has idne6 expired. There are now only two offs . , ears left, svith the fragment of the 17th Lancers --Ilipten Godfrey gag= and Cornet George ..,WorobwelL At 12 o'clock the battle of Inks:maim seemed 43 •4 71.1,beta win, but ilus day, which had clear -- ed up an hour previously so se to enable asto P 1 4.0 ,01 7' and meet sgabi became .51> mania. — Esti aid - fog set in, nudes we could not iminnte9the. BlLLiallir who warn retiring wader - the shelter of their artillery, we bad formed in . front of our lines and were holding the battle.' • to staratly contested, when' the enemy, tar- Ong advantage of our quietude again advanced, While ,their.inum posfied.forward and opened a tierdenclovis fire upon Vteritpinr?bert, the early rimer quitted Lord „,... t .o gra t t r o l Li part vsae. of aa tt ro . da y, at tflank thentinmy:'.."lls his efforts he was most ably eec•- Maid by General Bosquet,.whose devotion was noble. - 'Nearly all his mounted escort was down laiiidiand behind him. • General Canrobert was erightly:wonoded. Rio immediate sttelitdiusts artfehd severely._ The renewed assault. was so ..dnifrablyrbp.9lsed that 'the Russians >rtll retired, still; protected by' their . crashing . The Riesiimade rani' a b out 10 sortie on the - •_ , French boo , and traversed two parallels before . • they Amid be it:s4obl They were driven back last With: great lois, and at they retired they - bit* up'ecime Mines inside the Elagtaff Tort, evidentlilafraid" that theffeench would enter p - ellmell after them. ••• At 1 - O'clock the Russians were again retiring. ' • Ar.'l' 40Dickion's two gems emaslied their or tlllery-,Vind they limbered up, leering five tom '''. • ..bribi'and one gun carriage on the field. W=MM :Aff - 4V/i DV Wi V 1 BUUKD ET MT= CO-- PITTSBURGH:. SATURDAY MORNItia, DECEMBER 16, „ 13. T a, Adieitisera—Nalther`tbe Edlttalal korano -•.::Prlating7.o..Amott to( tho Gemette,tro °prowl 813.04•7. jovortsouswhodochs their oath:es to spivs la atm paper on Monday rekorhituroloill please hoad them La Mfym,eo ttoelq on-asturds7. „ , . G ' : VlLPl.Otobooria Weekly osector-Ttio extend no dreoloibm of Ono Weekly Oases often to our &wine:soma mOit &grab nvollom of tasking tbolr booloooolmoorn Oat drooralloo (abdomen Ibur and fire doom:rut, rooebto/f aimed imothsat, - olossufacturer sad ohoo-koemor 'racoon 20212.111111311. axtdEasteno Ohio. • • Advance' Raymente.—Hereafter - no sub scription Inn betaken 11Dr.the Dully Or Wookl r thautts. oak. Wartrient le sea& lo Advance. Mrs:~ the tlosa is Ito. to, labia lbw instocelptlac. lakt, the paper :ell be lovsziablv ..doppol.'inkas tbe robessiptices la re newed by Meins& parestmt._ All transient advertising. starter . dowription. will ti.ressared to to paid la ad. vineHig - The Only assorts. will to obese sposisl =dab. If grimly eantraeln are made. - lepl:dtw Readies Netter en each Nage .1 . 11.1.. paver. Know-Nornistatra +LSD SLAT/FRT.—The "Amer inair organ," the, Know-Nothing paper at Wash ington, is so intensely pro-slavery that it meets Witirthe entire approbation of the most devoted friends of slavery. In' a lit; number, defining 'Enoif7NothingPtineiP l e i ; and measures, It says iplestion of rkmery ie not to be discus. eed. The American party is formed on the basis of, 'Wiry as guestiottof .Strecryforccer. In the - corosimmation of the present revolution, the man of New England, like - their sires in the revolu tion of '76, will stand by their brethren-in the South as co-Forkira ins common cause." Theßaltiettre Patriot; : commenting on the above, says: - " Hereis the bold development of the fact, that Abolitionism has an i'nveterateenemy in the American party. Not that it expresses shy opinions upon Slavery, but .that it wiE not mit'any agitations to endaniptthe per petuity of the Union. The American party is mi l union of the North and South noon other great and important questions, and whilst the objett the Ova: good of the country, they will exile- , g:dsh the sectional animosities that have so long, kept them estranged." . The meaning of all this is, that eleven , is I . hereafter to ruls- the country, and the North is • to bow a willing neck to the yoke. prepared for its raceof dough-faces Ind time-servera.