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BW«.r " lU S7> ° B “ d “ Wlk PBg* Of W F»P«b. ~> M PkTXlNani*- V ~^“ p "' ■ si ~* ti, y. JZ, «“ puuwnth rcei Tt AoTKnsnaxri *nd Poet, an t ~b» rat®9 a« reqnirrt at thlß wip** •» re «* rtel “ p*j”“**- Th,,ir *“ ~“f Nnr Yqax, m Nu.io nun, •BOM *» BoilO.l, 10 SliTl BTUIT. moanso post job officm. w. STS o- .tattoo of xnotusn *» BD3IH*SS MKH to th. &=t thit wo.hare wmPhilKUlpto a number or font. of new Job «ad to«n or4«..f»rC«d*Cfreal.£BM Hwd-sPnVlrßKto,footer*, and Programme. fcr eihlbf tloss. AUbrdgßwlPbapwmpttyfl llB ** Senator for id* years, from the State of Hew , Fork. He had 17 rote, in th. Senate, (1 ma. Jority,) and 69 in the Home, (6 majority.) A marriage in “high life” is reported in the New York papers. It is that of Smith G. Van Baren, (a .on of the ex-President.) to Mrs. Hen rietta Eokford, a d .tighter of the late Gabriel Irring. . , Th. annnal meeting of the stockholders of the "Pennsylvania Railroad wu held in Philadelphia on Monday laat. From the report presented it appear, that there were (equal to) 167,100 ( . through paNengers, from Harriaburg to Pitts- arrived over the inoreaae of 20 ‘ percent, on last year. Total earnings from pa»- .Mgers $1,272,681 18, being an inoreaee of ' $222,840 8S over 1858. .Eftninge from freight In 1854 were *2,026,611 66—increase on laat ' year 619,091 05, or 34) per cent. The actual earnings of th. road for the year were, $2,804,- 086 25, whioh leaf*, a net roMnue, after de dnoting $1,431,669 G 5 for expense, and State tonnage tax, of $1,462,876 60. '"a - • V’i X.-I 4' ‘py-i j. l . , * '••• '.<% V'm - ' ' • ; ” ■ ' -.'■ ■ Ir*v ,y ■; OF TBE^TT. PITTS B IT R,G H t 9« W a of tu« D*y« Charles Dnrkee, the republio.n candidate it wportedtatb.Lkk.City paper, to b. elected United Btatea Senator from Wl.oon.in. He Free Boiler of th. deepest dy*. Tho lilt now. from Washington nyi> Hon Jonh T. Muon is not going to re.ign th. French Mission. Th. paraiyri. disabled hi. arnybut hi. mind i. unimpaired.' Benjamin M»yo, Esq-. »» «»«1. of Major General Soott, end • talented and worthy citiien of the South, died in Philadelphia on Monday, from paralyeis, at the advanoed age of 86. Wm. H. Seward was on Tuesday eleoted U. S. * IT OOI’T PAH. Tlw Democratic Know Nothing! of thl! city and county are eomiog to the oonclueion that the new party, got up to “break down all the old parties," don’t pay. It aeem. to be a mere contrivance to put Whigs, Anti-Masons and •astern men into office. The appointment of Thomas J. Power Adjutant General, is too email ' a tub to catch a whale. The office ia ono of Tory little honor and profit, although the selec tion is a good one. The K. K.’e here are evi dently discouraged. Two successive defeats at . our municipal elections m and the eal uable offices in the gift of the State mjm'.nietra tion all bestowed on Whigs and eastern men, ! eheoke the growth of the party here, and warnß the IJjmocrats that the thing wont pay than. We suppose it will wind- up by the election of an eastern man or a Whig for D. 8. Senator. N«t Tuesday will determine that question; and If a Whig or an eastern man is tho ohoice of our X. N, soloes at Harrisburg, it will do the JDino croiid party of this Tegion much good. Western Pennsytrania has had but one D. 8. Benatorfor about thirty yearfi; end our intarttO at Waahington hare been orerlooked, as might - be expected. There is a Joint Resolution pend; lag in the legislature to instruct our'Senatorfi, and request our Bepresentatires at WaajlingtdS to rote for an appropriation to Improve the Ohio fiver. There is a better way to accomplish such a desirable purpose. Eleot a Senator who understands the need of such an improvement; Who understands the interests of western Penn sylvania, and the value of the Ohio as a chan nel of commerce, and he will work for such an appropriation, and get it too, without any spe cial ‘ instructions. The West has rights now that cannot be postponed without gross injus tice. We hope no member of the legislature from the West will be found voting to rob the West of its rights,—its “clear and unquestion able” rights inthie matter. But the improvement of the Ohio river is not " the only interest of this end of the State that needs attention at Washington. While large same are voted to increase the navy by baildiog steamers, Pittsburgh, with its unri s, vailed advantages of all kinds is overlooked, and valuable contracts given out at points pos sessing not one-half our advantages for doing the work well, and at a profit. So entirely is Pittsburgh overlooked at Wael ington, that the advertisements celling for proposals for the sup ply of goods to the Indians are never published here. Those contracts amount to hundreds of thousands' of dollars eaoh year; and our city would supply a large portion of the-goods as cheaply and profitably as any other place. Therein more government money expended in Philadelphia in ono month, than in Pittsburgh In three years. Two eastern Senators watch ' ' the interests of Philadelphia and the East, and almost forget the existence of Pittsburgh, and the rights.and interests of tho western half of s tbs State. The K. N.’s oan delest whom they please for Senator. We have no voioe in the matter. But we oan point out the rights and interests of the West; and record the names of those who be tray them. , . Wo have as good men at the West as the East can furnish, and there ia no possible reason why /the Bast should longer have both the Senators la Congress, and four-fifths of all the State offi cers besides. Liobtkuo Ereata. The telegraph made several mistakes in noticing the drowning by breaking through the ioo of » Mr. Bhinn and Mi- Bussell, whil* on the Schuylkill, on Sat urday last. His name was Samuel Shinn, and sot Earles Shinn (his father’s name) and he Was 25 years of age. Neither was his drug store at the corner of Third and Pine streets, but at the ooruer of Broad and Spruoe. The acoident hap pened while hew on skates, amnslng himself by propelling a lady, named Miss Elisa Bussell, upoa a ehair Hied upon runners. Mr. Shinn eras skating very rapidly, when he ran upon a weak plaoe, where the Sweet Briar loe Compa ny had been outting loe, and, in an instant, both m.»«ftlf and the lady disappeared beneath the surface. This ooourrenoe took plaoe nearly op posite the Strawberry Mansion,, and very few persons wen near the spot. But the alarm was quickly given, and a party of quarrymen has tened to the seene with a boat and boat hook. The body of Mr. Shinn was not reooTered until half an hour after the accident, and aeon after wards the body of Mißs Bussell was raised from the bottom. Both were taken to a hou|e.npar by, and effosis were made to restore animation/ ,5, but without avail. Ntwsrkri*' Cuajqi.'