• ' . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE )4 . '-- . PITINBMIGH: . , 4 , _mosom3loß,NlN4, JANUARY .23, 1864. } ; '' ' ; r-to * PPW'rp , rfaTff ' 4 ' BE ?VC." .°N r , ~i. .--:-PCBLISIIED BY WHITE {CO 501...P/TTSBOBSHIVEDILY O . I IZETTE.--Theextensfss slrealstlon of our Irnaly Gird!, offers to our businessmen • most dales/As medium of snaking their bash.. known Our einndatlon II between foie and Clio thousand, reaching almost every village and county fitiFeitain Perinstitsm* nod Eastern Oblo. ADVERTISEILS.-‘Neither the Editorial R.OOIIll PriatAmtEetablishmentot the Daily (Audi.. aro opened • an Eitinkr. ,Anesstvnces el:iodate their notice. to appeer talk! - Ai* MondiyMorrdtworill please hand them in litirdm r:kW., on Setniley. COUNTY 31.EETING—Tho Whigs and An .. Iplaaona of the reversl Ward; Borougha and Town pp In tel=l:::n fl irintl l / 1 1 . b t r ia r fftrigr e or trz adle~ett too d b al="l: l =d7/1 1 ritt ' t3 0 ent'd*d'orn_ r. ft "Co sod WEDSESDAY, lit do o f rebruar t y r WV :44°'. l.t 10 o' " o1Lon. A. 0, the the Booßoos Of eketiol delc tl7l4=tirattrip l e r a= at I er v:enro Com l l OM the lo th J. 111011. j ". Clun "; 'n. C42.- rotpondanoa PEST.= ISTEIIPIriTATION.--The Pittsburgh Catho'lic reads es a lecttire on this subject, be , ~,' eituse we are opposed to such public disputations are now. going forward in Philadelphia, be -tWeett the infidel Barker, and Dr. Berg, on the _ inspiration of 'the Holy Scriptures. The Iditor ofthe Catholic, like allothers of his faith, Is •so filled with one idea, the infallibility of the church as the ground of his religions faith, that ho is:wholly unable to appreciate or understand any subject not brought to that test. • He has so misunderstood and perverted our meaning, not intentionally we presume, that we should have not known that. he .was commenting upon our • article at all, if he did not eipressly tell us so. fie takes it for granted, because we possess, in common with a great mass of our people and . Y wltL all Protestruits, an implicit faith in the Di-- -line Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, that therefore WC discoid the right of private judg tomtit' reipect to that matter. • A most absurd ; 1 . Mid illogical deduction, truly. We believe the .. -Inspiration of the Bible on the same principle that we believe that the world is round, and that it revolves on its axis every , twenty , four hours, ' 'Mud that belief is founded on the strength of the evidence presented to our intellectual faculties. Ne disbelieve the infallibility of the Pope on the Ramo principle that we reject the decisions of the church in the case'of citable°, that the sun re solved around the earth. Our private judgment le necessary in both cases to come : to a decision. If the infallible church should still insist that •'-, the earth was flat and the sun revolved around thti editor of the Catholic on his principles of faith would be compelled to believe it however Mich his reason and intellect would revolt at it. _There are some questions in history, faith, ' 'Morels and 'science, which have been so ther ': 441;4' ,incestigisted and so definitely settled, that is scarce iotim.4o cavil and doubt.— .They are troths which'men receive as such, as soon as the evidence on which it is founded is 'prearlaikki to their minds. That all men do not receive them is no evidence of their falsity, neither would the universal admission of men to absolute evidence of their rtnith. But when imbject lan been fully explored, and nothing farther is left to inquire into, and when that sub ject so greatly affects - Me welfare and peace of inter elpfirthe question of the Inspiration Scriptures, we think all public dis mit is useless and injurious!. Espe. /is the case when the caviller has offer in lieu of the faith which he unsettle. He finds men trusting in ,oration of the Bible, and in that faith they-are calm, hopeful and virtuous. He seeks ,to send them abroad .on the dark sea of miter % _'taintY,doidit and despair.., It is for, this reason we oppose such 'public discussions. ,If anymew light could be offeted, any new truths deduced, any thing whateverdiscovered to benefit mankind by inch. a discussion; we should welcome it as iL benefit; but in its present aspect, we consider it really injtuions. This is the decision of our pnhate judgment. 'believe that - the Bible is true, -and is of ' Dicke Dapiration, _trent evidence, external and IstternaL ...The , editor of the'Catholic beleves its - 4 Divinity becalm the infrodlible_chorch,rtsserta the •, • • u ov — v — a - ois he arrive at the conclusi on that the church is infallible? • ••• • - I • • I t Wuaauxa' AND Pl l . l7sllCBoll.—The Wheeling • Intr.44acer, says that a man' seldom utters a cool, unmitigated filiehood withoitt entrapping himself." The truth of this is manifest in the very article from which this quotation is made, wherein it is stated that, of a feet of boats men tionedhy the Journal of this city as having left hen in" the early mitt of the week for ports be /ow;only two had arrived at Wheeling up to Thursday night—meaning to be inferred there- Troia that-the navigation' between Pittsburgh and Wieeling was difficult . 11114 dangerous. On turn to_the, nut column of the same paper we found inthe.liet of Steamboat arrivals at the port of Wheeling no less than'Ac boata from Pitts burgh I The .Tntellimrer else : says •The boata which have airivekhad to pus over . .1 dam at the imminent peril of 'getting glove in? When the water falls so is to render it impossi .` 'bit+ for evert the most ventuVesime•boats to pass Over' that dam, farewell to all,Cominunication by bosithli winter, for.it is not probable that the _gorge on the'channel side Of the river will move until the return - of warm vrei ther ! . This is all fanfaronade the boats which have left here les* had 'no difficulty .whatever in • getting over ;:de Merely nominal dam at Black's Island, there being abundance of water there for the laigest class of boats'; and as to the gorge on the channel-aide of that island, the ice from it wee floating past Wheeling at the very moment the editor of the Inlelligeneer was penning the above paragraph. Navigation haa been as Un obstructed above as . below Wheling, - ever since the rise in the river took place; and an attempt to create a contrary impression can only spring from. a malleeboth petty and contemptible. aMI Prrrsnonon asD Brwenttaiizzz there is now a probability that Virginia Will grant the right of way across her narrow strip of territory to the Pittsburgh and Steiibenville Ritibosd. We hope she will set agood example, to bo &Mowed by Peruisylvania in the easo of all . Hailroads desiring . to pass .through our State.— The Wellsburgh (Va.) Herald, gives the follow - _'tag account of the state of the question in the Virgina Leesiaturd, at last acciounts:. , - • Iu regard. to the Panhandle Railroad, there haet definite yet: transpired. Fri vateritilticea reprment - that . the friends of the . ...,right of way are in high spirita, and 'speak en couragingly of the prospects. The committee on . Internal Iniprovemenneto whom the Bill was re , fa:eclipse its consideration priority over all ether, billirof some 140 or 160 before them, hay . ing taken it up out of its, order, a thing rather •unpreeedrinted by the way. There. was ti very ; large number of bills ahead of it, and its oppo . ciente made an effort also to get the bill proposed by Mr. Gaily, making it a penal offence to con struct or work a railroad Without a charter, in - advance of t it.. In this they signally failed. Our bill, _we believe, now stands at the head of the calendir, inte n d of atkat the last scission at the tail of the bills for.intoinal improvements. This is considered a great advantage. It at least ar gues well of the estimation in which the applica tion is held.. On -the 6th the bill came, up in the committee and was opposed in a speech of two hours length, by Dr. J. C. Campbell, of Ohio county. D. M. Edgington replied to him in a way that surpasss(' his bestatforts before on the same arena, and elicited shooks of. applause.— . .The ocurintittee room was crowded t nd htuidreds who were attracted to the tmot, were unable to gain admission. The consideration was post poned to the 10th, mince which time we have had . no • news. . Our correspondent expresses the opinion that the Bill will pass the ilousttby a decided major!. SY, but there is some uncertainty in the Senate, ' If It passes, it will be by a tight squeeze.— Wheeling is itrOmiug every point, and using Or. cry Meant to , accemplieh its defeat, and although 'she of a great dcal.of her usual thunder , 'alte'may Succeed. In that event, the only resort la to try again and keep a trying. Let the aspi ' lints for Congielitional honors be marked by the `voters of Brooke and 'Hancock. • .The Erie ConstUution, of Wednesday; has the ,folkaring announcem'ent: - • .. . - • ...; We Mtve just time and room enough to say that some of 'the Pfoxsx of Erie turned out on .Tusaday and tore down both the Railroad bridges erouing,State street and French street I ! - .1 . , t *as thetcomot, afteiall. .. Shame on them," . • - `4IIIIM 'la that esq 'an Tiliskral ettia, teem to be popular in • Was beEret fn effigy ~r,rw~+~"S' - , +r- .:,~~ '.~~ J.v~'art'' a 2 ~~ i:i:x:~v,..t:.+, -j' ~u..an::.5 ~.. - .. 5 ~+ - itut.Pgetrarrono4w tit.- 11 -a 3 nustilatt--4 letter - irnin garrishirgh: to the editor:of the PlaidelPhia Bulletin;:saYB • ' A meeting of the- friends of prohibition .Wsut lield last 'evening, cninposed theme - Inhere of the two Howes. , Mr. Bigham of Allegheny, was i n ilia-chair, and Mr. - hillier, - of- Thiladelplda county, acted as Secretary. There was a gene ral expression of opinion on the subject, and au earnest desire manifested to take early action in the matter. The main position assumed by the speakers was in foyer of the passage of a strin gent prohibitory law. Mr. Miller advocated the passage of an abso lute prohibitory law, but stood, in this position almost alone. Mr. Fletcher, and several other ntembers, had clunsged grenade since the. previ- OtEs meeting of the friends of the cause, - and there 'WAS a disposition manifested to present a united front in the Senate and House of Repre sentatives when the matter came up for action. - - THE CANADA RAMADA]) FiNDDIED.