-- 1 Therviesticl of artery hi lot to berfseussed." . IfKarasa and Nebraska adopt slaveholding con stituton' ns, as now: probable, they are to be Admitted into the Union without objection or dis cassia:- Although this territory has been wrest- ~... edfrom the North, in violation of a solemn con -. towetoind although its elections are conducted with-fraud, violet:Me and bloodshed, and North . ern men are treated on its soil with insult and contumely. by a band of hired bullies and rut'- . • Mins,. from slase-holding Missouri, - all must besubmittedto, according to this Know Nothing orgen,--tamely, cowardly, basely submitted the question of , elavery is amok forever, it mutt - not be discuised I -If we knOw any thing of the feelings of the . people of the free States they will spurn. this defeitable surrender of freemen to slavery. It -will strike. a death-blow to Know Notbiogism in - the North. The order may flourish for a abort • time under such auspices, but as sure as any . portion of the spirit-of '76 serving, it will dwin dle soon into "&hopeless, helpbres minority. If the Slavery question is not to be discussed, the. South May proceed with its new beta of Slats' Mates, formed out of the Indian Territo ry, Cabe may be annexed,-California -may be di-1 sided and a new Slave State formed on the Southern-dtorder, and Kansas and Nebraska may be admitted as Slave States, and on the great question at issue nt the whole proceedings, the North must be dumb. "Slavery Is not to be discussed!" -. Arid what party is this which lays down so anti -republican and tyrannical a rale of action ? It is a party which calls itself Aturice' re! which claims affmity with the men of '76 ! Freedom of rtscussia originated the American tine!, and laid the foundation of our free institu- ' . It is the palladium of our liberties, the glory ofiihr: race and our country. Freedom of discession had a new birth. altar a long bu rial by Popish-bigotry and tyranny, at the Pro ttedent !termination,. Lather revived this glo rious bath-night of every freeman, and it has thnuished Whereser liberty had a home. To 'empress it is to go back to the dark ages. The Pope aid his college or Cardinals will sing Ti Dem when they hear that free discussion is isuPpressed in America. 1. Oh, -b at ," says a Know Nothing friend, ion are toofast; we do not intend to suppress . diectession except on one questia that of Biz ' very:" . indeed! Bat is not Slavery the most important question of all othei, to freemen and to the-people of this co‘try, in which over three mations of human beings are held in abso lite bondage orbody aMi soul? Whet other question. of polities, of Government, of morale, email life, vial compare with this, se relates . the American people If discussion can be interdicted on this, it may be on all other' sub ,. . - 1 -- km It matters': not what the 'abject maybe, whether trivial or important, the attempt to stop its -discussion kyranthcal Invasion of the rights of freemen. Sege:another member of the Order, - "it is - not - intended to place any legal barriers in the way er, discussion,. bat only to discountenance and th rale out of our own party the discussion , of Slavery." WeS, how does-this excuse help the matter . ? Suppose the Know-Nothing party _obtains - dominion, elects our_ Cleverncers and Leglelatures;" our 'Presidents and our CongretuA. The disiossion of Slavery being interdicted, it could not be bronght hefore the legislative body '.. of the .aation. If the slive-power bas *lies& use to 'propose to aggrandise and ,extend the atrocious institution, the man feature must not he r .'dlscnitsed; Chas establishin 'what the_Bouth : immunity for Slavery..., The subject could not be - brought _be fore the State legiehts for the same reason. Every man iho would not sacrifice bis manhood 15,y 'Obedience to the degrading decree would hos,pr*ribed. In every aspect In which it can ye viewed, such au attempt. to stifle discussion twadlegrace to Menge, and If persisted in will bai l the party which . bas attempted, Dlr. 0, - ; ,6i,•adixtbialttyitioii, under the dictation of. 91'';iew York, attempted this' ,reirehensfide policy cud Miserably failed, as Id - Joith,,ryleee before it. It cannot be dent -- Shively will' be dieagrid until the abstales of% ' •thrilled mill i on s are: knocked off, and the g Tes i shame And curse. of America is utterly; removed e hare no idea that the Snow-Nothings of oi_th*E*o age: *Appror of this tyrannical noni;aara, ."Thousan da 'of rbellr CEO utterly o e' and thlptiliAaiiregiotirader:egrea d Binun% m icehs stepped in dill inn.