—ThW Brownsville lndi* pauhut Journal has been sold to George Allen and Wm. Murphy, of Uniontown,, by A. H. * Shaw, late proprietor. It is about being remov ed to Uniontowu, and published, hereafter, un der the title of Tkt Conptu and Shitld, and to be devoted to the adyocaoy of” American men to rule Amerioa," the firtj number of which win be out aboutthe 10th of February '% The qaiittoa Settled. Got. Pollock has issued his oiders, settling the questiou-hf tha-reeeut election of Brigadier I General and Brigade Inspector of the Beeond Brigade lßt Division of Pennsylvania Volun teers. Under the adsice of the Attorney Gener al, die-haieet aeide for irregularity the prooeed- Bsjtrd of Officers, auddireeted oom miasioneto issue to William F. Small as Brigadier General, and'lssabtor Pugh as Brigade Inspec tor. The contestant for General was Capt. jlobjj Tyler, Jr, « son of the ex-Preeident. It will thus be seen Gov. Pollock is as much of a man as'Hon. John Minor Botte, iuaemuoh as he has (be) “ headed Capt. Tyler.'" We Fill see she ther he “ dies.” gar. Bishop Capers, of the Methodist Epis copal Chnrch, who died on Monday last, at the Tillage of Anderson, 13. C., isas one of Bix brothers, all of whom, exoept the youngest, were Methodist ministers. Hiß son is also a minister of that denomination, as are also tho husbands of three of his daughters. He fig ured condplonously in the general conferences of tho Church, which resultod in the aeotional di vision, andiras eleoted and conseorated a Bishop immediately a[terwa?ds. nis oratory is said to hare been eery fine. Fallbk ! not Sebastopol, but the Hiokory Pole that has stood in front of our office, firm as the ercrlasting hills, einoe the campaign of 1852. It was sound to the core, as is the Dem 'ocratio party, and the fears of tho Street Com missioner wero therefore needless. A great c£pwd witnessed its untimely fall, and not a few were the tears that coursed down the ohetks of many a hard fisted Democrat as he saw the “sweet remembrancer” of Democratic triumphs carried to ils last resting place. Bet its ashes restin peace! _ A Neoro’s Farm. —There i*a colored man in Gallia county, Ohio, who owns a valuable farm. He has this year sent to Pittsburgh U 6 8-20 tons of hay, which his agents, Wm. Holmes & 00., have sold at an average price of $24 per ton; amounting to $2,700 60, This is the pro duct from his f«rm last year, in hay alono. It arrived hero during the last opening of the river navigation. Tli* Public Works. Our correspondent, u Examiner,” who, by tho way, is well qualified to examine the merits of such a bill as is now before the-Legwlature providing for the sals of the publio works, makes out a pretty strong care against the bill. He shows clearlythat the Main Line is worth far more than tb* bill proposes to sell it for. Read his communication. The barracks of the U. 6. soldiers at Fort Mackinac were destroyed by fire recently. ■ Tho population of Syracuse, N. Y., from re* ceotly obtained data, is estimated at Tho Astor Library establishment in New York city, has expended $105,670 11 for books sisoe its commencement. An Artesian well is in process of boring at New Orleans. 'lt his reached a depth or 240 feet, from w hicb point the auger brought up sea shehs of every description. It is estimated that the incense alone, which is burnt in the Chinese Empire in the worship of their idols, annually-costs £90,000,000 ster ling, or a little more than one dollar for each .naan woman and child. ' The Portland (Me.) Argus says there is a wo man named Silva Hardy, a native of Wilton in that State, who is seven feet six inches in weighs three hundred and thirty pounds, is nWrly thirty years of ago, and it still gr-otc ing. A letter from Marseilles, enya that orders kave; been sent to.tbij country for 16,000 puncheons efxum, which, at the present prices, nets 60 cents a gallon there. This is the kiod of brandy that is coming at three or four dol lars a gallon. t**h«rth,” -said • country tradesman to'bis parish clergyman, “ I always speed Sunday in settliog ncoouots” The min ister immediately replied, “You will find sir, that the day of judgment will be spent in the eamo manner.” . Tbs OTiiin Bide or “Globt.”—' The battles of Aim** and lukerraann bavo been regarded as “glorious victories,” and, as things go, no doubt they were. Illuminations have been had in thoir honor, and public meetings innumera ble have been callod to do homage to the victors. Official bulletins bavo chronicled in terms of high eulogy, the heroic deeds of generals, ma jors, colonels, captains ; and Fame bersetf has grown hoarse wita blowing her trumpet to tell all nations that Britain has had new laurels add ed to her oortrel. But glory, battle-field glory, alas! has two sides. Oae is a oharaoter to which “diatanco'2 may emphatically be said to lend enchantment,” and on that particular side the British people only have had, till recently, opportunity to look. Tho other side, however, is beginning to be grimly visible “at home.” It was an exhibition the other day at Ports mouth, when the steamer Himalaya, arrived back from tho Crimea, with a whole ship load of the wounded and sick. Some were without eyes, some had cue leg left, others no legs at all; arms were wanting where arms should be. There was not a whole physioal mao left among them, and a ghastly sight it must have been to thoee who saw it. ■ Huw Yobjt Assemdly. —Tbo list of occupa tions of Members of the House shows that there are 47 farmers, 21 lawyers, 1!) merchants, 0 phyeioiaDS, 4 mechanics, 4 gentlemen, 4 mcr* chants and farmers, 2 teachers, 2 forwarders, - clerks, 1 mUler-aud forwarder, 1 lawyer and fanner, 1 editor, 1 lumberman, 1 watob repair er, 1 sailor, 1 tailor, 1 naral architect, 1 hotel keeper, X omnibus proprietor, 1 auctioneer, 1 contraotor, 1 manufacturer, 1 nurseryman, 1 author, (J. T. Headley,) 1 farmer and maoufac tnreiv,«nd 1 carpenter. The oldest member is the Hon. Sylvester Smith, of Bteuben, being C 5, and the y-ouogeet, the Hon. EdWin L. Bmith, of Hew York, being only 28. Rb.nts is Wall Sthebt, N. Y.—The New York Evening Post says: “ As muoh as fifty per cent, advance is asking for Wall street rents: the coußcqaonoe Is that many offices aro to be let. Two otlioes adjoining Jauneey Court, whioh let severally for $2,600 and $8,200 last year, are now.raised respective ly to $5,000 and $6,200. which advance has been re-used to be given." Lira ASD BiACTias or Faust Fans —Since Fanny Fern baa . shown up her own family in Both Hall, eomo of the members have determin ed that she shall not have all the exposition on her own side. A volume has just been publish ed, entitled “Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,” which, it is said, contains a very fall history of all Fanny’s sayings and doings, from early life to the preseat time. A 5 OLD.jFiaM.-Tbe New York Journal of Commerce says that tbo boose of Sleeps. Saltus & Co., in that city, is still to be continued, after having been iu existence, with honor, over one handred years, a matter of curiosity in the an nals of our commercial world, and fully carry ing out the Old Dutch custom of perpetuating the name from generation to gene-, ration. i Libibtt to Tuihk bdt sot to Speax.