—The first train of cars from Buffalo to Detroit, through Canada West, arrived at Detroit on Wednesday last, and the occasion was celebrated by firing of cannon, illuminations, and a dinner of which two thousand persons partook. 'Among the toasts drunk on the occasion, were the following: The President of the United States. Queen Victoria. Great Britain and the United States—Once etunbatants in arms, now noble compeers in the sublime work of civilizing the world. The Union of the American Eagle and the British Lion; united they stand, divided they fill. The Great Western Railway is the lait link that binds the chain of union; may it !weer be broken. ' May the only contest in which the United States and Canada shall ever be engaged be an honorable competition in the arts of civilization. The Michigan Central Rail Road and the Great Western Rail Road--4dichigan and Canada —may the bonds which connect them never be Fevered. Erie, Pennsylvania—A capital illustration of the power which has generally been suppose , impossible, of swallowing itself. (Groans.) air *The independent, of New York, castigates 'Mr. John Mitehelkin the following style. Mr. 3litchell nays: "We, for our part, will% we had a gcsisl planta Gun well Mocked with healthy negroes in Ala lama." The independent thinks._ • "Tills is not only •plain English," but as loath. some an it is "plain." Such sentimenta are shameful, come from whom they may,but shame ful beyond expression in a man who has but just been redeemed from bondage. But why should Mr. Mitehell tarry longer in New York! There is a great want of slate dri vers in Alabama; and diligence in that vocation: would be a sure stepping stone to theconsumma tion of all his visions of liberty—"a good plan tation well stocked with healthy negroes in Ala bama It is plain from tho opinion now expressed by ?I.r. Mitchell, that he waged his warfare with England, wiihOut any real principle of liberty at the bottom.. He did not believe that there was nay moral queition of right or wrong involved. For, he does not think that there is any wrong in oppression. • • "Of course, with such sentiments, there could liens PRINCiPLE in his struggle with England.— It was not a question whether England had a right to - oppress Ireland; according to his own showing, she had the right to do so if she could. The Irish rebellion, therefore, in so far as Mr. Mitchell was concerned, was a graceless insur rection of subjects against their rightful mas ters. And John Mitchell falls from the glory of men persecuted for asserting the doctrines of human rights, into the position of a pitiful caitiff. irho made an abortive attempt to get rid of work, and was sent to a convict island for his insubor dination. :Fes there ever before such a waste of sym pothy upon a pretender? The inenthat shouted in the train of an apostle of liberty, as they thotight, will shrink from an unmasked advocate of the worst tyranny with horror and disgust. This disclodure of the interior sentiments of It false apostle of liberty,-will scarcely be less dis gusting to the South than in the North." Tastsmo SCHOOL roe Inn:yrs.—We. are re quested to state, for the benefit of those poor who have idiotic children to educate, that the Legislature has made -provision for the educa tion of a few pupils in the ' Institution in Ger mantown- Address James B. Richards, German town, Pa., who will furnish all the information desired_ . • FINANCIAL CONDITION or INDIANA.—We leer from the_rekartof the Treasurer of State. the the following is the exhibit of the fitiancial con ilition of the State. A general statement of the receipts and ex penditures during the fiscal year, from Novem ber Ist, 1852, to October 31st, 1858: Total receipts into.thi Treating from all sources during the year. 51,620,94.3 74 Add balance on hand November 1 1852 Grand total 1,2,023,6dd 22 Total amounts of warrants paid at the Treasury during the fiscal year c,1,509,806 Balance on hand November 1, 1853 $ 514,857 90 Indianapolis Journal FROM WASIMMTON. Consmiadao. of the Pittsburgh Liasstta. WASHIN92O3 CITT, January 18, 1854. The town last night was in a blaze of excite; meat over the Hardshell triumphs, as they were considered, attained through Cutting's speech ia the House, and Foote's dinner table harangue at the National Hotel. I did not happen to be in the House when the Cutting episode took place, but I had enough of it from eye and ear witnesses to be : satisfied that it was a highly dramatic affair. Cutting is an able lawyer, a good speaker at the Bar, is thirsting for distinc tion, and is allied by, close domestic ties to the South. judge Smith, of Alabama, in the course of a humorous speech, had ridiculed the divis ions of the Herds and Soils in New York, and said that the quarrel was . about as intelligible and importantthat between Lilliput and Ble foam, related in the chronicles of Gulliver.— nisluntishing the occasion Mr. Cutting bad been lying in wait for, and Mr. Smith willingly yielding, Mr. Cutting sprang to his feet poured forth a volley of narrative, denunciation, I invective and enlaßY, which "brought down the House "'. in rapturous applause, testified by bra vos, stamping, clapping, &c. &c. To-day I have read this speech, reported faithfully, no doubt, through the Globe,. and find that it is exactly like other Hardahell harangues, vindictive to wards the Free Boilers, reproachful to the Ad ministration for not having proscribed them, re plete with devotion to the Smith, and warmly eu logistic of the Hardshells for their patriotic for titude in resisting the attempts to abolitionize the Democratic party. But beyond this it contains absolutely nothing worthy of attention.• Its nar rative of the New York dissensions woo clear enough, but was wretchedly uncandid towards ,re opposite faction. In his pretension.s of "fi delity to the South "—a MOM abject term, I must bo allowed to say, for a Northern man to use—. Mr. Cutting was no doubt sincere enough, for he took thepains to say that he had married in that section, and was attached to it by family ties. Mr. Cutting le a "Democrat," of a proud an cestral house, and just as sensible of the. im portance of the connection, as if be were an ar istocratic "siik stocking Whig." He would do nothing which he tbpught to be dishonorable, but I would ask what' sort of honor sanctions his ob taining a seat in Congress through the favor of a Northern constituency, and by the operation of coalition with these same despised Free Sailers, and devoting his talents and opportuni ties after he gets there to stigmatiiing, his sup porters of the latter sect? and in supporting his profession's of "fididity - to the South?" What Is the South? Does he mean anything else than - slavery? If be does Mean - flit and noth - - log else, what right has he to denounce his Northern colleagues and his constituents for not . being faithful' to slavery ? - Nay, what decency is there in such dents/xi/Won, I Wo have sworn ft! delity ho the Constitution and to freedom—not to slavery; we do not vituperate SOUthern men for being constant to slavery, In season and. Out of treason; 'but we may and ought to look with con tempt upon that narrow and bigPted spirit which smite up all political merit, all virtue 'and all patriotism in. that ono petty Issue "of servitude. • Mr. Cutting arraigns the Sorts, or , Free eta fora want of ”fidelity to the • South."_. 'Well let tia see; leattpg slavery on of the ques tion,-the Northern Free Boilers are eattetly that mall= of the Democracy *Wilt Is deinte4 iftd latthiftil to gristOples heretofore esteemed to be piettlhirly 9oathern-41tdag1 It is vatio• •i . . true that the .Bouth has deserted theteuvriUei pleOust as fast ail they were found ic... - militate apinot ben politiMil pretensionarzandliectiontil pplicylrithellnioli. TheFreeSoiliitarelrielcens struetionists, and justly refer in their disputes with the Herds to the . resolutions of '9B and '99. The Free Soilers are free traders almost to a Man, and their chief organ, the N. T Evening Post, is beyond all comparison the a lest free trade paper jn the United States. ey are all hard money men . . They are against all hpe cistl legislation. They_ contend for the rights of the States againit the demands of the Federal government. All these are called Southc;:n doe trines—peculiarly Southern doctrines. The Free Soilers are even the best friends of .the lo cal existence of slavery, because they uphold State laws on that as well as on most other sub jects. Now how are the ll..nrdshells on these is sues', They are anti-Southern: they are an squad; they are soft; they are rotten! They go fiir the fugitive slave law,' which ,is the most wholesale aggression ever made upon the rights of the States, though as infamies are thus far confined to the outraged and degraded Northern States. When Northern interests and senti ment get control of the general government, as Ti. is possible they may, it will only require an :exact and retributive application of this same jaw to extirpate slavery from every State of the anion. It is a fact that the officers of the U. S. have become objects of terror sod dread to our people, coursing like blood-hounds "through lour borders, like lions raging for their prey.— All this may be changed. Federal low has been inside federal tyranny, But change the picture. Possibly Northern power tnay predominate at some time in Washington; what then? The fu gitive act may not he repealed, but may be de flected and converted to an instrument of insult , d oppression upon the South. One step fur ther; there is not a scheme of extravagant and corrupt expenditure for special objects which does net originate with these Ilardshell patriots, and does not find in them its chief advocates.