- If bare their Ordni peraleirizca;Pr°4lami roll W tint opPQtilliT MUM • . . rock irhiokhari,aostroyod I.he other paties,rr it trill diriticil' ijoirst In the North to s Arrawnos ! Oszerrs."—Yoo are not satis fied -with. Limtori's definition of theft. Well then let us hare yourr. Qom err rtraronl— Zits' sbrowt Cathotie. Are we to understand this till IUI endorsement of Lignori's theory of theft," and an admission that it is the rule of morals in the Catholic Church? The editor of the "Catholic" asks for oar defi nition of theft. -He shall hare it. It is con tained in the eighth commandment of the Doea lOgne—"Tnon east: 1102 MAI." PROM WASUINGTON •• • • nee of the Pittgbarsb DOT Watt. WASHINGTON, Deo. 13. The winter campaign is fairly opened and we are likely to have a brink contest- To-day Mr. Mace, of Indiana, presented or gave notice of a bill .for the positive prohibition of slavery in Natalia and Nebraska. Of 'course all honest Northern friends of tho repeal' of the Missouri Compromise will appreve of.this, and urge its adoption, because they were persuaded when the Nebraska bill was pending that slalery could not gild a foothold to the new territories and as it is now demonstrated that it is greedy there, they will be eager to:devise mains to get it out. I Mr. Mace made a short but an able, firm and temperate speech in favor of the bill. He said it was intended as a notice to the Battlers there, 'and to all others connected with the territories that notwithstanding the repeal cf the Cowpro- mice, they would never be admitted as slave States. This is now the issue, and I hope and believe all the free States will fake a position on It favorable to freedom. The pro-slavery eon- epiraters affirm that if each a policy be estab lished they willtissolve the Union. In the calm and conciliatory language of those gentlemen, disunionista are traitors, fanatics, and incen ditirlei. Chanting the correctness of these de scriptive terms, it seems by their own avowals that they are abont to deserve them all. The debate was highly interesting. Oliver, of liEssouri, attempted to defend Atchison from the charges .of noutriring the infamous frauds by. which Whitfield pretends to have been elect Ed. But without any sucsess . . There is no doubt at all of his being the Contriver of the whole dis graceful scheme, as it had been previously re commended by him in public speeches published under his eyes by his personal organ, and from sketches no doubt written out by his own bands. • These speeches of I Atchison famish abundant mason, if sustained by evidence of their gene inenert, for histilaPulsion from the Senate. ' .Mr. Washburn,! of Maine, pointed out in a brief and eloquent 'patch, the plain course and duty of the North, which be said would be to re sist at any cost the creation of slave States out of the territory corered by the Missonri Com• promise. Stephens, of Georgia, has the floor for to-mor- - row, when we shall, no doubt, bear from him a bitter awl malignant tirade against any attempt to resist the Inroads of Slavery. Now, as to all this controversy, lean only say that I take no pleasure in its reviml is this shape. There is no further use for argument and dbcalution. They have been exhausted. Slavery has gone into Kansas, and will go into Nebraska. It cannot be getout of either , the threat that they shell be excluded from the Union if they do.not exclude Slavery. They will get and keep Slavery, and the contest over Weir sasslvvion will result precisely as that in regard to Missouri did. They will come in. Slavery should be expelled from there hjr force, and it that cannot be done— then we mast have some very different resort than Mr. Mace's till.