—Louis Napoleon, Emperor of France, in answer to a memorial of tho Protestants in that oountry, praying for permission to exorcise the rights, of conscience in matters of religion, replied through Bis Minister of worship “ that he re oogniics tho rights of liberty of conscience in his subjeota, but not liberty of worship.” Moßt liberal monarch. r A Flat Cortbadictioh. —An orator holding forth io fator of “ women—dear, divine,” con cluded in this wise— “ Oh, my hearers, depend upon it, nothing beats a good wife.” , uj beg your pardon,” replied an auditor, “ a bad husband-does.” Miss Jotta Dsaor the actress, has not been married, as* the telegraph stated, but is only engaged to be. Previous to her marriage, she willplay farewell engagements in several of the northern Cities, and then will retire from the stage. Poiatoss m Texas.—The Galveston Nnc» •ays five hundred bushels of potatoes can be •raised on one acre of land in Texas. One man ean cultivate (an acres, whioh gives 6,000 bush els to onp laborer. They .will average (say* thi £fm*) fifty oents per bushel. doubt leu the calculation from whioh the committee hare arrived at the prico 6xed in tho bill as the ralue of the works. Now, the abovo otatcnicnt i. deceptive, and doe. not credit the mb' with all the reoeipt. that properly belong to it The eoal chipped at Beech Haven'"hick, “ reaching Columbia, pa..ea one-third thedi.tance orer tho Ea.tern Division, paid last years-14, 216 60 'none of which ia credited; and the same may be .aid of the shipment, from the Susquo hanna and West Branch Diviaions, which alway. greatly preponderate eastward over those going westward, and paying atCqßunbia, Sto., orer the branobes. And thi. i. nejSSl that ia unfair m thi. assumption of tho ralSo of tho work*. The loan Of $260,305 89, the past year, for working the old Portage road, will no longercx i.t when the new Tortagc, without the plane., (which, according to the same report, only re quires $277,730 to finish,) is competed. Thi. earing alone will bo equal to an interest of 6 per c g ent. on a capital of $6,207,318, and ought to add that sum to the prcscnUhmlue of the Main Line —allowing tho receipt from the new Portage to be only equal to the expense, of working it, and without counting any thing for tho future incrrtit of trait, or the ex cess of tolls collected on tho Susquehanna and Branch Divisions which belong to the Eisteru Birieion of the Main Line. The colled ions at the offices of these Divisions the past year sro giren at $331,7-11 04, one-third of which, as be fore stated —or .ay SIOO.OOO-belongs fa rly, and ought to be credited to the Eastern Division of the Main Line, which will represent a capital of $2,000,000 more. With these additions to the Committee’s assumed value of tho works, it will bo seen that it is not quite oco half their present ralue in a /ire per cent, stock; and the bill should therefore more sppropnntely bo en titled an Act to provide for ioercwwinKtkiainte reet from /re Co ttn pc.- cent, on Si, WO 000 o. the State debt. - LXAMINh.iI. HKW AJJVEBTISEHKKTS. AIU|h«»F VtlUy nailroßti Com lLjyi>a»y.— I’uMuani j utill/bi-l uolic*. a ui-*M«K uf the Mt>-luulU«re of the Allcjibeay ' pany *»• boll tbi* day, at the OuUf»»J ■ ,u of R:bt. Ba!«H, Eu*l-» lloory Irwin. F called to the Chair, ml Samuel A. Long wa? -..t i-i •'■*•<’ RaporU of Uob. William T. Johnston. President; John T.’Lwgan, Treasurer, ami W. Miluor Rob.tts, Chi-'f Knginoer, w«r* printed and read ; an !. upon motion if Col- Henry M’GuUoagb, were unanimously arvep.Td, au<> ordered :o bo printed lo pamphlet form for tbe eoimuleare of Stotkboldors. ~ii On motion, U was AeiJceJ. That an elect nnw bshr'.d for Officers of the Company for the ensuing year. Me.-«rr. JoMpb Dilwotlb, James Trrnrr, and Vvi.lis Booth, weio • leciei Teller*, who proceeded ti> conduct lb* ei«ti»n. Ob acuntlng the totes, th« result was a" M-'.**. l r«ident, lion. HILhIAAI t. JUUNsION. i JOHN T. LuGA>\ f. H. BKUNuT, GKO W. JACKSON, L Til AN WILMAIUU, llanagers, 4 Uon jOiKl’ll RCiffiNOTON, I' of Armstrong county, Gen.TllOd. H’CLLLOIUII, of Clarion county. Oo mction, m«i*dag fcajoornM B. A. Losu, Sec’y- iih.NRY IRWi.N, Vresl. February fl, 18S& — " Notice. Tjl K PARTNERSHIP hrr«tor>rs exiting between YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Lm Ibis dsy Irwn served by mutual oonaeut; Wn. Bievenscn b.Tlugdisposou of his entWinterest to C. 11. Loth. The b*»n***l ter will bo oucuiuctei uuicr the niun and sty le of i LijVE A KHO-, (Mr. Lot* baring **soD« know 10* themselves iudebled to the Ute Brm will plem»o cull and ■ettlo immediately; and any having claims will pr'*'*' l tb«m for settlement. The buslu*** of :b« late brio will be settled at tbs old stand, by Young, Lore A Uro. YOUNG, tiTKYENbUN A LOVE. lebroary Ist, ISiS. In retiring from the late firm, I rln'erfuliy n-'ota mend my to my former patrons, takingeoofi !• nl that no pains will ba spared to supply them on the moel liberal terms. .... , . ~ Not being engaged Id business I will remain at tbs old stand, where 1 will i e happy to wait upon any of my custo m * J f " M ‘ BTKVENSOX f beoonil Hand Pianos. AS ELEGANT Rosewood CortaTe PIA! made by Drown A Allen, Boa’.i lrjU frainsand patent repealing aeti w • X U wuaarly low. Boston pi ice, uew, JddO— * A Rosewood C octave, Chickcring A Sons, in perfect order In ATery particular, and of very eop-rrior u»un; bteu in use only ono year. Boston price, new, s276—for *-2b. A Ko’ewood 0 octave, made by Slejer A Co., New lurk. Retail prioe, new, s^jo—fur $llO. , __ , A Rosewood 0 octave, made by A. A J. Keogh, Buffa-o. about t,wo years old, and in good order. Price, new, si76 A. Mahogany Piano, rsther old fashioned, but still aseful for beginners. Oust originally SoOO->fjr $5O. A Rosewood 6-)i octave Plano, carved nouidincs and «Q* ey desk, entirely uew,‘made by Haines A Dro., New lurk. New York price sdlW— with stool and cover $lllO. Two Rosewood German Plano*. octaves, importod ex • ptcsslj foe the subscriber, and will be soli at -he low pries of 1180 each. These Instrument* are mads with iron plats and braes, and bare every appearance of being durable. Thß above are the net cusb prices, tor tale by me auuve a*® * JOHN 11. MELLOU, No. 81 Wood street. o YOU WANT LU-VUHIA.NT WUfhKtllß AMI MOUSTACHES!— II you do, »od yonr bfird wool neturell, til you her. to do Is to mo my Onguent which will. In six weeks, force your botrd or heir to grow Itrong end thick, end X wtrreDC It will not stein or injure Ole skin. This I know it will do, for before I begen to sell it l tried it well tod thoroughly, bolli on myself end friends, U°emrn»ho , jS“ J fe°»y'.