— Ned 'Croswell, Mather, George Law, George Saunders and their set, are fair examples of the whole faction. Leeches on the treasury crying continually—give ! give ! This is a fair view of Mr. Cutting's "fidelity to the South !" ?Laugh ! The cant has done its service and ought to bedischarged ! I must iandidly admit that bad I written at • length yesterday about Mr. Cutting's speech from the representations of others, I should haro spoken of it in terms ocpraise, as a fine rhetorical etfor4 but in all sincerity, I can Say that after reading it, I have not found ono eta- . fluent passage, one original thought, or one no ble aspiration for: freedom and the truth. The speech begins and ond.s] with lidelity to the South, and could be riddled in fifteeni minutes by ony body who understood the mysteries of New York politics. Foote's etumper may be disposed of in fewer words. He was here. and should have got away yesterday morning, but staid to receive the gin rification appointed for bite. It was a nant tirade from beginning to end upon all who will not set out upon another croeode for saving the Union; a prolonged wrangle with everything and everybody he left in. )16:isNippi or mot here, except the select coterie of Hard - Aells who found their happiness in toadying; lifto The arch agitator, not content with th, subsidence of the petty tumult he has lived in here. shouts hind him, as be dies. a l'arthihn shaft charged with venom and barbed with spite. Perhaps iu California he will find n mob ef .ngenial spirits by whose aid ho may bang men like Hale. against whom his malice has taro thus fur us. impotent an bitter.. There was a pretty little passage at 01111.0 in the Senate t”-flay, between Mr. Cooper, and Judge Wade, of Ohio, on the troubles. at Erie. Judge W. thought that Pennsylvania ought not to ask fur aid iu c.itistructing ItailrciaJs, while encouraging the Erieans to intercept the com munications between that and other States. Mr. Cooper replied that the Eric people had acted under intense: provocation, principally from the people of Ohio. The brief discussion be tweima the two Senators was friendly and courte ous, though animated. ' In the House the debate on the New 'lurk dis sensions of the Democracy was further e(ll4.inntAt Mr. Smith. of Ala., concluded ht, •perch against the Hatalsheils, persisting that the differences wets's!! healed and should be forgotten. Fawns; or Lord Byron and his Dattihtcr, by B. D'israeli. Three English voliuni, Ma o me." T. B. Peterson, of Philadelphia, hay re-printed.] this well known novel, and it i 6 far sale by H. Miner 6c Co., by Smithfield street. 402,719 48 For the Daily Pittsburgh I e PROFESSOR KENGSLEI'S LK:TITRE Though the well earned reputation of ili T tS dis tinguished divine did not procure fur him such a hone, ou Thursday evening. as it deserved, I trust many who failed to hear him will, at least, take time to glance an eye on this article. The Professor is no ordinary man. Though compars atively a young man, he is a ripe scholar. lie has a mathematical mind, as perfectly incapable of being wafted by is 'breeze of empty declama tion as it is of raising one. His subject was As tronomy. Of. all the sciences with which the mind of man has any familiarity; this is at once the-most ancient and the most sublime. To one who has studied it, it might be supposed it would be useless to present an exhortation to hear such a lecturer on such a theme, while the uninform ed. we should reason a priori, would be delighted in being conducted by a guide so competent to a discovery of its magnificent fields and enchanting scenery. Bel, alas! the silent testimony ofemp ty seats only confirmed - the conviction heretofore entertained, that whatever my parentage, may' hare been, "I" am not a prophet." Lucy Stone, though a flippant talker, if she lectures else where as she did here, will not convey as mach infoimation• in the next ten years as Professor, Kingsley did in one lecture. And yet, she had Masonic Hall'filled every night for four nights; while he had in Lafayette Hall some fifty or sixty hearers! The evening was inclement and the walking' bad, it Is true. But Holly family had chanced to have old tickets fora large con- tivint partylor thatevening, would the state of the weather have been regarded as justifying the absence of the guests But supposing, what in not admitted, that !utiles could not be out, are there not - young men enough in Pitts burgh alone, of aspiring minds and cultivated tastes, to furnish an overwhelming house ? Where were they! And where were the heads of fam ilies, and business men generally, who hear daily in their dwellings the little discords of do mettle life, and at their mills and manufacturiee the clanking and banging of machinery—who see clouds of smoke, piles of pig metal, barn of red-hot iron, kegs of nails, hardware and dry' goode-Lwhere were they! ...Why not come out .and enjoy the rare felicity of hearing the "=- tic of the spheres," ander "seeing the land that io afar uff "—of seeing "the King,iu hit beauty," the great King of Kings, clad in robes of glory sparkling with kerns of surpassing hrilliancy ! What a relief it would have been to n soul not wholly given up to idolatry . —the meanest of idolatry—the Worship of the "almighty define . -- to have listened to - the counsels of wisdom until constrained to admit the sentiment, so often quo ted, but it is feared too seldom felt, that "an un devaut astronomer is mad!" It in really to be feared our native poet has too truly described the prevailing temper of Pittaburghers, in the lines— "Motes and Dollars—and Dollars and Dimes— empty pocket's the worst of crituesj' . . . What encouragement have the Youug . Men's Library Association to labor for the intellectual improvement and pleasure of their fellow-citi zens ? Tens of thousands are spent in . this thriving city for the sratification of Abe flesh, while one reading room in permitted to languish ! And the efforts of the Association to elevate the taste, by procuring the best talent for their lec tures, and by,thus raising funds to add now and valuable works to their library, are Create( with chilling indifference! Is it to be supposed that distinguished lecturers from a distance will come here. to be treated with less respect than a harle quin? Or that the few who would raise I'ittsb urgh above her smoke and filth to see there are brighter places in the universe, can afford to pay their money and then be treated with cold contempt' If men would rather pay women to preach Theo dor e Parkerism; 'would it not be as well. to leave them to w dearth of good sense for a while—to give them over to believe a —? The writer deer not advise this, though he will not conceal the fact, that he is strongly tempted. Pittsburgh, Dec. 30. C. ERIt CANAL Coursar.—The report. of the Erie Canal Company is published. It shows the re ceipts for tolls during the pnrt year amounted to $19,802 82. Therecelpts at this place were $l,- 221 71; at Conneautville $3,444 28. The receipts from other sources were $2,298 09, making the entire receipts $78,767.17, The .expenditures for the saino..period, for all purposes, amounted to $50,298 00.. Of this sum $2,044 01 were expended on the French Creeit . Feeder. • Bidanee EnTreaeury $86,259,11. 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Issued ou bowies, either perpetually, or fora _ Cerro oryeata. troobanYll-64 SIERIVEEDLLWOETH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION VERCILLVTS. N.'s, 130 and 13° Second a treat, Iwtween Wood Lea,..t Smithfield. Pittsburgh.: and Agent* t,e Leo A Kirk patrick. Sugar Refiners, Philadelphia—a foil assortme n t of Reflood Sugars and Scraps on 'hand, toßshieh we toot le the attention of the city trade. I hall'Aoolle. Iyores Katliiiron.—For preserving, n et .ring. cleanstug and beautifoing the, fah., alleviaring no woos Head-ache, nod euringernptive diseases of the skin Ito reputation, corostensive with the civilization of the ci makes ail praise superfluousodl exaggeration 'moor cll.'', and since its discovery has found no substitute to eompete its incontested. Its inceutestable superiority. Phy xiciansand Chemists honorable dna.m from all prof.. shout of life,—the leading Journals of Europe and America bolies who hare used it upon their dressing-tables, and 51..thers to their Ntirserics.—in fact its million Maroon mrystere, front pleb... to kinmbidoonfimom It the most lint lug and effective article either as a Medicinal or Toilet pr..paration ever pruluced. Ito not fail to give it • trial Psi -c brit 25 meta. D. B. BARNES. Proprietor, 121 Broadway, N. E. Sad In Pittrburgb by It. E. Sellers, C. Frarer, jr.. Plumfug Bros., and Brauu Reiter. _ de2l.lm • - .• NELSON'S FIRST PR. GM DAGUERREOT 'FES. YOST OFFICE EITIIIDLNO, TIIIR t STREET. ( , ITIZENS AND STRANGE S who Wish ))to obtain an tem:rata, artistic and lifelike likenesnat oat'grl4ollTi t t'irPitH asnirshatit t se t =tge 't 7s7efrie W tlit i lardwarautlett, ' or no char,re made. - liming one of the ost and best anantrni Side and Sky Lights ever csm *traded for the ;nowise, with instruments of tbe mast iverfal kind, and baring adoptild the system bf Vagnartnn• typing, as now practiced by the celebrated Roots, ad Phila. &Aphis. and Nei* . Pork.. Mr. flatters himself to be able to over to the patrons of tho Art, n et) le of Daguerreotypes, either singly or In Moons,, which has never bean eurtmwad.' itoonts open and operating In an weathers, from ho'cl.k 0. to d o eloch, r. 11mo-staler undersigned, Frederielc Lorena. of ti re, Lorena:it:Thug& Co.,and Thos.. -tewart. of the latof Stewart. Lloyd & Co. have Mk der formed a Co:partnership, under the mono and Ilt7lo of LORENE. STEWART & CO.. far the purpose of manufacturing . Iron end Nails. and hare taken the ware- Raise No. 61 Rater street, betwfwn remand Short street.. here they here on hoed an assortment of the varieties of Iron and Nail.. which they offer fors:ale on accommodating terms. The, respectfully solicit the patronage of the tote ltr. FREDERICK tIhSZ, Se7fdtf THOS. 11. STEWIII. BITRKE & BARNES' SAFES.