor sate bf
jeag HEME* a.
MCLAodRa— i 6 bble toamTeaadtttt snhebw . t n j
Jfcx27 llENitr
Wrt NTKIf- yfi of AldUD|l likilkftML'b
AVBtUi
Stock Brokor, W hwnlli iij
1 UiOit'o KAJU LAVKI t lUla.—l3 dna» of
Jl> article reccired by Jug.
jai.9 cgnarPiiiaarinmiitlitjaiw. '
Mli&ttArs i'LULD MAtUtitaiA—-U
stxec, reodred by job. JLbSIML
j«ii9 -—ntT rrhmnM im lirht afmt.
4 louti) et
±J j*u9
LillAAfl—O bta* anmU tbiU B«a« «flf h»
X> i*nu amay a. TWramy;
***“— l “ KK lr trrah granndjTiß«—»*Td
J ails by jak JCUINfiUK
ji>i* &o. io *-“'rntr%7n?ir :
iiAUU) HAY—74 bale* Timothy Bay far ml*
X> j*n!2 Jan. hTEAIH
J. W. BUTLER A CO.
|;»iWMTmW ft«n hue la more end tn mte >» If
Jui jmia jah. jaiwiau a
i.UULWU£4Z ILOUIL-tt seek* far aatete ~
A) jiali JU lO?MWJFr
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f ■jMKKftß—B4 bow W. E. niiwria MmTWahy
O <*ti» MKauto -* ttowifWi
Imp««.v.m>
able Cutter, suitable far Oorn Stalk* er Bw. M tfa
beed and Implement Wanteoae, IlfikjmeC
J*° 3 jamww**m<*l
—— [ - fYf, rramtaM m mi7mSi
and Chlaeela, of the bmt qaa&te, ■tteMtiSlM
pumeuc WarthouM cl > i.
i»g3 • ISB
A. MASQM A 00. wlßrnnaWl^m?
aay, January 6th, 100 ims Blmbta «£Z ita^E 1 .
sen fJand >a per pair I—than —alanfcm* ■-. •
SEMIANNUAL SALUDA. A. —*■*«? A 00.
400 more of time Long Sbavls. at ftL ca
January 4th. i
/ 1 UU> MUD alt DKLAIM letL—A A.' Ml—.l
\7 ot>«n 390 fiaeea mor* of QoU Medal NUkmmnLi
eeuta per yard. -- -
f tUAD APPUtfr-Ttbueftimleby — r ~"" g^= ’
J J dec2B ff*IITH
Hay fKit-a m. »«»■» . 1 "
-
J"* 18 - aitßwnwf.
I yIAAa»-A m w !■***•* iMST-ita-'
VX Ot»p« Vinw, Hn— A Ac. *
■l** lB . JAMB Will—V >.
Lawb Ona, AIM anm.o
X K-illop. IjAnUI - jamimVj
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