“lhi"op°r?.il'u.Urn’ 1 ” I^7 b °" “ f ° r ß“ L- P tlUlH*hkKT b HOThVrde.. rr.'A LKT— a BrUk Ucu.'e, on Sixth with a large I yard. A Tatern Stand, in Birmingham. A two story on Carpenter's alley, with a iaglyurd. A Ilou^of four rooms, ball, garret, Ac , on Sixtlrydrcut, neat -Oraot A House on Grant street, near tha Public bchcol House- A lerge three etory llouee, on ltoeo streit, et h.nd of Hith i “f » urge 11*11, on Fourlh Blrcoh lire Offices, in Spun.'. Building, on Flllh elreet. A oa iSnrth elect Apply to H St TATkW lIOOKBI NKW BOOlis!—The Lii« oi Philip Ale- N lincton: by Oherle. Fcderlck Leddech™. Trsnel. M from ih. Qurmen by the Her. O. F. hrolol, Fertor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, 1 o. Ktiri*‘g Parted History; aUuide to the understanding IHTlne plan or tiatTaijon, according to its IJistori.ei Deyelopement: by Jbha Henry Kuril, 1) D., frefoasor ot Church Uutory in the Untvermty of Dorpat, etc. t«d from the sixth German edition, D> dust reoclrwi mud for tie by B.^l. oba FOLlC*—faying money for dull, expressionless Daguarreoiypea, when you can obtain unmutakcably hue PicSres, with deipatch and at a low rate, at CAKUO b Double Skylight Galleries, No. 7tJ Fourth street, Apollo Buildings, oyer Arnold's Exchange CQc**- etll mifB'PKOPLE SAY Tilß ENTEItFKIaK CALLER? I turns out extra fine I'icturee. and at wry moderate nTTeafl Call and see for yourself. Prices 50 cents end up wards Wilkins Hall, 10U Fourth street. fell jK in AMA ALLkUHKNY UOUM X BU>W; Sell) 111 |ll fro shares Ohio and Pa. lUilrond Stock JVn.Yj bV AUSTIN LOOiliS, SU-ck ltrokor, f?bT 7 Mo. fl " Fourth Btwt —Sui.AHMUAL BALK.—A. A. MAbO.N * CO. «UI open, m Thursdsy. Fsbrosry Sth. 161) dessn more 01 the cel .Md lSmooth Hosiery, shich will b. sold st shou' ~lh.lt ths n»»«l rates., wt" : t , IH u CLQTU3-—A. A. MAfION * CO. willopen*noib«r 1 invoice of thcw Japanned Tatle Co Ter*, at 60 and 6*2 ita* usual price $1 and $1,15. Also, 130 more M tko* foaara Woolen 6ha»U. ftt SO crota. f * u illliJ yUAISMiLS.-A. A. llieu.N a tJ tu. r a large lot of White Flenhele, at a large 41a nt from the neqal ratee. t>OLL BDTTKK—M> boxes fNeh thiJ day r*e*ir*d b; Jfcßdtn*! 101 l ' 7 USURY H. OOLUNB. * w- - • ' ... t. 4 * •- \-v ‘ ‘ •v-'vy* u + *>: , « * * v <* si L *■' %* f * ' * J r , •' Hnr* yam *!>Uaa*eill4T*r»— Theses- ; - '"' SPBCJIAJLi JNUHtfJIiO. E2£*£S«™ i x«d« m * C^A » kww on being itroc* hard on the ey*, or oath# here become moet g J l M „ diseases lhat*w : fkee It will rwell and torn black; whoere* prite K*_* Stales. Indeed, there ere few formidable diseases Ihetwe , T**,K ingtantly la D ALL IT* not In eome way traceable to > deranged£ \ EXTRACTOR, and neither awelUng, hUetaeai °» jSortant organ. Many of the complaints usually u*tt*d > WI Change plasters daOy nn corns, tor so** [ opdot th. held of Oonrtmpt'on, hire (heir origin ta the , ttd u„, will disappear, and mif Uu • m* PaJjW- Uw “Apr remedy that would Imrare regularity ind i ron , nod tirnlir toot imj op an thp* m healthtul author in the hirer, poold j FELONS) WHITLOW AND RD* klndl" has been the eiclimation of thousands., unai raw. rocnDS, _ remedy has been found; It is «af> and sure. When a fair VFheD coomencin* and only tender can be stopped, aodaZl «W >«■ Reeder, bore you »ny dleeree of the lirer, or dlaeaee ( the flngt . r c ,p be eared ind ill farther agony— which you bolter. proceods from hepatic derangement t change the ptaetar three timM qq^ Lose nqi a moment, but purchase o box of Dlt. Sl'L INE S > ' Propnetnri, New lerX. PILLS, and they will rtatorf you to health. It is the only le w Br . 0 . H. KETSER, 140 Wood street, arul by I remedy yet diacortred, in which DnpUcil eopßdepco may and Halm in Medicine. tßn " ,e stbJ^“ 2 , •he placed. leJ SLptea. Punchvccrs wjll be careful to a* for Dr. M'Lane e Cele brated Lirer PilL", and tafco none tleo. There are other Pills, purporting to he Urer Pill., now befcre the public. Dr M’Lane-eLlrerPUlaAleo hi. Celebrated Vermifuge, can now he had at all respectable Drug Stores in the Dotted | Slates and Canada. Also, for sale by the sole proprietor?, ITEMING imOS„ Successor* to J. Kidd A Co., ®0 Wood street. Hirrii'i Invigorating -Jr or Cordl«l.--Thnre are facta ami principle! which can onlj fee reached by deep rear arch and laborious- investigation' The superiority of the Invigorating Bllalr orcr erery other reetoretiro and ontl-dyepepUe preparation, la not a fact of this class. It lies upon the lar/uee, It la sel/demoneirohle, palpable to all eyes. To or. look it la Impossible; to doubt it, la to deny creienco to tho evldeneoa of the senses. Al a moans or relieving erery form of natrons disease, rrbether acute or chronic, or epaamodtc; whether affect, leg the springs of motion, or tho sources of eeneation; it f,os not, It bee recsr Ami an equal. In neuralgia, tic dolo rheumatism, general eherratlon of the system, mor tal melancholy, hysteria, spasma, pamlyaia, epilepsy, palpi tatlon or the heart, Ac, it prolnceo a most aatonfhtng effect-reUylns, hmcing, it might almost bo raid electrify ing both body end mind, and replacing torpor and wcah near with energy and attendli. Aa a stomachic, it has properties no less pollute and potent The weakest stmuarh recorers Its rigor,tr receives It, if never before enjoyed, under li e influence of >l*l greet tonic, which not only reauvatca the digestive pbwers, but conserve! the vigor It creates, end perpetuates the health it restores. This la tho declaration not of one or of two, hut of thooaande. The melicel profession, slow to recognlr.e any Innovallons upon eauoiisbfd ramhdita, aSmit tho oommioding cfleacy of tbiii wonderful cuthtl cOD. Tb« Cordial i i pot op, highly eoneeolrated, In pint bot tles. fiVc three dollars per bottle; two for fir® dollar*; «ix for twelve dollars. C. 11. RIKO, Proprietor, 192 Broadway» New York. fr-'H by Prarei?tfl t^rou3b , >rtt the Unit-1 SUt^ L Can«da and the Wi-stlndii.'S. AQEiT9 7I.KMINO t BttOfl., Bo «0 Wood streeS^Pittaburgb. DIUOIM. 11. KRTSER, No. 140 Wood Kr*t, do " IL E. P.ELIaFJtS * CO., No. t>7 Wood Htreet. 5 j. p. tLk.MI.SO; AlWlvat City. 141,985 24 4l 945,868 13 $498,608 03 .$260,365 89 $238,143 04 .. 141,935 24 $385,078 28 Hernia, op JElopture, a Curable Disease. yy. D 3, KEYSKK, or 140 Wool leare to an nounce to the public that be has made arrangements with Mr. Marsh, cf New York, to poll aaJ adapt Radical Cuas Tbcss, whkh readted the prise medal through a sur gical committee, consisting of Professors Rsswicx, PAEXaa, Oamochax, Ciask, Lcnuw, e!nd other*, at the New Yoik Industrial Exhibition of all Kryrer has an rfTic* tack t-r LU Drug Store, where all kinds of TBU3SXS, SUPPORTERS, LACK ETOJ* I!>G3, SHOULDER IIRACES, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY IiAN DAOK3, arts fitted aed eaUrfaetion warranted. Trusses at erery price can be obtaiood, and of* queUty superior-to =.any others lo th« market. The greet pnrraleoee of Rupture ha* Induced the Dr. to giro especial attention to those evw of diwmw requiring mechanical support, with full Confidence that his long experience In the treatment of such caws faasenabbd him to moct the increasing wants of the community in this regard. If you h»Te a tuptur>> de not fall to call. A.