• The Know Nothings holdnightly meetings here to congrattitate one another over She late, local successes at the North, which I learOtes attend ed by many Whig and Democratic members of Congress.. This party is fast developing, here, at least, as a mere catspew of slavery propa mind ism. The Orgill., which professes tospeek for ir, is one of the most abusive sheets when referring to the opinions and conduct of the-North relative to the continued sectional aggreesions of the South, which come under my notice. • Its sup port thus far, I learn, lute come chiefly from the South, And the history of thisliterary and politl muitiroon affords aimed - the only instance of Sonthern liberality ra that line. Wise once , boasted that no newspaper 'was printod in his district, though I am hound to admit th his be half that he-has ehangedhis views on that wet ter, as on almost every other,and his since been • frantic ridroiLte for universal education. Th e organ has.received a larger subscription from his congressional district than Iron; any other in tirginiel. and has more • support from Virginia than front any other Southern State. This looks bad for Wise. He has set out to stump the State, but it is pretty plain that if the present current of opinion continues he will run agaidet a stomp that will bring up in a very unmistakeable man ner about next April. , There ought to be a lentrel Native American organ here; renouncing the authority of the secret order, and representing the Free Soil sett. .timmt of the North in the pending eectional controversy;.and advocatifig • vigorous Northern rganication to resist the encroachments of sla very. The Know-Nothing - candidates for the Presi dency aro multiplying with great rapidity. , The following is a list of the names of person said to have numerous pertizazte among the lodges of the order. • Mt. Fillmore, Mr. Clayton, SIM HOW ion Gen. Casa, Mr. Broome, of Ps. Danl. Ullmann, 'Kenneth Rayner, Garrett Davis, L. D. Campbell, Of Ohio, Edward Bates, of. Mo., and Ned Bunt line, of N. Y. Mr. Fillmore is said to have made the sign of fraternity from the platform of I tanked car,' when instantly the enthusiasm of the crowd, who witnessed the Mysterious gesture Set up a bowl of delight which absolutely sup plied the want of steam to the engine, and sent the train off at more than lightning speed, cut ting off the eloquent speech which the ex-Presi dent was about to enuneiste for the benefit 91, his admirers. , The Democrats of the House are moving upon the tariff., and !regret to learn that many of them see committed to the bill reported by the major ity-of the committee of ways and means at the last !session, reducing all duties to the rates of 20,.15, 10, and 6 per cent. with &small free list, I regret that the report recommending this per nicious scheme Is signed by Mr. listens, of.Brif- Ala, the distinguished Silver Grey conservative friend and Representative of Mr. Fillmare. The country should be warned in time against the fe tel effects of such a measure. Much of the 'prevalent distress is traceable to the present miserable ad ratorar tariff which has let In a iflobd of foreign goods which has crushed out the domestic industry of the country, and de ' prived people of employment by thomiands. What is now wanted is simply "return to the principles H of the whig protective tariff of 1842. Nothing lass been done In the Senate for the hat two days worthy of attention. Mr. Slicer has been re-elected chaplain after a very mov ing speech fr . = young Dodge of lowa, who en dorsed himas o good union Nebraska man who had done much by hie prayers to discomfit the abolitionists and secure the triumph of slavery in Nauru and elsewhere. This is welt enough in the Young Augustus Ctesar of lowa, bat his ear ige and scurriloarattack upon Mr Seward with which he accompanied lt, was. not so well. To day Mr. Badger made a two bours's for more pay to Cons:masa= and the Supreme Judges. The Wheeling Bridge cue