—II — ere Ito kind Of testifrofuy as to the blue of our SAFES, upon which see can confidently rest the reputation of our work Wo hare already published several certificates, proving that Safes made for our riondar and. ordinary Wee, and soht abroad, hare been euisected to the SEVEREST TESTS CONFLAGRATIONS, and prof:arrest their con tents totally free from damago. The following la anether proof of the moo locontestibie character:— marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. It E Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphla--Chartered :1191. Capital $500,066. Aesets January 13, 1651, $1.06T.236 60. Will make hon. noises on building. and their contents, In this oily and also on property of eicry dneeGdpised per stessolioats and other sesSels, either toy tutond idauspor tatiou on the seas. 1...CT08S : Arthur .4. Corr.', then'[. !Thou P. Cow, nucl I,V. J0u , ... thotto R. Ndr, IklwsrAl ,ualtla. ll.lrhard D. %W.vd. Johu A. ltrlort. IVilliam W.. 4... ..,_ Wels nest F. Smith , Francis !kaki h. s, Samuel Itres.ka, S Austn Charles Tael S. Li Edam Anil... White, Deurge Aspinwall. Jamb 11. Thomas. Jatucs i. Dickson, Mirris 11. D. bherrerd, Secretary. This is the eldest Itionrauce Company In the United States. and !rem Its hlKh standlnli, long eajwienee, amide weans and avoiding. all risks ef an extra hazardous rhais. seter, it tn..) he muslitereel as offering ample security to the nablit. WILLIAM D. J.)NES„kgeut, and Water stmet. There are few things which afford us nreater pi.III.UM than sitting &au to writs a ni.ties of the mlebrateil Itoodand Destuan steers, tveauss ne are fully (1431.61.11,1 no ars eonterrins; • nubile here4lL our heart tells us that brear nutlet-, many' have been induessi thous Miters, and been. owned from death Dr sliepsisi Liner Coniplaint..te., for the ears et which it Is aerials,. It Is prepared and sold mil, M. Jackwin, at the Gee' moo .Medlelue Stem, Arth street, I.l.lillutelphla. Medicine Chests:—D. KEYSER., Whole aln Druggist of 144 Wood street., has on hand a splendid assortment of NICIPICIbiII iilftleSTS hoollks tend Moab" Wilts, at , 11.1 . 1011.1 Prices. Ttitmc to want of Dirtieles of this, bind 00144 4o well to Ore biro Front the national totollheurer. WAJO:(3OTON Cnr, Slay iltheiStt Dr. J. to ii•fin.l/ &anti! Mot fn /MUM, sift on A:minor Ito 14.1.2.—" f ohbileatlon it Dm tbo. ban of an eminent. Apdeiaa of :Thilactolphia. a - secular Fr/oblate from the timbal! Wires, and tot to soma, lot. of lb. Ptiliadelphia Moikal 2P:witty. It &attain, moth. gond accisteo.tithmalkia.act troll sw.„. • in health. I also clormiles; hi ••onstlneltankik , nen Ds our satiable 4irome. and the mode of amino:at. aide Ile should he hltbrott a oil" or tab honk , It cart Int& altimo ny champs, at the ...has drug stoma In the city. ober. Do. ilootia valuable Fatally Honig arcs ficr sale. Dr. /2.e. ..I.errers end terionoronr the .rrestest rtl.rerverr to ra•rtleal *clone, ' mi. .4.1.19h111. r.tatath.n t. r.t.l.g op • s..k..rtotltutinmdettlitat.] ntre, labor, otuds abets, a rhart.t. It Orel' strength and ,Imsitlte, grest-Inelgurnting prepertles. Few be.art &sea., ell Doreen.. afkcartm. data loose. learriessts. relkit.imiteas, numk.r.4, log the apiritr, peeer to the sotto% system. it I. alsots.l miraculous 'nits offectr. tett.h• bottle. f.'oset Crirbro led Fl,nahe J 1 ezlititoa4d Ait .Yobs! A.l r. , ta.wr lc Arsone tit SO.kitc.se tool its Hettl44..—l eto and lo re0..11.4 of • frokheeseuitclott r. the 'm.0.., Nrodlol.eft 1101 i •44 (4 hie salstal,l* loot, tor dletrihottont, .ht • she publLe errs 1.14,14, roll mot •..pr, 1•16-.1.t4. 141.1V,E11. 140 s% nod stteot. • Oakland - ffroperty for Sale.--T,his Prop.; arty' Iv situatnt algtut on. half .114 fn.a the city flue, fronting on ?otitis, Irani& Aveate. It 14 ,4trered,.. 44 itti Fruit Trees of lb. 4..irrst kind, want of the. Inilll Gearing. Alen an sta./tote flarrlvrry, Variant; Gnowelterry. Av. ;Let Tn.« la a twowlavy Frame. 11.44. toatiwr with At - talent out Inures,. lt. Re tear of illeCrUti and pk. 111111.11141% of Ineatit. lids ',twat to vurttatted. It onttatnv a /1111. over Ito arm. ./ wfll .11 the +tot+ together, or divide It to salt ;lumbar.. TnuA.ts I. CANIPIIELL. No. /IV Water street_ Ladies Egloy M'COltD L CO. w.uld tuomt reipectfully !revile. the etteatlau of Lea. 1., their lards earl eareplele met et r PClai, rear opening, neaprialag la pert cable, MraTIO Martha, each, Lyne. Curralue, alt.niut bquin litek Manta, Genets, Car el and !ewes Bowe; Muffs, 'I Iclurtnea Pulasselr Puff., }tom, te_, canter Wood sad Fifth ert.e.he A. II HOLIVIES & BRO.. SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, 'PICKS,: MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &C. TattA,lub er Screw, Bridge 1191t.e, Car B;, COTTitS T0t140)3. .kr:1) HEMP t , CaltWB. PITT 5.1113 110 11. Oreics. Woun arttrrrs Vtart awn 6.arsb. All klu.l• litultmlttt Work Cro Urtdott Wray at the .hortest wake, nut at the lowest Prow. . ett_All wort, warranted equal toasty manufactured:l4 ROME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASK CAPITAL, 8500,000! It. C. LO(131II.1. Agent. No, 411 Wood street.. Psttsbursn olawross: L .. J. -Ter orilimp 77.m.10rt C IV stlmo Olicem. H. lli Mc/kn.. Giso w tre ... (Nov, ... . Leto of the .f.foo,lforto j n!. Fth CoralN( _Firm o if f Bo of wen t J 1 Nome*. Doane d the —Firth of Clatlth. , Mollio .t Co. Clem of Geneve liU. 1. Co. Clnn of Eon, liethoneyk Co ...Ylr_tp of Wills , ' • ``" IrmaWm,i 7 iTlF.4 ..... Firm of Marto tarr. ...Firmof Ely, Mayo k Dowara. 1 Ina or JAM Low k 'lmo of C. IL } f atal A Ca. } Firm of C.11..nr0 Co. Tirol of A. A. J. Levrtence t Co. • ' of Co. _Firm of Lewis Atterh ßoc arrir. klor Co. .Flan of J. 31. Becht, .3forgan Co. , ..11rm of Trwwbrklgo. Dwight A Co. ..•.-...E111 Of F al m e o o, N Aetarni. Co. Co. Firm of Lthartnau • Firm D. Morlo. a of Contan. Lathrop Co. dirm of T. A lirdoroongere Vino oflohnsuo Sanfoni. Firm ot - Ncrttm, Bailer & Dort. Firtn Vila 1 1 1=1 111 of .11arrtra A Co. Firm of U.A-14 Lockwood A Ma. .........Firm of llopkitut r Allea A Co. !tenni Airy B. Bid r. 1 „.... Jdm B. WilliaVambert.. Charim cidrif Eric:, A L4ri .11orbm .4•AosT. theiyht ...... John(l .Vilion Mirka1101 , 110111..... (.. 11111,. ...... (1.11,1711 18 11. .11Pryan ..... Lurie,' U. Tlemuss bid .Brn fittrklandlg R.,.Thal.. Ailier.l 8. Arm i es ........ L usua JJopoA Lyman 0.4 . 4 Iron. 4. Ihvight Firm Eirlirriirrii !Calmer & Dwight. haw: IL Irriithilidliam, Firm of Protlilitglimii, tierrell Agin 11 Swift Firm of Null,_. Firm of Cr' y-irc..... .......r„, - 66-4,1i7 - ,i . i,i,1•.. . ;t'ri“lf rk . Firm or Work & Drake ... a an , . A focktocU ...... ...lrefaf tiller/IL Stockwell & Co. 'awe ., Thoarlion......ylrui or Barney. Dumphrer & Dollar. Ms, T. llaokrr Cashier Conlin ...alai Dank. Danford N. Darnell.— ...... . ..... .Flrm at Wells. Fargo & Co. /Fencer ii.ryX , to . Greve None E1 31 .Ettr1 n ..v .,: 374 . , 1:=0„ n? . CIIAS. J.3lARTlN.,Seerstary. Insurance Compl of Pittsburgh. 11. D. KIM, Presid.nt. 8.011.TP.1. L. 31.1.1t.911tLL. &ex DATIVE, 94 WATER, DETIVERN m.tufiEr AND WOOD STD V151./NBDRE9 HULL AND CARGO RISRM Tla; 01110 AND mississtpri RI*KRS, AND TnintrAnns. gtiggf Ntirio,44TtiNt‘ And ultA.aultillTADlo.l. • 11. D. King, Antln ' ilros% ° !' Robert Dumap Ui r eVletioo ' k Welter Bryant. • , John Stil . . i Wm. Lehner, ]r_ 'ilx,. "1131bi'ham,' John Sliworth, Fraucis Item, .1. Felmortmakar, llpt,m. 'Wm. &Vey., Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle, Minion son Misting Powder, In all else itoSekages fihrO, Lend and for sale Emu Illageslne, In lots to eult pug . chaure, on favorable tenor, Also Befetynet- D. W. C. BIDWELL, Vannaletnters' AO, ]bb Front street. Pittsburgh_ F. Brown's Essence of Janiaka Ginger. e" Preparation 'orunueiial sae: enema. In ordinary diarita, Incipient cholera, W short. iu.B mascot prostration of tho digestive functions,. it isdrinestimable value.- During the prevalence of the epidemic, cholera and BUUMICr complaint.. et children, It le weullulreffleseloit, ' 'odamily or 101.1.113e1 Ilbo9hl be without 0. - . • ' elllloX—nu sure to get tho gioltllinD Esaoun , wba. prepared oely. bl Y. 11.110W.N, at Me Drug and CON*. ! Sure; Suith-Eset earner of Flab and Cheimat exude, pj. Aw.ltbr - ode br all the regyeettblaspOtheak*ql the Statolkloid.' In . Pitptaluargh, Bell. Pap, .74E4 iya ms t,,,,k I Co.; Di:4 ; Bmlts . ieatval Tn Alusaany cur b/ ~ 7L P. SebtiFfa*: fe4 A: boa:, ___.- \- AR SOL D & WILLIAMS; wow wonTu "BOORS 4111) PAPECI 3 BAN-27 van... ITRATINC AND rz.v - nzArm - e; wiNErtorsa. - • A $4O SAFES .- . - - ' laaatiflOrolorm Or ALUM. line ,rlll 1 . . x....b.r v: ant) ~_, thilhon Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, • 11.... n. Burke a - Ir WILL e• N., AND FITTING FOR BTEANL GAR OR WATER., ' woo daly received i'''' er:: - aMt s l . r.r. the time. ../ Run 1 No 25 Market street , l'lttoburith erit6olnv.ruM,torr th eu:ottri &minder ft nerfectly ilia. will from Pit g:Aol.a,,r,rillMlßVEßetm--- we .t., to nom. , tomb. of the 10th of June ‘1.2.-stagitZtryhtggi" as ttlitnlrrlm to .„,,j,',7,,,....,7t h r p , ,21 , iMit o dinlbo/7 rentdititofid burned to a... It v. bunt of wont and Wet a lan. tart with t e three gory ui/dlng My eels ey In It at the limo of the alout 30 *errs of _ry c iSCATE__Ft. ATKISOT A _OKEL_T._ h.. and fell into the cellar. where there w. e larg:, pr.perts Is situ at amount croft. It was a very but tin, disputable fkereeruA l HENRY H COLLINS, M I e " t " eed bank ''''"'"' te the. "'"e '2 11 . se ~ t .''"hniL Be FbitWARLING AND amounted to about Ten Thousand Dollars, sehlrh w y - by• subscriber. II t CO3IMI S S 1 0 N MEItCH A X T , 1 4 , 0jki1 r ,3:1,7 " 1 y. ' _ 40 . 01° ro T T; IN: " ' "d ''''''' h' '' " `nu"' .8 g cuthelet, to by - ARO WHOLESALE DEALIR IN Jr. one but oura nay so k ' eep their paper ' • As., In I _l MG)OPAT s t - 1 1300 - gr ju t rei4. - a the CHEESE, BUTLER. SEEDS, FISH, ~ , e t one that is good. I can Randy twountruend your eat. And Produce Generally. , to 1 ora. Yours, Truly. NO. 2.5 WOO ! A treat, Pittsburgh. ~ ~, .m t rpsthle Doe' and Dlspotalu7, No. Di Lite ....:,_______22l-th CL-I"Kk b orve ,- .1....1 dren and their HonArolathi. Girard Fire aid Marine is :ma Th4 "r n' '''' r "1 ''''' 11 =ter3tl:2-- . OP PHILADELPHIA .. -4 •leliNa and Thentreutit In the nom . 0 COI.. f Penn. - 1..13w • dtmwore4 and ealara d IFFIC OF PITTSBURGH' AGENCY, .4 .430,v, tatinkr who a description of thedese of 1, r earner Fourth and Stnithllad street.. CAPITAL, eee rt:r - t ie l ': S' e .TIIIII rPI4 • 4 4. D 0 1.4 rs.u• r,OOOO. Pate n' a aide, co. ainthg e Drea. of Infacter lluttcroks-Wm. M. Swain .J. P. Steiner, D. A.Shaelol- 'n'l ,C,hnd and the r Homeric Treatment, 10 for I. Paul Thurber. E. M. Darla. J.M. Flanigen, Thema. 