-k for Dr. KEYSER, at LLs Wholesale Drug Store and Tru«s Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of the Golden Mortar. < deraSaltw Proclamation.— WhrjvfLS th<> extraordinary tD j uupr*eeder.ted demand for that toTaloabb) preparation, WEIGHT'S TEESIIUM KA.IU AlUON.bas Induced ermouß fwrnoDS l n palm off other articles similar in atae and ap joaranre, but ah*slut.dy worthies*, which haa a tendrncy j U> injure the reputation of llw genuine article, purcluisvrt i abool'i be particulf.r to for Wrigt.t't Prcmiam KatLa- ] rion, onl they may r*ly on rvcclring an article unequalled j for iu virtue for a brad of hair, for a cool, refr*>biu<: an-i delightful application during the? bc-t weather, removing all disagreeable f*n*a;i.>cft of .lixxiae?* and heada-he, and for the toilet U hw neTer had an equal for Sts plraaant add delightful fragrance. * I« thwuratdaof leetimuulaU are a auflicient Rnarantce for its eompleUdy restoring & Jr-ayod hawl c f hr.lr; tor re* Boring all dandjnff; fur prsceoling it* falling off, wbatiwr from «c*co»»oHPra»e; allfcfn mtindy the orcoraily hair djV W It '•xcite* the producing aVupply of its natural pigment or coloring mat t.!f, gl vU.g me hair a dark, gtoerfy opp«*ranoo, with a luxu l.y drußgi*! in the oily. and by drnggirta anl i.:creb:u.t* throughout the United A libers:! dirtt.uiul 10 wholesale dealers. ih-U-c A.- C&nts a bottle. PUSH T. WRIGHT ± CO ; 2il .\l*jV«i4t., Pt.ila'V.j hia. ». r «al- b? Gtt\ IL KUYsKK, N«. Wood direct, **-.\G«'iicy or Or. S. S. Fllrli'* C.l.br.- tr.l Medicines. *t LUI. Ij. U KEVSKU’6 Uroj Slow, No. 1: j Our;.'-r ov,._>l (.-treet eni Virgin .Ur;\ Cl.srry I'ulunni*, Pulmonary Balaam, Pectoral Elpvcto* ,nt. Pulmonary I.inlm-:nt, C'yrap, UesrtCor* nttor, liutnur Corrector, Purwan-1 MMicinul Col Liver OU, AnU-I M;xlure,Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nt-rviDt, Vencifug**, IViauUj Pills, Vewair 4c * * r -« U[rfsl *7 him rcp.-'-antly and with unJ-rccidonUd success, in tha treatment if Quid*, CtnujM, Ouixivnplicn, Ilmrl Di#«**. r e er.il retell 4hr Con*umi>Uou biml SflUlug Blood.-* Sets th* oi Mr. Tinner 11. lUuim-j, fjr citsaj* y,**rs prcj -i- l.r til-' k'ana*r«’ Hnl»l, KreUerickubarg, V*.. uni l.f - vf the Ci»r WeLurmi, Vi. Dr Johu >Vjcg«-, ol lii-* city of KktyacmJ, though »regu- Ur si* l «f eoucgfclwoua to »hot bo '*}•& qu4u!; lUiaaw, wu oblitfrttO Mytb«t It* food effect* Id ti,e rjM of Mr. lUmety. *ert wonJ-'rful indeed. ll* fcnl 1-003 g'.v.-u 0P w moral phyaiciuu; ht-1 tried P«t of iho -lUioi nc'.u-iaci, aud w** on tlie icrte c-f je.-f.ttlr, 5* well ut the gr*rt, *h«n he tried Curler'* Ei*&i*b We refer Ui-. public to LU-toU and lengthy certificate round the bottle, rating bb furv. Qf- Hr cj ‘P Ole foitownuj frv» die Heading Journal. Dr Kfjsrr, the agent for the medicine. euye he wiU warrant or guir aider a cun in any ccui qf Jlip Dittau or Snrqfula, Dial rn ay U pretenteeL Panphtcij containing c urea of tty mat aeloniehing character wiUte atom to any cor gratia. Oaltelcy'a DevWrntlwa Syrop. ■ ■ We onlerstaod that our tojrnsmna Dr. Oeorge W. Onke ley, Is non firing his nhole attention to the meuntseture of bis Depurativa byrup end 'JSktruct of Sarsaparilla, in order to supply tLa extreorjlasTT demands for the ardcle which are cuming iu from nU Ihis Syrup la with out douot the beat of the kind .jnede la the country. We know It to he oue which we cenponerfy recommend to the tavutable notice of our readers. It has Leou tested by years of experience end uae, end toilm) to be ell the! la hlalrntd for It by its inrentcr. A piunphlst is lying before us, Oiled with n-rtideetes of curer, the nsinnx appended to which ere not men of Draw, as 1, usual with documents of tile chei ecter, but well Hasten mksseu «f *ris connly-wbo here experienced the effects of iu eeretile properties Append ed to the list ere certlfleetal of dlfcrent county officers of Berk, county, with the eeeUof uteir eererel offices attached, stating that they are well aaqimlntrd with the person, whose names are given ne refaeone, (among which are the nemes of a number of our principal physicians,) and know 35235SSSSEpS w 1 noStoeatiify them that his preparation is on. ol ex tr Ordinary 1 eminently deserving No. I*o Wool street, oemnr Vh*ln alley. Ooiileu Mortar-'* Back, „ Side, H " J ’ Blurt, Tbro * , > ?ptao, Mmclu, Worm. In th. Skin, EWp Milk Criut, DtJ .Teller, Erj-sirrl.., Headache, Cli.fea, Jl.uu.lg'm, Crack* ‘ S "“ , '* ra ' . So«ld., E “ rU! ’ I ... ** Sore Legs, Ulcers. , „ . Rhuumamm. Sore Throat, - . TRY IT pNCE. Price 35 cent, porbotilo. Sfd Dr. KETBSR’B,I4O Wood .treat; JOBL MOULEKS,Ub erty ,tr.et, .nd at J. r. FLESHM*, Allegheny city. JapSOaiaw ? —■ jff To.the Lkdiei^ No greater happlue?§ cmmortlla^d, Than Bating trouble to all Bend and reflect ye daoshteUlalr of Lee, . Dry up your tear*, no longer need yon grieve. Br OMESSMAVS PILLS*®* **«■*•«" yeata of unparalleled euceeaa tart JWTed the ylrtue of tides icelebrated HU in New»*■ 5- all painful Irregularities, obstrtuntons,*e. ?“» “* «*“• dt directions alps’ each box. Call andget a circular gr.Ua, The- M ls shoifl nerer be Uton dnTlng pregnsr.cy, ea tbay mull be ante tocausik mlacarnage. pniy Vegetable, and free fai. anything Injnnouato We or healtb. BtieaUonaauonirtwy •**'*>- Prto L l .t tt )» '%'V. -• ' - a’V. V '■■'X.'if .- * • + ' * ‘ * *•* ‘ - ■ * sV- JaalUtßW Uarrell e Indian L,lntmeut, onaia »ain« w tu* , _ .•IfaL*,, A - The Plenaure and Comfort of being fitt rrnib in • BEIT OF CLOTIIE3, is greatly enheneed by hsviog them aoon, and stnrshta to tbs sessob. QUIBBLE has got all that is "»“**rj to effect that great consumma tion, both as regards lit and quality of goods. Persons rrtehing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 2*o Uun stun, head of Wood* 'V - I\ B.—Pantaloons, !o putlcolui U on* of hi* grttatm fait*. -Ho b* tot io tb« stylo «nd fit of thU gw meuL t» e IT “-> r U o>rrobor.utw««h, Csali Asset* end Cash Items *'i tw .Total -..— -WM®- IL GaDWBL, BroridecL O. 11. LKIiU, Secretary. JET* Firo, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, talMj at current ratra. i REFERENCES. rmuceOH. ' r* Kramer k R*l»n, Curling, Robertson k Co., i N. liolm» A Soul, Wn. lUgeley * Co^ J. A. Hutchison A D. Leech A Co, Mtirpbv, Tie man A Co. rniLasxLPßia. Walnrigbt, Huntington 'M. L. HoUowell k Qx, A iloyd, David 3. Brown A Do., a 11. A Ueo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver. Heaton A Denckla, Caleb Cope A Go., Chas. Msgargw A Co., Drexsl A Banker*, Hon. Wn. D. Kelsy,. Bcott, Baker A C 0.,. Harris, Hale A Co, Deal, Milligan A 00, J. BANKS KNUX, Agent. d*:l3-ly No. 116 Water street, Pittsbargli. n HTTSUIIItUU Life, Fire and Marine lunrasce Comptny; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, OTASOSIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. jam s. 110 UM, Praaldent. Cbabus A. Coltoh, Stare tnry. lh;s CYmpauy makes every insurance appertaining toot connected with LIMS KIsHS. '' • A!i>o t against iiu.l anti Cargo Risks on the Ohio and 3&i» sir.!