came up in theps prairie pout to-day.. the motions pandlng are for an execution of the decree rendered, and for a writ of asidstance. Mr. Stanton will speak to `morrow, and Reverdy Johnson the met day. Mr. Daimon will call nO Hanier's land bill at the: earliest possible day, with the object of ez, eluding all the matter added in the Senate, and restoring it to the slaps of ' , genuine homestead bill,-as it left this House. Nebo modified his plan by affixing tho moderate priee'of 141 rents per acre to We Lands prvieldto be assigned to each settler, and by striking outtbe words free I whites, and, thus leave the benefits of the 801 l open to respectable Or colored people. Manus. The New Orleans Bulletin 'says' that the per-, tiOSI of Tens eying North of 81 degrees, produ cei rerysplentlid !heat,' and the greatest quantl -19 of iti'Andlhat paper .loolur forward to the than wheoliew Orleans will be !hipping sepal satirpleeht Boldiera` Bop' to EL L oa th end ae _ '>f '=fi r - 'c'^ ; ,.>__ f ~~;,.~ - r .+yy.,.~.. a~:.. _.. ... - Vilus. Barnum muds rigs of Jemmy LIML - ' The great showman, in ,ehowing Jenny : Lin:l abotit the oonntry, made a deal of money out of her. •We 6nd in an article in the New York Tinier a statement, from which we take the following t • comae& Remiss. Avereak New York. 35 $286,216 64 $8,177 601 Philadelphia, 8 48,884 41 6,110 65 ' -Boston, 7 70,388 16 10,055 45 Providence, • 1 6,525 64 6,625 64 Baltimore, 4 32,001 88 8,000 97 Washington, . 2 15,885 60 7,692 80 Richmond, 1 12,885 21 12,385 21 Charleston, 2 10,4.23 75 5,214 37 Havana, 3 10,486 04 3,478 68 New Orleans, 12 87,646 12 7,303 84 Natchez 1 6,000 00 5,000 00 Memphis 1 4,6 956 4,639 56' St. Louis 5 30,613 67 6,122 73 Nashvillel2,o3o 30 6,017 15 - Louisville 3 ' 19,429 60 6,476 60 Mad 1 ison 3,693 25 3,693 25 Cincinnati 6 44,242 13 8,848'48 Wheeling 1 5,000 00 5,000 00 Pittsburgh 1 7,210 58 V 7,210 68 Total 95 • $712,161'34 7,496 43 By the termaa the contract with Mr. Barnum Jenny Lind was to ; receive $l,OOO for each con cert, and one half the receipts for each after de ducting $5,500 for eipenses. She had the right to withdraw from the arrangement after the 100th concert, although the contract. was 150— upon forfeiting $25,000. And Mr, Barnum af terwards -consented to her withdrawal at the close of the 93 concert—the paying him in addi tion, $lOOO for each of the seven elms refulquish , ed. The following therefore, according to the stritement given shove were • TIIa ILSOZI??1 , Cr KM LIND JilID MC. 111ELRUM From the • total reeeipte of ninety five Concerts . $713,161 34 Deduct receipts of the first two, which were aside from the contract 32,067 08 Total receipts of Concerts from No. 1 to No 93, $680,094 26 Deduct the receipts of the 28 Concerts, each of which fen abort of - $5,600 $123,811 16 Also deduct $5,600 for each or the remains o g 65 concerts, 357,600 0 ^7580,811 16 Leaviugthe total excel* - as shore $100,283 11 Being equally divided', Irma Lind'a portio I was $90,641 65 Mr. Barnum paid her $l,OOO for each of the 93 Concerts Also, one-balf the receipts of the first two Concerts Amount paid to Jenny Lind... 5280,6 78 09 Bhe refunded to Mr. Barnum an for feitnre, per contract, in ease she withdrew after the 100th Con cert. . 826,000 She also paid him $l,OOO each for the eeeen Concerts re linquished. Jenny Linde avails of 95 Concerts, $176,675 09 f'. T. Barnum'a gross receipts, after paying Miss Lind 635,486 25 Total receipt of 95 C0n0ert0...5712,1 61 34 DILATE( or lAXXIIMLS.