8. r:fi'All . s _edd.g • Ttrattitent ea 3l or mains Ertebell, Samuel Jones. B. B. Comeys, Thomas Craven, .. ~ In add en...db. Infancy, cum inn thermion. Al ..] II Sower., FD. Sbernan. A Ilan, Phillip F. Snyder. kleA_MiXt4figo.didrighvical ,byJ.zi, It :a. I.- Hacker, Ales. Ho D n.rc. FY.. 8101 V Profeanur 00.0. tiedi.; ‘ ,,l ." 7 " 4,, 17 " lathe JOEL JitNEN , Pres'L A. S. GILSETT, F. o ill theatre Cotton or Woollen Factories, Vessel.. Canioes. Ig.ret•aaW kilo cdPenneylvan Over 400 pot) Budding. Stores. Merchandise bud property iTneralifi on Te fu nd , T CutudiPie the mat farorable terms. c ....A.° 1 .• tie d nd linsuorr otg e"t °I. i'dj the il^l • l ea.J 3 L oawall• "" o ll' t kaa lt le: kdltesi "" 7l4th rj Ague arui Fever,of three Years Standing . ~... Mt annotatlo by A. E. Small, If r,,,,r4.0r or Ct. RED.-Mr. John Longden, pow living at Beaver Dam, I , ofle ‘ l.2logy_and Medl Jurissrudew. 77,7,7,,,h. Rammer County, t inertia: near Illdunond, had Ague end 1 =,,,gimarak.t.Fzhvi 011.1 the Consult kt•er for three yeara. mast of the time be bed chills twice plia. (inn pages.) 144. Br: od, 75 .flats, ° ildhLd°l - day, and rarely less than °nee; he wyparehod with farce ~ 11001 ...Medkiko Chovik. i l ;a l ' vi . 3 . 1 na.-nio Arnica as won 00 the chili left him; and after try infrphysicians, r 103 .T. lA. Wu) •on . Chests tilled my 4 ,5. 4 t 44 _ Iletrecora-Drs. Cote. rallaye:Pnniman, oiTmar. Q tlinlue, mope of the Toni a advertised, and everything !audit.. fraGslwd S J. G DACE.) T EN. b oroluended to blot, was about to glee up lb despair. - when Carter'. Spanish Mizture was spoken of; he got two )1 0 USES -AND S bottle, but before he had used more thy a single one, he A nn " ll° ""' ud Let ' ee \:; ' was per Wetly eyed, and has not had • chill or fever inner. line House and Lot cm Wy e t ..o-. hounder. lo only one out of thouiatula who hovels.. me do do on Oth t.. .tireu.. _ b. traded 67 this great Tonle, ...Alto and blond p r 14- i.",, , ,, , ,u 0 „ .„„ d L .„ .. }..&, ~.,NE . Ea near . gam . rifler. Haase. Nee advent... La. with hie cettlflathe iallillmS thee Mote and Int nu Carrell \st .e ie L 1301 and Logo Ono liouro and Lot on Liberty at„ gbane. The Great Restorative-FEVER AND ‘ • dro do do Bank Lane, alias Hear. de do do near Hope Got n . Factory., Atth F e CURED HY DR. 3IcLAIVES LIVER ems -sir i Tab ilo do do And. , do. .Inathan nought., of Wool Union, Park (k/unty. Minot e tine d... do on 'Walnut et \ . writes t../ the proprietors that he had suffered greatly f... Vg i t " do ' and Late i an ' tl' h- Nru b li"e3 I N . Ittiribtots. hl • same slat protrastri attack of Fever and Ague, arid Ir. lion, a ,gript 7 hemait of "rbia, maw ' * red OTT onstpletely reatored to health by the me of the Liver Pills re:lnter. If you want to buy a home yeti, ddo well to ahm. Them PHD unquertionably possess great tonic 0 ',1,12 7 7F1' I. von be " 4 MA/Ma 7 4 t h t t . properties, and ran Le taken with decided advantage for ~,.. .........,_,. ... ....-. mtuty dimly% requiring Invigorating. remedieg but the ' W !NOISY" zu....A.vr.,,— T r aat VII Liver Pills stand preyolueut as • means of restoring a dia. Painted Window Shad.. \ organised Liver to healthy action. hence the great celebrity G"'BmIT i l l dm t they have attained. The numerous o.irmidable diseases ar French Transparent tic Mug from a direased Liver, which so long baffled the skill lireen,llue, and Drab Lbt4d. f %zit!. at the Carpet W....0M I yilr e r . l . ,cr om of the most eminent phy Helene of the United States, are 110%. rendered easy of cure, thanks to the study and per. ER PROOF OIL CLOTH cio1;11- v.•ranee of tile dletlnguithed physician who. name this 117 - AT groat Median e bears-a name which will deeveod to mote, ~, 771,;11:7=7',e°g iiiritraint4.!- of Coate, Jalkele It, aeon. deserving a gratitude. This Invaluable meth clue should always be kept within reach; and on the ap pearanoe of the earned symptoms of diet:seed Weer. It can i be asfely and treefully adminletered Purthyters will be careful to ask fur DR WLINE'S CkLEBILITED LITER PILLS, and take none elite There are other Pills, purporting to bs flyer PRY, uow before tie public also, his Celebrated I ermifugm can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores ho the ::silted Stab. al., for pale by the sole proprietors, FLEMINO BROTH - ERN. ia2lNl.bra Successors to J. Kidd k Co., ed Wood et- AMOSCO., - 171 P-VIR t SZREET, ,l IANUFAPTTRE ' Re I' AND DEALERS In orcre Ileseription of STRAW GrOODS, Consisting In part of PANAMA. LEOIIORN. SEWED, BRAID. CANTON A.ND PALM LEAF BATS; English, Italian. Swiss and Silk Bonnets, ARTIFICIAL FLO 'ERB, sT rt A W TRI3IMIN S. he.. &e., By the . voomprielng .o ne of rho largest tacks In the City, to which the attention of Time mei Cull Bayern I. ...Fed.' full, solicited. i %. O.—IIATTERB are particularly Invited to call and eittnlinD our Stock, which Is suited expressly to their Trod., embrwing all tler new end fashionable styleS 01 (1 , ..de. __ ocl2-4ind __________,_ R. C. LOOMIS, 'Of the late firm of M'Curdy & Loomis, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS ANIYSHOES, 59 Wood Street, Pittsburgh- , ~t.l-dt,-53 PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY", Cr4Atal St. *. e" N n ateni rua SIRPOR ooriroZi. BCOAfEII 1.820. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ott THE PERILS OF' NAVIGATION. mblee . 3¢ By UEOROE E. ARNOLD, Agent, yhabo Tor Elttentenb and Allegheny Co. TOOT FLIWNO L .. , TTOT. ST , .. FLEMING BROTHERS, (PVCC . XTBOTA TO I DRUGG. utak rO.) W HOLES ALE ISTS, NO. 60 WOOD OTILEET. PITTSBURGH; PA. • Pruprieturvof Dr. :111.006 . 6 Celebrated Vern:arum LI , I In( digestion and Liver Complaint Cured BY MEWS PETROLEUM.—Read the GAlowlnig letter front We. 0. Diekerson, a Missionary In Oregon: NU. S. 'I. Ears—Dear Ski—Myself and wife having been greatly benelltted by the nee of your Petroleum, I 'OA to have you send me a box of two or three Moen lyottles. I mo the Congregational Illideter in thin plant. and Remold of Kr people are affected with indigmtlion IMO 111•Plittft of the vcr.cthc_mme of int noir and wile. before taking " r rtiT c'.trUt ui Lir , atV, L, ..1 v o e d k :Lr'er o ,' noboti we bare never enjoyed so good breath Ayr years as we haver slum that tittle. f Mut not taken a elnule bottle before that fullness of the stomach which m dlsiremes the dye. ilia7,t -.llaViT killervergere',ing 0 1 1117 th O t f tlaa liver, whkh been of ' aereral yem standing, by the or your Petriletun. pr la hr BIER, Canal Amin, 0121. 11. KEYSER, Wova Cly and Onnuilets and Medicine Dealers every where. IPatkra adrertislng Petroleum copy.) oftlo ,-Five Hundred Worms Expelled.—Read thlowlng statement finny respectable Dm/falai of the surprlning eh-Mr - of B. A. Fahnentock• unequaled ver ' mifuge. 04:PENS'aultill, 1•41. Metiers. 11. A. Palinastock C.:o.—Jrntlementattho. Clark, a man.cf undoubted vormitY, of the town Lisleni. St. Lawn-nos County. Soo York, My. that he hue • illfte girl hair y rare old , to wham be gave three doses of It. A. Velment...les l'erculfuge, lu threwsucorasire boring in the afternoon of the same day he marl at one time PEak.N TELN, snit at another, Ni i‘LTERN IVormn. About two t',4.r'ohltlit'illr. gbti° l ! h lNrivrr a, 47rAr d ,m ib atl n u n v i all. In Jr.. than twelve bouretita, Itekinc they were neractly astonished an ouch • mass of worn. from a child other a,. and that homunted - them accurately. Very rl=l -' e li, ti . and Wood and First .tree/e. Pittsblirch. riu rt pi er 1) A(1 CrE REOTY E S AP ATION AL A LLEIt Y. • )1 .ICIiSON'S Natiaual Paguerrea a Gallery, corner °rase Diamond "and Market street. ognamte F rulings Dru,f Wink) Plttenur4ili. ladies and Uentleunen- whaling to obtain Ilfe-like Ilke nennw, at moderate prima will plea. callat the giber. establishment. Stied up with very superior Side end Sky Liahta. arranged with nlPl, .kill that the Operator ran take to, meet necitrate fm elntiiranf the human form with all theesprriodosi of animated Ilk In au Ka..tanallf. Poursvlorn. Paintings, accurately copied, and du plicate, taken of neighs' likenemen. Perweroi nut required to take • picture. unless a perfect nisecublann, I.lkenceeme taken of eirk and deceased feftii. In any part tithe city and skiy. .. Men. and ,nn poratiew francs a. M., to CI P. M. Entraore in the Diamond. ' •• • jaftudln-lyiT . , °Tomos., B.ROTREB, & BANRERS AND INSURANCE , DEAL,- street onidWr from First chart, Pitt. Intruh.—Buy and... 1.1 Par and Carnal Funds. Right And Tito. E. , h+uutr. (lot n. Ft";tut, taxtrrn and Westin. Time rkitin. and Prtullmogy alloor tl replant on T4u. pastko of Par std rarrmar " Vdny: and Inatire fire and:'', Warble Iciletes for the Alr - sa Is:sextant Cottrawir (rub ' Capital, V7o,tinho'and Rout Tesrougee COMPAY; (Ottani tIILOOCLOW.) sold • /! tr.4 3S:PB P. TANARR. (OLE:SALK IN BOOT, 10ES BO MIALER NNETS..LEATLI ER, No. 56 wood , t - reet. Pittsburgh. SI I7ATES. TAM AND FOCA.. ySiovk,eollP.l4L. au ' , wards of :1.'51.X1 MstSk, tinviii. ern, varlets... Oat) Is of IttaYrd. PLIOES, aud iSNETS, punhased &net rrusw.Asw Engliiroi amours. turns. Adapted naPre•alr tor FAL WINTER PALLY and will la sold eatisfactory Wow ttia,,h V of Pkilistli..! ork.Apittrebna. timing. .)1.17 LEAT end ITrIL ID BA. Fahriestock's Ve. go hero in - etideurn that must satlsft nary wind hal. It A. Yahoos ton-. VetwifAge is the only article t t can Ge adminis tered with tho certainty of expelling it nag. ItAurm N. F.. 1 herrhy tertify. that is child of aloe. aged 3 year, had Art Wert 111 for a month withpaln-in the chest, general and low of appal.. MYtrlaed to try IL A. Fahnstorka Tcratlfugs. and soeurdiogly bou.rht a bola, le a 31..-NA)lyi, Druggist, Itranrllle littera Haring ad rolntstend a portion or it. be paned, within 23 how. 110.1rni and Fot74rwee Mrs., non Gro 12 atrans in leogiA. The ohlid. immogately after this.. had It. appe tite restond. and wm_ molts, {want r -health. Another rhill, 7 tams old, who bad horn mon or lou altk raw hi. Lath, took the remainder of matt.. which named him to Ilundrin , d i total= oars. Frorn that time bas t ard as well it:mty dam' I 1"4'"d xz.uarrn gold wholesale and ndall by all th e Prtn4r=l.l Druggists and country Merchants throughout the United Staten Dr. Noise's Invigorating Elixir or CORDIAL.