-ip;.i riven and tributaries, and Marine hbfca generally* And against Lou and Damage by i'ire, and against iba Perils ot tbe bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Poi Mies issuedat the lowest rates consistent with safety to all partiea. ~~ J tt tnaa S. riooo, j WtaTB>U*ToD, fuiUU«j» M'Cturfean, j Jameß I>. U UUftOi Phillips, I Alerandisr BradWyT'"-^ Jobo Soott, j JoirrfiuUetton, \ Joseph iMiauam, M. D-, | ilobert Gutway, Jtibu M’Alpln, I AUo»aejr Reynolds, Ano- c Wn.y. Jfcuntfen, I * tron ** P°, aat , Gourga i&etileu, | iiiriua Sowe, Ucvite. niyiia-ly TT- . ciriZKNB> lof«r«Mc« uoapuix «l LkyFUtalJiirglfc.—WM BAUALKY, ProauLmt; w 6 Ail UAL L. MARSHALL, d*crtjt*ry. OOet: fit Water Slrat,bet ween Market ajid HUM tirttu. lnsorvf 111! LL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and MJsals llppiliJTetsaU'ilribuUrM*. lusurer*i»»i)p«r, Samael M. Kiw, Samuil K*». William Mnjham, RoUrtOunlap-ir., Johns. DUworth, * Isaae M. Pennwtk, PrancjsS^Uers, g. Uarbaugh, ' J. Schoonmaaer, WalUrßrvant, William 11. Hajm. John Shlpton. dec2l WHtcrn PeniMyivuiU HoipltaU— Dr?. L. tkusNcs, Second, between Wood and Market, street*, «nd J. Itttß, North-east corner of Diamond, Ail#* cL-ny city, are the attending Physicians to the above lastt tutiou, for the first quarter or IttM. . „ Applies (done lor admission may be mad# to them at all hour* at thetr offices, or at the UoepltaJ at 2 o’clock, r. 5L Kectnt cases of accidental injury receieed at all bears, without lonn. IiOWAIID lle<fe AmqciWob, of Pttubwfii, p*.—ofvick, No. iw iumi ax- vJiK f, opposite tne telegraph Office. .... Thii Assocutioa b organised for the p.arpoee ox affording nuiu»t«fcisuncb Sixth street. A Dwelling House, of 8 rooms, on Logan street A large llouse on Boss, at the head of Fifth street A House, of 3 rooms, on Bedford street. A Dwelling House on Water street, near Grant A Dwelling House in Birmingham, near the Ferry Lana* lnt Apply to B. CUTHBKBT A Self, ;ahl& 140 Third street. Partner Wanted, ill I’llE BEST affd one of the most profitable retail easb business in Pittsburgh. A person with a cash capital oi s2,t>oo can realise 33 per cent, and no riak,Ja amoid ea> tabiinbed business, the sates of which, not withstands dull times, Is Increasing rapidly. To a business man wit the above capital or more, this is a chance seldom offered. Addrws Box 322, Pittsburgh Post Office, with real name and addree*. - Oeuuoira INDIA OUIUHKWUIfi—A never Uniflf rem edy for the cure of Fever end Ague end other bUteo* taeeMSi 6 down received by iiOR JjALR—Ad excellent Frame Home end lot, Ott * Reeaca street, Allegheny city, at every low ret*, fin quire o t THOMAS WOODS, jaoJ&tf 76 Foorth street. YALIIABLB NKW BOOKS.—Tbe History of an Expedi tion against Fort Duquesne In 1756, under Major Q«n* erul Braddock; with plates end inepe. ' Memoirs of Major General SUbo, with a plan of Fort Da qU.?*xho find of Controversy," Controverted. Are fetation of Milner** Ecd of Controversy, la a series of letters to the Most Reverend Francis.R. Kenrick, R.-C. A-, of Baltimore: by John 11. Hopkins, D. D., L L. D., Bishop of VemonL Bancroft’s History of the United Stales; 6th vol, and foil Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Tears Ago: by Annie a B M d .; r iiid December; » Til. of W«dd«l Lift: b, Mn. Habbftck. • Cummings’ Works; new supply. , Spencer’s flkotchee; Ist and lid series. Olfbauseo’B Commentaries on New Testame^. Heoystenbeig’sChristalogy. • • Gonybeare A How&on’a Life and Splstlee of Bt PkttL lewis’ American Sportsman; a splendid work. For sale by-r JOHN 8. DAVISON, f e b2 66 Market street, near Fonrth. BAKER’S cut) LIVER UlL<—lit dosea Of this «Xflr’ article receded by [feW] JOS.FLT7 ,.Tb*®tr*U* JOSEPH C. »MT£&, "“4 UAflaoia—yifth ftreat k »bO«cVIMJJ u Tl*** <* *£ julHkm TlnTtf ud parqoeU* Mb}M
ell«fl»S Slrnd>lnToot=«nt. worhoU «* too? to oorro our euotomor* nod onouro ultimate odop'lng oucli n eoune wo-oblU promote our om irttMMo bonrllt. |l»m • ■'- t* oile*. . ‘ . ... OUCH OF OUR EXPOSITORS 7l goortb Irt. INK KHftACTti yOH HDKPS—I b«T* on awortnwot of very flue ;J*fcb!£ Lubin'*, Bavaml** ll»rrUon » Pric« , A» *c. Tho«e »Lblng floe Kxtra*acan alw»7» P rccar * eona Diamond and Martot K'.iact. OI.D CREAM—A T.ry nttlH-of »rticle 'J' h.na., »r. Up* fe; » f~b !M MaNDIMs —An excellent article for chapped 4 Ac.; 6 down receded by •'^s ffinnrjrz pnwUK&S—5 grow rgryfloa »nd freihly pr*- Og"* Ml"- f °' Jer » °° t * Bd "^.ttVo- JP dge uorttd II»»ori«g Kitnrt.; Ji d™5 n J*'? Um * Merrill'. BOing rtwder U.. l.rt .rUcl. no. in UM, rtc.ir.db. |M>5l JOB. nar nKTElVEft—ltemnh Lealie* Ladtea' Qaaatte, for Februrj. Knickerbocker Magaiitte, for Jobnurj. Harper, tor February. New. York Journal, for February. ' . _ Nrwsrapxaa.—New YorkTrlbuns, IleTeld, Police Gasetta. Home Jonmalf Scientific American, Ballou * PiciorlaMM ardar Poet, Ac., received and for aale at the cheap Boek Store of W. A. GILDEUFENNKY A CO., No. 76 Fourth street. LESLIE'S GAZETTE.—Frank Leslie’s Ladies’ Gaaette, of Paris, London and New YorkFasbionSj&r February. Knickerbocker Magasine, for February. . _ Utrpert to rebru«rjr. Mm 15 «■>!*• r ° r MUbr H. allnKn » Wj f v \a No. 32 Bmithfield street. . LAWKKNCIsVILLE! —For sale a couilorub.o l>«e4“fc noose, of ball, parlor, dinm£• room,tttcbea, good «1 lar, and foot bed rooms. The lot has a front of 46 feet oo Allen street by 100 dwp. A well of good yter aod Vamp in Ibe kiiebeo, out-ovea and stable, garden, grape vines of choice quality.; o’l in comp Ute order, fo. •sw t "““-«™ in teSiSsStts^T' - VV* no Third street. TrllAS BKJSN UatD WITH QKKAI' I 1 Herpetic Soap, the real genuine artjcie,J*®* 01 /.* 8 : mined of the eubecriber. at No. 140 Third ftreet*. ~,55 * c ; all Chip*, chafes, At; beala aore rough hand*, and render* •Jhem auft, smooth and white; remote* tab, *allo*B*aa and , rrdbe** of the skin. The demand Car thU taluable Soap ! djSSHnCToaaoa. always be loom. , 4 uh 3 \ . Third ataeet, near bmlthfleld. 1 THIS TWIN?, orOonrewatione on tt» : Baling Elder, its Scriptural-Anthe-rity, QaallflcaAJon and Duties j by the anther or Why am I * irmbyttrian I 31 «.* bjm.il S» cau. for »■* bT g fob o p 66 Market strnet, near Fourth. wu- TJPISCOPAL ALSIA,NACB.-TB» CBUIth Almanac. Or Jbi IBM,pobii«b«l bj tb. PrbtaUnl cwtv fur falrbj JOHN b- DAVtoUN, ■ 65 Market at>.