—The English papers brought 'by the Pacific contain the intelligence that John Gibson Lockhart, the eminent Scottish author, died of paralysis at Abbottaford, on the trent - rig of Nov. 25th. Mr. Lockhart was the eon of a Scottish clergyman. and was born gat Glasgow ir01792. lie was educated for the bar, but early turned his attention to literature. Ills first efforts were in Blackwood's Magazine, in • 1817, the famous "Cbaldee Manuscript' being in part of his work. "Peter's Letters , f,o Me Kinsfolk" rasi another of his famous contribu tions to the' Magazine, and many other celebrat ed papers were the joint work of himself and Professor Wilson. Ili, writings brought him in to an intimacy with Walter Scott, which resulted in his marriage to the great noveliat's daughter, Charlotte Sophia Scott, In April, 1820. Prose that time Ids writings were numerous, and in 1824 he became editor of the Quarterly Re view, which position ho held until a year Igo, when failing health compelled him to resign it His most noted books are the "Ancient Spanish Ballads" and the Life of Welter Soot; lle has succesairely tried his hand at poetry, ,history, biography, fiction and criticism, and never with out considerable success- His satbrfactory con duct of the Quarterly Review, through the long period of twenty-eevea years, is abundant proof of his tact and ability. Mr. Lockhart died In 1837, and we beliefs his children are all deteas• ed. It is understood that he has written an au tobiography, embodying the 'dewy history of his own times, which will probably be published. It cannot foil to be interesting.—Piula. SPECIAL NOTICES. Medical Testimony cannot be Contra •IITLIX-0114, clew most startling names le narratol of Dr. Haranote Werrelfrotuby Dr. John Dutlerof Lowell. Tram bull Oe.. Olde. The we was Mater a young lady who had barn eery .kk tor richt atom mod had cormulted a etundwr of phydelana "'balked treated It as orne of err:rimers. VterL Dr. Batter eras then ceded to, and Ibr • Um. bellerred with ble protheses:as that It wa• • cue of Drawn. I.l.wes. brewer, soon forced to the conelualoa that. Me pathret was ettrating iron worms. and alter mach perm elan. prrralled upon her blahs two dares of Dr. llttarnie Ter. sulferge. Ilds andkine bat the alert of removing from bet oeomtl.ar amber of the larked elm. ARM .he Dead them herr health lunnedletsty Winne& Oh. to Awe married and coal:mato enjoy emallent health. ..113-Darchmerneill be rarelhl to mit Mr Da. trLANCS CELZILEATED 1iE1131.170011. and take woe elm. All Terrulfellaa In ....PLAAnn. werthless. De IC Lane'. Verrolfage, deo hie celebrated Liner United ace new be hut at at respectable Drag Stoma I o the United States and horn Use pole proprietera BLAMING BRUTIIMIL deldwltalt Beroesears te d. Eldd t Co.. Wood Wag. Extension of Stay. 'DR. CALVIN M. FITCH. would announce teats* In .opequarao of the norosozdatod domande own hi. attention ha vn.l4 end ft hopootitde to Nave Pitta- Image: the 18%lost4:: 07,=14.414,iyhdnt 1.04108 R to hit Ka ' yPtrIaItnNetATIVIA.4IO, January 1440.655—thn 671007 i affording th an wb0.444r eon. oo able U. 4 4 . 4 .220. 4 . nity to ease h t. of Ws 441 , dan lb , Ma. tavern', to ht. ongovenoota at beret will amend. tea randbillty oft fart bar odlatallon of Ids ato7, nitleont antlsoly ;Amapa ctn. appal/An...dr, and that that 44- 11rInct. cononlz ben .111 do woe to law at Mao time ea pondeinnot du ta la funnily ao more crowded &wine the hat of Ida appolotosant• that be coo oot or to am l . a . wen call Imam ben, nukes tb4 have made provlona .1114111191.11 t. !loom and 91. Car Ralet. Of.. Awn, ofo 4. R. mar thefeartlT be adds .:WI no naval, 110.714 HMO nor. Now Tort. Dr. rach would add that he .111 not Irv* Oa Swope until Um Ent of *11.67. . 12•16-dArttlb? -------- A. A. CARRIER A- BRO., Corker 4th and Smithfield eta, PITTSBURGH, PA., 4OnTs State Mutual Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF MARRIsBuRo. CAPITAL 8350,000. Girard Fire and itarine Insurance Co- OF PHILADELPHIA; • CAPITAL $300,1100. NBURANOR CO COMPANO FT ER VALLEY G wnicurerra.viltairM: Capital $200.000: l i mmmer4Amtriummermrsmum AUTUoRIZED CAPITAL s3oo, miame 000. LA.wamr. Prostwort or Ruck Role, for the Care es. ammo. Durum—N. Huse. January Ist. ISM —3ly son Chub* hsa be.a enacted .ilh leffammntbn af the hlpJolnt, J. the age or it be nu lint attacked. br astrunatka incressoi until ta. hip Y ver7 WIT di.. used, and the joint mrknaly affected hi. leg, duals 139 so that It ems linnoadble to .1.1.t0n In prone. or rap. as. It as hi. decided oDlnlon Mut the te. mould never heal, and that the mum man would nem Ault seal. The &awe Increased so raiddly.that tor two • 'd • half years he only sulked with • ant.. and the efforts to .ercho the lbstb was attended .116 grat sale. to that he mold cot Omen. I indebted Mtn M attentively that tot nye montlu I 114 not ham one tall night'. net. robed bons treated Ity dlatingnishal medkal nracUtl.ent by bachiren laletaing, ke, ha had mho brae benne the Malt. cal Canino* offf ate 031110. The remedles they roma* mended were mart naltleoly tried tut vitt.. avail.