—If It le inquired how this gee Mdatlth. Is amomplisiting such estreamilemry ewes, we can only reply that in the Arabian herb that forme its cardinal Ingredient have been blended by the Omnipotent Ph,siciass, • larger mammal and greater varieties of curative properties than bad heretofore lean supposed Maxim In nhundred different articles of the pbarnmoopocia d whole melt toe chest of remedies, as to speak. annu to have been combined In this herb; and to the Wind AL we have their con centrated essence. It to the effect, however, unt thecarote with whieh wa hare to deal In the practical application of the MAIM°. The vktime of dYsPetmis are mum!, the nerveus ere relieved, the half paralysed resume their mil , ity, the sufferers from bead -ache are tormented no more. the weak become vigorous. the tint of Jaimeike leavee the complexion of the bilious, the deleMsed in sPhlts become buoyant, the sick In almost to every condition of dieesse derive immediate benefit from the rase of Or. Morse*. In. 'figuration Mills or Cordial. These feetai suppluied by . irrefragable proof, are presented to the attention of inve. lids, who can verify them by a .Ingle bottle of the mall eine. The Cordial Is pot up highly conuuttrated, In glut hot ties. Price three dollar. per bottle, two Melva dollars, etc for twelve dollars. C. li. BING: Proprietor, Ift2 Broadway, N. T. tahl by Droughts throughout the Crated State., Cana do. and West Indies. • General -tett, In- Pittsburgh-000. IL senor, third strait and Virgin tiles; and El.mhur Bros., Wood and fourth strertoi. 11.12-1 w A Great Cid by Dr. Keyser's Pectoral' ATICIIP.-1 Ore le Peebles; Toe nettle, Allegheny County.- 1 had • omitting and spitting, which nutriment:ad about the ith of February last. nod turitlntied for eight whole month.. I omployod the lest physicians In the counter, and my orguili continued,nnabateti, until eay in October. At that pine I was advieed .to try your .11XTOMAL CORM SFILITP, which lOh and after I I taken ono bottle, I wait entirely nee from rungleing an 'pitting. I had despaired °fever getting well, and I thin it ;Mould known that this valuable 'remedy will do for .tsthere what hae done in my cam JOIN C. LITTLE, •egblee Tp. ITitnees—D. M. Kerr. ' Pittsburgh. Dett:31,1353 Jul First Premium for • beet Silk' Hat.-‘• WILSON d SON, Fashionable flatters. 91 Wood-st, are noel prepared to furbish their customers and the hi Public. an assortment of fiats and Caps. which for beaute i y of Am shi. and prier. ...isnot i.e surpassed by - , raw housn this city. 'Partkular attention is Invited to our oersrmanufaoture of $3,00 1fd.50 and $l.OO, 0r214 raddirS New Discoveries. VEGETA BLP, CATTLE POWDER--These Powder. are put W. In Oat . pound ,packs and are really • a a good article. out only dot the dl.eases Inridbot to Aorta crews, twine..d other anbueje, but they area Ilkewite au artjole to improve the aindltion of the animal F Aface) (hod, they not ouly Improve the condltloi of mud, eon's, bat they Increase the quantity as welLallm. prove the ituallty ormlik and butter.. The ProPrlatorf ny that It luereaeta the quantity of butter from half a Pound to. pound a work to rash eOM, while thew, e e pr wjea w h o bare tried it ear • Piia . ol l sad • half to two iniundirper withibe Bettie 1 .1 , 0 of thedloit se before. or one thins we are eertaln..all who use It oyes out nee It all the time and savo money, br the °pent!. as well 11,11.,e tbo appeira in. meat their a r . lt IL Pri n ee r , B 2s m etL . • l 7 o Per. b lout o.oibr earner Wood - et. and Virgin alley, lrholesale and Retail Anent. SELLING. 'OFF TO RE3loVE.—.menusnes Robb,. No. 109 Marketgroet. Pittsburilz. will offer big pre_rejlt larr_lnzoth Itt s l i tutilgast very to remove to 6i. now atom. N. 9 Zikot e rod. wrtirjti inteArlaeltfroicrclit4ilitotzan,tiretrzw et . The public, prime nook, at . unusually great turjou ' yineraggrotlatr, No.lo9,3larket Ititztelo. L.l 00.10 H HILL 3 LAIIKET.--T e Butchere tu l? havoginfmett g at r , iitgond Mu* th:l . 4:3Tamorrvidl chola moteas%:=l4laZZral: dap and m.everrjmltttiettltr4l: tiket Ilouso.• And l .l l t to tbeir adynotais td .Mend. A'et"itt,"e 00114 favor Its ulth their undivided Tatrnm z talent - BUTelts:ltsl TION i Ix Y PHILIP WILSON EDWARD OHEOG REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO 1:! Invortma and :Wholesale Darden in , pRZION- AND HO3IWHIO H ARDPLAIIP, Many, valiZif lirl=?Zt rmtiv itt o z a lr to , W _ ~.,~=- _. `. _. Death from Rupture.—There are thous; duds of penesna who are afflicted with • Rupture o the Bowels, who pay little attention to the disease oral/ the bowels become strangulated, when in ali ProbabflitY it may be too late. How important It I. then, ford"' them euffering from any form of “Rupture of the Bowels," to call ationice upon 1)e. RUMS, athieWholemle and Retail Drug Store. corner of Wood etreet and Virgin alley, and peseure a TRUSS. to retain the protruding portion of the le , wele. Dr. KEYSER hum °Mee book of the Drug Store wheesdTrussace are applied, and warranted to Slt..titlf.° tion. a ille also has army variety of TIMM. that you ears name, nd at any price, to milt the means of every one in need of Use ankle. I Mao keep every bind of Suppyreert DAlg nters, Sitspencery Danclopts, Elastic Mockinpr, for s esil 1 veins, and all kinds of mechanic.] aPPlltmem need I 4 the mire of dismae. I would respeetfullylovite the attention of the puLlie to Co excellent TRUSS FOR CILIZDRE.V, whirMinvariably effects mum in • very !short time. in q A:ETSEKS DRUG STORE AND TfIU.S.V DEPOT cumer 4 of Mosid.rtreet and Virgin alley.. No. lid, sign o the Gulden Mortar. 1017 • xlM • 1. P. hams POSCP , I IL a m .IV/14 P. urtson. DILWORTII & CO. )Yholerale t 7 'ironer', and C•mullulan Merchant', and Agente for L., likkiwtrtek. Snigar Mohnen, Philadelphia—a full &m -on:town,'" Refined &mare and Syrups'''. hand. to which yr.. Invite the attention of th trade. Noe. Ifin IT.: ."" , entati 'treat, between Wood and s .. ithfield, Pittsburgh: psl2...imdre lIARItIED. on Thursday evening, Jan.. 19th, by Rar..lV D. Howard, Mr. .1.1311:8 D. BRADY, of Pfttaburgh.',and Illes ELIZA 11., daughter of /dewy Dearer, )99., of Alle gheny City.. ADVERTISEMRWS. TEAS! TEAS!? TEAS!!!—,I. linworth, the Minn' and only Iniworter in thin did' of the teal Congo Teas. Mum londen. to now receiving very large and c10d.... selection of Traikall of which ho L. determlnovi to oil at emelt loon r•rices, and Comma of lushly that the rcekless puffers Ili this or \ the next ettr nof lout. Ra urst rvApeettaty Incites Loth hoilmand gentlemen of Me city sod eurroondlng dhrtriete, without dlethicilon of no lieu, to call and try Ida Toon which he sell, =tern to be retooled If they don't Rice extlelketkm. Tbefollowing ate lila priers: Prime Oolong and Sonehogg 14 TeTea.,T/ , L/ and C{h.lto Superior Engileb Break/as Mango, do Extra line, a very delicious do. l'Ee do u Floe Yerlll Ily_son, 10 and LOe Kra line Y. Ovum. and 11 anuowilwe, 7Xe do • Very Lost Y. " .. ^ . xjal.. • Sl.OO do A liberal dedv dales. 1:10131 mistake tho Waco. Nods T of Diamond and Diamond • jaZ 3, French ICore" elf Rich En "" iaar;ll4l4 " =. full assortment on band at the lowest' ' Buten. _p • rima, t 112 Market at. - IT. .11e1ILINTICK. UGAR-71 Willis. NO. Sugar , to • arrive 1 - y by steamer Caledonia The aide by _ ALM WM. RAOALET , A CM. L . ~. lIIICE--16 tierces., fair quality, in stare for _E P. vale cheap to ape, by WM. 11.111A.LE1 A - CO. TC f l or ß i lEe b el-4 , ?i2...fws IN::::.„.,,ilLAigt.ig juctt,ore .C.. 150 , )t) PAIR T . rvisparent.lyindowSh atins i ono r 7 CO s°, to 10 Oct lon plial2ll. rallg, et add holeple - y itr• i* 0 'lil 0o- w- the OLI Cloth Warerooms, ir..110 Muket* at jaLM VITIM)W GLASS -` 7 -Ili' and loth to prime shipping Jal.3 , VINEGAR-30 bbls. Irine t P sab. ti s .isza . \ W 1 2 i .k r 1:1:1 .. .N! . .; p.r p . !p0 , ,,50 ,,,, ,,,,,, k\ ;: , t r, r!p%- . t!-_____L , ` !..._.'llt' ..` ..."!1•!-...' .1....1._.“ _ 'VI .1 1 .1.USIC—Lia o C. Fester; i N Old !Jemmies. &C. Froder. \ - \ toot Pm Winos, Jutting \ neswell Dearest Mother. Hager , \ .. \ 0 Thou Otonliaient. Wallace; timlninftin,Liilit'zi: \ Watt's Elaine sod Morel Songs • tel of,Musla, Just Twenty learsAva &or.* Moonlight Quit:atop. Peldeh Jordan Parka, Introtuchaglopoyular allr. - Jordan' ."'="lllasitilita: nut. :, Pet echottlarli Inantlfollylnnstrated: . Prima DoilnaWaltt. Jullien; - Ottoman Waits, Mae.. The above just remised and kr pia at the .Ilut. Pore oy _WiLM• JOHN\ IL !LELLOR. NI Wood s 4. I.e . RASS RANI; SCHOOL—I/Jaw° h's P Wass Band &Imo. containing Instructions la \ he onf;tallitY:tVLV4l7grp4"`"4:;.':!•.'p"r r e' ' Meg pow to neleHl; Appro_prialii mouthyleng Ine.Al nod males for ca e lltaggif . urortit; Band tylnygg'sz. lira Tr 4,11 ty, mew.. riajtVZ irw . : eau:- ‘...\\ tary of !Itisical " tert . s . , &zither wItN a number or tamp of ro; rftlirrarth'ijandli.. Triritlk y l kd li=trpr or the abase work to and for sale atilt., Musk. Wo o d y hi= .10115 IL MXLLOW. 81 Wood at. - --,—,__i„____L____ IINGER ROOT-1000 Ibt. for • sale by jalM D. A. FAILNESTOCE i CO. geziake foe eale by ty_4ll2t-ja!iOCK._e (X). UNDRIES-43 \ doz. Bread Baskets: r • 16 \ dou ginelVash 500 PriZatberw. ID .ifisale PEACIIE.., 100 bus. just reed P " Br e kria r rrinu! t pt). DEARLASJ reed b. intUdX, lag fr -;a2.1 A MEI Il i onnta t the of flan Room. , orablo to the lEli COMPANY, met, will meet t 'Curtner* Acte. ~ ening, 28twt PlttsbnigtOmmary 21 1 . 4.1, 1 "INLYrICE!!—Owing to Dm recent \ dowateq at ma and by Ere In the East, the „Etna Insurance C. decided on suspending bps ma /t la Pad and " better./ by her Dimetore that she 111 be aide pay all losvert, though br .0 dolutda greater alf nut th entire of her menet will be stamped, \ All perm. h okUngPolkiestan bar them ranee .1 cm Presentation amour race. A tertifinal for the Ur. Plred premiume nill la lasued Lc! Polley holdnily the tbm LI). I\ z. O'CONNI.II, IlltoTlllo tkiaztig.,.. IL IVSB BANCE!