-el. near Fourth. BLA.NKETS. BLANR3STS—A. A. MASON *<£;*)** closeout the whole of theirexlensiTe stock of Blanketa, consisting of eil\the dllfcreut make* and aixej, at a redoo tlrvn nearly ope-lulf *««"* THii CUSMUI'ULUAW ART ANDLITERARY ASSOCIATION, Orvanimd Jar Bie SnamraffotaU and General Diffwcn oj Lurature and Uu Fine Arts on a new end orv*""*”” <|*UlS NKW ASSOCIATION IS DfcSIGNKD TuhMXAiB- I sgs popularize the Fine Arts, aol dUeemiinte po** »ud wholesome;Literature throughout the country, -rot this purpose • Gallery ef Art la to be permanently founded, whlchwill •echyeer contain a choice and Taluable coilec' Uoaiof J*ainting«» Btataary^de. KopFr«*f-Dl*trlbtxtlOTi. The Ameciatlbn will also publish anddssue xo Us mem* UriMth year, the beet Literature :f th«flay, eoastottoget thu most popular MouthTy Utguistf) KtTierii aud He* todal Library works. . , The officers of the Association for IM4 hare the pleasure of announcing that the subscription books fcr the current year are now open« and that H»e first annual distribution of Works of Art contained in the abort Gallery wDI take place on February 26th; on which occasion there will be uLrtriba led among the members of the Assodeiiao, free of charge, eereral hundred superb Works of Art, among which will be the original and world-renowned statue of Hiram Powers, The Greek Slare, . purchased at an expense of ovtr $5,0001 Also, a large and rerr choice collection of magnificent OIL PAINTINGS, Con sisting of the best productions of celebrated American and Fofeign Artists,'; among which are the works of tSontag, Meeker, Bead, Kensett, Griswold, Clough, Pronkenstein, and other tarneut American Artists, which, with the con-, slant editions made through an agent now in Europe, wiu render this by tar the most complete Oa llt*T7 of Art in tbfe United Bute*. The Literatim jr* nubliabed for discemination among the members of the As ■oaation, for 18M, trill oooriet of the following Monthly Berlews via: Harper’s, Putnam, Uiaek wood, Knickerbocker, (jodey’a Lady’r Book, Graham s M*£ atine, and the tUoatrated Magaane qf Art, togwtber with the following Quarterly Beviews, re-printed in New York* vis: Westminster, London Quarterly, North British, and Idiaborih i' XIU» la open to >11; an, peiaon ma, 0oo«n« a urnmUr on th. pajmeit ot » which entitlei nimtoa membership and any one of the a bore Magannea otKcTtewi tot one year, and also a frttticktt in the annual distribution of Statuary, Paintings,A«- Alt who take fife memboabipe are entitled to kny life of the Msgastnes one year, and s» tickets in the distribution* ; ~ The wide-spread fame of the abOTe periodicals render* it needlem to say.unythiog in their pral«, aa tt.is conceded that, as literary organa, they are Jar in adranee of any other* in the World. The publisher's price of each is inva risbly S 3 a year: thus by becoming a member of ihu Asso ciation, it secures to all the two-fcld benefit of threedcUarß' worth of sterling literature and a ticket in the dtstribulhm of the roost magnificent collection of choice works of Art in livißQ AGE, jr*ily,wffl be furnished one Tear apdtwo memberships for $6. 3 The Gellery of the Association Is located at BsnflnsVy (fit? where supert granite buildings have been erecttd for £ WtawbSTspedou* saloon the whole eoileejonof Paintings and Statuary will be exhibited. The net proceed! derired from the slate of memberships, are devoted expressly to the purchase <* Works of Art for the ensuing year. • The increasing interest felt in the advancement ofthe Tine Aria warrania the belief that this Aaseclatkm wfll, with the powerful aid of literature, become at once nniver mllt nooular, salt not only cultivates and encourages the Fine Arts, but disseminates sterling Literature throughout | the land, thereby adapting itself to the present went* and ; Ustee of the American people, enabling both rieb and poor to thair homes pl'eaaxft end attractive, by the aid of Sculpture, Paintings, and the beet reeling matter which j the wide range ot American and Foreign Literature afiord** ■ A few of the peculiar advantages derived byyouungthia Anadatiool Ist. All persona get the full veins ofthalr subscription at. the start, lathe shape of sterling Magaaine Literature. I 2d They ere at the same time contributing toward pur* 1 a*.ri„ g choice Works of Art, which are in turn to be dis tributed amoug themselves free of eharge. . I 3d. Buh member is also directly encouraging and patron-. Isittff the Arts and Artists of tbs country, disbursing many thousands of dollara through U* agency. | Th«« w ho purchase Mep«tp«aj» »t bookstores wui observe that bv Joining this Association, they receive the Magsrina and fnt in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay tor the Mag atine alone. All person* oh becoming members, can hare their Mega aln. commence with an, month the j chooea, and nl, on office,Sew r | aGAN a Afliyao-y York, or Western office, Sandusky. JIL thMr entire Pantma remitting fund* for memberahip,should mirk count from torn«r pices, letters u Registered, ” and state the month with which they Spring supply*, They have on band wish their Magarioes to commence, and also their poet following Goods: mrfHrdMuTiAfalL OP the reeeipt of which, a certificate of Paramattas, KagMaCnniO, —-<•. f i membership, together with the Magaiine derired,will be FrenchMmteo, •' *• *’ " 3 \> Eroded w snypart of the country. Wool Delataec, W; # Offloeaof the Aaeoditioo, at the Knickerbocker Mag» • Wcrstwi y.i, f v^^ >^rtrw l —A- A. MM« * 00. M»» J*t »r--- H. wrffw«ipwi t eirttuot PUTNAM’S BOKTHLY, TOU SSTtlll b.oß*rf t . Portrait* of contributor*, author of ** Cat*, _—. . V4H UmacrTud-CMnooB*!!*; lJTJigin the Country, 3a- iMu*u <*b***-~i tiooSrSSwice; Promctiieu* *nd Kpimettoua; „»■ ' . Uo; Two little 8ton; My ttix« ' Co S' TO^f f 2i^^ SSS ato: Otui*: A °“ r F.' : nt>d;; ui« **"**•■ 01 001 Poau^ 1 ; flow. ,or tflm «T •» jy? — : - - I' ■ . JUST PUBIJ£ rar . r.V ' , ..•» •,• -•-.■•- .. —■ • ? .-:vj • r ;* v^v « * -a" •' . . v. Dimillw mt PijtwiMf' P_ f***’ l eonSrft will U awtttod fcy Wm. a»l«lft > flw< • tiie Iftio mpcetfoUy ft*k flwft>CT fcrwftbto.toi** (Mm bo con be found euewbere. t v iwayfw IS HEHRISO from the firm eftottbi*»wi»teijwnid . meet cheetfoßy wpcramead the freeze at Brtifc t Mill > Hnoter, lacnemi of tba Utofins, to irffMa —*IW tomerr. {Jebl] . M. tBPLADU aEom M A B «SM®^4 NO. 3*4 LIBMBTY RBX3£|ust3odA»Jh£feMtm the most eeHVenisnt boose in UMdty!raimMiripio«ri* . lbs Proprietor haring, a* tniMttsnfcliihmrißajJßdtnfc In exeelleat style, four solicit whereofyii ni [ a splendid STABLE «ad Ull ■*?» IMQfi l ** ”K” [ to/ample ettwamodiflon to jfflf pan afford. ••'?' -/T" ukk IiAKDZ buffi—for unijnw hands, the Herpattoßaap I sallow* ea, tan, Ac. sßwj l ticn, with gootfVater. To persons «4MK MMrtthif' a rare upportunlW of besoming theft For tern*, 4c, apply y B.’ CUZHUIS£*t»L jsn3) Jf ■ WBlMtlllj AfajtJa of mu AUlt&d Fori »aiwd~Yllai from Farmington. the rad Isadlag to Brace* ton. The land lay# well and is of good qunßtf, iffAwod buDdloga, orebard of grafted fruit trees, and 1* waUfrgtar* ed.. Pries 11,400, in reasonable pay manta.. AppfrMfhe Real Estate OAoe of B. -CCfTBBE&T 4 SOS, .