— MU vas his Mao. and ( dreadful condltlon eights. month.; since when he commemed Whiz Pack Rom O. WU. nu tat putlytaken when beau mach better; conthsuing until thus bottles bad toot oh. •cure was ntlul7 ampleted, non be le in aro& tent health. MU is the tatlmony or and can to =lob 'ousted by oddment' ID. 0.13•31. Willi. 91 Wallace .t.. 19. MIMI; c..• er en to roar retotantlatol by hundreds of albsessee. or bTadd+wdny•Da 03 lUv. W W. Delden.l3. Warm, Con. 15014 grbelmal• and Mall at the Drunter. of OZOltall LIMEB,No. 114 COMM Wood at and Inman . Mffifforof the 0014. Mortar. nolltd&WS HENRY, ji a , COLLINS,: COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WITOLIMALI DNALE/I IN =ESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Nadas thinnalh N 0.25 Wnod street, Pittsburgh. L. G. MUFF, (ffuccessur to J 8. Dil wprth Co.) Mee= Second stmt. Plttsbuyidijpadfiyr Hoard Powder asatiti..enttastlr. mricra _Chest Protectors for Rile at KEYSER'S, 140, Wood stryet. 50 M'lsme's Lim Pills and Venni hum for see los at NaIIIETL4 Drag Stop. 143 Wad t lbdrOnlageß; Car Soles just reed •nd xv wat losnrinl3. awo. But FAMILY FLOUIL—Best Diands constant `T. bandjaull Abolimas sad 114.11 by .3.2.0a.3 D. .lIIDEITIIIe 00..1D an d t. , Pate and Coast:at—The Confamator gala Waite tee Pada, ciaatty mats tha lat: to tba Matto alma al Om Ilasdao a =what tug Nf7 pa t bawl mato:lkt eta ♦ aniai asa a atonlat MIAs bat itt Woad at. WSW - DOS UM. `Perim:is - Who are Eitooighoulibirell— Shoulder /Imes. theChambenburgTranamlnterm&P date ofewpt. 141654 to liarklug of them hmow. Oar ring, Dr. CPA. H HICYPER, entasitted to our In speettlon wry gra speclaten of the °Wathlngton Sups. der Brae ," aumufactured and mold by tan at the corner of Wood at. and Tire, illes.'ll.thbergh- It serves ad• mirth'' , the purposes Ibr whkh It le Intended. Mlle:dud eery. and altogether free from the It attachso to the mthy other Dram. In general new It Le exeellmt 13mpender, while at the ama the, it 0.0111 , 011 thewhonl dem In • healthful position. without at all restrgultut the. natural monancote of the hmly. The Dr. mend them by mall, tree of pagan% to mor Part of the Union. [Prom the Ilttelnagh Dally Dispatch, Pah. 23, HMO igir Came Egramsgat—Lno oumnut Baeorg—an Dom mar All3C7l—Nrllollll who have aopgred • etootgag P. egket. by following a .4•Mmiarg orouPathm.wtherPerlenee great relief by the nee of tho "Washington &spender nrilee,"1.11114111 and old bas DkHETPED. mum" of Wood and Virgin alley. It answers; fu • brace utd empenden. the weight of pantaloons Is m plead es to tontlnuall7 tend to bring the shouldme LaMar netting puitke, and expand the chest. We purehuad one some Om ann. and have been so pleased with It. that we unsolicited aim it a "Par." gratis. Women. hundreds of whom on muthallY tohnwd by the weight of Mgr enanntneellrts' should also procure them brawn Its partlenlar In ramming the Mud mentbaued,se may of that braces sold ore hombaes. N. IL—I ato ke.P .racy rillittf or 1411113616 Banortm. Body Bram, Pilo Prom SUCkIagIIsTILVIAM7 Ban.lakos, ts. LIED. B. KEYSER, 140 Wood K. Agency of Dr. Fitch's Celebrated Bled st Dr. O. W. xlmexrcs urns sta.. Ha 1 tO, corner Wood st. and Virgin Alloo Charm Pulmoolo, Pulmonary . Mama. Cetarrel Erree Mara, Pulmonary Lielmact. Dem:Latta Data, lielat Corrector.. tremor Cormier, ram and medicinal Cal or Oil, Arial-Drawittle Mama, (Moab and Cathartio Plihr Denim. Verroilhge. Yentas KIM. Female SaweiLim lc. A., oral bmddre conatantly and with unprecedented mewl In the treatment of Olds, Ckmehs. afflunneption, +amt. Heart D. V., Der pepria, &m bar,. skid Divest:. Rhemereige, female Cbmplaists. Parc de, dr. Dr. Filth's SlMPlaltd /tn.! Same Plated Atikeeient Ammeter,- Dr. Fades hrprored Steel Spring thong.