—The "Alto In iranro Co. ' _ b.rng Mina Waked business and Issuing IN. Nra.hare accepted the tipper of the NI nit. Insur. Vawe Co. " of theth City of hew ) ork. II Le and Marine Poll. ~ 0 ~ .1 , • e , 1 " rt u VA:g e r e i t i, : .117s Lt / of I a."' for n hl t d: y 4 °et and u n bit c . 0 1 I ro . fin ands m - don and LIT Fire England. The reputation of be Hop. Ray s! Ina Co. Ihr responsibility la well Lenten. The Royal Insurance Co, refer to R. D. lkonegra Esq., Caahter. Menem P. & W. 11elch,P.hlla. .. Thomas Althorn, kap. President. giber, James ,2 Co., hiladelphia N. Trotter* Co.. The (Juanita Insurance Co., refer to James L. Dayton, Cashier bib A VVIIIIO Dank, N. Y. ri • 1".-- w"tatNYkrit'ifk4l6Yßlqr6-rnth TABLE). granite amiltoym ans,!.., ,Cl3Kll';iB-28aacr Drop Napkintb Damask do, and Frult Dune* Wall edema. ula at arpet WarrroutualL. Market et. ot2l ..._ W. MeCUNTOCE. COCUINEAL in store and for Nk bY riammo nos. i• 14 0718C8.X3(----" RurITC-ston7,ir sale b i. 21 • !cram CONGRESS altos,: AtJER-1 • Imre tend this Lfct doaMnt, bbl.s.itegratitrktereitkiat4tu, in= Summar to L. ap 3 A, & \ tedir4oe \ Cs to, \cum- rtiIITCINE Clik.Sl boiro on Jl, the Amid •- and ,cheis?jit vtrnent o i L a ". .. l4 =l7t i ni b ogle would a 4 in% .. 1°11r" b litWartiMlit= to -L. wilic. a ....__ M a y... r t4.ltti a 2 Z i gl i gt!.2l Oul uP------°" 1: r; td by JOt. I'LZMIXO.IMOGROM to LMIMI k Ol. —___--- TIRO DUCE, SUNDRIES-- , t bD6 , zeal* Rol/ Butler:kNta , .; . . 1 !1 , . . , 114 ta. Ja:11 • . 8118IVER,DILWORTFI t. CU. soßßr.s.v a )3ERD to \& .E. ler mai by Saltinammtails 00. Immo ree'd from the Manufacturers 3 et 9,1 p.n. India nabberLogsnnot. at enema/1r lor pr at the India Robber Depot; 5e.116 Market at. ja2.l J. a IL euitues. . A . SACKS DRY APPLES ree'd and fol. .• sale ja2l HENRY H. COLLIN'S. OKEGS LARD reed and for sale by JaN lIE'NRYIL COLLINS. a e UTTER--ti bblu. roll Butter reed and for Pwx bY .1421 itnnx U. coLL.ms. . ...... . lidG IRON—R) tons Springfield Furnace _ll_ — ear Wheel" Pld Iron ou hood for rale. Jett MeOILLS k ROE. 0. MOLASSES-60 bbls., Oak Coop s rrooe. 10 store toe sale .31eGIILES k ROE. /V 1110 COFFEE-: 4 400, bug,' Rio Coffee in xtore Nee. ja2l 512J1LL6 HOE. 1 OLL BU z. BUTTER-5 bbls. roll Butter to a -31, Are by CA IL B. for.llo3lr BAOALEt CO. UNDRI ES-11 bbln. small White BWans: 3 do end 2 keg; Lard; 30,000 n.l. Bulk Pork. to arrivo - Thr C. it rl.ll. for . 1 r by i. , 21 W3l. BAUALEY CO. TO' ALL WHO WANT FARMS-.4 r hare forEsale the Billowing desesited On mr reed . Call "if't eat` lami 0 mlimi amth of the eitrl \ lf.o - , -0, " below on sem s 6'i " \ " " near Bearer 4 ,8 .. Char Land, 1 mile moth of 62)11In Ferry; . I " Creek Bottom 4: (bat Land. cm Chartlers Creek: .1. I " Mier Bottom Land..l mile store NCKeesporti 44 in. " of Land Devl 4th st. Road, 3 miles from city; tioV" \ in - Plum TosrusLim " 14E. \ Ile,ar NiihkStOßM 1.'41 " Coal LimiL with all the ImProTement.S4 . ',, ''.'"" Is ' figs " Vl i a l lt r. 00 :: . L ' lll ' alllT'rent Boni. ' neer the It), \ IMO of land la lowa. BM in 'Ohio, ,tOOO In Virginia sod 31.44 I Tenoesmm lytzl6 OP 11 .61tY 1. rod all me. limstli of .ts \ \ P° \ T11( 131 .14 ' 14 . 00133,73 ,44 .t. kd Sixth kali:Ml Sal'e, of the Portsmouth and sEcd:cp OF TH ' HADLEF , LAWNS. IIIFILM.Kit INGS - 3lOUN'twill sell, on y v W 111104.3 AY, Feb Tee. 1854, CM C month, credit, at their ato .. No. AI lleaveratreet, One Thousand eteses of the PORTS. 101:Til A' I) WADLEY LAWNS:of the celehrated Printing f Messrs. \ rOll DUNNEL.L. a itt. being the the only Sal, to be nblAlbis :rushes. The gnatt. variety of style, Of these Uoode 'will he foruf,d much more. &rateable :than tag heretofore Otte vi, embracing small, tnedium, and la rAr tikombstrire , 'Ptabla, ae-\ both .. in Madder end (Tants mitre. Thei tenor the only Sale to be made this mason. will he found welt worthf the attention 'nf the trill, The entire pareel will . he atbd without mere. 'sew York, January 6th. kart. swab...rod . s 4_ ' , . Notice :.U. tra!!!\ ~ . „ , 'Fr ";. C. WALES, & Ctl ii lk.lnnufnottirere end ,ii- it Peasters in BOOTS. Sift) 111 1 / 3 19. and .W.10h.: S ts. WK. 'at Low Priers for Cash,' W. II reuses ahtmt-JANI7.: Alty,lbith. to Sters\Zio.„ l'earla\-,Boatori,Tiale.'4tenStsu'' splisss sLCKIAT,REpqaEI) P4idE7.§:-- 31.9147' and ibuchlieidartrAntsr 'ceiling Iheir 'lame tuck of Dress Silks at lewergrkesahius ever h.re offered, and call the gtentionasf the ladleeto the oggertrlett,r *Hired them of sap*, flag teeth ' vdth those on, maser better terms there they sin he able_ to do thettleuing :Spri rn ng, as itce is Well. • known that Moto; all oestmptkicut ba advand betty W of ou l:props and ourownt 'swe marketa• A, (sore portion r talk. trees, Perehat ed twee late Fall Importathme, and aru of °carat styles of. . l'isids and Stripes. '. Web otrotaisorenttuning,sererall.koi of Flahl Cashmeres, which weareneering at red.:teed priest. owitiri LBS. BLACK \ \ LEA.B, Geiontut it Aare and Gk nle h.\ FLE3II,VGIIRCII. 1 LBS. BALSA (30PAIVrin store r.r . 3 . 1, r. 382 u \ rumna Blum. 00 • M Witt LBS. ENGLISH block, in „4F, J FI Mom and for nale.by FLEMING BRO 3. Clftga LBS. PREPAREDGIIALK. in %tore *plum) bud Ihr Judo by ja,a) FII}MILNQ 3 Q.OOQ•a - E.T..ll T ,L;g:lt'aj.<7 . .; Ju1 k,. .1 My, In= et,.16 Inding 'ride. for /yds at •Mb 11, Mp.r . at. J. &lb 1 MILLI PS6aM i lilZtraga t Zt ox . • 6 O'QO LES. PATENT', - MIXED AND STEAM PACKING of•AM .h.frkii.sme• soanufse ur.d: Also, GlAsket AO Manhole Ps&lng sr Mao.", resAnrst G.r issanedlats.ose, ..Id yktpitnal: s_ A qd se : uood,-I;:it,`A.Pberl= (AD VOLTNITI Bi.ACC, EA —Lwereilti aboß o kAraf a Tillgti4nr i r s ali k tt: iti"e`biam cL. tar lb. D&l't tstAtatr 'hue Clam Ahe a 2.l &cap.°. [Hamm/ 7110 \:, I E.A.Ii-400‘pigs Galena ree'd yb Ke3iitone 11 . _,A nod Amide by, LEECH. MeAI.PiN tN. ( 1 110 T--20 kegs assorted No. 1 for sale be t 3 jala , • - LEECII. MeALPIX t eg: Fr HE office of the, "Cit,t .Gaug i e l f .u. " i,. ig in . the WarthOnee enterer, Rrowar fr. Kirk, Mealy Mt. where order. may he left or, the EL e. Any °anon rinlatink thelprorialona n(\ the CUT Orallnanne pertamteg tooro.b, win be meeented to the full extent of the zone, .. ALLEY DUNN:City Garreet, • ' '.January 'Intl:R.43U. istoat• • • -.., INIRME RS -AND GARDENERSJ itit , r 4l74 TlVp i ggWlnirtzt 7 ft'Lm e tt tt suftk&letatemb=tritag.knar=ellablpiLext for the fitrtner and Liar:neer, of the newest and matt p p raced motto Lawn Grua and other, (le. m Seals of eortm Frult Trees. Evergreen. and Shrubbery, Orden from beak/. and Merchants 1111.1 promptly, CU liberal terms. inl9-ImerS, lIR LE .15 Vg . 411::1 br \jalB VIE - - -1:111:15. Enisrec'd by Rai*owland 1 - \ ST--0"n ' Monflay . : t ev A eil m in a g A : the ll °l 4 6 2l th7 . a . A OLD DRAcTIV, enter on 4th sad Waal ata.. ea at LA1174;111 1 2 B. " 4:llllrD ' Ent it trbUilh.".'="7., VOILE-7-Tiv existed All bet een the undersigs_A_ and - HENRY .STI3IPLE, under the 'ot HENRI' RUMPLE t CO- Is claindred„ And the undsrsign d atone Is !tattled:el to trassact sad: settle up the ondnese of the said late torn. • • .fisl(44/ • PATRICK : k MEM - *-:.—..- ig 110 T-1 ' kegs assorted Noe. landingfront ' . 0 RD. Keyed ne kr nit be- • AIR _, apM,a. inTeinsox a 65... (1 OLDEN SYRUP,' in bbls., half bbls: ilia %Jr keo.t .e . 4 rer ote.i.rarailte State f6r sslo hY al/1 \ ' SAILLS A, /ICTCIIIBO.II4 01 \ ig 11. .. 3 1011A,..\5E5--300 . bhls. ee — '; - 4 -- ' l - , - , - ei'• 1,..2 A steamer Granite Otatosod A Keystone for mashy . JAR q . OLTCHISON t.CO or Pearllll4l A LEY A CO, it just land. 4r mil/ by ALM .1 CO. Tor O A ietT IM b%Onts and LE toGagna ikte _ iCo. ATE:YeFM FL-I.TS-a t ia' reed an 4 for We by lIARD t UR LANGE., I ACE AND BAND 4. I pIIF.TE in RR _ _A sad txr xal4by IU) /OM LAMM. YON'S KATHAIRON \AND DORY'S TRICO..LIEROUg-4 now tat 'not reoetvol,•and ' Po; .!U'l EaltildNZlOUrttli4iniii,fl-T,V. • clielitt TalKatiON-7-6W,§f—NOt ;4 p/ withstanding the tenant great 41i, In the prices i t rg a ht4s i triV u her Iv nrapetcd,with a *II .00g, , toes* Strong, woll flavored sonehong. ad milk '' n fluZloil l 7 .^". °° • l 4;: a. . A.. IN . ! Itr; "nd tt ".. g . i i i ' yenu, "I t) - .dc; - , • V.arrilne , ." no, . 75 do; ',, \ , LeiLo,lbnotittip d do, - . 1,0, -- \ : ~.. \ 1 Also:la,„(04141140,-,:if BreAkae°o P i - ' mi. .t,.. - \' ~ . 'a" em "*. . i. l *atallers olii find , it to their Interest to • twinfl and learn tin. pi.. ' EAU) W. A. 51eCLTii„.... aOi.S lODINE RESITBLIMED in m ora l i t\i, V and fur eel, by \ • ' • •PLXIIING BROTHEL .- • _.5 . . L,2,.°1:','41,!.1.(it5.' a 1 NSDARENT WINDOW\ SHADES ,o ii iro 140 &ago., Vitriehlyalaintect. %fink at the i tnd 4 tetr '''' - .li4ll °. 6 ! . \ . )1 . , . itarAt. &Alt% ~ 1 1ECOR. Tin L'APRIt ILANGINDS—Yor , / F P . ... 41 .1 1 ..au, swooro,;-&,_..-~. ~ , ,,i,;er , , ci. i , 1 , 2 2 .2 , a , s ~. \ Teloates PALM**. !. ' E u : ' 1 rift ESE--50Q no: ‘...1 i remind sad Mil. ~_ non • T. Um t.IOT le itALIV i ra for loco of 14. .z . r i eo ti. e lo w verr \lo .. at me, No o tglgtitt. lat 2 • • " - , '. tILOSING TIT SALE t _IYGS, OILCLOTH MATII„3I.IITTIN. llte t r ' ff i d" 4= th t. Itt'l."‘ti' .Olradail to t 1 6 a. 111 their- 11. a, \ I . "' = fpflutu r ratiV rlelaltr. ..- • .c. Abe `\' to quanOangraliflrtViat o.tobaeatlrei arlllll_ ylvor, Oa 1.,.._ 4, vird;:‘,llr.c VAntriNwiti.ur—utis 1 1 00ERIES: 1 -:' mo ts taiL bbh.l o3. o%.l . = .1 %.. • • •-') 60'boion • ' A • he a ddir • \ Mil Steam ..and : 'Wlitei - G *Kilts at Private.Bll&\ Our Srills,rsituntethn Sinai uel , townithipr Allegheny Catratv, , , 1.3 b, and I.le North of the l t ittaberith. AT tAFAnTTE, tan Rood Th7ll, '? l PoZ.VVlk'arr..,3;ll. C. kl &U -nita_ one good 1/euen and Stable; and • the and Gant., th um! and privilege or cam. /nag already merediferd the .“Prclaa.geadruba, haa .s, eery rich settlement. - TIM. nt,a In prieetice m kt ttht=the trest and Wind can he had on the first of AMA— - Sebottlsch and harether glttsburgh. Terms Made known nen and popul on the growl), il l Ladies or Gent. Mindto Joln Lla Acederay. A. GUT. • nee the neuter thisjpment week., 'te a t teem. every Theaday arid mattralasta. a lAta 3 leek, (lent, is., to on every. rand me;;;Titr t " 1 / 4 3?.da=n", ntAlnoktutellt!ll.". The next Futtille giv. on Mend. ing‘ith, ) h. 1t!.14, to \lac:U.llmo Arrre.) ahlrla 1 , 111 be a - velentine petty. (particulars ocleh be glean hers , N aller,lat which the Schottioch usdrtlie VII he danced.