- jao23 Ko.U6Tbfr*ttriwt OUIU Ahb PKhNcYLVANIA RAILROAD &TOCK.MI be taken at par in excheng* iac* food Farm of 100 sr^r s “ rthofK " Janßtf - Tygpttrth street. vi uw is*uk bjmi 55* to, nor wixottxif—i jtl hare recently rec ited perlor Welches, msoufsotaxed in Europe eSfcnrify to mr order, (sent orer last Spring.) Oftln# andjtrmMpnjwa) cow find in my establishment s stccklrWitebmas fte sire and as cn* aa any In the eastern dries; and in eonsld* I erationoftbe timwtfat lower-prioes than ster beteonSwed in this market. Those baring money tohmetlnttibrVmy rwßl find it to their Interest to do so now, as rimm Irill shortly te beiter and pikes will adtnaoa. I Watches and Jewelry repaired in tbs best manner. | w. w. wnsas, I jan'27 67 Market street, comer cf Itawh. imKLLlUtt UuDSia.—We hare on cor Beds • ter several good substantial Dwdttng Bourne, which will U sold at low prices and on assy terms of payment. Persons wishing to become their own landlords, »T«a(l»v a gjixl opportunity to obtain bargains. Orh yon prebrjte imtiii a House to suit yourself we can fnmttr yoa'wtfh; * himlwm. Rnjldlng slwM low n price oe MMI. j Bos, jao4 Beal Estate Agents. 140 Third k&pafa Laimdry Btmc: This is simply indico dissolved, wftbont fatfn dog any of its properties. It poeseame a-dedAsd ad* vantage over the nndiseslrsd Indigo, on mount sf the facility with which it can ba tned and lta ebsapDese; ttbe ing a well known fact that Dot more than one half of tha Indigo can be dissolredin water. Washer vanmaadfem* Ules wiafind It a gseifstvisg. Forsefeby ' janSO ' JOHN "flAjffi Jn. John W. B«U«» * OjftM ; ' Fobwabdino and commission mot til nun Dealers in aU kinds of Pittsburgh Manuftettra, Ufd Pipe and Sheet Lead, 8t Front street. ran' Empty Barrels for Sait. £ CITABLE FOB SALT, or oU*r pnrpoaee iNbsttiM O janlO PEARL STEAM MILL, AUeghiny. CONTINUATION OF Till! OHJBAT MW-UIIIIL I4LC Of A. A. MASON & CO., AND (TILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN PSIOXB. AjL MASON 4 00l *QI continue their sale throegh • the month ofFernery. Their ipinwmte atoefcirill t>e again down and offered at still p*ater redaction in T'rioeg- ~ • ffiM Patrick M’Kenns, ALDEEMAN OF THIIUA WAB*i. OVFICfc CO KNEE. OF GRANT AND (tormerljr occupied by Alderman LewiaJ whun iftlM *ineta pertaining to the office of Alderman d&d jaffiw aC ihe Peace will be promptly attended to. IMWi LOTS F*OKglut—AleArfMdfceifiaritom X> M'See street by ft> deept tiittateA In Ml iHtejlw SaSlots ail ua Indie Hert front of 20 feet on Meadow street by 00 deep. PtfeetfflHb tien & CUTHBKRT A 90ST~ ftbi Real Estate £>*«, Wo. lja Third itl l« jsW MUiiC—liATdTuxwe OOBN fe(7&snr: tf-C-Poairr. MHiniji Qrsj - r as tong by Buford’s Opera Tnmpn. Breaming of liw fotmr: WaUact ' Strawberry flirt; withcoloredfrontiapieaa.. . I WUI Slog Mo More of Sorrow: Batton. Bachelor’s Lament. Bream life gcbotlisch: Brown. Tremolo SchoUiteh: Wallace. Polka: Warren. - f-lcrkto Wait*: Maremiihon. Beauties Of Caledonia; eostsinlitg a eboica taUbUtkiltoa* with tiibognpft portrait of Bani 1 The aborejnft rewired and feraale at tbevlloafe Stea of - iOHM H. UKUAfc'X - - SI Wood atwet.'^ | | Ett HET JU &Q At*.—mi* ii tvodmagtheakin.raooth,soft»addsMeatalf whttfcr rtnsTiog iiUonoi, pin|Hin, an, eotsnJons npiai' ssd redness cf the akin. for the-cqn of eers, rough hands, if is anrirallui. Priea, cones jit>3l 8. L. CD f UjtK&T, 140 thif« H. 1 nnW bHltfiiTUA—A Bn* farm ot 108 acres, afr level land tod In a food *tif* of cufcivatian, with a o«w Frame Uotwe, a gocd Orchard of. grafted falling Springs, plenty of Ccal, good Bans a«L.U#Tt, in ifci neigh harhoadof OirnrhaefEetMCdA, Mills, Itc-y and convenient to Hrw Brithtou- laaoy For tarns, do, apply at the old establUMd setirliWi Office of V,. 8. CCTfIMUrtXsOH, * jan3o • HP Third attest. AbtmTlMßS.—n large and beautiful ‘ Comic and Sentimental and Envelope?, just received and for n%dUdnoMWM| or retail, lower than ever before nSsredth this BAiiuiu. b. - dec33 . Ha. S? Wood SUfefc,. Iron i/say commercial ; Q lAFAYfcTTK UUiLDlNtfcCfccrnerdf Woodairif j streets. f ' ‘ ■ --&a Facvutt.—MlLLAß 4 BAD, Prinrftats euil Ptnftaftrte cf PUIn and Ornamental Penmanship. • JORH Principal of the Book-keeping Pepsitnwt, w XddtbfK on all important holiness tranesftwas JOAB WJUjlwf (sntborof Fleming’s new and improved syetemjfßMh keeping,) will esamtse and deliver, weekly lemons super- Setence of Aeeounts. JAMAS It membacLof the PiOsbor/b Bit, Lecturer on Caeames£al.lAW. Altbewgh bat a abort tone this TnaHhtnos is in a most prosperous and now numoering one hundred students, which ttaltoayifM larlty and success pdrfaape never attained in so sucrtn time by aey other Commercial College. TbsAbeMiefing* department, under the able enpervisfen'of,Mr. : unequalled in this dty. Plot AUUar. A Bta/wywHAf writing Is entirely new, and in aeny iiapsett wyraiW any Utter system, tot the oonobdtstfossf peal to many persons in Pittsburgh who htit already . eeivsd Instruction from them. PnC MUtar Jbas taught Penmanship in all the principal eitka a*d h4mß)w« country lor the last eleven yearn, during whfchttaMhpham. Instructed upwards of flfteen thunaend peraoaa. • ■ . ff Tocng men who dedrs athcroeah fioaieiepi.lslmlefhnnj . will here find tsdammeats offend to them unequalled faa-j the West. Aat Übe ditfineUy ahdefuteod that no student . shall get a diploma from this CoUege wulmih*insq#*b& ' of enuring oa theddtieJ cf msccantfir Bid Erpry antt*. Uctkmguarantee!. rfr *1 College open from BA. M. tffl 10 P. M. 1 Sew ttan|kr reeeMd at any time daring the jmx. ~yp grtra chery for Arithmetic.: -- heZt 4 OFFICE OHIO Ahil K-A.ou.>. \ - Pittsburgh, January 27th, 188 S. f , NOTICE Is hereby given to the Stockaotders of .the Qt& v and Peona. 1L H. Co-, that os and attart£t XSthdaj' . cf February, a Dividend of nn per ease foe the hltu „ months, payable Is the Stoefc of tbeOeOpaffy,** jpsr.wDl U paid so iW Stockholders aa abefr- fheek stMu os the books of the Company on the Ist day of January. -9W Stockholders os the Pittbsrgh books will bs putt-si tt*. cfßfw of iba Oompaay, and ih*» oaths Bov Podt,hCakp«t. the oSee of Winslow, Isnletfft Go. froftp umtthmteeVilW be Issued for the fractional parte of a ahmm__J . * -*■ feblaUaswtfcbiA] IL.B.FtmßQf'ftamfc.' - Hetsl tor Ijosoa* . • ; KIUTB nOTKti, (formerly Icnown as , Hooss,)is ollered for lease on fsvurabia tsma MAmt stunted os the corner of fourth street ’the Coart Boose, and about midway been the \rkorf and the Dtp ot, Inf is Atml 'l pleemnl, eonvenkst and desirable loeadons.is the dm,- The Uoml will be fmrmaket, if desired, amd' ImesA feiHr < ttrm ef ftorh cogusescing from the Sot farther information apply to, : 90IUCPB 8. A A. P. MOBAIBOR, *Ut&2**- * janhtaltwtf OMee Xo. 143 Fourth sL,Pttttbuq». f . c MAOAZIM&B FUK FtffeUAKX.-- OMey's Lady's Book.-: ' uafloa’s DoUartteathly. Yaiikea Naftaa. Petaraon’i Ladlae* Mahoaai Megeiiae. Ch«Bib«rs > Journal, for January. • _ TbeLSs of P.T. Bara urn, Tritten by htawif; KB l 9jw* Together with a large tad extessfra aflDrtßWw.7*r: eatisee for the 14th of February a> " Ml* by W.AGi Jantt Flit HAUt-A ÜBUQIUtI MOM. *[ city, dots! a luxe bmlnicc Tbc baycr of It |D ; Into » bnenoja that la nUt —4 “*** Tba o*n*r of it haa tha Kinan Xpqeireof xihmb» - jasST f. ? < - r- . ~''' v