— Ile woad also +tate that the tli Chem. Awe will \ .elkt ,7 '1 Ta d *LNlVflit's lea of a in: ktorahs, ma proem* ttntia vd. Mr. t;'/L. !Manna Wallah r thtzlelia4;ixergni=V4mtaiheit, toglmetb t.; 'c'S FOR ST.A.Ti n i ) oo st..betweea Is, and ES inntore and- for sale 2 A. ?JeBANE.II4; 2d it. IRAIIR —All Penicaut who • want - AXES or the ratCOLLINN k CO. make, should n. larnizotko tn. a stance. a. M k Mete are vationrouninakete and nultatkv "tamped (Winn, and labeled ankh Oki • our. ninth me franc! alentir .1 , 1 110QUI.,Sy - / . /nfted :Oates as our 421 4 1 3Uftetlare. They "To, _ha &rent pune ut:thu auttry, by vationa 42 ern anal'. h "a" 1 4lice 41 Rt. 7" IF° thr 1,1431n0nq with the sta m p of "Wile. Voirsoil 1u not kilo. of any other 0.20-Alyt, by lt..n Jstr nimakr ' Ines Untied *taloa. , 4 tr. ertANCE Ta cANTAusTsz \ . to ausl4,othotowo noturqr 31111•11.20a.ra ~ . L• ~,' 3 P 3 :-Yoblifan trtawrz .. ll t.4. aDoulsinr Coas .3, tr or . sat 4. - 1.... \ ud .47.1 1 4 ' 3 Zatial. r allty Ara sakalkopt Cle••••od. ', \ Ile wort+ ar• of tbe bkost *penned toottrlttio.,=?: - • ZOTlVltltari'Lentrifivt n• ...al are •Ituattrt trtial l4' ou• and • kW to the talandett ~ . . . mil 11111 00•111• L. anti a ntiboad bast tb• ablbas pa Q. \ . • I L The qtrallik or the Coal le aaostdorttt 111!•..1,111 RN , - -,... \ 1 ;TV_ 4.!'-'r 1111V44:41`..177b.,..1.1?=-Z4 .--- Wm , . taut fattrifeis la Younsrqqra.- sad _o:l4.mbl.,_tbe .\,, • ~, . ntighb,d4.4 a "T addith ' .4.1 tb '' . " :l7; of her 717 - i ,- . .-' ,i,i,„,„ and in Nip of tacilltk• tbe se , .3,1. 3... L: , ~ -: 144 %r/Li t iie l t. ". .% . O=tabut lb• whole Lake . ~. A(' .• kr KPf.rt' , P,M.,.??,. " .\ l°- totvt ti. -aataitiuii '- - . ~-...; DMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE—Lett" Aftkutratine bvriar .tnr. irmituld ....Surd on Moods*. of —•— or mi., 4 - Atilt= _ sag .411.304. , " *.Wa.llo" L'iZt4.4‘ - --•<-. • AIyIUSEMEAi UCTION SArLIES. A\ND FAXCYLMwGOODS—. t is • , 11.akt the ConarneretalSalea Roma, earner Yaod and Fifth waata, enl.llonday raftin Juloari at.lo o'elock, • denatal variety 0( Piney and Ma Der Goode, einhtedindA . ' itaxestiut—ttettaetta, gentnexa Jima, Malt. saweentared mandate. thnoama. Veeroaatinga, Detadnes de. Mary ,Iratee—Elegaot ad Canahrte Mkt's.. (Harm /?ddiattute,l Laney white Dress Ittudlna, Tone, de. thsll {lt Lama Alma.. Llia• tem Merited, de.. \ • _ . hrCoedeetea'a tflv-43upe nreadelotha. Iltnalla4 and amekin elf,, Casehneens, Satin andttlk Yardage, Linea home. tte. Throes, trt. Taper, Buttons jktp".\\ :La a a z — i l. ASIIIONABLE 'CVATIELNG-- Will ilO aad ara t the Owe lock. a wall minted Mad of l'attdaretatdni. m t u at. aett . :Ze Coate, Deaver . tianteere PantallYhtt 9G - .4, de. - fi llalt — ltth ITa i t -1 ° Viegat th s.nma l"-i ts hin for g tot Orn tau. \ b" %rill i fin th' d this= a o tarnaatde opportuulty tesulted. P. kIJ DAVIS, duet. ----- _ PRII T TREES AND SIIRUBBE t Y. i • The ladlascribeioars glaaiaaklt iickaart a • ,ad, ora z I e , neoron Eve t extaclax gr ....1 tt."........, .... ri44 r az us = li n*,... r, sTeo, Clailial Tak• ' actonatai4vtapia:rtt!e4 ad lasTal.”-- -• r\p'r -1,000. ~imswz, NOT ES, _NA , RTNERS l[ i ' L it: - .M .' 00iitif with me I ;w i t 0 'S NEM the budnees \ L i i . .. , date, a t old stand, under t et le AM' .1. . s, VirTN BRYANT; S end \ ili 1 Deems In 11Id ' 7 watrrn\ Vtorts t._ O-PARTNIRSHIP..4I.ft' 'n . a*cinted . `,\ IL.) E. S. Warder me to thaa.Ding bad. A, nese rill be carried from this date. \ des then of N n. H. aitraxits A • ' • .••• :•\ • .• C. r-Acries ' :,... ... - ' ' r..• 11. WOOD. ' 1 $ I E ELL •*.-• CO .4- Who e end a tit. Befall Desieri,in "gaits, . ' Tsand . a., Se., No: bl. Waal t. .: •. . .-: .• -: , . ice., , ENNSYLVANIA\ .14ILROAD 3IPA- '. . 1 ER 4 „.... A ? :Yr.—ln pmvunaie of th• Act of-Aasembli Penn. ' sy rani.. entitiodantrthet 1141pleseent to the sod, matt. tied "An Aet to Incorporede Itin l'entis/isaishl ilamd :. . Company"aPProved the =1 elgr of. March: A. D. 1 . • ' Notice Is hereby aim , . Mg, 11 le 'the intention the . _ Pen ‘ nrylvania. Railroad Quepten(shoodd the mama op- pm 'ed y their eteekholders a% the annusl meetleg. be • , ! held on the first Mended of Vets-Mary nest,) to Me the lands of the Steubenville 4-41.13adlans, Railroad pally. to the amount entre hunmedthreroseldellsra \ . Phila.. JAIL 7th . 1t.1•44412•1ng . T. T. r TR. Seer. \ : TOTICE-111r. JOHN CASpIIAAD having \ , j received the appointment rabrarian of the Tonne \ . en's Mercantile l&brary" and 11 les UsUtute. Is au thorised to collect all, bills .fOr 185 it no rresentation or • Treasurer'. ?rein , . Liall2-11.1 Wit. St. Tres. PiSgOLITTTO—iito parfieTsh - ip of It. . Roblson.C. Klmoland and Samue4ll.'Robison.trad, anel owning on the Entarpriee Foundry's.' klacidee i MT4 n Etk i tlt h ial : Pre4) .U l.. :112rdirdtslatvli== ' • ' "' Von \ by mutual consent. The books, Wieland firm will be collected and settled' by R... lie & 41,,,0t :- • Pittsbransh. R. ROM IL ' Jan.1:11154. Jell '. '' ' \ NAIII. 11. 111.13 M. ''., .. .... _ . ..... „ t IT. HARTLIT.... ..,:-.6. D. r 1 p/: - Ali. WM, \ ' SIGN OF lIIE L GOLD.EN.IIQii,S . E . lIEAD, retruer otWood street and Distecnt,lUlsy.' r t r,. , -PARTNERS NOTICE ha . dAy (.1..241; 18U). undated srith . La . bli r ess ily brotberlo.lwr ; U. 11._THELI'd. and au knot, I roan. WM.' WKEh, lender the name and • leaf 11. I. 1 11.111TLEr 1130. s - (Pin] . IILH. 11 MEW. I , 11 ~ IL HARTLEY. ic CO; will:eon 'nue : 4 ., , .'...tientifiteture, Saddles. I/erness., - 'hunki, Malted - ‘ I ~ \ i ., I ....a Xechlos Bands. tWetbssr uitia nil n tbsrnallels• A te their line. With incteased facilities Sr dohs \ wenn.= .- 4. and a determinstkin to nianufeetureFl work, whtiatter 6, ottelicbre. that It. VII/ Ite t o the sdran of thole *Add nil .. .V. ililikles la our line-totsvor us; with ti r esistwo. :., \.. -. ' , i r. ' .-- N r1129114 . Co.,.._..siew York ;Luce 1.."th. °11 . ''' tales se nut up In bunches road" Ow . \ 1 k... d , .....97.1 .' - isil3-Im, \ . . . Y B. Agrnt• eri • prime article, In u"A '.L plrnat.h nnk. • CA-117'11ER SHIP--31'Kelyk.Bb; have notiociated them TIRDEAS BLAU- The` &mimes fill be continued under ‘be 11rm xlielutarY k 144,1E9. ja7alavell vp_eii h . iitTigriii; YoiTa. :I 1 - , - 8 -\ \ 'AdV.!rf" j , = it r ..- -=,:, • -.., \\ or 110SIRItl. GLOVM YARNS. R.: ..... I o ft IRRSR , AI .1. \ tit°4l47l.liWllnete !4'fi r ..,.." ,=7,'"Ja. ' meet• • will pima, wawa them tee le:media ,eir meet, m thaw who see Indebted will pins" let Idllepith e little deisT.s pNiAbles-' .mmr • \ , - WILLIAAL DAM NaZi *RR et.. J.';'l YSSA: : IS"' I " ' t'' ! h° 1 ", qtr 1444. :IrEEk,s Louicl3E PUMPKIN,: FOR ••tuw•b— . auck u mama-rm. issabamu ‘uanklas, and make ph* of roparkir pusli . - Dintetimm , -Tink ows mu* or two a au. r017g2; and it ‘ ‘l:‘ , .'l7,ll'=„zer, . 1 2 4 f,, ,t it,i - 'l4'...;;T"rt. t. tilgitaliVatti-4ziliti' '7.IW: wtSTEDi-1, I)Zy . sil , LULU( DICKEY 3 CO. - I,Ir4LITi , ERs \ ()AY, but at every tali : , B3 Wood 4.- .1 41711GA1.L. bATEST French'styla at Paper Iftu s „ kr Cellfugs of Dravinz Rooms sad Parlor; ' with rmiel7 , =Mil iy., Ibr mal. Jra) , IV UR P. 3 13213thALL. irltkalt LECES, jro Testers and C0i1_..,..L.11un. _.. , ..L.11un. sir!ntatz • WALTER P. 31/AMU:L. 4T I- -, Oaks and Mai r, sale L. I WALTER. P. at Aaszt.A.u... W Elizabethan atyle.. for - ILTER ',...II.ARRIALIL. vtr —._ (101 IVA.:OKE _ Al' i . L-nultt Saw .sm Mist, evening Jan. Atb.jamla saamil-haa gold kbrlmams. embracing gne• English Lemma.- ; eleant . :It 4 gZshttbi:s tb 1 1 = t ler: 4n e" char escapement and Ll:pine manemasra. r. yawns. are worth r the_ attention °Sall \lmes whither to purchase a gond utlde •h+ el, own tem. , , • P. 31. UAV•liik And. CINCINNATI 110311NY—, 17 Ibis. Teal LW..= Aliefatany 'Mad %.1.12.): --Sirkg—dffE— E - S 7-4 3,.trfttn GClumasiost•reced DT • .4,20 MeCLUBM, ras-s0 drUMA ItHr priced. 60 small box. 'Ors Ned mai lir' by .1•90 IC•x YeeLIJKO. - TAR. BANNING'S TATENT'LuE.AND it BODY BRACE,—For the permeation Bpd ern of To. Polosoldol.Brerer4l; Ivetiezdalpt i oar. Fl.maSe I A Fa . ,% ut t 7t 13 , ..V. , %r"1'pre. • ie.T.udtiv.v.;?.k.r„ adtbreitY to the eouotry. • ramoblets , illtraL ift p ani :1=1 " e ai r id U rio . ta7l " trtrittat tendons* to wall otimtnales. Bold lay ", • ",;• 6C04 N 0.140 Nr_street, Pitt.borl'as • • IMPROV ED -B . I fOULDER-tRACES : Ladies', Gentti, ieie; and -Bo* MOULDER BILAOIIOI.—* large lot reselia4.• ay lb. Improved and fastdorodde kind. intended to-rolleve'stref. smodi s aos, weanek mile% a trek, leaolos Deward. 4m. Thesellbooldse •'; /hue are dept to most utklei an.' kind In um Taloa, and are vsetlY,. The deastlemen= o'l47ers the, ruttiest of ausomsders, -owl fasooltler \ .4,arl at very little above tbo prite•of Stleendeen. •••I \ Yoe ado at.DIL laVar..P.ll BRIM STOIIII. Bss•11 0 ‘. _ , orner • of Wood street and Vireo a ll ey. fesseasted IrALOABLE REAL ESTATEFOR,SALP. . r rx CLLAIMMIS VALLEY.—The nedershreed: - . Lew acre of the \ Yetateof EDMUND C. Larr... dateserd.' Werefer or eel:the very raluabLe Warn of the demalent„ situate Vhva.binnigottbuNo.n t o:butler* meek. within 2% alba; of wholes the n iandr of ell'o=ll. 3 Herl 1 44 - 111. , Lain. James Arthur, and nOl4. Alant%4l urea of It la w , .4 land, and sixty urea ' , sorrier- to: land. All 1.10 tract lleamell, and la enefiPtlble of the i n de. - :goon ot cultivation. There ls plenty of. anger „ a ell". 'l s litie nt.prortnepte a _good E STWIE._ House:, a • ~,,,r , ABLE, e.. wattle 0 OlLattlla OP FR Ire& ed="neeletler.4_ P-633311tzt,,trb...*liAttr . p k , ,„, i i.. „.1,:tr the, eZlegct.4lll l l , :e l t ' l ' r la open en& liTlrrinaj. itut i =faloo,6ll a tlirte CWrtkea etaMLL rre ll. 2 - dueornenta that eta wanorn pale& . Tema reads. known on application :a eet-of the aderalgnd. 1p Ilfaahl o w, Um, P. The farm, if rot *old by the !Int of Munh Al do.' Le ter rent-. ~,, - , • • • A . R. KOWA ' 'do.ll4.evr3t:i .. •• • f a. NUMDOI.II. • MIEMM Mthetioneer. ood "gad "SW
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